Fun Fact: There is a rock bar in Kathmandu, Nepal named Purple Haze Rock Bar. And what's cooler over there is that, there's a portrait of Of JIMI HENDRIX made with 10157 ping pong balls which equals the number of days he lived on the earth (November 27, 1942 - September 18, 1970). I hope those who travel to Nepal in the future must check into Purple Haze rock bar. That place is a ripper.
Jimi helped create Hard Rock, heavy metal, & Psychedelic music . He mastered the overdrive of his amplifier to create New sounds that were never heard before. He was truly a musical genius. His songs are Timeless and will live on forever..
How people are exposed to masterpieces like this through the media doesn't matter. What really matters is that they get to experience godly stuff like this.
EXACTLY. I know about all my music thru like family and been knowing about them for my whole life mostly,I'm 15. Just because someone found an old song thru new media does not make their experience or liking of the song any less! All these gatekeepers can fuck off!
Fun Fact: the solo and ending solo parts were recorded using an Octavia pedal. This is the very first recording in history with an Octave pedal being used. It was just invented and the inventor sought out Jimi.
THAT is exactly what I was listening to this song again for this time. It's apparently on the song Fire also. The Octavia was made for Hendrix. Was the Octavia the first octave pedal though?
Jimi Hendrix’s fame culminated in just 12 years. Started playing the guitar when he was 15 years old and rose to the top all the way up to age 27. There will never ever be another guitarist like Jimi Hendrix.
I understand the difference in generation but Kurt Cobain was basically another Jimi. His guitar skills weren't as good but his rise to fame is where I'm getting at.
Blew everyone's mind when it came out. No one ever played like Jimi before and everyone is trying to catch up to him even today. He truly stands alone!
@@wockbender he departs like a storm refers to purple haze causesing so much damage that once its over he leaves like a storm departing its clouds until the sun comes back to view
What made Jimi so exceptional as a guitarist was his ability to convey his swagger and attitude through the instrument. He knew how to convey his own essence into music, and every note of the guitar absolutely drips with his presence, like he was rocking his own theme songs. Just listen to that opening riff and try not to imagine Jimi strutting down the street, flaunting his raw energy like he's just blessed with it. It's impossible. You hear Jimi, and by hearing him you can SEE Jimi. He was THAT good!
He was great but don't misinterpret his first success. You are not in the music business I am. I am a label boss. He was successful because he was a racial desire for whites. Sex, Black Sex, was petty unnerving why do you think he stopped all of that in his later years. Pretty ugly stuff, he was the gorilla with big acting as an ape. Hendrix was great but White groupies are destroying his legacy. They don't understand how rotten his climb to success was based on ugly stereotypes.
So much has been said about the myths of Jimi Hendrix during his brief four-year reign. This young man from Seattle letting loose with a hell fire of seminal music that has stood the test of time and will still be remembered for hundreds of years!
This guitar solo is probably one of the greatest out there. Jimi Hendrix May have only had a few hit songs but they were all megahits like this one. This is music history.
@@tonetone7572 In the United States the only Hendrix song to make it to the top 40 was All Along the Watchtower and that only made it to 20. Go figure, all those great jams and they TECHNICALLY didn't rank as hits in the US.
@@yung223s5 The solo is using an Octava pedal that was made for him, it's apparently the first recording of an octave pedal and may be the first octave pedal made (I don't know about that), and I think beyond that he's just playing it weird. The Octavia used octave up.
Jimi was light years ahead of everyone else and still is to this day. However, if it weren't for Eddie Kramer (Jimi Hendrix's brilliant recording and mixing engineer) then much of Jimi's brilliance probably would've been lost forever.
Some people forget that Hendrix isn't just an amazing guitarist, he's an amazing songwriter and singer as well! I haven't met anyone who doesn't like at least one of his songs. This one is a particular favorite amongst my metalhead friends.
Jimi always hated to sing, because he thougt his voice isn't strong and good enough. He didn't trust his own voice and in some of the slower songs (The wind cries Mary, Castles made of sand, Little wing) he held his voice back as if he was too shy to sing loud. It makes especially THOSE songs much more interesting.
@@jeeptoe , Hendrix couldn't read Music And he never learned how to play the guitar If you look at any and all film footage of him with a guitar , he is not playing it ! Hendrix grew up poor and couldn't afford a guitar , when he finally got one it was a right handed guitar , Hendrix is left handed and he flipped the guitar upside down, put the strings like a left handed guitar would be and made the most awesome sounds ever . Just think if he had learned to read music or learned how to play the guitar , the sound that came out of it wouldn't have been the same ?
