I saw Jimi at the Royal Albert Hall in London, back in 1968 (yes, I'm that old). and have seen hundreds of concerts since! Jimi was, and is the best ever! I'm an American, but I was raised in England!
Man, your entire epilog was like watching a train just heading towards the top of a precipice, suddenly clearing it. And then really going full speed down the decling hill, and that's what you did, and I loved every second of it. You did do a great job calling out Today's music VS what we just listened to. I'll bet anything, the performers today can't actually read music or trust their voices to be heard without technology, or to even simply play an instrument of any kind.
They are a few still out there… but it’s 95% garbage sadly. I’m glad you enjoyed it! When I hear something this good it makes you want to ask why we haven’t gotten back to this and how good it was
@@claytonpaul4259 Oh. Yes, for sure. Jimmy isn't the only one many, many big names for that period of time Didn't read music, and obviously by their success. They didn't need to, but they got music. They understood music and they could make music. So basically I didn't intend on inferring that everyone in a certain era could read music. I was only trying to refer to then and now and I stand by what I said, especially about the now.
Definitely different from the Berkeley Community Theater version which lets you know that a Jimi concert was a spontaneous event and not predictable. Two completely different solos, even when it’s only across the Bay in SF
Lee, you can literally check out just about any song from ANY of the Winterland shows and get blown away. The man's innovation and improvisational ability is unmatched. At least in the rock field. To me, the more I listen to him - and I've been doing that for 42 years - the more I put him with jazz giants like Charlie Parker and John Coltrane. It's that level. No other blues or rock guitarist can touch him. And your reactions are doing the man justice by the way. Hendrix. Dylan. The Who. That's it man.
This is a great version. I have the acoustic version from the Blues album. It’s awesome too. Jimi was only 27 when he died. It’s impossible to know what he could’ve accomplished. 😢 He was a humble thoughtful man. As much as I love his guitar, I really love his voice. Thanks for digging deep.
I SWEAR MAN…. BASS, DRUMS N GUITAR…THE BEST COMBINATION FOR ROCK!! THE LATE 60s N 70s… THEY WERE WRITING THE BOOK, WITH BASIC EQUIPMENT. THOSE WERE THE DAYS. GREAT, GREAT REACTIONS 👏 ROCK ON 👊🖖
Yes. Jimi was very blues oriented much of the time. And phenomenal obviously. Manic depression is my favorite from this album (I've owned since the '80s) I love your recent selections!!! Keep it rockin' Now!!!
I like how you said he was a real person. Sometimes it’s hard to digest. Makes you wonder what you’ve done with your life, and time. (Not you personally) Gone too soon, but he had a great time, and left us so much.
Jimi is fantastic & soo good LIVE ! Thanks for this, takes me back to our parties playing Jimi, Janis, Led Zep, 60’s & 70’s !! We only had vinyl & 45’s to play 🤣☮️💜 RIP Jimi, he, Janis & Jim Morrison of the Club 27 😪
The amazing sounds were in his mind, his guitar was an extension of his body and soul. May Hendrix live forever.Suggestion : " TAX FREE " Live 10/10/68 Winterland for next time. Thank You !!
Lee, an old soul and an old friend from another time , I remember you, and I love getting to experience your experience here this time. Congratulations on 30k, I keep saying, a good guy in a world that was meant for dirtbags. You know, you have become a star in your own right, with this channel and what a superb job you have done my friend!🎉❤👏🤩🤘☯️🫠💌
Your rants are beautiful.. and totally nail it. Hey, times were different then. Record stores and radio was the internet in those days. Go back to the turn of the 20th century and all the popular music of the 20's, 30's, and 40's, you'll find common threads with the progression of music from the 50's, 60's, and 70's. It's all cool. The new music is formulaic. No-one's letting it all hang out. Or maybe everything has already been written.
Back in 1987, when I was 17, me and a buddy of mine drove over an hour to go to a record store we heard about, got followed by the cops, probably because I had flames painted on my car, , but , , the only 2 things I bought was Jimi Hendrix, Live At Winterland and Johnny Winter, And Live ! Fantastic albums ! And Killing Floor jams a bit more than Howlin Wolfs version, and Howlin Wolf did a pretty good version!
