When Dylan heard this cover of his song, he told Hendrix - It's yours now! He loved it! You must see Hendrix - the true guitar GOAT - it was the part of him through which he expressed himself.
The BEST song to hear Hendrix for the first time. He was incredible! No one! NO ONE! can touch him. No one sounded like this before him! Everyone acknowledged at the time that he was the GREATEST ever. He was taken too soon. 😔
Hendrix was a wizard with the guitar. His "Star Spangled Banner" performance at Woodstock was filled with bombs falling, explosions, and sirens wailing. As a little girl, the very first album I ever bought was "Are You Experienced?" The Jimi Hendrix Experience. My parents were horrified. I loved him so much!
not a wizard. A great inventor, a great imaginative and constructive person. Who just happened to have the will to train hard enough to playthe guitar well enough to get understood.
@@NisseOhlsen Sorry. I didn't mean to offend you by using the term "wizard" as a figure of speech. I'll be more careful next time I dare make a comment in a chat room.
@@Squeekyleaks I am in no way offended.After all I am no Snowflake nor a supporter of the so-called 'Black Lives Matter (more than other folks)". You should not be more careful. You should be more truthful to yourself. As long as you are true to yourself, why should it matter what other people might think ?
Jimi Hendrix was one of those special few that is like a conduit for musical genius. He did things that inspired hundreds of the Greatest Guitarists of All Time. Jimi used a really cool delay effect and his classic Cry Baby Wah pedal for most of the song's solos. It almost sounds like he uses a slide technigue with the Wah to get the spacy, pulsating tone.
It could be that Hendrix just moved up one string against the other for the slide effect. He didn't need a slide; he was That Good! The Drums just have that pulse needed on this, The Bass and rhythm just send a beautiful theme going upwards and just plain FAR OUT! It blew your mind in August of 1968 and up to right now.
A masterpiece for the ages. His guitar skills are legendary! When this song came out in the late 60’s it blew us all away… and still does. SRV who was a teen when Jimi passed. Stevie approached Jimi’s Dad and asked if he would mind if he covered some of Jimi’s work. Stevie paid to remaster all of Jimi’s music then gave all the rights and proceeds to the Hendrix family. Did you know that Stevie’s brother who played at a show with Jimi got Jimi’s wah wah pedal from Jimi and gave it to his little brother SRV!
Thankfully after watching reactions to the all day You heard the magic of the guitar going through the ears and around your head. That is the reaction I was looking for. So many people miss or even talk through this. I don't think anyone else was ever able to recreate that effect other than Hendrix. The secret may have gone to the grave with him. If I am wrong I would love to hear about other artists who have done that effect.
Jimi was one of the first to use a "wah-wah" pedal, or simply wah pedal, is a type of electric guitar effects pedal that alters the tone and frequencies of the guitar signal to create a distinctive sound, mimicking the human voice saying the onomatopoeic name "wah-wah"
Love it when young cats hear Jimi for the first time! Check out: 'Purple Haze", 'Fire', 'Voodoo Child (Slight Return), ' Castles made of Sand', 'Littel Wing', 'Bold as Love', 'Are You Experienced?'.
Another Masterpiece from the pen of Robert Allen Zimmerman-Bob Dylan. I saw Bob do a Tribute to Hendrix Electric guitar solo version in Utica N.Y. in 2013. It was awesome.
There must be some kind of way outta here Said the joker to the thief There's too much confusion I can't get no relief Business men, they drink my wine Plowmen dig my earth None will level on the line Nobody offered his word Hey, hey No reason to get excited The thief, he kindly spoke There are many here among us Who feel that life is but a joke But, uh, but you and I, we've been through that And this is not our fate So let us stop talkin' falsely now The hour's getting late, hey Hey All along the watchtower Princes kept the view While all the women came and went Barefoot servants, too Well, uh, outside in the cold distance A wildcat did growl Two riders were approaching And the wind began to howl, hey All along the watchtower
Hendrix will ALWAYS be at least 50 years ahead of anyone no matter when he's first discovered. The man has no peers. Credits due to Dave Mason for that chunky 12-string guitar.