At 1:19, the solo, it is the only solo I have ever heard that gives the appearance of a guitar, being an actual person, having a conversation to the listener.
People can barely replicate the rhythm in this song yet say its so easy to play.. Yes you can play the chords and solo but the rhythm (strumming and whatever) is what makes it special
Lansley...well it isn't hard to play..your just jamming on that 7/9 chord,G and A...however with lots of Hendrix song you can fall in and get really detailed if you have a good chord vocabulary. hey joe,wind cries mary,voodoo chile..all of them can be played basic or really detailed. also i noticed Hendrix had this thing with Mitch where they play along in time then it will go a bit out then it all catches itself up on a drum fill. most people who play Hendrix I find miss that!!
I'm talking about rhythm like with the strumming hand. It's boring when other people play that 7/9 because they dont have the strumming rhythm like Jimi had. Look up covers on youtube and refer back to the isolated track which can be found on dailymotion
Lansley Boy yes man i hear what your talking about.99% of players don't play the fills..they just stab out the E#7/9 chord..there's a nice downward chromatic fill that uses a portion of A minor blues scale (thats the subtly of Hendrix people miss.. he didnt follow rules and did things no one else would in that situation lol) that jimi used in between those E#7/9 stabs on the verses.. I think that's what's wrong with a lot of covers, they don't fill it out on the verse, so it ultimately sounds empty,thin and a bit of a parody of what jimi did.
Since my mom has passed 7 years ago, I play this song for her on every January 11th her birthday and September 3rd the day of her death, because Hendrix was her favorite artist. I give tribute to her that way to.
Listen to this during Purple Haze’s execution of Illuso, go’s really well. Seriously those beginning notes just make the Stand looming over Illuso’s shoulder look absolutely terrifying.
Jimi Hendrix was my step dad’s favorite, he showed me him before he passed, and I will always come back to this song for a reminder of him and to do great
I love how you can hear him clear his throat right before that first “PURPLE HAZE…” like, get ready ya’ll, the Reverend is about to speak to our souls!😁
So there is a Japanese series called jojo's bizarre adventure which is split into 8 parts as of now and the author, Hirohiko Araki, loves rock music and puts lots of refrences to it in his series and a character in part 5 has an ability named after this song.
This song never gets old! Jimi hadnt even reached his peak and still was a musical genius! Only could've have imagined what he would have been like on the guitar if his life didnt end so soon...RIP to a legend and the greatest guitar player ever on earth...✊ 🙏🙏
Were you from that time? Because it’s not ahead of his time, that’s pure 60s. Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck, Jimmy Page...ring any bells? What about The Beatles? they’re recording techniques influenced everyone including Hendrix, not to mention Eddie Kramer’s help as well to get the sounds Jimi wanted
@God Love uh no lol. I'll go one for one hendrix to beatles songs right now, even though I also love hendrix. I'll go one for one beatles to any artist. she loves you to helter skelter, I want you (shes so heavy), and the long medley, strawberry fields, across the universe, a day in the life. that's not even touching let it be, get back, lucy in the sky with diamonds, hey jude, I saw her standing there. haven't even mentioned the revolver album either. Tomorrow Never Knows, Rain, Drive My Car, Penny Lane, Hello Goodbye, Taxman, I've Just Seen A Face, Help, A Hard Days Night, I could go on and on of classics that still resonate today, 60 years later
This is exactly what we grew up to admire. Jimi Hendrix was a legend's legend. This song ranks way up there along with "Light of the Watchtower" as among his very best works. Jimi had that true 'guitar expert" mentality. Never to be compared to anyone. When you enjoy times, and music, you just get "Purple Haze" revved up, and appreciate it.
Takes me back, 14 years old, looking for purple haze,within a completely different album cover at the time. Truly dynamic,ground/ swelling & out of the world. Life changing & affirming, for a teenager of ‘69/‘70’s. Beautiful. Thanks for bringing it h jazz
The Brits were smarter than the American industry, the only Hendrix song in the top 40 in the United States was All Along the Watchtower which placed at number 20 😳 which is shocking
i remember when this album first came out. it was just released, my brother in law was a professional gtr player in a rock band and a good one. he brought this album over we put the record on and we were both scared shit . my brother in law said this guy is going to change the sound of the guitar forever and millions will be influenced by him. it was 1967 and here we are.
Was lucky enough to see Jimi three times in Detroit and he pointed at Noel during Purple Haze and said, "Scuse me while I kiss this guy". Truly "The Man with the Guitar".
