As a deejay for 10 years throughout the 90s I played this at sunrise every Sunday..just watching the vu meters during this Masterpiece was mesmerizing...
"We are going to have a talk with Mr. Paul Caruso. "Who is a leading authority on spaceships and space people? - / "Well if you must know, I must be going on my way".---/ "I don't believe it!!!"
He did a tune called "Voodoo Chile" off of the same album, Electric Lady Land (Highly Recommended!) that is a straight ahead blues tune performed live in the studio with guest performers Steve Winwood and Dave Mason, from Traffic, who more or less just showed up and began jamming. Mind blowing!
@@jimd7260 its a really amazing song, from I think one practice and two takes. i actually rate it as a top 5 Hendrix tune. when you are wearing headphones and hear it clearly, its mind blowing. Steve plays so well then Jimi must rise up to match & surpass that. Its also actually very progressive, proto-fusion. I'm also a big fan of Mahavishnu Orchestra and that total fusion concept John McLaughlin created always reminds me of Steve & Jimi on Voodoo Chile. for me, what Jimi did with Voodoo Chile, 1983 and Rainy Day sparked off many other genres such as Prog & Fusion. Plus Gypsy Eyes and Voodoo Child Slight Return (plus previous Jimi) are proto-metal (such as that heavy metal riff in Gypsy Eyes that sounds like the later Immigrant Song by LZ). Plus the use of guitar Watchtower launched a thousand similar songs. such as Sultans of Swing or Comfortably Numb. As for House Burning Down, only Jimi could advance on that, with Machine Gun. For me, Jimi is the greatest, with no one else even coming close.
my parents played this .. as a kid 'I stand up to a mountain and chop it down with the edge of my hand' and I thought Jimmy Hendrix was kind of super hero .. and to this day he still is
Hendrix had a way of grooming the guitar and producing these incredible sounds. Love the way it drops right after the fretting. It makes me feel like I can chop any mountain down.
Wow, never thought you would react to this one Beka and so glad you did. Love this song and the whole album...played for hours when it was released. JH was such an enormous talent and it's songs like this one that brings it out more-so. Thanks for reacting.
One of the greatest (and longest) performances of this is from the San Diego Sports Arena May 24, 1969. Incendiary! It's on the re-release of "Hendrix In the West", a standout live compilation.
@@johnreilly1491 The versions of Voodoo Child and Little Wing have been replaced on the re-release with versions from San Diego 1969 and Winterland 1968.
On July 4th, 1970 Jimi played Star Spangled Banner for us at Atlanta Pop. I few weeks later he left us behind forever. Sad loss. The guitar strap he used that night is now used by David Gilmour in almost every performance I've seen him do since 2006. His wife bought it from the Hendrix trust and gave it to him as a birthday present. (so the story goes). Imagine what that strap is worth today!!!!!! Every time I see him using it, I'm taken back to that magical night in the Summer of 1970 and I'm young again. Great memories.
Hello Rebeka So happy yo know you are doing better. You're looking beautiful as ever. This reaction is so on the money for me. Blues rock is my favorite genre. I cranked it up and watched you rock out to it. I loved your reaction. They can go ahead and keep these flavor of the day artists just make sure I always get songs like this! Artists that changed music forever! Very cool indeed! 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
I for one will never get tired of this piece of music. He's covering so much ground on every level that it's just ridiculous. But that's just Jimi.......one of the rarest of the rare. Love ya, JImi.
Hey Rebeka, Do you know what music does for most of us ? It brings generations together. I am an wrinkled old hippie in my later 60's and you are a young lady but Jimi brings us and many many others together. Great music will live forever. Great reaction too. Love your channel !
This made me smile.☺️ Thank you for being here to support my channel almost from the start. I’m grateful to you for sticking by me for such a long time. I appreciate it. Thank you for your comment.🙏🏼
I'm glad to see that you're "Back In Black" hehehe There is no electric guitarist on Earth who has not been influenced by him. Jimi changed the way you play electric guitar forever.
The sounds he produced on his guitar are so surreal and at that time very unusual.His voice is also unique,but the way he blends the high screams with bass sounds in an instant just takes you somewhere you have never been before
For some live Jimi with plenty of stage swagger check out Foxey Lady live at the Miami Pop Festival 68, Hey Joe live at the Monterey Pop Festival 67, and Voodoo Child slight return live at Woodstock 68. Those are all 🔥
Great reaction Rebeka and some good comments below also. Jimi was left handed but played a right handed guitar, I could only imagine how hard that can be.
