Understanding Jimi Hendrix

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    INFO: Since there's a new posthumous Jimi Hendrix album on the horizon i thought it would be a great idea to introduce new listeners to his story. We all know that he's regarded as one of the best guitarists of all time, but where did he come from? And how did he achieve this status? That's what we're looking into in this video.

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  • @LieLikesMusic
    @LieLikesMusic  6 років тому +407

    What artist/band should be next? 🤘

  • @kermit3421
    @kermit3421 3 роки тому +761

    no one says anything about his voice. It was a perfect match to his guitar playing

    • @mistertoast2552
      @mistertoast2552 3 роки тому +19

      I think it has Something to do with which Instrument you Play how your voice sounds

    • @wayan108
      @wayan108 2 роки тому +10

      Or was it the guitar playing matching the vocals?

    • @wernerrainer4218
      @wernerrainer4218 2 роки тому +5

      I think his voice is nothing special just a regular coloured voice his songs are still great of course and he is a legend lol.

    • @guyjerry
      @guyjerry 2 роки тому +44

      @@wernerrainer4218 colored voice? Bro 🤦‍♂️

    • @johnland1528
      @johnland1528 2 роки тому +3

      I agree with that

  • @lees2oo8
    @lees2oo8 3 роки тому +365

    The longer you play guitar and the older you get, the more Jimi Hendrix blows your mind

    • @dylantravers5096
      @dylantravers5096 3 роки тому +20

      So true. Never was a massive fan of his until I started playing myself and started getting a bit older

    • @aw2584
      @aw2584 2 роки тому +13

      Absolutely, never cared much for his music until i picked up electric guitar and longer i played, more obsessed i became with him.

    • @kurtcobain1024
      @kurtcobain1024 2 роки тому +6

      im 15 and dont know how to play any instruments but i love jimi hendrix i wonder how much more great his music will be if i learn to play guitar

    • @jayzee5712
      @jayzee5712 Рік тому +8

      @@kurtcobain1024 why not? better to start young.

    • @nirajjani5012
      @nirajjani5012 Рік тому +6

      10 months into my guitar journey and he has already blown my mind.

  • @blazerix8
    @blazerix8 6 років тому +1605

    If only he could see the legacy that he left.

  • @roccorodriguez6653
    @roccorodriguez6653 6 років тому +1522

    This all happened before he was 28 years old

    • @raybassman7536
      @raybassman7536 5 років тому +16

      27

    • @boosafc
      @boosafc 5 років тому +41

      Before 28 bassman, it couldn’t before he was 27, that would mean he passed away age 26

    • @whitestratman3158
      @whitestratman3158 5 років тому +21

      That's why he is a member of The 27 Club.

    • @lance4842
      @lance4842 5 років тому

      Damn... HAHAHA

    • @luisc5922
      @luisc5922 5 років тому +8

      Live fast die young

  • @catboybobe
    @catboybobe 5 років тому +767

    An angel took human form, chose his favorite musical instrument, tried it out,...……..then split.....nuff said.

    • @LieLikesMusic
      @LieLikesMusic  5 років тому +34

      Lol that's one way of looking at him.

    • @mrtambourineman6107
      @mrtambourineman6107 4 роки тому +5

      Fuck yeah, you know it bro

    • @nickpayne1641
      @nickpayne1641 4 роки тому +4

      If you keep thinking that theres something special about him....dont bother learning to play guitar.

    • @mrtambourineman6107
      @mrtambourineman6107 4 роки тому +14

      @@nickpayne1641 I prefer to think of it as we all have something special to give

    • @ksquidplaysminecraft
      @ksquidplaysminecraft 4 роки тому

      More like:
      A severely overrated druggie that just liked to get high and make noises that sounded neat to him

  • @jonasakyildiz6494
    @jonasakyildiz6494 6 років тому +633

    Jimi Hendrix still influences the music of today, amazing artist

    • @LieLikesMusic
      @LieLikesMusic  6 років тому +10

      Word!

    • @bassinblue
      @bassinblue 6 років тому +19

      People were not ready to accept Jimi Hendrix when he started out. Had to face a lot of hardships, enough that a lot of musicians would have given up and got a day job instead. The secret is to keep going.

    • @abcrx32j
      @abcrx32j 3 роки тому

      Doesn't that basically apply to most influential artists?

  • @jotaguisc
    @jotaguisc 6 років тому +217

    He had a beautiful gift, he knew the true essence of music, sounds, frequencies, he was able to feel it. I don't think he knew much about music theory, he just played instinctively. Notes just flew from his soul to his guitar, it was a natural thing.

    • @LieLikesMusic
      @LieLikesMusic  6 років тому +13

      Theory is "natural" too in the sense that we want to have a language for music. But i see your point.
      You really don't need theory to be an outstanding musician.

    • @morriypoulsen1238
      @morriypoulsen1238 9 місяців тому

      So true.

    • @hippiecheezburger5457
      @hippiecheezburger5457 4 місяці тому +1

      Frank Zappa said that he wanted someone that knew music theory to team up with Jimi so that music could be written that even went beyond just electric guitar but other instruments

  • @ale9507
    @ale9507 5 років тому +84

    What an inspirational artist. He came up from absolutely nothing and had self-taught himself guitar by listening to a radio! Incredible. Deserves all the admiration he ever got and still gets.