Iwillalways love Jimmy Hendrix for his extroardinary talent and delivery. We all adored him so sorry we lost him so early . Lol. Our idle. 76 yr old female west australia
Man was a GUITAR GOD !!!! I’ve played for 41 years and he is a major influence on my playing. Came to listen to this and remind myself how to play it for my cover band … gonna open a show with this one !
- i find my favourite anime and finish watching it - half a year later i get into playing guitar - i realize that "purple haze" is a reference to one of the best guitar players
Fun Fact: There is a rock bar in Kathmandu, Nepal named Purple Haze Rock Bar. And what's cooler over there is that, there's a portrait of Of JIMI HENDRIX made with 10157 ping pong balls which equals the number of days he lived on the earth (November 27, 1942 - September 18, 1970). I hope those who travel to Nepal in the future must check into Purple Haze rock bar. That place is a ripper.
☮️
How has the ping pong balls not get out of place since even a little shake could ruin it 😭
Thanks for the suggestion!
Wow, I had no idea that he was only 28 when he died. That's very saddening.
Edit: he was 27
@@AManOnline. 27 actually
Fun fact : if Jimi Hendrix is not your favourite guitarist, he is your favourite guitarist's favourite guitarist.
this is true. mine is george harrison
Edit: Spelling corrected
Yeah, jimmy page
@@emrekarsidag188 he is my favourite too 🔥
@@harrystanford1114 finally, a fellow
I like Kurt Cobain and Jimi. Two of my inspirations
He may have lived only 27 years... but his music will live forever!
yeah, in jojo.
Wait, Jimi Hendrix died aged 27? Aww man
*F MEGA*
I'm your 200th like👍
@@freestateofeasterislands5099 so did curt kobain
It is because he sold his soul. Just like Kurt, Robert Johnson and anyone in the 27 club
Jimi helped create Hard Rock, heavy metal, & Psychedelic music . He mastered the overdrive of his amplifier to create New sounds that were never heard before. He was truly a musical genius. His songs are Timeless and will live on forever..
He couldn't read music !
He couldn't play the guitar !
Musical Genius ?
He just knew how to make different sounds come a guitar
@@jimthomas1989 You don't have to read music to be a musical genius. Blues, jazz and rock music were pioneered by musicians who couldn't read music.
@@jimthomas1989you said he couldn't play a guitar? what world are you even living in to say that?
the greatest ever!
@@jimthomas1989 Jimi literally influence a whole generation of hard rock and metal bands, you should be thinking he.
50 years since Jimi passed but he is still gaining new fans everyday
Literally today was my first day listening to him lmao
My baby cousin Hendrix was born today (he’s named after Jimi) crazy how the circle of life works
He didn't pass away. Aliens dropped him off said show them how it's done and took him back after that
Only thing I can say is
Thanks, Araki.
Aiden? You listen to old music too that’s awesome
How people are exposed to masterpieces like this through the media doesn't matter. What really matters is that they get to experience godly stuff like this.
I thought you died in 1911
Preach!
W
Amen!!!!!!
EXACTLY. I know about all my music thru like family and been knowing about them for my whole life mostly,I'm 15. Just because someone found an old song thru new media does not make their experience or liking of the song any less! All these gatekeepers can fuck off!
This song is ferocious.
It strikes like a bomb, and departs like a storm.
Possible JoJo reference?
Maybe a jojoke? Maybe not?
Is this an EoH reference?
Fun Fact: the solo and ending solo parts were recorded using an Octavia pedal. This is the very first recording in history with an Octave pedal being used. It was just invented and the inventor sought out Jimi.
Thanks for sharing that. Amazing. Awesome pedal too.
gdm just say it, dont preface with that fun fact shit, i cant stand this "cutesy" fad.
So cool! I think I heard about this once. No better way to debut a musician tool🎉
THAT is exactly what I was listening to this song again for this time. It's apparently on the song Fire also.
The Octavia was made for Hendrix. Was the Octavia the first octave pedal though?
Yes, the Octavia was developed by electronic engineer Roger Mayer
That opening riff gives me goosebumps. Every. Single. Time.
Amazing what the tritone interval can do for the psyche. Try some bebop!
One Winged Angel (Sephiroth theme) does a similar riff in its beginning as well now that I listen closely to it
@@BloopersINCjr that's why I'm here, to see One Winged Angel's father: Purple Haze
Reminds me of Purple Haze ability to kill anything with it's virus
Oh my God. Every? Single? Time?
It’s mindblowing that somebody was rocking THIS HARD in the 60’s
Theres plenty like Cream, The Doors, Black Sabbath etc.
