Jimi was always a Sir Paul guy...McCartney was hip enough to be at the very front of the line of British rock stars, acknowledging his genius, right from the get go! ☆ At the time of Jimi's death, there was a famous telegram from Miles Davis, regarding the formation of a supergroup project. They had one rehearsal; Sir Paul, Jimi, Miles & Tony Williams on drums. Apparently, Miles wasn't to keen on the white, Englishman idea. Jimi called him on it, too. Though also, initially apprehensive, Williams, became immediately all smiles, after jamming with the Beatle. Greats like Jimi, had the pick of the field and chose PM for the project...very telling, indeed!
I DO SAY OL CHAP PAUL'S PLAYING A RATHER NICE LITTLE. SOLO THERE ABE WOE JACK DO NOT UNDERESTIMATE PAULS BIG BOY ABE HE'S TRULY A INCREDIBLE DRUMMER YOU Have a chance to get a little bit of a IDEA in PAUL'S version of foxy lady abe does a Mitchell thats mr mitch Mitchell one SUPER underated jazzy rocky bluesy. Acidic countryfied CLASSICAL funk hip hop heavy meatal AMAZING DRUMMER KNOWN YOU WERE PROBABLY TOO BUSY WATCHING A X BEATLE PAUL WITCH IS UNDERSTOOD THE CHICKS LOVE BRIAN PAULS OTHER BLOND GUITAR PLAYER WOW YOU KNOW MR BRIAN'S A NICE LAID BACK CALIFORNIA GUY WHO'S PLAYED ON SO SO MANY MIND BLOWING STUDIO SESSIONS THE BIGGEST NAMES IN MUSIC OLD SCHOOL WRITER FOR SO MANY YOU SHOULD LOOK UP JUST WHAT IAM SAYING I WAS BLOWN AWAY I MET HIM IN MALIBU I WAS TAKEING A STROLL ON THE BEACH THIS WAS RIGHT WHEN HE WAS PLACED IN PAULS BAND. AND I SAW A PIC OF PAULS BAND A LIVEING LEDGEND GO BRIAN YOUR AWESOME BROTHER
Saw Paul and his band about 5 years ago. Waited all my life and missed seeing Wings in the 70s. Awesome show. That being said, I could just listen to Paul tell stories for 3 hours.
Me too! I think that this was the concert I was at in San Diego! Best concert EVER! And, I've been going to concerts since the 60's. This was a concert I will never forget. We love you, Paul!
Wow. Paul rocking lead guitar and jamm’n. He’s such an underrated guitarist and rarely takes lead but wow.. I think one of his first lead guitar moments was numerous guitar pieces on McCartney I back in 1970.. The guitar work on Maybe I’m Amazed is fantastic...
Paul plays the solos on "Taxman" and "Good Morning Good Morning," and probably the earliest "lead" he did was the bent-sounding licks on "Another Girl."
He's a horrible lead player. What do you know about this subject. I love Paul's work, but get real. This video shows how mediocre he is as a lead guitarist. What is your background ? Do you play ? Do your really know anything about the subject? Paul has influence me greatly. I love his bass work, his songwriting, his singing, his piano playing, his studio production work.... but get real. When I song write, when I play all the instruments on the two CDs that I've released, they've both been influenced by Paul. He's a great musician, but a guy can't be everything. And as a lead guitarist, he's very mediocre. I could go to Guitar Center and find 16 year old kids that could play lead better than Paul's lead playing. He is having fun in this video, though. And, the audience is having fun and that's great. But don't mistake his lead guitar playing as being anything other than mediocre. If you do, it either means that you don't know anything about the subject, or that you're so star struck that you lie to yourself. Keep it real. (PS: I know that I'm going to open myself up for a bunch of criticism, but to show your where I'm comming from, and how much Paul has influence me, give this tune a listen. I played all instrument, Including a coffee can for a drum. You can hear Paul's bass playing all over this tune, despite it being a jazz tune. That last half has lead guitar playing on it. This is one man band stuff. ua-cam.com/video/W_98uJ62xdc/v-deo.html
It sounds like someone who’s been playing lead guitar for a year, but Paul isn’t a lead guitar player so he’s not really expected to pull this stuff off.
