Being just 20 years old, joined the band just a few months before and there you are jamming with Jimi Hendrix backstage. It means you must be really good (and Mick Taylor was gooood)
@@doctorgarbonzo2525 IDK, IMO, Brian Jones was just as good, and Jones was actually a better all around musician as Jones could play any instrument that any1 put in front of him. Fuckin Guy was BAD-A$$ without even trying !
@@doctorgarbonzo2525 Taylor is one of the greatest guitarist of all times, but just like Brian, he never wrote any of the various hit songs and lot of masterpiece compositions the Stones did. The best musicians the Stones ever had, were always Jagger/Richards
Sade Jimmy October Monterey first concert last one August 21st 4:30 community sad day to concerts for show two and a half hours second show 45 minutes next day overdose detailing
hendrix born genius. my father stan butt, was beautiful intelligent man, his catamaran the buttcat utube also genius catamaran designer, same category, my brothers john and charles defraud their little sister, thats me, linda and destroy me. he got famous, my brother john went and gave the mould away. they fucking evil. when i saw it in the utube i recognize that boat from miles away. i got so angry. nobody knows my uncle stan anymore. take a look at it please.
Jimi is too fucking awesome. I can't believe this guy existed. His guitar playing, appearance, and personality are out of this world. Like the dude just looks like half alien or something, or like a demigod. It's like his whole life seems almost like a myth of what the ultimate guitar player would be like. He just sits there in the corner of the room with a cig on the side of his mouth, then he's jamming with a guitar with backwards strings like it's nothing. I mean there is even a website dedicated to him, saying that he was an alien sent to earth with the purpose of warning us of incoming meteors and disasters. What other musician can do this??? He truly makes you believe he is a voodoo child...
Yukon Woman: you are correct. Jeff Beck was indeed using techniques later ascribed to Jimi Hendrix. Someday, he plans on telling this in his autobiography. But people need a hero to worship, especially Americans. There are many more proficient, equally passionate guitarists. My class at the University of Buenes Aires is available online. I would enjoy your input, considering your experience in the London scene in the 60's.
@@austinoldfield5251 Some of these Hendrix purists are insane. They use elysian vocabulary to describe the work of a very creative and passionate man, but I think they forget he didn't create music and that there's more than just psychedelia and blues rock out there. We all have our favorites but I would never talk about my influences like they were a cosmic answer to everything. These folks are deep fried.
@@chatae-shik1479 I agree!...I witnessed Hendrix twice, and I guarantee you he was ahead of the pack, at that time...but to call him a dude from another world, etc...is a slap to Jimi's face...he was just a traumatized kid, who channeled all his hurt into learning guitar...he practiced his freaking ass off, all the time, and therefor became the greatest of his era, because he earned it!
Linda Keith is rarely mentioned for her discovery of Jimi except in books but she should be well known for her tenacity in getting Jimi connected - it almost seems as though her sole mission while in NY with Keef became getting Jimi noticed - she tried many people including Andrew Loog Oldham the Stones manager but he wasn't interested. Chas Chandler of the Animals took the bait however and the rest is history, SO the Jimi we know and love may never have existed where it not for Linda Keith...
Jimi so sophisticated and with good manners - guitarplaying was an reflex for him, it looks so easy without an effort. People in his time didn´t know that he is an was the best guitarplayer for the next centuries.
He was the best in his time..but I have seen many a fine guitarist fly their fingers very fluidly down the neck, just like Hendrix. It just took a few years for some guitarists to achieve what Hendrix did, as a trail-blazer.
Notice how Jimi can pick up someone else's guitar, tip it upside down and play it with no problem, with the strings now in a reversed pattern. The man was amazing.
whosound Most lefties can play a bit of right handed guitar simply because when they're handed some else's guitar they improvise by inverting basic chords (Hendrix, i imagine, would've been great at this because of the length of his fingers), there's pics of McCartney playing a right handed 'upside down'.
the pegasus kid I struggled with a right handed/strung guitar when I was young until my uncle spotted it, he bought new strings and re-strung it lefty, big improvement. :)
the pegasus kid TEACH him? He invented the techniques. Everyone since has fell in line behind him. He learned playing with his teeth on the chitlin circuit.
Nope...just in it for the money...they are fellow fossils, just like me!...Guess what...40 years ago, Jagger was quoted: "If I am still prancing around the stage past the age of 40 or so, someone should shoot me!" I agree with Mick--Rock is for the young, not the old dinosaurs, just looking to milk the money scene.
This footage should be in the Smithsonian so all future generations can see what cool looks like. Jimi and the Stones! To whoever filmed this THANK YOU!!✌🍻
@@tonymyers7498 Have you not seen the live version of Sympathy for the Devil. That outro solo from Mick Taylor is incredible. Hendrix was in the audience
Keith definitely 👍 Brian likely too. But Mick? Nah. Micks just trying steal some "it factor " from Jimi. Watch closely. Micks a juvy thief here, that's all he's about. #hungryman #vain
Omg....It gives me goosbombs...I love how they are jamming and love to see how jimmy is playing with his guitar...I love all of it and love all of them❤
He also had the balls to ask Keith about a girlfriend, Linda Keith, that they both had banged a few years prior...they also had shared a few more groupies...a friendly rivalry, I guess!
Aww,How Awesome Incredible, and classic is thi Jimi Hendreix hanging out with the Rolling Stones. This is pricless,and NEVER to be repeated agai. RIH Ge niis,Jiminy Hendrex. Love You Always ❤️ and The Stones
I saw Jimi play on November 16, 1968 at the old BOSTON GARDEN.(MY FIRST LIVE CONCERT.) THEN I SAW THE ROLLING STONES PLAY THERE TOO, on November 29TH, 1969, shortly before the fatal Altamont "Free" concert in the San Francisco Bay Area. In this footage Mick can bee seen wearing some of the same costumes from the Jumping Jack Flash tour, here, and Jimi rocked those iconic velour bell bottom pants (possibly the same ones?) in his '68 concert. Ah, Memories.
+Cid Young You see Sonny Barger too in Altamont footage.. Hells Angel founder, in red Beret.. OH AND LOL the worlds most freaked out tripper... love that clip, that dude is on some wicked wicked acid or angel dust...
