In January 1969, Jimi Hendrix was banned from the BBC after derailing a live broadcast with a defiant, unscripted tribute.
He was scheduled to play βHey Joeβ on βHappening for Luluβ, then bring Lulu herself onstage for a rehearsed duet. But midway through the performance, Hendrix unexpectedly stopped and launched into a thunderous rendition of Creamβs βSunshine of Your Loveβ instead.
Cream had just split up, and Hendrixβs surprise gesture was his way of honoring a group he deeply respected.
The BBC and producer Stanley Dorfman were furious. The show ran over time, Luluβs final segment was cut, and Hendrix was banned from all future appearances.
But the moment was legendary. It captured what made Hendrix iconic: raw spontaneity, deep reverence for fellow musicians, and zero regard for rules.
Source: Happening for Lulu (1969), @epicliveperformances.