Eric Burdon & WAR Feat. Jimi Hendrix - Tobacco Road (Live) descargar videos gratis


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Duración: 05:51
Subido: 2007/10/15

Place: Ronnie Scott's Club, 47 Frith Street, London W1, England

Date: September 16, 1970

Jimi Hendrix's last ever live performance.

Hendrix went to see his good friend Eric Burdon's new band WAR one night and was invited on stage to play guest guitar, he was dead less than 72 hours later.

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Comentarios

8 years ago

Kevin Newport

Stunning playin by Jimi here, sept 16th 1970 @ Ronnie Scott's jazz club, frith St , London.Rest in Peass

9 years ago

Jane Ellen Smith

Read the book: Tobacco Road by Erskine Caldwell, 1935

9 years ago

armando aguado

fucken good shit,…….thanks bro,,…They don,t nkew.,………..

9 years ago

Laceysjam

Good sound considering it was probably one of those crazy little mics and a tape recorder;-) Considering the year it's surprising anyone was together enough to cope with all that equipment ;-) Fabulous and sad treasure...

9 years ago

TANIA FRANÇA

God, never more Jimi

9 years ago

Music & Shotokan

Absolutely superb guitar playing from Jimi here !!!

9 years ago

Music & Shotokan

This is super brilliant !!!

9 years ago

Davor Maksimović

Tobacco Road

10 years ago

Naomi staatz

Induction should come right after lead belly

10 years ago

steven chick

IT IS THE ONLY CONCERT OF ABOUT 100 THAT I HAVE NO MEMORY OF AT ALL. MAKES ME SAD! MUST HAVE BEEN SOOOO INTENSE IT MADE ME UNCONSCIOUS.

10 years ago

Emin zengingöz

jimi gitar play

10 years ago

Libniz Hr

My dad's music awesome!!!!!!!

10 years ago

Steve Bush

If Hendrix had been allowed to put together a band as good as this for himself and do things HIS way, he may have survived.

10 years ago

Derrick Durden

Good stuff

10 years ago

lowriderbandfan

The original artists of WAR went on to create so much classic music that gets radio, commercial, movie, video game play to this day - 'Lowrider', 'Why Can't We Be Friends?', 'Cisco Kid', 'Slippin' Into Darkness', 'All Day Music', and so much more, and yet they continue to be forgotten as one of the best bands ever created. Jimi Hendrix, Eric Burdon, Bob Marley, even Donna Summer and the Beastie Boys have all been inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame before WAR, and WAR has performed with or influenced each of these artists as well as many other artists not inducted. I hope with some push from diehard WAR fans, we will finally see them inducted in 2015 while they are still here to see it for themselves. 

10 years ago

george hernandez

JIMI AND ERIC TOGETHER, WOW!!! TOO BAD THE SOUND ISNT THAT GREAT, BUT JUST THE THOUGHT OF THESE TWO LEGENDS TOGETHER BLOWS MY MIND!!!! PEACE, GEORGE/GUADALAJARA MEXICO.

10 years ago

Kurt Knutsen

Last time Hendrix played!

10 years ago

Jeanlouis Delbois

concept developpement

10 years ago

Whit3nDirTy

why in gods name hasnt this been remastered?

10 years ago

Exiles800

Tappy: watch?v=tFSoNkGj--g Yes, dofnad. Constantine wasn't joking when he claimed there was a covert war against rock. What pisses me off is the friends and bandmates of Brian and Jimi who decided to pursue their glittering careers and leave them to burn. There was an interface between the heavenly utopia of rock and the worst evils of government with these people like a metaphysical dialectic. Kids with their heads in the sky and looking for good grass didn't add this up back then.

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