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Written by Dino Valenti, and originally recorded by The Leaves, “Hey Joe” is the song that started rock guitar down a path that it has never fully recovered from when a young Jimi Hendrix released it as his first sing with The Experience in 1966. After discovering Hendrix at the Café Wha? in New York City, Animals bass player Chas Chandler, who had been looking for a band to record a rock version of “Hey Joe,” found his man with Hendrix and the rest is history. Though it was the first single to be released with his new band, The Experience, it remains to this day a staple of classic rock radio, and is one of the songs that is most associated with the left-handed guitar genius.
The song features everything that made Hendrix such a great player. There is a subtle, yet driving, rhythm guitar track that lays down the chords in the beginning of the song. Then, Hendrix breaks out a chromatic bass line that is still one of the most recognizable riffs of that era, and one that every guitar player should have under their fingers. Finally, Hendrix’s solo climaxes the song with an emotional power that only he could bring to the instrument. Overall, this isn’t one of the most difficult Hendrix tunes to learn, but it’s one of the most enjoyable and should be in the repertoire of every rock guitarist around today.
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