Here He Comes (Lover Man)

Jimi Hendrix · Jimi Hendrix: Live At Berkeley [2010]

Jimi:

"here he comes"

"here he comes take one"



here he comes, i say

here comes your lover now

here he comes

here comes your lover man

aah i gotta get my head from this pillow

i gotta get outta your

no heart fellin's

reach down baby and get my runnin' shoes

oh yeah

reach down baby and get my runnin' shoes

i gotta get outta here and i got no time to lose

hey

here he comes

here comes your lover now

here he comes

here comes your lover man

i gotta get my suitcase

and get the hell outta just as fast as i can

here he comes baby

here he comes baby

here he comes baby

here he comes baby

doo doo....

Here He Comes (Lover Man)

Jimi Hendrix's 'Here He Comes (Lover Man)' stands as a quintessential example of his mastery over electric guitar and psychedelic rock. Recorded during the mid-1960s, the track showcases Hendrix's ability to blend bluesy sensibilities with experimental soundscapes, utilizing feedback and distortion to create an immersive atmosphere. The song reflects the era's fascination with romantic themes and the burgeoning counterculture movement, capturing the emotional intensity of a lover's arrival through innovative musical textures. As part of his extensive discography, this recording demonstrates his unique voice within the rock genre, influencing countless musicians who followed. The performance highlights his technical prowess and artistic vision, cementing his legacy as a transformative figure in music history.