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Lyrics
[edit]Is it "edge of my hand" or "ledge of my hand"? The picture on this page says ledge, but the text says "edge". I've always heard "edge".
Covers
[edit]Is there a reason this article has no information about the various covers? Charles Essie (talk) 03:24, 13 November 2022 (UTC)
- There are far too many to list in an encyclopedic article. These are better found in sites like AllMusic[1] and SecondHandSongs.[2] To include covers in WP articles requires that they be recognized by a reliable source as somehow noteworthy, such as in an album review or artist bio, or by appearing in a reputable record chart (see WP:SONGCOVER). Apparently, no one has found any to add. Do you have something in mind? —Ojorojo (talk) 14:12, 13 November 2022 (UTC)
- I would've immediately said the cover by Stevie Ray Vaughan. LuciferMorgan (talk) 16:59, 25 November 2022 (UTC)
- It was the first one that came to my mind, but all that AllMusic has to say is "the [SRV] cover of 'Voodoo Chile (Slight Return)' is too reminiscent of Jimi Hendrix's original".[3] Do you have reliable sources that have more substance? —Ojorojo (talk) 18:25, 25 November 2022 (UTC)
- Not sure if these help;
- https://www.guitarworld.com/features/stevie-ray-vaughan-10-best-performances
- https://faroutmagazine.co.uk/stevie-ray-vaughan-jimi-hendrix-voodoo-child-cover/
- https://www.guitarplayer.com/players/watch-stevie-ray-vaughans-jaw-dropping-live-performance-of-jimi-hendrixs-voodoo-chile-slight-return
- Guitar Player: "Stevie Ray Vaughan would often throw a Jimi Hendrix song or two into his live set. In doing so, he helped turn a new generation of electric guitar players on to the psychedelic guitar god while establishing himself as latter-day blues legend."
- Guitar World: "His uncanny ability to smooth out some of Hendrix’s weirder edges without losing any of the music’s power or excitement allowed him to credibly deliver Jimi’s avant-garde blues to a whole new generation of guitar fanatics." LuciferMorgan (talk) 21:08, 25 November 2022 (UTC)
- Looks good. How about:
Stevie Ray Vaughan recorded "Voodoo Child (Slight Return)" for his second album, Couldn't Stand the Weather (1984).[GW] He explained in a 1985 interview: "I love Hendrix’s music ... and I just feel it's important for people to hear him."[GW] Although he follows Hendrix's original, "he still manages to make it his own", according to Far Out magazine contributor Sam Kemp.[FO] Guitar World's Damian Fanelli adds "His [Vaughan's] uncanny ability to smooth out some of Hendrix’s weirder edges without losing any of the music’s power or excitement allowed him to credibly deliver Jimi’s avant-garde blues to a whole new generation of guitar fanatics."[GW] Vaughan often performed the song in concert[GP] and live versions are included on the albums Live Alive (1986) and Live at Montreux 1982 & 1985 (2001).[AM]
- —Ojorojo (talk) 15:44, 26 November 2022 (UTC)
- Reads good. Keep up the good work. LuciferMorgan (talk) 21:36, 26 November 2022 (UTC)
- Looks good. How about:
- It was the first one that came to my mind, but all that AllMusic has to say is "the [SRV] cover of 'Voodoo Chile (Slight Return)' is too reminiscent of Jimi Hendrix's original".[3] Do you have reliable sources that have more substance? —Ojorojo (talk) 18:25, 25 November 2022 (UTC)
- I would've immediately said the cover by Stevie Ray Vaughan. LuciferMorgan (talk) 16:59, 25 November 2022 (UTC)