Jimi was so cool, playing a right handed SG upside down but still strung up for RH and he still looked like he was making good music. Amazing player!!!
My two greatest heroes, Keith Richards and Jimi Hendrix, just hanging out, a little jamming mostly from Hendrix. It might not be the best recording I ever heard, but the video is precious!
Too bad about no audio, but this was shot on film, more than 50 years ago. The jamming is Jimi AND Mick Taylor, who was playing slide guitar, with guitar flat, on his legs...
@@marktulk4225That's what blows me f****** away here you got Mick Taylor 20 years old and he's as casual AF hanging with Jimi jamming seriously Not to mention he goes out and just f****** nails all those tracks with Keith pure magic 🪄🪄🪄 Ya Ya's truly is the greatest album ever 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
Two of the greatest just hanging out. Jimi was THE king of the era. Keef was just evolving into the best rhythm play of era and the 70s. He never had any designs of being Hendrix, but he was the "best" at cowriting classic songs with classic riffs.
Beautiful! It was great to have a voicers from both Mick Jagger & Buddy Miles on my radio show. You can hear them on my Rock & Roll Radio Days video on my channel. Best ~Wayne
Man, every time I think of how unique jimi hendrix sound was/is it makes me wonder how he would've sounded in the 80's. Or even seventies for that matter! Imagine sitting and having a conversation/jam session with hendrix.
Do you see the speed of Jimi's fingers on those guitars? His vibrato and bends were oh so...WOW!. I'm sure Mick Taylor was stoked that he went out and played his ass off after seeing Jimi glide with ease playing. I would have loved to be a fly on the wall when that was going on.
Yeah, Taylor didn't exactly look stoked. Musically, Taylor respected Hendrix but he was floors above him. Though Hendrix had a great, oftentimes overglorified pentatonic style, it doesn't exactly reach the poignancy of Taylor's unique phrasing. Less is more with him.
Kush Weiser Mick Taylor was the guy that replaced Brian Jones in 1969, to the decision of touring pianist Ian Steward. Before he came to the Stones, he was in a obscure band called “John Mayall’s Blues Breakers”. Taylor was actually a fan of Hendrix, and he has covered the Hendrix song “Red House” in his own live shows.
Kush Weiser Also, Hendrix and Taylor were kinda like almost the same person. They both played great, but they were scanned for money, and they were addicted to drugs (Taylor left drugs and the Stones in 1974, while Hendrix took drugs until he died in 1970, only at 27 years, like Brian Jones)
No Wonder why people in general in England really embraced him with open arms very smooth operator way before his time only now and then something special comes through earth 🌎🌎🌎🌍🌍🌍🌍🌍🌍🌍🌍🌍🌍🌍🌍 and leaves people inspired till this day
Jimi with a Goatee beard! Jimi asks Keith about "Linda" Linda Keith, who was Keith's girlfriend who gave one of Keith's guitars to Jimi in 1966 before Jimi went to England. She was also the one that convinced Chas Chandler to go see Jimi at the Cafe Wha in 1966 and the rest is history.
She was a pivotal lady in his life, and he was writing songs about her just weeks before he died...of course, he wrote tunes about several different women!
Well, Jimi would re-string his guitars to fit him with the low E-string on top etc. I've seen left-handed guys play on a standard guitar though, it's just a matter of practice and it doesn't surprise me at all that Jimi is proficient doing it too
zappafreek1963 remember seeing that one!! so cool and funny; how Jimi'd be playing around but kept switching hands. left to right, and so on... didn't matter much. :)
Ron Wood , who at one time, before he was a Stone, shared a flat together with Hendrix, says that Jimi could pick up a right handed guitar and play it either right or left handed without any noticeable difference and could do the same with a left handed guitar. Ron described seeing him do this with such ease was " kind of annoying to see but it was mind blowing as well at the same time". Ron was not the first nor the last Brit whose mind was blown by what Jimi could do with a guitar.
Great archive of two huge forces in rock that we still hear today. Interesting that this takes place on Jimi's birthday, the 27th. And sadly it was his last.
Such a cool video! What a rad piece of rock n roll history, the fact that it'd jimi last birthday does make it kind of sad tho, jimi will forever be the king 👑
Keith Richards and fucking Jimi Hendrix are improv jamming backstage, and the lady allowed back there, couldn't be more bored flipping through her all important magazine.
Keith never jammed with Jimi. By the time the guitars came out in anger to be played, Keith would have fucked off sharpish because he always was intimidated around real guitarists and wouldn't have wanted to look like a doting student. He had his image to protect (and tiny balls to hide). The only person who would have had the balls to jam with Jimi was Mick T, which is why he's the only you see jamming with him. Real guitarists jam with each other without fear, the posers quickly find a quiet corner to shove stuff up their noses while they hide from people that can make them look like beginners in five seconds flat. Richards would have been shitting himself that night for fear of exposure. When they were sat TALKING (i.e, not playing) about the plexiglass, I'm betting hard money that Keiths thoughts while talking would have been "the first chance I get I need to dip out because this motherfucker looks like he wants to actually PLAY". I'll bet that drove the fucking fear of god right into him and his fragile ego.
Yhea, I saw that Chuck B video too and a couple of others. Did you read about the night Chuck threw him off stage? Chuck didn't even know who Keith was that night, he spent the first couple of minutes letting Keith play on his set and then stopped and said "I dont need the guitarist". To be fair to Keith he turned it into a running joke ("welcome to a stage I've been thrown off many times"), but stories like that cut through the manufactured mythology surrounding Richards. I have an awesome amount of respect for his song writing ability, but history shows he cant live around real guitarists. It's something to do with his ego being threatened. He couldn't live with Jones and he couldn't live with Taylor. To be hard fair to him, he doesn't make much of an effort to hide it. When Mick T was in a practise for one of those Stones comeback tours, Mick played his ass off on some solo and Keith said openly in front of others "thats why I never liked you, you bastard". Even when delivered in a tone that suggests jest, If Mick was ever not under the impression that his time in the stones had been spent with Keith muttering shit about him behind his back the whole time, he got the real picture that night. The evidence is all over the place, you just have to string the dots together and the picture of a man with a weak ego and a manufactured mythology becomes clear. The stories are out there, but you'll never read them in the mainstream media, all you'll get there is how many different varieties of things he shoved up his nose one night and how that makes him the meanest picker in the west (all information dutifully supplied by his PR people in order to shape a carefully made image". Unfortunately, some people buy that shit up and believe it makes him bonafide.
