Whenever i see clips of Hendrix, he's almost always got a guitar in his arms and often just jamming around with someone else. It really was an exstension of himself. He would morph into this confident guy with his guitar, without it, he was shy. He certainly was a playing machine.
Oh, when you're a musician(as in, you honestly enjoy playing and it's not just a put on), then playing your instrument is the thing that's typically gonna make you the happiest. I'm always the most laid back and out of my anxiety when i'm in front of my keyboard.
It's cool that Keef and Jimi were copacetic, no drama. But the most revealing thing about this clip to me is that when Mick wants to find out what's *really* going down, he goes to Jerry to find out who's flying the spaceship.
Yes, it was his Birthday that night and they had a surprise little party for Jimi, they surprised him with a huge Birthday cake, awwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww.. bpf 007, you are correct sir..
It was Jimi's birthday, and he was there to see The Stones play @ Madison Square Garden, after the concert, they surprised Jimi with a big birthday cake.....
Charlie had so much respect for his wife that he didn't even give that girl a kiss on the forehead. That's why he was one of only a few rock stars that stayed married to the same woman for over 50 years!
@@FOCKTARD Hey dumbass, all caps doesn't make your idiotic comment any less wrong. Ted Nugent is a draft-dodging coward who shit himself on purpose to get out of serving his country and he isn't fit to shine Jerry's shoes. Jerry lives on - he will always be a god amongst men. And how can Jerry be "the biggest piece of shit since Obama" (the best president we've ever had) when Jerry died long before Obama was (twice) elected (by the biggest landslide to date)? Also, it's loser (with two "o"s it means less tight), diarrhea (h not g), and masturbate (u not an e). Go jack off somewhere ignorant fuckstick.
Joe Rockhead What an irrelevant person to put up against Jerry lol Plenty of other guitarists who did harder drugs than Jerry or no drugs at all who are gods at playing. Jimmy Page shot heroin and so did like every good musician ever from the 60s-70s
yes paul Mcartney said he saw him play right handed and it sounded the same thats AMAZING because the strings would be upside down like he really doing here the footage has been mirrored or turned backwards, jimi is really playing lefty on a right handed guitar upside down thats INSANE!!JIMI was a guitar GENIUS.
While it was Brian who formed the group it was Ian Stewart who did the hard work of keeping the band working on schedules and maintaining a high degree of musicianship. Until a recording session had Ian's approval they weren't allowed to leave the studio. Brian's combination of frustration at being shoved aside by the Jagger-Richards-Andrew Loog Oldham triumvirate followed by his overindulgence of drugs and the destructive behavior that it brought out sabotaged his very promising career. Ian Stewart adapted to his role in the Stones, Brian couldn't and didn't.
Robert Cross C'mon, Stewart refused to play minor keys while playing piano (why they brought in Nicky Hopkins). Just a lunkhead roadie and golf enthusiast who had nothing to do with the Stones studio behavior. To even put him in the same breath of importance to the Stones musically as Brian - who formed the band with a burning mission for the blues and contributed so many different colors and sound to Stones recordings -is a complete farce.
I'm not saying Ian was a great musician. But he had a very diligent work ethic and the kind of forceful but lovable personality that pushed the Stones to put out the best product they were capable of. They all respected him as their severest critic who kept them from being too full of themselves. Brian, while the most artistic musician of the bunch, was far too lackadaisical in work ethics and too non-committal in his relationships to other people to be given the title of "leader" of the Stones.
Robert Cross Brian was the one who formed the group in the first place; without him Mick would've ended up a banker who sang along with Alexis Korner's band on occasional weekends for fun, and Keith would've ended up in Chuck Berry cover bands the rest of his life. Look at youtube clips; Brian is the spokesman for the group while Mick and Keith are silent in the background, he lead the band through rehearsals and corrected their playing through the first critical year, while Stu's biggest contribution was saying (Wyman quote): "Okay my little shower of shit/three-chord wonders, you're on." End of story.
David Harrison: Jagger told Charlie once that he was "his" drummer but Charlie shot back with 'Your my fucking singer", Charlie is THE man, rock solid and stayed with the same woman that came up with him through thick and thin, solid guy and one of the great Rock n Roll Drummers of all time.
vaneza valdez when asked by Jagger to kiss the girl, Charlie responded, “love is much more of a deeper thing then that. It isn’t flippant to be thrown away on celluloid.” (Celluloid is what they used to use to make film and flippant means casual or not serious).
