Brit Reacts to Jimi Hendrix | Band of Gypsys | 'Machine Gun' Live at the Fillmore East

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  • @paulprendergast3184
    @paulprendergast3184 3 місяці тому +76

    The best ever performance on an electric guitar, other worldly!!

  • @claytonpaul4259
    @claytonpaul4259 4 місяці тому +63

    Bomb dives, explosions, and screams of terror throughout. Jimi was a master of improvisation. His feelings come straight thru the amp, and the sounds are the subject matter of the song, it's the pinnacle of music.if there's a universal language, jimi tapped into it. Primal empathy.

    • @koden24
      @koden24 Місяць тому

      And those Air Raids!!!

    • @Bhallmed
      @Bhallmed 12 днів тому +1

      Hendrix was simple. Fuzz and a vibe and a Marshall amp. That’s it.

  • @elmorevandodewaard544
    @elmorevandodewaard544 Місяць тому +15

    Jimi played this whole solo in one position WTF ???
    This goes beyond rock&roll. It’s ART❤

    • @Antonio-vn5wc
      @Antonio-vn5wc 27 днів тому +1

      Promoter asked him 12/31 "when he was going to play the guitar?" When jimi asked him how did I do? ( jimi that night playing with his teeth, knee bending backward, pulling all the tricks, etc...) 1/1 on the second show is what you got there😂 "Correct a wise man, least he'll love you, correct a fool least he'll hate you."...Bible proverb

    • @hjackson718
      @hjackson718 26 днів тому +2

      @elmorevandodewaard544 Jimi was challenged about the performance the night before as being "so so." Jimi picked up the challenge and decided to do no theatrics, just play and this was what the world got," a one of a kind masterpiece. "

    • @buzzottafromhull
      @buzzottafromhull 14 днів тому

      Every note was perfect......and it could have only been done with the Stratocaster and the wammy bar. Even Jeff Beck said Jimi found more notes on a Stratocaster.

  • @AMR72277
    @AMR72277 3 місяці тому +45

    This is the absolute mountain-top of electric guitar performances. It's hard to imagine it will ever be topped.

    • @christibrennan4086
      @christibrennan4086 3 місяці тому +4

      You are so correct. The whole thing is such an emotional experience.

    • @davidmcdaniel5929
      @davidmcdaniel5929 3 місяці тому +3

      It hasn't been, never will be for all eternity

    • @BarbarraBay
      @BarbarraBay 2 місяці тому

      what about Stairway To Heaven or Comfortably Numb? 🤣🤣🍭🍭😹😹💉💉💉💉

    • @VoodooChildSlight
      @VoodooChildSlight 2 місяці тому

      The apotheosis of electric guitar virtuosity.

  • @gillan5
    @gillan5 3 місяці тому +37

    Simply the greatest live rock performance to this day!

  • @DoctorD250
    @DoctorD250 4 місяці тому +34

    This performance is considered by many to be the single greatest performance on electric guitar... ever. Hendrix was the voodoo shaman of the Stratocaster, and nobody knew how to get every possible tone out of the instrument like Jimi. Very few artists would ever attempt to perform this song, because of how Jimi crushed it.
    And he played the whole thing with his eyes closed.

    • @acescionti711
      @acescionti711 3 місяці тому +2

      He was the guitar god. May he rest in paradise till his song is needed again

    • @guitarjonn7103
      @guitarjonn7103 Місяць тому

      The promoter of that show (Bill Graham) criticized his earlier matinee performance a bit that day, saying it was too much flash and not enough real playing. Hendrix felt hurt, but at the evening show, you see and hear Jimi's powerful response to that. Barely moving but playing with jaw dropping intensity.

  • @perhammarstrom4559
    @perhammarstrom4559 25 днів тому +4

    This is why I couldn't listening to anything but Jimi Hendrix for many years. It is an epic piece!

  • @fredrickm4436
    @fredrickm4436 2 місяці тому +10

    His singing is how my 95 y/o great-grandmama from the Mississippi Delta use to sing back in the 1970s. It's a blues-gospel style of singing. Very soulful.

  • @PointyTailofSatan
    @PointyTailofSatan 3 місяці тому +9

    50 years, and still the greatest rock guitar performance of all time.