P.S I also know the feeling of imminent exposure. We all find ourselves as pretenders in some circle at some point in life, it's inevitable. Thats really the only way I can say the things I've said here because I've been through it myself and recognise it elsewhere where I see it. The moral of the story is that you just have to play you, and not pretend to be something your not, because the longer you stay at the lie, the worse it looks when people have got you figured out and the curtain burns back. Happened to me in two times of my life that I can remember, and it wont happen again. The thing that surprises me about Richards is that he's learned nothing from any of this, and still rides the lie even when he knows the mist has cleared. He's got this uncanny ability to get exposed, laugh about it, and then carry on like nothing happened. Thats what dissapoints me about the man, he hasn't really grown. If he had, he wouldn't rely on people like Ron Wood to make him look good, he'd just want to get the best guitarist he could find no matter what. He wants his nice unthreatened throne, and nobody must sit on it, or cut the crust on his shepherds pie lol. I've been there too, and thrones are for suckers looking to get dropped from a height. I'm from the Grace Slick school of thought when it comes to these guys playing on into old age. I think they should have quit decades ago, but herd thinkers still turn up to their shows in droves (and a lot of them leave dissapointed....it's not fun to watch a 70 year old fucking up some fairly simple chords or forgetting how a tune went that was last popular in the 1960's lol). Still, when the war that we're pressing for with Russia is over, and the surface of the planet has been scoured clean, and all thats left is Keith and the Cockroaches, at least he can lord it up over them and I'm sure they wont mind. Cockroaches tend to think in herds too so I'm sure they'll be buying into the myth and turning up to his end of the world shows in droves lmfao. Jeez what a mental image that is!!!! ;)
I'm not much of a Stones or Hendrix fan but this is a very cool video. Pretty cool seeing Mick Taylor jamming with Jimi. Thanks so much for posting it.
Albert Maysles authorized me to use the footage, So I have permission but don't own the copyright. However some portions of the footage and some more were officialy released on the Deluxe edition of Ya Ya's Out by the Stones. About the audio, another take of "My Little One" was released by "Experience Hendrix". Albert Maysles passed away in 2015
Party Van! Weed doesn’t really make you act up like the media would lead you to believe. After awhile you can be high and not be high in a sense- function normally
Wow! My Little one... Its sooo asewome, just unbelievable.. Cant even describe whats going trough my mind right now, its just next next next level multiplied by many more levels
Nice boots ! & purple velvet pants . Keith🌺 luvs him {you can see a great respect for eachother} & M.Taylor🌺. the energy is ON. Jimis🌺 in the house ! 🍬🎸🍬.beautiful movie .t.y.
That´s great. Thanks for posting. The little conversation between Keith and Jimi near the end is really funny. Jimi says "I really shouldn´t say anything". Keith says "go on". And Jimi asks if he´s seen Linda Keith, a mutual girlfriend. Keith says that he hasn´t seen since whenever and nudges Jimi and asks "what about you?" and they laugh. cool.
Jimi says "uh, no, no", i thought that was cool, Keith and Jimi were very good friends, in spite of having a mutual Like for Linda Keith.. Keith said he saw her last , off the coast of some Island...
@@paulablissett9396 I know you knew Hendrix (I guess!), but hard to believe they were very good friends...Jimi would warn his ladies to stay away from the Stones, he thought they were bad people.
@@curbozer5006 LOL! Yes, i knew Jimi and they would bad mouth each other, to get the girl(s)... They were YOUNG, AS WAS I @ that time,,i'm 72 years YOUNG now, HE!HE! Honestly, Jimi felt bad about Linda Keith, as she was the one to get Jimi started in the music business along with Chaz Chandler, she gave him a guitar, as his was raggedy..... She was actually Keith's girlfriend, she was really in to Jimi, he really did break her heart, she was GORGEOUS, a model and in the music business too, her family was very wealthy.. Jimi dedicated many songs to Linda @ his concerts, i used to call him a heart breaker, shame shame, he said but i tell all the women i'm not a one woman man, Paula... Jimi had his flaws, basically, he was a great guy, honestly, down to earth, and very shy believe it or not, lol! He was a friend of my first husband's....
@@paulablissett4447 Very cool story! Let me ask you a serious question, looking back on this now we hear rumors of things, accidents and so on... Were there malicious forces active and around these musicians? (I'm trying not to be too specific?)
Bueno video! Muy dificil de en encotrar tal reliquia d monstruos del rock y mas con el mejor guitarrista elctrico de los tiempos. Hendrix fue como un maradona q nos dio todo lo mejor q tenia.. un crack!
ONE WAS A JUNKIE THE OTHER BEAT HIS WOMAN WHEN HE WAS DRUNK. SO THE LAST ONE PURPOSELY LET HIM CHOKE ON HIS PUKE BY MAKING SURE HE WAS ON HIS BACK, RUBE. HOW EDUCATED ARE YOU? LOOKING THE OTHER WAY MADE JIMI DEAD AND KEITH BUSTED AND HAD TO GIVE UP JUNK........................... THEN HE HAD A CAT FIGHT WITH MICK FOR 10 YEARS. WHEN MICK WENT SOLO, EVERYONE REALIZED THAT KEITH WAS THE KING. MICK SUCKED, BUT NOT TOO BAD.
Back in those days the practice was to record the video in one tape and the audio in another, so those "marks" are used to synchronize both later on postproduction
I love Jimi Hendrix's music . Some of his late 69 and early 70's concerts iinsane mad genius material . His music is really good for tormenting people with . Drive down the road with this cranked to the max and you will make enemies .
It is true!...but I also have trapped a few, younger millenial-type ladies in my car, and played Jimi very loudly...they do not get it....they just say that guitar music is old fashioned now!
@@curbozer5006 just tell the girls Hendrix was 50 years ahead of his time so it is not old guitar music and also tell them this . Hiphop is old and grey and nothing much new has come out to the hiphop scene since the late 90s when it was mixed with euro dance beats . It is all old-school . I just bought a Flying Lotus record which wasen't too bad so maybe their is still hope .