Yes but he also composed and played several great guitar solos like the one in Maybe I’M Amazed which is covered by many. Guitar may not be his primary instrument but he knows how to compose...
Interesting read on Paul and Jimi: “On the 21st of October 1969, Jimi Hendrix, Miles Davis and the drummer Tony Williams sent a telegram to Paul McCartney (who was a big fan of Jimi). "We are recording and LP together this weekend in New York - STOP - How about coming in to play bass - STOP - Peace - Jimi Hendrix Miles Davies (sic) Tony Williams." On October 22, Peter Brown, who worked for the Beatles' record label, replied on behalf of Paul: "Ref. cable received from Hendrix, Davies and Williams. Paul McCartney away from London on holiday, not expected to return for two weeks." When the ex-Beatle was later shown the telegram, he was stunned "Am I dreaming? Is it a joke? Where did you find that?" The documents come from Yazid Manou, the French Hendrix specialist, who discovered them while researching on the web-sites of The Hard Rock Café. One document is at Key West (Florida 2005) and the other in Prague (Czech Republic 2012). "How is this possible? Jimi! Jimi wanted to play with me and I find out now? Why?" McCartney suddenly realized that October 21, 1969 had been a special day: "An american radio had just announced that I was dead and it had spread worldwide. The Beatles were in a difficult period. I went to my house in Scotland and I didn't want to be joined... so, I never got this telegram. I was dreaming to play with Jimi. We knew each other. I remember having seen him playing at The Speakeasy Club, in London, in 1966 : Jimi was astonishing, breathless, impossible to categorise. I remember that he had played his famous version of "Hey Joe" and a song of Howlin' Wolf. I have never played with him; I thought that we would have all the time in the world. And he died one year after; he was 27. When, in 1967, I was one of the art directors of the Monterey Festival, I got him invited." Unknown in the USA, Hendrix exploded onto the scene, thanks to that concert. "What could Jimi, Miles, Tony and I have done in a studio ? I know I would have rather played guitar than bass... or both. Jimi had no limits. He brought together psychedelic rock, electric blues, gospel... and his technique remains matchless. For 40 years, I recalled his genius in pretty all of my concerts." Evidently moved, McCartney adds "It is at the same time my biggest missed opportunity and also a great news... an inspiration to write new songs." Another interesting detail- Manou managed to get Peter Brown on the phone to ask him about the telegram and informed him of fan’s angry reactions to the missed opportunity - Brown promptly hung up on him!
I don't think some realize but Jimi released Are You Experienced? on May 12, 1967. Sgt. Pepper's was released on May 26th, 1967. Let that sink in. Everybody said Sgt. Peppers was this forward thinking game changer and it WAS, but Are You Experienced? was before it! And man was THAT as game changer. So just saying Sgt. Pepper's wasn't on an island all by itself.
Aqui em SP o Paul falou o Jimi tocou nessa guitarra (era uma outra semi acústica) ,e eu vou tocar igual a ele, aí foi tocou uma música normal, no finalzinho ele correu pra caixa de som virou ajoelhou e tocou o último acorde!! Grande Paul, responsável direto pela carreira do Hendrix, cuida até hoje!
I read the comments of couple youngsters who suppose know to play guitar and criticize Paul approach to Jimi song and his poor technique.. Maybe some of those have managed some metallica or megadeth songs and now they proudly think they are awesome. To play good technically is only first step and there is looong way from technical player to good player. Jimi was for example not only good but supreme, there is also long way from good to supreme, but still I consider Paul good guitar player. You may ask why ?? Think about it you will get it one day, I hope so. I was always in awe how some old rock or blues guitarist play couple of seem to be simple riffs but it sounded so awesome and when myself played it it sounded dead, robotic. It may take a lot time or not to get that right feel but if you drop ego you start learning it just happen and suddenly you know it. Jimi song Are You Experienced refers to so many levels of human life experiences it is endless like the sky !!
Dope, ur right about that technicality......"when the technical side of guitar overrides the spiritual you do not reach extreme heights..." - frusciante
Jimi Hendrix was actually a righty, but learned guitar left handed because he didn't know what the fuck he was doing back then! XD Still Jimi's a legend and will never be forgotten.
