Introduction

Rock history is packed with unforgettable moments, but one of the biggest surprises happened when Eric Clapton walked off stage after hearing Jimi Hendrix play.

It wasn’t out of frustration — it was pure shock.

Before he arrived in London, Jimi Hendrix was already turning heads in New York with his incredible guitar playing. His manager, Chas Chandler, brought him to the UK, knowing Hendrix had the talent to shake things up.

The big moment came when Chandler introduced Hendrix to Clapton, setting the stage for one of the most famous jam sessions ever. Hendrix was invited to play during Cream’s show at the London Polytechnic.

The audience, and Clapton himself, had no idea what was coming.

As shared in Hendrix: Setting The Record Straight, Hendrix blew everyone’s mind that night. Clapton had been warned that Hendrix was something special, but seeing him live was a different story.

When Hendrix played Killing Floor by Howlin’ Wolf, his skill and style were beyond anything anyone had seen. Clapton, in complete awe, was so thrown off that he stopped playing and left the stage.

Chas Chandler later shared how much Hendrix’s performance affected Clapton. Clapton also talked about it himself, mentioning how Hendrix’s moves — like playing with his teeth or behind his back — were impressive but done so casually, it seemed effortless.

Clapton was struck by how Hendrix could pull off such tricks and still sound perfect, making Clapton question his abilities.

This moment left a lasting mark on Clapton. While they didn’t spend much time together, Hendrix’s influence on Clapton was huge. He showed Clapton a whole new level of guitar playing that stayed with him long after that night.

Though Hendrix’s life was tragically short, his impact on rock legends like Clapton is still felt today.

That night at the London Polytechnic is a reminder that even the greatest guitarists can be blown away by someone else’s brilliance.

The Jimi Hendrix Experience – Hey Joe (1967)

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