Jimi Plays Monterey
50 mins
Jimi Hendrix's debut American set at 1967's Monterey Pop Festival is generally considered one of the most radical and legendary live shows ever. Virtually unknown to American audiences at the time, even though he was already an established entity in the UK, Hendrix and his two-piece Experience explode on stage, ripping through blues classics "Rock Me Baby" and Howlin' Wolf's "Killing Floor," interpreting and electrifying Bob Dylan's "Like a Rolling Stone," debuting songs from his yet-to-be-released first album and closing with the now historic sacrificing/burning of his guitar during an unhinged version of "Wild Thing" that even its writer Chip Taylor would never have imagined. Hendrix uses feedback and distortion to enhance the songs in whisper-to-scream intensity, blazing territory that had not been previously explored with as much soul-frazzled power.
Charles Shaar Murray
Self - Commentary
Denny Dent
Street Painter
Alan Douglas
Producer
Frazer Pennebaker
Executive Producer
David Dawkins
Editor
Alan Douglas
Editor
Chip Branton
Production Consultant
Mark Linett
Sound Mixer
Joe Gastwirt
Sound Mixer
Frank Gauna
Main Title Designer
Al Hendrix
Still Photographer
Chip Monck
Lighting Artist
Robert Van Dyke
Additional Sound Re-Recordist
Nicholas T. Proferes
Camera Operator
Barry Feinstein
Camera Operator
Roger Murphy
Camera Operator