Pigsrock93 Jimi was left-handed but his father forced him to play righthanded out of religious reasons, so Jimi learned to play right-handed on a left-hand-tuned guitar so that he could swap it over when his pa wasn't watching
Nice effort from Paul & point well taken as to " tribute". In all this it can not be mistaken that the original much wilder, inspired dynamic of that song belongs completely to Jimi Hendrix. It's not just " hands" on the guitar...it is "soul" on the guitar that is important. Love to Paul, Love to Jimi
You know, jimi didn't just flip a right handed strat over. He flipped it, and swapped the strings so that the bottom string was still on the bottom. Yeah, he could've gotten a strat and done all that, but that seems like a lot of effort for a 1 minute tribute.
holy shit it even has a little touch of the beatles in the lead that was awesome. I was really skeptical before hearing it. Now I'm like, "dude you didn't sing it?!"
Сэр Пол с Днём рождения! Крепчайшего Вам здоровья, удачи и всего самого доброго, успешного, удачного, яркого и позитивного! Пусть всё, что приносит Вам радость, приумножается! Спасибо Вам !
Amazing. Paul can play any instrument. And he knows who to create a special energy of love around like nobody else. And yet...trolls always show up because they love him too much. And faint with envy. Pathetic people. I wish Paul had make this tribute the night I saw his concert. It's simply fabulous.
What a gem of a video! I have never seen Paul play Hendrix,, it will be brilliant if he plays that at Glastonbury in August 2022. He's a very young 79 isn't he!!
Paul hung out with Jimi too man... All these legends who worked in the 60s were around to see a lotta different people on stage. A lotta talent. Always love to hear that story about Sgt album and Jimi calling for Eric. One can't be nicer than Paul or Eric or Jimi. ❤
Só uma maneira de lembrar do cara que ele conheceu e viu tocar. Ao vivo e ainda fez uma homenagem a ele tocando sargent pepers 4 dias após o disco ser lançado
Honestly, he gets Hendrix vibe-wise better than anyone else. He just does - not kidding. Even better than Hendrix disciples... He doesn't try to outplay him or keep up. He just gets that strange, off-kilter vibe Hendrix had and to a T. It's uncanny. And funny. LOVE his Hendrix stuff.
X x. Astrological opposites!!! Hendrix is a Sagittarius. McCartney is a Gemini. Bob Dylan is also a Gemini & as Hendrix said in an April 1969 interview in Dallas: "Dylan turned me on MENTALLY"!!!!
X x. Astrological opposites!!! Hendrix is a Sagittarius. McCartney is a Gemini. Bob Dylan is also a Gemini & as Hendrix said in an April 1969 interview in Dallas: "Dylan turned me on MENTALLY"!!!!
Everybody's heard Paul play solo guitar, probably without realizing it. A lot of the grungy, psychedelic sounding solos were actually played by Paul. "Helter Skelter ," "Back in the USSR," "Tomorrow Never Knows," "Taxman," "Good Morning Good Morning" are among his most notable solos.
A lot of haters here. To anyone who's gonna shit on every cover of foxy lady that isn't as good as jimi hendrix's, you've got a long long list to get to.
Just a little anecdote about the grace and kindness of the late Jimi Hendrix.He played and presented his musical compositions like masterpieces. "Foxy Lady" became the dream standard for vocals along with "Purple Haze".His stage presence was so powerful you could hear a pin drop.The outfits he wore were often silky, satiny or velvety, paisley, tie dye, frock coats and jabot frill shirts made in the finest London Boutiques.His focus was on the softening of sound from the microphone and he was continuously adjusting the amplifiers. Jimi took good care of his guitars as a rule, and would only entrust someone like the virtuoso Eric Clapton to help him tune an electric guitar. Blinding lights and loudness never outshone the magical mystery of the "experience". He shared his songs generously with the gifted stars and likewise Bob Dylan let him cover "All Along The Watchtower". Ringo Starr had the same elegant taste in clothes and took to helping Jimi' find refined accommodation in a London flat.He did learn Sgt. Pepper"s Lonely Heart's Club Band in a few days, and I wonder if that gave his contemporaries real insight into their work. I wonder how futuristic he could have sounded if he had lived to old age .Surely Miles Davis and John Coltrane would have seen a refined progressive change to jazz in later year sessions.Nice instrumental tribute to 'Black Majesty's" unforgettable "Sand Castle Magic ' of a Purple Haze dimension. Lovingly, FOXY.
