Learned to play the guitar upside down at age 9. He was simply from another planet. A native of Seattle Washington, Jimi was just on another level, yet the most humble man you'd ever meet. Jimi died at age 27.
He dragged that thing around with him everywhere -- even into the military. He spent most of his time there in his bunk with it, and was eventually released as 'unfit for military service.' Though he still died young, at least he got to share his gift with us, instead of dying in the muck of some far-away rice paddy...
I was 10 when I started listening to Jimi. The 7th of 12 brother's who all grew up on Jimi. Our big brother was in Vietnam at the time. He's 75 and I'm 64. Being born closer to Postmodernity than he was, Jimi became my life's inspiration as opposed to being my favourite musician, which he is still. I'm Maori indigenous peoples of New Zealand. RIP Pastor Jimi. 🙏👍👏🇳🇿😍💪😎
If you hear the beginning Intro of the guitar ,it's like the guitar is the narrator. It's telling, what the story is all about? Every melody collaborates with the other in the story. Even though Jimi is singing the lyrics, His guitar backs him up. So when Jimi said, the wind began to howl .That's when the guitar started rising the tied notes up the scale. There are characters of melodies in the music.
I like the 12-string guitar at the beginning and in the background, which runs a bit over a chorus. Jimmy's guitar runs over a wah-wah and a slight reverb, but not always. I think they added the chorus and reverb in the mixing to give Jimmy's guitar more "airiness and space" and to give the 12-string guitar a psychedelic tone through the chorus. That's what makes it special. Good sound engineers :)
Jimi also playing bass guitar and acoustic guitar ( along with Dave Mason on another acoustic). Listen to Machine Gun live at the Fillmore East off the album Band of Gypsys to really get Jimi
There are both 6-12 string guitars. Jimi plays one, and Dave Mason, of Traffic, plays the other. Jimi also plays Bass, on this song. It took Dave Mason 25-26 takes to get it right. He got it right, on the last take.
Thanks for the reaction. I highly recommend Vodoo Chile (track 4) off this album. If you want to hear what Jimi can do with other titans in music check it out.
Probably the best footage of him playing is the Woodstock performance. If you can get the Filmore East performance of "Machine Gun" it's pretty frickin awesome. At least to me it's absolutely mind blowing, but I appreciate that if you're into classical music then you may have a different perspective. Machine gun really pushes the electric guitar to the limit. But it's so deeply soulful that I still think it's well worth a listen. There's a French Canadian UA-camr named Karl Philippe Fournier who is also a classical guitarist who is big into Hendrix.
It is amazing how he took such a simple song, and created something completely new out of it, and it's superior to the original. But Dylan cleverly hid the true meaning, put the verses in reverse order. It's a song about a biblical apocalypse.
Into Flury First Verse (Read as Second Verse) Clean Solo Second Verse (Read as Third Verse) Dirty Solo Slide Solo Bridge Wahwah Solo Acoustic Solo Dave Mason Third Verse (Read as First Verse) Closing Flury
You're good at what you study. Classical guitarists are good at classical music and blues/rock guitarists are good at blues and rock. Believe me. this classical guitarist can't play rock the way a good rock player plays rock and a roc player can't play classical the way a classical guitarist can unless he's studied it too. For one genre of guitarist to critique another or to compare the two is useless. There's no guitarist that's the best at all types of music. There's no such thing, There's too broad of genres, styles and beats. What matters is, at the end of the day does anyone want to pay to hear you.
Lol well you can’t see him live, he’s dead. He’s one of the greatest rock legends of all time. There is just no argument here. Sorry 😂 people would watch him with their mouth open because he was that insanely talented. You have no idea.
The solos are good . Hello. This is the best guitarist ever. You've no idea. Stick to classical. It's what you know. Terrible reaction to one of the best songs ever.
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My favorite Jimi Hendrix song. I saw him in concert in 1968.
So 😎 cool
1969 Uni of Oklahoma, Norman Okla.
'Cept it was a Bob Dylan song... 😁
Learned to play the guitar upside down at age 9. He was simply from another planet. A native of Seattle Washington, Jimi was just on another level, yet the most humble man you'd ever meet. Jimi died at age 27.
Restrung it
He dragged that thing around with him everywhere -- even into the military. He spent most of his time there in his bunk with it, and was eventually released as 'unfit for military service.' Though he still died young, at least he got to share his gift with us, instead of dying in the muck of some far-away rice paddy...
I was 10 when I started listening to Jimi. The 7th of 12 brother's who all grew up on Jimi. Our big brother was in Vietnam at the time. He's 75 and I'm 64. Being born closer to Postmodernity than he was, Jimi became my life's inspiration as opposed to being my favourite musician, which he is still. I'm Maori indigenous peoples of New Zealand. RIP Pastor Jimi. 🙏👍👏🇳🇿😍💪😎
Keep in mind that Jimi put this music and sound together in 1968 (thereabouts). It was way ahead of its time in the rock/blues world.
many Van Halen solos borrow from the main solo; and of course Stairway To Heaven is a well-disguised copy
No computers ysed
One of THE greatest songs/covers of all time.