Exactly. The Hendrix masturbation gets old at times. Musically, they were Hendrix's senior, nobody's flipping out over anybody in this video, especially not Mick effing Taylor - the greatest talent in the room.
@@mad4669 The Stones were so much bigger than Hendrix that he was glad to be in the room with them. And yes Mick Taylor was a super rock guitarist who took the Stones to the pinnacle of their career. Hendrix was an amazing innovator that led a change in style of rock guitar playing but he was too much of a loner to ever be part of a great band.
So sad jimi is gone it’s been nearly 50 years and his music is still on repeat 24/7 what a force of nature 😍
Seeing Jimi and Keith both talk about Linda and laughing was priceless !!!
Seeing Jimi and Keith both talk about Linda and laughing was priceless !!!
Seeing jimi and Keith both talk about Linda and laughing was priceless !!!
@@MyBodyWash Seeing Keith and Jimi talk about Lucinda and laughing was priceless !!
Seeing Keith and Jimi talk about Lucinda and laughing was priceless !!!!
@@jessenickerson2333 yeah
Come back in 10 years when you've matured and appreciate music legends who write their own music.
One year to go
@@Bobbyshmurda1555 hahaha
@@Bobbyshmurda1555 lol
*wrote... who are you talking too?
It's been 10 years bro
Being just 20 years old, joined the band just a few months before and there you are jamming with Jimi Hendrix backstage. It means you must be really good (and Mick Taylor was gooood)
Mick Taylor IS good!
Taylor was the best musician the Stones have ever had
@@doctorgarbonzo2525 IDK, IMO, Brian Jones was just as good, and Jones was actually a better all around musician as Jones could play any instrument that any1 put in front of him. Fuckin Guy was BAD-A$$ without even trying !
@@doctorgarbonzo2525 Taylor is one of the greatest guitarist of all times, but just like Brian, he never wrote any of the various hit songs and lot of masterpiece compositions the Stones did.
The best musicians the Stones ever had, were always Jagger/Richards
Jimi - the coolest cat ever to walk this earth.
JIMI WAS BORN COOL, AND I AGREE WITH YOU 100%
Jimi's name was speiied Jimmy. They had him change it.
Keith's pretty cool also.
With Keith right behind 😎
Aaaaaaaaaa
Hendrix. Way ahead of his time. Genius.
Sade Jimmy October Monterey first concert last one August 21st 4:30 community sad day to concerts for show two and a half hours second show 45 minutes next day overdose detailing
hendrix born genius. my father stan butt, was beautiful intelligent man, his catamaran the buttcat utube also genius catamaran designer, same category, my brothers john and charles defraud their little sister, thats me, linda and destroy me. he got famous, my brother john went and gave the mould away. they fucking evil. when i saw it in the utube i recognize that boat from miles away. i got so angry. nobody knows my uncle stan anymore. take a look at it please.
he is timeless
Space tripper from the future. Absolute Genius. His thoughts & actions were highly- evolved/way ahead of his time.
Ahead for his guitar technic but not for the music.
Imagine yourself to just be chilling in there with those guys.
I'd let out so many farts hahahahshahagagagagahagagagagsgsgagsgsgs
I'm Speeches
Конечно, --не каждый день такая компания...
@@adamstanley4778😐
Jimi is too fucking awesome. I can't believe this guy existed. His guitar playing, appearance, and personality are out of this world. Like the dude just looks like half alien or something, or like a demigod. It's like his whole life seems almost like a myth of what the ultimate guitar player would be like. He just sits there in the corner of the room with a cig on the side of his mouth, then he's jamming with a guitar with backwards strings like it's nothing.
I mean there is even a website dedicated to him, saying that he was an alien sent to earth with the purpose of warning us of incoming meteors and disasters. What other musician can do this??? He truly makes you believe he is a voodoo child...
Yukon Woman: you are correct. Jeff Beck was indeed using techniques later ascribed to Jimi Hendrix. Someday, he plans on telling this in his autobiography. But people need a hero to worship, especially Americans. There are many more proficient, equally passionate guitarists. My class at the University of Buenes Aires is available online. I would enjoy your input, considering your experience in the London scene in the 60's.
A demigod?????? Calm the fuck down with that
Absolutely correct and to think we could have lost him in the worse, fuckin' war we got involved in. Hint: think fatman.
@@austinoldfield5251 Some of these Hendrix purists are insane. They use elysian vocabulary to describe the work of a very creative and passionate man, but I think they forget he didn't create music and that there's more than just psychedelia and blues rock out there. We all have our favorites but I would never talk about my influences like they were a cosmic answer to everything. These folks are deep fried.
@@chatae-shik1479 I agree!...I witnessed Hendrix twice, and I guarantee you he was ahead of the pack, at that time...but to call him a dude from another world, etc...is a slap to Jimi's face...he was just a traumatized kid, who channeled all his hurt into learning guitar...he practiced his freaking ass off, all the time, and therefor became the greatest of his era, because he earned it!
Linda Keith is rarely mentioned for her discovery of Jimi except in books but she should be well known for her tenacity in getting Jimi connected - it almost seems as though her sole mission while in NY with Keef became getting Jimi noticed - she tried many people including Andrew Loog Oldham the Stones manager but he wasn't interested. Chas Chandler of the Animals took the bait however and the rest is history, SO the Jimi we know and love may never have existed where it not for Linda Keith...
Ben Suncin 2pac was soley signed to interscope records because the ceo's 14 year old daughter said she liked his music
They did make a film about that since your comment
Linda Keith. The electric Linda Keith Muse. That lady put a spell on😂❤😂
And Linda supposedly stoled Keith's guitar and gave it Jimi ???
Great video .. unfortunately the dubbed in soundtrack was terrible. .. But the video part (without sound) was super
Jimi was a rare one. I'm sure those guys felt pretty humbled by his presence.
I am still humbled by Jimi.
“I just wish I could be half as talented and groovy as Bob Dylan.”
-Jimi Hendrix
@@ImprovEyes-fc9fo Jimi covered quite a few Dylan tunes.
Jimi so sophisticated and with good manners - guitarplaying was an reflex for him, it looks so easy without an effort. People in his time didn´t know that he is an was the best guitarplayer for the next centuries.
Cada um no seu estilo.