Hey JM, when you watch Santana "Soul Sacrifice" at Woodstock (long version) keep this in mind, Carlos thought they were going on about six hours later, SO the band took some LSD/Acid and started "Trippin" when the stage manager told them they had to gone on after only 25 minutes. Carlos thought his guitar was "A Snake In My Hands" He was only 22 years old, Drummer Michael Shrieve is only 20 years old....LEGENDS now
That "Guitar Effect" is called.... JIMI Hendrix.... nuf said. Imagine being 11 years old and buying the album "Are You Experienced" by Jimi Hendrix. Nothing was the same after that experience.
Jimi Hendrix masterpiece! I suggest these Hendrix songs: Purple Haze, Are You Experienced, Little Wing, Bold As Love, Red House & Voodoo Child (slight return)
Jimi is the singer and guitar player on his music. This song had one exception to that rule with guest musician Dave Mason playing rythm acoustic. Jimi changed electric guitar playing forever. Another Bob Dylan song he covered was "Hey Joe". Other well known songs are Voodoo Chile (slight return), Purple Haze and his melodic masterpiece The Wind Cries Mary. Yes, Jimi wrote his own songs and some are lyrical wonders.
The effect Jimi was using, is Dunlop Brand "Cry Baby" Wah-Wah Peddle. Very popular in the late '60s with artist like Hendrix, and Clapton during his time with Cream. By the early '70s , Funk Guitarists like Wah Wah Watson who played on many Motown Hits. "Papa Was a Rolling Stone" uses a Wah Wah Peddle for the introduction
You are so sweet !!! Yes, I encourage more listening, enjoy. Born in San Francisco in 1963, in the heat of Civil Rights, Vietnam, anti war and the music revolution of the Haight Ashbury and Woodstock....... Hendricks brilliance was a voice of my generation and his words, rhythms and ways continue to speak to our now time with oh so much depth and soul.... Profound poetry..... Gratitude to the artists that communicate...... Enjoy
While I'm thinking about it.... I saw this performance from 20 feet away at 17 years old. This is another total Mind Blower like Time Has Come Today was...IRON BUTTERFLY - IN A GADDA DA VIDA - 1968 (ORIGINAL FULL VERSION) CD SOUND & 3D VIDEO
Wow, in my book you walk on water! I had a coworker who was at Woodstock, said she conceived her son there. A pretty good backstory for someone to tell about their folks. Edit: on second thought, maybe not. 😅
The best Hendrix material is not the radio stuff. His best material was released long after his death due to contract disputes. Jimi Hendrix is the ULTIMATE artist; a prodigy amongst prodigies. The ability to extract emotion out of an instrument is unparalleled, wither it's joy, wonder, mojo, or agony. This man was not of this world. Congratulations on finding this genius.
This is a great song by Bob Dylan that Jimi covered.Jimi was a great guitar player who sang as well..He has many great songs.Two more guys you may like who were influenced by Jimi are Robin Trower and Frank Marino.Frank Marino does a great cover of this as well .Look for Frank's version from 1979,it will blow you away watching it,as it is a live version.Thanks and peace!
Yep, he played & sang. The guitar effect was produced by a "wah wah" pedal. It was a pedal hinged at the center & you rocked it back & forth with your heel & toe. The electrical signal from the guitar was routed through it back to the amplifier. The signal was distorted or changed somehow to produce that sound. Perhaps someone out there can explain the technical part of how the signal was changed. (probably with transistors, rheostats, flux capacitors or some such electronic wizardry). To see another excellent example of this device in action you should do a reaction to Stevie Ray Vaughn's "VooDoo Child" live performance.
The Jimi Hendrix Experience (often shortened to The Experience) was a band comprising American guitarist/singer/songwriter Jimi Hendrix, bassist/backing vocalist/songwriter British members Noel Redding, and drummer/backing vocalist Mitch Mitchell. Formed in London, England in October 1966
Best way to hear Hendrix for the first time.... Headphones Cranked Up..... I just smile knowing the experience is awesome. The songs starts by kicking your brain from one side of your skull to the other and back again. That's Jimi.