Wish you could do the whole Blues album from his posthumous releases. There's an acoustic version of this tune on there also epic. Born under a bad sign is insane on that album
I feel like the jam bands are the inheritors of this kind of music. Even Phish now has influenced a new generation of fans, who wanna make bands, well there’s one that I know of and they are called Goose. The spirit of music and jamming out. And some real tasty guitar licks.❤
Great to see you cover this song! One of my favorites from him, but specifically this version. And so underrated! I was very surprised to see you react to this song at all, as I never see it mentioned.
I’m diving deep! Hendrix is my new musical rabbit hole that I’m just rolling through lol this was amazing. I’m surprised it didn’t get more views but he has probably has a ton of different versions of these songs from all the live shows.
My favorite version is from the Fillmore East New Year's show that was recorded for Band of Gypsys. It was left off the off the original BOG but later released on Band of Gypsys 2 & later still as Live at the Fillmore East. If you decide to do Killin' Floor throw in the Howlin' Wolf version, too. Hubert Sumlin's riff is one of the all time greats.
@@L33Reacts need to google badassery.. ha ha! have tried and failed to figure out a guitar player up on the same level as jimi. van halen or clapton but...i hear you about phones, people's obsession with them is bizarre. music today... mind is boggled by the fact swift is a billionaire. say what? hendrix, morrison, the who, made great music no auto-tune. btw your pretty badassery yourself 30,000 subscibers . you work hard and earned it. what else can we say except "thank you"🎸🥁🎶
Haven't heard this song in maybe 50 years. The version I heard was from the Rainbow Bridge album and was recorded live in concert in Berkeley. I remember that version sounding better than this, but this will do.
Hear my train a commin is on the rainbow bridge album and I think he played it in the rainbow bridge film even today I still think that the rainbow bridge off the album is the best of all because that's one of my albums as a kid in those days had and liked but it's a good song if your waiting for the train or the bus Hendrix made that guitar sing unlike no other guitarist could do in those days also some of his guitars were rigged with special electronics.😊
Lee, great rant! Ha! Here is a modern band you might not have heard - Knower. Try the song "I'm The President". They are fantastically talented. They started out as more or less EDM dance music, but recently have done more jazz influenced songs. Quite amazing. A few band members went to the Berkely School of Music.
I'm hoping the thumbnail is wrong. I have Hendrix Live At Winterland, but this song isn't on it. The great live version I know was recorded at Berkeley (May/70) and released on the Rainbow Bridge album (11:13). It was later put on a compilation called Blues.
@@L33Reacts The CD Live at Winterland I have was released in 1986 and has 13 songs - maybe they released more stuff later. (I wasn't looking on Y.T.) I liked the version on Rainbow Bridge so much I imported (I'm in Can.) the VCR of Live At Berkeley from the U.S. because I wanted to watch him play it - and only part of the song was there - the solos were missing. Then it came out on the Hendrix -Blues compilation. Later I think I saw that it was on Vimeo for a while, but it's gone now.
@@-R.Gray- I have that CD. I read that it was criticized because the guy that produced it was shady and also that the sound quality isn't up to par with other releases. Having said that, there are some killer songs on it, including 'Sunshine of Your Love' and 'Tax Free'.
@-R.Gray- This version is from the 2011 Winterland 4 disc box set. They released a single disc highlights version as well, but the set is what you want. Get your hands on it or download it ASAP. It also includes the absolute best live rendition of Like a Rolling Stone he ever recorded. It's up on UA-cam as well on the official Hendrix channel.
Saturdays are when I would do phish. I have a ton of patreon requests I do every day too so the stuff that I want to do is usually designated for a certain day
The first "Like a Rolling Stone" rendition off this album is the best I've ever heard bar none. It's track 2 on the second disc, or track 11 if you have them all in a list. I know you've listened to the famous version at Monterey, but the instrumental intro on the Winterland performance embodies the wonderful lead/rhythm style Hendrix used. Even if you don't make a video, please listen. It's one of his best live performances IMO.
Would you possibly be willing to react to Machine Gun (Live at the Fillmore East, NY - 12/31/69 - 1st Set) It is the best version of that song it's so raw compared to his other live sets of the song
I would also see the Isle of Wight version. The section in the middle with the wah wah at the end is so unique. Also the bleeding in of the "security personnel, security personnel, over" is so eerily perfect.
