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[this is an unofficial fan site. i do not know mitch. my apologies]

A child actor, Mitch was largely self taught, though he received some lessons when he worked in Jim Marshall’s (the Amp man) music store. Mitch did some free lance work before settling in with Georgie Fame and the Blue Fames. One of the great UK jazz inflected R&B bands. After 18 months George fired the whole band as management wanted a change in direction. The next day Mitch got a call from Chas Chandler to come and try out with this American he was managing. Mitch was invited to join for two weeks work touring France. One of the great musical synergies was born.

Jimi Hendrix has a magnificent rhythmic drive, his playing sets the groove. He also has a strong idea what the bass player is to play. Indeed he is a pretty good bass player himself as on several tracks he replaced Noel Redding and recorded the bass himself ("All Along the Watchtower", "1984…"). With Jimi setting the groove and the bass player holding it and following his lead, the drummer had great opportunity to fill and interact. Jimi and Mitch are closer to Townshend and Moon, then with Cream (Baker had two lead guitarists!).

Mitch is a jazz influenced player, especially Elvin Jones but also Max Roach and Joe Morello. He uses the underhand or military grip switching to matched for tom work. He used a variety of kits: first Premier with 20" bass & 14x 8" top tom, then a Ludwig Silver Sparkle in the classic jazz setup: 22" bass, 13x9" top, 14x14" & 16x16" floor, Ludwig Supra-phonic snare. Cymbals varied but typically: 15" Hi-hat, 20" ride, 20" & 22" crash and later a 22" or 24" riveted ride. In 1969 he moved to a Ludwig double bass kit with 24" bass drums and additional 12x8" top tom, then the same setup on Gretsch (possibly Ludwig sponsorship in Europe and Gretsch in USA). The double kit didn't change his style, it just added some tonal variety. Sticks were medium/heavy and he played seated low in a hunched position.

Mitch plays in the Elvin Jones explosive style with fast snare and cymbal riding coupled with more basic rock triplet bass patterns and big bombs. In line with jazz drumming he played within the snare/hi-hat/ride cymbal/bass drum arc with the toms as variations. His hi-hat and cymbal work is of the highest order and he used brushes on occasions. He is criticised as a busy drummer which is grossly overstating the case. More restrained drumming may have been more appropriate on a few tracks (that’s Mitch’s opinion). I really can’t describe them as flawed, just that it could have been done differently and that doesn’t mean better!

The thing that Mitch had was incredible stamina especially in the studio as Hendrix endlessly worked though songs. He always responded to Hendrix’s variations and worked from his arrangement. Mitch never defined his arrangement within the song. Live was the same, as it was need to follow Hendrix’s improvisations and also fill in those gaps, especially when Hendrix did his stage act. It was behind these that Mitch took his solo over a droning bass line, usually at an exciting high tempo. He was a fast drummer - lightning at times and surprisingly loud for his diminutive statue. But as a true soloist he could not retain momentum - the solo on "Voodoo Child" looses momentum surprisingly quickly. This is a result of the lack of thorough formal training and the techniques that it provides to build a coherent solo - a limitation of no relevance in this band.

Mitch’s critical asset was his explosive, intuitive responsiveness to Jimi. He could lay down a strong, light groove but then instantly react as Hendrix shifted gears or moved off in another direction. His style is in stark contrast to Buddy Miles who lays down a relentless groove which, when combined with the solid groove bass playing of Billy Cox, stultified Hendrix.

Mitch’s return freed up Hendrix and Billy Cox as well. I really cannot conceive of Baker playing this sort of role - his personal rhythmic impetus would also have impeded Hendrix but not as greatly as Miles.

After Jimi died, Mitch languished in some ordinary projects. The one that had the greatest potential was the Jack Bruce/Larry Coryell/Mitch Mitchell/Michael Mandell jazz/rock fusion band. The available bootlegs show Mitch playing in a jazzier style with some Bakerish inflections with the tom fills. What I find most interesting is that the rhythmic drive is coming from Jack, allowing Mitch to fill, reinforce and explode but in a controlled way. That was a good band that should have gone on but Jack got the irresistible call to join the Tony Williams Lifetime.

The third of the great British Rock drummers of the ‘60s, with a very different style and technique. His legacy is an indispensible part of that of Jimi Hendrix’s …’nough said.

Greatest moments: "Manic Depression", "Fire", "Crosstown Traffic" (the groove), "Hey Baby (New Rising Sun)"and the BBC sessions.

Historical Footnote: Ginger and Mitch were not rivals, in fact they were friendly members of the drummers club. On the night that Jimi died, they had picked up Sly Stone from London airport and were looking for Jimi to participate in a jam.

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Free Rabbits

Free Rabbits



Dec 3 2009 7:31 PM

Voll in Rock!



peace
THE REDS

THE REDS



Nov 30 2009 2:54 AM

Hello Mitch Mitchell:

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TAROCK MUSIC
Mutant Bass

Mutant Bass



Nov 25 2009 11:14 PM

whut up!!! how's everything? hope all is well with life and music!

hope your finding time to yourself!