Music aside, Rebekah, your gorgeous looks, the different creative hairstyles, the interesting backgrounds, the experiments in lighting, risk-taking makeup, entertaining dance moves, makes you a very progressive, innovative and fascinating UA-cam reactor. A beautiful talent in and of itself.
Some of the instrumental from Voodoo Child was used in a car commercial recently, can't remember the make, but that could be where you heard it. There's also a longer piece of it in the film "In the Name of the Father" with Daniel Day Lewis, riot scene near the beginning. There are some UA-cam videos of Jimi doing the song live as well, Live in Maui and Woodstock to name two.
Next up "Hey Joe" from Monterey Pop Festival. Now you hear why he's considered the GOAT of guitarists. Also Jimi's left handed and he plays a right handed guitar. You should go online and check out his memorial his dad had built at Greenwood cemetery in Renton, Washington
I lived through the very beginning of Hendrix.. it was truly surreal and alien 👽.. Clapton, Townsend, et al had fits with this.. the Album 'Are You Experienced' just blew is all away.. Holt shit.. on top of the Beatles Sgt Pepper.. Hendrix was like a ROCK BOLT OF LIGHTNING...
Hi! Right away, you chose a good video track because, for audio, it has the Jimi Hendrix Experience's famous "take #8/ the master take" studio recording of Voodoo Child (Slight Return), which was it's U.S. track name, first released on the third Jimi Hendrix Experience album, Electric Ladyland. This studio version is excellent, & a ferocious performance. Again, you chose well!
You have heard those solo parts played by everyone and their dog, Jimi was so important for Rock guitar that his way of play is now the way almost everyone plays.
Many people are un aware that this song was a spontaneous on the spot improvisation According to Noel Redding Jimi's bass player -Hendrix returned to the studio for the filming of a short documentary by ABC television. Noel Redding explained, "We learned that song in the studio ... They had the cameras rolling on us as we played it".
Can't get much better than this...Jimi is the GOAT...so msny incredible songs t o chose from....as a die hard Jimi fan...his musical genre changes over the few years he dominated the music scene 67-70...beautiful instrumentals to mind blowing live shows like Machine Gun at Filmore East New Year's Eve 69-70. Check it out ....Jam on Jimi
Hi Rebeka, great reaction as always to the guitar genius of Hendrix! Listen to this with headphones on ( blew me away first time i heard it ). Other energetic tracks that have not be suggested so far are, Love or Confusion & Fire. Glad you are feeling better & keep on rockin' beautiful girl!
The true king a young gentleman taking UA-cam by storm is ren -hi ren this video has had 3 million views in 2 weeks and it is pure genius worth a look love and respect from the UK 👍👍👍👍👍👍🌟😀😀 amazing channel 👍
I bought this song on EP back in 1970 just after jimi died,, it had vodoo child on one side and All along the watchtower and hey Joe on the other side. Goodness that's 53 years ago! Nice to see you getting into it.
GOOD STUFF!! HENDRIX ONE OF GREATEST GUITARIST OF ALL TIME. HENDRIX WAS LEFT HANDED BUT PLAYED A RIGHT HANDED GUITAR UPSIDE DOWN!! CHECK OUT ALL ALONG THE WATCH TOWER GREAT JAM!
The man. Miss you so much brother. 64 and nothing compares. Cool video girl. Choice selection. Listen to Are You Experienced on his first album titled Are you Experienced. Says it all really.
Hello Miss Rebeka !!! Wow what A hair color change !!! May I Humbly say your beauty is without Question no matter the color. !!! Like Button has been Illuminated 😀 I would offer you this song by krokus ( Screaming in the night )
The one and only...who didnt sing so well..but the guitar talks sing cry..and the godfarther of metal...when I heard hey Joe as a 7 year old girl..played by stepdad...blown away..41 years later..
Good your feeling better , great reaction as always . I was just thinking if SRV and Hendrix had both lived , just imagine what would that have sounded like
Hi Rebeka Great Reaction You can see excellent live footage of Voodoo Chile Slight Return at the Woodstock Music Festival Movie & also at the Rainbow Bridge Concert in Maui. Both are available on U Tube Enjoy David T.