Feedback....Jimi is the master of Feedback, that's what you're hearing. Lil Wings, VooDoo Chile, Foxy Lady, Purple Haze, Hey Joe, The Wind Cries Mary.... the list goes on and on.
Hey JM, it is only right that you do the Bob Dylan Original version to add to his playlist of this legendary song. You already know you'll like it. The album version sounds best but this is a great live version.....Bob Dylan performs “All Along the Watchtower” at the Concert for the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame
The “CREAM” always rises to the top. That is what was said when three of the greatest musicians got together to form a new band in the mid 60’s. So, the name stuck….Eric Clapton “GOD” on Guitar/Vocals. Jack Bruce on Bass/Vocals. Ginger Baker on Drums. You will agree they are among the finest you’ll ever hear. Start with “Crossroads” live…. Then do… “Born Under A Bad Sign”…. “White Room“, “Sunshine Of Your Love”… “Spoonful”
Hendrix version of this song is 100 times better than the original song that Bob Dylan wrote. R.I.P. James Marshall Hendrix. Bold as love is a another great number by Hendrix. Love it!
The percussion Crack you hear is called a Thwack ( not sure of spelling) played by Rolling Stone Brian Jones. The acoustic guitar is a 12 string played by TRAFFIC member Dave Mason. The bass is played by Jimi. The Experiance bass player Noel Redding had left the studio after an argument with Jimi so Dave Mason played the bass but at a future date Jimi re recorded the bass track himself.
It' almost impossible to improve on Bob Dylan's performances but even Bob said Jimi's version is the BEST version of this song and I love Bob but I like Jimi's version the most and Paul McCartney has said Jimi is his favorite guitar player. I'm delighted that you obviously love good music!!
One of my favorite music stories is when Clapton and the Beatles went to their first Hendrix concert. Their reaction- “This dude is about to end our careers.” Jokingly because they became friends. But really, Hendrix was just next level.
It'll all relative, I guess... Jimi thought Terry Kath, of the band Chicago, was the better guitarist... So, there's that. Lets just say that at that level, it doesn't even matter anymore! To us, they were superhuman! ;-]
JM.... This is a MUST SEE. This performance put Santana on the map......this long version is best.... PLEASE do not watch the short version. Only the full 9.37. ... this one,.... . Santana:SOUL SACRIFICE:Woodstock Music Festival, August, 1969
The guitar effect at the end is typically done by 'sustaining' the notes, while strumming the same note or closely related notes very rapidly--- In the '60's this would be done with an effects pedal on the floor. Turn it on/off with your foot. 😅 Check out live performances if you want to SEE some magic!
You have to listen to the next song that closes out the Electric Ladyland album... Voodoo Child (slight return). It actually exceeds the firestorm you just heard. Jimi had a short career, but was an unmatched rock and roll genius for about three years.
The Ladies.... My All Time Favorite Female Singer/Songwriter - Carly Simon... WOW. watch this and see why....Coming Around Again / Itsy Bitsy Spider - Carly Simon
Greatest Three Man Bands…. Jimi Hendrix Experience,,,, Cream… Rush… ZZ TOP…Crosby Stills Nash…Stevie Ray Vaughn - Double Trouble…Triumph…Emerson Lake and Palmer… Grand Funk Railroad… The Police… America.
The story I know: Jimi was at a party in London when someone came in with the new Dylan album, put it on the turntable. Jimi heard this song, got on the phone to his bandmates, grabbed the record, and recorded this song that night. There is a live TV video of a Jimi Hendrix Experience concert in Copenhagen a few weeks later where Jimi apologizes for not being able to play the song because " we don't know it well enough to play it live."
Wah wah pedal, maybe with his Univibe pedal mixed in with it. All electric guitar work is Jimi. The acoustic guitar chord progression opening is Dave Mason. Check out Dave Mason's The Lonely Ones and see if you can guess who does the harmonica track.
