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Jimi Hendrix Machine Gun Live

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Jimi Hendrix's live performance of "Machine Gun" is one of his most powerful and emotional moments on stage. It was part of his set with the Band of Gypsys, which included drummer Buddy Miles and bassist Billy Cox. The performance took place on New Year’s Eve 1969 at the Fillmore East in New York, and it was recorded for the Band of Gypsys album, released in 1970.

"Machine Gun" is a politically charged song, often interpreted as a commentary on the Vietnam War and the violence of the era. Hendrix’s guitar work is incredibly expressive in this track, blending blues, rock, and psychedelic sounds, while his improvisations heighten the emotional intensity. The performance itself has become iconic, with Hendrix using his guitar as an instrument of protest, conveying the anguish and chaos of the time.

The live version is much more raw and extended compared to the studio recordings, with Hendrix's guitar taking center stage in a way that makes the performance almost transcendental

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