You picked the absolute correct audio version, this is the song that appeared on his magnificent Electric Ladyland album. For a tremendous live performance of this try him either at Woodstock or Maui. Yes, Jimi is way more famous for his guitar. One thing to keep in mind, for super classic songs like this you should do what you just did and go to the original audio first, the audio mix is almost always FAR superior to a live show, you should try to balance your music intake so you can listen to the real music at times. The Beatles are a prime example, as their only live stuff is early on with screaming girls drowning out the audio. From Revolver on they were studio shamans, your musical education will never be complete until you dive into the mid and late 60s Beatles classics. I love what you do and wish you well no matter how you enjoy classic rock music, there is an unending supply of great songs for your musical journeys. Jimi was Awesome! 🎵🎸🎤🎶
this song sounds to me i got too drunk my day was allready emotional and angry and the sound gave the energy to renovate the room and whoever is in it! haha!
Check out Jimi playing "Hear my Train a Coming " on a 12 string acoustic guitar. He is always been the Greatest and still is the greatest 54 years later. Jam on Jimi
I have one for you by Hendrix. It's called " Machine Gun " live at the Fillmore . It will blow your mind !!!! 🎸🤙. : " Machine Gun " is a recording of him playing live . Also try " Lover Man " - " Jonny B Good " . Those are a few of so many that will blow your mind by him. Also Hendrix live at Maui & Woodstock .
As good as Stevie Ray Vaughn’s cover of this is, and it is very good, it does not come close to the Hendrix original. Jimi just had that something extra : a psychedelic blusey swagger and soul with the unmistakeable 60’s spirit imbedded in every note that just cannot be duplicated. It’s impossible to fully define, but you can feel it, hear it, and sense it’s presence. Every time. SRV may be a better technical guitarist, but he just can’t fully capture the magic.
Can't agree, I certainly won't diss Hendrix, both his and SRV's version are magical but different, saying one is better than the other is like saying Mars is better than Venus.
EXACTLY!! SRV 's cover is awesome. But was Texas swag. JIMI was all time swag. Seattle local, but he defined this right here. The acoustics are lacking a bit, but this was 1967. Jimi is the best guitarist ever.
in the 60 yrs since there has only been one person who could cover this song without making the listener cringe with embarrassment for them. That person was a legend in his own right, and someone you just recently reacted to. It's possible that you heard a part of this song in that video you reacted to as Hendrix was a major influence on him. His name was Stevie Ray Vaughn. Stevie has a live performance of the cover of this song in which he even uses Jimi's pedal which the story has it was given to him by Jimi's father when Stevie visited him to ask for permission to record some covers of Jimi's music. Jimi was an epic legend and the world is less from his early passing, the same for John Lennon and Stevie Ray Vaughn. So happy you are back, and more importantly, getting your health back.
Hi again! Jimi Hendrix did an outdoors live concert on a Hawaiian volcano, that was filmed, and a pretty spirited performance, as I recall, from when I saw the footage. I believe a good live performance of "Voodoo Child /Slight Return" (this same song you liked) was one of the concert highlights! The name of the movie of Jimi Hendrix's Hawaiian volcano full concert is "Rainbow Bridge".
Hendrix is part native american. In this song, he utilizes an indigenous drum and then pours good earth medicine all over the track. Straight spiritual healing on this track.
The other version, longer and much slower blues, features a very young Steve Winwood on Hammond B3 organ. So sad there isn’t video of that but the original recording has the “feel” of you close your eyes.
Rebeka, I'm glad you're feeling better. I got to see Jimi live twice in Miami in 1968 and 1970. Always a great concert. Check out Stevie Ray Vaughn's version too.
Stunning! Beautiful! Classic! Memorable! And the song is just as good! Glad to see you back - if you haven't already experienced, recommend "Machine Gun" live on Band Of Gypsys album (there's a limited version of the live video, but recommend the audio album version.