Song: Dylan. Cover: Hendrix. The GOATs!
He played bass on this song too.
Really? I love the 32nd or 16th notes he plays at the very end of some of the verse bars.
Jimi could have just been a singer alone and hed have been a legend. The guitar thrown in just makes it unbelievable.
If you hear the beginning Intro of the guitar ,it's like the guitar is the narrator. It's telling, what the story is all about? Every melody collaborates with the other in the story. Even though Jimi is singing the lyrics,
His guitar backs him up. So when Jimi said, the wind began to howl .That's when the guitar started rising the tied notes up the scale. There are characters of melodies in the music.
I like the 12-string guitar at the beginning and in the background, which runs a bit over a chorus. Jimmy's guitar runs over a wah-wah and a slight reverb, but not always. I think they added the chorus and reverb in the mixing to give Jimmy's guitar more "airiness and space" and to give the 12-string guitar a psychedelic tone through the chorus. That's what makes it special. Good sound engineers :)
i never want this song to end the guitar at the end.. possibly my fave ever!!
Need to watch “Hey Joe” live at Monterey Pop Festival
This!
Jimi is the one and only 🐐
😂❤❤❤yep
Watch the live version of Jimi doing his incredible anti war song, "Machine Gun".
He’s a master! This is a biblical story for the ages!
Hendrix is the GOAT!!!
Are you experienced is my favourite hymn
Ladies and tenements, the fabulous Jimi Hendrix
❤❤❤ love it new vidéo about Jimi ❤
I recommend his rendition of Chuck Berry's Johnny B Goode, that performance of AWESOME!
Jimi also playing bass guitar and acoustic guitar ( along with Dave Mason on another acoustic).
Listen to Machine Gun live at the Fillmore East off the album Band of Gypsys to really get Jimi
Love Dave Masons cover!
Hope you watched the live version of this some time. I love it. 🕊☮
There are both 6-12 string guitars. Jimi plays one, and Dave Mason, of Traffic, plays the other. Jimi also plays Bass, on this song. It took Dave Mason 25-26 takes to get it right. He got it right, on the last take.
Thanks for the reaction. I highly recommend Vodoo Chile (track 4) off this album. If you want to hear what Jimi can do with other titans in music check it out.
Probably the best footage of him playing is the Woodstock performance. If you can get the Filmore East performance of "Machine Gun" it's pretty frickin awesome. At least to me it's absolutely mind blowing, but I appreciate that if you're into classical music then you may have a different perspective. Machine gun really pushes the electric guitar to the limit. But it's so deeply soulful that I still think it's well worth a listen.
There's a French Canadian UA-camr named Karl Philippe Fournier who is also a classical guitarist who is big into Hendrix.
Dave Mason/rhythm guitar. Agree about his voice 🎸
Check out the song called Hey Joe
Plenty of Live performances to enjoy.
Great! Maybe you want to check out Ten Years After with I´m Going Home or Love Like a Man? The Bluest Blues from Alvin Lee is also amazing
I did not get to experience Hendrix. My dad’s favorite song was Hey Joe. But even my dad agreed, best guitarists
I think this one of the best numbers from Jimi, also better than the original from Bob Dylan. 🎸🎸🎸👍🎶
Anything from Woodstock to really see Jimi sing and play or Maui Voodoo Chile.
Have you ever heard Jeff Beck , cause we ended as lovers ?
Hendrix rendition of Bob Dylan's folk song,
well watch him live, there is a good version of machine gun, but its painting with sound project
Actually Jimi was left handed but he played a standard right stringed guitar
watch himlive sing 'hey joe'
It is amazing how he took such a simple song, and created something completely new out of it, and it's superior to the original.
But Dylan cleverly hid the true meaning, put the verses in reverse order. It's a song about a biblical apocalypse.
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Into Flury
First Verse (Read as Second Verse)
Clean Solo
Second Verse (Read as Third Verse)
Dirty Solo
Slide Solo Bridge
Wahwah Solo
Acoustic Solo Dave Mason
Third Verse (Read as First Verse)
Closing Flury
live - Band Of Gyspys Machine Gun
You're good at what you study. Classical guitarists are good at classical music and blues/rock guitarists are good at blues and rock. Believe me. this classical guitarist can't play rock the way a good rock player plays rock and a roc player can't play classical the way a classical guitarist can unless he's studied it too. For one genre of guitarist to critique another or to compare the two is useless. There's no guitarist that's the best at all types of music. There's no such thing, There's too broad of genres, styles and beats. What matters is, at the end of the day does anyone want to pay to hear you.
Some artists are better on records, some, a few, live. Jimi was definitely the latter.
Probably one of the few Dylan songs where the cover can rival the original.
Lol well you can’t see him live, he’s dead. He’s one of the greatest rock legends of all time. There is just no argument here. Sorry 😂 people would watch him with their mouth open because he was that insanely talented. You have no idea.
The solos are good . Hello. This is the best guitarist ever. You've no idea. Stick to classical. It's what you know. Terrible reaction to one of the best songs ever.
Jimmy Hendrix wa a talented guitar player. But he can't sing.
Check your ears😂
Check out the song called Hey Joe