How cool is this video! Thanks so much for sharing!😃 Talk about archival footage of musical greats, it's like a visual footnote of Who's Who of 1969!😲 Love it! Especially the bit where Charlie, being his own man even then, deftly puts Mick in his place for clearly attempting to manipulate/exploit the usually-reserved drummer's popularity, making everyone laugh in the process --including the somewhat cowed Mick. You GO, Charlie! 😎 No wonder everyone admires him: He maintains his principles without judging those of others. Truly a class act, as always.😊
It was a nice video but it was all backwards this footage never took place before all the month and Hendrix never played out a month this is from a whole nother gig it's only clickbait
Jerry was alright until he started hitting the crack and heroin in the ‘80’s. But st least when he died the first time, he came back. I saw them that your at RFK. It was so stinking hot and humid like I.e. always was in DC in the summer.
I like the way Jerry Garcia speaks. He's a real character.. all these people were. Maybe it's just natural for people to think in their youth things were more real. But I'm 29, and the 90's seemed like people were more real. And these people seemed more real, like more true to themselves, and didn't care what people thought of them.
It's true what you're saying about people in the '90's being, "more real". I was in high school during the early 90's and I must say that I feel the same way about people back then. Everything is becoming less and less, "real" thanks to computers (in my opinion at least). Think about how fake popular music has become. Katy Perry and Nicki Minaj and all these popular singers don't rely on actual musical instruments when creating their, "music". They do rely HEAVILY on computers and drum machines to create their sounds which replicate traditional musical instruments. People also take "fake" pictures and post them to instagram or facebook -those aren't real pictures of people!! They've all been "touched up" and redone to make them look their best. It's fake. They don't really look that way! Know what I mean?
Aha, brilliant comment, this is the 2 thousands, and the 21st century, and I Myself, don't care what ppl think of me, as long as they are not in my face with it, he he!!! I was from that Era, and ppl were in to Peace And Love, Like Jimi Hendrix was, that lasted until the late 60's then all hell broke loose VERY SAD..
I know exactly what you mean, all the celebrities look average in person, some above average, they have flaws like us regular ppl.. As far as i'am concerned, i believe in the Natural look, because Beauty is in the eye of the Beholder... Your comment wagson, is RIGHT ON !!!
It seems like cultural movements like this come in waves. Just looking at it from the music point of view, the image the Stones pushed was a response to the stiff and suffocating culture they grew up in, and then a few years later punk would come along to try to bring "authenticity" back into the popular music they saw as stagnant by the later 70s. Today, you can see a lot of the young rappers coming up to push against a music culture of one-dimensional pop stars.
Good for you Charlie!! Love is more important than that and you don't take orders from old Mick. Your not "his" drummer, your the drummer of The Rolling Stones!!! Yeah!
This is why I'm a Dead fan - Jerry and the boys waiting for hours and still just laughing about what a shit show this concert was - "it won't be long now...we'll get higher yet."
Saw an interesting doco on the Dead yesterday which stated that once the band started making money they would give out food to people in the Haight Asbury & basically try to make sure they were ok, which if true really was ‘hippy capitalism’ in action! A very cool bunch of guys played in that band.
It’s interesting because the Dead weren’t a big band at that point. It’s pre-Workingmans and American Beauty, so they were really just that psychedelic hippy band at that point
@@andrewptob Their popularity was not based on their albums but their concerts. I'd hazard more bootlegs were sold than official albums. They were already a "big band".
This footage is from the 40 years deluxe edition from Get Ya Ya.....(3 cd + 1 Dvd box or Lp etc)Featuring the whole Madison Square Garden Show in New York 1969 plus the support for the Stones that night BB King and Ike and Tina Turner.(Audio)On Dvd there is also a few live version from Prodigal Son,You Gotta move (Keith and Mick alone playin ) plus live versions from I'm free,Under My Thumb and Satisfaction,but they are from New York M.Garden and not from San Francisco Altamont...Great Edition...worth every cent👌👌👌👌
I think the footage at the beginning with the stones and Hendrix is when the stones plated MSG in NY..????? as you don't see Hendrix in any of the outdoor footage??
You may know more than me, but I don't think he was an asshole or anything, just a flamboyant and demanding rockstar with an ego that demanded people's attention. I can think of worse personalities.
Jimi was playing a right handed SG, strung up right handed like Albert King, bending down on the high strings. Lovely Film, Thanks you for a wonderful glimpse on rock history. From Madison Square Garden NYC, Jimi didn’t play at Altamont CA.
That's pier 1 where they caught the chopper. I fished there for years by the Ferry Building. I remember as a kid when the Oakland/SF helicopter took off from right there and flopped right into the bay.
