The definitive documentary about the extraordinary life of the greatest guitarist of all time, now in high definition video.
This critically acclaimed film unveils previously unseen performance footage and home movies while sourcing an extensive archive of photographs, drawings, family letters and more to provide new insight into the musician’s personality and genius. A pioneering electric guitarist, Hendrix had only four years of mainstream exposure and recognition, but his influential music and riveting stage presence left an enduring legacy.
“Hear My Train A Comin’” traces the guitarist’s remarkable journey from his hardscrabble beginnings in Seattle, through his stint as a US Army paratrooper, unknown sideman to R&B stars such as Little Richard and the Isley Brothers through to his international stardom. Illustrated by interviews with Hendrix and illuminated with commentary from well-known friends and musicians including Paul McCartney, Noel Redding, Mitch Mitchell, Billy Cox, Eddie Kramer, and Steve Winwood, as well as revealing glimpses into Jimi and his era from the three women closest to him–Linda Keith (who introduced Jimi to future manager Chas Chandler), Fayne Pridgon (who befriended Hendrix in Harlem in the early 1960s) and Colette Mimram (one of the era’s most influential fashion trendsetters who provided inspiration for Hendrix’s signature look and created such memorable stage costumes as the beaded jacket the guitarist famously wore at Woodstock). The film details the meteoric rise of the Experience, the creation of his groundbreaking music, the building of Electric Lady Studios, his state of the art recording facility in Greenwich Village and concludes with poignant footage from his final performance in Germany in September 1970, just 12 days before his death at age 27.
01:56:54
Technical Specs
Blu-ray
BD-50 Dual-Layer Disc
Video Resolution/Codec
1080i/AVC MPEG-4
Aspect Ratio(s)
1.78:1
Audio Formats
English DTS-HD MA 5.1 (48 kHz / 3773 kbps / 24-bit)
English LPCM 2.0 (48 kHz / 1536 kbps / 16-bit)
Subtitles/Captions
English
Dutch
French
Spanish
Supplements
• Miami Pop Festival May 18, 1968 (1080i; 23:37) includes interviews along with performances of Fire, Foxy Lady, Tax Free and Rainy Day, Dream Away.
• New York Pop July 17, 1970 (1080i; 22:06) is pure concert footage, though it comes with a disclaimer that the source elements are not in very good shape. This includes Message to Love, Lover Man, All Along the Watchtower, Purple Haze, and Voodoo Child.
• Love and Peace Festival September 6, 1970 (1080i; 16:26) includes Killing Floor, Spanish Castle Magic, All Along the Watchtower and Fox(e)y Lady.
• Top of the Pops March 30, 1967 (1080i; 2:55) features Purple Haze.
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