Your guitar tracks and vocals are the stars here, you've both done this song proud.
Hey, Joe by The Hamsters was written by Billy Roberts and was first recorded and released by The Leaves in 1965.
I love listening to what is possible in terms of playing and production from other members of the community. That was awesome, I think you guys did it justice to. His contributions alone bumped my list of Hey Joe covers to well over 2000 and counting. The Leaves originally recorded Hey Joe, Where You Gonna Go? 0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.Hey LB and Dave, another fine recording from the East Coast Studio. (Never mind the theory that he “gave” the song to Dino Valente, author of the Youngbloods’ “Get Together,” in order to give Valente some royalty income while he was in prison. You guys show how it CAN be done, so much going on here, but everything has its place and is making a contribution to the whole, so many subtleties, but I can hear every little thing. The Hamsters released it on the album The Jimi Hendrix Memorial Concerts - 1995 in 1996. However, there is yet to be a convincing version in the field of electronica, so if you’re looking to spread the word about “Hey Joe” a whole new way, there’s your best bet. It was also covered by The Hypstrz, ZZ Top, Giovani Leoni 2, Ricky Shayne and other artists. Buckwheat Zydeco – Hey Joe (Billy Roberts cover) First up is an elegant waltzy swagger through “Hey Joe,” with a marvelous cajun accordion intro, clattering drums and drawled vocal, before the will they/won’t they bass line follows a wailing guitar and more squeezebox. In 1962, Billy Roberts registered "Hey Joe" for copyright in the United States. It certainly should be, call and refrain being common features within the traditional canon, but there isn’t enough evidence to nail that theory, so Billy Roberts, a ’60s coffeehouse folkie, has the official rights thereto. Marto', 1967, Band from Bologne, Italy, Hey Joe in Italian - 2 Covers: Hendrix and Leaves Mass Confusion, 1969, Band from New York (Brooklin), NY, USA , Leaves Cover - Psyche Matter Of Taste, 1970, Band from Ilsfeld, Germany, Hendrix Cover Memphis Black, 1967, Band from Germany, Hey Joe instrumental - Hendrix Cover I need to find myself a jam buddy!BC (classic) completed, now on Intermediate Course, Folk Fingerstyle and Blues modules. : “Hey Joe” (Jimi Hendrix / The Leaves),Cover Classics: Noel Redding And Friends, ‘Live From Bunkr’,Five Good Covers: Hey Joe (Billy Roberts),Leaves’ never-more-garage version of 1965,Anne-Marie Adds Hint of Nostalgia to “Watermelon Sugar” Cover,Western Terrestrials Revive Alien-Country with “Flying Saucers Rock ‘n’ Roll” Cover,Good, Better, Best: “Abracadabra” (Steve Miller Band),Molly Tuttle, ‘but I’d rather be with you’,‘Tanya Donelly and the Parkington Sisters’,Gillian Welch and David Rawlings, 'All the Good Times',Kenton Chen and Scary Pockets Reinvent Madonna’s “Like a Virgin” as a Funk Jam,The Dresden Dolls Pine for Homeland, Cover the Muppets’ “I’m Going to Go Back There Someday”,Miley Cyrus Performs a Warm, Jazzy Cover of Billie Eilish’s “My Future”,IDLES’ “Reptilia” Cover Gives The Strokes a Hardcore Makeover,Full Albums: Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young’s ‘Deja Vu’,Full Albums: Lucinda Williams’ ‘Car Wheels on a Gravel Road’,Five Good Covers: “Bette Davis Eyes” (Kim Carnes/Jackie DeShannon),Five Good Covers: “Fire and Rain” (James Taylor),Five Good Covers: “When Doves Cry” (Prince),Five Good Covers: “House of the Rising Sun” (Trad.
I removed Eric Carr in the list of sixties performers),(I adde the Fabulous Troubadores in the sixties list),(including artwork live at satellite August 9, 2013),https://beginnerguitarhq.com/famous-guitarists,Albert Mangelsdorff and members of Klaus Lage Band,Rex Swanigan and the Fabulous Troubadores.when I knew, in March 2019, the existence of Marc Shapiro's book about Hey Joe (issued in 2016), of course I bought it and surprise. Oui, c'est le jour de mon anniversaire. Buona visione P.S. Excellent and mightily impressive.That's and excellent production.
I enjoyed every minute, you really got a Hendrix vibe going on there!
Keep it up!Wow, wow, wow, that was terrific guys. If you just want to enjoy the song in a non-Hendrix style, try these five….Robert Plant’s version brings out the darkness – recommended!Nick Cave’s version (with the Bad Seeds) even more dark,That’s a Cover? J'ai supprimé Eric Carr de la liste des interprètes des années 60,(j'ai ajouté les Fabulous Troubadores dans la liste 60's),(incluant artwork live at satellite August 9, 2013),https://beginnerguitarhq.com/famous-guitarists,Albert Mangelsdorff and members of Klaus Lage Band,Rex Swanigan and the Fabulous Troubadores,quand j'ai appris l'existence en mars 2019, du livre de Marc Shapiro sur Hey Joe (paru en 2016), bien sur je l'ai acheté et surprise, mon nom est cité en page VII et heyjocovers.fr est cité page 142 ainsi que le site de mon ami hollandais Jan Marius Franzen: heyjoeversions.com page 148. The Music Machine released it on the album (Turn On) The Music Machine in 1966. In late 1965, Los Angeles garage band the Leaves recorded the earliest known commercial version of "Hey Joe", which was released as a single.