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Jimi Hendrix Could Be the Next to Get the AI Beatles Treatment

Jimi Hendrix might be the next artist where artificial intelligence technology is utilized to complete or create new music. The topic was broached with producer/engineer Eddie Kramer on The Vinyl Guide podcast….

Jimi Hendrix performing on stage; The Beatles waving to fans before boarding a plane.
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Jimi Hendrix might be the next artist where artificial intelligence technology is utilized to complete or create new music.

The topic was broached with producer/engineer Eddie Kramer on The Vinyl Guide podcast. Kramer says, in part, "It’s really very advanced digital manipulation, and now the technology has become so evolved. I’m sure if we found another tape [on which] Jimi’s voice is buried, I know I could use something similar, which I’ve done before, but now it’s going to be on a much higher level."

So far, there has been no confirmation from the Hendrix estate about going through the vaults and creating new music.

The Beatles, AI and "Now And Then"

This year saw the release of the final Beatles song "Now And Then." The song was famously completed with the help of AI technology. As previously reported, the track's origins stem from a John Lennon demo that was first worked on by Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr in 1995 as part of The Beatles Anthology.

Peter Jackson and his team were able to develop new audio technology while making the 2021 docuseries The Beatles: Get Back. This technology made it possible to isolate Lennon's vocals on the demo and to digitally clean them up. As a result, "Now And Then" could be completed.

Along with the audio track, an accompanying music video for "Now And Then" was released. The video was also helmed by Jackson.

The video features a dizzying mix of present-day McCartney and Starr cut together with classic footage of Lennon and Harrison. At one point, you see McCartney and Starr recording vocals next to '60s versions of Lennon and Harrison.

Another memorable part of the video shows Lennon superimposed into the recording session of the new string arrangement for "Now And Then." He is seen playfully conducting the musicians during the recording session.

As anyone who knows anything about rock music will tell you, Jimi Hendrix is one of the best, and most influential artists, ever. His recording career lasted less than five years; he died at the age of 27 on September 18, 1970. But his three studio albums helped to change the course of rock music and pop culture. Over the years, various record labels have unloaded all kinds of reissues and live recordings. It’s understandable if the torrent of Hendrix releases makes you say, “Another Hendrix release? Again?” But the man recorded a lot of mind-blowing music in his short life.

We’ve gone through his albums released during his lifetime, as well as a lot of posthumously released collections. So, in honor of what would have been his 80th birthday on November 27, we decided to take a deep dive into his catalog… and we also looked at his influence and his influences. So, we’re presenting a series of lists: Jimi’s 16 best covers, the 22 best covers of Jimi’s songs and here, Jimi’s 42 best original jams. We’re only including songs that Jimi wrote, so there are at least two big hits that you’ll note aren’t on this list.

42. “Radio One” from BBC Sessions (recorded in 1967)

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41. “Little Miss Lover” from ‘Axis: Bold As Love’ (1967)

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40. “Message To Love (live)” from Live At Woodstock (recorded in 1969)

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39. “Voodoo Chile” from ‘Electric Ladyland’ (1968)

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38. “Power To Love” from ‘Band Of Gypsys’ (1970)

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37. “Have You Ever Been (To Electric Ladyland)” from ‘Electric Ladyland’ (1968)

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36. “Dolly Dagger” from ‘First Rays Of The New Rising Sun’ (recorded in 1970)

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35. “1983… (A Merman I Should Turn To Be)” from ‘Electric Ladyland’ (1968)

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34. “Rainy Day, Dream Away” from ‘Electric Ladyland’ (1968)

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33. “You Got Me Floatin’” from ‘Axis: Bold As Love’ (1968)

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32. “Can You See Me” from ‘Are You Experienced (1967)

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31. “Freedom” from ‘First Rays of The New Rising Sun’ (recorded in 1970)

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30. “Highway Chile” from ‘Are You Experienced’ (1967)

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29. “Wait Until Tomorrow” from ‘Axis: Bold As Love’ (1968)

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28. “51st Anniversary” from ‘Are You Experienced’ (1967)

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27. “In From The Storm” from ‘First Rays Of The New Rising Sun’ (recorded in 1970)

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26. “Remember” from ‘Are You Experienced’ (1967)

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25. “If 6 Was 9” from ‘Axis: Bold As Love’ (1968)

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24. “Angel” from ‘First Rays Of The New Rising Sun’ (recorded in 1970)

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23. “Up From The Skies” from ‘Axis: Bold As Love’ (1968)

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22. “Red House” from ‘Are You Experienced’ (1967)

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21. “Room Full Of Mirrors” from ‘First Rays Of The New Rising Sun’ (recorded in 1970)

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20. “Bold As Love” from ‘Axis: Bold As Love” (1968)

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19. “Are You Experienced?” from ‘Are You Experienced (1967)

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18. “Hear My Train A’Comin’ (acoustic)” from ‘Blues’ (recorded in 1967)

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17. “Stone Free” from ‘Are You Experienced (1967)

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16. “Spanish Castle Magic” from ‘Axis: Bold As Love’ (1968)

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15. “May This Be Love” from ‘Are You Experienced (1967)

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14. “Crosstown Traffic” from ‘Electric Ladyland’ (1968)

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13. “Love Or Confusion” from ‘Are You Experienced (1967)

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12. “Castles Made Of Sand” from “Axis: Bold As Love” (1968)

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11. “I Don’t Live Today” from ‘Are You Experienced (1967)

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10. “Hey Baby (New Rising Sun)” from ‘First Rays Of The New Rising Sun” (recorded in 1970)

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9. “Manic Depression” from ‘Are You Experienced (1967)

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8. “Machine Gun” from ‘Band of Gypsys’ (1970)

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7. “Fire” from ‘Are You Experienced (1967)

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6. “Burning Of The Midnight Lamp” from ‘Electric Ladyland’ (first released in 1967 as a single)

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5. “Foxey Lady” from ‘Are You Experienced’ (1967)

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4. “The Wind Cries Mary” from ‘Are You Experienced’ (1967)

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3. “Little Wing” from ‘Axis: Bold As Love’ (1968)

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2. “Purple Haze” from ‘Are You Experienced’ (1967)

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1. “Voodoo Child (Slight Return)” from ‘Electric Ladyland’ (1968)

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Erica Banas is a news blogger who's been covering the rock/classic rock world since 2014. The coolest event she's ever covered in person was the 2021 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony. (Sir Paul McCartney inducting Foo Fighters? C'mon now!) She's also well-versed in etiquette and extraordinarily nice. #TransRightsAreHumanRights