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Sly & The Family Stone

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Sly & The Family Stone: Encyclopedia II - Jimi Hendrix - Legacy

Hendrix's style was unique. Although he synthesized many styles in creating his musical voice, being a visionary, there was something in his playing truly his own. He owned and used a variety of guitars during his career, including a Gibson Flying V that he decorated with psychedelic designs (notably used on "House Burning Down"). His guitar of choice, and the instrument that became most associated with him, is the Fender Stratocaster, or "Strat". He bought his first Strat about 1965 and u ...

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Jimi Hendrix, Jimi Hendrix - Youth and pre-professional career, Jimi Hendrix - 1965-1966, Jimi Hendrix - 1967, Jimi Hendrix - 1968, Jimi Hendrix - 1969, Jimi Hendrix - 1970, Jimi Hendrix - Legacy, Jimi Hendrix - Posthumous releases, Jimi Hendrix - Citations, Jimi Hendrix - Musical equipment, Jimi Hendrix - Guitars, Jimi Hendrix - Amplifiers, Jimi Hendrix - Effect Pedals, Jimi Hendrix - Discography, Jimi Hendrix - Studio albums, Jimi Hendrix - Live albums, Jimi Hendrix - Selected Live albums released after Hendrix's death, Jimi Hendrix - Selected Compilations, Jimi Hendrix - Biographies

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Sly & The Family Stone: Encyclopedia II - Jimi Hendrix - Posthumous releases

After Hendrix's death, hundreds of unreleased recordings emerged. Controversy arose when producer Alan Douglas supervised the mixing, overdubbing, and release of two albums' worth of material that Hendrix left in various states of completion. These include the LPs Crash Landing and Midnight Lightning and although they contain several important tracks, the albums are generally considered to be of substandard quality. In 1972 British producer Joe Boyd put together a film documentary on Hendrix's life, titled simply Jimi ...

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Jimi Hendrix, Jimi Hendrix - Youth and pre-professional career, Jimi Hendrix - 1965-1966, Jimi Hendrix - 1967, Jimi Hendrix - 1968, Jimi Hendrix - 1969, Jimi Hendrix - 1970, Jimi Hendrix - Legacy, Jimi Hendrix - Posthumous releases, Jimi Hendrix - Citations, Jimi Hendrix - Musical equipment, Jimi Hendrix - Guitars, Jimi Hendrix - Amplifiers, Jimi Hendrix - Effect Pedals, Jimi Hendrix - Discography, Jimi Hendrix - Studio albums, Jimi Hendrix - Live albums, Jimi Hendrix - Selected Live albums released after Hendrix's death, Jimi Hendrix - Selected Compilations, Jimi Hendrix - Biographies

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Sly & The Family Stone: Encyclopedia II - Hippie - Pejorative connotations

The term hippie has also been used in a derogatory sense, to describe long-haired unkempt drug users. Among those of the Beat Generation, the flood of youngsters adopting Beatnik sensibilities, appeared to be cheap, mass-produced imitations of the Beatnik artist community. By Beat standards, these newcomers were not "clever" enough to really be "hip". On the other hand, conservatives used the term hippie as an insult toward young adults whom had a leftist, liberal, and other progressive outlooks on life. Bands members like the Beatles defied ...

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Hippie, Hippie - Origins, Hippie - Politics, Hippie - Drugs, Hippie - Legacy, Hippie - Characteristics, Hippie - Pejorative connotations, Hippie - Hippy, Hippie - European countercultures after WW2, Hippie - Bibliography

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Sly & The Family Stone: Encyclopedia II - Red Hot Chili Peppers - Members

Current Line-Up Anthony Kiedis - Vocals (1983-) Michael Balzary (known as "Flea") - Bass Guitar (1983-) Chad Smith - Drums, Percussion (1989-) John Frusciante - Guitar (1988-1992; 1998-) Previous Guitarists Hillel Slovak (1983; 1985-1988) Dix Denney (1983) Jack Sherman (1983-1985) Dwayne 'Blackbyrd' McKnight (1988-1989) Arik Marshall (1992) Jesse Tobias (1993) Dave Navarro (1993-1998) Previous Drummers Jack Irons (1983; 1986-1988) Cliff Martínez (19 ...

