"All Along the Watchtower".
OK, boys and girls, back to the 60s: After his motorcycle accident in 1966, Bob Dylan spent a year of quiet introspection recovering both physically and spiritually. He altered his lifestyle and turned to The Bible. This 1967 classic from "John Wesley Harding" was inspired by Isaiah 21:5-9. He has performed it live more than any other one of his songs. It was popularized by The Jimi Hendrix Experience in '68 - their only Top 40 hit in the U.S. at #20. Interestingly, ever since then, Dylan has performed it a la Hendrix on stage. Dave Mason played 12-string acoustic on the recording and filled in on bass after Noel Redding left the sessions in anger. Hendrix himself played the bass line towards the end of the song. His version is ranked #48 on Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Songs of All Time. Featured in the "Forrest Gump" soundtrack. Song?
Answer: "All Along the Watchtower". Hendrix's guitar solo consistently figures among the best ever in most polls and, in a 2008 poll conducted by a panel of experts for Total Guitar Magazine, it was voted the best cover song of all time.
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