@@cptpayday2080 nobody did it like Jimi though
@@zamaznta2796nah
@@cptpayday2080 Sabbath did in the 70s
@@zamaznta2796 Tony iommi is a legend, what are you talking about
いつ聞いても神曲!まだ13歳だけど12のうちに出会えて良かった!
I found it at 13, fifty years ago👍
Keep Rockin Kid 😊😊
俺も12歳の頃初めて聞いた!そして今ギターを初めて握ってるよ
世界三代ギタリストの神の1人
@@sanyoshi3466 ペイジの方では?
Still surreal how Jimi Hendrix achieved more in four years than what most of us will in four lifetimes.
and he did it all after a guitarist that was 3 months younger than himself who quit touring in 1966 beatle george and jimi started touring in 67
@@booksindemand stupid conversation
All he did was make music lil bro.
@@UA-camJailhouseWine he is legendary famous and inspired a lot of virtous and famous musicians bro
Human consciousness was in a different place.
This song is so good I can’t survive 30 seconds without it
I see what you did there
@@rjothi8255 what
@@craven7 jojo reference
LSD in song form! 🤣🤣🤣
Could It be?
Jimi Hendrix’s fame culminated in just 12 years. Started playing the guitar when he was 15 years old and rose to the top all the way up to age 27. There will never ever be another guitarist like Jimi Hendrix.
Agreed, he's my favorite guitarist of all time
I'll challenge that statement; What about Kurt Cobain though? His rise to fame was quick and he died at 27
I understand the difference in generation but Kurt Cobain was basically another Jimi. His guitar skills weren't as good but his rise to fame is where I'm getting at.
There Was Robert Johnson
@@johnstewart2266 But Jimi Hendrix was the first to solidify this path to greatness.
This song is toxically good
I've been listening to it so much there's now a constant *feedback* loop of it playing in my mind
welcome to the 60's
@@cakenbolls442 must’ve been a great time
@@GucciPucciMIH It was the best, yet it lasted only a while. The corporates always find a way to keep people from being happy
You may have outsmarted me but i already thought of that comment
Imagine how crazy this must have sounded in the 60s... Damn!
Especially with the Octavia Fuzz unit invented by Roger Meyer and who later designed Fuzz Boxes for Jimi Hendrix
Blew everyone's mind when it came out. No one ever played like Jimi before and everyone is trying to catch up to him even today. He truly stands alone!
I bought this 331/3 record. It has been played a total of 14 times since 1974, the year I married the love of my life. 50 years and getting stronger.
Don't have to - I was there!!
@@Krzyszczynski awesome !!
Purple Haze is truly a Golden Experience.
And now its a Golden Requiem
Want some oreo haze?
Golden Teacher
Yare yare daze
@Sergei Jakovlev clearly you don't own and air fryer
Purple Haze...Attacks like an explosion and disappears like a storm...
*Fugone*
@@wockbender JoJo reference, it's ok not to understand
@@wockbender ah
@@wockbender he departs like a storm refers to purple haze causesing so much damage that once its over he leaves like a storm departing its clouds until the sun comes back to view
@@mergeads oh thank you.
What made Jimi so exceptional as a guitarist was his ability to convey his swagger and attitude through the instrument. He knew how to convey his own essence into music, and every note of the guitar absolutely drips with his presence, like he was rocking his own theme songs. Just listen to that opening riff and try not to imagine Jimi strutting down the street, flaunting his raw energy like he's just blessed with it. It's impossible. You hear Jimi, and by hearing him you can SEE Jimi. He was THAT good!
He was great but don't misinterpret his first success. You are not in the music business I am. I am a label boss. He was successful because he was a racial desire for whites. Sex, Black Sex, was petty unnerving why do you think he stopped all of that in his later years. Pretty ugly stuff, he was the gorilla with big acting as an ape. Hendrix was great but White groupies are destroying his legacy. They don't understand how rotten his climb to success was based on ugly stereotypes.
song is so intoxicating makes your skin just melt right off
Is that a JoJo reference?
@@xX_YallaShoot_Xxyes it is
ORAAAAAA
yeah it also remidns me of when i tried to hide ina mirror and then some purple guy farted on me.
Lol
So much has been said about the myths of Jimi Hendrix during his brief four-year reign. This young man from Seattle letting loose with a hell fire of seminal music that has stood the test of time and will still be remembered for hundreds of years!
This guitar solo is probably one of the greatest out there. Jimi Hendrix May have only had a few hit songs but they were all megahits like this one. This is music history.
on this debut album Jimi had 5 hits- Purple Haze, Hey Joe, Wind Cries Mary, Fire and Foxey Lady.