He was the best in his time..but I have seen many a fine guitarist fly their fingers very fluidly down the neck, just like Hendrix. It just took a few years for some guitarists to achieve what Hendrix did, as a trail-blazer.
That background is Jimi Hendrix, and Brian Jones jamming, during Monterey. Mitch was on drums, Brian was playing Sitar.
+mick mueller Rather Brian playing sitar at a Hendrix session in London, early '68.
That's what the subtext states. LMAO.
What a creature. Jimi was so pure - the Stones are trying to learn from him, and they sure did.
How to get loaded
This is historic and should be in a museum.
Classic! JImi & Lead guitarist Mick Taylor jammin behind the scenes , Keith debuting his transparent Axe Armstrong Guitar
Cool AF MT 🪄🌟🪄
Notice how Jimi can pick up someone else's guitar, tip it upside down and play it with no problem, with the strings now in a reversed pattern. The man was amazing.
whosound Most lefties can play a bit of right handed guitar simply because when they're handed some else's guitar they improvise by inverting basic chords (Hendrix, i imagine, would've been great at this because of the length of his fingers), there's pics of McCartney playing a right handed 'upside down'.
whosound He learned to play on a right-handed guitar. Probably no one around to teach him about that stuff.
the pegasus kid I struggled with a right handed/strung guitar when I was young until my uncle spotted it, he bought new strings and re-strung it lefty, big improvement. :)
I think he did actually learn how to play with a right handed guitar. So it must come easier to him than most lefty's.
the pegasus kid TEACH him? He invented the techniques. Everyone since has fell in line behind him. He learned playing with his teeth on the chitlin circuit.
50 years later, the Stones are still rockin’.
AMEN!
Oh Yes! TRUTH INDEED
Nope...just in it for the money...they are fellow fossils, just like me!...Guess what...40 years ago, Jagger was quoted: "If I am still prancing around the stage past the age of 40 or so, someone should shoot me!" I agree with Mick--Rock is for the young, not the old dinosaurs, just looking to milk the money scene.
This footage should be in the Smithsonian so all future generations can see what cool looks like. Jimi and the Stones! To whoever filmed this THANK YOU!!✌🍻
The stones are fascinated by Hendrix.
They had one chance to play with him on stage right here and they blew it. This was Hendrix birthday Nov 27.1969
@@tonymyers7498 Have you not seen the live version of Sympathy for the Devil. That outro solo from Mick Taylor is incredible. Hendrix was in the audience
Keith definitely 👍
Brian likely too.
But Mick? Nah. Micks just trying steal some "it factor " from Jimi. Watch closely. Micks a juvy thief here, that's all he's about. #hungryman #vain
He was no Michael Bloomfield, to be sure.
@@megadave1197 do you happen to know what the backing track is from? sounds like a Stones song, certainly mick Taylor but can't place it? thanx
FANTASTIC VIDEO!
Jimmy Hendrix and The Rolling Stones!,,,
WOOOOW!!!
How I wish I could have been of age then . I was just a little Kid ! These Musicians had been anointed by the Gods !
This is actually November 27,1969 at the new Madison Square Garden.Backstage. James Marshall Hendrix`s 27th birthday!!!!!!!!!!!
Aaaw man. His last birthday. How sad.
YUP! They had a big cake for Jimi after the concert, he was Very Surprised rip my friend i miss you..
@@silverapples75 I don`t get how that turning out to b the guys` last birthday would be sad. oh well.
@@RICHBLACKCOCK you don't get why a guy dying at 27 is sad?
@@silverapples75 Ain't happen😅😅nor did any of "that club" but they far from the only 1s, 8uckle UP MU8rother...🙏...
The great Mick Taylor is among that crowd and jamming with Hendrix absolutely awesome!
That's some rare footage that I never knew existed. Nothing but legends in the building. RIP to Mr Hendrix
Omg....It gives me goosbombs...I love how they are jamming and love to see how jimmy is playing with his guitar...I love all of it and love all of them❤
Just drinkin and smokin and talkin about music
Midnight1971 that is how I want to live
@@rainystone607 Dont we all brother
Elephants Memory I am going to be a rockstar
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He also had the balls to ask Keith about a girlfriend, Linda Keith, that they both had banged a few years prior...they also had shared a few more groupies...a friendly rivalry, I guess!
Aww,How Awesome Incredible, and classic is thi Jimi Hendreix hanging out with the Rolling Stones. This is pricless,and NEVER to be repeated agai. RIH Ge niis,Jiminy Hendrex. Love You Always ❤️ and The Stones
I saw Jimi play on November 16, 1968 at the old BOSTON GARDEN.(MY FIRST LIVE CONCERT.) THEN I SAW THE ROLLING STONES PLAY THERE TOO, on November 29TH, 1969, shortly before the fatal Altamont "Free" concert in the San Francisco Bay Area. In this footage Mick can bee seen wearing some of the same costumes from the Jumping Jack Flash tour, here, and Jimi rocked those iconic velour bell bottom pants (possibly the same ones?) in his '68 concert. Ah, Memories.
+Cid Young You see Sonny Barger too in Altamont footage.. Hells Angel founder, in red Beret.. OH AND LOL the worlds most freaked out tripper... love that clip, that dude is on some wicked wicked acid or angel dust...
i can also see charlie and keef share the same bell bottoms (striped orangey pair)
Jumpin’ Jack Flash Tour? Never heard of it
Wow
Cid Young yeah, ive been to Stones concerts were they weren’t interested, no encore, no “show”. People walking out.
Jimi was so cool, playing a right handed SG upside down but still strung up for RH and he still looked like he was making good music. Amazing player!!!
Jimi guitar was a magic wand. He played left and right hemisphere of his brain. Jimi was light years ahead of everybody 🤣
My two greatest heroes, Keith Richards and Jimi Hendrix, just hanging out, a little jamming mostly from Hendrix. It might not be the best recording I ever heard, but the video is precious!
Too bad about no audio, but this was shot on film, more than 50 years ago.
The jamming is Jimi AND Mick Taylor, who was playing slide guitar, with guitar flat, on his legs...
@@marktulk4225That's what blows me f****** away here you got Mick Taylor 20 years old and he's as casual AF hanging with Jimi jamming seriously Not to mention he goes out and just f****** nails all those tracks with Keith pure magic 🪄🪄🪄
Ya Ya's truly is the greatest album ever 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
@@lfader But he proceeded to throw his career away, on booze and drugs!
