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Jimi Hendrix 11/28/1968

SHOWID 12618

Set I

Early Show:

Fire
I Don't Live Today
Hear My Train A Comin'
Spanish Castle Magic
Foxy Lady
Red House
Sunshine Of Your Love
Purple Haze

Set II

Late Show:

I Don't Live Today
Hear My Train A Comin'
Spanish Castle Magic
Red House
Sunshine Of Your Love

Set III


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The Experience

Jimi Hendrix - Electric Guitar, Vocals
Noel Redding - Electric Bass
Mitch Mitchell - Drums

Collectors With This Show

User (active/rating) Media / # Show Sound Details DB Source User Source
wes meyette (5/0) / View  
Joe (5/5) FLAC / 0 View   "Live at the Philharmonic" Lp
Slick2007 (5/5) FLAC / 3 C+ View  
Zoooma (5/5) FLAC / 0 View   aud ("1st Source")
Ron A (5/4.5) Flac / 1 C View  
Marc Dreilinger (5/2.3) FLAC / 1 View   "AN Electronic Thanksgiving" (ATM 196/2002) liberated boot -- mixed sources unknown lineage
Notes: Archived Box 4 Disc 139
Marc Dreilinger (5/2.3) FLAC / 1 View   "Red House" (ATM 197/2002) liberated boot -- mixed sources no lineage
Notes: Archived Box 4 Disc 139
Marc Dreilinger (5/2.3) FLAC / 1 View   "Electronic Thanksgiving and/or "Red House" (ATM 198/2002) liberated boot
Notes: Archived Box 4 Disc 139
Marty (5/4.9) CDR / 3 View  
Notes: 3cdr/1flac
Marc Ciccarelli (5/0) SHN / 1 View   audience recording, 3rd source; Reel-to-Reel > DAT > CDR
Damian (5/5) CD / 1 View  
Notes: JIMI HENDRIX EXPERIENCE November 28, 1968 Philharmonic (now Avery Fisher) Hall, New York. There are 3 known sources that exist. This is considered to be source number 2, and is the most complete. MAJOR REMASTER/CLEANUP -> you will not find a better version of this source! lineage: CDR->EAC->ADOBE AUDITION->EAC->FLAC FRONTEND Billed as 'An Electronic Thanksgiving', it was an unusual pairing of Jimi and the classical world. The opening acts where a harpsichordist and the New York Brass Quintet, playing classical programs. A condition of the gig was that one of the Experience play with a classical ensemble- the possibilities of Jimi doing such a thing are fun to ponder, but in the end the task fell to Mitch, who played percussion with the quintet (no known tape, though). Though Jimi's birthday was the day before, he'd been on the road (R.I.) so there was a party for him backstage at the Philharmonic. 1. INTRO 2. Fire 3. I Don't Live Today 4. Hear My Train A Comin' 5. Spanish Castle Magic 6. Foxy Lady 7. Red House 8. Sunshine Of Your Love 9. Purple Haze 'Fire' again gets some extra soloing by Jimi on the second verse before the vocals start. 'I Don't Live Today' gets a wild feedback-drenched solo from Jimi. Reminds me a bit of a 'Wild Thing' type set closer but it's only the second number! 'Hear My Train' still in it's relative infancy, this being only the fourth 68 concert appearance (fifth overall, counting the early BBC version from 67). Jimi slips in some extra improvisayion between the first two verses. Words still taking shape- second verse starts with "Crying every night, crying my eyes out.." rather than "Tears burning Me.." (though he does use the latter later in the verse). Also uses the last verse variation of "Come back and buy this town, come back and put a spell on this town..". 'Spanish Castle Magic' only half the length of the previous night's tour-de-force but also features a very intense solo from Jimi that breaks down into some unaccompanied low-register riffing with a fairly clean but fat (phat?) tone (almost sounds like the later-to-come 'popping and slapping' bass style). Jimi even flirts with the 'I Feel Fine' riff at one point (had to slip it in somewhere as 'Hey Joe' doesn't appear this night)! The band kicks in and Jimi solos with that distinctive 'teeth-on-string' sound (ok,ok, my other evidence is the taper saying, loud and clear,"Wow, he's playing with his teeth.."