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Red Hot Chili Peppers, Red Hot Chili Peppers - Sound Philosophy, Red Hot Chili Peppers - History, Red Hot Chili Peppers - The 1980s, Red Hot Chili Peppers - The 1990s, Red Hot Chili Peppers - The 2000s, Red Hot Chili Peppers - Members, Red Hot Chili Peppers - Discography, Red Hot Chili Peppers - Singles, Red Hot Chili Peppers - Cover songs, Red Hot Chili Peppers - Videography

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Sly & The Family Stone: Encyclopedia II - Hippie - Hippy

Neo-hippies or simply hippy is a name given to turn of the 21st century youths who still believe in the hippie philosophy from back in the day. Dreadlocks — especially with beads sewn into them — remain popular amongst neo-hippies. Much like their 1960s counterparts, the peace and justice theme continues. Especially with antiwar demonstrations in the wake of the Gulf War II, and ...

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Hippie, Hippie - Origins, Hippie - Politics, Hippie - Drugs, Hippie - Legacy, Hippie - Characteristics, Hippie - Pejorative connotations, Hippie - Hippy, Hippie - European countercultures after WW2, Hippie - Bibliography

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Sly & The Family Stone: Encyclopedia II - Jimi Hendrix - Discography

Jimi Hendrix - Studio albums. Are You Experienced? (May 1967 – UK; August 1967 – US) UK #2; US #5 Axis: Bold as Love (December 1967) UK #5; US #3 Electric Ladyland (September 1968) UK #5; US #1 First Rays of the New Rising Sun (recorded 1969-1970, released April 1997) UK #37; US #49 - This album is actually a 'best guess' as to how Hendrix planned to sequence it, and one should not presume that it is the exact final work that Hendrix intended. Howev ...

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Jimi Hendrix, Jimi Hendrix - Youth and pre-professional career, Jimi Hendrix - 1965-1966, Jimi Hendrix - 1967, Jimi Hendrix - 1968, Jimi Hendrix - 1969, Jimi Hendrix - 1970, Jimi Hendrix - Legacy, Jimi Hendrix - Posthumous releases, Jimi Hendrix - Citations, Jimi Hendrix - Musical equipment, Jimi Hendrix - Guitars, Jimi Hendrix - Amplifiers, Jimi Hendrix - Effect Pedals, Jimi Hendrix - Discography, Jimi Hendrix - Studio albums, Jimi Hendrix - Live albums, Jimi Hendrix - Selected Live albums released after Hendrix's death, Jimi Hendrix - Selected Compilations, Jimi Hendrix - Biographies

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Sly & The Family Stone: Encyclopedia II - Jimi Hendrix - Musical equipment

Jimi Hendrix - Guitars. Fender Stratocaster; his main guitar...strung upside down because he was left handed Jaguar Fender Duo-Sonic and Musicmaster (1961) Fender Telecaster Fender Jazzmaster Gibson Gibson Les Paul Gibson SG Gibson Flying V (1967 and 1968 makes) Gibson 330 Gibson Firebird Others Danelectro Shorthorn (1959) Supro Ozark 1560S Electric T ...

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Jimi Hendrix, Jimi Hendrix - Youth and pre-professional career, Jimi Hendrix - 1965-1966, Jimi Hendrix - 1967, Jimi Hendrix - 1968, Jimi Hendrix - 1969, Jimi Hendrix - 1970, Jimi Hendrix - Legacy, Jimi Hendrix - Posthumous releases, Jimi Hendrix - Citations, Jimi Hendrix - Musical equipment, Jimi Hendrix - Guitars, Jimi Hendrix - Amplifiers, Jimi Hendrix - Effect Pedals, Jimi Hendrix - Discography, Jimi Hendrix - Studio albums, Jimi Hendrix - Live albums, Jimi Hendrix - Selected Live albums released after Hendrix's death, Jimi Hendrix - Selected Compilations, Jimi Hendrix - Biographies

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Sly & The Family Stone: Encyclopedia II - Jimi Hendrix - 1965-1966

On 15 October 1965, Hendrix signed a 3-year recording contract with entrepreneur Ed Chalpin, receiving $1 and 1% royalty on records with Curtis Knight. The contract later caused litigation with Hendrix and other record labels. By 1966 he had his own band, Jimmy James and The Blue Flames, and a residency at the Cafe Wha? in New York City. During this period Hendrix met and worked with singer-guitarist Ellen McIlwaine and guitarist Jeff "Skunk" Baxter. Hendrix also became close friends with a young guitarist named Randy California, who ...