This was the album version. If you want to see the live I highly recommend to see the Woodstock performance. Even the one on UA-cam. I say that being that they cut about a good 8 minutes off the Woodstock performance here on UA-cam but you may find it somewhere floating around in the internet and its entirety or you can just buy the DVD. Great analysis and reaction. Appreciate you, Mama... A good Hendricks video to see him perform here on UA-cam would be, the Lulu show or Johnny B Goode at Berkeley. Those are good starts
You probably already know this Stevie Ray Vaughan does this song. It's hard to find clear recordings of Jimi Hendrix. I focussed and on vocals because when Stevie Ray does song it's hard to make out the the vocals. Great song Rebecca❤
You have the best reactions to Led Z and SRV I have seen! Hendrix was 15 years before SRV - sort of doppelganger like. To see Hendrix rockin' with hippies, try Foxey Lady live in Maui 1970 - you'll see him playing notes that aren't even on his guitar! It's 4:17 of Hendrix trance. Thanks for your unique reactions.
Wish I had met you 40 years ago. You could have gone too all the concerts that I have been too with me. Luv from Texas. You should take a listen to his version of the Star spangled banner, that he played at Woodstock. I saw SRV play it at the Astro dome 1985 opening day Astros.
The BEST version LIVE for me is from Woodstock!! There's 2 recordings from Woodstock , the BEST is the 12 minute version which I have on a CD!! 😁😍🐐🎸🔥🤯😁😍🐐🎸🔥🤯RIP JIMI
I recommend his cover of Chuck Berry’s “Johnny B. Goode” at Monterey There are several UA-cam versions I would play the one that starts out in Ny City streets for about 25 seconds then a trailer door with Jimi’s picture opens to the live show First time I saw that gave me goosebumps. Notice he’s playing a right hand guitar turned upside down No wonder they call him the “ Master of the Stratocaster “ The greatest
Hendrix - the one guitarist that can turn feedback into music. Most guitarist fear feedback. Hendrix harnesses it and makes it part of the song.
The greatest ❤
The greatest!!! From another planet!
As a deejay for 10 years throughout the 90s I played this at sunrise every Sunday..just watching the vu meters during this Masterpiece was mesmerizing...
A Jimi Hendrix album which is sometimes overlooked is "Axis as bold as Love" worth a listen.
agreed!
"We are going to have a talk with Mr. Paul Caruso. "Who is a leading authority on spaceships and space people? - / "Well if you must know, I must be going on my way".---/ "I don't believe it!!!"
He did a tune called "Voodoo Chile" off of the same album, Electric Lady Land (Highly Recommended!) that is a straight ahead blues tune performed live in the studio with guest performers Steve Winwood and Dave Mason, from Traffic, who more or less just showed up and began jamming. Mind blowing!
Dave Mason was not on Voodoo Chile. It was Jack Casady from Jefferson Airplane
They were out drinking together, (Jimi, Steve and Jack) and decided to go to Jimi's studio and jam. Turned out great!
@@jimd7260 its a really amazing song, from I think one practice and two takes. i actually rate it as a top 5 Hendrix tune. when you are wearing headphones and hear it clearly, its mind blowing. Steve plays so well then Jimi must rise up to match & surpass that. Its also actually very progressive, proto-fusion. I'm also a big fan of Mahavishnu Orchestra and that total fusion concept John McLaughlin created always reminds me of Steve & Jimi on Voodoo Chile. for me, what Jimi did with Voodoo Chile, 1983 and Rainy Day sparked off many other genres such as Prog & Fusion. Plus Gypsy Eyes and Voodoo Child Slight Return (plus previous Jimi) are proto-metal (such as that heavy metal riff in Gypsy Eyes that sounds like the later Immigrant Song by LZ). Plus the use of guitar Watchtower launched a thousand similar songs. such as Sultans of Swing or Comfortably Numb. As for House Burning Down, only Jimi could advance on that, with Machine Gun. For me, Jimi is the greatest, with no one else even coming close.
my parents played this .. as a kid 'I stand up to a mountain and chop it down with the edge of my hand' and I thought Jimmy Hendrix was kind of super hero .. and to this day he still is
Hendrix had a way of grooming the guitar and producing these incredible sounds. Love the way it drops right after the fretting. It makes me feel like I can chop any mountain down.
Yeah its called unmatched talent
Machine Gun live at Fillmore East 1969 at New Year’s Eve
I think that is the best live guitar ever committed to record.
Wow, never thought you would react to this one Beka and so glad you did. Love this song and the whole album...played for hours when it was released. JH was such an enormous talent and it's songs like this one that brings it out more-so. Thanks for reacting.