Hendrix was a American singer-guitarist virtuoso who had to go to the UK to find success. His hard rock music was more like what was coming out of Britain than the US at the time. His initial band was made up of British musicians. Hendrix then rode the British Invasion, as it was called, to find success in his own country. He died in London, where he lived, from a drug overdose at the age of 27 in Sept 1970. His reputation continued to grow in death, especially in the US, on the weight of his performance at the end of the Woodstock movie that was released in the months before his death. Hendrix became legendary, even mythical, figure in death with many more posthumous albums than in his lifetime. He appeared on countless posters and is one of the icons of the the Woodstock generation.
One of the first of the 27 club. Our brightest stars who died at the age of 27. Jimi, Janis Joplin, Jim Morrison of The Doors. They had short but amazing careers. Amy Whitehouse and I think Kurt Cobain also joined that club but I don't follow modern acts so I'm not positive on them. Jimi's Hey Joe is a great song too as is Voodoo Child and his Woodstock performance is a must see too!
If you do a search for is song Hey Joe , he's playing live and he play with his tongue and he also play behind his head. He still even dead the best guitar player in the world.
This one is good, and probably hid most famous and recognizable song....But for a true introduction to his magic I recommend another song from this same album called "House Burning Down" TRULY a unique song....
When Dylan heard this cover of his song, he told Hendrix - It's yours now! He loved it! You must see Hendrix - the true guitar GOAT - it was the part of him through which he expressed himself.
The BEST song to hear Hendrix for the first time. He was incredible! No one! NO ONE! can touch him. No one sounded like this before him! Everyone acknowledged at the time that he was the GREATEST ever. He was taken too soon. 😔
Hendrix was a wizard with the guitar. His "Star Spangled Banner" performance at Woodstock was filled with bombs falling, explosions, and sirens wailing. As a little girl, the very first album I ever bought was "Are You Experienced?" The Jimi Hendrix Experience. My parents were horrified. I loved him so much!
Also Jimmy unfortunately was a member of the 27 club, along with other rock stars that passed away at the young age of 27. Thx bro luv it like usual.
I'm not sure I ever heard a song by him I didnt like
not a wizard. A great inventor, a great imaginative and constructive person. Who just happened to have the will to train hard enough to playthe guitar well enough to get understood.
@@NisseOhlsen Sorry. I didn't mean to offend you by using the term "wizard" as a figure of speech. I'll be more careful next time I dare make a comment in a chat room.
@@Squeekyleaks I am in no way offended.After all I am no Snowflake nor a supporter of the so-called 'Black Lives Matter (more than other folks)". You should not be more careful. You should be more truthful to yourself. As long as you are true to yourself, why should it matter what other people might think ?
Jimi Hendrix was one of those special few that is like a conduit for musical genius. He did things that inspired hundreds of the Greatest Guitarists of All Time. Jimi used a really cool delay effect and his classic Cry Baby Wah pedal for most of the song's solos. It almost sounds like he uses a slide technigue with the Wah to get the spacy, pulsating tone.
the slide was actually a cigarette lighter .
It could be that Hendrix just moved up one string against the other for the slide effect. He didn't need a slide; he was That Good! The Drums just have that pulse needed on this, The Bass and rhythm just send a beautiful theme going upwards and just plain FAR OUT! It blew your mind in August of 1968 and up to right now.
This song is so relevant for today’s times.
Great reaction! Once you've seen him play live, you will appreciate why Hendrix is considered a guitar legend.
Oh yes he was playing the guitar!
Jimi Hendrix was an anomaly. He truly made electric guitars sound like no others for his time.
BTW.... YES.. This is most certainly a CLASSIC ROCK.... MONSTER. written by the Master Story Teller in the hands of a guitar Master like no other.
"I'm Assuming This Song Is Amazing"... Yep. You got that right. Dylan lyrics and Jimi's guitar is a Match Made In Music Heaven.
This is the one song that makes me smile
A masterpiece for the ages. His guitar skills are legendary! When this song came out in the late 60’s it blew us all away… and still does. SRV who was a teen when Jimi passed. Stevie approached Jimi’s Dad and asked if he would mind if he covered some of Jimi’s work. Stevie paid to remaster all of Jimi’s music then gave all the rights and proceeds to the Hendrix family.
