Jones et Hendrix deux ames soeurs version rare There Ain't Nothing Wrong (Little One) Jones au Sitar Jim Hendix à la guitare un vrai morceau intemporel rock and roll une reprise légendaire plus tard "All Along the Watchtower"
@@nathalie6712 Il n'est pas nécessaire de voir la musique pour savoir que c'est mauvais. La séance que Brian a gâchée avec ce jeu de piano embarrassant a été assez bien documentée par tous ceux qui en ont été témoins.
I just did some research on this supposed Hendrix "jam" and there are three or four versions floating around on the internet. Here is what I have learned; For openers it is NOT Brian Jones playing the sitar . It is definitely Dave Mason playing all the sitar and he isn't very good. There is one longer version that sounds like it could be Hendrix playing what sounds more like a steel slide in a lower register, but it sure isn't this one. Chas Chandler reportedly came across a tape around 1988 that had been found during an Olympic Studios clean-out. Chandler says the tape box had been mislabeled with Brian's name on it ... He called in Redding and Mitchel to accompany it . Noel wrote some lyrics for it and it became "There Ain't Nothing Wrong" which was eventually released officially on "Noel Redding - The Experience Sessions" (2003)and a lot of other people tried doing something with it too.. If you are here because you wanted to hear Jones and Hendrix jamming ... I'm sorry to disappoint but Brian is nowhere on this tape and very little of it could be Jimi..
@@user-ub6im7gs6u Thank You, User. It seems Jones fans are ready to believe anything posted about Jones without questioning any of pile of garbage people make up.
Hmmmm 👂🏽…. with a grain of salt🗿….. very interesting bass and drums …. animal skin tone 🙀with a strong whiff of Moroccan interplay 🪬. The glass slide does not seem as intensely probing as Jimi normally lifts up to the skies with his soloing 🎸…. still very interesting … let me change pipes and listen again. 🧞♂️Harder to obtain quality kif from the Rif mountains anymore. 🫠🌍
@@StudioEchoPointIt has often been said by those close to Jones, esp Richards, that by this time he was incapable of even playing guitar let alone sitar because of his drug-taking. But this would tend to make that a lie if it were recorded in 1968-69.
It's a rare example or the only one of Hendrix playing slide guitar, Johnny Winter played slide on Hendrix's outtake version of Guitar Slim's "The Things I Used To Do."
@@brendankane3546 I have no idea the history or the source of this audio clip. I can only tell you that it is definitely NOT Jimi Hendrix,and whoever it is, is not very good.
@@williardbillmore5713 no body else played like that-and until YOU reveal who this mystery guitarist was-your argument,as usual has no merit whatsoever.
The photo was taken by his pal Dennis Hopper
Dennis Hopper !?
sounds great.
nice photo!
Nice 🙂
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Jones et Hendrix deux ames soeurs version rare There Ain't Nothing Wrong (Little One) Jones au Sitar Jim Hendix à la guitare un vrai morceau intemporel rock and roll une reprise légendaire plus tard "All Along the Watchtower"
Really?
www.google.com/search?q=Brian+Jones+out+takes+All+along+the+watchtower.&rlz=1C1CHBF_enUS912US912&oq=Brian+Jones+out+takes+All+along+the+watchtower.&aqs=chrome..69i57j0i22i30j0i512i546l2.32124j0j7&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8#fpstate=ive&vld=cid:bbc03adc,vid:HP1ApjbX_1M,st:0
@@williardbillmore5713 Pas de doute de quoi vous me parlez mon gars je suis allée sur votre lien rien à voir brian jones piano takes rien à voir
@@nathalie6712
Il n'est pas nécessaire de voir la musique pour savoir que c'est mauvais. La séance que Brian a gâchée avec ce jeu de piano embarrassant a été assez bien documentée par tous ceux qui en ont été témoins.
I just did some research on this supposed Hendrix "jam" and there are three or four versions floating around on the internet.
Here is what I have learned;
For openers it is NOT Brian Jones playing the sitar . It is definitely Dave Mason playing all the sitar and he isn't very good. There is one longer version that sounds like it could be Hendrix playing what sounds more like a steel slide in a lower register, but it sure isn't this one. Chas Chandler reportedly came across a tape around 1988 that had been found during an Olympic Studios clean-out. Chandler says the tape box had been mislabeled with Brian's name on it ... He called in Redding and Mitchel to accompany it . Noel wrote some lyrics for it and it became "There Ain't Nothing Wrong" which was eventually released officially on "Noel Redding - The Experience Sessions" (2003)and a lot of other people tried doing something with it too..
If you are here because you wanted to hear Jones and Hendrix jamming ... I'm sorry to disappoint but Brian is nowhere on this tape and very little of it could be Jimi..
A+++
@@user-ub6im7gs6u Thank You, User.
It seems Jones fans are ready to believe anything posted about Jones without questioning any of pile of garbage people make up.
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Hmmmm 👂🏽…. with a grain of salt🗿….. very interesting bass and drums …. animal skin tone 🙀with a strong whiff of Moroccan interplay 🪬. The glass slide does not seem as intensely probing as Jimi normally lifts up to the skies with his soloing 🎸…. still very interesting … let me change pipes and listen again. 🧞♂️Harder to obtain quality kif from the Rif mountains anymore. 🫠🌍
Thanks your Reactions. sounds great.
I'm not sure if Dave Mason has ever been to Morocco but he is the one playing sitar in this audio clip.
one of the tracks seems like a recent recording. is it?
Recorded by 1968-69? Jimi Plays Slide Guiar .
@@StudioEchoPointIt has often been said by those close to Jones, esp Richards, that by this time he was incapable of even playing guitar let alone sitar because of his drug-taking. But this would tend to make that a lie if it were recorded in 1968-69.
@@stevegordon8474 um... This sitar plays not brian? Dave mason ? I don't Knows...
It was on bootlegs (some were cassettes), supposedly as Brian Jones w/ Jimi, then it came out later that it was Dave Mason.
@@carlsample516 Thanks your response. sitar Plays on Dave Mason !!
Where does this actually come from? More explanation please...
recorded by 1968-69? Plays sitar Brian jones?! jimi plays slide guitar.
It's been on bootlegs as an "Axis: Bold As Love" studio outtake, but is just as likely an "Electric Ladyland" outtake.
It's a rare example or the only one of Hendrix playing slide guitar, Johnny Winter played slide on Hendrix's outtake version of Guitar Slim's "The Things I Used To Do."
@@carlsample516 Guitar Slim is the BEST.
Definitely NOT Hendrix.
The sitar playing is bad enough that it could be Brian. But there is no way that slide guitar is Jimi.
Can you tell us who the real guitarist was-second request
@@brendankane3546 I have no idea the history or the source of this audio clip. I can only tell you that it is definitely NOT Jimi Hendrix,and whoever it is, is not very good.
@@williardbillmore5713 no body else played like that-and until YOU reveal who this mystery guitarist was-your argument,as usual has no merit whatsoever.
@@williardbillmore5713 are you not going to claim that it was actually Keith Richards or Ry Cooder,like you usually do ?
@@brendankane3546 It could be anybody.
I know how Hendrix sounded and this was not Hendrix.
This sounds awful and I don't believe that is Hendrix playing slide. He was so much better than that.
Sounds very much like Jimi,and undoubtedly played on a Fender Stratocaster
It's Hendrix, it's a strat, and this is awful.
@@BlueLou974 Not Hendrix . This is a phoney ruse.
@@williardbillmore5713 I prefer.
@@williardbillmore5713 can you tell us who the "real " guitarist was then . A proverb : Never tell man he is wrong,without providing correct answer.