The cause of his death in 1970 was barbiturate intoxication.
Sleeping Pills and other main stream drugs.
The marijuana type.
Jimi Hendrix in #FACT did not die from a drug overdose! It really bothers me that how the world over can assume, claim, & report this to be true! I would like to call out some names and say some pretty loud F words but for Jimi I will not! If I was to react that way these same people that speak of Jimi with ZERO KNOWLEDGE & ZERO facts would run with their tales between their legs and report me and have me removed from Answers.com That aint happening to me; not today folks! None of the people that quote "KNOW" Mr. Jimi Died from a drug overdose will be discredited by what I type next, let me add first that what i am gonna type proves that these so called know it alls have done little or ZERO RESEARCH & DEALING & LEARNING THE FACTS! THIS IS WHAT THEE OFFICIAL CAUSE OF DEATH LINE ON Mr. Jimi's Death Report! Says! ~> "insufficient evidence of circumstances", open verdict." let me add some more information from the medical examiner for all you that know/think Jimi was a Heroin Addict! ~> To determine the cause of death, the coroner, Gavin Thurston, ordered a post-mortem examination on Hendrix's body, which was performed on September 21 by Professor Robert Donald Teare, a forensic pathologist.[63]Teare reported that Hendrix was "well nourished and muscular", and he identified a quarter-inch scar on Hendrix's left wrist.[64][nb 15] He said that there were "no stigmata of [intravenous] drug addiction. Once these marks are there [in the skin], they never go away. In this case, there were no marks at all."[66]Although Teare observed that the right side of Hendrix's heart was widely dilated, he found no evidence of valvular heart disease. He discovered a partially collapsed left lung and 400 ml of fluid in Hendrix's chest.
The summer of 1969 brought emotional and musical growth to Jimi Hendrix. In playing the Woodstock Music & Art Fair in August 1969, Jimi joined forces with an eclectic ensemble called Gypsy Sun & Rainbows featuring Jimi Hendrix, Mitch Mitchell, Billy Cox, Juma Sultan, and Jerry Velez. The Woodstock performance was highlighted by the renegade version of "Star Spangled Banner," which brought the mud-soaked audience to a frenzy. 1969 also brought about a new and defining collaboration featuring Jimi Hendrix on guitar, bassist Billy Cox and Electric Flag drummer Buddy Miles. Performing as the Band of Gypsys, this trio launched a series of four New Year's performances on December 31, 1969 and January 1, 1970.
jimi's music has been called "space blues". In other words, so different they had to make a new category for it.
The artists that brought the biggest influence are (in my opinion, it really is always just a popularity contest): 1)The Rolling Stones - movement on stage, flamboyant look 2)Alice Cooper - hard rock, garage rock, punk rock, glam rock, heavy metal, goth 3)The Beatles - everything rock is today 4)Led Zeppelin/The Yardbirds - metal, harmony rock 5)The Jimi Hendrix Experience/Jimi Hendrix - rock 6)Guns N' Roses - hard rock, metal 7)Black Sabbath - every type of metal 8)Chuck Berry - blues rock 9)Judas Priest - every type of metal 10)Bob Dylan - inspired every artist after him (The Beatles are on of them) and so on, but these are the top 10 The most influential songs are: 1)Purple Haze by Jimi Hendrix 2)School's Out by Alice Cooper 3)Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds by The Beatles 4)Master of Puppets by Metallica 5)Breaking the Law by Judas Priest 6)any Bob Dylan song ever written (every band covered him or was name after a song of his) 7)Stairway to Heaven by Led Zeppelin (has this been seen in a million other places?) 8)November Rain by Guns N' Roses 9)Anarchy in the UK by The Sex Pistols 10)Back in Black by ACDC 11)Smells Like Teen Spirit by Nirvana 12)I Wanna Rock and Roll all Nite by KISS 13)Bohemian Rhapsody by Queen 14)I'm Eighteen by Alice Cooper 15)Start Me Up by The Rolling Stones 16)A Day in the Life by The Beatles
The Kazoo
The marijuana type.
A red danelectro
The type of relationship JimiHendrix had with KathyEtchingham was horrible,they broke up right after they got together.
It would depend on what type of sleeping pill it is. The dosage is different for every pill.
It would depend on what type of sleeping pill it is. The dosage is different for every pill.
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Jimi Hendrix in #FACT did not die from a drug overdose! It really bothers me that how the world over can assume, claim, & report this to be true! I would like to call out some names and say some pretty loud F words but for Jimi I will not! If I was to react that way these same people that speak of Jimi with ZERO KNOWLEDGE & ZERO facts would run with their tales between their legs and report me and have me removed from Answers.com That aint happening to me; not today folks! None of the people that quote "KNOW" Mr. Jimi Died from a drug overdose will be discredited by what I type next, let me add first that what i am gonna type proves that these so called know it alls have done little or ZERO RESEARCH & DEALING & LEARNING THE FACTS! THIS IS WHAT THEE OFFICIAL CAUSE OF DEATH LINE ON Mr. Jimi's Death Report! Says! ~> "insufficient evidence of circumstances", open verdict." let me add some more information from the medical examiner for all you that know/think Jimi was a Heroin Addict! ~> To determine the cause of death, the coroner, Gavin Thurston, ordered a post-mortem examination on Hendrix's body, which was performed on September 21 by Professor Robert Donald Teare, a forensic pathologist.[63]Teare reported that Hendrix was "well nourished and muscular", and he identified a quarter-inch scar on Hendrix's left wrist.[64][nb 15] He said that there were "no stigmata of [intravenous] drug addiction. Once these marks are there [in the skin], they never go away. In this case, there were no marks at all."[66]Although Teare observed that the right side of Hendrix's heart was widely dilated, he found no evidence of valvular heart disease. He discovered a partially collapsed left lung and 400 ml of fluid in Hendrix's chest.
If they are prescription drugs-they are considered prescription drug abuse. Some may be classified as narcotics.
The summer of 1969 brought emotional and musical growth to Jimi Hendrix. In playing the Woodstock Music & Art Fair in August 1969, Jimi joined forces with an eclectic ensemble called Gypsy Sun & Rainbows featuring Jimi Hendrix, Mitch Mitchell, Billy Cox, Juma Sultan, and Jerry Velez. The Woodstock performance was highlighted by the renegade version of "Star Spangled Banner," which brought the mud-soaked audience to a frenzy. 1969 also brought about a new and defining collaboration featuring Jimi Hendrix on guitar, bassist Billy Cox and Electric Flag drummer Buddy Miles. Performing as the Band of Gypsys, this trio launched a series of four New Year's performances on December 31, 1969 and January 1, 1970.
That isn't really confirmed since people who have taken too many pills and died cant tell you how long it took them to die and science doesn't do those type of tests on people.
Marijuana, and cocaine.