Words that defined a legend.
“I'm the only God that I believe in.”
— Jimi Hendrix · Hendrix expressed this philosophy in various interviews throughout the late 1960s, reflecting his spiritual independence and rejection of organized religion.
“Music is my religion.”
— Jimi Hendrix · A frequently cited statement from Hendrix during interviews, emphasizing how central music was to his life and spiritual expression.
“I used to live in a room that was 6 by 4, and I would sit on my bed and play chess against myself all night long.”
— Jimi Hendrix · Hendrix recalled this memory from his early struggling years in New York, describing his dedication to self-improvement during financially difficult times.
“When I die, just keep playing the records.”
— Jimi Hendrix · This quote reflects Hendrix's perspective on his legacy and the permanence of recorded music, spoken during various interviews in the late 1960s.
“Knowledge speaks, but wisdom listens.”
— Jimi Hendrix · Hendrix shared this philosophical observation in interviews, valuing intuitive understanding and deep listening as essential to music and life.
“I try to use my music to move people spiritually.”
— Jimi Hendrix · Hendrix articulated his artistic mission in interviews during the height of his career, explaining his approach to transcendent musicianship.
“The story of life is quicker than the blink of an eye.”
— Jimi Hendrix · This reflective statement from Hendrix speaks to the fleeting nature of existence, expressed during introspective moments in the late 1960s.
“I'm going to leave all my people behind and just go.”
— Jimi Hendrix · Hendrix expressed feelings of isolation and desire for escape in conversations with friends and in interviews, revealing his internal struggles despite external success.
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