I believe i read somewhere that Jimi didn't actually create this saying. But it's not important who first said it, what's important is the message. It's so very true
beautiful assessment and SPOT ON l play Jimi's tunes in my autistic head and have for DECADES. and, the only performer l do that. gawd l miss him. sept 70 lm on the bus glance over someone got a newspaper. there it is left bottom front page. l was heartbroken. but his music and legacy will last TO THE END OF TIME
There's definitely something divine about Jimi's playing. From his debut album until his untimely death he unleashed stunning masterpiece after stunning masterpiece. Nobody's even close to him. You had to be there to truly appreciate just how phenomenal he was and still is...Peace y'all!
All Except Midnight Lightning. Crash Landing. Allen Douglas put guitarist on them saying you couldn’t tell them from Jimi. Also drums. Bass backup vocals where all people Jimi never even met. Morbid what money does to assholes!
He played games with benzos and alcohol and it killed him. This leaves me with an inference of suicide. The two do not mix. He took his girl friends anxiety pills mixed it with booze. Never take medications prescribed for some else.
Jimi Hendrix wasn't the Greatest Guitarist of All-Time because he was the Fastest or Played the Most Complex Chords... he was the Greatest of All-Time because he gave us Absolutely Everything that he had, Every Single Time he performed for us... Whether it was a Studio or Live Performance. He Always gave us Every Single Piece of his Heart and Soul...
Jimmy J You must not know many guitar players. Too many good ones to simply crown Hendrix as the best all the time, without giving anyone else a chance.
Jimmy J Page is in my top 3. Hendrix is great, but calling him the best is just the popular thing to do. Stevie Ray Vaughan can play Hendrix's stuff EXACTLY like Hendrix and is an overall better player, in my opinion. Eddie Van Halen's my favorite. Or maybe Steve Vai.
This is the song I love to have people listen to when they don't understand the genius of Jimi's playing. You hear his heavy influence in both SRV and EVH from just this song alone.
It's the way that he rides the beat with that goddamn guitar. Did it like none other in the most soulful, funkiest, unique and explicit way you can think about. Nobody matched it... Nobody!
Hearing Jimi back in the mid 1960's this was an overwhelming new sound....he played rhythm, bass lines, lead solos and lead vocals at all at the same time. Not even today's flash speed guitarists can even come close.
I am so glad to finally read someone else saying what I've said for years!! All I get are crazy looks from people lol. It's true, Jimi did play rhythm, bass lines, solos and sang lead vocals all at once - amazing. And he did it with perfection. To the best of my knowledge, there hasn't been another person to do that, has there? Thank you for posting! Cheers!
Jimi Hendrix is like an alien who came down for a short period of time. During that time he blessed us with music out of this world. From another dimension that we humans are not available to. Listening to his solos really send you through a trans of the universe and the cosmos
Pat. solo sentía sensaciones extrañas cuando lo escuche por primera vez halla por fines de los 60 , era diferente a todo lo que sonaba , ya era un mito en esos años . con el tiempo entendí que la música hecha por artistas nos conmueve profundamente . coincido en que cambio mi modo receptivo ante una obra musical . gracias a que Jimi paso por mí discoteca después pude escuchar un amplio espectro de artistas que de otra manera no podría haber conocido.
u know whats crazy people will listen to this NOW and then not understand the guitarist TODAY were ALL influenced from jimi... even the guitarist at jimis time even thought about giving up... not bedroom jammers but GUITARIST in the mainstream... and then we had the 70s...80s...90s...EVERYONE... talk about jimi smh... anyone who doesn't truly understand y he is the greatest GUITARIST of all time doesn't even understand what made him JIMI... u can have ur favorite and everything but at the end of the day... Jimi is ur favorite guitarists favorite guitarist. he did more in 4 years with just the influence of guitar alone then any guitarist has done in their entire career.
