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Jimi Hendrix videography : ウィキペディア英語版 | Jimi Hendrix videography Jimi Hendrix was an American guitarist and singer-songwriter who was active from 1962 until his death in 1970. His videography includes commercially released films of musical performances and documentaries about his career. During his lifetime, Hendrix's performances appeared in two popular music festival films – ''Monterey Pop'' (1968) and ''Woodstock'' (1970). A short documentary, ''Experience'' (1968), also known as ''See My Music Talking'', was also released. At the time of his death, two concert films were in development. ''Jimi Plays Berkeley'' (1971) was the first film featuring Hendrix to be issued posthumously. A second, tentatively titled ''The Last Experience'', was filmed of the Jimi Hendrix Experience's last British concert. However, legal difficulties have prevented its release. Additionally, a theatrical film, with incidental music and 17 minutes of Hendrix's performing, was released as ''Rainbow Bridge'' (1971). In 1973, the first attempt at a biographical documentary film, titled ''Jimi Hendrix'' was released. Over the years, many concert films and documentaries have been forthcoming. DVD releases of several of these and the earlier films have been certified as "Gold" and "Platinum" in the US and UK. The 2013 documentary ''Hear My Train A Comin''' received an Emmy Award in 2014.〔 ==Concert films==
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