I saw him play 3 times, and met him one night at The Village Gate nightclub. He was my hero as a teenager. I was 15 when I first heard "Hey Joe" on the radio. I rushed to the record store and bought "Are You Experienced". It was then that I found out that he was Black like me. As a young Black rocker in The South Bronx, I needed a hero real bad. They say you should never meet your heroes, but I'm so glad I got to meet mine!
@@danzgodava No. I first saw him at Hunter College in March "68. Just by pure luck I ended up with a front row seat right in front of him. I was 15 and he blew my mind. I hadn't seen Monterey Pop yet, so I didn't know what kind of performer he was. He made the "Are You Experienced" album come to life right in front of my face. I've never been the same since. The 2nd time was at The Singer Bowl, at the old World's Fair site in August the same year. Janis Joplin was a late add-on who didn't even appear on the poster. You can see that concert on UA-cam now. I lost it that night and ended up screaming like the little girls had for the Beatles across the street at Shea Stadium a few years earlier. The last time was at Philharmonic Hall, Lincoln Center on his birthday (Electric Thanksgiving!). I met him at The Village Gate where he was sitting with Buddy Miles and The Express. I was only 16, and passing for 18, which was the drinking age at that time. I went over and talked to him and the guys from The Express, who had been on American Bandstand that morning. Jimi was very laid back, but friendly, and I did my share of bragging at my High School that Monday!
@@danzgodava Yes I really met him. According to Cherokee tradition, one drop of Cherokee blood makes you Cherokee. I was raised by my Grandmother, who always told me that we were Cherokee. I spent my whole life identifying as that. I recently had my DNA analyzed, and found out that I don't have one drop of Native blood. I was devastated. I'm glad my Grandmother didn't live long enough to learn the truth.
That's so totally awesome 🆒️ 😎 Happy to hear your story man. ! Jimi has also been my hero since age 15, and he always will be. I smoked my fair share of weed too, 😃 while listening to Jimis incredible music. I was only 4 when he sadly passed away , but I met him in a powerful dream onstage , when I was 18. Don't know if that counts at all , but it was an incredible experience for me. ! .
Just when I thought I heard it all with Jimi… this has seriously blown my mind. The funkiness to this rendition makes this version just straight up raunchy
Find the original folk version and compare. They’re both genius, but these recordings give a hint at what we lost when he was silenced. Somehow, he wrote a psychedelic version of a folk song and both are recognized and celebrated. The benefit of hindsight only confirms what we knew at the time: he was a true Giant.
I heard him in Toronto at the Colleseum March 1968.He pretty much stuck to his knitting then but I have heard other renditions over the years.Talent cut off from life too soon.There was a lot of it back then....
Another amazing version of Hey Joe... My favorite is the rare take of it on his Box Set. Hey Joe with 2 or three female backup singers haunting moans!! Wowwww soooo seductively mesmerizing.
@@markmcallan973 Jimi was well known for gnawing away, chewing on his guitar, playing with his teeth. He apparently learned this moderately dangerous activity from watching other guitarists from around that time. No doubt about it- he played the heavy metaliist, psychedelicist guitar of all time. Lots play LIKE him, SOUND sorta like him- but they simply AIN'T him...Hope that helps...
@@earthtruthhunters1642 he humps the guitar sticks his tounge out plays behind his back plays under his leg kisses to women in the crowd without missing a beat
Extremely interesting rendition. Jimi seemed as though he always wanted to do far more with 'Hey Joe' as this take clearly illustrates Peace & Psilocybin
Strongly agree. This is really nice and hard to believe it’s from 1969! Pretty impressive demonstration of where his harmonic ideas were. Definitely leading the pack!
Da,Jimi Hendrix a fost ce-l mai bun chitarist veritabil, chipeș și fermecător,ce canta la chitara electrica,a fost prezentat oficial la postul de radio Europa liberă din Munchen Germania,de către,ce-l mai mare redactor muzical extraordinar,respectiv Cornel Chiriac, D-zeu să-l odihnească în pace și liniște pe acest băiat minunat și pe Jimi Hendrix,18 septembrie 1970 UK London,Cornel Chiriac a fost ce-l care prezenta muzică adevărată cu Hendrix, Janis Joplin în 1970 !!!