hendrix did not play rock music. he played electric blues. except for his cover tunes every tune he plays has a blues underline. i oughta know cause i have been playing guitar for 47 years and i also saw hendrix perform in toronto in 1969.@@Deedee-ee1sg
@@Deedee-ee1sg my job is to educate the uneducated. obviously you donrt play guitar. if you did, you would automatically realize hendrix is not rock at all. but his use of feedback and distortion miss identified him as rocvk by all ntyhe copiers of his day, including black sabbath, deep purple and pink floyd. their attemptred mimicry led to the foundation of heavy metal. hendrix is considered a founding of heavy metal but jimi himself was a blues man who was charting new musical ideas entirely on a differentb path than rock. no one could catergorize his music, it fell outside all music boundaries. so the rock establishment called him a rock guitarist while hendrix was aptly described as 'a cross between mozart and beethoven', by the bass player of his own group 'Band of Gypsies'. and of course chuck berry, the rocfk and roll king was an accomplished blues guitarist first. in fact blues is the foundation of all modern music, icluding rock, rock and roll, rap ,hiphop and jazz.
It's difficult for people now to appreciate the revolutionary musician, writer and singer Jimi was. I was at a Seattle concert 50 years ago and it was seeing and hearing a genius - unforgettable. He didn't live long but he lived well. Ask any rock guitarist - he changed everything, forever.
The tone and energy coming off that solo, right around 2:20 and on, is just unreal, and 3:16-3:25 is such a cool riff. IMO this song is Jimi at his best. Absolutely the greatest
Slash and Stevie Ray Vaughan can both do authentic covers of Hendrix’s songs. But noone can create songs like Hendrix did, he had his own unique style, which for me makes him the greatest rock guitarist ever.
Tapping into the aether with total mastery of sound and resonance. The Lord was kind enough to incarnate him and allow his music to live forever in all our hearts and minds. Absolutely incredible, I never get tired of listening to his music (50 years) and counting.
Can you please me more specific about how this song reflects Jimi's Cherokee heritage? I'm at a loss. Now, a song like "Cherokee Mist" even though it is an instrumental I can see how that is obviously related to the Cherokee people by way of the title Jimi chose to give it.
BLISTERING!!! Lightning high voltage blues and gut wrenching heartache. Sounds real. Missed the damn train, the station and the whole decade he was touring. Born too late.
You can hear hendrix s soul resonating in this track... The guitar is full of extreme emotion....Hendrix getting as much feeling out of his licks as he can.
This is the dirtiest ,filthiest downright nastiest blues I've ever heard. That guitar sounded like it got its ass beat to a pulp. What a legend Jimi Hendrix is.
AWESOME JAMES MARSHALL HENDRICKS. THE MAN IS PLAYING EVEN WHEN HE ISN'T PLAYING. THE SOUND STAYS LIKE A RUMBLING THUNDER READY TO RAIN HIS MESMERIZING SOUND AND NEVER FORGET HE TRULY WAS GIFTED. R.I.P. A MAN BEFORE HIS TIME!!!!!!!!!!
Redhouse is another masterpiece by Jimi as well....his Strat and his distortion peddle and his Marshall stack amp along with his playing was nothing less that raw power.
When I was young, I used to think how tragic it was that Jimi had such a small time on Earth, now much older I think how fortunate we all were that we had Jimi for the short time he had on Earth.
I listen to all these I can find, this is one of my favorites. He was on that night. Definitely. Bending notes all over the fret board. True master of the craft. No one before or since played this way and it's shocking how good he was.
This song didn't get the radio time that other Jimi songs did! It has always been a favorite of mine! It's Blues, its Rock, it's a classic Hendrix song! Certainly, in my top 10!
Also one of the best Jimi songs to play on guitar. Any time I play this song people who aren't familiar with his stuff are always surprised and say they really like it.
WOW..,,,,, way ahead of time. Understand most of his music is now 55 plus years ago, James Marshall Hendrix.. True to the soul. When he played, I truly believe he elevated into another dimension, .. When You have 15 yr olds, wearing Hendrix T-shirts and loving his music, You know you have become a true rock legend. There is nothing telling me his music will be forgotten. It will endure, to the end of time.
