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Performed by the London Metropolitan Orchestra, Paul Rodgers and Steve Vai. Music and Lyrics written by Jimi Hendrix.


Other worldly beings can inspire and even contribute to music. It can be a vehicle of communication transporting emotion, persona and information. It can be inspirational or depressing, motivational or defeating, selfless or self serving for good or bad, like signs along the roadside it remains an ever present and well used method of communication within the ranks of knowledgeable people. I have decided to reveal these things to you. Nothing has been altered or added to these files.

This song is entitled "Bold As Love" from a CD entitled "In From The Storm" music and lyrics written by Jimi Hendrix. At the beginning of the "Bold As Love" music is an interwoven message that simply states "Hail to Marcus" and "Hail to Marcus Lee" and this starts at 00:10. Changing volume and left right balance can help you clearly hear this. This is unaltered and strait from the distributed compact disk. Make whatever sound adjustments you can think of to confirm this. A more sophisticated analysis of this work will reveal more information. Look at 00:10 and 01:10 full left and right speaker also.

BOLD AS LOVE from IN FROM THE STORM
"Bold As Love" Written by: Jimi Hendrix



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Jimi Hendrix's Death

There was another version of what had gone down. It was Monika's own account of events. Jimi Hendrix arrived at her flat on Tuesday. What happened on Wednesday isn't clear, but Thursday she describes as being taken up with shopping and taking photos.

They got home about 8.30 p.m. Monika prepared a meal. They shared a bottle of wine and talked and played music until 1.40 or 1.45 a.m. when Hendrix said he had to go out and see some people. They weren't friends of his - Monika could not go with him, but she could take him there and bring him home. She picked him up again at the back of 3:00 am. On their return to the flat, Monika made Jimi a tuna fish sandwich. The two of them went to bed and talked until 7 a.m. when Monika took a sleeping pill and fell asleep.

Some time after, Jimi Hendrix took at least eight, possibly nine of the same tablets. Monika woke around 10.20. Hendrix was sleeping normally. She had planned to go out for cigarettes, but just before leaving, she noticed vomit on Jimi's nose and mouth. She tried to wake him but couldn't and called a friend (possibly Chandler) to ask what to do. An ambulance was called. It arrived about 11.20 a.m. Hendrix was seated upright in the back with no head support. Sometime in the next twenty-five minutes before they arrived at St. Mary Abbot's Hospital, Jimi Hendrix choked on his own vomit, he was pronounced DOA.

The pathologist reported a large amount of Seconol in Jimi Hendrix's blood but no reason to assume that suicide was the cause of death.

Hendrix's final recording "Voodoo Chile," was released after his death and shot to the Number one position in the charts. Over 300 previously unreleased pieces of material have appeared and more to come. Only three albums were released before his death. "Axis: Bold As Love" was one of them.


 

 

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