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Jimi Hendrix, Jimi Hendrix - Youth and pre-professional career, Jimi Hendrix - 1965-1966, Jimi Hendrix - 1967, Jimi Hendrix - 1968, Jimi Hendrix - 1969, Jimi Hendrix - 1970, Jimi Hendrix - Legacy, Jimi Hendrix - Posthumous releases, Jimi Hendrix - Citations, Jimi Hendrix - Musical equipment, Jimi Hendrix - Guitars, Jimi Hendrix - Amplifier|Amplifiers, Jimi Hendrix - Effect Pedals, Jimi Hendrix - Discography, Jimi Hendrix - Studio albums, Jimi Hendrix - Live albums, Jimi Hendrix - Selected Live albums released after Hendrix's death, Jimi Hendrix - Selected Compilations, Jimi Hendrix - Biographies

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Sly & The Family Stone: Encyclopedia II - Inductees of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame - Early Influences

The following were inducted as "Early Influences" Robert Johnson Jimmie Rodgers Jimmy Yancey Louis Jordan T-Bone Walker Hank Williams Woody Guthrie Leadbelly Les Paul The Ink Spots Bessie Smith The Soul Stirrers Louis Armstrong Charlie Christian Ma Rainey Howlin' Wolf Elmore James Professor Longhair Dinah Washington Willie Dixon The Orioles< ...

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Inductees of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Inductees of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame - Performers, Inductees of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame - 1986, Inductees of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame - 1987, Inductees of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame - 1988, Inductees of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame - 1989, Inductees of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame - 1990, Inductees of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame - 1991, Inductees of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame - 1992, Inductees of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame - 1993, Inductees of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame - 1994, Inductees of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame - 1995, Inductees of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame - 1996, Inductees of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame - 1997, Inductees of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame - 1998, Inductees of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame - 1999, Inductees of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame - 2000, Inductees of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame - 2001, Inductees of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame - 2002, Inductees of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame - 2003, Inductees of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame - 2004, Inductees of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame - 2005, Inductees of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame - 2006, Inductees of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame - Early Influences, Inductees of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame - Lifetime Achievement, Inductees of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame - Non-performers, Inductees of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame - Sidemen, Inductees of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame - Multiple inductees

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Sly & The Family Stone: Encyclopedia II - Hippie - Drugs

Driven by the appeal of the Sixties "psychedelics guru", Harvard professor Timothy Leary, who advocated use of these drugs as a form of mind expansion, many hippies participated in recreational drug use, particularly marijuana (see cannabis, cannabis (drug), and hashish) and hallucinogens such as LSD (see both psychedelic and psychedelic drug) and psilocybin (see Psychedelic mushroom). Some hippies prize marijuana for its iconoclastic, illicit nature, as well as for its psychopharmaceutical effects. Although some hippies did not use drugs, drug use is a trait often ascribed to hippies. Some hippies used drugs to express their di ...

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Hippie, Hippie - Origins, Hippie - Politics, Hippie - Drugs, Hippie - Legacy, Hippie - Characteristics, Hippie - Pejorative connotations, Hippie - Hippy, Hippie - European countercultures after WW2, Hippie - Bibliography

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Sly & The Family Stone: Encyclopedia II - Hippie - Politics

Hippies often participated in peace movements, including peace marches such as the USA marches on Washington and civil rights marches, and anti-Vietnam War demonstrations including the 1968 Democratic Convention. Yippies represented a highly politically active sub-group. By 2005 standards, they're prone to hedonism and pacifism. The culture has also rapidly embraced postfeminist and mostly postmodern "principles" in wake of the twenty-first century. Though hippies embodied a counterculture movement, early hippies were not particularly tolerant of homosexuality. Acceptance of homosexuality grew with the culture and by today's standa ...