Over the many decades there’s been many (& let’s not name them) who said Jimi couldn’t play blues. Just listen to his voice & his guitar interpretation - Jimi has soul, from his head down thro’ his boots. I’m in the ‘old lady’ age bracket now & have been mesmerised by Jimi’s vocal skills & technical ability since I was 14 years old. He’s A no.1, no doubting. RIP JAH (J.A.Hendrix), JaneR
Jimi was 1 of the top 100 musicians of the 20th century. That said, he was less than 1% of the potential of music. Jimi is one of the greatest teachers of music. He plays with a true love of music in his heart, in his soul. "God bless your heart, and keep living'" - Chuck D I believe that soul-power is a Truth of the human imagination. John (Prespos)
+tunefultony johnson Oh you mean the guitar that sold for $380000? That mad moment of Hendrix made rock and roll history, in fact even if he didn't set his guitar on fire he still would have made rock and roll history anyway (which he did), because he was an iconic guitarist. Also I wouldn't say he came across as a wanker, he actually came across as quite a down to earth person, that fair enough liked to indulge in drugs but that was his choice. So I wouldn't personally call him a wanker. Personal opinion :)
R.I.P Jimi Hendrix. Everybody and anybody out there who has played a guitar, or plays a guitar, has him to thank for where the instrument and the music has been taken to. He influenced so many generations and genres of music, truly a great artist. I often wonder what he'd be playing and doing with music now had he not left our world so soon. Also...how can 152 people dislike this video?!? Shame shame!
Nothing can be compared to the authentic Hear my Train a Comin (electric version) 12.08 min. long and a burst of colorful emotions from that rebellious guitar. Hope someone can upload it on UA-cam.
Hendrix was absolutely the best musician ever to play lead guitar and sing both and the chords he used just was absolutely natural as breathing to him , and it takes me weeks to learn this song and still can't get close to Hendrix. Freaking awesome dude
"When the power of love overcomes the love for power, the world will know peace." - Jimi Hendrix
gotta steal this my man
Damn beautiful
Like that saying is a "new" thing???? But thank you for the reminder for the youngsters! Keep On Rocking Sabata14...
I believe i read somewhere that Jimi didn't actually create this saying. But it's not important who first said it, what's important is the message. It's so very true
Thankyou Jimmie
Hendrix is like the messiah of rock music. It's Hendrix (BC) Before Hendrix and then, it's Hendrix (AD) After Hendrix. He is the center of it all.
Wow primo, what a comment.🗽
I thought I had the best comments about jimy Hendrix but that on BC. and AD.man primo that's a todo dar, awesome.
Quinn Jackson apparently you haven’t heard too much rock ‘n’ roll Hendrix is no rockstar. only Jesus Christ is the Messiah.
@@johnnyacevedo681 Yeah no thanks, we'll stick with Jimi's rocking tunes over hellfire and damnation ☠️ You have fun with that
beautiful assessment and SPOT ON
l play Jimi's tunes in my autistic head and have for DECADES.
and, the only performer l do that. gawd l miss him.
sept 70 lm on the bus glance over someone got a newspaper. there it is left bottom front page. l was heartbroken. but his music and legacy will last TO THE END OF TIME
God was he amazing. I can’t think of what else to say. Maybe that Jimi made music the most transcendental that it can be.
I can't ignore the drum and bass too. They are contributing a lot to Jimmy. They must not be forgotten.
Buddy Miles and Billy Cox on this version
Alot of the time jimi recorded bass for his own songs
Fucking Great, Your observation.
Bass & Drums are ❤ awesome as well 👏
Very true!
They are laying it down
Jimi your train came too early. But you left great music and a Legacy that will live on forever.
So true!!! I love this man so much.
Jimi per sempre!!! La sua musica non tramonterà MAI !!!❤️👍
There's definitely something divine about Jimi's playing. From his debut album until his untimely death he unleashed stunning masterpiece after stunning masterpiece. Nobody's even close to him. You had to be there to truly appreciate just how phenomenal he was and still is...Peace y'all!
I never got to see Jimi but his sounds move me deep in my soul
I don't believe in God. I believe in Jimi.
