Code:Realize – Bouquet of Rainbows

Code:Realize – Bouquet of Rainbows

Cardia, alone in a mansion on the outskirts of a 19th century steampunk version of London is a victim of a mysterious affliction that makes her touch lethal. Cardia is pursued by More »

Child of Light – Ultimate Edition

Child of Light – Ultimate Edition

Child of Light is a digital download, 2D side-scrolling role-playing game inspired by the art style of Studio Ghibli. UP0001-CUSA00339_00-CHILDOFLIGHT0001-A0102-V0100 EP0001-CUSA00074_00-CHILDOFLIGHT0001-A0102-V0100 EP0001-CUSA00074_00-CHILDOFLIGHT0001-A0102-V0100 EP0001-CUSA00074_00-CHILDOFLIGHT0001-A0102-V0100 More »

Cartoon Network – Battle Crashers

Cartoon Network – Battle Crashers

When Uncle Grandpa accidentally drives the UG-RV through multiple dimensions, he picks up some surprise passengers in the form of Gumball, Steven Universe, Finn, Mordecai and Clarence. Now they’ll have to band More »

Call of Duty – Black Ops III

Call of Duty – Black Ops III

In Black Ops 3, Treyarch introduces a new momentum-based chained-movement system which enables players to fluidly move through the environment with finesse, using controlled thrust jumps, slides, wall runs and mantling abilities More »

Call of Duty – Infinite Warfare

Call of Duty – Infinite Warfare

Infinite Warfare is the first game in the franchise to venture beyond the reaches of Earth, framing a plausible future war in our solar system. Infinite Warfare also introduces an original cooperative More »

 

American Masters Jimi Hendrix: Hear My Train a Comin’

Jimi Hendrix was the greatest single rock star of it’s era and remains so today. No one before or since has come close to his status but not until this American Masters profile has anyone done such an in depth biography on this iconic rock star who died over forty years ago. A 73 profile was decent enough with plenty of rock footage but it lacked the key interviews that AM provides in a career that ended at bad luck rock number 27. In addition to rock icons there are family members and lovers to present a unique artist in full both simple and complex. It also has a much shyer off stage Hendrix explaining his craft. Last and by far most we have the artist on stage blowing away the audience. Having grown up in that era I had never heard a sound like his and from the response in the neighborhood, the country and among his peers (Clapton, Townsend, The Beatles etc.) the verdict was unanimous, he was a rock superstar that not only played guitar better and more outlandishly than anyone in the business but also had an outstanding blues/rock voice along with interpretive skills that made covers ( Hey Joe, All Along the Watchtower, Wild Thing) superior to the original as well as pen Blues masterpieces like Red House. The Jimi Hendrix experience for this teen if I may use the term was one awesome ride.So it is better late than never in the true sense that American Masters pays tribute to American rock’s most iconic symbol in an era that might draw new fans away from the mediocrity to be found in the industry these days consisting of rhyming simpletons who can’t play a note, pole dancers and manufactured pop stars selected by committee. I realize we can’t pass down our idols but the way Hendrix transcends time he is one of the few rockers well worth a look back at.

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