Everything that Jimi performed was improvised and worked for the Experience in which Noel Redding picked up quickly, and never a problem with Mitch Mitchell. 5 times would Bonifay the way I perceived him. A true master.
Hey Joe The Jimi Hendrix Experience Hey Joe, where you goin' with that gun of your hand? Hey Joe, I said, where you goin' with that gun in your hand? Oh I'm goin' down to shoot my old lady You know I caught her messin' 'round with another man, yeah I'm goin' down to shoot my old lady You know I caught her messin' 'round with another man Huh, and that ain't too cool Hey Joe, I heard you shot your mama down You shot her down now Hey Joe, I heard you shot your lady down Shot her down in the ground, yeah Yeah Yes, I did, I shot her You know I caught her messin' round, messin' round town Yes, I did, I shot her You know I caught my old lady messin' 'round town And I gave her the gun I shot her Alright Shoot her one more time again, baby Yeah Oh, dig it Ah, alright Hey, Joe Where you gonna run to now? Where you gonna run to? Hey Joe, I said Where you gonna run to now? Where you, where you gonna go? Well, dig I'm goin' way down south Way down to Mexico way Alright I'm goin' way down south Way down where I can be free Ain't no one gonna find me Ain't no hangman gonna He ain't gonna put a rope around me You better believe right now I gotta go now Hey, Joe You better run on down Goodbye, everybody, ow Hey, hey, Joe Songwriters: William Roberts. For non-commercial use only.
What are you talking about? Listen at 4:41. It would be quite odd for him to say he's running to Sweden, of all places, if he weren't playing there don't you think?
@@TypicalFNG Yes, you are right! And thanks to that, I've decided to search again - the confusion was that this is from 2nd show and I didnt know that it existed (here is link ua-cam.com/video/-K9YlEOCCBs/v-deo.html)
bom dia a todos os proficionais feste linker saude pra voces sempre meu melhor feliz na tal a todos voz e que Deus lhes abençoe eu não posso deser que não gosto de voz encontrar eu adoro o vosso trabalho! E sou hm bom adimirador do Endrix
You have to add Hendrix in the West to the list of his greatest albums. Great versions of I Don't Live Today, Red House (the very best version), Johnny B. Good (ditto), Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Cub Band and others. Impeccable.
I saw him play 3 times, and met him one night at The Village Gate nightclub. He was my hero as a teenager. I was 15 when I first heard "Hey Joe" on the radio. I rushed to the record store and bought "Are You Experienced". It was then that I found out that he was Black like me. As a young Black rocker in The South Bronx, I needed a hero real bad. They say you should never meet your heroes, but I'm so glad I got to meet mine!
You really met jimi!!!Fuckin Right,U know he's Native American, Cherokee Clan,on his mom's side I'm Ojibwe,Anishanabeg,It means Original people
Did you see jimi play at Cafe wha???
@@danzgodava No. I first saw him at Hunter College in March "68. Just by pure luck I ended up with a front row seat right in front of him. I was 15 and he blew my mind. I hadn't seen Monterey Pop yet, so I didn't know what kind of performer he was. He made the "Are You Experienced" album come to life right in front of my face. I've never been the same since. The 2nd time was at The Singer Bowl, at the old World's Fair site in August the same year. Janis Joplin was a late add-on who didn't even appear on the poster. You can see that concert on UA-cam now. I lost it that night and ended up screaming like the little girls had for the Beatles across the street at Shea Stadium a few years earlier. The last time was at Philharmonic Hall, Lincoln Center on his birthday (Electric Thanksgiving!). I met him at The Village Gate where he was sitting with Buddy Miles and The Express. I was only 16, and passing for 18, which was the drinking age at that time. I went over and talked to him and the guys from The Express, who had been on American Bandstand that morning. Jimi was very laid back, but friendly, and I did my share of bragging at my High School that Monday!