  • @hjackson718
    @hjackson718 2 місяці тому +6

    This is the definitive statement on electric guitar. This is mount Olympus. No one at no time has played better than this.

  • @jonbangelini
    @jonbangelini 3 місяці тому +19

    That’s the absolute BEST version of this song. It’s probably my favorite song of all time… I didn’t know there was actual video of him playing it tho 🤯

    • @chrishill8
      @chrishill8 Місяць тому

      Check out "Band of Gypsy's" documentary that features interviews with Buddy Miles and Billy Cox talking about the birth of this band. It also features performances of this song and others from this concert (in black and white).

  • @callmeoutlaw6601
    @callmeoutlaw6601 4 місяці тому +19

    This has always been my favorite Hendrix song. Don't know why but it just found my sweet spot.

  • @barryispuzzled
    @barryispuzzled 28 днів тому +4

    I think his performances of Machine Gun show him at his improvisational best. He's just completely lost in the moment. The completely new sounds he got out of the guitar and the control of the instrument needed to get them is magnificent. There are very few humans in history I'd apply the word 'genius' too (i.e. not only extreme talent but profoundly influenced others) but Jimi Hendrix would be one.

  • @FNMCaffeine
    @FNMCaffeine 3 місяці тому +18

    Greatest guitar solo. His guitar was possessed that night.

    • @julienmarquet8612
      @julienmarquet8612 3 дні тому

      NO Jimi was NORMAL that NIGHT....AN ALIEN....😂JIMMY PAGE WAS POSSESSED BY THE DEMON, IN 1973, DAZED AND CONFUSED LED ZEPPELIN MADISON SQUARE GARDEN....JIMI, JUST WAS HIMSELF THAT NIGHT😂NOT A HUMAN BEING 😂

  • @JohnLedger-g4i
    @JohnLedger-g4i 4 місяці тому +15

    Taken from us at 27. Such a loss. RIP Jimi you genius. Not sure that the angels will get your music but we had the pleasure of it but unfortunately not for long enough !!!!

  • @vladdrakul7851
    @vladdrakul7851 2 місяці тому +5

    IMHO the single greatest Rock performance EVER. Still brings me to tears after half a century later! Hope you are all doing well out there!

  • @jazzmandolin5004
    @jazzmandolin5004 4 місяці тому +15

    Compared to guitarists now, he had virtually nothing for effects and the range of tones and the endless range of emotions. This guy was one of a kind.

    • @paulprendergast3184
      @paulprendergast3184 3 місяці тому +1

      Indeed. Jimi was also unique and original in his use of amplifiers.

    • @jazzmandolin5004
      @jazzmandolin5004 3 місяці тому +1

      @@paulprendergast3184 Something else. I bought the Band of Gypsies when it first came. Since those days there have been many fabulous guitarists who have done great covers of Hendrix tunes. But if you revisit Hendrix those other great guitarists don't quite get there, some how Hendrix goes deeper for a lack of a better term.

    • @Pianoman999
      @Pianoman999 2 місяці тому

      They had to invent what he did naturally

  • @ronw9517
    @ronw9517 2 місяці тому +4

    Jimi almost motionless burns the hole place down with seemingly a complete army arsenal yet he was only playing an upside down strat. For the people being there that night and witness the best guitar solo in the history of mankind it must have been an outer body experience. Later that same year the world lost the most talented guitar player there will ever be. Thanks a million times Jimi for sharing your amazing musical talent with the world. 54 years onwards it still is unparalleled.

  • @Vetionarian
    @Vetionarian 3 місяці тому +7

    I saw you on the Stick of Joseph! Glad you were able to visit and experience our culture here in Utah. I love Hendrix he had a swagger that is almost unmatched. My dad raised me on classic rock and I'm a die hard music fan because of the blessing in my life called Rock and Roll.

  • @Wilburnator
    @Wilburnator 4 місяці тому +9

    My favorite Hendrix song, and my favorite version of it!

  • @pierretoureille7359
    @pierretoureille7359 4 місяці тому +10

    Yes, The Perfect Guitar Solo indeed!