The train metaphore and black culture has a lot to do with "The underground railroad" and gospel songs like swing low sweet chariot (chariots weren't a common sight but trains were)
The best version of Hear my train, is with no debat, live at Berkeley 😂 Jimi, mith, billy, they destroyed everything in that version of hear my train at berkeley, i have it on a vinyl....Listen to it, if you can, as a drummer you will cry, when mitch uses the cymbals, and Jimi the wah wah😂Peace from France
The Shangrias from here on Long Island did the original and my uncle who was a studio musician played guitar on it Imelda is next to Beth Hart the best living female singer. I often request this song from reactors. I tho always do the video that does please Mr jailor next. This whole concert is available on you tube and I's incredible 😊
Stunning performance, and I think the blocks are proving very fortuitous, as in my opinion that is far superior to the Berkely version, which in comparison sounds a little ragged imo. Those Winterland shows seem to be really special. Manic depression was awesome too. They really seemed to be on fire and tight.
Dude, you need to check out the version on the last album released 'bout 5yrs back "Before the Sky' or that's part of the title, anyway, its the last album released by jimi's old engineer (Kramer) - it's stratospheric!
Not many people know that the original title of this song was: "Is This The Bus To Cleveland?" but that sort of sexual deviancy wasn't socially acceptable at the time.
Most amazing thing about that performance is that it rarely cracks the list of Hendrix recommendations...
That’s crazy. Absolutely crazy.
Yes, and this is one of his best tracks, in my opinion as an older man who grew up listening to it. Lol 🙃
Kiddo!
Today I felt every day of my 70.75 years...
Then I watched and heard this....
16 again!
Thank you my brother. 👍👍👍
There's two more great versions on the "Blues" album (1994). An acoustic 12-string version is the first track a ridiculous electric version is last.
Amen. The Blues album is impossible to find online and in stores.
@@davidspalten1304 The whole thing is on the official Hendrix YT channel if that helps
Wow -thanks! @Asymmatrix
I will be 73 years old on 09/14/24. I was around in the 60's WE HAD BETTER DRUGS BACK THEN.
Hit 73 in May. And we DID have better drugs to "drop out"
And cheaper
73 June 2024 Yes
And LOTS more cool people to hang out with !
I saw Jimi at the Royal Albert Hall in London, back in 1968 (yes, I'm that old). and have seen hundreds of concerts since! Jimi was, and is the best ever! I'm an American, but I was raised in England!
Jimi.
No other words necessary.
At this show, I remember Jimi standing in a purple spotlight.
The GOAT.
This song at Berkeley is my Favorite version plus the Acoustic video is Awesome!!,🐐🎸🔥😳😱🙀🤩🥰😍
All train songs are great songs.
Yeah, like Mystery Train by Elvis
Train Kept A Rollin' by the Johnny Burnette Trio.
Last of the Steam-Powered Trains by the Kinks
Murdertrain a comin'
@@freda1182 brilliant song
Man, your entire epilog was like watching a train just heading towards the top of a precipice, suddenly clearing it. And then really going full speed down the decling hill, and that's what you did, and I loved every second of it. You did do a great job calling out Today's music VS what we just listened to. I'll bet anything, the performers today can't actually read music or trust their voices to be heard without technology, or to even simply play an instrument of any kind.
They are a few still out there… but it’s 95% garbage sadly. I’m glad you enjoyed it! When I hear something this good it makes you want to ask why we haven’t gotten back to this and how good it was
Jimi couldn't read music either. The thing that's missing is *authenticity*
@@claytonpaul4259
Oh.
Yes, for sure. Jimmy isn't the only one many, many big names for that period of time Didn't read music, and obviously by their success. They didn't need to, but they got music. They understood music and they could make music. So basically I didn't intend on inferring that everyone in a certain era could read music. I was only trying to refer to then and now and I stand by what I said, especially about the now.
Amen
Ain't never heard THAT version. My favorite Hendrix song. This version is long and on of the BEST !
Very Good performance in Winterland…But Live At Berkeley…(Blocked?) is the best musical version IMO,
This show is An Epic Experience!!
Definitely different from the Berkeley Community Theater version which lets you know that a Jimi concert was a spontaneous event and not predictable. Two completely different solos, even when it’s only across the Bay in SF
Yeah a lot of his stuff is blocked. I found a show or two that’s not so I’ve been doing stuff from that basically
Thought I've heard it all from Jimi...NOPE! He's playing in ways I've never heard before. Such a perfect recording quality!
Right?? That’s what I said. He was pulling shit off I’ve never heard from him. And this was 1968. So wild.
