"Are You Experienced?" is the title song for
the Jimi Hendrix Experience 1967
debut album. It has been described as one of
Jimi Hendrix
James Marshall "Jimi" Hendrix (born Johnny Allen Hendrix; November 27, 1942September 18, 1970) was an American guitarist, singer and songwriter. Although his mainstream career spanned only four years, he is widely regarded as one of the most ...
's most original compositions on the album by music writer and biographer Keith Shadwick. The song is largely based on one chord and has a drone-like quality reminiscent of Indian classical music. It features recorded guitar and drum parts that are played backwards and a repeating piano octave. Live recordings from 1968 are included on ''
The Jimi Hendrix Concerts
''The Jimi Hendrix Concerts'' is a posthumous live album by Jimi Hendrix, released in 1982. The album contains eleven songs from six different concerts between 1968 and 1970.
The album spent eleven weeks in the UK Albums Chart, peaking at number ...
'' album and ''
Winterland'' box set.
Recording and production
"Are You Experienced?" was recorded at London's
Olympic Sound Studios on April 3, 1967, the final day of recording for ''Are You Experienced'' (along with the lead vocal for "
Fire", overdubs for "Love or Confusion", and the master recordings of "
Highway Chile" and "
May This Be Love
"May This Be Love" is a song written by Jimi Hendrix for the Jimi Hendrix Experience debut album ''Are You Experienced'' (1967). It is a soft ballad that demonstrates Hendrix's ability to write thoughtful lyrics and subtle melodies.
Background ...
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The backwards guitar track was recorded four times, with the last take being used for the final version.
According to engineering assistant
George Chkiantz, "The original idea
or the guitar recordingwas to do a loop, but that gave a problem ... we tried looping it and then we couldn't get it to loop ... in the end Jimi got so impatient doing this, he said 'look, it's quite easy, we're just gonna play' and played it in".
It is also possible that Hendrix performed some of the backwards drum parts on the song in addition to drummer
Mitch Mitchell.
Biographer Keith Shadwick notes the song's droning quality, which he compares to Indian classical music. Although he believes the song does not include a bass guitar line (further underscoring the Indian approach), bassist
Noel Redding is listed on some albums. An earlier instrumental take of the song recorded the same day included Redding's bass pushed more forward in the mix.
Composition and lyrics
Hendrix historians
Harry Shapiro and Caesar Glebbeek have praised "Are You Experienced?" as "a majestic setpiece of declamatory anthem rock":
Live performances
Despite its studio complexity, "Are You Experienced?" was performed live by Experience several times in 1967 and 1968. It was used as the closing number at a
Saville Theatre show in London on June 4, 1967. According to a review by ''
Disc and Music Echo
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...
'', the rendition of the ''Are You Experienced'' was "smashing
ndear splitting". Hendrix "ended the gig by smashing a guitar handed to him for the finale ... and hurling it into the audience". The show was dubbed a "farewell" concert by Shapiro and Glebbeek, before the band headed to the US and their appearance at the
Monterey Pop Festival.
A performance recorded at the
Winterland Ballroom in San Francisco, California, on October 10, 1968, was released on the 1982 ''The Jimi Hendrix Concerts'' album. A second performance on October 11 was included on a bonus disc for ''
Live at Winterland'', with Virgil Gonzales' flute part edited out. In 2011, the song was included on the ''Winterland'' box set.
Releases and other renditions
The original song is included on the 2001 posthumous compilation album ''
Voodoo Child: The Jimi Hendrix Collection'', while a previously unreleased take is featured on the 2010 box set ''
West Coast Seattle Boy: The Jimi Hendrix Anthology''.
Devo version
American rock band
Devo
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recorded "Are You Experienced?" for their sixth studio album, ''
Shout''. It was released as the album's lead single (stylized as "Are U X-perienced?" on the picture sleeve) and includes the non-album track, "Growing Pains", as its
B-side
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(which was also released as a bonus track on
CD release of the album). Their adaptation carried on the Devo tradition of radically transforming notable songs, which began with their 1978 cover of
the Rolling Stones song "
(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction
"(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" is a song recorded by the English rock band the Rolling Stones. A product of Mick Jagger and Keith Richards' songwriting partnership, it features a guitar riff by Richards that opens and drives the song. The riff ...
."
Promotional music video
A lavish video for "Are You Experienced?" was produced by the band in conjunction with
Ivan Stang of the
Church of the SubGenius. The video includes Devo as floating blobs of wax in a
lava lamp and Jimi Hendrix (played by Hendrix impersonator
Randy Hansen) stepping out of his coffin to play a guitar solo, and the cover children Zachary Chase and Alex Mothersbaugh.
Despite being one of Devo's most visually complex and expensive music videos, costing about $90,000 to produce, it was not included on the 2003 DVD music video collection ''
The Complete Truth About De-Evolution'' (although it had been included on the
LaserDisc
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of the same name issued in 1993). In an interview, group co-founder and bass guitarist
Gerald Casale explained:
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Are You Experienced? (song)
1967 songs
American psychedelic rock songs
The Jimi Hendrix Experience songs
Devo songs
Songs written by Jimi Hendrix
Song recordings produced by Chas Chandler