  • @davescurry69
    @davescurry69 4 місяці тому +17

    Really enjoyed your reaction to what I consider the greatest single musical performance I've ever seen or heard. This is the performance that you show to someone who wants to know why Hendrix was the greatest. He's on another level. It's like Parker or Coltrane. It transcends genres. Miles Davis said it was the greatest thing he'd ever heard.
    Enough said.

    • @gavtoye
      @gavtoye 3 місяці тому +2

      Apparently Miles Davis was in the audience of this performance, and it convinced him of Jimi's greatness.

  • @Bluesrockguy
    @Bluesrockguy 4 місяці тому +4

    The whole piece is not just eloquently, flawlessly played - it's the way he can simultaneously simulate the sounds of war, BUT not just wild sound effects (though he does that near the end). His phrasing itself captures the sounds, feelings (screaming bombs vs screaming women and children as they're homes are bombed) of war. The tone even SOUNDS like mud and blood. You can "see" soldiers staggering and falling to the ground, the wind blowing over the battleground of dead soldiers...and then, just when you think the war is over, it starts all over again at the end! Truly mind-blowing.

  • @JohnMcaulay-gp6nb
    @JohnMcaulay-gp6nb 4 місяці тому +25

    Charlie, I recently watched a video on UA-cam where Steve Vai & Joe Satriani were being interviewed together & during the interview they were asked what they considered to be the best recorded live guitar solo & both, without hesitation , said this solo from ' Machine Gun' on the 'Band of Gypsies' album. Joe Satriani calls this the Bible of live guitar solos, based on the fact that this was played on new years eve 1969, and the limited equipment Hendrix had at his disposal compared to guitarists today. Also because Jimi's solo here is completely improvised on the spot & because of the tone he creates on his guitar & also the sounds he is able to produce that match the sentiment of the lyrical content, i.e. machine gun fire, bombs screaming & exploding & sirens, just the astonishing level of inventiveness & imagination. For the time of this recording & the fact that it is live is absolutely astounding. Genius. By the way, Miles Davis thought this was one of the greatest things he had heard. This was because he recognised the supreme skills of Jimi's improvisation, so important in Jazz, but also the whole structure & atmosphere of the piece, the bravery to voice such opinion against American wars & of course Jimi's extraordinary expressive genius on the guitar, an unmistakeable trademark. Miles Davis grew up as a young Jazz trumpeter, knowing and searching for his own unique voice on his instrument, that thing that as soon as someone hears it, they know who they are listening to. That was also something he heard with Jimi. Miles called it " That mutherfucking machine gun ," and if you know about Miles Davis, that was his way saying that he thought a piece of music, or a musician he heard was of the highest quality. He called many musicians he admired " mutherfuckers," on their chosen instruments. Really enjoyed the reaction. I'm a huge Jimi fan, 65 yrs of age, have a Hendrix tattoo on my right forearm I had done when I was 17yrs of age. Cheers from Glasgow, Scotland.

    • @VoodooChildSlight
      @VoodooChildSlight 2 місяці тому +2

      Informative. Small correction: It was recorded at the first show on New Year's Day 1970.

    • @patm5086
      @patm5086 Місяць тому

      Jimi toured alot way before he was discovered. I think his soul was born in every fiber of his being. He learned alot playing the chitlin circuit

  • @user-wy1ev4yq5d
    @user-wy1ev4yq5d 4 місяці тому +4

    Great song.. Remember when this was released and we'd spend hours listening to this particular composition. Buddy Miles, Billy Cox and James Hendrix. Thank you for showcasing this LP and this particular song.

  • @tonyrabbett5312
    @tonyrabbett5312 4 місяці тому +11

    He used a wah-wah pedal, an Arbiter Fuzz Face, a Univibe pedal, and an Octavia pedal. I think the effect that you noticed was the Univibe :)

    • @Martin-gz4qn
      @Martin-gz4qn 4 місяці тому +1

      No, the effect was sheer volume and masterfully controlled feedback.

    • @MalandjoDanho
      @MalandjoDanho 3 місяці тому

      uniquement deux pédales au sol

    • @Asymmatrix
      @Asymmatrix 2 місяці тому

      @@Martin-gz4qn Nah there's clearly a pedal too.