That's how you recognize really great musicians of any style or provenience: mutual respect. And the sense of good music. I could tell you hundreds of examples. Johnny Cash and Bob Dylan. Wynton Marsalis and Eric Clapton. Yo-Yo Ma and Chris Thiele. Django and Duke. Stéphane Grappelli and Yehudi Menuhin. Chick Corea and Bela Fleck. Joshua Bell - Edgar Meyer - Sam Bush, John Williams playing 'Here Comes the Sun' and so on ... There are no real boundaries.
No wonder that you were my favorite. You rendered it faithfuly. And totally respected jimi. Paul mcCartny you were the mist and creativity of the beatles.
The drummer is pretty good Abe Laboriel Jr.he has played with people from B.B.King, Steve Vai, Les Paul Etc.Etc.Etc.... His dad was a jazz bassist and his family is full of great artist.
There is no such thing as proper guitar technique.. The blues players threw out that playbook.. a re-wrote it. New music writing had to be made to transcribe it.. that’s how inventive it was..!! Each player plays their own way.. those who criticize.. don’t know a thing about music.
Constructive criticism doesn’t give an individual a pass nor make the critic ‘silly’. McCartney’s musical abilities are undisputed however this would have received a few quizzical looks in a back room pub performance. Remember those screaming girls in the Beatles early concerts? I’d rather take the view of another musically competent person than someone with unquestioning devotion.
You know you’re at absolute LEGEND status when a beatle covers your song. There will never be another Jimi Hendrix
@@miko1975guitar will always be the greatest guitarist to have ever lived
He's not a Beatle!
Hmm, actually he covered a Beatles´ song first. Listen to the story Paul tells starting at 01:55.
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Because of his sweetness, sometimes we forget now much of a badass rockstar he is. Loads of love and respect to Sir Paul
Helter Skelter !!!
First Jimi Hendrix and his band covered Sgt Pepper, now Paul is covering Foxy Lady. It appears as though things have come full circle.
hehe took a while though :)
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Jimi was always a Sir Paul guy...McCartney was hip enough to be at the very front of the line of British rock stars, acknowledging his genius, right from the get go!
☆ At the time of Jimi's death, there was a famous telegram from Miles Davis, regarding the formation of a supergroup project. They had one rehearsal; Sir Paul, Jimi, Miles & Tony Williams on drums. Apparently, Miles wasn't to keen on the white, Englishman idea. Jimi called him on it, too.
Though also, initially apprehensive, Williams, became immediately all smiles, after jamming with the Beatle. Greats like Jimi, had the pick of the field and chose PM for the project...very telling, indeed!
Who better to do a cover of Jimi..the better thing would the beatles..or all surving beatles doin a off show of some cover..
I DO SAY OL CHAP PAUL'S PLAYING A RATHER NICE LITTLE. SOLO THERE ABE WOE JACK DO NOT UNDERESTIMATE PAULS BIG BOY ABE HE'S TRULY A INCREDIBLE DRUMMER YOU Have a chance to get a little bit of a IDEA in PAUL'S version of foxy lady abe does a Mitchell thats mr mitch Mitchell one SUPER underated jazzy rocky bluesy. Acidic countryfied CLASSICAL funk hip hop heavy meatal AMAZING DRUMMER KNOWN YOU WERE PROBABLY TOO BUSY WATCHING A X BEATLE PAUL WITCH IS UNDERSTOOD THE CHICKS LOVE BRIAN PAULS OTHER BLOND GUITAR PLAYER WOW YOU KNOW MR BRIAN'S A NICE LAID BACK CALIFORNIA GUY WHO'S PLAYED ON SO SO MANY MIND BLOWING STUDIO SESSIONS THE BIGGEST NAMES IN MUSIC OLD SCHOOL WRITER FOR SO MANY YOU SHOULD LOOK UP JUST WHAT IAM SAYING I WAS BLOWN AWAY I MET HIM IN MALIBU I WAS TAKEING A STROLL ON THE BEACH THIS WAS RIGHT WHEN HE WAS PLACED IN PAULS BAND. AND I SAW A PIC OF PAULS BAND A LIVEING LEDGEND GO BRIAN YOUR AWESOME BROTHER
Jimi Hendrix did a cover of Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band 2 days after they released it :r awesome
in his own unique way, thats Jimi. No musician ever like him
Actually...he covered it a couple of days BEFORE its release after Paul had played him a demo....how cool is that ?