The footage of Jimi playing Mick Jones' SG was at Madison Square Garden during the Stones' November 27, 1969 gig. Hendrix's fans will recognize that date as Jimi's birthday; his 27th. After the concert a party was thrown for Hendrix at his apartment were his girlfriend Devon Wilson threw herself on Mick Jagger, even going as far as licking a finger wound he obtained when opening a can of a beer. Jimi didn't get mad. He put pen to notepad and wrote "Dolly Dagger". "She drinks blood from a jagged edge."
Up to around 1.15 it’s backstage at Madison Square Gardens in late November. Then it flips to an entirely different scene and location, on the opposite side of the USA, which was recorded just over a week later on the way to Altamont.
The great meeting of American blues rock and soul on the youthful icons of the sixties, with Mick providing the template for every frontman that came in the 70s.
It was essential to have the somewhat older and more grounded Watts, Stewart and Wyman in the band, with that kind of fame. It surely isn't only a matter of musical talent / chemistry that keeps a band going, but also the right mix of personalities.
@@t-bo-lesotho I think he never did drugs, just women. So probably not too grounded, but ever stones Autobiography I read pretty much all say Charlie was very honourable
He was my first husband's, one of his best friends, as was Jimi, but Jerry and he, had a falling out, never knew why, hubby didn't want to tell me, being very young, i didn't care anyways, just thought it was stupid..
i've seen this short clip of hendrix plenty of times but i read where the audio was lost or nonexistent. thank you so much for this post. my jaw dropped when i heard them laughing!
I love how he pulls out his pocket watch. Classist....all of them. Im just now getting to add The Rolling Stones. I just got dumped, like wtf, right...
I love how Jimi is playing righthanded! But I saw a video where Bill Kreutsmann was on the other side of jerry, so this version might be flipped in post-editing software.
Ya, that's what I was thinking too. First, I thought Hendrux playing right handed?!! Then, must be a flipped imaging. Can't believe so few comments about it.
Wow. Well, I hope to read the book when it comes out. That whole four month period always fascinated me. Of course, a lot of people held Mick responsible for it due to what happened. I also wish someone would talk more about the Brian Jones Memorial Show when the British Hells Angels were the security. Also, I hope someone will release recordings of the full event, including King Crimson and Family's performances.
Whenever i see clips of Hendrix, he's almost always got a guitar in his arms and often just jamming around with someone else. It really was an exstension of himself. He would morph into this confident guy with his guitar, without it, he was shy. He certainly was a playing machine.
Oh, when you're a musician(as in, you honestly enjoy playing and it's not just a put on), then playing your instrument is the thing that's typically gonna make you the happiest. I'm always the most laid back and out of my anxiety when i'm in front of my keyboard.
I read one dude who said when Jimi started showing up without his guitar he knew the drugs had taken its place.
I saw him 5 times in SF. Cool to see him with an SG.
Why is he playing that SG right-handed? Was he just mixin' things up, or is that clip reversed?
@@kevinmurdoff3326 Reversed.
This was absolutely delightful. Like a window into history. Love it.
I love how Jerry and Bill act as if it's totally normal that they've just been sitting there for a couple of hours!
It's cool that Keef and Jimi were copacetic, no drama. But the most revealing thing about this clip to me is that when Mick wants to find out what's *really* going down, he goes to Jerry to find out who's flying the spaceship.
Hendrix didn't play at Altamont. That footage is Madison Square Garden in NYC.
bpf 007
Correct
Yes, it was his Birthday that night and they had a surprise little party for Jimi, they surprised him with a huge Birthday cake, awwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww.. bpf 007, you are correct sir..
You are right!
It was Jimi's birthday, and he was there to see The Stones play @ Madison Square Garden, after the concert, they surprised Jimi with a big birthday cake.....
I think it's Altamont; The Grateful Dead are there but would not go on because of the bad vibe.
RIP Charlie. His class on full display here.
i love the fact that charlie always looks 100000% done
RIP
Mick Taylor and Jimi Hendrix jamming! Wow!
Yeah Hendrix is playing right handed and Mick Taylor playing left-handed!!!! The film got reversed and nobody cared to fix it.
Yeah wow.
Unfortunately, that's hardly a jam - just tuning and noodling.
The way they were switching through guitars makes me think a lot of great footage and audio was cut out.
@@xianshep tuna noodle soup, woop!
Garcia, Hendrix chilling with Keef and jamming with Mick Taylor, Mick Jagger talking about Bob Dylan... this is too epic
Best part is Jerry saying "It won't be long, not long now. We'll get higher yet" haha man I would have loved to hang with him.
bill says the "we'll get get higher yet" part
Jerry, the one who suggested the Hells security for Altamont
Idk why but when mick jagger pulled out that pocket watch I lost it
+Patrick Smith It cracked me up too!
I think it was hanging around his neck.
I've got to get me one of those!