    • @julienmarquet8612
      @julienmarquet8612 3 дні тому

      YOU FORGOT, THE LESLIE CABIN, he and his friend, transformed from the keyboards, TO a guitar effect👍 You can mostly hear it, in the live at Woodstock, in the song JAM BACK AT THE HOUSE, IT'S MAGIC😢😂❤DON'T listen to the idiots who answer to you, and say, he only used 2 pedals, they know nothing....An example is all the losers who say, Jimi used a cry baby wah wah pedal😂😡🖕ON ALL THE VIDEOS, YOU CAN SEE HE PLAYED ON A VOX WAH WAH PEDAL....i think, one of the pedals you talked about, univibe, is the pedal they created, after Jimi's death, to make the same sound of the Leslie, because it's was a huge thing, not a small pedal, in the 60's....Jimi and his friend created a lot of effects, all the guitarists are still using today....And, he played with the STUDIO too, effects, NOBODY ever USED before Jimi....IT'S NOT GOOD, because, OF HIM, and his genius, today, BITCHES, UNABLE TO SING, CAN MAKE ALBUMS, THEY TRANSFORM THE VOICE😢 THAT'S BECAUSE OF JIMI'S GENIUS....AT his time, a studio was a room to record an album... NOTHING MORE😢JIMMI, arrived, and he started to ask questions TO Eddy KRAMER, another genius, sound engineer, and they made some GREAT FANTASTIC THINGS, still used today....

    • @julienmarquet8612
      @julienmarquet8612 3 дні тому

      ​@MalandjoDanhoPAUVRE GLAND, T'Y CONNAIS RIEN TOI 😂

  • @ok-qt4kr
    @ok-qt4kr 3 місяці тому +5

    Brilliance never gets old , Charlie .
    Thanks for your appreciation for Timeless excellence .

  • @faolanliath6687
    @faolanliath6687 3 місяці тому +4

    There is no other guitarist that has ever or will ever come close to this performance.

  • @72KingDavid
    @72KingDavid 15 днів тому

    I remember listening to the Band of Gypsy’s vinyl album when I was just a young teenager. I’m turning 53 this Sunday. I’d put that record on , blast it and just sit back and enjoy, especially this song, but the whole album was 🔥. Thanks for this reaction. I wasn’t aware of this video….very cool.

  • @rodgerarne1437
    @rodgerarne1437 3 місяці тому +4

    Great upload, I really enjoy watching people appreciate Jimi as much as I do. Been a fan since I got his first album Are you Experienced back in 1967, still listening 57 years later, but this Fillmore Album is the pinnacle of them. Love it

  • @jeffkatt
    @jeffkatt 3 місяці тому +2

    Yesss! The greatest guitar solo in recorded music history.... ❤

  • @7donc
    @7donc 3 дні тому +1

    Beautiful and violent at the same time, just incredible. I wish the song ended right after the solo because it kind of meandered afterwards.

  • @buckesmalls
    @buckesmalls 29 днів тому +1

    9:45 he drops a half step. 11:50 vibrato from tapping the headstock. Respect the guitar GOD!

    • @simonrussell77
      @simonrussell77 24 дні тому +1

      The tapping the tuning pegs thing was to get a static kind of crackling sound.. Though it's not that evident on this one - not enough highs in the recording. You can hear it clear as day on the Isle Of Wight performance. If your other hand isn't touching the strings, your fingers go to ground on the back of the tuning pegs and you get that clicking sound.

  • @clutchcargo4924
    @clutchcargo4924 Місяць тому +1

    Saw Hendrix several times. He had a Leslie on each side of the stage. Always stunning.

  • @Uptown59
    @Uptown59 2 місяці тому +1

    I first heard this in the early 70's I was about 14. It's still amazing. Maybe the most amazing piece of music I've ever heard.

  • @stevelankford7087
    @stevelankford7087 Місяць тому +1

    Master of electric guitar and creating effects with volume, springs and feedback I guess it is amazing for sure

  • @alexp1017
    @alexp1017 3 місяці тому +2

    9:00 one of the best transitions of his I've ever heard. Someone once described this part as launching into the archetype face-melting solo

  • @ShabaniMan
    @ShabaniMan 2 місяці тому +1

    That we lost this beautiful soul was and still is a monumental tragedy for the world of music. He only played for 12 years. I been playing for over 40 years and can't come close to this virtuoso. I started playing because of him. The guitar gives me so much joy and to have him as inspiration is a gift .