@@danzgodava Yes I really met him. According to Cherokee tradition, one drop of Cherokee blood makes you Cherokee. I was raised by my Grandmother, who always told me that we were Cherokee. I spent my whole life identifying as that. I recently had my DNA analyzed, and found out that I don't have one drop of Native blood. I was devastated. I'm glad my Grandmother didn't live long enough to learn the truth.
That's so totally awesome 🆒️ 😎
Happy to hear your story man. !
Jimi has also been my hero since age 15, and he always will be.
I smoked my fair share of weed too, 😃 while listening to Jimis incredible music.
I was only 4 when he sadly passed away , but I met him in a powerful dream onstage , when I was 18.
Don't know if that counts at all , but it was an incredible experience for me. !
.
Just when I thought I heard it all with Jimi… this has seriously blown my mind. The funkiness to this rendition makes this version just straight up raunchy
The whole show is available on The Stockholm Concerts.
Probably the best recording of the Experience available.
No body can play like Jimi.ever and forever.
My mom saw jimi Hendrix play. She also got to meet him. Jimi is my guitar god. He inspired to play the guitar.
It's a good version. Of course Jimi loved improvisation and always played different each time he played a song.
Jimi was a force of nature! May he R.I.P.!
I have dozens of his t shirts and amazed how many youngsters stop me and say how he's the best they've ever heard!
The king of guitars...
Find the original folk version and compare. They’re both genius, but these recordings give a hint at what we lost when he was silenced. Somehow, he wrote a psychedelic version of a folk song and both are recognized and celebrated. The benefit of hindsight only confirms what we knew at the time: he was a true Giant.
I heard him in Toronto at the Colleseum March 1968.He pretty much stuck to his knitting then but I have heard other renditions over the years.Talent cut off from life too soon.There was a lot of it back then....
Another amazing version of Hey Joe... My favorite is the rare take of it on his Box Set. Hey Joe with 2 or three female backup singers haunting moans!! Wowwww soooo seductively mesmerizing.
And I like the spice girls
How's the weather?
@@dadedowuh These were no Spice Girls 🤣
I was talking about sharks not bottom feeders.
@@ginaruiz5000 I think Michael likes to feed his bottom
Have you heard the first studio recording? When he tells the engineer to make the band louder and his vocals lower? Lol
Clasic all over . A gem !
The way he emerges with that riff at 1:14 sweeet loaaard
My favorite part too. I have worked on integrating the muted clicks into my music. Not easy to get it just right.
The most dynamic, heavy metal, psychedelic guitarist that ever ate a guitar. Sound like Jimi, yeah, play like him, totally, BUT YOU AIN'T HIM...
Bro I don't understand your conment
@@markmcallan973 Jimi was well known for gnawing away, chewing on his guitar, playing with his teeth. He apparently learned this moderately dangerous activity from watching other guitarists from around that time. No doubt about it- he played the heavy metaliist, psychedelicist guitar of all time. Lots play LIKE him, SOUND sorta like him- but they simply AIN'T him...Hope that helps...
@@earthtruthhunters1642 he humps the guitar sticks his tounge out plays behind his back plays under his leg kisses to women in the crowd without missing a beat
@@nasc1008 NEVER NEVER EVER EVER BE ANYONE LIKE HIM AGAIN...
@@earthtruthhunters1642 it’s impossible literally
God bless you, whoever you are ❤️
Have to agree. it is an interesting version and decent quality recording.
shut up
Wow!
I've never heard this piece before.
Перераховувати усіх нема сенсу !!!.але НАЙКРАЩИЙ :-JIMI 🌟
Well THAT was delightful!😃
Just say Hendrix and I want to hear it.
What an intro...
Hey jimi,we all love You!If this instrument exist for îs it's your passion!
Jimmy Hendrix one of The Best Guitarest
You got that right brother. He was also one of the coolest cats to walk the earth.
Man,,,,I love the music
Ricordi indimenticabili.🎉😂
Great quality audio, thank you.