The ‘My Little One’ jam is really cool, not heard it before! ❤
Fascinating footage of Jimi Hendrix backstage with The Rolling Stones. Definitely a clip I'll be keeping.
Two of the greatest just hanging out. Jimi was THE king of the era. Keef was just evolving into the best rhythm play of era and the 70s. He never had any designs of being Hendrix, but he was the "best" at cowriting classic songs with classic riffs.
thank you guy for all your great music and life you help with us all .
Beautiful! It was great to have a voicers from both Mick Jagger & Buddy Miles on my radio show. You can hear them on my Rock & Roll Radio Days video on my channel. Best ~Wayne
Man, every time I think of how unique jimi hendrix sound was/is it makes me wonder how he would've sounded in the 80's. Or even seventies for that matter! Imagine sitting and having a conversation/jam session with hendrix.
20 years old Mick Taylor the only Rolling Stone not being impressed here by Jimi, just playing with him. Two great masters at work.
He was being cool...but a few years later, he did comment on that moment, saying-"A wizard he was!"
@@curbozerboomer1773 Two exceptional guitar players.
Hendrix und die Stones.. mehr bieten Dir die Himmelschöre auch nicht. Schön, dass Keith noch da ist...J. Hendrix. Best ever.
Great Generation. Their music and their talents echo still today like time capsules.
This is the coolest video ever (btw, even the background music is amazing ....)
Великие времена, великие музыканты, одно удовольствие видеть их.
Wow amazing footage
The music is great on this, wish Dave Mason did more with Jimi. Those two were just magic together.
Do you see the speed of Jimi's fingers on those guitars? His vibrato and bends were oh so...WOW!. I'm sure Mick Taylor was stoked that he went out and played his ass off after seeing Jimi glide with ease playing. I would have loved to be a fly on the wall when that was going on.
Yeah, Taylor didn't exactly look stoked. Musically, Taylor respected Hendrix but he was floors above him. Though Hendrix had a great, oftentimes overglorified pentatonic style, it doesn't exactly reach the poignancy of Taylor's unique phrasing. Less is more with him.
Cha Tae-Shik i dont give two shits what bum taylor thinks, who the fuck is that guy anyways?
Kush Weiser Mick Taylor was the guy that replaced Brian Jones in 1969, to the decision of touring pianist Ian Steward. Before he came to the Stones, he was in a obscure band called “John Mayall’s Blues Breakers”. Taylor was actually a fan of Hendrix, and he has covered the Hendrix song “Red House” in his own live shows.
Kush Weiser Also, Hendrix and Taylor were kinda like almost the same person. They both played great, but they were scanned for money, and they were addicted to drugs (Taylor left drugs and the Stones in 1974, while Hendrix took drugs until he died in 1970, only at 27 years, like Brian Jones)
@@chatae-shik1479 I agree - Taylor was a genius that lifted the Stones to heights that they never attained after he left.
Jimmy was a one off,and after all his guitar Genius,and great stage presence,he was a genuine gentle nice guy !
No Wonder why people in general in England really embraced him with open arms very smooth operator way before his time only now and then something special comes through earth 🌎🌎🌎🌍🌍🌍🌍🌍🌍🌍🌍🌍🌍🌍🌍 and leaves people inspired till this day
Jimi with a Goatee beard! Jimi asks Keith about "Linda" Linda Keith, who was Keith's girlfriend who gave one of Keith's guitars to Jimi in 1966 before Jimi went to England. She was also the one that convinced Chas Chandler to go see Jimi at the Cafe Wha in 1966 and the rest is history.
She was a pivotal lady in his life, and he was writing songs about her just weeks before he died...of course, he wrote tunes about several different women!
@@curbozer5006 Wow what a hero! 🙄
Guitar God Jimi Hendrix showing Keith Richards how its done....love it.
Jimi was left handed but played the guitar set up for a right handed person ,It makes me wonder what he would be like if he would have lived !!!!!
Well, Jimi would re-string his guitars to fit him with the low E-string on top etc. I've seen left-handed guys play on a standard guitar though, it's just a matter of practice and it doesn't surprise me at all that Jimi is proficient doing it too
someone just put a reverse affect ive seen the original with sound
zappafreek1963 Thanks for the infoe man !
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remember seeing that one!! so cool and funny; how Jimi'd be playing around but kept switching hands. left to right, and so on... didn't matter much. :)
+zappafreek1963 - Noel Redding has also said Jimi could play great right handed too.
Ron Wood , who at one time, before he was a Stone, shared a flat together with Hendrix, says that Jimi could pick up a right handed guitar and play it either right or left handed without any noticeable difference and could do the same with a left handed guitar. Ron described seeing him do this with such ease was " kind of annoying to see but it was mind blowing as well at the same time".
Ron was not the first nor the last Brit whose mind was blown by what Jimi could do with a guitar.
Jimi, Jimi,Jimi...because u are the best. Others are good but you are the best.
6:20 Jimi is talking about Linda Keith who was the inspiration for the song Ruby Tuesday written by Keith
yeah!! just today i bought a biiiig drawing of jimi for my living room :)) cooooool upload!
Great archive of two huge forces in rock that we still hear today. Interesting that this takes place on Jimi's birthday, the 27th. And sadly it was his last.
Super incroyable archives 👍🎸♥️
Such a cool video! What a rad piece of rock n roll history, the fact that it'd jimi last birthday does make it kind of sad tho, jimi will forever be the king 👑
This is one great piece of history ! Thanks for posting it. Everyone in it looks very sober !
Pre show. Party after. Like a rock star.
Love how Jimi plays a litte- upside down- on Keith's guitar ✌🏽🎸💥
he gave us so much in those few years
Classic moments in time never forgotten.