Thank you!🙏🏼😊
Imagine hearing this dropping in the SIXTIES!
dude was a different breed. Truly the GOAT, and its not even close, IMO
The greatest studio guitar work ever. There's just no comparison. And recorded over 53 years ago !!
One of the greatest (and longest) performances of this is from the San Diego Sports Arena May 24, 1969. Incendiary! It's on the re-release of "Hendrix In the West", a standout live compilation.
Thats actually live from the Royal Albert Hall, London February 1969 as is the performance of Little Wing from the same album.
@@johnreilly1491 The versions of Voodoo Child and Little Wing have been replaced on the re-release with versions from San Diego 1969 and Winterland 1968.
Awe .. I wish you had done the live performance of Voodoo Child from the Woodstock concert !
On July 4th, 1970 Jimi played Star Spangled Banner for us at Atlanta Pop. I few weeks later he left us behind forever. Sad loss. The guitar strap he used that night is now used by David Gilmour in almost every performance I've seen him do since 2006. His wife bought it from the Hendrix trust and gave it to him as a birthday present. (so the story goes). Imagine what that strap is worth today!!!!!! Every time I see him using it, I'm taken back to that magical night in the Summer of 1970 and I'm young again. Great memories.
The most influential and greatest guitarist, without doubt
Jimi was filth! Hehehehehe 🤣
See ya around!
See you Alligator
Without shit ugly zappa, the music World would be much better 🤣 🤣 🤣
Hello Rebeka So happy yo know you are doing better. You're looking beautiful as ever. This reaction is so on the money for me. Blues rock is my favorite genre. I cranked it up and watched you rock out to it. I loved your reaction. They can go ahead and keep these flavor of the day artists just make sure I always get songs like this! Artists that changed music forever! Very cool indeed! 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Thank you.☺️
I for one will never get tired of this piece of music. He's covering so much ground on every level that it's just ridiculous. But that's just Jimi.......one of the rarest of the rare. Love ya, JImi.
Jimi is an icon
Hey Rebeka, Do you know what music does for most of us ? It brings generations together. I am an wrinkled old hippie in my later 60's and you are a young lady but Jimi brings us and many many others together. Great music will live forever. Great reaction too. Love your channel !
Hey girl , glad you're back. Love your channel. Been subbed from close to the start. Keep rockin' Rebeka.
This made me smile.☺️
Thank you for being here to support my channel almost from the start. I’m grateful to you for sticking by me for such a long time. I appreciate it. Thank you for your comment.🙏🏼
I'm glad to see that you're "Back In Black" hehehe
There is no electric guitarist on Earth who has not been influenced by him. Jimi changed the way you play electric guitar forever.
Thank you!🙏🏼😊
The sounds he produced on his guitar are so surreal and at that time very unusual.His voice is also unique,but the way he blends the high screams with bass sounds in an instant just takes you somewhere you have never been before
For some live Jimi with plenty of stage swagger check out Foxey Lady live at the Miami Pop Festival 68, Hey Joe live at the Monterey Pop Festival 67, and Voodoo Child slight return live at Woodstock 68. Those are all 🔥
I vote for all 3, he is spot on, his performances are worth a look and a listen, Woodstock will melt your face!
@@vicprovost2561 I'm furious that she didn't review the Woodstock performance. .
Hendrix at Monterey is probably the greatest performance in rock history. It's all available on dvd. Check it out.
Best rock guitarist/songwriter/singer of all time
The time capsule track for rock guitar virtuosity. Well done!
Thank you!🙏🏼😊
Great reaction Rebeka and some good comments below also. Jimi was left handed but played a right handed guitar, I could only imagine how hard that can be.
Music aside, Rebekah, your gorgeous looks, the different creative hairstyles, the interesting backgrounds, the experiments in lighting, risk-taking makeup, entertaining dance moves, makes you a very progressive, innovative and fascinating UA-cam reactor. A beautiful talent in and of itself.
check out Jimi playing ' Hey Joe ' at the Monterey festival .. he sings , chews gum and plays the ass of his guitar in a truly iconic performance .
This is the 1st original studio/audio recording !!! Then JIMI went and played it with countless versions live!!
Some of the instrumental from Voodoo Child was used in a car commercial recently, can't remember the make, but that could be where you heard it. There's also a longer piece of it in the film "In the Name of the Father" with Daniel Day Lewis, riot scene near the beginning. There are some UA-cam videos of Jimi doing the song live as well, Live in Maui and Woodstock to name two.
