Jimi Hendrix Sex Tape Video
Jimi Hendrix, the iconic rock 'n roll guitarist, can now be seen in his very own sex tape that has been locked away and never before seen in over 30 years. The tape is very dirty and shows Hendrix with the 2 sexy brunette flower power women doing just about everything you can imagine to him. The man had talent in more than one way no doubt about that LOL!
Jimi Hendrix Celebrity Bio:
James Marshall "Jimi" Hendrix (born Johnny Allen Hendrix, November 27,
1942 – September 18, 1970) was an American guitarist and singer-songwriter.
He is widely considered to be the greatest electric guitarist in musical
history, and one of the most influential musicians of his era across a range
of genres.
After initial success in Europe, he achieved fame in the
United States following his 1967 performance at the Monterey Pop Festival.
Later, Hendrix headlined the iconic 1969 Woodstock Festival and the 1970
Isle of Wight Festival. He often favored raw overdriven amplifiers with high
gain and treble and helped develop the previously undesirable technique of
guitar amplifier feedback. Hendrix, as well as his friend Eric Clapton,
popularized use of the wah-wah pedal in mainstream rock which he often used
to deliver an exaggerated pitch in his solos, particularly with high bends
and use of legato. As a record producer, Hendrix also broke new ground in
using the recording studio as an extension of his musical ideas. He was one
of the first to experiment with stereophonic phasing effects for rock
recording.
Hendrix was influenced by blues artists such as B.B. King,
Muddy Waters, Howlin' Wolf, Albert King and Elmore James, rhythm and blues
and soul guitarists Curtis Mayfield, Steve Cropper, as well as by funk and
some modern jazz. Hendrix (who was then known as 'Maurice James') began
dressing and growing a moustache like Little Richard when he performed and
recorded in his band from March 1, 1964 through to the spring of 1965. In
1966, Hendrix stated, "I want to do with my guitar what Little Richard does
with his voice."
Hendrix won many of the most prestigious rock music
awards in his lifetime, and has been posthumously awarded many more,
including being inducted into the US Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1992 and
the UK Music Hall of Fame in 2005. An English Heritage blue plaque was
erected in his name on his former residence at Brook Street, London, in
September 1997. A star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame (at 6627 Hollywood
Blvd.) was dedicated in 1994. In 2006, his debut US album, Are You
Experienced, was inducted into the United States National Recording
Registry, and Rolling Stone named Hendrix the top guitarist on its list of
the 100 greatest guitarists of all-time in 2003. He was the first person
inducted into the Native American Music Hall of Fame.
Drug Use &
Women
Hendrix is widely known for and associated with the use of
psychedelic drugs, most notably lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD), as were
many other famous musicians and celebrities of that time. He supposedly had
never taken psychedelic drugs until the night he met Linda Keith, but smoked
cannabis and drank alcohol previously. Amphetamines are also recorded as
being used by Hendrix during tours. Hendrix was notorious among friends and
bandmates for sometimes becoming angry and violent when he drank too much
alcohol. Kathy Etchingham spoke of an incident that took place in a London
pub in which an intoxicated Hendrix beat her with a public telephone handset
because he thought she was calling another man on the pay phone. Carmen
Borrero, another girlfriend, says she required stitches after he hit her
with a bottle after drinking and becoming jealous. Alcohol was also cited as
the cause of Hendrix's 1968 rampage that badly damaged a Stockholm hotel
room and led to his arrest. Paul Caruso's friendship with Hendrix ended in
1970 when Hendrix, while under the influence, punched him and accused him of
stealing from him.
On May 3, 1969, while checking through Canadian
customs at Toronto Pearson International Airport, Hendrix was arrested when
small amounts of heroin and hashish were found in his luggage. After being
released on a $10,000 cash bail the same day, only four hours before his
show was to begin, (and being required to appear in court at a later date),
the Experience were able to play their concert at Maple Leaf Gardens. In his
trial defense, Hendrix claimed that the drugs were slipped into his bag by a
fan without his knowledge. He was acquitted.
Once he became a star,
he entertained groupies and reportedly had casual sex with hundreds of women
on film.