He played that guitar backwards, upside-down, over his head, behind his back, inverted, with his teeth, and on fire. The original guitar hero. Too good!!
He is playing with his guitar upside down. However, its modified. Jimi would re-string the guitars so the order of the strings were as normal. Nevertheless.... he is arguably the best rock guitarist.
I see the girl's impressed. Hendrix is a virtuoso guitarist who came up with a new unheard of way of playing. No one had ever heard a guitar played like that before.
Yeah, back then, music was about talent. Now a days is just trash. Now, anyone can make a song in a computer back then it was way harder. That's why I got more respect for musicians of back in the day than now.
It's funny that your son had that reaction, that was my reaction too when I was 12! I looked at that and said, No way! That's impossible, and I walked away. Come to find out years later when I was 18, that it was real, was shocking to me. I had the same look on my face too. Reality is a hard mistress. It isn't Hendrix's antics, it's his courage to do this with 100,000 people watching him.
This video was pulled from his recorded performance at the Monterrey Pop Festival in 1967. Jimi really showed out that night and gave a legendary performance that culminated in him setting his guitar on fire after the song "Wild Thing." The story goes that Jimi had been arguing backstage with members of The Who about who would go out first. They both wanted to close the show that night. After arguing for a few minutes, so the story goes, Jimi stood up on a chair and played his guitar for a minute, then said to Pete Townsend, "OK then, follow THIS!" He then proceeded to give a performance that left the audience slack jawed, and made the Who wish they had never heard of Jimi Hendrix.
it was eye opening seeing your son's reaction to the all time best guitar player of all time. It shows me that everybody doesn't love Jimi Hendrix. A big shock but hey, everybody is entitled to their opinions. As for me, this was one of Jimi''s best. Check out Little Wing. That should blow you away!
I think little girl’s life has forever changed. This is the only Jimi Hendrix song I watch. It’s incredible. I watch other versions of his also. I preferred blues when Jimi Hendrix was popular but I didn’t know he came from blues. I would have been more interested. He was famous when I was 14 in 1968. His fans near me were young pimply boys age 13. They stayed in their bedrooms all day and night reading his album playing the record over and over and had a black light on his posters on their walls. I’m sure they snuck weed if they could. They were not my idea of cool at all. I’m sure they’re cool old guys now. The lyrics are about domestic violence murder and when I heard it on the radio in 1968 I thought it was about the Vietnam war (because of the name Joe and because a lot of songs were about the Vietnam war back then). It took watching UA-cam decades later for me to see the lyrics. If anyone wants to be cool, they need to study Jimi Hendrix. He was the epitome of cool.
I was lucky enough to see Jimi Hendrix twice (in 1968 and 1969). At the the second show in ‘69 at the Sam Houston Coliseum in Houston, Jimi ran on stage wearing a black silk bodysuit with silver sequins running down his shirtsleeves and pant legs and a black headband. We could only stare at the epitome of cool before our very eyes. Of course, he just tore the stage down. I don’t remember what he was wearing at the 1st show.
Only a 3 man band ,Jimmy played a right handed guitar, but was left handed which makes it all the more impressive. I believe ur son likes it ,but is afraid of what his friends might think lol. He had to watch when he put it behind his back lol god bless
Tell your son that I saw hendrix play the guitar with his teeth in a concert in Toronto back in 1969 when I was 17. He learned that trick and also playing the guitar behind his head from old Mississippi delta blues guitarists.
When it comes to the electric guitar there is Pre Jimi Hendrix and Post Jimi Hendrix, he changed to way people listen and played the guitar, no other guitar artist is even in the Building. One of the few guitarists ever who could play rhythm, lead, sing on top of it and do acrobatics on stage. 1. He was incredibly creative 2. His technique was superb 3. He was a great songwriter 4. He was a great singer 5. He was a great frontman. He didn’t need to play fast alternate picking runs or sweep picking or tapping tricks , he was above that. No one even comes close to him He invented a whole new style of playing. He by himself changed the way people thought about the electric guitar. He singlehandedly redefined the musical vocabulary of the electric guitar and changed music forever. When Jimi hit the scene people were hearing noises they had never heard from a guitar.
