
walk down memory lane with a rock god
Review created: 06/08/06(updated 06/08/06)

This CD is a compilation of the sounds, from a rock god, that marked the baby boomer generation and their belief that they could change the world. From Northern Ireland to South Africa and from Chicago to Paris young people were leading civil rights campaigns across the globe. Opposition to the war in Vietnam was growing with the dissenting voices loudest among the young.
This CD begins with the best version ever of the Dylan classic All Along the Watchtower. Jimi Hendrix's opening cords make the track immortal. Purple Haze has long been a track that tested the stereo and Jimi's version of Star Spangled Banner just has to be heard to be believed. All the way through the CD Jimi's unique guitar skills draw the listener evermore to the volume control and the risk of being a noisy neighbour.
The original tracks were recorded when the young had hope. It brings back memories of a era when peace and coexistence seemed possible. This CD is nostalgic for today's parents and grandparents who lived through those turbulent years. For the younger generation it will make you wish you were more a hippie than Sandi Thom's punk rocker.
The political world today may be a very different and better place if Progressive America had not lost in the space of three months Martin King jnr and Robert Kennedy to the assassin's bullet.
In a very short space of time the world of rock lost Janis Joplin, Jim Morrison and Jimi Hendrix. ( What is it about rock gods and being 27 years old?)
Whatever else you do, if you want to try and relive the moment in time that saw the birth of organisations such as Amnesty International and Greenpeace, buy this CD. You won't regret it.
Review ID: 10000000001519901

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