I wasn't being religious, but Jimi's gifts certainly came from a unique and special place. They certainly had a deep & spiritual quality. Peace!
Same for Dimebag from Pantera
All Except Midnight Lightning. Crash Landing. Allen Douglas put guitarist on them saying you couldn’t tell them from Jimi. Also drums. Bass backup vocals where all people Jimi never even met. Morbid what money does to assholes!
If you're feeling down, blues by Jimi will pick you up..............
How few people know the music of Jimi Hendrix. He is one of the greatest music creators of the 20th century.
I think so too, thank you
ppl hear the name so much..they take the artist for granted...
@@jeffbuckley4453; The work of Jimmi Hendrix is one of the foundations of modern rock, pop, blues music etc.
Me and my brother were devastated when Jimi died.We used to listen to Jimi even in the school canteen back then.
wrong, man. he is THE greatest music creator of the 20th century. i saw him in 1969...i fucking know.
He was left-handed, and the way he'd bend his guitars was masterly.
Jimi will live forever! 🎸
No: but his music will!
Jimi only had 3 years of Fame while he was Alive . When the World burns out your still hear Jimi Hendrix
This song gives me the power to move forward in life..
Thanks Jimi.
Rest in peace and love
TRUE THAT!!!!
me too
That's awesome that you've said that because I get same feeling from this song as well.
“I'm the one that's got to die when it's time for me to die, so let me live my life the way I want to.” Jimi Hendrix
sing on brother... play on drum..
"I don't live today, maybe tomorrow baby I just don't know" Jimi
No words...
If anyone’s wondering that is from the song “ If 6 Was 9”
He played games with benzos and alcohol and it killed him. This leaves me with an inference of suicide. The two do not mix. He took his girl friends anxiety pills mixed it with booze. Never take medications prescribed for some else.
Jimi Hendrix wasn't the Greatest Guitarist of All-Time because he was the Fastest or Played the Most Complex Chords... he was the Greatest of All-Time because he gave us Absolutely Everything that he had, Every Single Time he performed for us... Whether it was a Studio or Live Performance. He Always gave us Every Single Piece of his Heart and Soul...
There's a lot of guitarists that do that.
Yet it's Jim Hendrix who stands above them all
Jimmy J You must not know many guitar players. Too many good ones to simply crown Hendrix as the best all the time, without giving anyone else a chance.
My All-Time Favorite Guitarist is Jimmy Page...
Jimmy J Page is in my top 3. Hendrix is great, but calling him the best is just the popular thing to do. Stevie Ray Vaughan can play Hendrix's stuff EXACTLY like Hendrix and is an overall better player, in my opinion. Eddie Van Halen's my favorite. Or maybe Steve Vai.
The genius who was born with a gift to recreate music in their own way.
The GREATEST guitarist that ever has or ever will live, period.
joss
Josh Wallbanks No that would be BB King, Jimmy Hendrix is a very close Second. But a Legend in his own right.
Just get out Cobina
Ewan ET After You Get Out Eye Will. I gave a fact, not a opinion, like 99.9 percent of you UTubers do.
Stevie Ray Vaughn *micdrop*
Sometimes you hear people who says that Jimi couldn't play blues...well that's true: Jimi plays Hendrix and he was the only one able to do that
My Dad. Was Born in CCCP... 1957... He told about Jimmy... now is one of my favorit... ❤
This is the song I love to have people listen to when they don't understand the genius of Jimi's playing. You hear his heavy influence in both SRV and EVH from just this song alone.
Perhaps Alvin Lee aswell
It's the way that he rides the beat with that goddamn guitar. Did it like none other in the most soulful, funkiest, unique and explicit way you can think about. Nobody matched it... Nobody!
Pure genius. I wonder if Jimi ever heard hisself and thought damn I'm good
@@Goparescum I think he did but I think he still was determined to be better then what he is.
Hendrix was connected to the spiritual world, he was an electric Shaman !
I like that. ✌️
We just call it talent
''Spriritual" stfu
@@cameronwhitemusic6 grow up kid
Absolutely.
Jimi Hendrix: the greatest rock guitarist who ever lived!
I feel you. Same here.
Gospel truth
Hearing Jimi back in the mid 1960's this was an overwhelming new sound....he played rhythm, bass lines, lead solos and lead vocals at all at the same time. Not even today's flash speed guitarists can even come close.
I am so glad to finally read someone else saying what I've said for years!! All I get are crazy looks from people lol. It's true, Jimi did play rhythm, bass lines, solos and sang lead vocals all at once - amazing. And he did it with perfection. To the best of my knowledge, there hasn't been another person to do that, has there? Thank you for posting! Cheers!
Jimi Hendrix is like an alien who came down for a short period of time. During that time he blessed us with music out of this world. From another dimension that we humans are not available to. Listening to his solos really send you through a trans of the universe and the cosmos
I agree. He wasn't from our cosmos. I don't think he knew it, though.
You really described Jimi. I was born in the '50's and I still have the original LP "Are You Experienced" bought in the '60's.
The greatest guitarist ever!
and a supra talented composer
Yeah!
i'll take hazel and zappa over jimi.
It's impossible to pick one. There are none above him though
Lo puoi dire forte (you can tell it out loud)
He changed music forever
Pat Beal damn straight!!
Pat. solo sentía sensaciones extrañas cuando lo escuche por primera vez halla por fines de los 60 , era diferente a todo lo que sonaba , ya era un mito en esos años . con el tiempo entendí que la música hecha por artistas nos conmueve profundamente . coincido en que cambio mi modo receptivo ante una obra musical . gracias a que Jimi paso por mí discoteca después pude escuchar un amplio espectro de artistas que de otra manera no podría haber conocido.
He changed my life. ✌️
Pat Beal There’s 2 periods of guitar: Before Hendrix, After Hendrix 🤘
That solo could raise the dead
Whenever I have a bad day, Hendrix and Prince can lift my spirits with their guitar playing
You picked 2 of the greatest who ever did it!
This is rocking now, imagine how hip it was back in the day.
it was truly incredible -- Cream, Jefferson Airplane, Moody Blues, Pink Floyd, Jethro Tull, and so many other deeply incredible bands/music.
Magine...
The word “hip” trips me out for some reason when im stoned lmao.
This is blues
u know whats crazy people will listen to this NOW and then not understand the guitarist TODAY were ALL influenced from jimi... even the guitarist at jimis time even thought about giving up... not bedroom jammers but GUITARIST in the mainstream... and then we had the 70s...80s...90s...EVERYONE... talk about jimi smh... anyone who doesn't truly understand y he is the greatest GUITARIST of all time doesn't even understand what made him JIMI... u can have ur favorite and everything but at the end of the day... Jimi is ur favorite guitarists favorite guitarist. he did more in 4 years with just the influence of guitar alone then any guitarist has done in their entire career.
Just the sound his guitar makes for 4 seconds at 2:34 - 2:38 gives me goosebumps!
I've seen all the greats over the years, but Jimi's talent was overwhelmingly superior..
Brilliant blues rock from the greatest rock guitarist that ever lived! ICONIC.
hendrix is not rock he is pure blues...
@@janehill9764 Jimi played a mix of both.
hendrix did not play rock music. he played electric blues. except for his cover tunes every tune he plays has a blues underline. i oughta know cause i have been playing guitar for 47 years and i also saw hendrix perform in toronto in 1969.@@Deedee-ee1sg
@@janehill9764 Jimi is always featured in Rock magazines. Perhaps you could spend more time complaining to them about what genre he is?
FFS!
@@Deedee-ee1sg my job is to educate the uneducated. obviously you donrt play guitar. if you did, you would automatically realize hendrix is not rock at all. but his use of feedback and distortion miss identified him as rocvk by all ntyhe copiers of his day, including black sabbath, deep purple and pink floyd. their attemptred mimicry led to the foundation of heavy metal. hendrix is considered a founding of heavy metal but jimi himself was a blues man who was charting new musical ideas entirely on a differentb path than rock. no one could catergorize his music, it fell outside all music boundaries. so the rock establishment called him a rock guitarist while hendrix was aptly described as 'a cross between mozart and beethoven', by the bass player of his own group 'Band of Gypsies'. and of course chuck berry, the rocfk and roll king was an accomplished blues guitarist first. in fact blues is the foundation of all modern music, icluding rock, rock and roll, rap ,hiphop and jazz.
It's difficult for people now to appreciate the revolutionary musician, writer and singer Jimi was. I was at a Seattle concert 50 years ago and it was seeing and hearing a genius - unforgettable. He didn't live long but he lived well. Ask any rock guitarist - he changed everything, forever.
Jimi was beyond perfection Miss him so much.
oh ya
I don't think he lived well either. He was plagued with demons, but still poured his heart out. Lived a swift life and gave his all and peaced out.
If Jimmy Hendrix came out with this song today it would still be revolutionary.
The tone and energy coming off that solo, right around 2:20 and on, is just unreal, and 3:16-3:25 is such a cool riff. IMO this song is Jimi at his best. Absolutely the greatest
He cannot be accurately imitated even by the best ones. His guitar was almost able to speak. This is another level of epicness
🤣
@@PEIXONAUTA00 u better be laughing cause is right
Jimi once said , you don't play a guitar , you FUCK IT!.That's why he was so good! ✌️
Slash and Stevie Ray Vaughan can both do authentic covers of Hendrix’s songs. But noone can create songs like Hendrix did, he had his own unique style, which for me makes him the greatest rock guitarist ever.
@@StillAliveAndKicking_ Slash? pls show me.
Jimmy Hendrick is the greatest of all time and he is still the number one in my books and his music still lived on forever. Rest in peace king
Every time I decide to play a Jimi Hendrix song, I can't stop listening him for hours...
Same with me. If I listen to one song, then I binge for hours.
Tapping into the aether with total mastery of sound and resonance. The Lord was kind enough to incarnate him and allow his music to live forever in all our hearts and minds. Absolutely incredible, I never get tired of listening to his music (50 years) and counting.
When Jimmy H plays his guitar 🎸 it takes your mind and thoughts in another direction.
Correct, nobody can't touch that.🗽 Exacto.
Happy 80th, Jimi!
Your star still burns brightly!
R.I.P
Wherever you are jimi; I hope you’re restin’ at ease
Is this the best take of one of his masterpieces!?!!... a true guitar hero, Jimi 😂 we ❤ U !
Love him embracing his Cherokee roots in this piece...thank you Jimi for sharing your soul ...RIP...
Can you please me more specific about how this song reflects Jimi's Cherokee heritage? I'm at a loss. Now, a song like "Cherokee Mist" even though it is an instrumental I can see how that is obviously related to the Cherokee people by way of the title Jimi chose to give it.
Last I heard, he wasn't Cherokee. It was a rumor.
The acoustic version he played on the 12 string is fucking insane
What is insane about Jimi is how much enthusiasm he had for guitar and things in general. Plus, 12 string guitars would be so fun to learn to play
...with, or w/o inter course
the main riff is so heavy, absolutely guttural blues playing wow
I listen to comments about Jimmy H he is still number one in my books and a brilliant man who was a almost funk guitar performer magic .
The Immortal Jimi Hendrix!!!
+SaBi NuKi he died
+SETR0W lol
+SETR0W nothing dies on the internet
+SETR0W im dying of laughter
+SaBi NuKi Immortal Hendrix!!
BLISTERING!!! Lightning high voltage blues and gut wrenching heartache. Sounds real. Missed the damn train, the station and the whole decade he was touring. Born too late.
bcsorensenman feel your pain
You can hear hendrix s soul resonating in this track... The guitar is full of extreme emotion....Hendrix getting as much feeling out of his licks as he can.
He will always be the king of guitar! True legend
This is the dirtiest ,filthiest downright nastiest blues I've ever heard. That guitar sounded like it got its ass beat to a pulp. What a legend Jimi Hendrix is.
AGREED, TOTALLY!!!!!