  • @jasona7
    @jasona7 4 місяці тому +12

    That run at 9:12 always sticks with me.

    • @brettwinter2007
      @brettwinter2007 4 місяці тому +3

      My favorite part in the solo too minus maybe the first 2 sustained notes

    • @raiderfan71269
      @raiderfan71269 4 місяці тому

      Mine too.

    • @jessejordache1869
      @jessejordache1869 2 місяці тому

      Yep. I first heard it when I was about 13, sometimes in the 90s, and my head did the full exorcist. If I still had the record, I could probably drop the needle right on it.

  • @fernandoparadacastillo5901
    @fernandoparadacastillo5901 8 днів тому

    And to think this was just little time before he died. He was going places we can only wonder now.
    R.I.P. greatest guitarist ever, and a unique talent and human being.

  • @tonluttmer
    @tonluttmer 23 дні тому

    Man man ik heb dit al eens eerder geschreven ik ben nu 73 en ben nog steeds helemaal stil als ik dit hoor, hij is voor mij nog steeds de beste en mensen wat mis ik die man zeg.

  • @lindakilby2979
    @lindakilby2979 4 місяці тому +5

    Remember when this was recorded with the great Buddy Miles (Down By The River) Protesting Vietnam

  • @mikeys7536
    @mikeys7536 2 місяці тому +2

    The whole Band of Gypsies album is gold. Some of Jimi’s best work IMO.

  • @D_Machiavelli
    @D_Machiavelli 2 місяці тому +1

    The war scenes are from the Vietnam documentary “Hearts & Minds.” And this song is an anti-Vietnam war song. The noises he makes replicate bombs, machine guns, screams, terror, etc.

  • @richardbeaton7324
    @richardbeaton7324 3 місяці тому +4

    The effect he's using is a Uni-Vibe on chorus mode with a couple of gunned Marshalls ;)

  • @robertkees6048
    @robertkees6048 Місяць тому

    I've listened to this song a thousand time, to me it's the greatest rock performance of all time bar none. And the solo where he kicks it into a stratosphere I've never heard before I've never hear anyone say they thought some of it was the sound of Air Raids, and man that was a great pull. I'll hear that from now on, I love finding something new after so many listens. And btw, never do I listen to this where I don't get totally emotional, it's just has a hold that takes place emotionally. All these years it never diminishes. But thanks, now I'll hear that every time from there on out, F'n cool. Chaka bra!

  • @SilverTonguedDevilSilverTongue
    @SilverTonguedDevilSilverTongue 9 днів тому

    This solo transcends notes and moves into pure sound. The solo is a fire fight. You can hear the choppers, the Machine guns, mortars and tracer rounds screaming past your ear

  • @johndegouveia9616
    @johndegouveia9616 3 місяці тому +1

    one word. GOAT.

  • @muckmuckthageneral2691
    @muckmuckthageneral2691 2 місяці тому

    The way Jimi sings is classic blues style, you can hear it through out blues history.

  • @teeroh99
    @teeroh99 2 місяці тому

    6:39 When the only reaction you have is "No. . . ."
    I feel you, brother. It's just unbelievable the places he goes in this performance.

  • @robertlavorna2968
    @robertlavorna2968 Місяць тому

    a masterpiece, the best ever!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @robertwoods3750
    @robertwoods3750 4 місяці тому +4

    should have left at least camera on him at all times , cause watching him play was the show!.

  • @cocornichonfly
    @cocornichonfly 2 місяці тому

    The sound at the end doesn't just sound like a bomb but like a bomb that you take on yourself with the feeling, the whistling of a bang in your ears...

  • @snail415
    @snail415 4 місяці тому +2

    As a lefty player myself, it was Jimi Hendrix and Kurt Cobain who compelled me to try playing an upside-down righty at age 15. 30 years later, I haven’t looked back.

  • @garyhamalainen1651
    @garyhamalainen1651 3 дні тому

    I think you're in for a treat. Behold Jimi standing there like a statue...... about to blow the minds of many for 50+ years and more

  • @PeterOConnell-pq6io
    @PeterOConnell-pq6io 3 місяці тому +1

    Hendrix was an ex-US 101st Airborne troop. He knew what automatic weapons were about.

