Of Hendrix live recordings is often cited "woodstock" (slap) and also "berkeley", but make no mistake, both Hendrix performances May 30, 1970 are part of his great live performances as evidenced Here versions of "Machine Gun" and "voodoo chile" stretched to more than 10 mins each, the two songs "pass it on" and "hey baby" who were in full Evolution and thought to be on the next album jimi are worth a detour, as the version of "ezy rider" records at first show with 1 solo mitch, without forgetting the beautiful performance of "Stone Free" "i do not live today" "Foxey Lady" and inescapable "purple haze" over the production of this live bluffing saw us catch her in the era in concert, one of the best production of the era Janie Hendrix, Kramer and John McDermott, which is less case for the last outputs such as "valley of Neptune" or worse "people, hell and angels" .pascal49