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Hippie, Hippie - Origins, Hippie - Politics, Hippie - Drugs, Hippie - Legacy, Hippie - Characteristics, Hippie - Pejorative connotations, Hippie - Hippy, Hippie - European countercultures after WW2, Hippie - Bibliography

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Sly & The Family Stone: Encyclopedia II - Jimi Hendrix - Discography

Jimi Hendrix - Studio albums. Are You Experienced (May 1967 – UK; August 1967 – US) UK #2; US #5 Axis: Bold as Love (December 1967) UK #5; US #3 Electric Ladyland (September 1968) UK #5; US #1 First Rays of the New Rising Sun (recorded 1969-1970, released April 1997) UK #37; US #49 - This album is actually a 'best guess' as to how Hendrix planned to sequence it, and one should not presume that it is the exact final work that Hendrix intended. Howeve ...

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Jimi Hendrix, Jimi Hendrix - Youth and pre-professional career, Jimi Hendrix - 1965-1966, Jimi Hendrix - 1967, Jimi Hendrix - 1968, Jimi Hendrix - 1969, Jimi Hendrix - 1970, Jimi Hendrix - Legacy, Jimi Hendrix - Posthumous releases, Jimi Hendrix - Citations, Jimi Hendrix - Musical equipment, Jimi Hendrix - Guitars, Jimi Hendrix - Amplifier|Amplifiers, Jimi Hendrix - Effect Pedals, Jimi Hendrix - Discography, Jimi Hendrix - Studio albums, Jimi Hendrix - Live albums, Jimi Hendrix - Selected Live albums released after Hendrix's death, Jimi Hendrix - Selected Compilations, Jimi Hendrix - Biographies

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Sly & The Family Stone: Encyclopedia II - Jimi Hendrix - Musical equipment

Jimi Hendrix - Guitars. Fender Stratocaster; his main guitar Jaguar Fender Duo-Sonic and Musicmaster (1961) Fender Telecaster Fender Jazzmaster Gibson Gibson Les Paul Gibson SG Gibson Flying V (1967 and 1968 makes) Gibson 330 Gibson Firebird Others Danelectro Shorthorn (1959) Supro Ozark 1560S Electric Three Rickenbackers - a bass, a 6-, and a 12-stri ...

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Jimi Hendrix, Jimi Hendrix - Youth and pre-professional career, Jimi Hendrix - 1965-1966, Jimi Hendrix - 1967, Jimi Hendrix - 1968, Jimi Hendrix - 1969, Jimi Hendrix - 1970, Jimi Hendrix - Legacy, Jimi Hendrix - Posthumous releases, Jimi Hendrix - Citations, Jimi Hendrix - Musical equipment, Jimi Hendrix - Guitars, Jimi Hendrix - Amplifier|Amplifiers, Jimi Hendrix - Effect Pedals, Jimi Hendrix - Discography, Jimi Hendrix - Studio albums, Jimi Hendrix - Live albums, Jimi Hendrix - Selected Live albums released after Hendrix's death, Jimi Hendrix - Selected Compilations, Jimi Hendrix - Biographies

Read more here: » Jimi Hendrix: Encyclopedia II - Jimi Hendrix - Musical equipment

Sly & The Family Stone: Encyclopedia II - Jimi Hendrix - Posthumous releases

After Hendrix's death, hundreds of unreleased recordings emerged. Controversy arose when producer Alan Douglas supervised the mixing, overdubbing, and release of two albums' worth of material that Hendrix left in various states of completion. These include the LPs Crash Landing and Midnight Lightning and although they contain several important tracks, the albums are generally considered to be of substandard quality. In 1972 British producer Joe Boyd put together a film documentary on Hendrix's life, titled simply Jimi ...