  • @rjmccready4913
    @rjmccready4913 2 місяці тому +1

    Multiple hundred watt Marshall’s cranked is what delivers a signal that sustains that long.

  • @davidt9841
    @davidt9841 23 дні тому

    Greatest Guitar Solo EVER! RIP Jimi Hendrix!!!

  • @stepitupandgo67
    @stepitupandgo67 Місяць тому

    This shit is just as hard as it comes. Hendrix just had the gift of expression through the guitar...who made it scream like that before him? Nobody I can think of.

  • @philwalters7700
    @philwalters7700 Місяць тому

    Your reaction, explanations and opinions were superb! Thank you.

  • @guitarjonn7103
    @guitarjonn7103 Місяць тому

    I've said this before about it, but this is Jimi gone God Mode.

  • @davidrust7397
    @davidrust7397 Місяць тому

    His singing sounds "bendy" because he is often singing note--for-note with the guitar, even following the string bends. He often used a muff pedal for the distortion or just super high gain thru a cranked amp. The swirly sound is probably a Leslie rotating speaker cabinet. He was also a master of controlling feedback from the amp.

  • @simgamer313
    @simgamer313 Місяць тому

    The guitar effect was called a Univibe. It is simulating a Leslie speaker

  • @danreed5171
    @danreed5171 3 місяці тому +2

    WSUP Chuck......IN Rock and Roll, it does NOT get any better than Mr. Jimi Hendrix...............Original Creative Genius and could play what he heard

  • @GoldTop57
    @GoldTop57 3 місяці тому

    Pure creativity. Impeccable

  • @jamesmcclain5005
    @jamesmcclain5005 3 місяці тому +1

    I love this version! WOW!

  • @christinajensen8058
    @christinajensen8058 Місяць тому

    The best ever performance of a human..on an electric guitar

  • @d4mdcykey
    @d4mdcykey 2 місяці тому

    If the relevance of this song does not hit you in the feels then your mind has been co-opted by death merchants.

  • @bryanslocum3954
    @bryanslocum3954 3 місяці тому +1

    My father had a Japanese import this album he got in the Navy he was so proud of it but the song machine gun he reveled in

  • @785jrtasanG
    @785jrtasanG 27 днів тому

    "The hands of God" - Steve Vai and Joe Satriani on Rick Beato

  • @mossfree
    @mossfree Місяць тому

    Hear My Train Comin live at Berkeley
    Also there's a live version of 1983 on Daily Motion. Not sure what show it's from but 😮

  • @Peppovitch
    @Peppovitch 3 місяці тому

    If I remember correctly, One of Jimi's specialties was playing close to the amp, and the reverb alone on the strings allowed him to make unique, interesting sounds.

  • @salvatoregiacomuzzi2847
    @salvatoregiacomuzzi2847 9 днів тому

    The holy gral of guitar solos

  • @mikesumner2020
    @mikesumner2020 4 місяці тому

    That album has always been my favorite Hendrix performance.

  • @splitimage137.
    @splitimage137. Місяць тому

    At 5:34, you ask, "what effect is that?" It's a combination of a UNIVIBE effects box and over-driving a stack of Marshall amp. If you (or I) would have been there... it would have been an order of magnitude more impressive than what you are hearing... so I've been told, repeatedly, over the years.
    ALSO: check out Eddie Van Halen's 1986 concert version of ERUPTION.... Jimi and Eddie... and Tom Morello (Rage Against The Machine) are ORIGINAL TOP OF LINE guitarsts.

  • @nickshelley3118
    @nickshelley3118 4 місяці тому +2

    jimmy page said he hears his solos in his head before the first time he plays them

  • @parallaxview6770
    @parallaxview6770 10 днів тому

    Yes . Next question .

  • @robertsmith3761
    @robertsmith3761 Місяць тому +1

    If you want to hear another " Brother" use this same style around the same time, listen to Eddie Hazel perform " Maggot Brain ", he will blow your mind!