@@kevgh3869 He was freaking out, i realy think he knew nothing good was going to come from any of this poorly put togeather shit show
@@robertstorment6114 😅😅😂😂🤣🤣👍👌
Charlie had so much respect for his wife that he didn't even give that girl a kiss on the forehead. That's why he was one of only a few rock stars that stayed married to the same woman for over 50 years!
Everyone in Rush did that
Thats me
Charlie do like I did. Kiss that young lady on the forehead😊
@@keithtrott5814 All due respect to Mick, Keith and Ronnie, Charlie was the beat that kept them going.
Jerry,"I dunno man,we been here a couple a hours".......Billy..."but we had a marvelous time".That right there folks is Workingmans Dead.
Such a special time in the rock and roll era. I'm so glad I was able to experience it!
I just love these behind the scenes footage of bands . I can watch it all day .
i don't know maaan we've been here
some
time
now
Jesus coming soon
Joe Rockhead your existence brings me sadness
@@FOCKTARD what is your problem?
@@FOCKTARD Hey dumbass, all caps doesn't make your idiotic comment any less wrong. Ted Nugent is a draft-dodging coward who shit himself on purpose to get out of serving his country and he isn't fit to shine Jerry's shoes. Jerry lives on - he will always be a god amongst men. And how can Jerry be "the biggest piece of shit since Obama" (the best president we've ever had) when Jerry died long before Obama was (twice) elected (by the biggest landslide to date)? Also, it's loser (with two "o"s it means less tight), diarrhea (h not g), and masturbate (u not an e). Go jack off somewhere ignorant fuckstick.
Joe Rockhead What an irrelevant person to put up against Jerry lol Plenty of other guitarists who did harder drugs than Jerry or no drugs at all who are gods at playing. Jimmy Page shot heroin and so did like every good musician ever from the 60s-70s
Footage is obverse(backwards) - strange to see Jimi playing "righty"....
Jimi could play either way.
jimijames marshall Indeed he could but the Gibson logo is backwards
Good pickup man! I didn't notice that.
yes paul Mcartney said he saw him play right handed and it sounded the same thats AMAZING because the strings would be upside down like he really doing here the footage has been mirrored or turned backwards, jimi is really playing lefty on a right handed guitar upside down thats INSANE!!JIMI was a guitar GENIUS.
Jim Rafferty wondering why he was playing righty
Charlie has so much self-respect.
He always carried himself the same.
He never took any shit from Mick.
@@oceanhedonist265 Your kidding, they were both good friends, going to cricket, created stage design together and even dancing on dancefloors.
@@Methildethat’s right. But he still didn’t take any shit.
The segment outside is like a clip from "Spinal Tap" . . .
Yes!
Spinal Tap was exquisite
I'm pretty sure Hendrix and Keef were having a run through of Stonehenge in the dressing room
The same thought came across my mind too. "Smell the Glove"
This is worth it just to hear Ian Stewart's voice and see his face. Very rare. Good ol' Charlie, never putting up with Jagger's foolishness.
"The Stones was Ian's band" says Keef (who couldn't give Brian credit for anything).
While it was Brian who formed the group it was Ian Stewart who did the hard work of keeping the band working on schedules and maintaining a high degree of musicianship. Until a recording session had Ian's approval they weren't allowed to leave the studio.
Brian's combination of frustration at being shoved aside by the Jagger-Richards-Andrew Loog Oldham triumvirate followed by his overindulgence of drugs and the destructive behavior that it brought out sabotaged his very promising career. Ian Stewart adapted to his role in the Stones, Brian couldn't and didn't.
Robert Cross C'mon, Stewart refused to play minor keys while playing piano (why they brought in Nicky Hopkins). Just a lunkhead roadie and golf enthusiast who had nothing to do with the Stones studio behavior. To even put him in the same breath of importance to the Stones musically as Brian - who formed the band with a burning mission for the blues and contributed so many different colors and sound to Stones recordings -is a complete farce.
I'm not saying Ian was a great musician. But he had a very diligent work ethic and the kind of forceful but lovable personality that pushed the Stones to put out the best product they were capable of. They all respected him as their severest critic who kept them from being too full of themselves. Brian, while the most artistic musician of the bunch, was far too lackadaisical in work ethics and too non-committal in his relationships to other people to be given the title of "leader" of the Stones.
Robert Cross Brian was the one who formed the group in the first place; without him Mick would've ended up a banker who sang along with Alexis Korner's band on occasional weekends for fun, and Keith would've ended up in Chuck Berry cover bands the rest of his life. Look at youtube clips; Brian is the spokesman for the group while Mick and Keith are silent in the background, he lead the band through rehearsals and corrected their playing through the first critical year, while Stu's biggest contribution was saying (Wyman quote): "Okay my little shower of shit/three-chord wonders, you're on." End of story.