Great song choice to react Rebeka
Jimi is the GOAT been a pleasure Honda commercial you heard it maybe ❤️❤️
This was the perfect version
Next up "Hey Joe" from Monterey Pop Festival. Now you hear why he's considered the GOAT of guitarists. Also Jimi's left handed and he plays a right handed guitar. You should go online and check out his memorial his dad had built at Greenwood cemetery in Renton, Washington
I lived through the very beginning of Hendrix.. it was truly surreal and alien 👽.. Clapton, Townsend, et al had fits with this.. the Album 'Are You Experienced' just blew is all away.. Holt shit.. on top of the Beatles Sgt Pepper.. Hendrix was like a ROCK BOLT OF LIGHTNING...
How have I never heard this? Loving the channel 💙
Thank you!🙏🏼😊
So glad to see you back to your energetic self,Rebeka! Keep Rockin!! 🤟🤟🤟🤟
Thank you!🙏🏼😊
Hi! Right away, you chose a good video track because, for audio, it has the Jimi Hendrix Experience's famous "take #8/ the master take" studio recording of Voodoo Child (Slight Return), which was it's U.S. track name, first released on the third Jimi Hendrix Experience album, Electric Ladyland. This studio version is excellent, & a ferocious performance. Again, you chose well!
You have heard those solo parts played by everyone and their dog, Jimi was so important for Rock guitar that his way of play is now the way almost everyone plays.
Many people are un aware that this song was a spontaneous on the spot improvisation According to Noel Redding Jimi's bass player -Hendrix returned to the studio for the filming of a short documentary by ABC television. Noel Redding explained, "We learned that song in the studio ... They had the cameras rolling on us as we played it".
Can't get much better than this...Jimi is the GOAT...so msny incredible songs t o chose from....as a die hard Jimi fan...his musical genre changes over the few years he dominated the music scene 67-70...beautiful instrumentals to mind blowing live shows like Machine Gun at Filmore East New Year's Eve 69-70. Check it out ....Jam on Jimi
Last track on ELECTRIC LADYLAND . The whole album is insane . Sockadelia 101 .
Hi Rebeka, great reaction as always to the guitar genius of Hendrix! Listen to this with headphones on ( blew me away first time i heard it ). Other energetic tracks that have not be suggested so far are, Love or Confusion & Fire. Glad you are feeling better & keep on rockin' beautiful girl!
Thank you!🙏🏼😊
Jimi say Yeaaa.....bless you girl
The true king a young gentleman taking UA-cam by storm is ren -hi ren this video has had 3 million views in 2 weeks and it is pure genius worth a look love and respect from the UK 👍👍👍👍👍👍🌟😀😀 amazing channel 👍
Thank you!🙏🏼😊
I bought this song on EP back in 1970 just after jimi died,, it had vodoo child on one side and All along the watchtower and hey Joe on the other side.
Goodness that's 53 years ago! Nice to see you getting into it.
Thank you!🙏🏼😊
GOOD STUFF!! HENDRIX ONE OF GREATEST GUITARIST OF ALL TIME. HENDRIX WAS LEFT HANDED BUT PLAYED A RIGHT HANDED GUITAR UPSIDE DOWN!! CHECK OUT ALL ALONG THE WATCH TOWER GREAT JAM!
Untouchable. Number one.
Came back yo my dorm room in Fall of 1970 - roommate tells me "Jimi Hendrix is dead!" Major blow ............
Live shows: Monterey Pop Festival 1967 and Jimi plays Berkeley 1970
The man. Miss you so much brother. 64 and nothing compares. Cool video girl. Choice selection. Listen to Are You Experienced on his first album titled Are you Experienced. Says it all really.
Hello Miss Rebeka !!! Wow what A hair color change !!!
May I Humbly say your beauty is without Question no matter the color. !!! Like Button has been Illuminated 😀
I would offer you this song by krokus ( Screaming in the night )
The one and only...who didnt sing so well..but the guitar talks sing cry..and the godfarther of metal...when I heard hey Joe as a 7 year old girl..played by stepdad...blown away..41 years later..