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Jimi Hendrix, Jimi Hendrix - Youth and pre-professional career, Jimi Hendrix - 1965-1966, Jimi Hendrix - 1967, Jimi Hendrix - 1968, Jimi Hendrix - 1969, Jimi Hendrix - 1970, Jimi Hendrix - Legacy, Jimi Hendrix - Posthumous releases, Jimi Hendrix - Citations, Jimi Hendrix - Musical equipment, Jimi Hendrix - Guitars, Jimi Hendrix - Amplifier|Amplifiers, Jimi Hendrix - Effect Pedals, Jimi Hendrix - Discography, Jimi Hendrix - Studio albums, Jimi Hendrix - Live albums, Jimi Hendrix - Selected Live albums released after Hendrix's death, Jimi Hendrix - Selected Compilations, Jimi Hendrix - Biographies

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Sly & The Family Stone: Encyclopedia II - Jimi Hendrix - 1969

His expanding musical horizons were accompanied by a deterioration in his relationship with bandmates (particularly Redding), and the Experience broke up in 1969. On 4 January 1969 he was accused by television producers of arrogance after playing an impromptu version of "Sunshine of Your Love" past his allotted time slot on the BBC1 show Happening for Lulu, apparently as a tribute to Cream after learning the band broke-up. This track with Hendrix saying "they are taking us off the air" is preceded by a very heavy version of Hey Joe and is featured on BBC Sessions , massive amounts of sustain feedback and note bending ...

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Jimi Hendrix, Jimi Hendrix - Youth and pre-professional career, Jimi Hendrix - 1965-1966, Jimi Hendrix - 1967, Jimi Hendrix - 1968, Jimi Hendrix - 1969, Jimi Hendrix - 1970, Jimi Hendrix - Legacy, Jimi Hendrix - Posthumous releases, Jimi Hendrix - Citations, Jimi Hendrix - Musical equipment, Jimi Hendrix - Guitars, Jimi Hendrix - Amplifier|Amplifiers, Jimi Hendrix - Effect Pedals, Jimi Hendrix - Discography, Jimi Hendrix - Studio albums, Jimi Hendrix - Live albums, Jimi Hendrix - Selected Live albums released after Hendrix's death, Jimi Hendrix - Selected Compilations, Jimi Hendrix - Biographies

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Sly & The Family Stone: Encyclopedia II - Red Hot Chili Peppers - Sound Philosophy

The Red Hot Chili Peppers are mainly known for two things: Flea's powerful bass and their diverse musical precision. Flea's bass styles lie in punk rock traditions and in funk and blues, borrowing mainly from the likes of Bootsy Collins of Parliament-Funkadelic and John Paul Jones of Led Zeppelin. His bass is typically the lead instrument and sets the rhythm of the Peppers songs. The groove heavy, low tuned melodies, composed through either normal strumming, slapping, or picking, has made for memo ...

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Red Hot Chili Peppers, Red Hot Chili Peppers - Sound Philosophy, Red Hot Chili Peppers - History, Red Hot Chili Peppers - The 1980s, Red Hot Chili Peppers - The 1990s, Red Hot Chili Peppers - The 2000s, Red Hot Chili Peppers - Members, Red Hot Chili Peppers - Discography, Red Hot Chili Peppers - Singles, Red Hot Chili Peppers - Cover songs, Red Hot Chili Peppers - Videography

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Sly & The Family Stone: Encyclopedia II - Jimi Hendrix - 1968

Increasing personality differences with Noel Redding, combined with the influence of drugs, alcohol and fatigue, led to a trouble-plagued tour of Scandinavia. On 4 January 1968, Hendrix was jailed by Stockholm police, after trashing a hotel room in a drunken rage. The band's third recording, a double album, Electric Ladyland (1968), is more eclectic and experimental than previous recordings. It features a lengthy blues jam ("Voodoo Chile"), the jazz-inflected "Rainy Day, Dream Away/Still Raining, Still Dreaming", and what is pr ...

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Jimi Hendrix, Jimi Hendrix - Youth and pre-professional career, Jimi Hendrix - 1965-1966, Jimi Hendrix - 1967, Jimi Hendrix - 1968, Jimi Hendrix - 1969, Jimi Hendrix - 1970, Jimi Hendrix - Legacy, Jimi Hendrix - Posthumous releases, Jimi Hendrix - Citations, Jimi Hendrix - Musical equipment, Jimi Hendrix - Guitars, Jimi Hendrix - Amplifier|Amplifiers, Jimi Hendrix - Effect Pedals, Jimi Hendrix - Discography, Jimi Hendrix - Studio albums, Jimi Hendrix - Live albums, Jimi Hendrix - Selected Live albums released after Hendrix's death, Jimi Hendrix - Selected Compilations, Jimi Hendrix - Biographies

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Sly & The Family Stone: Encyclopedia II - Jimi Hendrix - 1967

The 1967 release of the group's first album, Are You Experienced, is a mix of melodic ballads ("The Wind Cries Mary"), pop-rock ("Fire"), psychedelia ("Third Stone from the Sun"), and blues ("Red House"), and is a template for much of their later work. Hendrix went to a hospital with burns to his hands after setting his guitar on fire for the first time at the Astoria theatre in London on 31 March 1967. Later, after causing damage to amplifiers and other stage equipment at his shows, Rank Theatre management war ...