Extremely interesting rendition. Jimi seemed as though he always wanted to do far more with 'Hey Joe' as this take clearly illustrates Peace & Psilocybin
Peace, psilocybin and syrian rue 😉
Strongly agree. This is really nice and hard to believe it’s from 1969! Pretty impressive demonstration of where his harmonic ideas were. Definitely leading the pack!
It's flat out stoner metal in some sections
Jimi told his management he was sick if playing the same songs over and over at gigs he wanted to do different styles sadly he never got the chance
AWESOME
Gosto muito!!!!!!!!!!! Esculacho.👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👍👍👍
A little beyond. Well, maybe more than a little beyond.
Da,Jimi Hendrix a fost ce-l mai bun chitarist veritabil, chipeș și fermecător,ce canta la chitara electrica,a fost prezentat oficial la postul de radio Europa liberă din Munchen Germania,de către,ce-l mai mare redactor muzical extraordinar,respectiv Cornel Chiriac, D-zeu să-l odihnească în pace și liniște pe acest băiat minunat și pe Jimi Hendrix,18 septembrie 1970 UK London,Cornel Chiriac a fost ce-l care prezenta muzică adevărată cu Hendrix, Janis Joplin în 1970 !!!
a very close take to the Lulu Show...It was around the same time frame so he probably had this version on his mind then...
Saw him play in Tucson in a very small venue
Any memories??
Oh my God🤯
Jimmy Hendricks para Mí es el más grande que e escuchado. ❤
Saludos desde San Luis Potosí mex .
Awesome music
best version I have ever heard...
Also listen to Berkeley 2nd show version, available on youtube, cool version, think you'll enjoy that one as well.
@@daviddavies2945 1st set ok berkley is my fav show he ever played. But i will check out 2nd. Thansk!!
From which concert is this version here?
@@philskovby2917Stockholm Jan 9,1969 second show.
Thanks Jimmy
Samuel Sands Jr. California.. Lakeport. Big Valley Mission Rancheria.
Only person better than Jimmy is Jimmy
Unbelievable
I always go into a trance and start having visions while listening to this song and playing along to the tune on my air guitar
No comment! ❤
Best🎸❤️💥
❤
Everything that Jimi performed was improvised and worked for the Experience in which Noel Redding picked up quickly, and never a problem with Mitch Mitchell. 5 times would Bonifay the way I perceived him. A true master.
This is Jimi playing the song by Billy Robert’s as originally recorded in 1962/3. It’s on UA-cam.
GO JIMI GO SIMPLY THE BEST! Wow
Définitivement les meilleur !
❤❤❤
Jimi
Mister bad ass
Best Introl I ever heard
El
Mejor del mundo
Danke ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
It was different all time I played it ..
E continu entry nós❤❤❤ tudo vai doar ao coração❤
Jimi was a technician without limits not what could be called a guitarist
that ain't no kazoo ...
@@BlueBeeMCMLXI ok I know it's a guitar but Jimi made it do weird things whereas a guitarist like David Gilmour was a purist. My opinion only.
How about "Master Musician".
Rori gallager otro hombre genial
Jimmy o mais fera do universo
I think I understand you. "Beyond the Universe". - Am I close?
O guitarrista mais delirante que já existiu
Quando ely fosse vivo tambem eu queria ser mesmo ely❤!!!
He ain't called Jimi , for no reason. 🙏🇺🇲. RIP
Hey Joe
The Jimi Hendrix Experience
Hey Joe, where you goin' with that gun of your hand?
Hey Joe, I said, where you goin' with that gun in your hand? Oh
I'm goin' down to shoot my old lady
You know I caught her messin' 'round with another man, yeah
I'm goin' down to shoot my old lady
You know I caught her messin' 'round with another man
Huh, and that ain't too cool
Hey Joe, I heard you shot your mama down
You shot her down now
Hey Joe, I heard you shot your lady down
Shot her down in the ground, yeah
Yeah
Yes, I did, I shot her
You know I caught her messin' round, messin' round town
Yes, I did, I shot her
You know I caught my old lady messin' 'round town
And I gave her the gun
I shot her
Alright
Shoot her one more time again, baby
Yeah
Oh, dig it
Ah, alright
Hey, Joe
Where you gonna run to now? Where you gonna run to?