The solo sounds very psychedelic, trippy sounding
@@tonetone7572
In the United States the only Hendrix song to make it to the top 40 was All Along the Watchtower and that only made it to 20. Go figure, all those great jams and they TECHNICALLY didn't rank as hits in the US.
@@yung223s5
The solo is using an Octava pedal that was made for him, it's apparently the first recording of an octave pedal and may be the first octave pedal made (I don't know about that), and I think beyond that he's just playing it weird. The Octavia used octave up.
@@yung223s5haha I though I was the only one that tripped out so hard with that solo!
Hendrix isn't dead, Earth was just part of his tour :D
Jimi was actually God
@@davlor86 Nah, Hendrix existed.
Hope he comes back soon
@@nothingisreal6816 you can't really make an absolute statement about something that's not provable nor disproveable
@@user-bs2vb2sr5w he’s a troll, look at his name.
Nothing to add, the man’s body of work speaks for itself
🎅 1993
Jimi was light years ahead of everyone else and still is to this day. However, if it weren't for Eddie Kramer (Jimi Hendrix's brilliant recording and mixing engineer) then much of Jimi's brilliance probably would've been lost forever.
You are right !! And so is my question on how did he place the microphones(s) to record Mitch's drums ? Think about third stone from the sun ..!
light years are used to measure distance, but doesn't matter
Jimi Hendrix & Jimmy Page
@@goblingas420 to measure speed i thought? Or is it actually speed and distance? cant have one without the other.
@@goblingas420 It was a hyperbole
Some people forget that Hendrix isn't just an amazing guitarist, he's an amazing songwriter and singer as well! I haven't met anyone who doesn't like at least one of his songs. This one is a particular favorite amongst my metalhead friends.
Jimi always hated to sing, because he thougt his voice isn't strong and good enough. He didn't trust his own voice and in some of the slower songs (The wind cries Mary, Castles made of sand, Little wing) he held his voice back as if he was too shy to sing loud. It makes especially THOSE songs much more interesting.
@@redarmyF I had no idea! He has such a cool singing voice though! I especially really love Castles Made of Sand
@@jeeptoe , Hendrix couldn't read Music
And he never learned how to play the guitar
If you look at any and all film footage of him with a guitar , he is not playing it !
Hendrix grew up poor and couldn't afford a guitar , when he finally got one it was a right handed guitar , Hendrix is left handed and he flipped the guitar upside down, put the strings like a left handed guitar would be and made the most awesome sounds ever .
Just think if he had learned to read music or learned how to play the guitar , the sound that came out of it wouldn't have been the same ?
Jimi Hendrix is definitely one of the influence of heavy metal.
At 1:19, the solo, it is the only solo I have ever heard that gives the appearance of a guitar, being an actual person, having a conversation to the listener.
Like a talking android from the future, much like C3PO, but with Titanium Balz, now thats a kool Metal Band name.
Because it is played on a Tele!
@@wolfgangdevries127It was a stratocaster, not telecaster!
@@kearneyrash9500 "Why Jimi Hendrix swapped his Strat for a Fender Telecaster to record his Purple Haze solo"
Source: Guitarworld
listen to some david gilmour solos
First time I'm listening with headphones. Main vocals are paned all the way right. Very unique 🤘
82yrs old Could still be with us.
Whaddu ya mean???? I am 82 and still here...
Sort of!!!😂
@@marygreenleaf9072. Yeah for you. I’m 72 and love Jimi Hendrix
Technically yes your right!
People can barely replicate the rhythm in this song yet say its so easy to play.. Yes you can play the chords and solo but the rhythm (strumming and whatever) is what makes it special
Lansley...well it isn't hard to play..your just jamming on that 7/9 chord,G and A...however with lots of Hendrix song you can fall in and get really detailed if you have a good chord vocabulary. hey joe,wind cries mary,voodoo chile..all of them can be played basic or really detailed. also i noticed Hendrix had this thing with Mitch where they play along in time then it will go a bit out then it all catches itself up on a drum fill. most people who play Hendrix I find miss that!!
I'm talking about rhythm like with the strumming hand. It's boring when other people play that 7/9 because they dont have the strumming rhythm like Jimi had. Look up covers on youtube and refer back to the isolated track which can be found on dailymotion
Lansley Boy yes man i hear what your talking about.99% of players don't play the fills..they just stab out the E#7/9 chord..there's a nice downward chromatic fill that uses a portion of A minor blues scale (thats the subtly of Hendrix people miss.. he didnt follow rules and did things no one else would in that situation lol) that jimi used in between those E#7/9 stabs on the verses.. I think that's what's wrong with a lot of covers, they don't fill it out on the verse, so it ultimately sounds empty,thin and a bit of a parody of what jimi did.