Berkeley versions the best
My favourite to this day will always be the Royal Albert Hall performance. Sheer energy and such expression.
Thank you so much L33 for these Jimi Thursdays, just Heaven!
I’m glad you enjoy them, my friend. I look forward to doing them every week :)
Noel and Mitch - unbelievably solid on this. Gave depth and control
pali gap is a masterpiece too
Absof*ckinglutley, heard it on my first Acid trip early 70s, it changed everything for me personally!!...
His acoustic version is just Sublime!!....
I love Thursdays now 🤘🤘
Thursday is jimiday! 😀😀
Lee, you can literally check out just about any song from ANY of the Winterland shows and get blown away. The man's innovation and improvisational ability is unmatched. At least in the rock field. To me, the more I listen to him - and I've been doing that for 42 years - the more I put him with jazz giants like Charlie Parker and John Coltrane. It's that level. No other blues or rock guitarist can touch him.
And your reactions are doing the man justice by the way.
Hendrix. Dylan. The Who. That's it man.
Hendrix Dylan The Who
you kinda nailed it
I appreciate that, Dave. You honor me. Thank you for watching. And I agree. That’s the rebellion trinity right there!
@@L33Reacts You're welcome, Lee. Originality, quality of performance and composition, and influence. And those 3 artists have all of them in spades.
This is a great version. I have the acoustic version from the Blues album. It’s awesome too. Jimi was only 27 when he died. It’s impossible to know what he could’ve accomplished. 😢 He was a humble thoughtful man. As much as I love his guitar, I really love his voice. Thanks for digging deep.
I SWEAR MAN…. BASS, DRUMS N GUITAR…THE BEST COMBINATION FOR ROCK!!
THE LATE 60s N 70s… THEY WERE WRITING THE BOOK, WITH BASIC EQUIPMENT.
THOSE WERE THE DAYS. GREAT, GREAT REACTIONS 👏 ROCK ON 👊🖖
Both Jimi and Lee having fun! 🎸🎧💕
Always! How can I not have fun with Jimi playing 😂😄😄
@@L33ReactsHe was so prolific! 👌🏼🔥🥳 😃
Yes. Jimi was very blues oriented much of the time. And phenomenal obviously. Manic depression is my favorite from this album (I've owned since the '80s) I love your recent selections!!! Keep it rockin' Now!!!
Well now I've listened to you. Loving' Freddie Mercury too. Great experience, learning your view. I'll be back. Thanks.
This album is AWESOME 😊
Good grief, what a track by Jimi. 🔥🔥
The version from Rainbow Bridge I hope...
It's not but it's a good one imo. The live Rainbow Bridge version is the last track on "Blues."
You must listen to Pali Gap, Hey Baby and Once I Had A Woman x
I like how you said he was a real person. Sometimes it’s hard to digest. Makes you wonder what you’ve done with your life, and time. (Not you personally)
Gone too soon, but he had a great time, and left us so much.
Jimi is fantastic & soo good LIVE ! Thanks for this, takes me back to our parties playing Jimi, Janis, Led Zep, 60’s & 70’s !! We only had vinyl & 45’s to play 🤣☮️💜 RIP Jimi, he, Janis & Jim Morrison of the Club 27 😪
The amazing sounds were in his mind, his guitar was an extension of his body and soul. May Hendrix live forever.Suggestion : " TAX FREE " Live 10/10/68 Winterland for next time. Thank You !!
The best version in my opinion is May 1970 Betkeley California - first show . ✨🎸✨☮️🇺🇸⚡️⚡️⚡️⚡️
Lee, an old soul and an old friend from another time , I remember you, and I love getting to experience your experience here this time. Congratulations on 30k, I keep saying, a good guy in a world that was meant for dirtbags. You know, you have become a star in your own right, with this channel and what a superb job you have done my friend!🎉❤👏🤩🤘☯️🫠💌
Yeah he’s so real ❤
Jimi showing he can play true blues not just psycodelic
If this is the Berkeley performance, it is uncanny! It is psychedelic rock at its best!
Your rants are beautiful.. and totally nail it. Hey, times were different then. Record stores and radio was the internet in those days. Go back to the turn of the 20th century and all the popular music of the 20's, 30's, and 40's, you'll find common threads with the progression of music from the 50's, 60's, and 70's. It's all cool. The new music is formulaic. No-one's letting it all hang out. Or maybe everything has already been written.