Good your feeling better , great reaction as always . I was just thinking if SRV and Hendrix had both lived , just imagine what would that have sounded like
Thank you!🙏🏼😊
Hi Rebeka
Great Reaction
You can see excellent live footage of Voodoo Chile Slight Return
at the Woodstock Music Festival Movie & also at the Rainbow Bridge Concert in Maui.
Both are available on U Tube
Enjoy
David T.
There are live clips from the film Woodstock but his performance 2 years earlier in 1967 at Monterey Pop Festival is historic.
Jimi made 4 albums while he was alive, 84 more came out after his passed away!!!!
You picked the absolute correct audio version, this is the song that appeared on his magnificent Electric Ladyland album. For a tremendous live performance of this try him either at Woodstock or Maui. Yes, Jimi is way more famous for his guitar.
One thing to keep in mind, for super classic songs like this you should do what you just did and go to the original audio first, the audio mix is almost always FAR superior to a live show, you should try to balance your music intake so you can listen to the real music at times. The Beatles are a prime example, as their only live stuff is early on with screaming girls drowning out the audio. From Revolver on they were studio shamans, your musical education will never be complete until you dive into the mid and late 60s Beatles classics.
I love what you do and wish you well no matter how you enjoy classic rock music, there is an unending supply of great songs for your musical journeys. Jimi was Awesome! 🎵🎸🎤🎶
Thank you!🙏🏼😊
this song sounds to me i got too drunk my day was allready emotional and angry and the sound gave the energy to renovate the room and whoever is in it! haha!
sounds wilder than cannibal corpse! haha!
He played that guitar string backwards the baddest guitar player ever saw how twice in concert
Back to my younger days. 😁
Gotta remember technology in the sixties and seventies wasn't the best. His set from Woodstock isn't too bad.
Check out Jimi playing "Hear my Train a Coming " on a 12 string acoustic guitar. He is always been the Greatest and still is the greatest 54 years later. Jam on Jimi
I have one for you by Hendrix. It's called " Machine Gun " live at the Fillmore . It will blow your mind !!!! 🎸🤙. : " Machine Gun " is a recording of him playing live . Also try " Lover Man " - " Jonny B Good " . Those are a few of so many that will blow your mind by him. Also Hendrix live at Maui & Woodstock .
As good as Stevie Ray Vaughn’s cover of this is, and it is very good, it does not come close to the Hendrix original. Jimi just had that something extra : a psychedelic blusey swagger and soul with the unmistakeable 60’s spirit imbedded in every note that just cannot be duplicated. It’s impossible to fully define, but you can feel it, hear it, and sense it’s presence. Every time. SRV may be a better technical guitarist, but he just can’t fully capture the magic.
Can't agree, I certainly won't diss Hendrix, both his and SRV's version are magical but different, saying one is better than the other is like saying Mars is better than Venus.
EXACTLY!! SRV 's cover is awesome. But was Texas swag. JIMI was all time swag. Seattle local, but he defined this right here. The acoustics are lacking a bit, but this was 1967. Jimi is the best guitarist ever.
@@WK1745 I will give you an answer. SRV made a copy. I love SRV, but he didn't do it better. FACTS!!
Check out the live version at The Royal Albert Hall. I think it's the one SRV based his cover on.
in the 60 yrs since there has only been one person who could cover this song without making the listener cringe with embarrassment for them. That person was a legend in his own right, and someone you just recently reacted to. It's possible that you heard a part of this song in that video you reacted to as Hendrix was a major influence on him. His name was Stevie Ray Vaughn. Stevie has a live performance of the cover of this song in which he even uses Jimi's pedal which the story has it was given to him by Jimi's father when Stevie visited him to ask for permission to record some covers of Jimi's music. Jimi was an epic legend and the world is less from his early passing, the same for John Lennon and Stevie Ray Vaughn.
So happy you are back, and more importantly, getting your health back.
Kenny Wayne Shepherd also does an excellent cover of this song.
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Live performances you can see him at Maui - Woodstock - Monterey Pop festival - Atlanta Pop Festival. Try those to see him.
Hi again! Jimi Hendrix did an outdoors live concert on a Hawaiian volcano, that was filmed, and a pretty spirited performance, as I recall, from when I saw the footage. I believe a good live performance of "Voodoo Child /Slight Return" (this same song you liked) was one of the concert highlights! The name of the movie of Jimi Hendrix's Hawaiian volcano full concert is "Rainbow Bridge".
