Jimi Plays Berkeley (2012)    Blu-ray/M2TS/AVC, ~17 Mbps | 1920x1080, 24 fps | DTS-HD MA 5.1, 48 kHz, 4613kbps; PCM, 48 kHz, 2304 kbps | English | 60 minutes | 22.5 Gb
  Blu-ray/M2TS/AVC, ~17 Mbps | 1920x1080, 24 fps | DTS-HD MA 5.1, 48 kHz, 4613kbps; PCM, 48 kHz, 2304 kbps | English | 60 minutes | 22.5 Gb 
 Genre: Rock, Classic Rock, Electric Blues  Derived from a pair of concerts at the Berkeley Community Theater on 
May 30, 1970, Jimi Plays Berkeley the film has always been a curious chapter in the 
 history of Jimi Hendrix. Shot more as a test than a true documentary, it 
 was hurriedly whipped together as an official film shortly after the 
 great singer-songwriter guitarist’s unfortunate death, and actually was 
 put on an European tour with acts managed by the artist’s former 
 manager. The final product has protest footage interspersed among the 
 great performances, and at the time, when everyone was so hungry for 
 anything Jimi, it became one of the most popular music films of its era. 
 Now it can be viewed more as a time capsule wrapped around performances 
 by Hendrix et al, performing a distinctly unique set for the time. 
 The film features excerpts of performances by Jimi, bassist Billy Cox, 
 and drummer Mitch Mitchell from the two concerts. They perform hot 
 versions of such Hendrix favorites as “Purple Haze,” a remarkable 
 lengthy tour de force takes on “Machine Gun” and “Voodoo Child (Slight 
 Return),” and the artist’s inimitable take on Chuck Berry’s "Johnny B. 
 Goode.”  
Songs:Jimi In Limousine 
 Afternoon Rehearsals 
 Johnny B. Goode 
 Hear My Train A Comin' 
 Star Spangeled Banner 
 Purple Haze 
 Hey Baby (New Rising Sun) 
 Lover Man 
 I Don't Live Today 
 Machine Gun 
 Voodoo Child (Slight Return)  
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