Amazing! The first time I seen Jimi play right handed! R.I.P. Jimi Hendrix.
Is this footage somehow backwards? - Mick Taylor and Keith playing left handed and Jimi playing right handed?
@@mckoosa-n2vyes
Backstage before MSG 1969.
The clip has been reversed
@@coolmacatrain9434 I think you mean flipped.
Fantastic. Brings me back to a different lifetime that's still vivid but fading a bit now. Thank you.
I think Charlie Watts is one of those few rock stars who stayed loyal to his misses.
And alice cooper.
@@FOCKTARD Great bait mate. Dont you have anything better to do?
that's true about Charlie Watts is actually pretty well known. ✌☠👅
@@FOCKTARD where r u getting this information i would like to look it up for myself
David Harrison: Jagger told Charlie once that he was "his" drummer but Charlie shot back with 'Your my fucking singer", Charlie is THE man, rock solid and stayed with the same woman that came up with him through thick and thin, solid guy and one of the great Rock n Roll Drummers of all time.
Love the Charlie Watts part at the end.
+Mike Benoit - Charlie is a fucking legend. 'fuck off Mick, i'm not doing this silly crap' i'm a fucking man'
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What did he say? I didn't understand cause i'm working on my English yet
What did he say? I don't understand cause i'm working on my English yet
vaneza valdez when asked by Jagger to kiss the girl, Charlie responded, “love is much more of a deeper thing then that. It isn’t flippant to be thrown away on celluloid.” (Celluloid is what they used to use to make film and flippant means casual or not serious).
How cool is this video! Thanks so much for sharing!😃 Talk about archival footage of musical greats, it's like a visual footnote of Who's Who of 1969!😲 Love it! Especially the bit where Charlie, being his own man even then, deftly puts Mick in his place for clearly attempting to manipulate/exploit the usually-reserved drummer's popularity, making everyone laugh in the process --including the somewhat cowed Mick. You GO, Charlie! 😎 No wonder everyone admires him: He maintains his principles without judging those of others. Truly a class act, as always.😊
It was a nice video but it was all backwards this footage never took place before all the month and Hendrix never played out a month this is from a whole nother gig it's only clickbait
RIP 😞
Jerry Garcia is so chill
Not as chill as Cherry Garcia.
mac163 hahahahahahah
Joe Rockhead you suck
fuck off
Jerry G. is/was the greatest
Jerry: "Don't worry, maaannn... We'll get higher yet."
gotta love Jerry on LSD.
*we'll get hired yet
Pretty sure that's Bill kreutzmann speaking right after Jerry said his deal to Mick. Once the camera has panned away, sounds like Bill
@@ripplebear it is, a very young bill. also noticed bob, and it looked like pig pen also
looks as dumb as Jagger
@@Jesse-fk3xc nah he says higher not hired.. this is Jerry Garcia we are talking about. You could probably get high just standing next to him..
Charlie Watts being Charlie Watts.
Notal
Charlie Watts is Charlie Watts in... Charlie Watts.
*Directed by Charlie Watts.*
Garcia seems like such a nice guy
Yeeeeeh, I love his charm.
Joe Loughlin
I never saw Jerry mean or hurtful. He loved life. Was from San Francisco. A nice place in his time. Nice place to be raised.
He was. And mick jagger seemed like a pretentious diva.
Jerry was alright until he started hitting the crack and heroin in the ‘80’s. But st least when he died the first time, he came back. I saw them that your at RFK. It was so stinking hot and humid like I.e. always was in DC in the summer.
What an excellent and soooo cool clip.. I watch it all the time.. xxx
I get it now. Jimi was right handed and the rest of the world is left handed!
bigtone1348 hahaha good one mate. I guess Jimi is ambidextrous
La cinta está invertida. Es por eso.
@@gabrielmendivil2914 igual el tocaba de ambos lados. Como estas seguro?
My hovercraft is full of eels.
@@elturco9573 porque Keith Richards y Jerry García aparecen tocando como zurdos, y Jimi, como diestro. Los primeros son diestros.
Jerry: "It won't be long. We'll get higher yet". Classic :-)
Why does my heart always sink, when i see Jerry Garcia?
Idk, maybe he's just that guy, he has a warm presence, probably.
I like the way Jerry Garcia speaks. He's a real character.. all these people were. Maybe it's just natural for people to think in their youth things were more real. But I'm 29, and the 90's seemed like people were more real. And these people seemed more real, like more true to themselves, and didn't care what people thought of them.
