Up from the Skies
Jimi Hendrix
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I just want to talk to you I won't do you no harm I just want to know about your different lives, On this here people farm I heard some of you got your families, Living in cages tall and cold And some just stay there and dust away, Past the age of old Is this true? Please let me talk to you I just want to know about, The rooms behind your minds Do I see a vacuum there or am I going blind? Or is it just remains from vibrations and echoes long ago Things like love the world and let your fancy flow Is this true? Please let me talk to you, let me talk to you I have lived here before the days of ice And of course this is why I'm so concerned And I come back to find the stars misplaced And the smell of a world that has burned The smell of a world that has burned Well maybe, maybe it's just a change of climate I can dig it I can dig it baby I just want to see So where do I purchase my ticket I would just like to have a ringside seat I want to know about the new mother earth I want to hear and see everything I want to hear and see everything I want to hear and see everything Yeah Aw shucks If my daddy could see me now
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20 facts about this song
Song Overview"Up from the Skies" is a track from the second album "Axis: Bold as Love" by The Jimi Hendrix Experience; an influential rock band from the 1960s led by Jimi Hendrix.
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Album IdentificationThe song was included in the band's 1967’s album, which is often overshadowed by the band's debut and final albums.
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Genre ClassificationThe song showcases Jimi Hendrix's versatility as it combines elements of blues, jazz, and psychedelic rock.
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Lyric CompositionThe lyrics are Hendrix’s message to humanity about the destruction of the environment and the possible outcomes of ongoing wars. The song presents a hypothetical view from an alien's perspective visiting Earth.
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Music CompositionIn contrast to the often heavy, psychedelic rock of Hendrix, "Up from the Skies" has a softer, jazz-inspired sound, utilizing a Wah-Wah pedal which adds a muted trumpet effect to the guitar.
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Songwriting CreditsJimi Hendrix is solely credited for the songwriting of "Up from the Skies".
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Bass ContributionThis is one of the few tracks where Noel Redding, the band's bassist, played lead guitar.
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Re-releaseThis song was re-released as part of the Hendrix compilation album “Experience Hendrix: The Best of Jimi Hendrix” in 1997.
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Song RankingIn the 2015 Rolling Stone Magazine's list of "100 Greatest Jimi Hendrix Songs", "Up From the Skies" was ranked 51.
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Cover VersionsSeveral artists have covered this song, including guitar virtuoso Eric Johnson and jazz guitarist Gil Evans.
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Song Basics"Up from the Skies" is a song written and performed by Jimi Hendrix and it's the opening track to his second studio album with The Jimi Hendrix Experience, titled "Axis: Bold as Love", which was released in 1967.
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Genre ClassificationThe song is generally classified as psychedelic rock, blues rock and jazz fusion. It showcases Hendrix's diverse musical range and ability to blend different musical styles.
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Song MeaningThe lyrics portray an extraterrestrial returning to Earth, disappointed to see the environmental damage caused by mankind. This demonstrates Hendrix's environmental consciousness and his philosophical and contemplative lyrism.
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Unique InstrumentationHendrix used a Wah-Wah pedal in reverse for "Up from the Skies". This innovative approach to the use of guitar pedals created a unique swirling sound effect, showcasing Hendrix's creativity and his penchant for experimentation in his music.
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Chart PerformanceThe song was released as a single in the United States in February 1968 and peaked at number 82 on the Billboard Hot 100. Despite its modest chart performance, it has been praised by critics for its unique sound and lyricism.
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Different VersionsAn alternate recording of "Up from the Skies" is available on the posthumous album "South Saturn Delta". This version differs slightly from the one found on "Axis: Bold as Love".
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Live PerformancesWhile "Up from the Skies" is not as widely recognized as some of Hendrix's other great hits, it is known for some memorable live performances, including the one at the Fillmore East with the band Gypsy Sun and Rainbows.
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Pop CultureChris Squire from the band Yes covered "Up from the Skies" on his solo album "Fish Out of Water" in 1975, illustrating its influence on other popular musicians.
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RecognitionDespite its low chart presence, the song is recognized as an important part of Hendrix's discography, shedding light on his creative blending of multiple musical genres and his experimentation with sound effects.
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VocalsUnlike much of Hendrix's work, “Up from the Skies” features a less intense, laid-back vocal performance. This different approach showcases Hendrix's versatility as a vocalist.
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