Did you know that Stevie’s brother who played at a show with Jimi got Jimi’s wah wah pedal from Jimi and gave it to his little brother SRV!
PLEASE check out Jimi Hendrix performing “Hey Joe” LIVE in Monterrey, California. You will never forget this performance!!!
Written and released by Bob Dylan. Covered by Jimi. One of the few times a cover is more productive than the original... I'm sure Bob's cool with it!
Actually bob dylan came out publically and said he loved jimis version of the song and that now the song was jimis,
@@sarahgarner5425 True
@@sarahgarner5425 And Jimi would probably say SRV's version is better yet!!
@@vicsusak6246 I don't think srv did a version of all along the watchtower. But if he had, jh probably would have loved it.
Thankfully after watching reactions to the all day You heard the magic of the guitar going through the ears and around your head. That is the reaction I was looking for. So many people miss or even talk through this. I don't think anyone else was ever able to recreate that effect other than Hendrix. The secret may have gone to the grave with him. If I am wrong I would love to hear about other artists who have done that effect.
The master of Psychedelic Rock....great reaction and great first choice....peace
Try Johnny B Goode, Berkeley. Prepare to be amazed. Chuck Berry who wrote the song said that Jimi quote, 'Played the living crap out of the song'.
Favorite song ever!
Me too!
From his first album - s below, Are You Experienced - try The Wind Cries Mary; Foxy Lady. Each is overwhelming! And the title track. He's the king.
My uncle turned me on to Jimi when I was 10 years old back in the mid 70’s. Jimi had already passed away at that time, but I was hooked.
LOL---- If you haven't heard much Jimi------(where have you been?) you're in for one of the most incredible treats of your life.
Jimi was one of the first to use a "wah-wah" pedal, or simply wah pedal, is a type of electric guitar effects pedal that alters the tone and frequencies of the guitar signal to create a distinctive sound, mimicking the human voice saying the onomatopoeic name "wah-wah"
Love it when young cats hear Jimi for the first time! Check out: 'Purple Haze", 'Fire', 'Voodoo Child (Slight Return), ' Castles made of Sand', 'Littel Wing', 'Bold as Love', 'Are You Experienced?'.
Another Masterpiece from the pen of Robert Allen Zimmerman-Bob Dylan. I saw Bob do a Tribute to Hendrix Electric guitar solo version in Utica N.Y. in 2013. It was awesome.
Arguably the best ever. I'm glad my next-older brother saw him live in the late 60's.
One of the 10 Greatest Rock Songs of All Time !
There must be some kind of way outta here
Said the joker to the thief
There's too much confusion
I can't get no relief
Business men, they drink my wine
Plowmen dig my earth
None will level on the line
Nobody offered his word
Hey, hey
No reason to get excited
The thief, he kindly spoke
There are many here among us
Who feel that life is but a joke
But, uh, but you and I, we've been through that
And this is not our fate
So let us stop talkin' falsely now
The hour's getting late, hey
Hey
All along the watchtower
Princes kept the view
While all the women came and went
Barefoot servants, too
Well, uh, outside in the cold distance
A wildcat did growl
Two riders were approaching
And the wind began to howl, hey
All along the watchtower
"None will level on the line
Nobody offered his word"
Jimi changed this lyric.
"None of them along the line
Know what any of it is worth"
This is the definition of a classic.
Rock in Peace. Beautiful reaction, his vocals are incredible, too.
Jimi the goat
Jimi played an upside down left handed guitar.Crazy
Hendrix will ALWAYS be at least 50 years ahead of anyone no matter when he's first discovered. The man has no peers. Credits due to Dave Mason for that chunky 12-string guitar.
Hey JM, when you watch Santana "Soul Sacrifice" at Woodstock (long version) keep this in mind, Carlos thought they were going on about six hours later, SO the band took some LSD/Acid and started "Trippin" when the stage manager told them they had to gone on after only 25 minutes. Carlos thought his guitar was "A Snake In My Hands" He was only 22 years old, Drummer Michael Shrieve is only 20 years old....LEGENDS now
That "Guitar Effect" is called.... JIMI Hendrix.... nuf said. Imagine being 11 years old and buying the album "Are You Experienced" by Jimi Hendrix. Nothing was the same after that experience.
