JIMI HENDRIX' Final Interview Used To Create Animated Video; Stream Available
February 4, 2014, 10 years ago
NME's Keith Allston sat down with guitarist JIMI HENDRIX on September 11th, 1970 for what turned out to be the icon's final interview as he passed away just seven days later. Hendrix gave Allston a taste of the many collaborations he had in mind for the future, which sadly never came to be.
PBS's Digital Studio have used a portion of Hendrix's fascinating chat with Allston to create an amazing animated video. Take a look at how it came out:
Following its premiere at the Toronto Film Festival last September, All Is By My Side – the Jimi Hendrix biopic starring OUTKAST's André 3000 as the guitar icon – is one of many music films that will receive their U.S. debuts during South by Southwest's film festival in March, according to Billboard.
The film focuses on the period between Hendrix's start as a New York City backing musician to the time right before his performance at the Monterey Pop Festival in 1967.
Director and writer John Ridley, who wrote the screenplay for 12 Years A Slave, conceived the story eight years ago after hearing Hendrix's 'Sending My Love to Linda'. Wanting to know more about Linda – spoiler alert: she's one of Keith Richards's ex-girlfriends who befriended Hendrix – he set about researching Hendrix's life and decided to focus on the years 1966 and 1967. Despite Ridley's passion for the project, the late guitarist's estate would not sign off on using any Hendrix music in the film; instead, the film features music by MUDDY WATERS, THE BEATLES and THE TROGGS, among others.
Ridley has said he only considered André 3000 for the role. In turn, the Outkast member said in the movie's production notes, "I listened to hours of interviews. I watched films – watched his mannerisms."
Read more at RollingStone.com.