It's true what you're saying about people in the '90's being, "more real". I was in high school during the early 90's and I must say that I feel the same way about people back then. Everything is becoming less and less, "real" thanks to computers (in my opinion at least). Think about how fake popular music has become. Katy Perry and Nicki Minaj and all these popular singers don't rely on actual musical instruments when creating their, "music". They do rely HEAVILY on computers and drum machines to create their sounds which replicate traditional musical instruments. People also take "fake" pictures and post them to instagram or facebook -those aren't real pictures of people!! They've all been "touched up" and redone to make them look their best. It's fake. They don't really look that way! Know what I mean?
Aha, brilliant comment, this is the 2 thousands, and the 21st century, and I Myself, don't care what ppl think of me, as long as they are not in my face with it, he he!!! I was from that Era, and ppl were in to Peace And Love, Like Jimi Hendrix was, that lasted until the late 60's then all hell broke loose VERY SAD..
Yes, and i wish it was still that way, every one has turned in to ROBOTS!!!
I know exactly what you mean, all the celebrities look average in person, some above average, they have flaws like us regular ppl.. As far as i'am concerned, i believe in the Natural look, because Beauty is in the eye of the Beholder... Your comment wagson, is RIGHT ON !!!
It seems like cultural movements like this come in waves. Just looking at it from the music point of view, the image the Stones pushed was a response to the stiff and suffocating culture they grew up in, and then a few years later punk would come along to try to bring "authenticity" back into the popular music they saw as stagnant by the later 70s. Today, you can see a lot of the young rappers coming up to push against a music culture of one-dimensional pop stars.
Good for you Charlie!! Love is more important than that and you don't take orders from old Mick. Your not "his" drummer, your the drummer of The Rolling Stones!!! Yeah!
Yeah...love is a much deeper thing than that, it's not flippant to be thrown away on celluloid:)...Hilarious!
HaHa! Old Charlie must be "deep!"
Shitty grammar, shitty spelling, who the fuck are you, you twatter?
@@sianchetty1361 oh no, here comes the grammar police
Are the Grammer Police like the Dream Police ? Oh dear. Oh me. Oh my. Charlie says " Love my Good and Plenty " ......
LOVE that everyone caught the negative flip. The first shot is Keith and I was like "Wow! Rad! Check out Keef going lefty..".... 🤣😉👍😎
This is why I'm a Dead fan - Jerry and the boys waiting for hours and still just laughing about what a shit show this concert was - "it won't be long now...we'll get higher yet."
Exactly, and arrogant Mick always worried about the fucking clock on stage, during interviews all the time.
@maciverandy1 not possibly...but definately. My buddies in high school drove me nuts with that shit.
@maciverandy1Nah they are an exceptional band, but also the defition of an acquired taste.
maciverandy1 must have been touched or bullied as a kid u lil angry man 😂
Saw an interesting doco on the Dead yesterday which stated that once the band started making money they would give out food to people in the Haight Asbury & basically try to make sure they were ok, which if true really was ‘hippy capitalism’ in action! A very cool bunch of guys played in that band.
Charlie rules as usual
Now this is what I call a legendary classic piece of footage right here!!
Jimi Hendrix plays something tasty and Keith Richards is wondering how he's playing with all six strings
Geez, Charlie looks like that bad guy in 'No Country For Old Men!'
Larrymh07 weirdo haircut
anton chigurh
rotflmfaoooooo how have I neber put that together myself, two of my favourite things in the world.
Javier Bardem, to be exact.
And he still has hair. In fact none of the Stones are bald knobs.
Mick is absolutely smashed in this footage
Yep
haha, yes ... seems to be stoned
Jus more cool than the others, living the moment.
@@Methilde no, he is absolutely stoned. Everybody there knows it and is annoyed by it
@@panthter
They were all stoned excepted Charlie. Mick was just plaiyng to be a Victorian dandy, he is a performer, no???
I like how Mick goes to Jerry to ask whats up....
Cause he knew Uncle
Jerry was the real deal.
It’s interesting because the Dead weren’t a big band at that point. It’s pre-Workingmans and American Beauty, so they were really just that psychedelic hippy band at that point
@@andrewptob Their popularity was not based on their albums but their concerts. I'd hazard more bootlegs were sold than official albums. They were already a "big band".
If only they knew the disaster ahead.
@@MitchRimland The Dead did. That's why they bailed after setting this fiasco up. They get off easy in this disaster.
