There's gonna be one nice piece of product coming out every year for about the next 15 years. There's enough good stuff there, trust me.
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There was a guy onstage filming the whole bloody thing. Who's this guy Where did he come from We tracked him down. He was a student. His parents had given him some money to buy an open reel video recorder, ... It shows some wonderful moments that were notEddie Kramer
Life was but a joke and a dream, quite frankly. We were having a good time, and we were working very hard and the sessions were very light-hearted.
Eddie Kramer
I think the box set represents the four top creative years of his life. It shows that growth pattern and shows behind-the-scenes little things that he was doing in creating those records and (is a) sort of wonderful window into the mind of the man who to me was the greatest guitar player of all time.
Eddie Kramer
This was an experiment - expanding the band and trying to make the music communicate in a different sort of way. Maybe that part of it didn't happen. But his performance is so stunning when you watch what he is actually doing. When we cut the film together in the present form, in the correct order, better angles, and you really focus on Jimi, ... you see what he is doing. He's conducting the orchestra. He's playing lead and rhythm at the same time. He's smoking a cigarette. He's doing five things at once. It's incredible.
Eddie Kramer
Jimi's music is so universal. And kids who are getting into rock 'n' roll guitar, who's the go-to guy It's Jimi. That's the first place you start and everything else comes from that.
Eddie Kramer
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