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Is lost tape Hendrix version of Welsh national anthem?

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LONDON (AFP) - Jimi Hendrix fans were arguing over whether he followed his famous rendition of the "The Star-Spangled Banner" with a stab at the Welsh national anthem after a mysterious old demo tape emerged.

Producer Dave Chapman stumbled across a squalling electric guitar version of "Land Of My Fathers" on the end of a tape from 1970, which he found at his recording studio in Crouch Hill, north London.

The recording was hidden at the end of a session by a long-forgotten band called the New Flames, whose bass player, Vivian Williams, was good friends with Hendrix.

It recalls the distorted sound of Hendrix's 1969 performance of the United States national anthem at the Woodstock festival.
 
The article says there is a link to hear the clip, but I get "permission denied" when I try to cut and paste the link.

It very well could be a legit recording, but it would be pretty hard to tell for sure. If he was jamming, depending on the gear he was using (not his own setup) it would be hard to hear if it is his "sound". If there is some kind of studio banter that picks up his voice, that would probably be the easiest way to tell if it is indeed him.
 
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