"Music makes me high on stage, and that's the truth. It's like being almost addicted to music"
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The subtext is a negotiation with a late-60s culture that couldn’t stop mixing art, psychedelia, and moral panic. Hendrix doesn’t deny intoxication; he relocates it. “Almost addicted” is doing delicate work: it admits compulsion without conceding pathology. He’s describing a dependency that reads as devotion, the kind fans want to believe in because it makes virtuosity feel less like training and more like possession.
Context matters because Hendrix’s era sold transcendence as a product and punished the people who delivered it. The stage “high” is both ecstasy and survival tactic: a way to become larger than the noise of expectation, racism, and the industry’s appetite for spectacle. Even the phrasing is musical - blunt, repetitive, anchored in sensation - like he’s translating an amplifier’s buzz into language. He’s telling you why the solos feel like they’re tearing open the room: for him, they’re not decoration. They’re a hit.
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"Music makes me high on stage, and that's the truth. It's like being almost addicted to music." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/music-makes-me-high-on-stage-and-thats-the-truth-7894/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.