!). Does a little more 'normally-plucked' soloing and, though he goes all over the neck, he still hits the open high E and B strings at the end of every phrase! The distinctive tone of Jimi's Gibson SG/Les Paul can be heard on 'Red House'. Mitch flirts with a double-time feel during the second verse of soloing. This time the sharply percussive sound of the 'slapped chordal' bit is borne out by a pic in 'Cherokee Mist' which shows Jimi playing the SG with a drumstick. The soloing after this has a different attack, as we've heard in a few previous shows, and maybe he was using the drumstick here as well.. 'Sunshine of Your Love' has Jimi launching into a solo after the first chorus but after a bit he abruptly switches to muted percussive strums while we get bass and drum solos. Not sure, but there sounds like some hints of some extra percussion while Mitch is soloing- maybe Jimi joined in briefly? (the muted guitar returns rather quickly) Another photo, this time from 'Sessions', shows Jimi "playing" the SG with a handheld microphone. Hard to pinpoint the resulting sound on the tape, but could account for some of the percussive sounds during 'Sunshine'. Seemed he enjoyed playing 'Sunshine' with the Gibson - many of the shows from late 68 and 1/69 have 'Sunshine' directly following 'Red House', though the only absolute proof of both songs being done on the SG is the video from Stockholm 1/9/69. 'Purple Haze' gets a relatively rare variation with some extra riffing before the vocals enter. (THANX CHRIS DIXON for the text).
Jeff S (5/5) cd-r / 1 C+ View   aud
Notes: 3 songs only included as filler on same disc as 11/16/68 show from Boston.
Tony Mueller (5/0) CDR / 1 View   "An Electronic Thanksgiving"
Jordan Jacobs (5/3) Flac / 0 View   xx
Notes: An Electric Thanksgiving -3 tracks "LIVE AT THE PHILHARMONIC HALL" The Original Vinyl Transfer Series *first source*
Jordan Jacobs (5/3) Flac / 0 View   AUD
Notes: Complete 1st Show Thomas Geneser Merges Vol.1
BH (5/5) flac / 2 View   ATM 196-198
barry bryson 2 (5/0) cd / 2 View  
Mark (5/4.9) shn / 1 C View  
Corey (5/4.1) cdr / 1 A B View   see notes
Notes: JIMI HENDRIX EXPERIENCE November 28, 1968 Philharmonic (now Avery Fisher) Hall, New York. There are 3 known sources that exist. This is considered to be source number 2, and is the most complete. MAJOR REMASTER/CLEANUP -> you will not find a better version of this source! lineage: CDR->EAC->ADOBE AUDITION->EAC->FLAC FRONTEND Billed as 'An Electronic Thanksgiving', it was an unusual pairing of Jimi and the classical world. The opening acts where a harpsichordist and the New York Brass Quintet, playing classical programs. A condition of the gig was that one of the Experience play with a classical ensemble- the possibilities of Jimi doing such a thing are fun to ponder, but in the end the task fell to Mitch, who played percussion with the quintet (no known tape, though). Though Jimi's birthday was the day before, he'd been on the road (R.I.) so there was a party for him backstage at the Philharmonic. 1. INTRO 2. Fire 3. I Don't Live Today 4. Hear My Train A Comin' 5. Spanish Castle Magic 6. Foxy Lady 7. Red House 8. Sunshine Of Your Love 9. Purple Haze
Matt (5/0) / 0 View  
Johnny Riddle (5/3) SHN / 1 A B View   audience recording, 3rd source / Reel-to-Reel > DAT > CDR
Notes: "An Electric Thanksgiving"
Steve K (4/5) FLAC / 1 C View   Aud
Michael Shilling (4/5) CDR/Flac / 1 B+ View  
Notes: 'An Electronic Thanksgiving', Philharmonic Hall (now Avery Fisher), New York. (1st show). Includes 3 Sources and Merget. [funkydrummer cleanup]. Starting with ATM 196-198 > Used Best Sources > Combination of Matrix/Merge on some tracks. Altho some expected flaws > Really Turned Out Pretty Sweet Sounding.