Rainbow Bridge
About the Perfect Rock Song!I love watching voice coaches react to her.Her and Kate Bush are my two all time Favorite Female Singers!
This was used on Top Gear Vietnam Special.
Hendrix is part native american. In this song, he utilizes an indigenous drum and then pours good earth medicine all over the track. Straight spiritual healing on this track.
There's lots of footage of him at the Monterey Pop Festival. Wild Thing is crazy.
The other version, longer and much slower blues, features a very young Steve Winwood on Hammond B3 organ.
So sad there isn’t video of that but the original recording has the “feel” of you close your eyes.
Rebeka, I'm glad you're feeling better. I got to see Jimi live twice in Miami in 1968 and 1970. Always a great concert. Check out Stevie Ray Vaughn's version too.
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Hendrix played great and blew our minds. Stevie Ray Vaughan took his music and played so much cleaner.
YESSSSS Finally someone reacts to the real one, not the SRV nonsense. Love it.
You embarrass yourself when you call Stevie "nonsense."
Might want to try a diff troll technique. You epically failed here.
Stunning! Beautiful! Classic! Memorable! And the song is just as good! Glad to see you back - if you haven't already experienced, recommend "Machine Gun" live on Band Of Gypsys album (there's a limited version of the live video, but recommend the audio album version.
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I think “Machine Gun”, from the Band of Gypsys, is the greatest live guitar ever committed to record.
Jimi war und ist einer der Größten ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
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Check out the live performance of HEY JOE AT THE MONTEREY POP FESTIVAL.
"And chop it down with edge of my hand".
glad you are feeling beter!
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That wasn't a live performance that was the studio version that was released as a single
Listen to the 15 minute version of Voodoo Child from Electric Ladyland. That is live and lightning in a bottle. Genius.
This was the album version. If you want to see the live I highly recommend to see the Woodstock performance. Even the one on UA-cam. I say that being that they cut about a good 8 minutes off the Woodstock performance here on UA-cam but you may find it somewhere floating around in the internet and its entirety or you can just buy the DVD. Great analysis and reaction. Appreciate you, Mama... A good Hendricks video to see him perform here on UA-cam would be, the Lulu show or Johnny B Goode at Berkeley. Those are good starts
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The guitar GOAT!👍
classic and very important recording.
I am absolutely furious that you didn't review the Woodstock concert performance of this .
You probably already know this Stevie Ray Vaughan does this song. It's hard to find clear recordings of Jimi Hendrix. I focussed and on vocals because when Stevie Ray does song it's hard to make out the the vocals. Great song Rebecca❤
Another Hendrix song you might enjoy is If 6 was 9. It was featured in the movie Easy Rider.
Loved it ❤
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The way she responds to a solid beat some good AC/DC later stuff would no doubt get her moving. A great 4/4 beat is great for workouts too...
Fundamental in Rock Culture...
🐐 Hendrix
You have the best reactions to Led Z and SRV I have seen! Hendrix was 15 years before SRV - sort of doppelganger like. To see Hendrix rockin' with hippies, try Foxey Lady live in Maui 1970 - you'll see him playing notes that aren't even on his guitar! It's 4:17 of Hendrix trance.
Thanks for your unique reactions.
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Check out his live version at Woodstock.
Wish I had met you 40 years ago. You could have gone too all the concerts that I have been too with me. Luv from Texas. You should take a listen to his version of the Star spangled banner, that he played at Woodstock. I saw SRV play it at the Astro dome 1985 opening day Astros.
Stevie Ray Vaughan also dancer cover to this song. Which is a little bit more tame. But good video Rebecca they're hard to come by with Hendrix live
The BEST version LIVE for me is from Woodstock!! There's 2 recordings from Woodstock , the BEST is the 12 minute version which I have on a CD!! 😁😍🐐🎸🔥🤯😁😍🐐🎸🔥🤯RIP JIMI
Goood 'un, as we say in Lancashire. OK.. Sabbath.
I recommend his cover of Chuck Berry’s “Johnny B. Goode” at Monterey
There are several UA-cam versions I would play the one that starts out in Ny City streets for about 25 seconds then a trailer door with Jimi’s picture opens to the live show
First time I saw that gave me goosebumps.
Notice he’s playing a right hand guitar turned upside down
No wonder they call him the “ Master of the Stratocaster “
The greatest