Jimi might be a little too deep for kids, like when he tried to tour with the monkeys , kids brains haven't developed enough to comprehend the essence of jimi
As crazy as this performance was this is not his best performance. At least musically. Showmanship wise, this is one of his best but musically there's nowhere near the best. I would recommend Machine Gun at Fillmore East but the kids have to have a certain understanding about life in order to really appreciate that song. I would recommend you play the Star Spangled Banner at Woodstock for them. Even that would take a certain level of maturity to appreciate but they should rock with that. Great reaction!
When the kid on the right is 35, he will be known as the dude who once gave a "generous" 5 out of 10 to Hendrix's Hey Joe. Not gonna lie, I did worse at that age.
Jimi could play guitar with his teeth, over his head, behind his back, and between his legs. How do I know? Seen Jimi live on more than one occasion. Jimi did not like Hey Joe much, but it was the first song that put him on the map......and that's why he is chewing gum while he is performing it. You think that this song is tame? Ok, try Jimi Hendrix Johnny B Goode, Berkeley. This will show you what this man was capable of. And remember, no fantastic guitars and fancy guitar effects back then.....Jimi played his songs on a standard stratocaster guitar turned upside down and strung to play left handed, which means the stringing arrangement was reversed too. After that try The Watchtower and Purple Haze. This man was a genius. Prince and SRV? Jimi was far ahead of them, and playing their stuff twenty years before they even came onto the scene.
That Johnny B Goode version is definitely top 5 favorite he does. Way better than hey joe. Hey joe is kinda boring once you hear it about a dozen times
@@Banzo_ Jimi thought that too. In fact he was pretty bored with playing all The Experience songs. At the time of his death Jimi was aiming to go back with Chas Chandler and start into making a futuristic spaceship style of music, and music for children.
@@MrMoggyman The experience stuff was monumental, but it's honestly kinda boring stuff now. His stuff he did with Curtis Knight and Lonnie Youngblood is a lot more enjoyable
Jimi was plucking the strings with his teeth, during the first lead guitar part. He has also done this with his tongue occasionally, but it's always hard to see exactly what he's doing on these old videos. This video was his teeth only during the 1st lead. He's just trying to be entertaining, while playing. This was his 1st big gig in America and he wanted to make a big impression.
As a guitarist, I can assure you that NO ONE plays guitar with their teeth. It’s a trick. (Google ‘hammer on’ and ‘pull off’.) If you don’t believe me, grab a guitar and try it. 😂😂🤣🤣🤣
Hendrix was a troop in the US Army 101st Airborne in Germany before he opted to become a rock star. He and his buds ladies were far, far, away. And they were all stone cold killers
I saw him in 1968 in St. Louis, I was maybe 15-20 feet from the stage. I was 15 and 70 now. You have to watch Stevie Ray Vaughn, I suggest Texas Flood, Voodoo Chile and Mary Had A Little Lamb Live for the kids. Jim
@@SandraMoore-d6j No he didn’t! He learned how to play from Jimi. How do you have the nerve to say that someone who copied much of their style from someone else is the superior player? That’s ridiculous.
The Kid on the right tries way to hard to not like It. Rolls his eyes, puffs his cheeks, and yawns. In his defense your not supposed to like your parents music. He probably has no idea that Jimi was one of the main guitarists in the evolution of the instrument. Times change.