Keith Richards and fucking Jimi Hendrix are improv jamming backstage, and the lady allowed back there, couldn't be more bored flipping through her all important magazine.
nah, she’s just keepin it koo
Keith never jammed with Jimi. By the time the guitars came out in anger to be played, Keith would have fucked off sharpish because he always was intimidated around real guitarists and wouldn't have wanted to look like a doting student. He had his image to protect (and tiny balls to hide). The only person who would have had the balls to jam with Jimi was Mick T, which is why he's the only you see jamming with him. Real guitarists jam with each other without fear, the posers quickly find a quiet corner to shove stuff up their noses while they hide from people that can make them look like beginners in five seconds flat. Richards would have been shitting himself that night for fear of exposure. When they were sat TALKING (i.e, not playing) about the plexiglass, I'm betting hard money that Keiths thoughts while talking would have been "the first chance I get I need to dip out because this motherfucker looks like he wants to actually PLAY". I'll bet that drove the fucking fear of god right into him and his fragile ego.
Steve Bell
Well said !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
Yhea, I saw that Chuck B video too and a couple of others. Did you read about the night Chuck threw him off stage? Chuck didn't even know who Keith was that night, he spent the first couple of minutes letting Keith play on his set and then stopped and said "I dont need the guitarist". To be fair to Keith he turned it into a running joke ("welcome to a stage I've been thrown off many times"), but stories like that cut through the manufactured mythology surrounding Richards. I have an awesome amount of respect for his song writing ability, but history shows he cant live around real guitarists.
It's something to do with his ego being threatened. He couldn't live with Jones and he couldn't live with Taylor. To be hard fair to him, he doesn't make much of an effort to hide it. When Mick T was in a practise for one of those Stones comeback tours, Mick played his ass off on some solo and Keith said openly in front of others "thats why I never liked you, you bastard". Even when delivered in a tone that suggests jest, If Mick was ever not under the impression that his time in the stones had been spent with Keith muttering shit about him behind his back the whole time, he got the real picture that night.
The evidence is all over the place, you just have to string the dots together and the picture of a man with a weak ego and a manufactured mythology becomes clear. The stories are out there, but you'll never read them in the mainstream media, all you'll get there is how many different varieties of things he shoved up his nose one night and how that makes him the meanest picker in the west (all information dutifully supplied by his PR people in order to shape a carefully made image". Unfortunately, some people buy that shit up and believe it makes him bonafide.
P.S I also know the feeling of imminent exposure. We all find ourselves as pretenders in some circle at some point in life, it's inevitable. Thats really the only way I can say the things I've said here because I've been through it myself and recognise it elsewhere where I see it. The moral of the story is that you just have to play you, and not pretend to be something your not, because the longer you stay at the lie, the worse it looks when people have got you figured out and the curtain burns back. Happened to me in two times of my life that I can remember, and it wont happen again. The thing that surprises me about Richards is that he's learned nothing from any of this, and still rides the lie even when he knows the mist has cleared. He's got this uncanny ability to get exposed, laugh about it, and then carry on like nothing happened. Thats what dissapoints me about the man, he hasn't really grown. If he had, he wouldn't rely on people like Ron Wood to make him look good, he'd just want to get the best guitarist he could find no matter what. He wants his nice unthreatened throne, and nobody must sit on it, or cut the crust on his shepherds pie lol. I've been there too, and thrones are for suckers looking to get dropped from a height.
I'm from the Grace Slick school of thought when it comes to these guys playing on into old age. I think they should have quit decades ago, but herd thinkers still turn up to their shows in droves (and a lot of them leave dissapointed....it's not fun to watch a 70 year old fucking up some fairly simple chords or forgetting how a tune went that was last popular in the 1960's lol).
Still, when the war that we're pressing for with Russia is over, and the surface of the planet has been scoured clean, and all thats left is Keith and the Cockroaches, at least he can lord it up over them and I'm sure they wont mind. Cockroaches tend to think in herds too so I'm sure they'll be buying into the myth and turning up to his end of the world shows in droves lmfao. Jeez what a mental image that is!!!! ;)
damn last time i saw this video it was a few months old now its 18 years ago holy shit
The song is called "Little One" by Jimi of course, its on the" West coast Seattle boy" album
Charlie's quote about 5 years playing and 20 years sitting around comes to mind.
Lotta Royalty in that room .. what a cool peek back ... thanks for posting !
I'm not much of a Stones or Hendrix fan but this is a very cool video. Pretty cool seeing Mick Taylor jamming with Jimi. Thanks so much for posting it.
Thanks for uploading....Brilliant footage and music.
This is my childhood !! Older brother and sister put me through this 😜💪
rare photos from the greatest musicians, the rolling stones & jimi hendrix, i love it
Excelente backstage. No me canso de verlo
Wow what a great honor for both the rolling Stones and Jimi Hendrix hanging out together
Priceless historical document, ranks with the Rosetta stone, no? perhaps not, all the same love those guitars and rhythm section in the background!
Jimy spreading his magic!
Its a custom Dan Armstrong guitar
Hendrix was the number one!!
He spread a lot of legs and wings too!
One of the first videos I saw on UA-cam and can’t believe original is still up after all these years. 18 years and still hasn’t been copyrighted.
Albert Maysles authorized me to use the footage, So I have permission but don't own the copyright. However some portions of the footage and some more were officialy released on the Deluxe edition of Ya Ya's Out by the Stones. About the audio, another take of "My Little One" was released by "Experience Hendrix". Albert Maysles passed away in 2015
@@gliedo yeah man die hard Hendrix fan here and when I saw this footage it blew my mind cool beyond words. Albert Maysles is the filmmaker right?
@@tPsychedelic Yes
A lot of marijuana disappeared during that day.
A lot goes up in smoke every day, especially mine.
CastelDawn a lot of all kinds of drugs disappeared that day.
Ah haha,you got that right,that's funny 😯👍
Yeah.... Thanks Jimi lol
Party Van! Weed doesn’t really make you act up like the media would lead you to believe. After awhile you can be high and not be high in a sense- function normally
Thanks for video...excellent !
Oh man, now this rocks...The stones and Hendrix, Hell Yeah :) Just imagine being there...
Wow!
My Little one...
Its sooo asewome, just unbelievable..
Cant even describe whats going trough my mind right now, its just next next next level multiplied by many more levels
I like the music and the video!!!! Very much
Hendrix and The Stones, what a combo!!!
Hendrix told his girlfriends..."Stay away from the Stones...they are bad people."
Nice boots ! &
purple velvet pants .
Keith🌺 luvs him
{you can see a great
respect for eachother} & M.Taylor🌺.
the energy is ON.
Jimis🌺 in the house !