Hey Joe, I said
Where you gonna run to now? Where you, where you gonna go?
Well, dig
I'm goin' way down south
Way down to Mexico way
Alright
I'm goin' way down south
Way down where I can be free
Ain't no one gonna find me
Ain't no hangman gonna
He ain't gonna put a rope around me
You better believe right now
I gotta go now
Hey, Joe
You better run on down
Goodbye, everybody, ow
Hey, hey, Joe
Songwriters: William Roberts. For non-commercial use only.
The best,and all other is the rest 😎🎯
It's not from Stockholm, Sweden - 1/9/1969 as the description says. Someone have an idea from which concert this was?
What are you talking about? Listen at 4:41. It would be quite odd for him to say he's running to Sweden, of all places, if he weren't playing there don't you think?
@@TypicalFNG Yes, you are right! And thanks to that, I've decided to search again - the confusion was that this is from 2nd show and I didnt know that it existed (here is link ua-cam.com/video/-K9YlEOCCBs/v-deo.html)
É um sonho Loku man ka yoku
Famoso camesta fama! O famado já o Ê!!
Eu penso na Guitarra e ser o que sou ❤
Eddie van Halen must have listened to this one most lol
But the music doesn't love,,,,,my neighbors
HA! I'LL BET!
A pobreza faz de qualquer um ser despresado❤
Depois de morer não seis se elys morerão !
bom dia a todos os proficionais feste linker saude pra voces sempre meu melhor feliz na tal a todos voz e que Deus lhes abençoe eu não posso deser que não gosto de voz encontrar eu adoro o vosso trabalho! E sou hm bom adimirador do Endrix
Saibam os nossos pensar ê semore deferente mesmo que eu estudasse
É so ovir!
Eu não ê ser mais que nenguêm nem na idade ❤
Sem ganhar nada nem ir a um banku quarenta anos ❤
Можно сиграть как джимми Можно сиграть лучше Но повторить Джимми невозможно
Das ist ja wohl nicht Dein Ernst, oder? Gerade im letzten Teil Deines Satzes!
Não ê o que você quer meu amigo a palavra ê a palavra❤ sem mal sem mal dade irmãos somos mesmo que for por mal! Mais sempre pensando bem
that's how i got away with takin' down my witch
POOR JIMI.
Eu quando falo dos pastores ê fazelos ser mais pastor ainda mais amor lor cristo❤
Eu graças a Deus estou bem com a saude tanto que desejo a todos uma boa entrada pro novo ano ❤
Hendrix. Only listen to the three first albums plus singles and Band of Gipsies double album
The rest is all a mess. All these brilliant.
nah anything by hendrix goes hard lol
Get an album called The concerts its got a mixture of live performances where he burns.
Even Jimis mess supercedes most other artist best.
Janie Hendrix money grab, dont fall for it!
You have to add Hendrix in the West to the list of his greatest albums. Great versions of I Don't Live Today, Red House (the very best version), Johnny B. Good (ditto), Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Cub Band and others. Impeccable.
To katsujinkin...Hendrix was and always will be no. One
Demorou munto tempo a fazer o solo deu pra pensar e cantar nê verdade serto o nào ❤
Quality isn't best sounding... this was a cd of mine as a extra or on 2 disc along time ago ...thanks for uploading
Djimy Endrix!!! Ê pena que não tenho nem mega nem nada pra ovir e ver so saude
Now
Eu abençoado sintu me com Deus
Man his clean tone sounds like about a girl by nirvana like in 1993
Need a better music system on this computer...
Iron yandi when Howard was voted out.. big night in the crew lounge
So do it know
STOCHOLM PEARID 167
Kel que de serteza Deus que atribui nenquem a toma
Eu sou condenado porque gostu do que say das cordas e da Guitarra
How about feathered serpents (instead of barefoot serpents)
Ex Mudjer de patron de foz Djon Lenón
This version is kinda similar to miami pop version
Praqueê ovir otro no slo se ely trosse tudo o que eu posso imaginar na Guitarra!¡!!