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I have a voodoo child cover that apparently was performed by PJ. I kind of doubt it is though. The song starts out with what sounds like ED's voice saying "alright, here we go". Then a long intro of feedback. The person singing sounds incredibly like Jimi Hendrix, I just can't imagine it being ed unless it's from an early show. Can anyone verify this?
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62strat wrote:
mike is singing gon that, improv from new orleans 95. kind of an improv off hendriz voodo chile lyrics etc....
ed wa sick or somethingand went backstage, or didnt come out yet for the encore
No thats the one with mike and stone, he's talking about the Ben Harper version. That has nothing to do with Pearl Jam. That's ben harper playing and singing.
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I have a voodoo child cover that apparently was performed by PJ. I kind of doubt it is though. The song starts out with what sounds like ED's voice saying "alright, here we go". Then a long intro of feedback. The person singing sounds incredibly like Jimi Hendrix, I just can't imagine it being ed unless it's from an early show. Can anyone verify this?
It's Ben Harper. Some say that it's Ben Harper & Pearl Jam, but that's bullshit (1% of chance that it's not ). It's probably from one of Harper's promo disc - I even once heard it on radio (of course introduced as Pearl Jam ).
Mike played the intro part of Voodoo Child during the Porch jam once. I think it was Buffalo 2003, ain't sure. real sweet.
Is that the same as Vodoo Chile?
There is Voodoo Chile, which is a 14 min blues epic. There is also Voodoo Child(Slight Return), which is the one being talked about here. It was printed sometimes as Voodoo Chile(Slight Return), it certainly was on SRV's Couldn't Stand the Weather, but I believe that it is a misprint. The issue of Electric Ladyland that I have also has the Voodoo Chile(Slight Return) spelling.
Certainly on all reissues since the Hendrix family got the rights to his music it has had the correct spelling of Voodoo Child(Slight Return).
Ben Harpers version on the bonus disc of The Will to Live kicks all kinds of ass.
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hebejebe wrote:
billywombat wrote:
Voodoo999 wrote:
Mike played the intro part of Voodoo Child during the Porch jam once. I think it was Buffalo 2003, ain't sure. real sweet.
Is that the same as Vodoo Chile?
There is Voodoo Chile, which is a 14 min blues epic. There is also Voodoo Child(Slight Return), which is the one being talked about here. It was printed sometimes as Voodoo Chile(Slight Return), it certainly was on SRV's Couldn't Stand the Weather, but I believe that it is a misprint. The issue of Electric Ladyland that I have also has the Voodoo Chile(Slight Return) spelling.
Certainly on all reissues since the Hendrix family got the rights to his music it has had the correct spelling of Voodoo Child(Slight Return).
Cool. Thanks for the information.
Ben Harpers version on the bonus disc of The Will to Live kicks all kinds of ass.
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Bartek wrote:
wastedrep wrote:
I have a voodoo child cover that apparently was performed by PJ. I kind of doubt it is though. The song starts out with what sounds like ED's voice saying "alright, here we go". Then a long intro of feedback. The person singing sounds incredibly like Jimi Hendrix, I just can't imagine it being ed unless it's from an early show. Can anyone verify this?
It's Ben Harper. Some say that it's Ben Harper & Pearl Jam, but that's bullshit (1% of chance that it's not ). It's probably from one of Harper's promo disc - I even once heard it on radio (of course introduced as Pearl Jam ).
Fun Fact: That recording is Harper on a lap steel guitar.
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pnjguy wrote:
Bartek wrote:
wastedrep wrote:
I have a voodoo child cover that apparently was performed by PJ. I kind of doubt it is though. The song starts out with what sounds like ED's voice saying "alright, here we go". Then a long intro of feedback. The person singing sounds incredibly like Jimi Hendrix, I just can't imagine it being ed unless it's from an early show. Can anyone verify this?
It's Ben Harper. Some say that it's Ben Harper & Pearl Jam, but that's bullshit (1% of chance that it's not ). It's probably from one of Harper's promo disc - I even once heard it on radio (of course introduced as Pearl Jam ).
Fun Fact: That recording is Harper on a lap steel guitar.
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Coach wrote:
pnjguy wrote:
Bartek wrote:
wastedrep wrote:
I have a voodoo child cover that apparently was performed by PJ. I kind of doubt it is though. The song starts out with what sounds like ED's voice saying "alright, here we go". Then a long intro of feedback. The person singing sounds incredibly like Jimi Hendrix, I just can't imagine it being ed unless it's from an early show. Can anyone verify this?
It's Ben Harper. Some say that it's Ben Harper & Pearl Jam, but that's bullshit (1% of chance that it's not ). It's probably from one of Harper's promo disc - I even once heard it on radio (of course introduced as Pearl Jam ).
Fun Fact: That recording is Harper on a lap steel guitar.
Fun Fact? Really? That wasn't too fun. Cheers
You're right, it was more tragic than fun, not as tragic as wastedrep thinking vedder might be singing on that recording jk.
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