🍬🎸🍬.beautiful movie .t.y.
One of the first videos i watched on my iPhone when it first came out in 2007, this sure brings back memories plus, i always loved the tune.
Back in an era when Rock Stars didnt act like fucking divas and need to be pampered
Exactly. They were cooler than today even as they made things up as they went along. FFS, Taylor wasn't even really in the Stones.
+Roky Erickson rocks what??? He was in the band for 5 years. Played on three of their best (if not the best) albums
check out fuzz, they give me hope for the future of rock
That´s great. Thanks for posting. The little conversation between Keith and Jimi near the end is really funny. Jimi says "I really shouldn´t say anything". Keith says "go on". And Jimi asks if he´s seen Linda Keith, a mutual girlfriend. Keith says that he hasn´t seen since whenever and nudges Jimi and asks "what about you?" and they laugh. cool.
Jimi says "uh, no, no", i thought that was cool, Keith and Jimi were very good friends, in spite of having a mutual Like for Linda Keith.. Keith said he saw her last , off the coast of some Island...
Paula Blissett Watch how Keith gets up and leaves right after lol. I don’t think he liked Jimi. He gets annoyed when asked about him in interviews
@@paulablissett9396 I know you knew Hendrix (I guess!), but hard to believe they were very good friends...Jimi would warn his ladies to stay away from the Stones, he thought they were bad people.
@@curbozer5006 LOL! Yes, i knew Jimi and they would bad mouth each other, to get the girl(s)... They were YOUNG, AS WAS I @ that time,,i'm 72 years YOUNG now, HE!HE! Honestly, Jimi felt bad about Linda Keith, as she was the one to get Jimi started in the music business along with Chaz Chandler, she gave him a guitar, as his was raggedy..... She was actually Keith's girlfriend, she was really in to Jimi, he really did break her heart, she was GORGEOUS, a model and in the music business too, her family was very wealthy.. Jimi dedicated many songs to Linda @ his concerts, i used to call him a heart breaker, shame shame, he said but i tell all the women i'm not a one woman man, Paula... Jimi had his flaws, basically, he was a great guy, honestly, down to earth, and very shy believe it or not, lol! He was a friend of my first husband's....
@@paulablissett4447 Very cool story! Let me ask you a serious question, looking back on this now we hear rumors of things, accidents and so on... Were there malicious forces active and around these musicians? (I'm trying not to be too specific?)
When you're from another planet like Jimi was, its hard to relate to ordinary awestruck earthlings
I know he liked to put people on, by saying things like that...but no, he simply had re-invented himself, as an astonishingly good guitar player.
I'm sincerely impressed-fantastic job!🦁
Jimi Hendrix and Keith Richards sitting right next to each other? ARE YOU KIDDING ME? The two most dope dudes in history.
Truth Indeed AMEN 🙏 NEVER to be duplcated.
Well..."Dope" killed Hendrix, but amazingly, Keith is still around!
It took musicians like the Stones to reintroduce those type of tunes back to America.
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R.I.P to both these legends 🙏
Bueno video! Muy dificil de en encotrar tal reliquia d monstruos del rock y mas con el mejor guitarrista elctrico de los tiempos. Hendrix fue como un maradona q nos dio todo lo mejor q tenia.. un crack!
Jimy Hendrix is King of Guitars forever...
I have loved this music since since I was a Kid ❤️☘️
Jimi and Keith------What a pair!
I Loved them both
ONE WAS A JUNKIE THE OTHER BEAT HIS WOMAN WHEN HE WAS DRUNK. SO THE LAST ONE PURPOSELY LET HIM CHOKE ON HIS PUKE BY MAKING SURE HE WAS ON HIS BACK, RUBE. HOW EDUCATED ARE YOU? LOOKING THE OTHER WAY MADE JIMI DEAD AND KEITH BUSTED AND HAD TO GIVE UP JUNK........................... THEN HE HAD A CAT FIGHT WITH MICK FOR 10 YEARS. WHEN MICK WENT SOLO, EVERYONE REALIZED THAT KEITH WAS THE KING. MICK SUCKED, BUT NOT TOO BAD.
Thanks for the video .Jimi is one of the very few people I wish.I could have met
This is real good stuff here. Thank you very much for sharing! The world needs to see and hear stuff like this!! 🎩
Yea it's all on UA-cam. Dylan and Lennon in limo. Enjoy.
Back in those days the practice was to record the video in one tape and the audio in another, so those "marks" are used to synchronize both later on postproduction
Thank you! Was curious what that was all about. Cheers!
I love Jimi Hendrix's music . Some of his late 69 and early 70's concerts iinsane mad genius material . His music is really good for tormenting people with . Drive down the road with this cranked to the max and you will make enemies .
It is true!...but I also have trapped a few, younger millenial-type ladies in my car, and played Jimi very loudly...they do not get it....they just say that guitar music is old fashioned now!
@@curbozer5006 just tell the girls Hendrix was 50 years ahead of his time so it is not old guitar music and also tell them this . Hiphop is old and grey and nothing much new has come out to the hiphop scene since the late 90s when it was mixed with euro dance beats . It is all old-school . I just bought a Flying Lotus record which wasen't too bad so maybe their is still hope .
who in this planet would dislike this
+Sergio Moreno We have 536! Can't believe it but yes, 536 B&B dislike it
i did !
Kids who think they are being edgy and cool by clicking the dislike.
If you're stupid enough to make such a comment, then you're not worthy of an explanation. Keep up the idiocy!
Eric Clapton 😏
Hilarious thing about this great video is that it's one time when The Stones look like a bunch of starstruck groupies, for a change.
Rex Mundi not quite, the Stones were big for almost a decade at this point
Exactly. The Hendrix masturbation gets old at times. Musically, they were Hendrix's senior, nobody's flipping out over anybody in this video, especially not Mick effing Taylor - the greatest talent in the room.
@@chatae-shik1479 mick Taylor is so effing underrated
who wouldn't mate ;-)
@@mad4669 The Stones were so much bigger than Hendrix that he was glad to be in the room with them. And yes Mick Taylor was a super rock guitarist who took the Stones to the pinnacle of their career. Hendrix was an amazing innovator that led a change in style of rock guitar playing but he was too much of a loner to ever be part of a great band.