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- The day before he recorded his "Purple Haze" vocals, Jimi did an interview with 18-year-old Steve Barker, a student at London’s Regent Street Polytechnic who was writing for his school's publication.
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Mar 16, 2022 · This is a classic interview with Jimi Hendrix from 1967 by Radio Lancs DJ Steve Barker. A heavily edited version, sans Steve’s questions, was published in the February 6, 1967, issue of West One, a small magazine by journalism students at London’s Regent Street Polytechnic. (For an overview of the events in Jimi’s life leading up to this ...
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This interview not be reproduced anywhere in any form without Steve Barker’s written permission. He can be reached at steve.barker@bbc.co.uk . At the time of the interviews, Steve was a student in Swinging London.
Nov 7, 2010 · The day before he recorded his "Purple Haze" vocals, Jimi did an interview with 18-year-old Steve Barker, a student at London’s Regent Street Polytechnic who was writing for his school's publication. For the first time, Steve has just published the complete, unedited transcript of the interview.
Jimi Hendrix is interviewed by Steve Barker for an article in Debris, the student newspaper for West One. tags: 1967 / 34 Montagu Square / City of Westminster / Debris Mag / February / february 6 / interview / Interviews / Jimi Hendrix / Jimi's Apartment / London / Marylebone / Steve Barker / United Kingdom
Nov 30, 2015 · He looked up and said, “Hello, Steve. How are you?” I didn’t think much about it at the time, but soon after, on reflection, I appreciated this as the mark of the man.
Mar 30, 2011 · I’ve just posted a previously unpublished Jimi Hendrix interview done on November 8, 1967, with journalist Steve Barker. At the time, Jimi was in a flurry of activity.
Mar 12, 2011 · Jaz Obrecht Archive is publishing, for first time, verbatim the two interviews Steve Barker did with Jimi Hendrix in 1967. Steve was eighteen years old at the time. Part 1 is up now at http://jasobrecht.com