I don‘t live today (San Diego 1969)
Back in 1987, when I was 17, me and a buddy of mine drove over an hour to go to a record store we heard about, got followed by the cops, probably because I had flames painted on my car, , but , , the only 2 things I bought was Jimi Hendrix, Live At Winterland and Johnny Winter, And Live ! Fantastic albums ! And Killing Floor jams a bit more than Howlin Wolfs version, and Howlin Wolf did a pretty good version!
Are You Experienced? is a must hear from this same concert.
L33 , you react exactly the same way I did when I heard it
lol! Great minds react alike 😄😄
Magical
Ride on Jimi! 💕
Wish you could do the whole Blues album from his posthumous releases. There's an acoustic version of this tune on there also epic. Born under a bad sign is insane on that album
I feel like the jam bands are the inheritors of this kind of music. Even Phish now has influenced a new generation of fans, who wanna make bands, well there’s one that I know of and they are called Goose. The spirit of music and jamming out. And some real tasty guitar licks.❤
Jack Cassidy was the bass player for Jefferson Airplane.He was one of Jimis favorites.Jack is playing on the Voodoo Chile you reacted to
Great to see you cover this song! One of my favorites from him, but specifically this version. And so underrated! I was very surprised to see you react to this song at all, as I never see it mentioned.
And Killing Floor is my second favorite of his! Again, from the same show. Little Wing is also incredible.
I’m diving deep! Hendrix is my new musical rabbit hole that I’m just rolling through lol this was amazing. I’m surprised it didn’t get more views but he has probably has a ton of different versions of these songs from all the live shows.
The master just playing around
lmao u sound exactly like me bro, my wife says I'm crotchety but we know the truth ;)
Are you Experienced is a brilliant live track from these sessions.
My favorite version is from the Fillmore East New Year's show that was recorded for Band of Gypsys. It was left off the off the original BOG but later released on Band of Gypsys 2 & later still as Live at the Fillmore East. If you decide to do Killin' Floor throw in the Howlin' Wolf version, too. Hubert Sumlin's riff is one of the all time greats.
My favorite Hendrix song. Sounds like a train.
There's a time for every season and this aint it till it changes us? Great that you care...
jimi bada$$ hendrix......
Pure baddassery
@@L33Reacts need to google badassery.. ha ha! have tried and failed to figure out a guitar player up on the same level as jimi. van halen or clapton but...i hear you about phones, people's obsession with them is bizarre. music today... mind is boggled by the fact swift is a billionaire. say what? hendrix, morrison, the who, made great music no auto-tune. btw your pretty badassery yourself 30,000 subscibers . you work hard and earned it. what else can we say except "thank you"🎸🥁🎶
Haven't heard this song in maybe 50 years. The version I heard was from the Rainbow Bridge album and was recorded live in concert in Berkeley. I remember that version sounding better than this, but this will do.
I hope this is the version I so love...
Please do LITTLE WING and ARE YOU EXPERIENCED from this concert!! ❤😊
This was so good. Great pick Lee.
There's not a bad version of this song. Literally every version I've ever heard is fantastic, even if the rest of the show was rough
Now you're talkin
red rover, red rover... send mitch's snare on over!!
@@L33Reacts These are excellent recordings and performances
The Libertines are up your street x
Hear my train a commin is on the rainbow bridge album and I think he played it in the rainbow bridge film even today I still think that the rainbow bridge off the album is the best of all because that's one of my albums as a kid in those days had and liked but it's a good song if your waiting for the train or the bus Hendrix made that guitar sing unlike no other guitarist could do in those days also some of his guitars were rigged with special electronics.😊
Lee, great rant! Ha! Here is a modern band you might not have heard - Knower. Try the song "I'm The President". They are fantastically talented. They started out as more or less EDM dance music, but recently have done more jazz influenced songs. Quite amazing. A few band members went to the Berkely School of Music.
I'm hoping the thumbnail is wrong. I have Hendrix Live At Winterland, but this song isn't on it. The great live version I know was recorded at Berkeley (May/70) and released on the Rainbow Bridge album (11:13). It was later put on a compilation called Blues.
It’s on there. Just look. 👀
10/11/68. Show 2. Or 10/10/68.
