Why did Jimi Hendrix smash his guitar?

Early in 1967 he accidentally cracked one of his guitars backstage and decided to wreck it as part of his act. Audiences liked it so he found creative ways to trash his instrument. But unlike Townshend, Hendrix continued to create music as his burned his guitars.
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Did Jimi Hendrix ever smash his guitar?

Jimi Hendrix had to literally destroy the instrument. According to manager (and former Animal) Chas Chandler, Hendrix's guitar carnage began during a European tour in early 1967. The performer had accidentally cracked his ax when climbing back on stage and decided to pull a Pete Townshend and smash the thing.
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How many times did Jimi Hendrix smash his guitar?

Jimi Hendrix was also known for destroying his guitars and amps. He famously burned two guitars at three shows, most notably the 1967 Monterey Pop Festival.
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When did Jimi Hendrix smash his guitar?

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A friend of Townshend's, Hendrix is believed to have taken inspiration from Pete and began smashing his guitar onstage in a fashion similar to his contemporary. But on June 18, 1967, at the Monterey Pop Festival, Hendrix would make the act very much his own.
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Who burned their guitar on stage?

History Highlight: Today in 1967, Jimi Hendrix set fire to his guitar live on stage for the first time when he was appearing at The Astoria in London. It was the first night of a 24-date tour with The Walker Brothers, Cat Stevens and Engelbert Humperdink.
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Why do guitarists smash guitars?

Musicians smash their instruments to display emotion, to permanently end a show, to create noise, and to follow rock and roll tradition. Guitars are most often the instruments destroyed, but drums, pianos, keyboards, amplifiers, and virtually anything else on stage has been destroyed in a concert.
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Why did Hendrix lights his guitar on fire?

While waiting to go onstage at the Rainbow Theatre on March 31, 1967, Hendrix and Chandler were talking to rock journalist Keith Altham who said it would be cool if during their song Fire they could actually play with fire during the act. Chandler and Hendrix went one better, burning the guitar instead.
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Who made smashing guitars famous?

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Jimi Hendrix was also known for destroying his guitars and amps. He famously burned two guitars at three shows, most notably the 1967 Monterey Pop Festival.
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Could Jimi Hendrix play the guitar with his teeth?

Hendrix would also play guitar with his teeth, as well as make it look as though he was playing with his tongue, such as at the 1967 Monterey International Pop Music Festival during the guitar solo from his popular song "Hey Joe".
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Who set their guitar on fire?

Today's Morning Edition music is from "Fire" by the Jimi Hendrix Experience. Fifty years ago during a performance in London, Hendrix played this song and then poured lighter fluid on his guitar and set it on fire. The flames leaped 4 feet in the air and burned his hands.
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Why did Pete Townshend smash his guitar?

To make it easier to repair his broken guitars, he went to great lengths to smash them up as carefully as possible. Yikes. This is all according to his bandmate Roger Daltrey, at least. On the How to Wow podcast, he revealed the careful process behind Townshend's destruction.
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How much is Jimi Hendrix burnt guitar worth?

As he finished off his performance of “Fire,” Hendrix doused his 1965 Fender Stratocaster in lighter fluid and set it on fire. The burned guitar would later sell for more than $380,000 at an auction.
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Who owns Jimi Hendrix guitar?

Hendrix purchased the guitar in 1968 and played it at many concerts including the Newport Pop Festival and his final concert at the Isle of Fehmarn in September 1970. It was sold to Paul Allen in the 90s and now rests in one of the rooms of the Experience Music Project Museum in Seattle.
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What happened to Jimi Hendrix burned guitar?

The burned guitar sold at auction November 27, 2012, for £237,000. The black guitar was supposedly retained for decades by one of the record label managers and was intended to be offered at a Beverly Hills auction in 2017, but it was ultimately pulled because of concerns over its authenticity.
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How much did Jimi Hendrix pay for his guitar?

Jimi Hendrix's 1968 Fender Stratocaster – $2,000,000

The guitar in question was purchased by Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen, who purchased it for a cool $2 million.
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Did Hendrix play with his tongue?

One of the many ways Hendrix reinvented playing the electric guitar: he used his tongue. (Happily, not at the same time he used lighter fluid.)
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Who invented the guitar flip?

"I started doing it in the late '70s." UG News writer/editor since early 2013. King Crimson fan. Yngwie Malmsteen was asked by Metal Wani on where he got the idea to do his very first guitar flip - a move that would eventually become his staple onstage theatric - to which he replied (transcribed by UG):
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Why did the who break their instruments?

According to guitarist Pete Townshend, his first public act of destruction came about by complete accident: He was performing at London's Railway Club in 1964 when he unwittingly cracked his guitar's headstock when it hit the venue's low ceiling.
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How do you destroy a guitar?

5 Ways to Destroy Your Guitar
  1. Leave your case unzipped. You think your best axe is safe in that gig bag or buckled up inside a hard case. ...
  2. Allow people to trip on cables. ...
  3. Let beginners borrow your instrument. ...
  4. Leave your instrument in humid conditions. ...
  5. Make sure everyone in town knows where you keep your guitar.
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Why do guitar players have long hair?

Musicians tend to be ahead of the cultural curve and to shape it. Because it came of age in the 60's, rock music became strongly associated with long hair. Even newer rock musicians in the older sub-genres (classic rock, heavy metal) tend to keep to this convention. Conversely, punk rockers tend to have short haircuts.
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Why do bands switch guitars?

Why do bands change guitars during shows? Bands change guitars to quickly utilize different tunings, variations in tone, and to make small adjustments (like changing a broken string). Alternatively, some guitars just sound better for a specific song or style of music.
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What's the most expensive guitar ever?

David Gilmour's "Black Strat" Just Became the Most Expensive Guitar Ever Sold, at $3.975 Million.
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