So Fetch
Well-o-well-o-well. I am miffed enough to add my 2 cents worth of what I've read of the recording. According to Tony Brown's "Jimi Hendrix A Visual Documentary - His Life, Loves and Music" this was recorded around winter 1963. It was 21 year old "Jimmy's" first venture into a recording studio while passing through Pennsylvania on his way to New York for the first time.
To me, after 50+ years listening to the greatest music maker that ever lived, this song highlights Jimmy's sessionsman contribution. It, and others recorded at this session, highlights his developement: the most important aspect of any musician's career. However, IMO, a listen to Goodbye Bessie Mae and She's A Fox show his increasing inimitable creativity. It is not surprizing to me that when he released his JIMI persona the people from his past couldn't get on to the bandwagon quick enough, some even claiming to have discovered him first. Jimi, as any true fan knows was his own man.