This footage is from the 40 years deluxe edition from Get Ya Ya.....(3 cd + 1 Dvd box or Lp etc)Featuring the whole Madison Square Garden Show in New York 1969 plus the support for the Stones that night BB King and Ike and Tina Turner.(Audio)On Dvd there is also a few live version from Prodigal Son,You Gotta move (Keith and Mick alone playin ) plus live versions from I'm free,Under My Thumb and Satisfaction,but they are from New York M.Garden and not from San Francisco Altamont...Great Edition...worth every cent👌👌👌👌
I love seeing all these great musicians on video together.
Fifty years have passed and Keith Richards doesn't stop smoking....
Accomplished
He's lungs must be made of iron
Keith Richards gives cigarettes cancer
Roland Hersan Yeah but did you ever think you'd see anyone cooler than Keith? Jimi just hanging.
Filthy disgusting habit.
Young people having the time of their life. Ah youth, so sweet and yet,- such a tease.
Hendrix was a cool cat n an extraordinary unique guitarist!! R.I.P..🙏🤗👍😘💋💋💋💋💋💋💋
Jagger looks and sounds like a caricature of himself
Because he is
Accurate description.
So true!
So conventionals comments :) He is a performer not a postman
I think the footage at the beginning with the stones and Hendrix is when the stones plated MSG in NY..????? as you don't see Hendrix in any of the outdoor footage??
This is true
come again? planted MSG in NY? i am confused.
Madison square garden
+Bolg-Gro-Markarth played
You're right, it's MSG in the first part
How Mick Jagger anguished and looking for comfort saw Jerry Garcia and went strait to wise cool dude.
Man, it's always such a bummer to consider how much music Jimi left on the table.
Jagger was born to be a frontman. It's cool to watch. The stage is whatever ground he's standing on at the moment.
Love the Stones but I couldn’t stand to be around Mick for 5 minutes.
What was the saying after a nuclear war the only thing living will be Keith and cockroaches?
@KENT J yep
@Dirk Diggler That's exactly why I wouldn't want to be around him, though.....
You may know more than me, but I don't think he was an asshole or anything, just a flamboyant and demanding rockstar with an ego that demanded people's attention. I can think of worse personalities.
@Dirk Diggler most people are useless and stupid that misconstrue things, lol.
Jimi was playing a right handed SG, strung up right handed like Albert King, bending down on the high strings. Lovely Film, Thanks you for a wonderful glimpse on rock history. From Madison Square Garden NYC, Jimi didn’t play at Altamont CA.
That's pier 1 where they caught the chopper. I fished there for years by the Ferry Building. I remember as a kid when the Oakland/SF helicopter took off from right there and flopped right into the bay.
JIMI playing the intro into 19th Nervous Breakdown was priceless in itself! Thanks for this upload
when ?
@@karlmehltretter2677 -- at the 1:06 mark it seems
Jerry saying it won't be long Will get higher yet
Joseph jarrell I was thinking the same thing. Would be crazy to be high on a helicopter ride
That was Kreutzmann who said that.
@@steveanderson7864 WRONG
I went into shock when i heard Jimi passed..RIP Mr Hendrix
He died 51 years ago, hoo haa!
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WOW! What a great video! Those were wild and crazy dayzzzzzz !!!!!
Wild to see the old Nimitz freeway (total eyesore) in background. It got permanently damaged in the '89 Earthquake
3 minutes into watching Mick and I remember reading how Keith was the real heart and soul of the Stones. Agreed.
And Charlie
Stones are the heart of the Stones.
Nope.....Brian Jones was.
You can see the presence of Jagger is just overwhelming even to Jerry Garcia . Wish I were a fly on that wall behind Hendrix.
I thought they seemed amused by his idiocy and overwhelming narcissism
Dandy style is a pure British culture, Byron, Oscar Wild, Brummel...
Far from american one.
how keith's manages the cigarette, the beer, and the guitar and talking to Hendrix. at the same time? he's a god
This is so cool thanks for sharing! Really dig it man!!✌🏽✌🏽✌🏽✌🏽
The footage of Jimi playing Mick Jones' SG was at Madison Square Garden during the Stones' November 27, 1969 gig. Hendrix's fans will recognize that date as Jimi's birthday; his 27th. After the concert a party was thrown for Hendrix at his apartment were his girlfriend Devon Wilson threw herself on Mick Jagger, even going as far as licking a finger wound he obtained when opening a can of a beer. Jimi didn't get mad. He put pen to notepad and wrote "Dolly Dagger".
"She drinks blood from a jagged edge."
A class stuff! wish there was more footage available from the rest of the concert.
Gimme Shelter movie
Love the way mick taylor plays slide on guitar.
Yeah but Mick Taylor is right handed!!!!! Bad film....
Up to around 1.15 it’s backstage at Madison Square Gardens in late November. Then it flips to an entirely different scene and location, on the opposite side of the USA, which was recorded just over a week later on the way to Altamont.