Saw Paul and his band about 5 years ago. Waited all my life and missed seeing Wings in the 70s. Awesome show. That being said, I could just listen to Paul tell stories for 3 hours.
And he's seen an awful lot...must have loads of stories!
Me too! I think that this was the concert I was at in San Diego! Best concert EVER! And, I've been going to concerts since the 60's. This was a concert I will never forget. We love you, Paul!
Paul is a true music genius. He plays so many instruments, great composer, great singer, great entertainer, etc. Sir Paul is one of a kind. 🎼🎶🎵👍
Wow. Paul rocking lead guitar and jamm’n. He’s such an underrated guitarist and rarely takes lead but wow.. I think one of his first lead guitar moments was numerous guitar pieces on McCartney I back in 1970.. The guitar work on Maybe I’m Amazed is fantastic...
Paul plays the solos on "Taxman" and "Good Morning Good Morning," and probably the earliest "lead" he did was the bent-sounding licks on "Another Girl."
@@watts111 And Paul & George did the twin leads on "And Your Bird Can Sing." Paul played most of the instruments on "Back in the USSR".
He's a horrible lead player. What do you know about this subject. I love Paul's work, but get real. This video shows how mediocre he is as a lead guitarist. What is your background ? Do you play ? Do your really know anything about the subject? Paul has influence me greatly. I love his bass work, his songwriting, his singing, his piano playing, his studio production work.... but get real. When I song write, when I play all the instruments on the two CDs that I've released, they've both been influenced by Paul. He's a great musician, but a guy can't be everything. And as a lead guitarist, he's very mediocre. I could go to Guitar Center and find 16 year old kids that could play lead better than Paul's lead playing. He is having fun in this video, though. And, the audience is having fun and that's great. But don't mistake his lead guitar playing as being anything other than mediocre. If you do, it either means that you don't know anything about the subject, or that you're so star struck that you lie to yourself. Keep it real. (PS: I know that I'm going to open myself up for a bunch of criticism, but to show your where I'm comming from, and how much Paul has influence me, give this tune a listen. I played all instrument, Including a coffee can for a drum. You can hear Paul's bass playing all over this tune, despite it being a jazz tune. That last half has lead guitar playing on it. This is one man band stuff. ua-cam.com/video/W_98uJ62xdc/v-deo.html
I have to admit that gave me chills great tribute and mutual respect they both had for each other 🎸
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Thirty seconds in and Jimi is already causing love-making lol
Yea, dude ramped it up quick!
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Yeah. Later that night he may've gotten carried away and forgot to pull out.
Hi . Are You Mike (?) COol! ☮️☄️
That's a motherfuckin "Beatle" !
You betcha!!!!
was he in the fab four?
rarely see paul playes the lead guitar!
I saw him at munich last year playing the Guitar!
because he sucks at it
Lol. Does sound like a dodgy pub band cover...
Paul's main instrument has always been guitar. He was forced to play bass because John and George refused to when stu suttcliff stayed in Germany
it shows
This is actually a nice solo from McCartney, it's really not that technical but it still sounds really good and bluesy.
yes being famous is its own thing lol
You don't need technicality just soul brother.....though I won't deny it's always good to have tools under ur belt ;)
It sounds like someone who’s been playing lead guitar for a year, but Paul isn’t a lead guitar player so he’s not really expected to pull this stuff off.
Yes but he also composed and played several great guitar solos like the one in Maybe I’M Amazed which is covered by many. Guitar may not be his primary instrument but he knows how to compose...
@@alromano3584 whatchu mean guitar is not his primary instrument. Paul started guitar player since the quarrymen
Interesting read on Paul and Jimi:
“On the 21st of October 1969, Jimi Hendrix, Miles Davis and the drummer Tony Williams sent a telegram to Paul McCartney (who was a big fan of Jimi).
"We are recording and LP together this weekend in New York - STOP - How about coming in to play bass - STOP - Peace - Jimi Hendrix Miles Davies (sic) Tony Williams."
On October 22, Peter Brown, who worked for the Beatles' record label, replied on behalf of Paul: "Ref. cable received from Hendrix, Davies and Williams. Paul McCartney away from London on holiday, not expected to return for two weeks."