Jesse (4/4) FLAC / 3 View  
Scott M (4/0) shn / 1 View  
Doug Sopira (4/5) / 0 View  
zowie (3/5) cd / 1 a/b View   Thomas Geneser 3-Source Merge
Notes: early show
J (3/0) / 0 View  
Dan Stone (3/0) CDR / 1 View   SHN
Notes: Partial 3 songs? "An Electric Thanksgiving" w ABB 1992 6 11
hugh (3/5) cd / 1 C View  
Corey (3/5) Shn / 1 View   AUD -> ? -> CD -> EAC (Colectors Disk) -> SHN
Corey (3/5) Shn / 3 View   3 Seperate AUD's -> ? -> CD (Includes 3 Sources and Merge) ->EAC -> SHN
Corey (3/5) Flac / 1 View  
Notes: ATM 196-198
marc geanoules (3/5) CD / 1 D View   AUD
Barefoot (3/0) / 0 View  
RM's Giant Live Music Archive (2/5) FLAC / 0 View   ATM 196/197/198 (SS058)
Notes: 1st Source (25 min): Aud; 2nd Gen 2nd Source (72 min): Aud; 1st Gen 3rd Source (58 min): Aud; 1st Gen Stereo Effect mixes: Fake Stereo versions from 3rd Source with patches from 1st Source (EQed and a little reverb added to one channel)
RM's Giant Live Music Archive (2/5) SHN / 0 View   Master > cass > DAT (SS181)
Notes: Master > Cassette > DAT > CDR > Soundstudio > Shorten > SHN
1TheEleven1 (2/0) shn / 0 View   audience recording, 3rd source Reel-to-Reel > DAT > CDR
OBIE (2/5) FLAC / 1 View  
OBIE (2/5) SHN / 1 View  
Erick (2/3) FLAC / 1 View  
Ed (2/4.2) cdr/flac / 1 View   aud
Notes: Lineage: aud recording > unknown transfer equipment > CDR > EAC > Adobe Audition > EAC(sorry, no EAC log) > Flac Frontend > Flac > my traded Flac files on HD (> dime > YOU) Taped by: unknown
Tim (2/0) CDR / 1 View   source number 2
John Doe99 (2/0) CDR / 1 View  
Bernie (2/0) Audio / 1 B- View   Source #2 Remastered
Notes: "An Electronic Thanksgiving" There are 3 known sources, this is Source #2 and is the most complete and the "cleanest" version. Sound quality is fair though
Paul (2/5) SHN / 1 View  
Notes: cuts at track 3.
Adam (2/5) CDR / 1 A View   See Notes
Notes: 3 Songs 02.04.67 & 04-17-67 & 11.28.68 & 05.14.70 on same disc
Dan Anderson (1/4.9) CD-R / View   AUD
Notes: Early Show
kevin boland (1/4.8) CDR / 1 View  
thegreatdivide6 (1/0) flac / 0 View  
Notes: audience, partial early show
thegreatdivide6 (1/0) flac / 0 View  
Notes: audience, early show
Boedi-taper (1/4.8) CDR / 1 A B View   Notes: An Electric Thanksgiving -3 tracks "LIVE AT THE PHILHARMONIC HALL" The Original Vinyl...
Stuart Ferguson (1/4.7) CDR / 1 View   Audience
Notes: DVD 3451; lineage: Audience recording. AUD "First Source" Taper, Taping Gear/Equipment, & Transfer: ??unknown?? Trade: Sune (Denmark), THX!!! Lineage: "AUD" Trade CDR> (wav) 2013 DAE with EAC (secure mode)> (flac) Trader's Little Helper level 6 (align on sector boundaries). Prepared by Jeffrey James
Stuart Ferguson (1/4.7) CDR / 1 View   Audience
Notes: DVD 3451; lineage: Audience recording. AUD "Alternate source" Taper, Taping Gear/Equipment, & Trade: ??unknown?? Transfer: Gary (U.S.A.), THX!!!, from JAJ's (roryglzep) tape. Lineage: "AUD" Trade CDR> (wav) 2013 DAE with EAC (secure mode)> (flac) Trader's Little Helper level 6 (align on sector boundaries). Prepared by Jeffrey James
Stuart Ferguson (1/4.7) CDR / 1 View  
Notes: DVD 2694; lineage:
Axel (1/5) CD / 1 A B+ View   from Joe
Notes: from Joe
Maria Reine (1/5) CD-R / 1 View  
Notes: "An Electronic Thanksgiving" [unknown label](Total time = 72:39). Source No. 2. FLAC[sg1000a]
kam (1/0) flac / 0 View  
Notes: early show
Curtis Ensler (1/0) CDR / 1 View  
Notes: AUD
Curtis Ensler (1/0) CDR / 1 View  
LossLess Legs (1/0) CDR / 1 View   Master > Cassette > DAT > CDR > Soundstudio > Shorten > SHN
Notes: 2/3/2007 - daze7
Jeffrey Peterson (1/4.9) CDR / 1 View  
