Misplaced Pages

If 6 Was 9

Article snapshot taken from Wikipedia with creative commons attribution-sharealike license. Give it a read and then ask your questions in the chat. We can research this topic together.
(Redirected from If 6 was 9) For the 1995 short film and video installation of the same name, see Eija-Liisa Ahtila. 1967 song by the Jimi Hendrix Experience
"If 6 Was 9"
Song by the Jimi Hendrix Experience
from the album Axis: Bold as Love
Released
  • December 1, 1967 (1967-12-01) (UK)
  • January 15, 1968 (US)
RecordedMay 4–5, 1967
StudioOlympic, London
Genre
Length5:32
Label
Songwriter(s)Jimi Hendrix
Producer(s)Chas Chandler

"If 6 Was 9" is a song written by Jimi Hendrix and recorded by the Jimi Hendrix Experience. It was released on their second album Axis: Bold as Love (1967). It appeared on the soundtrack for the 1969 film Easy Rider and the soundtrack for the 1991 film Point Break.

Style and instrumentation

The style of the song has been referred to as "acid-fueled blues". The guitar solo makes innovative use of studio technology for the time, with stereo panning from left to right and vice versa, along with other effects, such as slap echo, fuzzbox distortion, and reverb.

Lyrics

Sara Pendergast described it as an "individualist anthem". The lyrics portray the underlying conflict of the counterculture of the 1960s: the "social and cultural dichotomies" between the hippies and the "white collared conservative" business world of the establishment. Beginning with a blues riff, the lyrics accompany a "spacey" free-form jam, with Hendrix epitomizing the existentialist voice of the youth movement: "I'm the one that's got to die when it's time for me to die/so let me live my life/the way I want to."

Authors Harry Shapiro and Caesar Glebbeek believe the lyrics, "if the mountains fell into the sea" are a reference to the creation myth of the second world of Hopi mythology. Frank Waters' Book of the Hopi (1963) was known to have influenced Hendrix, and many of his songs contain mythological themes and images related to Native Americans in the United States.

Various urban legends based on numerology have developed around the meaning of number 9 in the song and Hendrix's death in 1970.

Renditions

In 1991, Beautiful People adapted the song as "If 60's Was 90's" for the album If 60's Were 90's. Written by group leader Du Kane, it reached 74 on the UK Singles Chart and number five on the Hot Dance Club Songs chart.

Notes

  1. From US Reprise Records monaural promotional album (original UK Track and US Reprise albums did not list running times)
  2. Newquist, HP (2003). The Blues-Rock Masters. Backbeat Books. p. 32. ISBN 0-87930-735-8.
  3. Prown, Pete; Newquist, HP (1997). Legends of Rock Guitar: The Essential Reference of Rock's Greatest Guitarists. Hal Leonard. p. 50. ISBN 0-7935-4042-9.
  4. Pendergast, Sara (2000). "Jimi Hendrix". St. James Encyclopedia of Popular Culture. St. James Press.
  5. Vincent, Ricky (1996). Funk: The Music, the People, and the Rhythm of the One. St. Martin's Press. p. 107. ISBN 0-312-13499-1.
  6. Shapiro & Glebbeek 1995, p. 225.
  7. Shapiro & Glebbeek 1995, p. 148.
  8. Patterson, Gary R. (2004). Take a Walk on the Dark Side: Rock and Roll Myths, Legends, and Curses. Simon and Schuster. p. 200. ISBN 0-7432-4423-0.
  9. Washburn, Jim (May 5, 1994). "Beautiful People "If 60's Were 90's" / Continuum Records". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved May 22, 2013.
  10. "BEAUTIFUL PEOPLE". The Official Charts Company. Retrieved May 21, 2013.

References

Jimi Hendrix related articles
Jimi Hendrix
Original studio albums
Posthumous studio albums
Live albums
Anthologies and
retrospective
albums
Official bootlegs
Concert tours
Films, books,
and tributes
Related people
and acts
Related articles
Jimi Hendrix songs
Are You Experienced
(UK and US)
Axis: Bold as Love
Smash Hits
(UK and US)
Electric Ladyland
Band of Gypsys
Historic Performances
at Monterey Pop
The Cry of Love
Rainbow Bridge
Hendrix in the West
War Heroes
Loose Ends
...And a Happy
New Year
Radio One/
BBC Sessions
Other compilations
Lists
Jimi Hendrix singles discography
US(1967–1982)
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1982
UK(1966–1990)
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973"Hear My Train A Comin'" (solo acoustic) / "Rock Me Baby"
1982
1990
International(1997–present)
1997
1999
2010
2011
2012
2013
2015
2018
Notes: indicates a re-release, indicates a live recording
Beautiful People
Albums
Singles
Related articles
Categories: