He was pissed with everything. I just left a comment about what was going on behind the scenes. He's suffering heavily - what a solo - the massive intensity of it shows he was not in a good space, but his playing kept him going. He loved Mitch Mitchell as a drummer! And if you listen closely, Mitchell plays along to some of Hendrix' solo, doing phenomenal fills and rolls!!! He's one of the all time greatest drummers in rock history!!!!
@@johnny14980 basically he was being worked to death and threatened by the mob I believe because of his managers incompetence and jimi spending waaaaayyy too much on electric lady land studios, this combined with the fact that jimi hadn't put out a super hit album in a while had put him in a tight spot
Jimi opened with Spanish Castle Magic the three times we saw him. He was great all three times. The last time he said, "we'll come back when we're more better rested up". He never returned and I'm still sad but glad he graced us with his presence.
That’s awesome you saw him play. For me as a guitar player that has been studying him for years and appreciating him,, I just wish once live I could see him… even on a off night
Neil Young said, when asked who the top guitar players were, "There's Hendrix. And there's everybody else. There wasn't anyone even close to that guy." Man, i cannot even imagine what it would've been like to see this cat. He's a one time only artist. I mean, it must have been like an out of body experience to see shit like this. He absolutely had a god like aura about him, even beyond his playing. It's as if the guitar was a part of him or something. The world will never see anything like that again.
Yes , weirdly and sadly underrated by many claiming to be fans of the band. Obviously not underrated by Jimi or he wouldn't have chosen him .. Noel told him he wasn't a bass player but Jimi obviously liked what he heard.
As a bassist myself, I can see he's a timekeeper, and rarely much more. Jack Bruce for instance was more dynamic AND he was singing. But Noel's providing a very solid set of lines, which was needed because Jimi and Mitch were often pushing to the max! Somebody has to hold down the fort while the pilots are flying.
Idk the lines he played were fine, his sound is also fat and you can tell hear it's just bone crushing loud, he's there really to help jimi and that's what he does.
"We're gonna do a thing recored in 1733 on the Benjamin Franklin studio." I found this hilarious. Jimi was a unique character. That what made him so great.
Im reading all these comments about everything that was going on with them at the time and how mad he was at this concert and i think you can really tell how he was using his music as an escape especially in these crazy solos.
This lead is the best ive ever heard iny life and ive listened to all kinds of metal and blues, rock, pop, ive heard it all. This tops everything, the drums r off
Always imitated, never duplicated. He had the heart, the soul, and the deep emotion. Great talented guitarists came after who were incredible but lacked the human God given gift that came to Jimi naturally. Without naming names those of you who understand do understand.
The dude is able to play the friggin' wheels off a guitar 🎸 AND sing at the same time. Hendrix was just built from the ground up to play guitar...better than anyone...EVER, past or present.
I’m telling you I’m 58 and one of my fathers brothers turned me on to Hendrix 40 years ago.And it has never stopped amazing me it never gets old people
Rainbow Bridge Too add a little context - they normally start around that point, but sometimes Jimi extends it on a whim. Same thing happens in Fire - though this time Mitch now knows to wait for Jimi’s signal to move on. In fact, Noel ‘jumps the gun’ on Fire for the same reason. I think what I like about it though is that it doesn’t exactly sound like a mistake. In fact - if you watch the whole show there a moment or two where Mitch loses his sticks in the middle of playing and has to quickly grab a new set. I didn’t even notice this the first 10 times Ive listened to this set.
Perhaps they were all afloat on something ... before they start Mr Hendrix counts the first five frets of his Strat 3 X !!! Were they moving? He can play just “fine” with his eyes closed !🙄😆😉😎🎸👨🏼⚕️🎸. As long as everyone had fun❣️
There is a moment here that is magical to me. For most of the song Jimi had been kinda uninterested and absent, the beginning especially. He went into the solo and tried to get into it, played brilliantly for mortal standards, but for Jimi it looked and sounded like he just wasn't feeling it. Then at 3:15 he takes two steps forward and the stars align. He's calm, collected, inspired and brutal. Pure magic.
You have to be in the "state of mind" to see what you saw the way you did. And your totally right. This show has always been kinda "off" for him, from my perspective. He seems sarcastic with his comments and just not in the mood, but what makes him my favorite is that he can express that pure frustration by transmuting it into pure gold through the "public saxiphone." A true musical alchemist. He's tuned down I believe a whole step which gives these songs a real downtrodden bluesy vibe that when your in the mood for it nothing is better. This might be my favorite concert of his. I'm still just blown away by this guy. I mean I really enjoy a lot of other guitarists, but Jimi was really an alien.
Marko, I'm not judging it as far as guitar players go, I'm not judging it at all, I'm just comparing Jimi here to Jimi elsewhere. That being said, I think it's pretty clear from my original comment how highly I regard Jimi, so it's weird to me that you managed to interpret my comment as judgment or as something negative.
Jimi is way more about him than being able to do ahead of his time finger work. There is so much more great about him. Positives. Genius of this and that. Jimi wasn't amazing.....he was "Magically Amazing" and no one will ever one ever be like that in the way he was! Love him!
He tuned onstage just for show. He got the pitch he wanted by manhandling the strings on the fretboard, controlling them individually, and with the vibrato. Amazing guitar player with a unique style.
infidel heretic bullshit, his lower pitched strings are clearly out of tune when he's playing chords during the chorus. Jimi's drastic string bends are what caused him to be perpetually out of tune.
I wish for a guitar playing imagination close to the one Hendrix has, he played and wrote lyrics of what he heard and felt inside of himself. Man what great music he put out . Everything he played was in his own way, and mostly self taught. A real musical Geinus.
To be a real Henry's girl you have to listen to crash landing some will rainfall and piecing Mississippi middles Reuben taken to the outer edges of music
to Jimi Hendrix you have inspired us and we miss you you are the universe Master of the guitar there was no one else that compared you in that era with the guitar of rock and roll era of the 60s and who has lived the sixties those days of heroin and dropping acid smoking pot those were the days of hippie and today we still live in that era no matter how or where we go it's in everybody's mind who has lived in this era but still feels it today rock and roll will live on you in infamy it will never die rock and roll is here to stay and what always stay here forever it will live in infamy TCB Elvis Presley That's it man rock and roll will never die
I swear that Jimmy comes from another astral plain..His guitar playing makes the hair on the back of your neck not only stand up, but stay like that for years !
blica1 great point. all the dare I say true artists and I don't mean Luvvie s I mean authentic artists come from the core hence why our cores are ignited.
I still say I have seen anyone master Jimmy Hendrick and the way he plays Electrician guitar. He made music from another galaxy and when you listen to his music it travels throughout the planet.
He played this when I saw him at the recording of the BBC Simon Dee Show it was the day after I bought Axis Bold As Love, I shook his hand and told him how much I loved the music, he said " thanks ,man ..."
quase pirei de ver os solos de guitarra de jimi hendrix, ele ainda é o maior guitarrista do mundo , mesmo que esteja morto a quase 50 anos. ouvi muito jimi hendrix quando morei por um 1 ano no bairro da faisqueira em pouso alegre m.g em 1982. eu sou de são paulo e os mineiros da vizinhança me perguantavam quem tocava aquela guitarra fora do comum e eu dizia jimi hendrix. fantastico.
Thanks rock70ca I can't believe I'm watching him. Saw him 6th row in concert. 1969. The music's good, the shirts are good, the bells are good. The End.
Oyendo este tema genial me sitúo en el Alcázar de Segovia, o en el castillo de Coca, que he visitado hace poco. Eterno Jimi Hendrix. Genio indiscutible
Listening since the mid 70’s and it never gets old. The music is still the best and wish he stuck around longer till about now, he would be 82 coming up on November 27.
I have synesthesia and listening to Hendrix play live , I'm convinced he had synesthesia as well because you can only feel so far with playing but if you're gifted you'll be taken anywhere
I consider myself very lucky to have seen the band play on several occasions, how could you ever explain what you had just listened to ,I think it wonderful todays youth can watch what was a privilege to see and hear just how good Jimi was on a good day ❤
Even on his off nights Jimi was amazing. He rips the solo on this. And Mitch is one of the best drummers ever and Noel is holding it down quite well. This band was like a bomb exploding on stage.
I'm fan of Jimi Hendrix and Tony iommi best guitarists all time. Iove blues rock and hard rock muisc I use a epiphone sg standard guitar and orange amp into blues rock muisc .
jaimedolcesinnersole I read a comment on the video of the full performance that the entire band was very agitated during this particular performance, due to the lack of drugs available in Sweden. The comment mentioned how they all shared a single hit of speed and just drank while performing. The comment goes onto mention how Jimi didn't enjoy drinking much. However, the thing is Jimi did drink a lot. Once spending all his military salary at the first bar he came across. So he may not have enjoyed alcohol but certainly seemed to consume a fair bit of it. I do genuinely beleive the band was only on alcohol and a little speed during this performance due the uncharacteristic lack of gurning (jaw clenching) displayed by Jimi.
you can see that mitch messed up the intro a bit. dunno if that set the tone or if he was already grumpy. im guessing the audience wasnt particpating as much as the american crowds, probably didnt understand much of his banter etc
An amazing guy with an exceptional natural dowry. Unique. If he were still alive, even if he was old, I believe that today he would have opened a music school in which he himself would have taught young people who would have approached music.
We need to put Jimi Hendrix music back too life, it's all I play........ no bar I go too jams out too jimi, no one has class anyone these days. Also very few people even recognize his Great music
He was pissed with everything. I just left a comment about what was going on behind the scenes. He's suffering heavily - what a solo - the massive intensity of it shows he was not in a good space, but his playing kept him going.
He loved Mitch Mitchell as a drummer! And if you listen closely, Mitchell plays along to some of Hendrix' solo, doing phenomenal fills and rolls!!! He's one of the all time greatest drummers in rock history!!!!
What was going on! I can't find your other comment
@@johnny14980 basically he was being worked to death and threatened by the mob I believe because of his managers incompetence and jimi spending waaaaayyy too much on electric lady land studios, this combined with the fact that jimi hadn't put out a super hit album in a while had put him in a tight spot
@@TheKiddingStar finally. Only waited 4 months to know this lmao. I appreciate it
Great comment dude!
@@TheKiddingStar And too Jimi was really tired of Noel and wanted him out.
Jimi opened with Spanish Castle Magic the three times we saw him. He was great all three times. The last time he said, "we'll come back when we're more better rested up". He never returned and I'm still sad but glad he graced us with his presence.
" the beautiful ones hurt you everytime"-Prince
That’s awesome you saw him play. For me as a guitar player that has been studying him for years and appreciating him,, I just wish once live I could see him… even on a off night
🌹🎸🙏
Wow literally amazing I wasn’t even alive to hear this with my own eyes but not a days goes by that I listen to this and it rocks me to the core
@@bigboolinken4756 Those were three of the best nights of my life. Too bad he left us too soon.
Neil Young said, when asked who the top guitar players were, "There's Hendrix. And there's everybody else. There wasn't anyone even close to that guy." Man, i cannot even imagine what it would've been like to see this cat. He's a one time only artist. I mean, it must have been like an out of body experience to see shit like this. He absolutely had a god like aura about him, even beyond his playing. It's as if the guitar was a part of him or something. The world will never see anything like that again.
SRV.
As much as I love SRV he doesn't come close to Hendrix when it comes to originality in my opinion.
Agree completely. Hendrix was in his own category; I think that people forget what a great WRITER he was too...
Don't base anything on this terrible gig. Hendrix was the absolute best, but this was a horrible concert.
What do you think about John Frusciante? In many solos he sounds a lot like Hendrix, almost like if he was a wannabe
No mass of pedals and effects boxes. Just total mastery of the guitar. He was one of a kind.
Jimi is magic no one is better being a mysterious guitar player. I'm listening his music since 1966 and never got bored of him. God loves him.
Most influential musician of 20th century. Pure genius.
Hendrix and Coltrane painted with sound. Everyone else even Parker, Davis, Segovia, Beatles made glorious music.
@@doitnowvideosyeah5841 beatles is a glorified garage band. Rory gallagher played far more reliably live than hendrix also.
@@anton2417no garage band could create Sgt pepper's mate
@@patrickdiao i've heard the stones being called a garage band before, yet they where better musicians.
@@anton2417 lol, paul himself is better musician than all the stones combined except maybe brian jones
Noel is an underrated bassist
Yes , weirdly and sadly underrated by many claiming to be fans of the band. Obviously not underrated by Jimi or he wouldn't have chosen him .. Noel told him he wasn't a bass player but Jimi obviously liked what he heard.
As a bassist myself, I can see he's a timekeeper, and rarely much more. Jack Bruce for instance was more dynamic AND he was singing.
But Noel's providing a very solid set of lines, which was needed because Jimi and Mitch were often pushing to the max! Somebody has to hold down the fort while the pilots are flying.
Idk the lines he played were fine, his sound is also fat and you can tell hear it's just bone crushing loud, he's there really to help jimi and that's what he does.
Chaotic, coherent and incredible.
the solos he did in this concert were all insane
Seems like he just wanted to solo and really dig in and play this show. He didn’t really try on the vocals and interactions with the band arrangements
@@thenakedalienssuper agree
"We're gonna do a thing recored in 1733 on the Benjamin Franklin studio."
I found this hilarious. Jimi was a unique character. That what made him so great.
Watch “Killing Floor” at this very same jimijam. And at 2:09 you’ll understand even more man.
In an era when music and fashion were in a constant state of flux ... obviously Jimi is jokingly refering to it as an oldie.
His imagination and vision combined with the technical ability make him the best we've ever had as a guitarist
Im reading all these comments about everything that was going on with them at the time and how mad he was at this concert and i think you can really tell how he was using his music as an escape especially in these crazy solos.
This lead is the best ive ever heard iny life and ive listened to all kinds of metal and blues, rock, pop, ive heard it all. This tops everything, the drums r off
Always imitated, never duplicated. He had the heart, the soul, and the deep emotion. Great talented guitarists came after who were incredible but lacked the human God given gift that came to Jimi naturally. Without naming names those of you who understand do understand.
Damn even on a bad day the amount heart and soul he lays into the guitar is amazing
It's hard not to say that Jimi is the greatest guitarist of all time!
The dude is able to play the friggin' wheels off a guitar 🎸 AND sing at the same time. Hendrix was just built from the ground up to play guitar...better than anyone...EVER, past or present.
I actually got the urge to play drums listening to His Majesty Mitch Mitchell.
Totalmente de acuerdo tocayo, pero también el bajista es sublime 😉
Nobody could connect with the instrument like him. Jimi's sound is timeless, unteachable, unlearnable. One of one.
I’m telling you I’m 58 and one of my fathers brothers turned me on to Hendrix 40 years ago.And it has never stopped amazing me it never gets old people
Not only did he define electric guitar for the modern era...he was his own sound man and guitar tech...dig this man the most.
This entire band is insanely talented
This is one of my top 10 favorite Jimi Hendrix songs.
That bend at 3:27 makes me jump around with excitement.
You´re right man, nice spotted, detail 💪
4:19 Wtf
Thanks universe for being alive in the right time to witness JIMI and this cosmic joke that we call life.
NICOLAS RODRIGUEZ - - WELL SAID - - I HAVE THOUGHT THAT WAY MANY TIMES - - THANK YOU - - JOE NANIA - - NEW YORK CITY
0:57 hahaha yo mitch we arent starting yet
Rainbow Bridge Too add a little context - they normally start around that point, but sometimes Jimi extends it on a whim. Same thing happens in Fire - though this time Mitch now knows to wait for Jimi’s signal to move on. In fact, Noel ‘jumps the gun’ on Fire for the same reason. I think what I like about it though is that it doesn’t exactly sound like a mistake. In fact - if you watch the whole show there a moment or two where Mitch loses his sticks in the middle of playing and has to quickly grab a new set. I didn’t even notice this the first 10 times Ive listened to this set.
Perhaps they were all afloat on something ... before they start Mr Hendrix counts the first five frets of his Strat 3 X !!! Were they moving? He can play just “fine” with his eyes closed !🙄😆😉😎🎸👨🏼⚕️🎸. As long as everyone had fun❣️
ha well spotted
Spanish castle magic has grown on me more, and this solo has just so much character. I love this slow tempo heavy af playing during this concert
There is a moment here that is magical to me. For most of the song Jimi had been kinda uninterested and absent, the beginning especially. He went into the solo and tried to get into it, played brilliantly for mortal standards, but for Jimi it looked and sounded like he just wasn't feeling it. Then at 3:15 he takes two steps forward and the stars align. He's calm, collected, inspired and brutal. Pure magic.
It was because his guitar was really out of tune, but it must of been one of lower strings because the solo was in tune and awesome
You have to be in the "state of mind" to see what you saw the way you did. And your totally right. This show has always been kinda "off" for him, from my perspective. He seems sarcastic with his comments and just not in the mood, but what makes him my favorite is that he can express that pure frustration by transmuting it into pure gold through the "public saxiphone." A true musical alchemist. He's tuned down I believe a whole step which gives these songs a real downtrodden bluesy vibe that when your in the mood for it nothing is better. This might be my favorite concert of his. I'm still just blown away by this guy. I mean I really enjoy a lot of other guitarists, but Jimi was really an alien.
Wow to be judging any part of this is almost blasphemy as far as guitar players go; you must really be somethin'.
Sorry Nicola, no relation to Tesla, where can I hear you/your playing/music?
Marko, I'm not judging it as far as guitar players go, I'm not judging it at all, I'm just comparing Jimi here to Jimi elsewhere. That being said, I think it's pretty clear from my original comment how highly I regard Jimi, so it's weird to me that you managed to interpret my comment as judgment or as something negative.
Jimi is way more about him than being able to do ahead of his time finger work. There is so much more great about him. Positives. Genius of this and that.
Jimi wasn't amazing.....he was "Magically Amazing" and no one will ever one ever be like that in the way he was! Love him!
This man's music will never die
Despite the tensions between what was going on within the band, Jimi still persevered.
Nothing but the best
Jimi was looking at his guitar like "why the fuck can't I get this dang thing in tune!!???......." lol
He tuned onstage just for show. He got the pitch he wanted by manhandling the strings on the fretboard, controlling them individually, and with the vibrato. Amazing guitar player with a unique style.
infidel heretic bullshit, his lower pitched strings are clearly out of tune when he's playing chords during the chorus. Jimi's drastic string bends are what caused him to be perpetually out of tune.
Nobody can touch Hendrix as far as guitar ! NEVER EVER !
Tonya Johnson Prince can
John Shaw haha no
No one can touch guitar as far as Hendrix xd
Yep hands down hes the master. No one comes close.
Michelangelo Batio and Alan Holdsworth can, however.
I wish for a guitar playing imagination close to the one Hendrix has, he played and wrote lyrics of what he heard and felt inside of himself. Man what great music he put out . Everything he played was in his own way, and mostly self taught. A real musical Geinus.
Spanish Castle, the jam bar outside of Seattle where they all used to congregate and jam.
So true and well stated!!
To be a real Henry's girl
you have to listen to crash landing some will rainfall and piecing Mississippi middles Reuben taken to the outer edges of music
He's like a prize fighter at the top of his game. Confident, strong and lethal beyond words.
Oh my God, he was also funny! Never thought of Jimi's sense of humor before. Awesome start.
This is a piece of music history. For the ages.how lucky we were to have him in our times.gbjh.
what a musician he was, great improvisor
Duane Allman or Jimmy Page (30 - 40 minutes of Dazed and Confused)
This is honestly one of the best solos I've ever heard in my life
This level of improvisation is right up there on a par with John Coltrane. Superb vid. Thanks.
to Jimi Hendrix you have inspired us and we miss you you are the universe Master of the guitar there was no one else that compared you in that era with the guitar of rock and roll era of the 60s and who has lived the sixties those days of heroin and dropping acid smoking pot those were the days of hippie and today we still live in that era no matter how or where we go it's in everybody's mind who has lived in this era but still feels it today rock and roll will live on you in infamy it will never die rock and roll is here to stay and what always stay here forever it will live in infamy TCB Elvis Presley That's it man rock and roll will never die
I am now. 65 years old and I still love his music
even though Jimi was struggling with the sound equipment, this is imo the coolest SCM of all of them.
I swear that Jimmy comes from another astral plain..His guitar playing makes the hair on the back of your neck not only stand up, but stay like that for years !
blica1 great point. all the dare I say true artists and I don't mean Luvvie s I mean authentic artists come from the core hence why our cores are ignited.
2:37 : the master of cool tunes his guitar IN THE MIDDLE OF A SOLO
Not that hard really. You get a feel for it
Piece of crap wouldn’t stay in tune due to extreme, vigorous playing.
Totally Genius! 💯
I think this truly captures the brilliance of Jimi... cameraman did a great job, clear audio too!
Happy birthday maestro ❤️
So awesome. Hendrix's hardest tune live!
I still say I have seen anyone master Jimmy Hendrick and the way he plays Electrician guitar. He made music from another galaxy and when you listen to his music it travels throughout the planet.
5:20 Jimi could really make his sound feel like a monster
I've been alive 52yrs listening & watching clips/videos/interviews for 3/4 of my life and Jimi just keeps getting better what's up with that....
Jimi made better electronic sounds than any electronic music ever made.. This performance was truly special, lucky students.
Jimi is the closet to hendrix I've experienced live back then ive grown up and my pleasure too have known
Eddie v.h.to my understanding 3rd best 😊
Perfection....guitar was to brother Jim like a member of his body ...he was playing it like someone would whistle.
This just might be one of the best extended solos Jimi ever played.
He played this when I saw him at the recording of the BBC Simon Dee Show it was the day after I bought Axis Bold As Love, I shook his hand and told him how much I loved the music, he said " thanks ,man ..."
Leslie G Price Oh man I wish I could trade you lives right now that is so cool his hands were huge huh
Anybody could have played beside JIMI!
He Was and always will be the SHOW! R.I.P JIMI!!!!!!!!!
quase pirei de ver os solos de guitarra de jimi hendrix, ele ainda é o maior guitarrista do mundo , mesmo que esteja morto a quase 50 anos. ouvi muito jimi hendrix quando morei por um 1 ano no bairro da faisqueira em pouso alegre m.g em 1982. eu sou de são paulo e os mineiros da vizinhança me perguantavam quem tocava aquela guitarra fora do comum e eu dizia jimi hendrix. fantastico.
One of the greatest guitar player of all time!!! GOAT!!!
that drummer is sick too!!!
Mitch Mitchell and the bassist, Noel Redding was pretty incredible too.
Mitch Mitchell was a monster!
I witnessed Hendrix at Yale in 68 and again with Band of Gypsys NYE 1970.
Thanks rock70ca I can't believe I'm watching him. Saw him 6th row in concert. 1969. The music's good, the shirts are good, the bells are good. The End.
must have been life changing
Oyendo este tema genial me sitúo en el Alcázar de Segovia, o en el castillo de Coca, que he visitado hace poco. Eterno Jimi Hendrix. Genio indiscutible
Listening since the mid 70’s and it never gets old. The music is still the best and wish he stuck around longer till about now, he would be 82 coming up on November 27.
This song and version is the best, so amazing! Jimi was so much better than the world combined
Beyond the realms of awesome 😎
Best live version from the best ever.
I have synesthesia and listening to Hendrix play live , I'm convinced he had synesthesia as well because you can only feel so far with playing but if you're gifted you'll be taken anywhere
Hendrix would have benefited from electronic tuners and (even tho I usually am not a fan) Floyd Rose vibratos
It’s called LSD
@@iost5459 Synesthesia is actually a side effect OF psychedelics... Or if you're a musician it's the most important effect
Sim que eu me lembro no Livro que ly sobre a estoria de na presao segunda clase bosta pra fazer a todos que li veria na queli mumento
wow this solo got me blowin my mind!
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I consider myself very lucky to have seen the band play on several occasions, how could you ever explain what you had just listened to ,I think it wonderful todays youth can watch what was a privilege to see and hear just how good Jimi was on a good day ❤
Even on his off nights Jimi was amazing. He rips the solo on this. And Mitch is one of the best drummers ever and Noel is holding it down quite well. This band was like a bomb exploding on stage.
JIMI HENDRIX!!!!!!!!!!!
Not only the guitar playing was great, also his cool dark voice and his cool peformence. I miss him so muchl
This footage is pure gold.
Spanish castle magical thanks Jimi so different 💜🙏
I want to cry
..fuck.. what talent..Also Janis.only early 20's...jeeeeeezeeesss oxo❤ loving him .Thank you Jimi😂
They say if you go to sleep listening to this, you’ll wake up feeling the best you’ve ever been
Jimi always played so intensely, but through all the extreme feedback and wailing, there was ALWAYS incredible melody, harmony and soul.
I'm fan of Jimi Hendrix and Tony iommi best guitarists all time. Iove blues rock and hard rock muisc I use a epiphone sg standard guitar and orange amp into blues rock muisc .
Casi año 2022 y no he escuchado un solo parecido a lo que hace jimi, te lleva a otra realidad es devastador
1:04 I had no idea Geddy Lee played in the "Experience"!
he looks like he's not having such a great time..but he still plays incredibly..
It's not surprising, Jimi led an incredibly depressed life toward the end of it.
jaimedolcesinnersole I read a comment on the video of the full performance that the entire band was very agitated during this particular performance, due to the lack of drugs available in Sweden. The comment mentioned how they all shared a single hit of speed and just drank while performing. The comment goes onto mention how Jimi didn't enjoy drinking much.
However, the thing is Jimi did drink a lot. Once spending all his military salary at the first bar he came across.
So he may not have enjoyed alcohol but certainly seemed to consume a fair bit of it.
I do genuinely beleive the band was only on alcohol and a little speed during this performance due the uncharacteristic lack of gurning (jaw clenching) displayed by Jimi.
you can see that mitch messed up the intro a bit. dunno if that set the tone or if he was already grumpy. im guessing the audience wasnt particpating as much as the american crowds, probably didnt understand much of his banter etc
Even the great ones are ' On the Job' sometimes
Theyre probably all dope sick
Yes as stated Mitch was a beast on drums he was the best I've seen .
De las mejores rolas de hendrix inspiración para muchos guitarristas
I love how they sorta went on their own back in the day. More freedom ment better music !!!
Hendrix might've pioneered the heavy metal riff with this song.
I looked it up. It was recorded in 1733 by ben franklin
OMFG !! I can't believe that I found any live footage of Hendrix on UA-cam, it's a freaking miracle!!!!!!😁😁😁😁😁😁😁🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗👏👏👏👏👏🤘🤘🤘🤘
An amazing guy with an exceptional natural dowry. Unique. If he were still alive, even if he was old, I believe that today he would have opened a music school in which he himself would have taught young people who would have approached music.
I saw this man twice and he crushed it
my friend said Jimi was Bakersfield plowed on Acid.. insane
Jimi Hendrix is my favourite
Brilliant performance.
Mitch on fire 🔥
Greatest ever #1 No one comes close.... My man James Allen Hendrix
nice fuzz on Noels bass :)!
I think that he is playing through Marshals
i think it could be his univox super fuzz?
Love this so much
We need to put Jimi Hendrix music back too life, it's all I play........ no bar I go too jams out too jimi, no one has class anyone these days. Also very few people even recognize his Great music
Rip it to fuckin bits Jimi xxx