@@Danielallanz man i dunno what yall are saying but i just listne to this and it sounds like heaven to mee.. haha
I'm a drummer and its not complicated
Jimi Hendrix The Best Guitarman of all Time
Happy 81th Birthday Jimi.
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0:45 "excuse me while I kiss this guy". What a lyric 🔥
Excuse me while i kiss the sky* bueno eso escucho yo jajaja
@@zahirvillalobos3110 You missed the joke
Soviet leaders be like:
yes
Was it: kiss the shy?
Since my mom has passed 7 years ago, I play this song for her on every January 11th her birthday and September 3rd the day of her death, because Hendrix was her favorite artist. I give tribute to her that way to.
Still legendary!
Hello person with 1m subs
Hello person
Yessir!
Lol Sarazar hab dich damals vor 6 Jahren geschaut 😅
Still? There will never be anyone this great.
This song is too legendary that I feel the purple choking me
Jojo reference?
About time!!! This song is legendary.
RebelThoughts82 agreed!!!
He literally changed live and recorded music in his time and thereafter.
Amazing stand too
nice, a comment that isn't weeb cancer
@@supplant9124 eh i get it its a bit annoying but the book their referring to is actually pretty good
Listen to this during Purple Haze’s execution of Illuso, go’s really well.
Seriously those beginning notes just make the Stand looming over Illuso’s shoulder look absolutely terrifying.
Jimi is the best guitarrist of all times! No one can replace him!
The song really kicks ass. It's certainly a candidate for the coolest, most explosive song ever. It sounds as if it came from another dimension.
Jojo reference?
Jimi Hendrix was my step dad’s favorite, he showed me him before he passed, and I will always come back to this song for a reminder of him and to do great
This song is as long as 「Purple Haze」’s screen time.
underated comment
They shouldve put this on for the whole time ph was on screen xD
Sad
Dude, just to savage
@@deez2455 Why can't they put the songs from their stand names? Oh that requires money.
I love how you can hear him clear his throat right before that first “PURPLE HAZE…” like, get ready ya’ll, the Reverend is about to speak to our souls!😁
His singing could punch a hole in the milky way galaxy. Whatever universe you're in Jimi, do not wear out that storm of a voice
I have no idea what's going on in the comments, but I'm happy younger people are being exposed to Jimi Hendrix.
So there is a Japanese series called jojo's bizarre adventure which is split into 8 parts as of now and the author, Hirohiko Araki, loves rock music and puts lots of refrences to it in his series and a character in part 5 has an ability named after this song.
J O J O
I'm glad they're still making LSD
You’re a good man
*F U G O*
One of the greatest songs in the history of rock
I want this played at my funeral. Sets the mood for the next world
😂
Then i hope you life well and have a long life 😉
In 1967 I was 13 years old when Jimi released Purple Haze and it blew my mind!
You’re lucky you experience that . Amazing
Long life My friend and rock for ever.
Do you live right now
GO NAVY SEALS ☦️ HOLLAND PA USA 🇺🇲🎉🎉🎉
Same age here and my sentiments too !
This song never gets old! Jimi hadnt even reached his peak and still was a musical genius! Only could've have imagined what he would have been like on the guitar if his life didnt end so soon...RIP to a legend and the greatest guitar player ever on earth...✊ 🙏🙏
All JoJokes aside, Jimi Hendrix is amazing. He’s my favorite artist at the moment.
Same
Wow a JoJo fan who did something different than the usual obvious jojoke and actually talked about the song, +Respect from me lol
Yeah, the sheer talent this man had. Really influenced me on my bass playing.
@@starry6589 i mean a lot of jojo fans do really appriteate the music but the comment doesn't get many likes like the jojoke so nobody know it exist
same and queen
I believe he played it on a tele. This one blew my mind. Jimi was the goat.🎸
Amen to that
90% Purple Haze comments
10% Purple Haze comments
Magic... Oh yeah and purple hair...
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👁️ 👁️
👄
Got em.
Purple smoke comments
What a gold experience
so "Are you experienced?"
ゴゴゴゴゴ
I love this comment t haha. Just so happens part 5 is my favorites part
IS THIS A MOTHERFUCKING JOJOREFERENCE?!?!?!?!?!?!?!
