Stone Free
"Stone Free"
Declare your independence with Jimi Hendrix's electrifying rock anthem, "Stone Free." One of the first songs Hendrix wrote, this track bursts with raw energy and defiant attitude. Though originating earlier, its inclusion on a 1969 compilation cemented its status as a classic Hendrix statement.
- TITLE: Stone Free
- BAND: Jimi Hendrix
- GENRE: Rock
- RELEASEDAY: July 30
- YEAR: 1969
Originally released as a B-side in 1966, "Stone Free" gained wider US exposure on the 1969 compilation album Smash Hits. This driving rock track showcases Hendrix's early blues-infused style, featuring his dynamic guitar work and confident vocals asserting personal freedom. It's a vital piece of his early Experience-era output.
With its insistent rhythm and fiery guitar solo, "Stone Free" captures the rebellious spirit of 60s rock. Hendrix's lyrics champion non-conformity and the right to live unconstrained, making this track an enduring anthem of individuality. It remains a powerful example of his groundbreaking talent, formally hitting US albums in 1969.
SONG MEANING: This song is a powerful declaration of personal freedom and non-conformity. Hendrix asserts his right to live life on his own terms ("Stone free, to do what I please"), rejecting societal constraints and embracing a nomadic, independent lifestyle ("Every day in the week I'm in a different city"). It's an anthem celebrating individuality and liberty.
"Jimi Hendrix"
- TITLE: Jimi Hendrix
- ACTIVE: 1962–1970 (1962)
- BAND: Jimi Hendrix