    • @LieLikesMusic
      @LieLikesMusic  5 років тому +1

      For sure. Although a lot of people today are self-taught. But it's way easier with all the information
      through the internet of course

  • @ericainchains5806
    @ericainchains5806 2 роки тому +11

    Jimi was so humble.

  • @jonlimbach6200
    @jonlimbach6200 6 років тому +30

    I love Jimi. Little Wing is so beautiful. Of course his immense guitar abilities are what everyone knows him for but his lyrics contain beautiful symbolism.

    • @LieLikesMusic
      @LieLikesMusic  6 років тому +4

      I don't doubt that at all. Really looking forward to look into them sooner or later.

    • @Blood-hound
      @Blood-hound 6 місяців тому

      @@LieLikesMusic why yo stxpid crxcka âss constantly bringing racism up as if it’s was Jimi Hendrix history.

  • @reservoirfrog1
    @reservoirfrog1 6 років тому +696

    I spoke to a paramedic in London who said he worked with one of the guys who picked up Jimi Hendrix from Ladbroke Grove in the 60s. He said the reason he died was because they kept him on his back in the ambulance and didn't resuscitate him properly because back then, they didn't have the training. Very sad if true.

    • @LieLikesMusic
      @LieLikesMusic  6 років тому +85

      Hmm, if i knew this before i would've included it in the video.
      This is really interesting. Thanks for sharing.

    • @slimturnpike
      @slimturnpike 6 років тому +75

      It was widely known at the time of Jimi's death in 1970 that the attendants screwed up. I remember reading about it in several newspapers that week. But somehow as time passed this fact got lost and people came up with absurd conspiracy theories and what not.

    • @TheMichaelseymour
      @TheMichaelseymour 6 років тому +48

      Not really...i mean an australian physician told of the amount of wine coming from his stomach was so vast- he couldn't have drank that much - UNLESS it was suicide ...so i think its very possible that his manager not only ripped him off - but had him killed .

    • @rillloudmother
      @rillloudmother 6 років тому +13

      slimturnpike This was not hard to find in the late 80s early 90s when I was a hendrix guitar disciple. a lot of the stories surrounding him are being bizarrely distorted in order to make him more mysterious. especially in the last 10 years.

    • @lafleurR1ddl3
      @lafleurR1ddl3 6 років тому +19

      I also heard an account similar to that. I heard that the paramedics kept his head tilted back instead of laying him on his side or leaning him forward and he was asphyxiated. If only they could’ve had the training. Very sad.

  • @adrianvelante8014
    @adrianvelante8014 6 років тому +434

    How can you talk about Jimi Hendrix without mentioning Woodstock????

    • @LieLikesMusic
      @LieLikesMusic  6 років тому +48

      This was a snack-sized version of the full story haha.

    • @jamesiyer4937
      @jamesiyer4937 5 років тому +1

      Exactly!!!!

    • @ninetoedlizard6650
      @ninetoedlizard6650 5 років тому +5

      Oh say can you see...

    • @evanmorrow1234
      @evanmorrow1234 4 роки тому +11

      @@ninetoedlizard6650 When I was in the military someone, either by design or conspiracy, replaced the pre-recorded tape used in the morning for the raising of the flag, with a recording of Jimi Hendrix's "Star Spangled Banner". It was an instant hit with most everyone and at morning chow it was all anyone was talking about. People were laughing about it and the chow hall was quite a bit noisier than usual. Jimi had raised moral of the entire base. It was right before 4th of July which made it even better.

    • @brittanyknight1103
      @brittanyknight1103 4 роки тому +1

      How can you talk about Jimi Hendrix and say that one thing made them unique lmao.

  • @BarbarraBay
    @BarbarraBay 6 років тому +221

    Jimi was also a supreme songwriter. His first album was from a selection of 17 songs that are included today if you buy the album. This video gives the false impression Jimi was "short on material" and only played guitar tricks. In my mind, Jimi not only reinvented guitar but reinvented song writing & probably invented/inspired what would become 'jazz-fusion'.

    • @LieLikesMusic
      @LieLikesMusic  6 років тому +8

      That might be just as true. I could've easily made a documentary of 90 min length, but
      that wasn't what i aimed at here.

    • @andythomas706
      @andythomas706 6 років тому +3

      BarbarraBay: Invented Jazz Fusion did he? Thanks for that information. It completely passed me by! The 17 songs you refer to were not all available for inclusion on Are You Experienced. You are trying to re-write history here. Do you think Up From The Skies is inventing jazz fusion, or even inspiring it? Because it's not! Suggest you try Hot Rats on for size!!

    • @cruzincondo3395
      @cruzincondo3395 5 років тому

      +Andy Thomas....Woodstock....Jam Back The House = Fusion

    • @willwilliams7491
      @willwilliams7491 5 років тому +5

      True fusion was invented by Miles Davis. He was at the Newport jazz festival watching Sly and the Family Stone. Mesmerized by the way Sly had the audience by their seats of their pants, he wanted that same power but with his jazz influence. Hence, fusion was born. I was there for the birth.
      Although, you can make a point that Hendrix hit on a little jazz/rock fusion with his song 3rd Stone From The Sun.

