The lyrics from "Voodoo Chile" and "Voodoo Child" are entirely different other than the chorus. On New Years Day in 1970, Hendrix introduced the song declaring it the "national anthem" for the Black Panthers. This came at a time when the musician was being pressured to make a statement on the rising racial issues at the time.
"Voodoo Child" was met with and has continued to be held to critical acclaim upon its release. AllMusicreviews said of the song:
Known as one of the greatest guitar players of all time, Hendrix's playing in "Voodoo Child" is notable and some consider it some of the best ever in music. Notable expert in the field Joe Satriani said for MusicRadar:
When compiling their extensive list of the "500 Greatest Songs of All Time,"Rolling Stone placed the hit song at 101.
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