@@VAL-TORRYES YES YES YES. YES
53 YEARS OLD. And it still has
that cosmic power. Hendrix was way ahead of his time. Even today few have come close to him.
Nobody has come close to him
Were you from that time? Because it’s not ahead of his time, that’s pure 60s. Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck, Jimmy Page...ring any bells? What about The Beatles? they’re recording techniques influenced everyone including Hendrix, not to mention Eddie Kramer’s help as well to get the sounds Jimi wanted
@God Love uh no lol. I'll go one for one hendrix to beatles songs right now, even though I also love hendrix. I'll go one for one beatles to any artist. she loves you to helter skelter, I want you (shes so heavy), and the long medley, strawberry fields, across the universe, a day in the life. that's not even touching let it be, get back, lucy in the sky with diamonds, hey jude, I saw her standing there. haven't even mentioned the revolver album either. Tomorrow Never Knows, Rain, Drive My Car, Penny Lane, Hello Goodbye, Taxman, I've Just Seen A Face, Help, A Hard Days Night, I could go on and on of classics that still resonate today, 60 years later
This is exactly what we grew up to admire. Jimi Hendrix was a legend's legend. This song ranks way up there along with "Light of the Watchtower" as among his very best works. Jimi had that true 'guitar expert" mentality. Never to be compared to anyone. When you enjoy times, and music, you just get "Purple Haze" revved up, and appreciate it.
The colors on this album represent the different tones of his guitar.
"When the power of love overcomes the love of power,
the world will know peace.”
-Jimi Hendrix
0:22 When that rhythmic riff kicks in... FIRE!
2:12 this is my favourite part of the song. That lick he plays and then brings it back with another one, freaking love it.
In plain 2024 this track still hits it.
This song is so good that I feel like my skin is being dissolved
Someone ate my brothers funny stamps it seems
yeah
LSD ?
Wizard Raidho yea that was the joke lol
Maybe it is
Takes me back, 14 years old, looking for purple haze,within a completely different album cover at the time. Truly dynamic,ground/ swelling & out of the world. Life changing & affirming, for a teenager of ‘69/‘70’s.
Beautiful. Thanks for bringing it h jazz
0:49 i'm not kidding it sounds like "Excuse me while I kiss this guy." lol
lol I watch him too
I hate you
I thought that’s what he said when I first hear it lmao
0:46 he says it.
I thought he said excuse me while I kick this guy
No wonder why this is one of Hendrix's most famous songs, it is beyond amazing. The main riff is just 🤌.
Purple Haze is a masterpiece. Genius. No.3 in the UKM charts back in May 1967, it still sounds fresh, fantastic and wonderful now.
The Brits were smarter than the American industry, the only Hendrix song in the top 40 in the United States was All Along the Watchtower which placed at number 20 😳 which is shocking
i remember when this album first came out. it was just released, my brother in law was a professional gtr player in a rock band and a good one. he brought this album over we put the record on and we were both scared shit . my brother in law said this guy is going to change the sound of the guitar forever and millions will be influenced by him. it was 1967 and here we are.
Your brother was right. He brought out energy and style of what is possible with guitar and inspire those to go further.
al hendrix heard that album coming through his living room wall = purple haze ,, and he said that sounds like Buster''' his son
0:45 Excuse me while I kiss this guy
Anyone else see the comment about this guy lol
kiss the sky.
@@A_Subtle_Player the guy, he kissed a full man. Or half idk.
@@A_Subtle_Player its a joke
That’s how good the haze was.
What a sky-ish experience I have just had. What ever it is, that song put a spell on me
Essential to the best that the great Jimi Hendrix was playing with his guitar, what an incredible thing of song is still heard.
Christmas Eve, 1967. Mom bought it for me. Heard about him from an older brother of a friend. I was 9.
Thanks for a lifetime, Hendrix.
Hendrix’s group wasn’t a band. It was an experience.
A *Golden* Experience ?
Gorudo eksperiens
A *_G O L D E N E X P E R I E N C E_*
Old people wondering why these ppl are referencing to an album made by prince lmao
A GOLDEN experience?
God....I love the fact that hendrix knew where to insert simplicity. Too many shredders out there these days, not enough soul pushing thru the fingers
Every generation has their Icons. We were lucky to have Jimi in ours.
Are you in your 80's?
I love you, Jimmy!❤
We remember you with great affection Jimi Hendrix you are the best guitarist in the world has had 🎸
Jimmy the true godfather of Rock
Was lucky enough to see Jimi three times in Detroit and he pointed at Noel during Purple Haze and said, "Scuse me while I kiss this guy". Truly "The Man with the Guitar".
this song litteraly invade my entire body in less than 30 seconds everytime i listen to it... help...