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Jimi Hendrix, Jimi Hendrix - Youth and pre-professional career, Jimi Hendrix - 1965-1966, Jimi Hendrix - 1967, Jimi Hendrix - 1968, Jimi Hendrix - 1969, Jimi Hendrix - 1970, Jimi Hendrix - Legacy, Jimi Hendrix - Posthumous releases, Jimi Hendrix - Citations, Jimi Hendrix - Musical equipment, Jimi Hendrix - Guitars, Jimi Hendrix - Amplifier|Amplifiers, Jimi Hendrix - Effect Pedals, Jimi Hendrix - Discography, Jimi Hendrix - Studio albums, Jimi Hendrix - Live albums, Jimi Hendrix - Selected Live albums released after Hendrix's death, Jimi Hendrix - Selected Compilations, Jimi Hendrix - Biographies

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Sly & The Family Stone: Encyclopedia II - Red Hot Chili Peppers - Discography

Studio Albums EPs The Abbey Road E.P. (1988) EMI Compilations What Hits!? (1992) EMI Out in L.A. (1994) EMI Greatest Hits (November 18, 2003) Warner Bros. Live Albums Live in Hyde Park (2004) Warner Bros. Red Hot Chili Peppers - Singles. ...

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Red Hot Chili Peppers, Red Hot Chili Peppers - Sound Philosophy, Red Hot Chili Peppers - History, Red Hot Chili Peppers - The 1980s, Red Hot Chili Peppers - The 1990s, Red Hot Chili Peppers - The 2000s, Red Hot Chili Peppers - Members, Red Hot Chili Peppers - Discography, Red Hot Chili Peppers - Singles, Red Hot Chili Peppers - Cover songs, Red Hot Chili Peppers - Videography

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Sly & The Family Stone: Encyclopedia II - Red Hot Chili Peppers - Members

Current Line-Up Anthony Kiedis - Vocals (1983-) Michael Balzary (known as "Flea") - Bass Guitar (1983-) Chad Smith - Drums, Percussion (1989-) John Frusciante - Guitar (1988-1992; 1998-) Previous Guitarists Hillel Slovak (1983-1988) Jack Sherman (1983-1985) Dwayne 'Blackbyrd' McKnight (1988-1989) Arik Marshall (1992) Jesse Tobias (1993) Dave Navarro (1993-1998) Previous Drummers Jack Irons (1983; 1986-1988) Cliff Martínez (19 ...

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Red Hot Chili Peppers, Red Hot Chili Peppers - Sound Philosophy, Red Hot Chili Peppers - History, Red Hot Chili Peppers - The 1980s, Red Hot Chili Peppers - The 1990s, Red Hot Chili Peppers - The 2000s, Red Hot Chili Peppers - Members, Red Hot Chili Peppers - Discography, Red Hot Chili Peppers - Singles, Red Hot Chili Peppers - Cover songs, Red Hot Chili Peppers - Videography

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Sly & The Family Stone: Encyclopedia II - Hippie - Legacy

By 1970, much of the hippie style, but little of its substance, had passed into mainstream culture. The media lost interest in the subculture, as it went out of fashion with younger people and even became the target of their ridicule with the advent of punk rock. However, many hippies made, and continue to maintain, long-term commitments to the lifestyle. As of 2005, hippies are found in bohemian enclaves around the world or as wanderers following the bands they love. Since the early 1970s, many rendezvous annually at Rainbow Gatherings. Others gather at meetings and f ...

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Hippie, Hippie - Origins, Hippie - Politics, Hippie - Drugs, Hippie - Legacy, Hippie - Characteristics, Hippie - Pejorative connotations, Hippie - Hippy, Hippie - European countercultures after WW2, Hippie - Bibliography

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