Notes: Incomplete I Don't Live Today Hear My Train A Comin' Spanish Castle Magic also includes Tonight Show New York City July 10, 1969 Interview Lover Man I Lover Man II
BluesFan (1/5) FLAC / 0 View   AUD
Notes: AUD matrix of three different source tapes.
fleaibe (1/5) FLAC / 1 B View   CDR->EAC->ADOBE AUDITION->EAC->FLAC FRONTEND
Notes: Philharmonic (now Avery Fisher) Hall, New York. There are 3 known sources that exist. This is considered to be source number 2, and is the most complete. MAJOR REMASTER/CLEANUP -> you will not find a better version of this source! lineage: CDR->EAC->ADOBE AUDITION->EAC->FLAC FRONTEND Billed as 'An Electronic Thanksgiving', it was an unusual pairing of Jimi and the classical world. The opening acts where a harpsichordist and the New York Brass Quintet, playing classical programs. A condition of the gig was that one of the Experience play with a classical ensemble- the possibilities of Jimi doing such a thing are fun to ponder, but in the end the task fell to Mitch, who played percussion with the quintet (no known tape, though). Though Jimi's birthday was the day before, he'd been on the road (R.I.) so there was a party for him backstage at the Philharmonic. 1. INTRO 2. Fire 3. I Don't Live Today 4. Hear My Train A Comin' 5. Spanish Castle Magic 6. Foxy Lady 7. Red House 8. Sunshine Of Your Love 9. Purple Haze 'Fire' again gets some extra soloing by Jimi on the second verse before the vocals start. 'I Don't Live Today' gets a wild feedback-drenched solo from Jimi. Reminds me a bit of a 'Wild Thing' type set closer but it's only the second number! 'Hear My Train' still in it's relative infancy, this being only the fourth 68 concert appearance (fifth overall, counting the early BBC version from 67). Jimi slips in some extra improvisayion between the first two verses. Words still taking shape- second verse starts with "Crying every night, crying my eyes out.." rather than "Tears burning Me.." (though he does use the latter later in the verse). Also uses the last verse variation of "Come back and buy this town, come back and put a spell on this town..". 'Spanish Castle Magic' only half the length of the previous night's tour-de-force but also features a very intense solo from Jimi that breaks down into some unaccompanied low-register riffing with a fairly clean but fat (phat?) tone (almost sounds like the later-to-come 'popping and slapping' bass style). Jimi even flirts with the 'I Feel Fine' riff at one point (had to slip it in somewhere as 'Hey Joe' doesn't appear this night)! The band kicks in and Jimi solos with that distinctive 'teeth-on-string' sound (ok,ok, my other evidence is the taper saying, loud and clear,"Wow, he's playing with his teeth.."!). Does a little more 'normally-plucked' soloing and, though he goes all over the neck, he still hits the open high E and B strings at the end of every phrase! The distinctive tone of Jimi's Gibson SG/Les Paul can be heard on 'Red House'. Mitch flirts with a double-time feel during the second verse of soloing. This time the sharply percussive sound of the 'slapped chordal' bit is borne out by a pic in 'Cherokee Mist' which shows Jimi playing the SG with a drumstick. The soloing after this has a different attack, as we've heard in a few previous shows, and maybe he was using the drumstick here as well.. 'Sunshine of Your Love' has Jimi launching into a solo after the first chorus but after a bit he abruptly switches to muted percussive strums while we get bass and drum solos. Not sure, but there sounds like some hints of some extra percussion while Mitch is soloing- maybe Jimi joined in briefly? (the muted guitar returns rather quickly) Another photo, this time from 'Sessions', shows Jimi "playing" the SG with a handheld microphone. Hard to pinpoint the resulting sound on the tape, but could account for some of the percussive sounds during 'Sunshine'. Seemed he enjoyed playing 'Sunshine' with the Gibson - many of the shows from late 68 and 1/69 have 'Sunshine' directly following 'Red House', though the only absolute proof of both songs being done on the SG is the video from Stockholm 1/9/69. 'Purple Haze' gets a relatively rare variation with some extra riffing before the vocals enter.
