Band of Gypsy’s was levels above the Experience. Sure, he had more mainstream success with the Experience (Woodstock, Monterey Pop).
I’ll put Live at the Fillmore against any of his earlier releases
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6ogdCG3tAWiNVuEYX1igy9HuUUbOc-0I
From a pure Soul/Blues/R&B standpoint, it shows how artistic, versatile, and another stratosphere Jimi was on. shyt, he played for James Brown. And that rhythm section is tight as hell
I’ll put Live at the Fillmore against any of his earlier releases
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6ogdCG3tAWiNVuEYX1igy9HuUUbOc-0I
From a pure Soul/Blues/R&B standpoint, it shows how artistic, versatile, and another stratosphere Jimi was on. shyt, he played for James Brown. And that rhythm section is tight as hell
Thanks for mentioning Buddy Miles and Billy Cox.
Need to check this out, sounds like this is more left field than Electric Ladyland.