#Repost @oldtimerockandblues “Well Hell, Cowboys Are The Only Ones Who Can Stay In Tune Anyways” Here’s My Second Part of Jimi Hendrix Performing “Red House” Live at Woodstock 1969. "Red House" was inspired by blues songs Hendrix was performing early in his career as a sideman. Music critic Charles Shaar Murray describes a song he calls "California Night", which Hendrix performed with Curtis Knight and the Squires, as "a dead ringer, both in structure and mood, for his 1967 perennial 'Red House'". Originally recorded by Albert King in 1961 as "Travelin' to California", it is a slow blues with lyrics that follow the common blues theme of the rambling man and his lost love (sometimes also misidentified as "Every Day I Have the Blues" – both songs use the verse "nobody loves me"). Hendrix recorded two live versions of "Travelin' to California" with Knight, which prominently feature his vocal and guitar playing. Both were recorded at George's Club 22 in Hackensack, New Jersey, on December 26, 1965 and/or January 22, 1966. After Hendrix's death in 1970, the recordings (using various names) were released by several European record companies that specialized in bootleg and grey-market albums. In 2017, a version was officially released on Curtis Knight Featuring Jimi Hendrix Live at George's Club 20. #jimihendrix #guitarsolo #guitarspirit #guitar #guitarinstagram https://www.instagram.com/p/CCy4CZtn3hI/?igshid=rg92p1wg6qrc