My all time favorite artist EVER! Many didn’t understand, but I did. I love you Jimi.
This just keeps climbing into the Stratosphere and beyond that. It Never gets old!
Jimi Hendrix masterpiece! I suggest these Hendrix songs: Purple Haze, Are You Experienced, Little Wing, Bold As Love, Red House & Voodoo Child (slight return)
Jimi is the singer and guitar player on his music. This song had one exception to that rule with guest musician Dave Mason playing rythm acoustic. Jimi changed electric guitar playing forever. Another Bob Dylan song he covered was "Hey Joe". Other well known songs are Voodoo Chile (slight return), Purple Haze and his melodic masterpiece The Wind Cries Mary. Yes, Jimi wrote his own songs and some are lyrical wonders.
LOOOVE this tune, it's always on my playlist!! :)
The effect that made your eyebrows go up was a wah-wah pedal. Great song, great performance, and a fun reaction. Thanks.
Indeed! Hendrix played every guitar on this track 🎸. He used a wah pedal for some of those effects you were talking about it.
JIMI MOVES ME LIKE NO OTHER MUSICIAN EXCEPT JOHN COLTRANE. WHEN HE SOARS WE SOAR...RIP JIMI AND THANKS,
The effect Jimi was using, is Dunlop Brand "Cry Baby" Wah-Wah Peddle. Very popular in the late '60s with artist like Hendrix, and Clapton during his time with Cream. By the early '70s , Funk Guitarists like Wah Wah Watson who played on many Motown Hits. "Papa Was a Rolling Stone" uses a Wah Wah Peddle for the introduction
Gotta watch this man live…Live ….live. Star spangled Banner, Woodstock….get some!
You are so sweet !!!
Yes, I encourage more listening, enjoy.
Born in San Francisco in 1963, in the heat of Civil Rights, Vietnam, anti war and the music revolution of the Haight Ashbury and Woodstock....... Hendricks brilliance was a voice of my generation and his words, rhythms and ways continue to speak to our now time with oh so much depth and soul....
Profound poetry.....
Gratitude to the artists that communicate......
Enjoy
While I'm thinking about it.... I saw this performance from 20 feet away at 17 years old. This is another total Mind Blower like Time Has Come Today was...IRON BUTTERFLY - IN A GADDA DA VIDA - 1968 (ORIGINAL FULL VERSION) CD SOUND & 3D VIDEO
Wow, in my book you walk on water! I had a coworker who was at Woodstock, said she conceived her son there. A pretty good backstory for someone to tell about their folks.
Edit: on second thought, maybe not. 😅
@@Asti.sayAhstee I don't walk on water, but the artist I suggest may as well. They all have higher talents than most mere mortals.
The best Hendrix material is not the radio stuff. His best material was released long after his death due to contract disputes. Jimi Hendrix is the ULTIMATE artist; a prodigy amongst prodigies. The ability to extract emotion out of an instrument is unparalleled, wither it's joy, wonder, mojo, or agony. This man was not of this world. Congratulations on finding this genius.
We had him here and America bit got 2 guys in England and formed one great group. He is one of the best..
Jimmy was a master of the guitar and is always one of the greatest to ever play the instrument.
The left handed upside right handed guitar genius
This is a great song by Bob Dylan that Jimi covered.Jimi was a great guitar player who sang as well..He has many great songs.Two more guys you may like who were influenced by Jimi are Robin Trower and Frank Marino.Frank Marino does a great cover of this as well .Look for Frank's version from 1979,it will blow you away watching it,as it is a live version.Thanks and peace!
Yep, he played & sang. The guitar effect was produced by a "wah wah" pedal. It was a pedal hinged at the center & you rocked it back & forth with your heel & toe. The electrical signal from the guitar was routed through it back to the amplifier. The signal was distorted or changed somehow to produce that sound. Perhaps someone out there can explain the technical part of how the signal was changed. (probably with transistors, rheostats, flux capacitors or some such electronic wizardry). To see another excellent example of this device in action you should do a reaction to Stevie Ray Vaughn's "VooDoo Child" live performance.