Dolly Dagger is up there too... Machine Gun at the Fillmore East also comes to mind, too.
@@Excalibur2112 Machine Gun def the greatest guitar solo ever
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Lol he lit her on fire at Monterey pop
Travelling Riverside blues Led Zep
Robert Johnson, it's not on any albums as far as I'm aware anyway.
AWESOME JAMES MARSHALL HENDRICKS. THE MAN IS PLAYING EVEN WHEN HE ISN'T PLAYING. THE SOUND STAYS LIKE A RUMBLING THUNDER READY TO RAIN HIS MESMERIZING SOUND AND NEVER FORGET HE TRULY WAS GIFTED. R.I.P.
A MAN BEFORE HIS TIME!!!!!!!!!!
Redhouse is another masterpiece by Jimi as well....his Strat and his distortion peddle and his Marshall stack amp along with his playing was nothing less that raw power.
you can hear his soul particularly in his layering and attention to detail, it was always as immaculately fitting as it was inventive
I don’t understand how he could come with this music in the 60’s. He literally started a movement on his own.
This song has that coolness that can stand the test of time
Amen to that
8 years after your comment and I agree
Anyone who gave this a thumbs down clearly didn't hear their train a comin'.
Their train ain't never comin'.
...and has no taste in music. Likely Cardi B fans.
I'm thinkin' they got rundid overs!
@@TheKevo7777 One of those electric trains......
@@thegolfnut812 Ha ha ha ..yep! Zap!
3:25 that whole part gives the chills it’s so heavy
So good!
When I was young, I used to think how tragic it was that Jimi had such a small time on Earth, now much older I think how fortunate we all were that we had Jimi for the short time he had on Earth.
I listen to all these I can find, this is one of my favorites. He was on that night. Definitely. Bending notes all over the fret board. True master of the craft. No one before or since played this way and it's shocking how good he was.
Jimi got so much good shit its hard to say favorites
This song didn't get the radio time that other Jimi songs did! It has always been a favorite of mine! It's Blues, its Rock, it's a classic Hendrix song! Certainly, in my top 10!
Also one of the best Jimi songs to play on guitar. Any time I play this song people who aren't familiar with his stuff are always surprised and say they really like it.
Here i'm waiting
WOW..,,,,, way ahead of time. Understand most of his music is now 55 plus years ago, James Marshall Hendrix.. True to the soul. When he played, I truly believe he elevated into another dimension, .. When You have 15 yr olds, wearing Hendrix T-shirts and loving his music, You know you have become a true rock legend. There is nothing telling me his music will be forgotten. It will endure, to the end of time.
Jimi Hendrix= legend,true artist
Indeed!!!!
This guy's guitar skills I swear
Zayah Hopkins He's all solo
Zayah Hopkins,
You may know he didn't read music to top it.
Yeah, I've read that. That's crazy.
Saiful Rimkeit there are a ton of talented musicians that can't read music! It's kind of fascinating.
Dustin Clark Music Is Passion, But Knowledge Can Help,Def Not A Necessity
This guy was a channel between life and music.. For humanity
The solo is pure, delicious fuzz tone.
Over the many decades there’s been many (& let’s not name them) who said Jimi couldn’t play blues. Just listen to his voice & his guitar interpretation - Jimi has soul, from his head down thro’ his boots.
I’m in the ‘old lady’ age bracket now & have been mesmerised by Jimi’s vocal skills & technical ability since I was 14 years old.
He’s A no.1, no doubting.
RIP JAH (J.A.Hendrix),
JaneR
Deep down pure blues from within. James Marshall Hendrix we salute you.
Jimi was 1 of the top 100 musicians of the 20th century.
That said, he was less than 1% of the potential of music.
Jimi is one of the greatest teachers of music.
He plays with a true love of music in his heart, in his soul.
"God bless your heart, and keep living'" - Chuck D
I believe that soul-power is a Truth of the human imagination.
John
(Prespos)
He was also a philosopher don't forget that
The Villager
Yep, true.
Also, a visionary in the true sense of the word.
Jimi remains a true inspiration for all of us.