When the ex-Beatle was later shown the telegram, he was stunned "Am I dreaming? Is it a joke? Where did you find that?" The documents come from Yazid Manou, the French Hendrix specialist, who discovered them while researching on the web-sites of The Hard Rock Café. One document is at Key West (Florida 2005) and the other in Prague (Czech Republic 2012).
"How is this possible? Jimi! Jimi wanted to play with me and I find out now? Why?"
McCartney suddenly realized that October 21, 1969 had been a special day: "An american radio had just announced that I was dead and it had spread worldwide. The Beatles were in a difficult period. I went to my house in Scotland and I didn't want to be joined... so, I never got this telegram. I was dreaming to play with Jimi. We knew each other. I remember having seen him playing at The Speakeasy Club, in London, in 1966 : Jimi was astonishing, breathless, impossible to categorise. I remember that he had played his famous version of "Hey Joe" and a song of Howlin' Wolf. I have never played with him; I thought that we would have all the time in the world. And he died one year after; he was 27. When, in 1967, I was one of the art directors of the Monterey Festival, I got him invited."
Unknown in the USA, Hendrix exploded onto the scene, thanks to that concert. "What could Jimi, Miles, Tony and I have done in a studio ? I know I would have rather played guitar than bass... or both. Jimi had no limits. He brought together psychedelic rock, electric blues, gospel... and his technique remains matchless. For 40 years, I recalled his genius in pretty all of my concerts."
Evidently moved, McCartney adds "It is at the same time my biggest missed opportunity and also a great news... an inspiration to write new songs."
Another interesting detail- Manou managed to get Peter Brown on the phone to ask him about the telegram and informed him of fan’s angry reactions to the missed opportunity - Brown promptly hung up on him!
Thanks Paul .
That was a great tribute to a great guitar man n singer!
Tends to show how physical Hendrix's music was!! Kudos to Mr McCartney for covering it ... and Abe of course for rockin it on the drums!!
Jimmy Smiles Somewhere From Heaven. Got to appreciate the relationship of musicians forever influencing each other.
jimi (; he's a lefty, and he doesn't spell it like other 'immy's
Uno de los mas grandes músicos de rock haciendo un tema del más grande guitarrista de todos los tiempos .
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Paul McCartney's shows have lost none of their life like so many musicians have
Awesome! I don't understand all the negative comments. This sounds great. And he was 67 when it was recorded.
is that really him playing that solo?
@@vincentl.9469 yes
I liked it.
@@vincentl.9469 NO! It wasn't! Don't you know Paul is DEAD?
@@timhoovermusicman if you say so...
Legend covering another Legend song that's pretty cool!!👍👏 That guitar is off the hook🎸
Am I the only one that thinks that drummer is f*ckin' awesome?
No. The guy rocks.
To play with Paul fucking McCartney,the guy has to be good
It's Abe Laboriel Jr.
@@nicosarangomartinez son of Dr Abraham Laboriel, a music professor at Berkley.
U got that right brother 👊
It's goosebumping to realize that Paul was already biggest musician when Hendrix came and now.. many years later... oh God...
I love Paul McCartney
I don't think some realize but Jimi released Are You Experienced? on May 12, 1967. Sgt. Pepper's was released on May 26th, 1967. Let that sink in. Everybody said Sgt. Peppers was this forward thinking game changer and it WAS, but Are You Experienced? was before it! And man was THAT as game changer. So just saying Sgt. Pepper's wasn't on an island all by itself.
ezzel a feldolgozással, igen nagy, és kellemes meglepetést kaptam Paultól, köszönöm!
Wow!! What an awesome rocker he is!!!
How nice of you Sir Paul! Respect from Nepal!
How can you not love Sir Paul !!! My favorite Scouser :)
Two of the must talented lefty musicians in the world tributing one another
Aqui em SP o Paul falou o Jimi tocou nessa guitarra (era uma outra semi acústica) ,e eu vou tocar igual a ele, aí foi tocou uma música normal, no finalzinho ele correu pra caixa de som virou ajoelhou e tocou o último acorde!! Grande Paul, responsável direto pela carreira do Hendrix, cuida até hoje!
