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Guitar Heroes: Jimi Hendrix and Eric Clapton

Jimi Hendrix (1942–70) The most original, inventive, and influential guitarist of the rock era The most original, inventive, and influential guitarist of the rock era The most prominent African American rock musician of the late 1960s The most prominent African American rock musician of the late 1960s –His early experience as a guitarist was gained through touring with R&B bands.

Jimi Hendrix (1942–70) In 1966, he moved to London, where at the suggestion of the producer Chas Chandler, he joined up with two English musicians, the bassist Noel Redding and the drummer Mitch Mitchell; they eventually formed a band called the Jimi Hendrix Experience. In 1966, he moved to London, where at the suggestion of the producer Chas Chandler, he joined up with two English musicians, the bassist Noel Redding and the drummer Mitch Mitchell; they eventually formed a band called the Jimi Hendrix Experience. The Experience was first seen in America in 1967 at the Monterey Pop Festival, where Hendrix stunned the audience with his flamboyant performance style. The Experience was first seen in America in 1967 at the Monterey Pop Festival, where Hendrix stunned the audience with his flamboyant performance style.

Jimi Hendrix (1942–70)  Hendrix added to the musical techniques and materials available to guitarists.  The creative employment of feedback  Distortion  Sound-manipulating devices like the wah- wah pedal and fuzz box  Aggressive dissonance and incredibly loud volume

Jimi Hendrix (1942–70) Hendrix was a sound sculptor, exploring the borderline between music and noise Hendrix was a sound sculptor, exploring the borderline between music and noise –Performance of the American national anthem at the Woodstock Festival in 1969 The Experience’s first album, Are You Experienced? (1967) features these new effects. The Experience’s first album, Are You Experienced? (1967) features these new effects. The lyrics, with lines like “blowin’ my mind” and “‘scuse me while I kiss the sky,” made Hendrix an iconic figure for the counterculture, as well as a role model for rock musicians. The lyrics, with lines like “blowin’ my mind” and “‘scuse me while I kiss the sky,” made Hendrix an iconic figure for the counterculture, as well as a role model for rock musicians.

Eric Clapton (b. 1945) The most influential of the young British guitarists who emerged during the mid- 1960s The most influential of the young British guitarists who emerged during the mid- 1960s –Influenced by the blues recordings of Robert Johnson and B. B. King –Member of the Yardbirds, a band that had little pop success but served as a training ground for young guitarists, including Jeff Beck and Jimmy Page

Eric Clapton (b. 1945) From 1966 to 1968, Clapton played in the band Cream, featuring the drummer Ginger Baker and bassist Jack Bruce. From 1966 to 1968, Clapton played in the band Cream, featuring the drummer Ginger Baker and bassist Jack Bruce. –Cream, the first in a line of rock “power trios” that formed during the late 1960s and early 1970s, exerted a major influence on early heavy metal music. Cream took the United States by storm in the late 1960s, selling millions of LPs in the space of three years and placing two singles in the Top 10. Cream took the United States by storm in the late 1960s, selling millions of LPs in the space of three years and placing two singles in the Top 10.

Listening: “Crossroads” Written by Robert Johnson; performed by Cream; recorded in 1968 Written by Robert Johnson; performed by Cream; recorded in 1968 In stylistic terms, Cream’s performance is more indebted to postwar urban blues and R&B than to the Delta style. In stylistic terms, Cream’s performance is more indebted to postwar urban blues and R&B than to the Delta style. Clapton sings a few strophes of Johnson’s song before launching into a series of improvised twelve-bar choruses. Clapton sings a few strophes of Johnson’s song before launching into a series of improvised twelve-bar choruses. Baker and Bruce play constantly throughout, driving Clapton along to higher and higher emotional peaks. Baker and Bruce play constantly throughout, driving Clapton along to higher and higher emotional peaks. Clapton’s approach involves highly developed technical skills and the use of electronic feedback, which enables him to sustain long notes and create flowing streams of shorter notes. Clapton’s approach involves highly developed technical skills and the use of electronic feedback, which enables him to sustain long notes and create flowing streams of shorter notes.