@@GuzmanReactions really enjoyed your videos..if you want to hear what funky 1970 blues rock sounded like, give a listen to John Hammond's "Southern Fried" album..John at Mussel Shoals studio with Dwayne Allman
If you want to react to Led Zeppelin, stairway to heaven is their most famous song, but there is also dazed and confused, whole lotta love, heartbreaker, ramble on, Immigrant song, since I’ve been loving you, rock and roll, black dog, going to California, when the levee breaks, the song remains the same/rain song, no quarter, in my time of dying, trampled underfoot, Kashmir, nobody’s fault but mine, and Achilles last stand. It’s usually a good idea to listen to their studio recorded version first before watching their live version, because the band like to improvise on their live version, so many times, their live version would be very different than their studio album version. If you have time, I would suggest doing all their albums in order from their first to their last. Led Zeppelin, along with Pink Floyd, are some of the only bands that recorded their albums to be listened to in their entirety. Also, you get to see how the bands’ song writing and arrangements continued to improve and change from album to album. Enjoy!
I thought about it. But then the whole first time reacting to a song goes out of the window when you know and hear the song. I want to genuinely be surprised by something I have never heard of.
The kid really pisses me off. Strong opinion, but no basis for for that opinion. Then I gotta remember, little guy needs to live a lot more life before he gets Jimi Hendrix.
You commented in Santana at Woodstock that the drummer, the brilliant Mike Shrieve was high on LSD. He was 18 years old and stone cold sober. In this Hendricks video Jimi was most probably high (he died from drug overdose) and used a lot of tricks during his playing. Your assessments are so far off the mark.
That is okay. Is my reaction to things. If I'm wrong, then I guess I'm wrong. The dude clearly looked high as a kite. So I'm going to assume he is high. Plus, it was the 60s at a music festival almost everyone was high.
@@GuzmanReactions it's your assessment but you're teaching your kids the wrong things. The drummer and the guy in red playing timballes, were NOT high. The rest of the band, FOR SURE SANTANA playing guitar, were tripping on mushrooms 🍄. There's lots of stuff written about Woodstock. Do your homework if you're going to use these greats to make money 💵 off them
They aren't my kids. They are my siblings. Also, I'm doing this for fun. I'm not making any money from any of this. The whole point of this is to react to music for the first time. I can't do my homework about a song that was recommended by a viewer to react to it for the first time. These are natural reactions to something we see for the first time in our life.
I think that a band you would really enjoy, maybe even your son, who did seem a bit distracted is a band called The Warning. They are a three piece band of siblings from Monterrey who play old style rock but are new, fresh and oh so freaking good. You could try a song like "Animosity" live from Teatro Metropolitan or something a little different, the official video for "More" I think you'll find in this band something you can all enjoy, enthusiastically, I believe.
LMAO about the sons cynical reaction because he's probably only heard stuff with auto tune , click track drums , and cut & pasted pre recorded & recycled guitars etc . In '67 when this was recorded it would be career killing if someone "behind stage" pulled a Milli Vanilli for someone on stage . This is the Real Deal . You Had To Have TALENT because there were no short cuts to being a Rock & Roll star then . Some advice . Put that crap that's called music today away & take a deep dive into the Rock & Roll landscape of the '50's thru 2000 . You Can Thank Me Later ;-)
@@GuzmanReactions you are correct, and music is so versatile and different and different groups touch different people in different ways. That's the beautiful thing about music. "Music can even sooth the most savage Beast".
@@MsAppassionata just cuz you turn your guitar upside down and redo your strings doesn't make you a Great Guitarist. Just my opinion and thank you for your comment. I don't know a Damn thing about playing a Guitar, so in some ways I have no room to talk, but I've been fortunate to have seen live many of the Greatest Guitarists and Bands from the 70s all the way through to 2023. 300+ concerts and counting.
@@MsAppassionata I just looked at your profile and almost started 😭 Crying. Last time I heard the Song Sally go round the Roses was in 1983 in N.M. I would listen to that song till my ears almost fell off but never new the name of the song. A million thanks for your comment. I hadn't heard that song till today 11-4-2023. 🙏 Hello from Colorado USA
That’s your opinion. Had it not been for Hendrix, SRV would not have played in the same style that he became associated with. Plus, you have to remember that Jimi was only 27 when he died.