You're makin' me blow my mind, Jimi.
27 years well spent, just time to become a myth, the emperor of the guitar.
Iwillalways love Jimmy Hendrix for his extroardinary talent and delivery. We all adored him so sorry we lost him so early . Lol. Our idle. 76 yr old female west australia
Best lsd song ever
One of the most important guitar solos of all time
I just listened to this had a flashback and got straightened right out! Thanks Jimi and The Experience.
Man was a GUITAR GOD !!!! I’ve played for 41 years and he is a major influence on my playing. Came to listen to this and remind myself how to play it for my cover band … gonna open a show with this one !
I played this song for a few friends. None of them liked it. Clearly I need new friends.
Dill I've seen your videos, they are great. (You have a good taste in music).
I can be your new friend if u want?
Its trash song
They must have been younger
Absolutely
I learned about Jimi Hendrix in school a week ago and this song is amazing, I'm glad that Jojo and school introduced me to his amazing music.
you lucky dog, we don’t even have music in our school I teach myself guitar and got to know all this
i love very mutch this first name.
@@GammaFZ Same
how about you learn the fact that you get no bitches
@@zeta6459 I already have
My mom showed me Jimi when I was a kid that shows how good of a mother I have this was the song I’d always remember
Excellent. If only she had taught you punctuation as well.
@@keithhinchcliffe5629 this is UA-cam not a spelling bee
He's probably the greatest guitarist of all time.
Most gifted guitarist in my mind
look around more John McLoughlin, Larry Coryell, SRV, the list is endless.
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@@jimsteele3217 Jimmy page is better than all of them
me too
@@johngilliam6764 jimmy page is fucking terrible..
Original stand name: 「 Purple Haze Feedback 」
Crunchyroll: 「 *CORONAVIRUS* 」
LoL
Still better than "Purple Smoke"
@@doctorcrow4956 but better than little bomber
@@XyamaProductions And much better than "Zipper Man". Sounds like a rejected Mega Man boss.
Jamie Whiskerton It does lol.
Are they actually allowing Hendrix on UA-cam?
Jesse Keller: The Collecting Nerd , People who don't play Guitar have no Clue and that's just a Shame to Bad
People who do not play Guitar have No Clue what a Shame
Cause for the longest time they only had shitty covers, or live bootlegs on YT not studio albums
Jesse Keller: The Collecting Nerd i hope something big happens
ikr
What can we say. Unique, unparalleled, and nothing comes ever close
The best guitarist on this planet ever. And I was so fortunate to see him live!!
You are truly one of the blessed ones. O.O
I did too. Where did you see him?
@@timothymaxwell4155 in San Antonio
Jimi Hendricks was so iconic he is one of the greatest musicians to walk this planet he is absolutely legendary RIP.
Jimi Hendrix*
The best
who is jimi hendricks
There's an experience in the title. That's pure gold. One golden experience...
DIOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!
bro 💀
Dio is here
horribly unfunny
WRYYYYYYYYY
El mejor guitarrista de la historia queda tus letras y se siguirs escuchando en jeneracion en jeneracion 😢
And they said mirror worlds don’t exist
They don’t. This isn’t some fantasy world. There is no such thing as a world inside a mirror.
Doğukan Alpkaya no, I got the reference. That’s what kakyoin said to polnareff
@@Friendlybot9000 I'm sorry im completely dumb its been 2 years since i watched part 3 i mustve forgot the j.geil fight
Doğukan Alpkaya eh, it’s cool. It’s a pretty hard joke to understand anyways.
This is JoJo part 5 reference just so you know
- i find my favourite anime and finish watching it
- half a year later i get into playing guitar
- i realize that "purple haze" is a reference to one of the best guitar players
THE best
@@teddydorian3630 he was GREAT, man. I get your opinion, but still think jimi was better 😎👍
@@teddydorian3630 maybe. SVR was brilliant, and maybe I just prefer jimi because exposed to him first.
@@fabiodias8263
All is good :D
@@fabiodias8263 Chuck Schuldiner was the best guitarist to have ever lived.
[song just ends halfway through]
Don't worry, there's a novel that covers the second half of the song
is...this a jojo reference
god tier joke
Jojo jokes arent even funny yall be like a flock sometimes.
@@tag.1835 if you cant beat them join them
@@KewlKev1 or just don't
Jimi Hendrix, one of the greatest guitarists ever!! 🎶 🎸