Wow, quite a talented guy!😍😍😍
his multi talent is unbelievable!!!
I read the comments of couple youngsters who suppose know to play guitar and criticize Paul approach to Jimi song and his poor technique.. Maybe some of those have managed some metallica or megadeth songs and now they proudly think they are awesome. To play good technically is only first step and there is looong way from technical player to good player. Jimi was for example not only good but supreme, there is also long way from good to supreme, but still I consider Paul good guitar player. You may ask why ?? Think about it you will get it one day, I hope so. I was always in awe how some old rock or blues guitarist play couple of seem to be simple riffs but it sounded so awesome and when myself played it it sounded dead, robotic. It may take a lot time or not to get that right feel but if you drop ego you start learning it just happen and suddenly you know it. Jimi song Are You Experienced refers to so many levels of human life experiences it is endless like the sky !!
Dope, ur right about that technicality......"when the technical side of guitar overrides the spiritual you do not reach extreme heights..." - frusciante
by the way.... go tell'em to listen to beatles guitars.... 1/3 is paul
Paul and Jimi-Both Lefty !!!
I've got three siblings that are lefties...but they don't amount to much...LOLOLOLOL
Are they all Guitarist? There are people self inspired, but you just cant help being inspired !!!
naw just taking a jab at them...just kidding around...
Jimi Hendrix was actually a righty, but learned guitar left handed because he didn't know what the fuck he was doing back then! XD Still Jimi's a legend and will never be forgotten.
Pigsrock93
Jimi was left-handed but his father forced him to play righthanded out of religious reasons, so Jimi learned to play right-handed on a left-hand-tuned guitar so that he could swap it over when his pa wasn't watching
... one of the best - and unexpected - covers - coming from Paul's heart ... ! And a phenomenal DRUMMER pushing the show !
Too bad he didn’t cover more of the song. Sexy lyrics and a great bridge … and some room for his great guitarist to explore.
Drummer killing it. Good cover.
Abe Laboriel Jr
Nice effort from Paul & point well taken as to " tribute". In all this it can not be mistaken that the original much wilder, inspired dynamic of that song belongs completely to Jimi Hendrix. It's not just " hands" on the guitar...it is "soul" on the guitar that is important. Love to Paul, Love to Jimi
Paul! You should have strapped on a right handed Strat and flipped it over!
Mr. Shears, are you the one and only? If so may I call you Billy?
You know, jimi didn't just flip a right handed strat over. He flipped it, and swapped the strings so that the bottom string was still on the bottom. Yeah, he could've gotten a strat and done all that, but that seems like a lot of effort for a 1 minute tribute.
I’d love to see Paul flip around a right handed Les Paul and play it like that all of the time
@@nochannelmusician769 same
@@nochannelmusician769 he did it with his Epiphone Casinos it would be cool with his Les paul
Paul is the greatest..one of my favourite musicians 👍🏻🎸 brilliant he is. Of course the Beatles my favourite all time band.
holy shit it even has a little touch of the beatles in the lead that was awesome. I was really skeptical before hearing it. Now I'm like, "dude you didn't sing it?!"
That was so cool. The tone sounded sweet and creamy and you are right it has a touch of Beatles to it
Jimi Hendrix el guitarrista genial de todos los tiempos ,paz a su Alma en Venezuela marco pauta increíble
Сэр Пол с Днём рождения!
Крепчайшего Вам здоровья, удачи и всего самого доброго, успешного, удачного, яркого и позитивного! Пусть всё, что приносит Вам радость, приумножается! Спасибо Вам !
Linda Eastman esposa de Paul era admiradora de Jimi. Ella lo vio actuar en 1968 en el Miami Rcok festival.
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Los genios musicales como Paul, Eric,jinger, miles de músicos y cantantes lo dicen y el público mundial , su música Alucinante
Amazing. Paul can play any instrument. And he knows who to create a special energy of love around like nobody else. And yet...trolls always show up because they love him too much. And faint with envy. Pathetic people. I wish Paul had make this tribute the night I saw his concert. It's simply fabulous.
What a gem of a video! I have never seen Paul play Hendrix,, it will be brilliant if he plays that at Glastonbury in August 2022. He's a very young 79 isn't he!!