He played that guitar backwards, upside-down, over his head, behind his back, inverted, with his teeth, and on fire. The original guitar hero. Too good!!
He is playing with his guitar upside down. However, its modified. Jimi would re-string the guitars so the order of the strings were as normal. Nevertheless.... he is arguably the best rock guitarist.
I see the girl's impressed. Hendrix is a virtuoso guitarist who came up with a new unheard of way of playing. No one had ever heard a guitar played like that before.
Little dude this was 1967. what you see is what you get. no autotune, no lip sync, pure talent. I know I lived then.
Yeah, back then, music was about talent. Now a days is just trash. Now, anyone can make a song in a computer back then it was way harder. That's why I got more respect for musicians of back in the day than now.
I only got to see Jimi twice - 1968 and 1970. Yes he did play behind his neck and with his teeth. Such a loss for him to die at 27.
That is so crazy at 27. I hear that a lot of good talented people die at 27. Imagine how much greater he would of been of he never died that young.
And one of my favorites Ron "Pigpen" McKernan from the Grateful Dead also died at 27 @@GuzmanReactions
He's actually singing an old folk or blues song, and it's a warning about jealousy and the consequences of his actions.
Bless em, the kids are at that age "what ever Dad likes I don't like". They grow out of it. (thank goodness).
An American Icon...he died so young...27
Jimi Hendrix is possibly the greatest guitarist of all time, this was revolutionary in 1967 and it still is
Don't forget Eddie's Van Halen & Yngwie Malmsteen!!!
@@theinsightfulvisionary0197 No Hendrix, no Eddie or Yngwie. End of sermon.
It's funny that your son had that reaction, that was my reaction too when I was 12! I looked at that and said, No way! That's impossible, and I walked away. Come to find out years later when I was 18, that it was real, was shocking to me. I had the same look on my face too. Reality is a hard mistress. It isn't Hendrix's antics, it's his courage to do this with 100,000 people watching him.
Oh kids...this is music. Little boys face in the beginning was priceless
Unfortunately ignorant rap music is the norm... Sad
This video was pulled from his recorded performance at the Monterrey Pop Festival in 1967. Jimi really showed out that night and gave a legendary performance that culminated in him setting his guitar on fire after the song "Wild Thing." The story goes that Jimi had been arguing backstage with members of The Who about who would go out first. They both wanted to close the show that night. After arguing for a few minutes, so the story goes, Jimi stood up on a chair and played his guitar for a minute, then said to Pete Townsend, "OK then, follow THIS!" He then proceeded to give a performance that left the audience slack jawed, and made the Who wish they had never heard of Jimi Hendrix.
I believe the Grateful Dead was sandwiched between The Who & Jimi Hendrix 🤔
GOAT. Greatest of all Time.
Nuff said.
Best father ever!!!
it was eye opening seeing your son's reaction to the all time best guitar player of all time. It shows me that everybody doesn't love Jimi Hendrix. A big shock but hey, everybody is entitled to their opinions. As for me, this was one of Jimi''s best. Check out Little Wing. That should blow you away!
I think little girl’s life has forever changed.
This is the only Jimi Hendrix song I watch. It’s incredible. I watch other versions of his also. I preferred blues when Jimi Hendrix was popular but I didn’t know he came from blues. I would have been more interested. He was famous when I was 14 in 1968.
His fans near me were young pimply boys age 13. They stayed in their bedrooms all day and night reading his album playing the record over and over and had a black light on his posters on their walls. I’m sure they snuck weed if they could. They were not my idea of cool at all. I’m sure they’re cool old guys now.
The lyrics are about domestic violence murder and when I heard it on the radio in 1968 I thought it was about the Vietnam war (because of the name Joe and because a lot of songs were about the Vietnam war back then). It took watching UA-cam decades later for me to see the lyrics.
If anyone wants to be cool, they need to study Jimi Hendrix. He was the epitome of cool.