The great meeting of American blues rock and soul on the youthful icons of the sixties, with Mick providing the template for every frontman that came in the 70s.
It was essential to have the somewhat older and more grounded Watts, Stewart and Wyman in the band, with that kind of fame. It surely isn't only a matter of musical talent / chemistry that keeps a band going, but also the right mix of personalities.
Yea bill has those under age girls to keep him.... 🙄
Was Bill Wyman grounded?
@@t-bo-lesotho I think he never did drugs, just women. So probably not too grounded, but ever stones Autobiography I read pretty much all say Charlie was very honourable
Damn that was hilarious, " Now Charlie kiss the young lady, just like I did". Charlie bashfully declines and walks away.
"it should. Not be such a flippant act to be thrown away on celluloid!" Love it... ❤️
Only footage of Ian Stewart speaking and joking off stage. Priceless. Jagger treats him like a big brother. RIP Ian Andrew Stewart
This is so amazing.
Garcia is the coolest person ever
He was my first husband's, one of his best friends, as was Jimi, but Jerry and he, had a falling out, never knew why, hubby didn't want to tell me, being very young, i didn't care anyways, just thought it was stupid..
@@paulablissett9396 liar
@@SlowRide723 EXCUSE ME,BUT, I'AM NOT LYING.....ASSHOLE......
@@paulablissett9396 Keep telling yourself that.
@@SlowRide723 I will because it's true, ASSHOLE..........
Jagger is Mr. Bossy Pants here.
Probably everywhere. lol.
Just his charisma
Room full of legends.
i've seen this short clip of hendrix plenty of times but i read where the audio was lost or nonexistent. thank you so much for this post. my jaw dropped when i heard them laughing!
I love how he pulls out his pocket watch. Classist....all of them. Im just now getting to add The Rolling Stones. I just got dumped, like wtf, right...
Loved Video...even K Richards looked Good...but not enough JIMI...RIP GREAT MAN...
Jimi Hendrix, Jerry Garcia, and The Rolling Stones kicking it
Gotta love how Bill Kreutzmann says to Mick Jagger you're real marvelous aren't ya lol
Henry Capps kreutzmann is my favorite person on the screen. Obviously I admire Garcia and even Jagger but the drummers matter more to me.
Henry Capps He didn’t say that. He said “ but we had a marvelous time”.
We are so blessed to have you share your footage of a special sad day in history.
Gina Always a VIP! Not Altamont
Is that Ian Stewart @ 2:17? Awesome piece of history. I attended Altamont and have never seen this footage. Thanks to whoever dug it up!!
1:11 Hendrix's playing a mad John Coltrane inspired lick right there folks
I love how Jimi is playing righthanded! But I saw a video where Bill Kreutsmann was on the other side of jerry, so this version might be flipped in post-editing software.
Ya, that's what I was thinking too. First, I thought Hendrux playing right handed?!! Then, must be a flipped imaging. Can't believe so few comments about it.
The calm before the storm that was Altamont
Jimi was so laid back ..chill mode ....
Wow. Footage of Jimi Hendrix playing a left handed guitar. Amazing
clip outside definitely looks like waterfront in San Fran. 1st clip is Stones gig at MSG (film is backwards)
Thank you Charlie!
jerry garcia was god in thats times in san francisco
"I don't know man, we've been here for some time now"
Yes
Garcia/Dead...soooo overrated.
Yeah, creating your own uncopy-able sounds and style is over rated. They created a genre that no one can match. Not even close.
He spelled it with a small 'g'. It can be very foolish to deify people.
Wow. Well, I hope to read the book when it comes out. That whole four month period always fascinated me. Of course, a lot of people held Mick responsible for it due to what happened. I also wish someone would talk more about the Brian Jones Memorial Show when the British Hells Angels were the security. Also, I hope someone will release recordings of the full event, including King Crimson and Family's performances.
Yeah the indoor footage early on is from Madison Square Garden, towards the beginning of the same tour. Hendrix wasn't at Altamount.
Actually it was the end of the tour.Then they concocted Altamont. Read Ronnie Schneider's book. Well done.
First part is Madison Garden NY. It's actually Jimi's birthday.
"I don't know, man!" Jerry Garcia.
Crazy, they reversed the footage from MSG - Jimi's playing right handed and Keith and Mick Taylor left handed !
All these amazing musicians just chillin at a bay pier.
Still Great To See This Legends James Marshall Hendrix Mick Jagger and SO Many Friends! The Saint of The Rolling Stones and Sheryl Crow
Sheryl Crow was 7 years old in 1969, nyuk yuk
Mick is always having fun.
Happy guy :)