Jimi Hendrix Arrives in London in 1966, Asks to Get Onstage with Cream, and Blows Eric Clapton Away: “You By no means Informed Me He Was That F-ing Good”


Jimi Hen­drix arrived on the Lon­don scene like a ton of bricks in 1966, smash­ing each British blues gui­tarist to items the moment they noticed him play. As vocal­ist Ter­ry Reid tells it, when Hen­drix performed his first present­case on the Bag O’Nails, organized by Ani­mals’ bassist Chas Chan­dler, “there have been gui­tar play­ers weep­ing. They needed to mop the ground up. He was pil­ing it on, solo after solo. I may see everybody’s fill­ings falling out. When he fin­ished, it was silence. No one knew what to do. Each­physique was dumb­struck, com­plete­ly in shock.”

He solely exag­ger­ates a lit­tle, by all accounts, and when Reid says “each­physique,” he means each­physique: Kei­th Richards, Mick Jag­ger, Bri­an Jones, Jeff Beck, Paul McCart­ney, The Who, Eric Bur­don, John Could­all, and perhaps Jim­my Web page, although he denies it. Could­all recollects, “the thrill was out earlier than Jimi had even been seen right here, so peo­ple had been antic­i­pat­ing his per­for­mance, and he greater than lived as much as what we had been anticipate­ing.” Actually, even earlier than this leg­endary occasion despatched close to­ly each star clas­sic rock gui­tarist again to the wooden­shed, Jimi had arrived unan­nounced on the Regent Road Poly­tech­nic, and requested to take a seat in and jam with Cream, the place he professional­ceed­ed to dethrone the reign­ing British gui­tar god, Eric Clap­ton.

No one knew who he was, however “in these days any­physique may rise up with any­physique,” Clap­ton says in a latest inter­view, “if you happen to had been con­vinc­ing sufficient that you could possibly play. He bought up and blew everybody’s thoughts.” As Hen­drix biog­ra­ph­er Charles Cross tells it, “nobody had ever requested to jam” with Cream earlier than. “Most would have been too intim­i­dat­ed by their rep­u­ta­tion as the most effective band in Britain.” To listen to the sto­ry because it’s instructed within the clip above from the BBC doc­u­males­tary Sev­en Ages of Rock, nobody else would have ever dared to get onstage with Eric Clap­ton. Clap­ton, because the famed graf­fi­ti in Lon­don introduced, was God. “It was a really courageous per­son who would do this,” says Jack Bruce.

Actu­al­ly, it was Chan­dler who requested the band, and who additionally tried to pre­pare Clap­ton. Jimi bought onstage, plugged into Bruce’s bass amp, and performed a ver­sion of Howl­in’ Wolf’s “Killin’ Flooring.” Each­one was “com­plete­ly gob­s­macked,” Clap­ton writes in his auto­bi­og­ra­phy. “I remem­ber assume­ing that right here was a power to be reck­oned with. It scared me, as a result of he was clear­ly going to be an enormous star, and simply as we’re discover­ing our personal velocity, right here was the actual factor.” Worry, envy, awe… all rea­son­in a position emo­tions when stand­ing subsequent to Jimi Hen­drix as he tears by “Killin’ Flooring” 3 times sooner than any­one else performed it (as you’ll be able to see him play it in Inventory­holm above)—whereas doing the splits, mendacity on the ground, play­ing together with his enamel and behind his head…

“It was amaz­ing,” writes Clap­ton, “and it was musi­cal­ly nice, too, not simply pyrotech­nics.” There’s no telling how Jimi might need remem­bered the occasion had he lived to write down his mem­oirs, however he would have been pret­ty mod­est, as was his means. Nobody else who noticed him felt any want to carry again. “It should have been dif­fi­cult for Eric to han­dle,” says Bruce, “as a result of [Eric] was ‘God,’” and this unknown per­son comes alongside, and burns.” He places it slight­ly dif­fer­ent­ly on the prime: “Eric was a gui­tar play­er. Jimi was some form of power of nature.”

Rock jour­nal­ist Kei­th Altham has but a 3rd account, as Ed Vul­liamy writes at The Guardian. He remem­bers “Chan­dler going again­stage after Clap­ton left within the mid­dle of the tune ‘which he had but to mas­ter him­self’; Clap­ton was furi­ous­ly puff­ing on a cig­a­rette and telling Chas: ‘You nev­er instructed me he was that fuck­ing good.’” Who is aware of if Hen­drix knew Clap­ton had strug­gled with “Killin’ Flooring” and decid­ed to not strive it reside. However as blues gui­tarist Stephen Dale Petit notes, “when Chas invit­ed Jimi to Lon­don, Jimi didn’t ask about mon­ey or con­tracts. He requested if Chas would intro­duce him to Beck and Clap­ton.”

He had come to fulfill, and blow away, his rock heroes. “Two weeks after The Bag O’Nails,” writes Clas­sic Rock’s John­ny Black, “when Cream appeared at The Mar­quee Membership, Clap­ton was sport­ing a frizzy perm and he left his gui­tar feed­ing again towards the amp, simply as he’d seen Jimi do.”

Relat­ed Con­tent:

Jimi Hen­drix Unplugged: Two Nice Document­ings of Hen­drix Play­ing Acoustic Gui­tar

23-Yr-Previous Eric Clap­ton Demon­strates the Ele­ments of His Gui­tar Sound (1968)

Jimi Hen­drix Opens for The Mon­kees on a 1967 Tour; Then Flips Off the Crowd and Quits

Jimi Hendrix’s Ultimate Inter­view Ani­mat­ed (1970)

Josh Jones is a author and musi­cian based mostly in Durham, NC. Fol­low him at @jdmagness



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