I was lucky enough to see Jimi Hendrix twice (in 1968 and 1969). At the the second show in ‘69 at the Sam Houston Coliseum in Houston, Jimi ran on stage wearing a black silk bodysuit with silver sequins running down his shirtsleeves and pant legs and a black headband. We could only stare at the epitome of cool before our very eyes. Of course, he just tore the stage down.
I don’t remember what he was wearing at the 1st show.
That is so cool.
Thanks for the mention.
Santana - Soul Sacrifice 1969 Woodstock live concierto HQ
All famous guitarist worship him.
I see why. He is the goat. Holy sh*t. I wished I could have gone to one of his concerts.
JIMI HENDRIX, arguably the GREATEST GUITARIST that ever lived on this planet BAR-NONE..............................
Only a 3 man band ,Jimmy played a right handed guitar, but was left handed which makes it all the more impressive. I believe ur son likes it ,but is afraid of what his friends might think lol. He had to watch when he put it behind his back lol god bless
Tell your son that I saw hendrix play the guitar with his teeth in a concert in Toronto back in 1969 when I was 17. He learned that trick and also playing the guitar behind his head from old Mississippi delta blues guitarists.
Crewing the gum....reminds me of being a kid ! And he plays this great song while chewing his gum.... oh the memories...
When it comes to the electric guitar there is Pre Jimi Hendrix and Post Jimi Hendrix, he changed to way people listen and played the guitar, no other guitar artist is even in the Building. One of the few guitarists ever who could play rhythm, lead, sing on top of it and do acrobatics on stage. 1. He was incredibly creative 2. His technique was superb 3. He was a great songwriter 4. He was a great singer 5. He was a great frontman. He didn’t need to play fast alternate picking runs or sweep picking or tapping tricks , he was above that. No one even comes close to him He invented a whole new style of playing. He by himself changed the way people thought about the electric guitar. He singlehandedly redefined the musical vocabulary of the electric guitar and changed music forever. When Jimi hit the scene people were hearing noises they had never heard from a guitar.
Jimi might be a little too deep for kids, like when he tried to tour with the monkeys , kids brains haven't developed enough to comprehend the essence of jimi
You need to teach that boy some sense
Ahh, Big bad Jimi! Loved this guy! Ex US paratrooper, fantastic guitarist!
Yeah, we are falling in love with his music. We have all along the watchtower coming out tomorrow.
Broke his ankle in training, and got shipped out, then became the greatest guitar player ever
The look between y'all on the "shoot my old lady"/ "caught her messing round town" WAS EVERYTHING!!
Nobody will ever even come close to accomplishing what Jimi did with an electric guitar…ever…the best to ever do it 🖤🤤
To be fair the young lady seemed to dig it.
1967 what a year, Hendrix, Janis Joplin, The Doors and The Jefferson Airplane❤❤
Atleast the girl has taste. 😅
Machine Gun, no flash just banging guitar
So glad two of you can appreciate sheer genius - the little bloke with the crucifix needs to get a life.
I love the girl's shocked reaction to the line "I'm going to shoot my old lady cause i caught her with another man." Her reaction was perfect-WTF?
Your daughter has a beautiful spirit. She would have fit right in back in the 60's.
As crazy as this performance was this is not his best performance. At least musically. Showmanship wise, this is one of his best but musically there's nowhere near the best. I would recommend Machine Gun at Fillmore East but the kids have to have a certain understanding about life in order to really appreciate that song. I would recommend you play the Star Spangled Banner at Woodstock for them. Even that would take a certain level of maturity to appreciate but they should rock with that. Great reaction!
When the kid on the right is 35, he will be known as the dude who once gave a "generous" 5 out of 10 to Hendrix's Hey Joe.
Not gonna lie, I did worse at that age.