Martin M. Pedersen (1/3) shn / 1 View  
Notes: " audience recording, 3rd source Reel-to-Reel > DAT > CDR "
tarkus22 (1/5) FLAC / 1 View  
Notes: 'An Electronic Thanksgiving'
Pete Morin-Smith (1/5) CDr / 1 View  
Scott Murphy (1/4.2) CDR / 1 View  
Notes: Jimi's still not been caught
eviljerry (1/0) / 1 View  
Notes: DVD #54
blackcrowes92 (1/0) FLAC / 1 View  
Notes: Lineage: aud recording > unknown transfer equipment > CDR > EAC > Adobe Audition > EAC(sorry, no EAC log) > Flac Frontend > Flac > my traded Flac files on HD (> dime > YOU)
Brian (0/0) / 0 View   aud.unknown.flac6
Notes: Jimi Hendrix Experience, Early Show
Alex Wolf (0/0) / 0 View  
Shawn Wiley (0/0) SHN / 1 View   AUD
Notes: 1 disc audio (filler on 11/6/68 Boston) -- AUD Master -- I Don't Live Today, Hear My Train A Comin', & Spanish Castle Magic only
Matt M. (0/0) / 0 View  
snow (0/3) cdr / 3 View  
Bill Tripp (0/5) SHN / 2 View  
Notes: 2 SHN / 3 CDR - From file with d/l: cd1 = source#1, 1st gen, 72 minutes. This source is nearly complete, but the sound quality is below average. The instrument balance is not too bad, but the sound is murky and distant. Still, this is probably the one that'll get the most listens. cd2 = source#2, 1st gen, 58 minutes. This source has all the songs, but most of the between song talk/tuneups is missing, and many of the songs are cut...some are cut multiple times. The sound quality varies from poor to good, with a buzzing distortion being the main problem...eh, besides the cuts. Unlike source#1, you can clearly hear Mitch's drums. cd3 = source#3, 2nd gen, 25 minutes, plus filler. This is the best sounding source, but it is only 3 songs, some of them cut. This is the source that was used on one of the Midnight Beat boots a few years ago. The filler includes fake stereo versions of Red House and Sunshine of Your Love from (mostly) source#2. They have been EQed and a little reverb was added to one channel to create a weak stereo effect. IMO, these two songs are the best sounding portion of source#2. Red House sounds OK "as is" on cd2; the filler version is a little brighter and clearer, plus fake weak stereo. SOYL is maybe 75% from source#2, with all the cuts patched using source#1. The two sources sound very different, so the cuts between sources is quite noticeably, with the superiority of source#2 obvious.
Alexander Schulze (0/5) / 0 View   aud>reel>dat>cdr>shn
Notes: 023'/partial (3rd au source)
jordan (0/5) / 0 View  
Notes: ATM 196-198 all sources #0029
Tim Blake (0/5) FLAC / 3 View  
Notes: "Philharmonic Hall - All Source" ATM 196-198. 827MB
jollybob (0/0) / 0 View  
daze7 (0/0) / 0 View   aud; Master > Cassette > DAT > CDR > Soundstudio > Shorten > SHN
Notes: Concerts 1968 (1); 28 Nov 1968 : 'An Electronic Thanksgiving', Philharmonic Hall, New York. (1st show)
Alex Basile (0/5) CDR / 3 View   AUD
Notes: Comprised of 3 different Audience sources
Justin Green (0/4.9) CDR / 1 View  
Justin Green (0/4.9) CDR / 1 View  
Notes: "Live At Philharmonic Hall" (liberated bootleg)
tmnsp.net (0/0) FLAC / 1 View   AUD
Notes: On ftp server
djgrafite (0/1) CDR / 1 B View   AUD
Notes: (filler on 11/16/68 Boston) -- AUD Master -- I Don't Live Today, Hear My Train A Comin', & Spanish Castle Magic only-- Jimi Hendrix Experience - Concerts 1968 (1)
colin scanlon (0/0) / 0 View  
Mike Aiken (0/0) CDR / 1 View