  |  New: Jimi Hendrix Experience |   
| In  1968, Jimi Hendrix was putting more passion and fury into his live  improvisations than ever before. This final set from his legendary  October, 1968 run at Winterland captures Hendrix playing with relentless  energy from beginning to end. With extended versions of classics like  "Little Wing," "Spanish Castle Magic" and "Purple Haze," this is truly  one for the ages. Hold on tight and enjoy the ride with this new 1968 Jimi Hendrix Experience set! |   
  |  50% Off Winterland Jimi Hendrix Poster |   
| Since we are featuring a live Hendrix concert today, we thought it would be fitting to offer 50% off the poster for that 1968 Winterland show!  Artists Rick Griffin and Victor Moscoso (two of the best) collaborated  on BG140 with psychedelic lettering and a scarab beetle. From now  through Sunday, take 50% off the 2nd printing of BG140 by using promo code JIMI at checkout. This makes for a great gift, but only lasts a few days, so don't delay! |   
  |  Download Deal: Hot Tuna |   
| This  1972 recording features Jorma and Jack, along with violinist Papa John  Creach and drummer Sammy Piazza, working their way through a set of  delicious electric blues from around the time they had released their  beloved Burgers album. Though they stretch out on a few  occasions, this performance focuses on tight, precise arrangements,  highlighting the beauty of their material and astounding control of  dynamics. Download this Hot Tuna set for half price this weekend and show off your great taste in music to your friends.  |   
  |  New to the Vault: Suki Hill Photography |   
| Suki  Hill aimed her camera before most got wind of what was happening in  Northern California in the 1960's. A local - she was on scene just as  Dylan went electric; at the first US Beatles concert; when the Grateful  Dead played for a sports store opening. She shot the 1st Anniversary of  Bill Graham's Fillmore; the very first rock festival; and the 1st major  US appearance of Hendrix. Now featured exclusively at the Vault, check out her images of a unique time and place. |   
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![[advertisement]](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_vw7KsGTXlWvX_CZLKJE9-7ofJ0t_EtEYi9UtGMqdu36piflMEI8Efa9Ty1S-lotvNwisDrkIcxpWTJUveCqwOujnae9-tWM6Wtg395QoLgHVsE5eEzI9VlBY_FweR6YVKFNt3GUqcppnOKdUuPbTKwEyCOk7he1liyAFOmoVM3r7k=s0-d)  |  Deal Of The Week: Jeff Beck Poster Jeff  Beck's guitar skills were sometimes overlooked due to his counterparts  like Hendrix, Richards, and Page; but any big music fan (you of course)  will tell you he was one of the all-time greats. Similarly, this poster  by artist Lee Conklin can be overshadowed in the Bill Graham poster  series, but a closer look reveals the twisted masterpiece that it is.  Through the weekend, get this original Jeff Beck Fillmore poster at 50% off!   |   
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  |  New: Grande Parade du Jazz, 1977 |   
| When  George Wein produced 1977's Grande Parade du Jazz in Nice, France, he  brought a particularly impressive lineup to the French Riviera. We've  begun releasing recordings from that year's festival for streaming and  download, starting with an impressive foursome: a flamboyant performance  from jive pioneer Cab Calloway, a mini-set from old school ragtimer Eubie Blake, some ferocious swing from Pee Wee Erwin and his Kings of Jazz, and some hot Armstrong-and-Beiderbecke-inspired playing by cornetist Wild Bill Davison and his All-Stars.  |   
  |  Playlist: Best New Releases of 2011 (Part 1) |   
| It's  hard to believe 2011 is almost over (time flies when you're listening  to hot jams), but that means it's time to highlight some of the year's  best new releases. Today,  we're starting with non-jazz shows that hit the site between January  and June. Whether you're catching up on what you've missed or looking to  re-visit a favorite, check out these songs by The  Who, Bob Dylan & The Band, Van Morrison, Gregg Allman, Journey  & Friends, Phil Lesh & Friends, Los Lobos, Muddy Waters and more. Happy Vault digging!  |   
  |  Featured Video: U2, "Sunday Bloody Sunday," Giants Stadium, June 15, 1986 |   
| Even  during the early stages of their ascendancy as the biggest band in the  world, U2 always made time for causes they held dear, and this emotional version of one of the first of many top ten singles for the Irish group is the perfect finale for our week-long focus on 1986's A Conspiracy of Hope Tour in |  
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