    • @justinmaratea2942
      @justinmaratea2942 4 роки тому

      @@andythomas706 p0q+

  • @RAYGERVATO
    @RAYGERVATO 4 роки тому +36

    Been to Jimi's grave just after an
    electrical storm in the 90's. Such
    a great moment for me. He died
    at 27, -but packed a full lifetime
    of experiences and guitar magic
    into his decade of showmanship.
    He made the guitar hero, into his
    own contact sport! His songs are
    gems and his songwriting second
    only to his stage prowess. Drifting
    is my fave to cover. *(Please sub)
    Jimi's music will outlast our lives.

    • @Blakezilla594
      @Blakezilla594 3 роки тому +2

      I need to go there, I don't know why I've never been since I live 5 minutes from it.

    • @RAYGERVATO
      @RAYGERVATO 3 роки тому +1

      @blake wilson He's been moved to
      other resting ground at Greenwood
      since I went in '95... His Moseleum
      is breathtaking and appropriate for
      such an icon. Bruce & Brandon Lee
      are also buried in the vacinity -and
      Bruce shares the same birthday as
      Jimi Nov.27 only born one yr. later.

  • @thomaspick4123
    @thomaspick4123 5 років тому +39

    I liked his newer material before he died. He was progressing as a writer. He never played a song the same way twice. I saw him perform. Very loud, fantastic playing. Beautiful tone.

    • @markplimsoll
      @markplimsoll 2 роки тому

      Thomas Pick: "Jimi never played a song the same way twice." Early clips of his Purple Haze do not have the studio version solo, but much later when he plays in Berkeley, he plays the studio version solo one-handed on his knees to a young lady that seems to have an orgasm.

    • @richardclarke7819
      @richardclarke7819 Рік тому

      May Jesus have mercy on his soul , and write James Marshall Hendrix in His Book Of Life !!!!! To see what is about to come upon this world in the very near future , with the growing interest in environmental issues , the real hidden agenda is explained in the U tube video , "From Babylon to America " by Attila Kakarott !!!! Your soul could depend on watching this video , believing it and fully digesting it's contents !!!

    • @djquinn11
      @djquinn11 Рік тому +1

      When and where did you see him live?

  • @fletmok3548
    @fletmok3548 Рік тому +10

    Jimi Hendrix and Bruce Lee are my favourite humans ever! I still marvel at they achieved in such a short amount of time and against all odds.

    • @marcoenot6677
      @marcoenot6677 Рік тому +1

      kimi hendrix's infuenced brucee lee in a certain way

    • @Einnor084
      @Einnor084 3 місяці тому

      I think Jimi Hendrix & Bruce Lee, were distantly related.
      Itz just a feeling. I have no proof.

  • @jesusflores2121
    @jesusflores2121 6 років тому +800

    There was never any evidence of heroin in his system when he died, and he was not known to use heroin by those who knew him best. Also, Monika Dannemann was NOT his girlfriend. He met her two years ago and signed a picture for her as a fan. Later, days before his death, she found him at a club in London and would not leave him alone until his death. In fact, he was trying to lose her, but she would follow him wherever he went. He only decided to go to her apartment in order to get her off his back. In other words, to "give her what she wanted." Long story short, he ends up dead. It's worth noting that the Vesperex sleeping pills that were officially stated as being the "cause of death" belonged to her, and were a very concentrated form. In fact, they were only legal in Germany and thus only attainable there.
    Another thing, during the last two years of his life known as his "burned out" period he was being drugged, and dosed. Usually, it was "bad" drugs. Some thought they were intentionally given to him in order to give him a "bad trip." Often times, his drinks would be dosed, or drugged. Once they accidentally drugged his bass players drink which was the reason they had to cancel some shows on their tour in Germany before he died. He started getting paranoid about who he allowed around him and eventually started going through Alan Douglas to get him LSD that wasn't made bad on purpose.
    And, lastly, Hendrix has never struck me as a confused man. In fact, he was an extremely intelligent man. Everything I have ever read, every book, every documentary I have ever seen with him in it have always shown me that he was sharp. That he was very pointed in what direction he wanted to go. That he had tremendous insight for his age, and the time he lived. Not as a confused man. That is simply your malinformed opinion.

    • @andythomas706
      @andythomas706 6 років тому +8

      Still reading all that crap?

    • @jesusflores2121
      @jesusflores2121 6 років тому +77

      Andy Thomas As equally as relevant as a lot of crap that you read, I'm sure. I love reading about my favorite musicians lives. It's a hobby of mine.

    • @andythomas706
      @andythomas706 6 років тому +21

      I'm glad. People who read books these days are few and far between. Just remember 'You just can't believe everything you see and hear, Can You?

    • @timothyschuebel5367
      @timothyschuebel5367 6 років тому +15

      Jesus Flores Monica killed him ,,made deal with CIA ( she was in some kinda trouble )

    • @kimhansen6384
      @kimhansen6384 5 років тому +23

      Didn´t she die under strange circumstances, just a couple of days before a revealing interview?

  • @BritishBeachcomber
    @BritishBeachcomber 2 роки тому +6

    I feel blessed to have seen Jimi perform at his last big gig, the Isle of Wight Festival 1970. I was only 16, ran away from home to go there. Best thing I ever did.

  • @J3TTXZ
    @J3TTXZ 6 років тому +147

    beauty in the struggle, ugliness in the success

    • @LieLikesMusic
      @LieLikesMusic  6 років тому +6

      Success in the sauce, beauty and the beast

    • @alrivers2297
      @alrivers2297 5 років тому +3

      Yes that seems to be the case far too often. Not just with celebrities but even with ordinary regular people

    • @Monomonmamon
      @Monomonmamon 4 роки тому +5

      J3TTXZ Coleworld

    • @c-fink
      @c-fink 4 роки тому +2

      J3TTXZ love yourz

  • @skatetodeath666
    @skatetodeath666 6 років тому +31

    Jimi was amazing soul. How does anyone that young know so much. If you listen to his jams that were not released but you can find them on u tube you will be amazed. He played pretty much every kind of music you can think of.

    • @LieLikesMusic
      @LieLikesMusic  6 років тому +3

      A lot of people in the documentaries i watched said the same. That he was
      the trick of all trades in terms of the genres he could play on the guitar. How awesome!

  • @kingrobert1st
    @kingrobert1st 6 років тому +19

    A man without fear. RIP Jimi Hendrix.

    • @LieLikesMusic
      @LieLikesMusic  6 років тому +2

      He sure embraced his hear at least.

    • @kingrobert1st
      @kingrobert1st 6 років тому

      Are you inferring he was deaf or what?

  • @ToastersChannel
    @ToastersChannel 6 років тому +198

    Legendary

  • @therugburnz
    @therugburnz 4 роки тому +6

    A real musician that kept learning all types of music just to play gigs. A hard life on top of that makes an artist. He had a great pop sense with a finger on the pulse of the youth while being a blues player of great virtuosity and most importantly feel.

  • @josephtabar492
    @josephtabar492 5 років тому +3

    Jimi Hendrix inspired me and countless other kids to become guitar players at a young age. Yes , there are many great guitarist 🎸 that capture our ears, but Jimi captured the spirits.
    I am so angry that those that he trusted in business robbed him blind and sucked the life out of him. They were and are leaches in the purest form.
    In the end drugs do not discriminate from the lowest to the highest it will rob you of your life at any age. We can only imagine what could have been, but Jimi made choices. Like him, we make choices. So let's chose life to Rock another day in the sun. RIP Jimi, I hope you made it......

  • @jeffcory1056
    @jeffcory1056 6 років тому +48

    Quite a number of errors, such as his influences, he met Clapton at a gig, not in the studio, the photo of the wrong lady he was with when he died, etc. but I think the biggest thing - which is missing - is the genius. Musical, lyrical and ATTITUDE as well as showmanship. He inspired me at 16 when he said in Up from the Skies "I want to see and hear everything" and I lived a life that reflected that for a number of years.

    • @LieLikesMusic
      @LieLikesMusic  6 років тому +5

      Yes sorry about making those mistakes. I hope the video at least served as
      a tribute and a source of interest for people to explore his world more. So you
      started listening to Hendrix at 16? When was that?

    • @jeffcory1056
      @jeffcory1056 6 років тому +4

      1967. A friend brought over Are You Experienced, and we were listening to Third Stone from the Sun when my father came into the room and freaked out. He began picking up my few albums, and breaking them over his knee. When he got to one of them, it bent flexibly and he couldn't break it, so he stormed off. That record was Introducing England's Newest Hitmakers The Rolling Stones.

    • @jimmiescott7353
      @jimmiescott7353 6 років тому

      Another mistake was @2:46 when a arrow pointed at a guitarist that wasn't Jimi Hendrix. Search UA-cam "Shotgun Jimi Hendrix" it will list the full clip of this and you'll see Jimi Hendrix in the back to the left next to the drummer.

    • @andythomas706
      @andythomas706 6 років тому

      Your record collection must have been Shellac 78s because Its impossible to break an LP record by hitting it over your knee! Maybe you imagined it because you had such an insufferable oaf for a Dad! Maybe you imagine a lot of things!

    • @jeffcory1056
      @jeffcory1056 6 років тому

      You're right. I imagined that you were there, dictating what is possible and what is impossible.

  • @barryjones8123
    @barryjones8123 3 роки тому +3

    so talented and humble. Love Jimi. RIP

  • @jrwalker591
    @jrwalker591 Рік тому +2

    Jimi Hendrix to me is one of the 3 masters (Jimi, Bruce Lee, Ali). Jimi will blow you away, but you have to listen, the more you listen the more you will hear.
    "If I don't see you no more on this world, I'll meet you on the next one and don't be late, don't be late" - Jimi Hendrix RIP GOAT!!!

  • @amas2441
    @amas2441 4 роки тому +8

    Just imagine being one those people who saw him live back in day , (surreal experience)

    • @joelhague5515
      @joelhague5515 4 роки тому +1

      Seems insane, but no bullshit my uncle saw The Experience in 1968 at the Providence Auditorium, Providence, RI, USA. So not me,. but wow!

  • @randomguy8100
    @randomguy8100 6 років тому +5

    I actually didn't know about the stuff that Jimmi was going threw, he was truly a great artist that inspired and inspires to this day many musicans. Really awesome video, keep up the great work!

  • @reservoirfrog1
    @reservoirfrog1 6 років тому +867

    No Jimi Hendrix = no John Frusciante.

  • @sc000f
    @sc000f 6 років тому

    Great video! Ive been waiting for a video like this about him for a while now. Its great!

  • @themusicalranker1014
    @themusicalranker1014 6 років тому +10

    I think it's beautiful that he was a native-american black artist in a scary transitioning America, what a sad and amazing story, much respect and amazing gluesy tipped hard rock

  • @jacksonsmith9652
    @jacksonsmith9652 6 років тому +4

    This is amazing. Thanks so much for the great vid from a die hard fan. His life was short and tragic, yet impossibly beautiful.... May the music live forever. ✌️

  • @patrikkozjak-lesicki8669
    @patrikkozjak-lesicki8669 6 років тому +5

    Jimi WILL live on, longer than any of us, longer than any of our children and grandchildren. His music will live on and although most of us didn't know him in reality, he will always be a part of us
    Long live Hendrix :)

  • @andyskrypnyk9431
    @andyskrypnyk9431 5 років тому

    Great stuff! Hendrix was and is one of my misical idols and I know a lot about him and you captured his story perfectly here. Thank you!!

  • @amenacerhoc4992
    @amenacerhoc4992 5 років тому +1

    Tears and love to you man. Thank you

  • @jimharbin9478
    @jimharbin9478 5 років тому +7

    Jimmy s music will never die

    • @LieLikesMusic
      @LieLikesMusic  5 років тому +1

      True. Probably won't die in the near future at least. And his spirit will live on in other peopl for sure

  • @Goatchild90
    @Goatchild90 3 роки тому +3

    Re-watching this on the 50th anniversary of his passing. Rest in peace to an icon.

  • @ericrenquist6494
    @ericrenquist6494 5 років тому +1

    Its really awesome that you're willing to help people make videos. I respect that so much

    • @LieLikesMusic
      @LieLikesMusic  5 років тому

      No worries. Rock music has given me so much, so it feels great to give back and share with others.

  • @digigroovestudios
    @digigroovestudios 10 місяців тому +1

    This is really good. Thanks for this. 😀

  • @danielvanhorn911
    @danielvanhorn911 5 років тому +3

    Love him,he changed my life

  • @pedalpusher4141
    @pedalpusher4141 3 роки тому +5

    He was more than a musician ; he was a lightworker heralding in the era of cozmic consciousness .

  • @zoewilding1845
    @zoewilding1845 5 років тому +2

    Beautifully humble genius...sweet soul Jimi

  • @xbeeslebossx
    @xbeeslebossx 6 років тому

    been waiting so damn long for this

  • @herrfriesel2629
    @herrfriesel2629 6 років тому +19

    And he worked in his studio (electric ladyland) it was the most expensive studio of the time.

    • @LieLikesMusic
      @LieLikesMusic  6 років тому +1

      It was? How much id it cost him to create it?

    • @iamdjsluggo
      @iamdjsluggo 3 роки тому

      Lie Likes Music about a million. Was supposed to be $125,000 but costs skyrocketed...

  • @tommyswenumson1739
    @tommyswenumson1739 6 років тому +49

    Understanding Funkadelic?

  • @crlfff
    @crlfff 3 роки тому +2

    Makes me so fucking sad that he had to die so young but at the same time im happy he lived

  • @libberached9971
    @libberached9971 5 років тому +1

    i stumbled into these videos and I thought narrator was so weird at first and now 4 videos in, I got maddddd respect. You're doing a great job, man. The stories you create are engaging and well made! Keep it up!

    • @LieLikesMusic
      @LieLikesMusic  5 років тому

      Why did you think i was weird? Something about my voice or accent maybe? Thanks, i sure will.

  • @togepi5929
    @togepi5929 6 років тому +3

    I was so pumped when I got the notification. You're my favorite music UA-camr right now :')

    • @LieLikesMusic
      @LieLikesMusic  6 років тому

      Hayo! Thank you so much for saying that. It means a lot.

  • @frencys_
    @frencys_ 3 роки тому

    Thank you so much! Beautiful!

  • @dabee2670
    @dabee2670 6 років тому

    Please keep doin these videos man. They're so insightful. I first saw your video about Syd Barrett and I've never seen anything so useful about the man.

    • @LieLikesMusic
      @LieLikesMusic  6 років тому +1

      Hey thanks for saying that. I'm glad you learned something :) And yes i'll keep making em.

  • @godscience7821
    @godscience7821 5 років тому +3

    He made a guitar speak, if that makes sense. Gypsy eyes is the perfect song to me, he was tapping into that thing that few musicians are lucky to do

  • @gonufc
    @gonufc 5 років тому +11

    Obviously Hendrix was....unreal but he seriously lucked out with finding Mitch Mitchell. It was just an incredible match.

    • @emerybraun4698
      @emerybraun4698 Рік тому +3

      People don’t give Mitch NEARLY enough credit. He is a ridiculously good drummer

  • @regolithia
    @regolithia 6 років тому +2

    WOosh. I'm excited to watch this!

  • @shankz1472
    @shankz1472 3 роки тому +1

    This is the most precise Jimi Hendrix video I've ever watched.

  • @TheTennessyean
    @TheTennessyean 4 роки тому +3

    I always thought it was the coolest thing growing up as a kid, that Jimi Hendrix lived in my hometown for a little while. Strange how you end up connecting with someone just because of something so insignificant.

  • @adriansaldana160
    @adriansaldana160 6 років тому +3

    As a huge jimi fan. This video is perfection, thank you very much

    • @LieLikesMusic
      @LieLikesMusic  6 років тому +1

      Thanks for the support! I'm glad you liked it.

  • @catsven1973
    @catsven1973 4 роки тому

    Fantastic video !!!
    Thanks a lot.

  • @363Magi
    @363Magi 6 років тому

    Great stuff thanks for posting this up and giving your insight man

    • @LieLikesMusic
      @LieLikesMusic  6 років тому

      No problem mate. Greetings from Norway.

  • @clickbaitcabaret8208
    @clickbaitcabaret8208 4 роки тому +45

    I quote from one of Jimi's girlfriends about his drug use; "If you took one, Jimi took five."

  • @evanmorrow1234
    @evanmorrow1234 4 роки тому +3

    Cool biography. I'm from Seattle and Jimi was our neighbor although I did not know him. He was quite a bit older than me and died when I was in high school. Nevertheless he was a major influence to me along with Eric Clapton and a few others and part of the reason why I picked up the guitar. He's buried in Renton which is a suburb of Seattle. I plan on doing a graveside acoustic version of Hey Joe as a tribute to him because I doubt if I'll be able to plug in and I hope I pass the audition.

  • @tudormiller8898
    @tudormiller8898 2 роки тому +1

    I've just bought The Best Of Jimi Hendrix on CD. Its got all the classic songs on the album. Sounds so good. Watching from London UK 🇬🇧

  • @michaeljoseph3528
    @michaeljoseph3528 Рік тому

    Beautiful commentary by those background words. OneLove Brother .

  • @shaunoc2673
    @shaunoc2673 6 років тому +41

    Henrix

    • @bolo5340
      @bolo5340 4 роки тому

      Right, who the hell's Henricks?

  • @Janiceleatham2112
    @Janiceleatham2112 4 роки тому +3

    He was a great artist as well who hated the war. Rock and Roll hall of fame has some of his intricate art work of the war.

  • @harryjohnson8605
    @harryjohnson8605 2 роки тому +1

    Never will be forgotten. A humble guy. A real highway chile

  • @sherrywoody2142
    @sherrywoody2142 3 роки тому +1

    I have always loved Jimi❤❤

  • @arkhie9883
    @arkhie9883 6 років тому +8

    "No reason to get exited" - Jimi Hendrix, All Along the Wathctower

    • @Martin-gz4qn
      @Martin-gz4qn 6 років тому

      Arkhie M. I think you mean "excited" not "exited."

  • @tonybates7870
    @tonybates7870 6 років тому +13

    Whenever I hear that freefalling bit in the solo towards the end of Voodoo Chile I get a picture of him slowly drifting to Earth on a parachute, silhouetted against the purple sky. It's strangely poignant that this track was a posthumous no 1 in the UK - his last jump, so to speak.

    • @LieLikesMusic
      @LieLikesMusic  6 років тому

      What a poetic way of putting and seeing it! Love this! And i didn't knew that was
      his last number one. Thanks for sharing.

    • @definitelynotofficial7350
      @definitelynotofficial7350 6 років тому

      Tony Bates That bit is INSANE, I've been trying to figure it out on the guitar but I just can't, no idea how he played it.

    • @tonybates7870
      @tonybates7870 6 років тому

      DefinitelyNotOfficial
      I play guitar, and I gave up trying to emulate Hendrix, partly because it's virtually impossible and partly because he's already done it! Maybe he used a loosely tuned string to do it or something. I love the way it comes out of nowhere and just falls, falls, falls - time stands still before he wrenches you out of the dive and back to his sort of space-age blues again. Magic fingers, that guy.

    • @definitelynotofficial7350
      @definitelynotofficial7350 6 років тому

      Tony Bates Yeah that's probably what he did, I can't figure out what it could have been other than a loose string. It's magic. The first time I heard it I was blown away, I jist thought "WHAT THE FUCK JUST HAPPENED?". It caught me way off guard. It's like it started raining mercury and out of it came a hawk that flew into the sky, I don't know, Ihave no clue how to even describe it.

    • @tonybates7870
      @tonybates7870 6 років тому +1

      DefinitelyNotOfficial
      It's the sort of thing that inspires poetry, isn't it?
      It seems to be a perfect descent through all the microtones (I think that's what they call them) in a whole tone before crashing back in and breaking the spell. It is an incredible moment, his musical goodbye - even though it was recorded two years before his death, as I said it was a surprise no 1 single in the UK posthumously.

  • @regolithia
    @regolithia 6 років тому +1

    This video & this channel keep providing incredible information and it also keeps impressing me. Thanks!

    • @LieLikesMusic
      @LieLikesMusic  6 років тому

      Oh man, thank you so much! The content and visuals can become a whole
      lot better though. So i'll keep improving my editing and script writing as good
      as i can.

  • @nzappazapp8360
    @nzappazapp8360 2 роки тому +2

    Hard to believe that it could take such a short time to create a sound that will last forever

  • @jdarlington8841
    @jdarlington8841 6 років тому +26

    Lie I fucking love you man. I mean the Velvet underground, bowie, iggy, Barrett, Homme, and now Hendrix?! These are all my musical heroes!! Keep up with these amazing music essays lie

    • @LieLikesMusic
      @LieLikesMusic  6 років тому +2

      Hahah i'm glad i hit that chord within you! And i really enjoy making these videos,
      so it's my pleasure. Let me know if you have any requests for future videos.

    • @jdarlington8841
      @jdarlington8841 6 років тому +2

      Oooh what about Morrissey or/and the Smiths??

  • @jessegaronband
    @jessegaronband 5 років тому +4

    Ronnie Wood said that Hendrix could play a right handed guitar right-
    equally as he could left handed. Being his roommate for shortime Ronnie witness this first-hand. Having said that Hendrix did not play a right handed guitar upside down. He played a right handed guitar left-handed but also strung
    left handed.

  • @GinoGulley
    @GinoGulley Рік тому

    Great job buddy 🎉

  • @nickpatyk8050
    @nickpatyk8050 5 років тому

    Thanks for your work LLM, enjoyed

  • @yaxaira212
    @yaxaira212 6 років тому +76

    Ian Curtis would be cool.

  • @pearcefitzpatrickodonovan480
    @pearcefitzpatrickodonovan480 2 роки тому +4

    He definitely had enough of the bullshit pressures from everyone around him and tried to cope with drugs, which ended up in him burning out bad. RIP jimi 🙏 🕊

  • @gabi-chan7806
    @gabi-chan7806 6 років тому +2

    Thank you so much for doing this, all your videos are great! I wondet if you can make one about The National, I've been so obsessed with their latest album "sleep well beast"
    Anyway, keep doing this good content, we really appreciate it!

    • @LieLikesMusic
      @LieLikesMusic  6 років тому +1

      Thank you so much for the support!
      I'll keep The National in mind. I've got a
      lot of other videos coming up first.

  • @ZoggyWoggyII
    @ZoggyWoggyII 6 років тому

    Sick content man. Thank you.

    • @LieLikesMusic
      @LieLikesMusic  6 років тому

      Hey no probs. I'm just happy to honor the people i love.

  • @fanbeer8390
    @fanbeer8390 6 років тому +3

    This is amazing, i'd love some Beatles!

  • @footbroke
    @footbroke 6 років тому +13

    2:51 That's a cute baby Hendrix

  • @truefaithinthenewlaw
    @truefaithinthenewlaw 6 років тому +1

    It's so sad his story that he thought his life's work was rubbish you know I don't think he ever realized what such a legend he was, wasn't arrogant but humble and not very proud it was just a performance that looked like he was proud and feeling good but on the inside he was gravely disconnected with reality, robbed by his managers, just a completely discombobulated man. I feel bad for this guy it's okay Hendrix now it's okay if I cry a little when I hear your music long after your death your music still lives in us we breathe it and the world is more united and unified now because of your contributions you will be alive forever thru us legend. Peace out! We feel your tears bro every rip you bend and rip those leads. Amazing talent you will be missed and your life will be remembered for generations and generations to come. No one could ever make the guitar cry and weep quite like you. You will be missed my friend but not forgotten.

  • @LloydMajor
    @LloydMajor 3 роки тому

    This is awesome!

  • @dreamwell2020
    @dreamwell2020 6 років тому +207

    1:35: Hendrix played a right-handed guitar upside-down? No - Albert King did that, but Hendrix reversed the strings.

    • @LieLikesMusic
      @LieLikesMusic  6 років тому +16

      Well from what i heard in another documentary he did that. Maybe he reversed the strings as well?

    • @donbruen5796
      @donbruen5796 6 років тому +48

      Dreamwell You are correct that Hendrix reversed the strings, but incorrect about the reversed playing position. Look at any picture of him playing, the guitar is clearly UPSIDE DOWN, with the tuning keys pointing downward. Also the control knobs are on the top, not the bottom as they normally would be on a Strat. Jimi could play right handed, as he was ambidextrous, but he preferred to play as a leftie.

    • @Nobs606
      @Nobs606 6 років тому +24

      Hendrix was left handed but could play right because his dad forced him to. Due to being left handed was still considered a mark of the devil

    • @cjscala87
      @cjscala87 6 років тому +2

      He played a left handed Guitar upside down.

    • @larrygeetar9309
      @larrygeetar9309 6 років тому +2

      +Jaw Knee You are correct. And succinct, I might add.

  • @nickcortes686
    @nickcortes686 4 роки тому +3

    It’s because of Hendrix I learned to play guitar RIP GOAT

  • @themagicmovies
    @themagicmovies 6 років тому +1

    LEGEND

  • @nihalmangrati5336
    @nihalmangrati5336 5 років тому +1

    He was so polite and down to earth... Simply a Legend

    • @LieLikesMusic
      @LieLikesMusic  5 років тому

      He sure was. You'd expect him to be a bit more braggadocious.

  • @wpl6661
    @wpl6661 6 років тому +70

    To fully understand Hendrix you have to go to his childhood. His father was in the army when he was born 8 months after the marriage to his mother. His father was put in the stockade to prevent him from going AWOL to see his son born and spent 2 months confined without a trial. Jimi's given name was Johnny Allen and changed to James Marshall when he was 4. His father did not see him until he was 3 years old. His mother barely cared for him during those 3 years. Often leaving him with her sister or other friends while she was drinking. When his father first found him he was living with a family friend who had wanted to adopt him.
    His father and mother reunited but while having more children they didn't provide a stable home for them. Both of them drank and fought. When they were fighting Jimi would hide in a closet. His brother Leon was born when he was 6 and 3 more children were born but much of that time they spent in foster care. Only Jimi spent significant time with his mother and father. Their life was cheap hotels and apartments and often other family members would take Jimi to his grandmothers home for safekeeping. When he was 9 his parents were divorced and his father got custody of Leon and the 3 of them lived together.
    Jimi's first instrument was not a guitar, it was a ukelele with only one string and he found it while they were cleaning out a space for money. He learned to play notes on the one string. He didn't get his first guitar until he was 15 after his mother had died of cirrhosis of the liver. His father wouldn't take he and Leon to his mother's funeral and gave them shots of whiskey instead to deal with their feelings.

    • @LieLikesMusic
      @LieLikesMusic  6 років тому +9

      Woah where did you find this?

    • @clintostwald435
      @clintostwald435 6 років тому +9

      There is a book about it.

    • @haraldversteegden2562
      @haraldversteegden2562 6 років тому +2

      indeed, further there are so many things these 200K viewers missed. 101, purple haze, big-band time, Hendrix on woodstock WAS the Pinnacle of the USA as empire.........moraly............it was the cumulation point of what USA stood for ............. He redifined ............the USA..........stripped it.........until it was for all to see......................so he had to be killed by..............

    • @Account-ru8wt
      @Account-ru8wt 6 років тому

      Vamonos Pest what book???

    • @keegan1948
      @keegan1948 5 років тому

      Room Full of Mirrors. i read it as well, it's really detailed.
      www.amazon.com/Room-Full-Mirrors-Biography-Hendrix/dp/0786888415

  •  6 років тому +9

    It's very unfortunate that Jimi died, imagine the great music he could have made.

  • @motormouthalmighty
    @motormouthalmighty 9 місяців тому

    just an absolutely amazing life!forty three years of listening to his music.just almost supernatural inventiveness.what an artist.he left so much material!

  • @Styledbyvengeance
    @Styledbyvengeance 4 роки тому

    Beautiful

  • @s550danny
    @s550danny 4 роки тому +35

    “Hen-rix”
    That bothered me a lot

  • @zincChameleon
    @zincChameleon 5 років тому +3

    One thing that as a guitarist I learned about the difference between Jimi and Eric. Jimi developed his skills as part of a rhythm section--the engine that drives R&B--while Eric started out and stayed a soloist. Jimi could never understand why Eric didn't like to 'play some beautiful chords'. (Quote from Jimi, 1967).

    • @LieLikesMusic
      @LieLikesMusic  5 років тому +1

      Interesting! If i knew this from before i would've included it in the video. But where did you find this
      quote? Is there a video or written interview somewhere that i can check out.

    • @zincChameleon
      @zincChameleon 5 років тому +1

      @@LieLikesMusic This really takes me back, as Cream was at their height, and 'Electric Ladyland' had just come out, so that is late 1967 or early 1968. It was in an interview where Jimi was asked his opinion of Cream. He noticed that they weren't 'tight', the way an R&B trio would be. Then came the comment about the chords.

  • @missjanuary
    @missjanuary 5 років тому

    Iconic! 🤘

  • @Magnum_Opus_Music
    @Magnum_Opus_Music 6 років тому

    Thx for sharing this!

  • @FaithfulServant316
    @FaithfulServant316 5 років тому +21

    I've seen most all the greatest guitarists play.
    I was a friend of Jimi's being 7 yrs his younger.
    Jimi Hendrix will always be number 1, the greatest guitarist who ever played, and Stevie Ray Vaughn number 2.
    All the rest file way beneath these 2 icons, including the quick fancy technical guitarists as the decades progressed.
    The True story is:
    Jimi died of choking on his vomit from drinking too much and taking sleeping pills.
    Trouble was, the dumb broad Monika Dannemann that was with him at his flat had waited over 2 hrs to call anyone for help because she was paranoid because they had grass up in their apartment, and she didn't want to get arrested.
    So it's because of her waiting to long and finally calling Chandler, Who yelled at her on phone to call for help immediately and fk the stupid grass. But by that time 2 hrs had gone by, and sadly Jimi died.
    Monika Dannemann's negligence in waiting to long to call for help while Jimi was choking is what killed Jimi Hendrix. He most likely would have lived if she responded quickly 2 hrs earlier.
    She killed herself later on in her life. Suicide.

    • @LieLikesMusic
      @LieLikesMusic  5 років тому +4

      Damn! I would be interested to see if you can prove that you were his friend though. because it's easy for anyone
      to say stuff like that. Do you have any photographs for example? If yes, then i would love to talk more. Because this
      information is very detailed. Much more than what i usually get from people. Thanks for sharing. Cheers

    • @briancompton2543
      @briancompton2543 5 років тому

      @@LieLikesMusic ...hey I think you did a good job, sometimes us older generation that know more than the younger want to jump all over you guys when u miss something, or leave something out....but hey ~ you're helping keep Jimi's Legacy alive.... I could sit here all day and criticize this video, or I can compliment you for a job well done, which for the most part is a job well done...again it keeps Jimi's name (and his music , of course)...alive.
      btw - in 2014, I did a small tour of England with his brother, Leon Hendrix - so I've heard it all , and again
      I say - good job to you - keep doing what you're doing !!....and yes

    • @karlgrandt7379
      @karlgrandt7379 3 роки тому

      yr mark knofler-are you not

  • @Rob_-dv6ei
    @Rob_-dv6ei 5 років тому +7

    His fashion was ten years ahead - very 70s for someone in the 60s! Really great video, didn't know he was such an avid supporter for black rights.

  • @anarchyinba
    @anarchyinba 6 років тому

    Great as always!

  • @rezadoosam
    @rezadoosam 6 років тому +1

    I had no idea. What a great video.

    • @LieLikesMusic
      @LieLikesMusic  6 років тому +1

      Well now you know. Thanks for watching mate.