---posido

www.mutantbass.com

Think less. Play the bass with less physical effort. Free up your musicality.

James Marshall Hendrix Birthday Bash Tue. Nov 27th

James Marshall Hendrix Birthday Bash Tue. Nov 27th



Nov 25 2009 1:31 PM




Jimi Hendrix Seattle Birthday Bash 11.28.09 at The Seamonster Lounge Giving thanks for Jimi Ari Joshua - Guitar Mesa - Vocals Barrett Martin - Drums Brandon Storms - Bass + guest Jabril
James Marshall Hendrix Birthday Bash Tue. Nov 27th

James Marshall Hendrix Birthday Bash Tue. Nov 27th



Nov 24 2009 5:31 AM




Jimi Hendrix Seattle Birthday Bash 11.28.09 at The Seamonster Lounge Giving thanks for Jimi Ari Joshua - Guitar Mesa - Vocals Barrett Martin - Drums Brandon Storms - Bass
Slight Return [Jimi Hendrix tribute]

Slight Return [Jimi Hendrix tribute]



Nov 22 2009 10:25 AM

Nuova band, nuovo space!
Vieni a visitarci se ti va!

New band, new space!
Come and visit us, if you want!

The Saber Tooth Bunnies

The Saber Tooth Bunnies



Nov 18 2009 2:06 AM

the very best of holidays to you!!!

         god bless...



the saber tooth bunnies...

Have some turkey


Rocket 88 & The Rockettes

Rocket 88 & The Rockettes



Nov 16 2009 10:09 AM

Hello
New cd release by Rocket 88 & The Rockettes
"One-Footed Cockroach Stomp"



Buy Rocket 88 & The Rockettes - One-Footed Cockroach Stomp (mp3) at play.com
Kind regards
Jim
THE END

THE END



Nov 14 2009 6:34 PM

ROCK ON!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
FLAMING GUITAR
Little Red Rooster

Little Red Rooster



Oct 30 2009 5:31 PM



no comment here, Cya!
Anthony Rds.
Rise With The Fallen (NEW EP NOW ON ITUNES!)

Rise With The Fallen (NEW EP NOW ON ITUNES!)



Oct 27 2009 6:09 AM

We just posted our new EP and we'd like it if you'd be able to check it out and tell us what you think! Hope to hear from you soon!

-Alan
Free Rabbits

Free Rabbits



Oct 23 2009 10:34 AM

Hey my friend!
I am just stopping by to tell you some news.
New session-recordings online!
We hope you enjoy the new tunes.



peace
ian marek

ian marek



Oct 22 2009 8:16 PM

In protest of legislation which prohibits the free sharing of music (such as the "Hadopi" law in France) and against conformism in today's music industry, we offer 3 complete albums free for listening and downloading on our myspace page : http://www.myspace.com/spiritofthematter

Thanks for helping us spread the word.
The Trousers - New song!!!

The Trousers - New song!!!



Oct 22 2009 6:47 AM


Richie Syrett

Richie Syrett



Oct 20 2009 12:32 AM

YOUR ATTENTION PLEASE…

 

Just like so many of My Space’s abundant artists and struggling musicians I’m trying to get my music heard by a few new people. If you have spare moment (and my approach has not put you off) please do drop by for a quick listen - You might be glad that you did…

 

New friends would be welcomed and any feedback would be really appreciated and taken in – even if you think I should give it up and return to my day job! 

mike pritchett

mike pritchett



Oct 18 2009 3:57 AM

We will always remember and love you....the one and only Mitch Mitchell R.I.P.
Gala Knörr (Art)

Gala Knörr (Art)



Oct 17 2009 11:51 PM

hola!

Fabrizio Venturi

Fabrizio Venturi



Oct 16 2009 6:28 PM

1000 thanks for the friendship,Mitch
I hope that will give us emotions and sounds wonderful !!!

Fabrizio Venturi





Tarbert Music Festival

Tarbert Music Festival



Oct 15 2009 7:19 PM

Thanks for the add.

Glad to be friends with you.

Greetings from Tarbert Music Festival, Tarbert (Loch Fyne), Kintyre, Argyll,
Scotland.

Next Years (25th Annual) Festival September 2010.

Slainthe Mhah

Neil Anderson

Tarbert Music Festival

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website http://www.tarbertmusicfestival.com/

WARBIRD

WARBIRD



Oct 15 2009 3:45 PM

biggest, biggest thanks for the addition!
mitch mitchell, king of rocknroll drumming!

The Beat Boogie

The Beat Boogie



Oct 15 2009 10:57 AM

The Beat Boogie - Have Beat Will Boogie -


Wieland

Wieland Meier



Oct 15 2009 9:17 AM


 

Erik Engebretsen

Erik Engebretsen



Oct 15 2009 6:29 AM

Hey,
Thanxx for being a friend.
Best regards....Erik Engebretsen.
Gideon Smith & The Dixie Damned

Gideon Smith & The Dixie Damned



Oct 15 2009 3:36 AM

rock on, GS
Funk Dub Division

Funk Dub Division



Oct 15 2009 3:26 AM

thanks for all the giantic grooves!

 

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