Jimi could play guitar with his teeth, over his head, behind his back, and between his legs. How do I know? Seen Jimi live on more than one occasion. Jimi did not like Hey Joe much, but it was the first song that put him on the map......and that's why he is chewing gum while he is performing it. You think that this song is tame? Ok, try Jimi Hendrix Johnny B Goode, Berkeley. This will show you what this man was capable of. And remember, no fantastic guitars and fancy guitar effects back then.....Jimi played his songs on a standard stratocaster guitar turned upside down and strung to play left handed, which means the stringing arrangement was reversed too. After that try The Watchtower and Purple Haze. This man was a genius. Prince and SRV? Jimi was far ahead of them, and playing their stuff twenty years before they even came onto the scene.
That Johnny B Goode version is definitely top 5 favorite he does. Way better than hey joe. Hey joe is kinda boring once you hear it about a dozen times
@@Banzo_ Jimi thought that too. In fact he was pretty bored with playing all The Experience songs. At the time of his death Jimi was aiming to go back with Chas Chandler and start into making a futuristic spaceship style of music, and music for children.
@@MrMoggyman The experience stuff was monumental, but it's honestly kinda boring stuff now. His stuff he did with Curtis Knight and Lonnie Youngblood is a lot more enjoyable
Jimi was plucking the strings with his teeth, during the first lead guitar part. He has also done this with his tongue occasionally, but it's always hard to see exactly what he's doing on these old videos. This video was his teeth only during the 1st lead. He's just trying to be entertaining, while playing. This was his 1st big gig in America and he wanted to make a big impression.
As a guitarist, I can assure you that NO ONE plays guitar with their teeth. It’s a trick. (Google ‘hammer on’ and ‘pull off’.)
If you don’t believe me, grab a guitar and try it. 😂😂🤣🤣🤣
Don't forget to tell them he was HIGHER than a kite when he played this. LOVE YOU JIMI
Hendrix was a troop in the US Army 101st Airborne in Germany before he opted to become a rock star. He and his buds ladies were far, far, away. And they were all stone cold killers
If you can dance to it you understand it..forget Prince, try SRV! (🙄…🤣)
He plays a right handed electric quatre left handed with a whammy bar. and was a paratrooper
For a few months on kp duty.
Somebody PLEASE,get that young man a Mountian Dew or something to snap him out of his coma.
Hendrix, the best! enough said!
The GOAT
I saw him in 1968 in St. Louis, I was maybe 15-20 feet from the stage. I was 15 and 70 now. You have to watch Stevie Ray Vaughn, I suggest Texas Flood, Voodoo Chile and Mary Had A Little Lamb Live for the kids. Jim
Damn that is soooo cool. Damn I bet you got some amazing stories. Thanks for the recommendations!
greatest guitarist ever!
I disagree. Stevie Ray Vaughan surpassed him
@@SandraMoore-d6j No he didn’t! He learned how to play from Jimi. How do you have the nerve to say that someone who copied much of their style from someone else is the superior player? That’s ridiculous.
Your daughter's reaction was sweet your son looks like he just wants to be somewhere playing video games
To give some perspective, Jimi Hendrix is rated as the number one guitar player of all time.
The girl Fall in love of Jimmi lol
and why not? she got good taste
Put your son in timeout for blaspheming the GOAT
Hey kids: HENDRIX IS GOD! PERIOD!
Your son may want to hear Black Magic Woman by Carlos Santana. Check it out.
So glad you young ones found this. Its yours now.
We really enjoyed this song. So much that we have more from Jimmi. Is like we are taking a trip and love finding out things from way back in the day.
Love it! Thank you.
Never tell your kids what they should think about a song. That's an asshole move. Let them make their own decision about the lyrics.
Jimi was left-handed. that's a right-handed gitar, he just switched the strings
The Kid on the right tries way to hard to not like It. Rolls his eyes, puffs his cheeks, and yawns. In his defense your not supposed to like your parents music. He probably has no idea that Jimi was one of the main guitarists in the evolution of the instrument. Times change.
