Mitch Mitchell, the drummer with The Jimi Hendrix Experience died on the Wednesday this week so, to commemorate that (and the fact that Heaven has a fantastic three piece up there now) we had a Jimi Hendrix session at Back To Mine on Friday.
Track Listing:
The Experience:
Rainy Day, Dream Away (Electric Ladyland) Still Raining, Still Dreaming (Electric Ladyland) Little Wing (In The West) Manic Depression (Are You Experienced) Radio One (Radio One sessions) Red House (In The West) Catfish Blues (Radio One Sessions) May This Be Love (Are You Experience) Peter Gunn Catastrophe (War Heroes) Castles Made of Sand (Axis Bold of Love) Highway Chile (War Heroes) Star Spangled Banner (Rainbow Bridge) The Queen/Sergeant Pepper's Heart Club Band (In The West) ------- Gagle - Snow Revolution Tunng - Arms Shugo Togumaru - Mushina Miko - 6am Juana Molina - El Vistado Capitol K - Love In Slow Motion Over The Atlantic - Heart Land James Yuill - No Pins Allowed


Another set recorded from
In the summer of 2007 I was approached by Bev and Pete (a.k.a MrsPirate and PiratePete) to provide a mix to accompany the birth of their first child, Isla. Initially I was thrown into a panic; having never attended a birth before (apart from my own, of course) I had no idea what they would want to hear during that incredibly emotional time; I knew it had to be long as first births have a reputation for being drawn out affairs and I knew I didn't want to stick to a tempo as, after a while that would just get annoying. They'd given me a free reign on music selection, trusting me implicitly so it was all up to me. So, I decided to put something together that would try and calm, relax, entertain, but also not try dominate the proceedings. I didn't want to have too much vocal stuff in there as I presumed there would be enough chatter/instruction/shouting/swearing going on without my mix adding to it. As fate would have it, due to the frenetic nature of a birth and some technical problems it wasn't used but has gone to keep Isla (and Bev and Pete) music entertained.
Personally I use it, after a very good and heavy night, to drift off to sleep to ;)
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