My one complaint would be that after the extended clip regarding Hendrix's death, we got the cover of Little Wing, when there was the obvious opportunity to play something from
Band of Gypsies.
While I'm not one to criticize Band of Gypsies (although I'm an anti-fan of Buddy Miles), I do have to search for a word to describe Derek and the Dominoes version of "Little Wing" beyond 'cover.' This is such an historic track, it's up there with Hendrix's cover of "All Along the Watchtower" in its importance. How do we talk about truly significant covers?
My use of the word "cover" is in no way pejorative, either in this specific instance or in most
general usage. I do not regard this as an inferior work at all, nor do I hold that covers are
by necessity lesser than their corresponding originals. It's just that the preceding news clip
repeatedly mentioned Hendrix's guitar playing ability, and so it seemed to me the most
appropriate segue would have been into a demonstration of the same. As
Band of Gypsieswas released in 1970, it was a likely choice.
I am not grasping the historic significance you mentioned in the covers of
Little Wing and
All Along the Watchtower, but no doubt that is a lack of perspective on my part, and one
which perhaps you can remedy. There may not be a singular noun that applies in these cases;
you may have to settle for one or more adjectives.