  • @CraigAnderson-h2h
    @CraigAnderson-h2h 8 днів тому

    Jimi was in the 82nd Airborne before he took off with his guitar career...

  • @citizenpatriot1791
    @citizenpatriot1791 2 місяці тому

    You commented on Hendrix's vocal style throughout this performance well it is a synergy between his voice and melodic lines played in unison where his voice sounds more like the sound of the guitar, and the guitar sounds more like his voice... 🎸

  • @cliffordcarey3997
    @cliffordcarey3997 Місяць тому

    Whenever I listened to this song after it was over I had to lay down and take a nap.

    • @Einnor084
      @Einnor084 21 день тому

      Iz dat how u feel?
      Lenny Kravitz, feelz da same way.

  • @AnniesEggs
    @AnniesEggs 2 місяці тому

    Hendrix from the summer of 1969 was travelling in a different direction to the other guitar gods -a sort of funk/shredding combination.

  • @christinajensen8058
    @christinajensen8058 Місяць тому

    You can hear the bombs go off

  • @EvanWeber1234
    @EvanWeber1234 3 місяці тому +1

    Going crazy

  • @827dusty
    @827dusty 4 місяці тому

    By the way, to add to his legendary status, Jim learned to play on a right-handed guitar as a kid growing up in Seattle. Dad got him a cheap guitar from the Sears Bargain Basement, but Jim was a lefty- No problem, the 9-year-old just flipped the guitar upside down, and taught himself to play everything backwards from the normal right-handed guitar player. If you don't believe me, look at any video and you can see the volume knob is up on top of the guitar, rather than on the bottom where Fender Stratocasters knobs are located. This man was the best ever.

    • @philipbrougham6360
      @philipbrougham6360 3 місяці тому

      Yes but always strung in the standard way ..that is low E nearest to you ...

  • @DavidBlais-c9s
    @DavidBlais-c9s Місяць тому

    Imagine if Francis Ford Coppola had filmed this for a Movie?

  • @kennethbaldonado4348
    @kennethbaldonado4348 3 місяці тому +1

    Hendrix is the GOAT! No debate

  • @louise_rose
    @louise_rose 3 місяці тому

    Brilliant, groundbreaking song - both for its guitar playing and as a political and human statement about the Vietnam war, at the time. I also love the final song of the album, "We Gotta Live Together", for almost the same reasons: it's musically great and also a powerful appeal for human dignity and against hate, bitterness, poverty and exploitation.
    "We Gotta Live Together" was edited down by several minutes across the opening, to achieve a more dramatic and concise intro. At the start, Buddy Miles led the Fillmore crowd in a repeated chant with the title line before the song proper took off. A fuller recording is preserved on "Live at Fillmore East" and on that one, you can also hear how the track segued in without a pause from another take of "Machine Gun", tying the two songs together

  • @allanmakela3011
    @allanmakela3011 4 місяці тому

    Jimis thoughts really were an electric ladyland,we only tasted the changing landscapes that dropped from his fingers into unheard realms,the technique of imagination,and soul,as,one

  • @sileo2
    @sileo2 Місяць тому

    He used a shin ei univibe , vox wah , fuzz face and two plexi marshall stacks

  • @JohnLedger-g4i
    @JohnLedger-g4i 4 місяці тому +1

    Retuning whilst playing as well !!!!

    • @MalandjoDanho
      @MalandjoDanho 3 місяці тому

      pas ré accordage, il recherche les effet

  • @TheDavidfallon
    @TheDavidfallon Місяць тому

    “Evil man make me kill ya
    Evil man make you kill me
    Evil man make me kill you
    Even though we're only families apart
    Well, I pick up my axe and fight like a farmer
    You know what I mean?
    Hey, and your bullets keep knocking me down
    Hey, I pick up my axe and fight like a farmer now
    Yeah, but you still blast me down to the ground
    The same way you shoot me down, baby
    You'll be going just the same
    Three times the pain
    And your own self to blame
    Hey, machine gun.” Jimi here is identifying with the struggle of the Vietnamese farmers who are at that moment in time being bombed by his own countrymen. He is also relating that struggle to the struggle of black Americans, who have either been lynched, as rural workers, still working in the fields, or who are dying in the ghetto, fighting as Black Panthers. There were many at the time who overlooked or ignored how political Jimi truly was.

