This is another release from Experience Hendrix. This collects all of his appearances on the BBC sows The Saturday Club and Top Gear.All from 1967 with Noel Redding and Mitch Mitchell these performances are raw and loose. A three record set some songs like “Foxy Lady”,”Hey Joe”,and “Driving South” are played multiple times. There are also some Blues,”Hoochie Coochie Man”,”Catfish Blues”,and “Killing Floor” as well as some unusual covers,”Day Tripper”,”Hound Dog” and “I Was Made To Lover Her” the Stevie Wonder song with Stevie himself playing drums. Also on the record is his January 1969 appearance on Scottish singer Lulu’s BBC show A Happening For Lulu. After playing “Voodoo Child” Lulu introduced the song “Hey Joe” and Hendrix started a feedback sounding noise before going into one verse of the song and then abruptly stopping and saying “We’d like to stop playing this rubbish and dedicate a song to Cream” breaking into an instrumental cover of “Sunshine Of Your Love” Being live the song went on the air and Hendrix never worked for the BBC again. An interesting collection of some of the Experiences early appearances when they were based in London.