Showing posts with label Jimi Hendrix. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jimi Hendrix. Show all posts

Sunday, June 14, 2009

Jimi Hendrix - right before his death in 1970

"I had to do it. Jimi was worth much more to me dead than alive," Jeffrey is quoted as telling Wright. "That son of a b*tch was going to leave me. If I lost him, I'd lose everything."

- Michael Jeffrey; Jimi's Former Manager. Who should be remembered clearly as "The Fuck Who Murdered Rock and Roll legend the great Jimi Hendrix".

Somehow reading this news from so long ago, gives me Deja Vu. it's just like the rumors from all those decades ago - who killed Jimi..

well now it appears we have an answer



Jimi Hendrix on the Dick Cavett Show

this Jeffrey clown should've had his mouth stuffed with a combo of Oxycontin, Vicodin and Laxatives; afterwhich he should've have a Fentanyl Patch applied to his neck near his spine - so he felt it slowly choking him to death.

By His Own Admission, It was his self prescribed cocktail; that cost us one of the greatest musicians in history -Jimi Hendrix.



This is Jimi Hendrix playing a jam/Hear My Train A Comin' in Royale Albert Hall 1969. He is a True Bluesmaster, and made us all recognize that Rock and Roll is nothing but the baby of the Blues. it includes a short shot of Jimi Hendrix as he gets upset with Mitch Mitchell - the drummer; for coming in too early.

Make Sure to Check this Video out ^

If You Love Music, this is 10 mins of PURE JIMI HEXDRIX BLISS
Jimi Burning His Guitar
I don't know where you were when you heard it, but I remember where I was and what I was doing. I was in my first semester of high school; and someone said "Hey Jimi Hendrix OD'd"..

WHADDDDDD ???? NO Fricken Way...but yes it was true.

when I got home from school and looked at the news that evening, it was the headline story. Along with the rest of the world, I was overwhelmed and boo hoo'd for days.



1970 Jimi Hendrix: "Machine Gun"
This is right before he was murdered - in London, in 1970; he is in fine form and this is a rare early video of him playing live

it was just like when Koko Taylor died last week. I'm still feelin that pain deep in my heart. it's hard to loose a legend; but to murder.. OHFN. This clown needed to stop by my house on the way to his rewards. I promise you his remains wouldn't have been enuff to pick up and void.



Listen to Jimi talking about his music in October 1968

Read This Sad Piece of Shit Story for the Worlds' Greatest Guitarist:

NEW BOOK CLAIMS HENDRIX WAS MURDERED:

( from eurweb.com)
Musician's former roadie says manager confessed to giving him overdose of pills on purpose.
(June 2, 2009)

*A new book written by a roadie for Jimi Hendrix claims the late rock icon was actually murdered by his manager, Michael Jeffrey, who told the author he plied Hendrix with pills and alcohol in order to kill him and collect on the guitarist's life insurance.

In his book "Rock Roadie," James "Tappy" Wright claims that Jeffrey made the confession to him in 1971, two years before he was killed in a plane crash.

"I can still hear that conversation, see the man I'd known for so much of my life, his face pale, hand clutching at his glass in sudden rage," writes Wright in the book, according to Yahoo News.

Hendrix died in September 1970. His body was found in a room at London's Samarkand Hotel booked by Monika Dannemann, whom Hendrix had known for a matter of days. At the time of Hendrix's death, a coroner recorded an open verdict, stating that the cause was "barbiturate intoxication and inhalation of vomit."

Jeffrey is quoted by Wright as telling him: "I was in London the night of Jimi's death and together with some old friends.. we went 'round to Monika's hotel room, got a handful of pills and stuffed them into his mouth...then poured a few bottles of red wine deep into his windpipe."

The manager was allegedly worried that Hendrix was about to fire him. He had recently taken out a life insurance policy worth $2 million, with Jeffrey as beneficiary, reported Britain's Mail On Sunday.

"I had to do it. Jimi was worth much more to me dead than alive," Jeffrey is quoted as telling Wright. "That son of a b*tch was going to leave me. If I lost him, I'd lose everything."