The Cry of Love Tour | ||||
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Tour by Jimi Hendrix | ||||
Start date | April 25, 1970 | |||
End date | September 6, 1970 | |||
Legs | 3 | |||
Shows | 41 (6 festivals) | |||
Jimi Hendrix tour chronology | ||||
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The Cry of Love Tour was a United States concert tour by American rock singer-songwriter and guitarist Jimi Hendrix, which ran from April 25 to September 6, 1970. The tour turned out to be the last on which Hendrix performed before his death in September, and featured many songs that he was working on for his double album First Rays of the New Rising Sun. Though the band did not feature original bassist Noel Redding, the trio of Hendrix, Mitch Mitchell (drums) and Billy Cox (bass) were often billed as "The Jimi Hendrix Experience".
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The original Experience broke up in June 1969, after bassist Noel Redding left the band. Hendrix subsequently formed Gypsy Sun and Rainbows, which famously performed at the 1969 Woodstock Festival. After only two more performances, the band split up; Hendrix kept bassist Billy Cox and formed the Band of Gypsys with drummer and vocalist Buddy Miles. After a similarly short run, the trio disbanded, and Hendrix and Cox re-recruited drummer Mitch Mitchell to form what was often billed as "the new Jimi Hendrix Experience". The band was later dubbed "The Cry of Love", a name taken from the tour and the album on which they performed.
The set lists on The Cry of Love Tour consisted largely of new songs being worked on by Hendrix, including "Lover Man", "Room Full of Mirrors", "Machine Gun" and "Ezy Ryder". A number of songs from his original albums with The Jimi Hendrix Experience were still present, however, such as "Fire", "Red House", "Purple Haze" and "Voodoo Child (Slight Return)".
The following is the set list from the band's May 9 concert at the Will Rogers Coliseum in Fort Worth, Texas, which serves well as a sample set list for the tour.
"Fire" and "Lover Man" were regularly used as the first songs in performances, and "Purple Haze" and "Voodoo Child" were regularly used as the last. A number of concerts featured "Spanish Castle Magic" as the opening song, and in the later dates songs like "Hey Baby (New Rising Sun)", "Stone Free", "Hey Joe" and "All Along the Watchtower" were introduced. "Straight Ahead" and "Midnight Lightning" also made their live debuts, both at the May 30 Berkeley concerts.
Number | Date | City | Country | Venue | Support |
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United States I | |||||
1 | April 25, 1970 | Los Angeles | United States | The Forum | Buddy Miles Express Ballin' Jack |
2 | April 26, 1970 | Sacramento | Cal Expo | Buddy Miles Express Blue Mountain Eagle |
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3 | May 1, 1970 | Milwaukee | Milwaukee Arena | Oz | |
4 | May 2, 1970 | Dane County | Dane County Memorial Coliseum | Savage Grace Oz |
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5 | May 3, 1970 | Saint Paul | Saint Paul Civic Center | ||
6 | May 4, 1970 | New York City | The Village Gate | Johnny Winter with Noel Redding | |
7 | May 8, 1970 | Norman | University of Oklahoma Field House | Bloodrock | |
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9 | May 9, 1970 | Fort Worth | Will Rogers Coliseum | ||
10 | May 10, 1970 | San Antonio | San Antonio Hemisphere Arena | ||
11 (Festival) | May 16, 1970 | Philadelphia | Temple University Stadium | Grateful Dead Steve Miller Band Cactus |
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12 | May 30, 1970 | Berkeley | Berkeley Community Theatre | Tower of Power | |
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14 | June 5, 1970 | Dallas | Dallas Memorial Auditorium | ||
15 | June 6, 1970 | Houston | Sam Houston Coliseum | Ballin' Jack | |
16 | June 7, 1970 | Tulsa | Assembly Center Arena | ||
17 | June 9, 1970 | Memphis | Mid-South Coliseum | ||
18 | June 10, 1970 | Evansville | Roberts Municipal Stadium | ||
19 | June 13, 1970 | Baltimore | Baltimore Civic Center | Ballin' Jack Cactus |
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20 | June 19, 1970 | Albuquerque | Albuquerque Civic Auditorium | ||
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22 | June 20, 1970 | San Bernardino | Swing Auditorium | ||
23 | June 21, 1970 | Ventura | Ventura County Fairgrounds | Ballin' Jack Grin |
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24 | June 23, 1970 | Denver | Mammoth Gardens | ||
25 | June 27, 1970 | Boston | Boston Garden | The Illusion Cactus |
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26 (Festival) | July 4, 1970 | Byron | Middle Georgia Raceway (Atlanta Pop Festival) |
Rare Earth The Chambers Brothers Lee Michaels Jethro Tull Cactus Cat Mother & the All Night Newsboys Rotary Connection The Gypsy |
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27 | July 5, 1970 | Miami | Miami Jai-Alai Fronton | ||
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United States II | |||||
29 (Festival) | July 17, 1970 | Randall's Island | United States | Downing Stadium (New York Pop Festival) |
John Sebastian Grand Funk Railroad Steppenwolf Jethro Tull |
30 | July 25, 1970 | San Diego | San Diego Sports Arena | Cat Mother & the All Night Newsboys | |
31 | July 26, 1970 | Seattle | Sick's Stadium | Cactus Rube Tuben and the Rhondonnas |
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32 | July 30, 1970 | Maui | Haleakala Crater | ||
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34 | August 1, 1970 | Honolulu | Honolulu International Center | ||
Europe | |||||
35 (Festival) | August 30, 1970 | Isle of Wight | England | East Afton Farm (Isle of Wight Festival) |
Kris Kristofferson Ralph McTell Heaven Free Donovan Pentangle The Moody Blues Jethro Tull Joan Baez Richie Havens Leonard Cohen |
36 | August 31, 1970 | Stockholm | Sweden | Gröna Lund | |
37 | September 1, 1970 | Gothenburg | Liseberg | ||
38 | September 2, 1970 | Aarhus | Denmark | Vejlby Risskov Hallen | |
39 | September 3, 1970 | Copenhagen | K.B. Hallen | Blue Sun | |
40 (Festival) | September 4, 1970 | Berlin | Germany | Deutschlandhalle (Super Concert '70) |
Murphy Blend Procol Harum Canned Heat Ten Years After Cat Mother & the All Night Newsboys |
41 (Festival) | September 6, 1970 | Fehmarn | Mecklenburg Bay | Alexis Korner Floh de Cologne Limbus 4 Embryo |