  • @74900kdw
    @74900kdw 3 місяці тому +3

    Yeah thanks for pausing a great guitar solo so you could make sure we heard the forgettable thing you had to say. That's just fantastic reacting. Pause something iconic to say something nobody will ever remember. Bravo sir!

    • @TheCharlieSmithChannel
      @TheCharlieSmithChannel  3 місяці тому +3

      You're the only one bitching because you're the only one stupid enough to click on a review and then bitch when a review is given. If you want to watch it uninterrupted then go and watch the original and not a review. I'm shocked that this needs pointing out to you.
      Also, we have to stop to adhere to the terms of fair use for copyright. If we provide the same viewing and listening experience as the original then we risk the video being blocked and wasting 4 to 5 hours work.
      Stop throwing your toys out of the pram and grow up 🙄

    • @rodgerarne1437
      @rodgerarne1437 3 місяці тому

      @@TheCharlieSmithChannel Agree Charlie, that's why you watch a reaction video, to see the reactions. I love seeing others that love Jimi as much as I do.

    • @GillianyyAndja
      @GillianyyAndja 3 місяці тому

      👍

    • @chiefline7084
      @chiefline7084 Місяць тому +1

      Hendrix himself is rolling in the grave over that stupid comment. 😂 3 more weeks till 2025 and so far you have the most moronic comment of the year. I think your going to win that title easily

    • @GillianyyAndja
      @GillianyyAndja Місяць тому

      Unsuspecting fools here 🤣🤣

  • @baltimoremusic2009
    @baltimoremusic2009 3 місяці тому

    The only guitar effects at that time were distortion, echo and wawa. He used volume and feedback to get his sounds! Truly amazing!

    • @jonathanwobesky9507
      @jonathanwobesky9507 3 місяці тому

      through this piece you can hear the Univibe, no echo, and the overdrive came from his amp's preamp high setting vs the poweramp. A wall of amps overdriven. Univibe is like a phasor, but not quite

  • @perhammarstrom4559
    @perhammarstrom4559 25 днів тому

    Unprecedented in a foundemantel way!

  • @johnellis1567
    @johnellis1567 3 місяці тому

    You’re the first one to get it, in all the reviews I’ve seen, you actually get it. If I was an air siren, this is what I’d like to grow up to be able do.
    Buddy Miles and Billy Cox have to get a mention for staying with him, not easy when you consider Hendrix never did anything the same way twice and Machine Gun was no exception.

  • @siriosstar4789
    @siriosstar4789 4 місяці тому +1

    it's not drunken it's
    crying and despair . he's wailing as death rains down from above .

    • @TheCharlieSmithChannel
      @TheCharlieSmithChannel  4 місяці тому

      I was talking about his style in general. Not just this song. He has the same style across the board. I also wasn't suggesting he was trying to portray actual drunkenness 😂

  • @claudebuysse7482
    @claudebuysse7482 3 місяці тому

    Thanks a lot to Chas Chandler and GB to gave us that genius guy. He was not well know in his own country because black.

  • @michaelwebster8389
    @michaelwebster8389 3 місяці тому

    Yeah - when he did that song it was always a real height of creativity.

    • @louise_rose
      @louise_rose 3 місяці тому +1

      Yes, it was a true leap forward - also I think it was important for him to connect with a BLACK audience...Most of his earlier fan base had been white, but the Band of Gypsys was definitely a black project, rooted in black musical traditions: funk, soul and r'n'b - and he knew that many of the soldiers drafted to Vietnam were also black.

    • @MalandjoDanho
      @MalandjoDanho 3 місяці тому

      @@louise_rose c'est pour cette raison que la production et management ont détruit le projet

    • @louise_rose
      @louise_rose 3 місяці тому

      @@MalandjoDanho Yes, I know it wasn't seen as a commercially useful road by his manager (much the same way that Barry Gordy at Motown fought Marvin Gaye over "What's Goin' On?" because he didn't want one of his top artists to go into political topics)

  • @snail415
    @snail415 4 місяці тому +1

    Your parting thoughts about authentic performance-
    Again, Devin Townsend’s ‘Deadhead’ at Royal Albert Hall. It’ll change you!