Yeah, he's my little brother. I'm trying to get them to like some old music. Let them know what real music is.
@@GuzmanReactions really enjoyed your videos..if you want to hear what funky 1970 blues rock sounded like, give a listen to John Hammond's "Southern Fried" album..John at Mussel Shoals studio with Dwayne Allman
@@GuzmanReactions He'll get it one day. I didn't like it when I was his age either.
Check out JIMI HENDRIX - VOODOO CHILD. Try the studio version first.
Listen to SRV…just type in SRV…great song, btw, you guys just don’t understand the BLUES!
It’s okay you’re not American.
My 2nd favorite after Led Zeppelin!!
What's your number one song from Led Zeppelin so we can react to it?
If you want to react to Led Zeppelin, stairway to heaven is their most famous song, but there is also dazed and confused, whole lotta love, heartbreaker, ramble on, Immigrant song, since I’ve been loving you, rock and roll, black dog, going to California, when the levee breaks, the song remains the same/rain song, no quarter, in my time of dying, trampled underfoot, Kashmir, nobody’s fault but mine, and Achilles last stand. It’s usually a good idea to listen to their studio recorded version first before watching their live version, because the band like to improvise on their live version, so many times, their live version would be very different than their studio album version. If you have time, I would suggest doing all their albums in order from their first to their last. Led Zeppelin, along with Pink Floyd, are some of the only bands that recorded their albums to be listened to in their entirety. Also, you get to see how the bands’ song writing and arrangements continued to improve and change from album to album. Enjoy!
Thanks I will definitely check all these out. I personally love this one and Heartbreaker.
@@GuzmanReactions You should also check out the most innovative band of the 1960’s: The Beatles.
So cool, a family affair kind of thing
Right handed guitar. Played left handed upside down.
Kid friendly so g from Jimmy is " all along g the watchtower "
I give it a 20....
buena leccion a los niños mi favorito jimie hendrix tal ves les guste gloria y como una piedra rodante
Dad you should wiki these classic songs to find the artist meanings...very educational.
I thought about it. But then the whole first time reacting to a song goes out of the window when you know and hear the song. I want to genuinely be surprised by something I have never heard of.
The son looked as if he'd lost a dollar and found a cent.
With the "music" kids are exposed to today........95% of which is absolute garbage, it's difficult to expect them to recognize actual music.
Enjoyed your reactions but y'all really need a larger screen but even more headphones or earplugs so you can play it LOUD. ;)
Young man is pretty hard to impress. Lmao.
You should give Jeff Healey a listen if you like guitarists
Fuckin Hell if only he had not got involved in drugs he was fuckin awesome what a shame what a sad loss of life
The kid really pisses me off. Strong opinion, but no basis for for that opinion. Then I gotta remember, little guy needs to live a lot more life before he gets Jimi Hendrix.
The lyrics was based on a true incident.
GUITARRISTA N% 1 DEL ROCK
Let them react to Stevie Ray Vaughn "TEXAS FLOOD" live at el macombo, see what they think. Your welcome
The kid on the right is killing me...ughghh!
Best electric guitar player of all time died at 27! Wha a lost for music
That's freaking crazy at 27, and to die this early. Imagine how much more legendary he would have been if he lived longer? Damn.
Poor kid don't have a clue brainwashed by today's garbage.
With out Hendrix his crappy music wouldn't even exist.
Gen z has that worst taste in music they only listen to drill rap and hyped up tik tok songs👎🏽
@@MDSKATER15 as a gen z hendrix is my god and i cannot stand drill or any of that techno stuff
Voodoo Child slight return. Another great tune from Hendrix
We reacted to the live performance of voodoo child.
Beware of the girl..she go metal every time now..im 50..My stepdad played this when I was 8 years old..
Yeah, I don't know if I would recommend this song for kids.
Jimmy died at the age of 27
Played with tongue...not teeth. Different times. Difficult for young people to understand. I was born during this time.