I had this poster on my wall in the 70th.
The Jimi Hendrix Experience (often shortened to The Experience) was a band comprising American guitarist/singer/songwriter Jimi Hendrix, bassist/backing vocalist/songwriter British members Noel Redding, and drummer/backing vocalist Mitch Mitchell. Formed in London, England in October 1966
Best way to hear Hendrix for the first time.... Headphones Cranked Up..... I just smile knowing the experience is awesome. The songs starts by kicking your brain from one side of your skull to the other and back again. That's Jimi.
The special effect he used was skill and artistry
It is a classic!
Love both Bob Dylan and Jimi's version. Had both albums. I think "John Wesley Harding" album flew way under the radar
Jimi played lead guitar on this song as well as the bass. Dave Mason played a 12-string guitar on this track.
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I told you it would happen today. On a roll with great music.
Jimi is the master!
Feedback....Jimi is the master of Feedback, that's what you're hearing. Lil Wings, VooDoo Chile, Foxy Lady, Purple Haze, Hey Joe, The Wind Cries Mary.... the list goes on and on.
Yes, he was playing the guitar, left-handed, actually. The sound is a guitar with wa-wa pedal played through Leslie speakers.
Hey JM, it is only right that you do the Bob Dylan Original version to add to his playlist of this legendary song. You already know you'll like it. The album version sounds best but this is a great live version.....Bob Dylan performs “All Along the Watchtower” at the Concert for the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame
He was using a wah-wah pedal.
I don't listen very often to Jimi Hendrix, but if I do, so do my neighbors... lol 😅
The “CREAM” always rises to the top. That is what was said when three of the greatest musicians got together to form a new band in the mid 60’s. So, the name stuck….Eric Clapton “GOD” on Guitar/Vocals. Jack Bruce on Bass/Vocals. Ginger Baker on Drums. You will agree they are among the finest you’ll ever hear. Start with “Crossroads” live…. Then do… “Born Under A Bad Sign”…. “White Room“, “Sunshine Of Your Love”… “Spoonful”
And he played with his teeth, and behind his back. He even set his guitar on fire -- possibly at Monterey Pop, when Janis Joplin sang. I think....
You can see Jimi perform this song at the Isle of Wight festival , 1970 .
Hendrix version of this song is 100 times better than the original song that Bob Dylan wrote.
R.I.P. James Marshall Hendrix.
Bold as love is a another great number by Hendrix.
Love it!
The percussion Crack you hear is called a Thwack ( not sure of spelling) played by Rolling Stone Brian Jones.
The acoustic guitar is a 12 string played by TRAFFIC member Dave Mason.
The bass is played by Jimi. The Experiance bass player Noel Redding had left the studio after an argument with Jimi so Dave Mason played the bass but at a future date Jimi re recorded the bass track himself.
ONE OF THE BEST SONGS EVER!!! EAT FEW MUSHROOMS AND ITS EVEN BETTER!!! IM FROM THAT TIME BEEN THRER DONE THAT!
It' almost impossible to improve on Bob Dylan's performances but even Bob said Jimi's version is the BEST version of this song and I love Bob but I like Jimi's version the most and Paul McCartney has said Jimi is his favorite guitar player. I'm delighted that you obviously love good music!!
One of my favorite music stories is when Clapton and the Beatles went to their first Hendrix concert. Their reaction- “This dude is about to end our careers.” Jokingly because they became friends. But really, Hendrix was just next level.
It'll all relative, I guess... Jimi thought Terry Kath, of the band Chicago, was the better guitarist... So, there's that. Lets just say that at that level, it doesn't even matter anymore! To us, they were superhuman! ;-]
I was going to suggest you add to your Dylan playlist and watch Dylan do this song, and then this Hendrix version. WELL NOW.... TOO COOL
Tune & reaction
JM.... This is a MUST SEE. This performance put Santana on the map......this long version is best.... PLEASE do not watch the short version. Only the full 9.37. ... this one,.... . Santana:SOUL SACRIFICE:Woodstock Music Festival, August, 1969
The rest🎸know the Best RIP.J.H.🙏➡️☮️🌎3 man band.