@@L33Reacts The CD Live at Winterland I have was released in 1986 and has 13 songs - maybe they released more stuff later. (I wasn't looking on Y.T.) I liked the version on Rainbow Bridge so much I imported (I'm in Can.) the VCR of Live At Berkeley from the U.S. because I wanted to watch him play it - and only part of the song was there - the solos were missing. Then it came out on the Hendrix -Blues compilation. Later I think I saw that it was on Vimeo for a while, but it's gone now.
@@-R.Gray-
I have that CD. I read that it was criticized because the guy that produced it was shady and also that the sound quality isn't up to par with other releases.
Having said that, there are some killer songs on it, including 'Sunshine of Your Love' and 'Tax Free'.
@-R.Gray- This version is from the 2011 Winterland 4 disc box set. They released a single disc highlights version as well, but the set is what you want. Get your hands on it or download it ASAP. It also includes the absolute best live rendition of Like a Rolling Stone he ever recorded. It's up on UA-cam as well on the official Hendrix channel.
Oh ya je went all out on this tune live...
Awesome pick
Checking your channel each day for more Phish. But love to see the Jimi stuff too
Saturdays are when I would do phish. I have a ton of patreon requests I do every day too so the stuff that I want to do is usually designated for a certain day
@@L33Reacts see you on Saturday for sure 👊
The first "Like a Rolling Stone" rendition off this album is the best I've ever heard bar none. It's track 2 on the second disc, or track 11 if you have them all in a list.
I know you've listened to the famous version at Monterey, but the instrumental intro on the Winterland performance embodies the wonderful lead/rhythm style Hendrix used. Even if you don't make a video, please listen. It's one of his best live performances IMO.
Would you possibly be willing to react to
Machine Gun (Live at the Fillmore East, NY - 12/31/69 - 1st Set)
It is the best version of that song it's so raw compared to his other live sets of the song
I would also see the Isle of Wight version. The section in the middle with the wah wah at the end is so unique. Also the bleeding in of the "security personnel, security personnel, over" is so eerily perfect.
The train metaphore and black culture has a lot to do with "The underground railroad" and gospel songs like swing low sweet chariot (chariots weren't a common sight but trains were)
And dont forget the Rainbow bridge live performance too
You should check out "The Walls Came Down" by the Call from 1983 featuring Garth Hudson.
Jimi was all about the blues. 'Red House' is sadder.
I’m not sure but I don’t think that part in the end was the Star spangled banner but the intro horn to the Kentucky Derby. Anybody else noticed that?
The best version of Hear my train, is with no debat, live at Berkeley 😂 Jimi, mith, billy, they destroyed everything in that version of hear my train at berkeley, i have it on a vinyl....Listen to it, if you can, as a drummer you will cry, when mitch uses the cymbals, and Jimi the wah wah😂Peace from France
The Shangrias from here on Long Island did the original and my uncle who was a studio musician played guitar on it Imelda is next to Beth Hart the best living female singer. I often request this song from reactors. I tho always do the video that does please Mr jailor next. This whole concert is available on you tube and I's incredible 😊
Stunning performance, and I think the blocks are proving very fortuitous, as in my opinion that is far superior to the Berkely version, which in comparison sounds a little ragged imo.
Those Winterland shows seem to be really special. Manic depression was awesome too. They really seemed to be on fire and tight.
Try his acoustic version on The Jimi Hendrix Blues Album.
Best version is on a bootleg of his Atlanta Pop performance
It's actually out as an official release now - 2cd set. Yes, it's a great show. A fave of mine.
Dude, you need to check out the version on the last album released 'bout 5yrs back "Before the Sky' or that's part of the title, anyway, its the last album released by jimi's old engineer (Kramer) - it's stratospheric!
Not many people know that the original title of this song was: "Is This The Bus To Cleveland?" but that sort of sexual deviancy wasn't socially acceptable at the time.
Whut?
For a "Cleveland Steamer"?
Jimi mentions that Jack Casady is on stage. So did he play bass on this?
Lee, here's the version where Jimi absolutely nailed it. Not a note wasted, not a note out of place:
ua-cam.com/video/Ey6YwI6dbYA/v-deo.html
DRAMA!
Need a cigarette after that.
Hey Lee,
Don't know if you'll see this but I sent you an email with this song title.
Jimi is the GOAT! Not SRV!
100000%
1970 Berkeley is better
There is video of him playing this song on a 12 string acoustic. Its a robert johnson/ delta blues sound and style. Check it out, its sick