Check out Stevie Ray Vaughn.
You commented in Santana at Woodstock that the drummer, the brilliant Mike Shrieve was high on LSD. He was 18 years old and stone cold sober. In this Hendricks video Jimi was most probably high (he died from drug overdose) and used a lot of tricks during his playing. Your assessments are so far off the mark.
That is okay. Is my reaction to things. If I'm wrong, then I guess I'm wrong. The dude clearly looked high as a kite. So I'm going to assume he is high. Plus, it was the 60s at a music festival almost everyone was high.
@@GuzmanReactions it's your assessment but you're teaching your kids the wrong things. The drummer and the guy in red playing timballes, were NOT high. The rest of the band, FOR SURE SANTANA playing guitar, were tripping on mushrooms 🍄. There's lots of stuff written about Woodstock. Do your homework if you're going to use these greats to make money 💵 off them
They aren't my kids. They are my siblings. Also, I'm doing this for fun. I'm not making any money from any of this. The whole point of this is to react to music for the first time. I can't do my homework about a song that was recommended by a viewer to react to it for the first time. These are natural reactions to something we see for the first time in our life.
I think that a band you would really enjoy, maybe even your son, who did seem a bit distracted is a band called The Warning. They are a three piece band of siblings from Monterrey who play old style rock but are new, fresh and oh so freaking good. You could try a song like "Animosity" live from Teatro Metropolitan or something a little different, the official video for "More" I think you'll find in this band something you can all enjoy, enthusiastically, I believe.
🙃
Give that kid a bed so he can go to sleep!💤 he seems bored out his mind!
Shiza maneli
He was plucking the strings with his teeth.
LMAO about the sons cynical reaction because he's probably only heard stuff with auto tune , click track drums , and cut & pasted pre recorded & recycled guitars etc . In '67 when this was recorded it would be career killing if someone "behind stage" pulled a Milli Vanilli for someone on stage . This is the Real Deal . You Had To Have TALENT because there were no short cuts to being a Rock & Roll star then . Some advice . Put that crap that's called music today away & take a deep dive into the Rock & Roll landscape of the '50's thru 2000 . You Can Thank Me Later ;-)
Shouldn't Joe shoot the other man
Your son is bored.
I don`t think the son listens to any sort of rock. It would be like listening to classical music. You can`t appreciate it.
The little guy doesn’t know what he’s listening to
Go back to Justin bieber
Totally wasted on the boy tbh.
At 60yo, im still Not a Fan of Hendricks even though he was a pretty descent Guitarist.
Is a hit and miss for all artists. We notice some people get mad when we say a certain songs are not that good, but some are.
@@GuzmanReactions you are correct, and music is so versatile and different and different groups touch different people in different ways. That's the beautiful thing about music. "Music can even sooth the most savage Beast".
“Pretty decent”? He was an innovator who many of the guitarists that followed him imitated.
@@MsAppassionata just cuz you turn your guitar upside down and redo your strings doesn't make you a Great Guitarist.
Just my opinion and thank you for your comment.
I don't know a Damn thing about playing a Guitar, so in some ways I have no room to talk, but I've been fortunate to have seen live many of the Greatest Guitarists and Bands from the 70s all the way through to 2023. 300+ concerts and counting.
@@MsAppassionata I just looked at your profile and almost started 😭 Crying. Last time I heard the Song Sally go round the Roses was in 1983 in N.M. I would listen to that song till my ears almost fell off but never new the name of the song. A million thanks for your comment. I hadn't heard that song till today 11-4-2023. 🙏
Hello from Colorado USA
Stevie Ray Vaughan took Jimi and increased his guitar playing until Stevie surpassed him and became the Goat
Yeah we have some Stevie Ray coming soon. Do you have a certain goat song from him?
That’s your opinion. Had it not been for Hendrix, SRV would not have played in the same style that he became associated with. Plus, you have to remember that Jimi was only 27 when he died.