Thanks,
John
+The Villager Bullshit.
+tunefultony johnson Jimi can do whatever he wants to the guitar, Peace.
+tunefultony johnson Oh you mean the guitar that sold for $380000? That mad moment of Hendrix made rock and roll history, in fact even if he didn't set his guitar on fire he still would have made rock and roll history anyway (which he did), because he was an iconic guitarist. Also I wouldn't say he came across as a wanker, he actually came across as quite a down to earth person, that fair enough liked to indulge in drugs but that was his choice. So I wouldn't personally call him a wanker. Personal opinion :)
He had one of the most beautiful mixed-race mothers ever photographed.
He never does the songs the same way ...always reinventing his music!
So true!
This song gives me chills, I feel it in my bones 🤘
Indeed.
He is so great! He speaks to generations beyond his own. He loved and cared too deeply... that is why we lost him
LOVE Never Stops Loving LOVE🌍
This is the nastiest hardest coolest guitar solo I've ever heard 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
There's loads of this god, ,needs downloading illegally tho,,not much on hendrix given to the people ,, ,midnight lighting fucking awesome
Cholo 3000 his machine gun solo might be better
If we’re talking the best tho. Without a doubt Van Halen with eruption alone
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@@dylankeller9272 ohhhhkay....
Best guitar player, period. Thanks for the memories.
A man that reinvented sound 🖤🔥🔥
R.I.P Jimi Hendrix. Everybody and anybody out there who has played a guitar, or plays a guitar, has him to thank for where the instrument and the music has been taken to. He influenced so many generations and genres of music, truly a great artist. I often wonder what he'd be playing and doing with music now had he not left our world so soon. Also...how can 152 people dislike this video?!? Shame shame!
hes one of my top influences not just guitar but songwriting.... "machine gun" is my fav. of all time.
+ JT Bomar Great musician, and a great person...When i play a song from jimi im happy. haha sorry for my english... R.I.P James.
J.T. Bomar Yh literally same man BoG machine gun, goat song
He and Brian Jones would of took us to a new planet no doubt ....
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Nothing can be compared to the authentic Hear my Train a Comin (electric version) 12.08 min. long and a burst of colorful emotions from that rebellious guitar. Hope someone can upload it on UA-cam.
Jimi Hendrix had the power to fuse rock'n'roll with the blues! He was amazing and ahead of is time...
Way ahead of his time, a true legend.
OMG! Absolutely adore him. A deep primal soul feeling.
the greatest ever
Jimi, we miss you... Please come back to celebrate the last concert.
Purple Way agree
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Jimmi was the best ever, They broke the mold after he showed up on the seen. 🎸🎸🎸⚘RIP jimmi
Jimi was, is, and will be the greatest guitarist of all time. His technical ability was insane, he put his feeling and soul in every cord. Incredible
That guitar solo OMG
The bass is wicked in this grooving the whole way!!
Ya mess around and fall into the groove, and don't want to leave it.
the greatest ever and will always hendrix will always will be for real for real
Live at Berkeley California is in my opinion the best live performance recording of this song ever captured .....along with Johnny B Goode!
berkeley is definitely a favourite for me too! have you heard san jose? he was on fire that day and hear my train is mind blowingly energetic.
What version is thiS????
Dank Zappa I believe this was from People, Hell & Angels
Hendrix was absolutely the best musician ever to play lead guitar and sing both and the chords he used just was absolutely natural as breathing to him , and it takes me weeks to learn this song and still can't get close to Hendrix. Freaking awesome dude
Thy 1n only Jimmy, n its remains undefinetely ❤❤❤
Every blues player needs at least one song about a train
Anyone who says only guitarists can appreciate this master is a damn fool.
Jimi Hendrix is on top of the hill.the best of the best.
The intro gets me every time pure genius!!! 😎
That Bass & Drummer, are something else
Don‘t dare to imagine, if he had „missed his train“ and had given us more years full of further music pieces of art
Mitch matched Jimi's vibe in perfect harmony. so much energy
is this mitch? doesn't sound like him
It's Buddy Miles