Try the studio version of “Red House.” Still one of his very best recordings.
The guitar effect at the end is
typically done by 'sustaining' the
notes, while strumming the same
note or closely related notes
very rapidly---
In the '60's this would be done
with an effects pedal on the floor.
Turn it on/off with your foot. 😅
Check out live performances if
you want to SEE some magic!
You have to listen to the next song that closes out the Electric Ladyland album... Voodoo Child (slight return). It actually exceeds the firestorm you just heard.
Jimi had a short career, but was an unmatched rock and roll genius for about three years.
He used the wha wha pedal and, yes, Hendrix was a guitar hero.
No computers were used, weren’t invented yet. Jimi plays the guitar on several tracks. Jimi played the bass on this track also.
The Ladies.... My All Time Favorite Female Singer/Songwriter - Carly Simon... WOW. watch this and see why....Coming Around Again / Itsy Bitsy Spider - Carly Simon
back in the day... didnt matter what our color was.. this was when we were all one.. so sad for today..
Classic 💯💯
Hendrix played the guitar and the bass on this track.
Greatest Three Man Bands…. Jimi Hendrix Experience,,,, Cream… Rush… ZZ TOP…Crosby Stills Nash…Stevie Ray Vaughn - Double Trouble…Triumph…Emerson Lake and Palmer… Grand Funk Railroad… The Police… America.
There are many great guitar players but Hendrix is the GOAT, without question the best guitar ever. Try "Voodoo Chile".
Yes he was playing guitar
Jimi loved the United States of America
The story I know: Jimi was at a party in London when someone came in with the new Dylan album, put it on the turntable. Jimi heard this song, got on the phone to his bandmates, grabbed the record, and recorded this song that night.
There is a live TV video of a Jimi Hendrix Experience concert in Copenhagen a few weeks later where Jimi apologizes for not being able to play the song because " we don't know it well enough to play it live."
Wah wah pedal, maybe with his Univibe pedal mixed in with it. All electric guitar work is Jimi. The acoustic guitar chord progression opening is Dave Mason. Check out Dave Mason's The Lonely Ones and see if you can guess who does the harmonica track.
Hendrix was a American singer-guitarist virtuoso who had to go to the UK to find success. His hard rock music was more like what was coming out of Britain than the US at the time. His initial band was made up of British musicians. Hendrix then rode the British Invasion, as it was called, to find success in his own country. He died in London, where he lived, from a drug overdose at the age of 27 in Sept 1970. His reputation continued to grow in death, especially in the US, on the weight of his performance at the end of the Woodstock movie that was released in the months before his death. Hendrix became legendary, even mythical, figure in death with many more posthumous albums than in his lifetime. He appeared on countless posters and is one of the icons of the the Woodstock generation.
Jimi Hendrix was the best guitarist ever in my opinion. All Along the Watchtower was written by Bob Dylan.
One of the first of the 27 club. Our brightest stars who died at the age of 27. Jimi, Janis Joplin, Jim Morrison of The Doors. They had short but amazing careers. Amy Whitehouse and I think Kurt Cobain also joined that club but I don't follow modern acts so I'm not positive on them. Jimi's Hey Joe is a great song too as is Voodoo Child and his Woodstock performance is a must see too!
Spanish Castle Magic and If 6 were 9 both Guitar Hero tracks and both FIRE
If you do a search for is song Hey Joe , he's playing live and he play with his tongue and he also play behind his head. He still even dead the best guitar player in the world.
Try Vodoo Child and all his albums, they were out of this world 50 years ago and still great today . 1983 is my Favourite.
One of the guitar effects was Jimi running a lighter over his guitar
This one is good, and probably hid most famous and recognizable song....But for a true introduction to his magic I recommend another song from this same album called "House Burning Down" TRULY a unique song....