Paul hung out with Jimi too man... All these legends who worked in the 60s were around to see a lotta different people on stage. A lotta talent. Always love to hear that story about Sgt album and Jimi calling for Eric. One can't be nicer than Paul or Eric or Jimi. ❤
This guy's pretty good. He may have a future if he writes some original material.
Are you kidding he sucks he'll never amount to anything
Race: He might if he had Help. You know, a good songwriting partner. But right now he's just Nowhere, Man.
Waiting for the woooshes😂
Yeah yeah yeah
On his own, nah. But he'd be a real asset in the right band. (Ooh, ain't hindsight grand!)
Paul is one ☝️ of the greatest musicians still alive
Jimi would be proud
Só uma maneira de lembrar do cara que ele conheceu e viu tocar. Ao vivo e ainda fez uma homenagem a ele tocando sargent pepers 4 dias após o disco ser lançado
Pauli Rocks Hendrix! Wow!!!
Very good!!! Míster Paul...
One tribute deserves another - good on you Paul .
Wow what great lead licks by Paul who knew. Blew me away.
Un homenaje del genio de Liverpool, para Jimi Hendrix!
LOVE love LOVE this story! & both performers covering both songs!
Thank you sir!
Honestly, he gets Hendrix vibe-wise better than anyone else. He just does - not kidding. Even better than Hendrix disciples...
He doesn't try to outplay him or keep up. He just gets that strange, off-kilter vibe Hendrix had and to a T.
It's uncanny. And funny.
LOVE his Hendrix stuff.
Don't be fooled, Paul was a hell-raiser too!
Clearly you are DEAF!
And haven't heard Eric gales! McCartney is a great Bass Player!
X x. Astrological opposites!!! Hendrix is a Sagittarius. McCartney is a Gemini. Bob Dylan is also a Gemini & as Hendrix said in an April 1969 interview in Dallas: "Dylan turned me on MENTALLY"!!!!
X x. Astrological opposites!!! Hendrix is a Sagittarius. McCartney is a Gemini. Bob Dylan is also a Gemini & as Hendrix said in an April 1969 interview in Dallas: "Dylan turned me on MENTALLY"!!!!
The respect these guys have for eachother is paramount.
Gerry Piazza. Like BILL COX said: THERE WERE NO EGOS!!! It`s all about 'JUST'!! the music!!!
Nadie lo superó y ya fallecido paz a su Alma tocando en las estrellas
Beautiful tribute
Only Jimi could play Jimi songs I think. His style and soul was half his songs, at least.
Paul giving back the favor to Jimi. Of course Paul can't play like him, but is a nice homage 💗
Yes! you did the right comment..
Linda homenagem a Jimi
he listen to the lead cut in maybe im amazed its great stuff he plays great guitar parts as well as bass ect the guys a true musician
Everybody's heard Paul play solo guitar, probably without realizing it. A lot of the grungy, psychedelic sounding solos were actually played by Paul. "Helter Skelter ," "Back in the USSR," "Tomorrow Never Knows," "Taxman," "Good Morning Good Morning" are among his most notable solos.
Pual is simply a great all around guitarist.
A lot of haters here. To anyone who's gonna shit on every cover of foxy lady that isn't as good as jimi hendrix's, you've got a long long list to get to.
That's true. There are some tunes which you don't want to cover unless you are sure you are ready.
I liked it.
the best guitar player, bassist, drummer and singer in the beatles
Imagine sitting down having a 2 hour conversation with Sir Paul. Where do you start?
paul's guitar sounds like helter skelter
Thats cause he played that lead
I think that actually was an outro to Helter Skelter, that's why it starts so abruptly- we're just seeing the last minute of the song.
Paul !!! You are the greatest .
This almost seems like the opening to a movie, a very awesome movie
Paul plays bass, piano, and guitar it turns out. Damn that guy is just a musical savant.
drums and ukulele too he could get music out of a rock and stick
He was a guitarist first. The Beatles lost their bass player in '61, so he switched.
That drummer
Just a little anecdote about the grace and kindness of the late Jimi Hendrix.He played and presented his musical compositions like masterpieces. "Foxy Lady" became the dream standard for vocals along with "Purple Haze".His stage presence was so powerful you could hear a pin drop.The outfits he wore were often silky, satiny or velvety, paisley, tie dye, frock coats and jabot frill shirts made in the finest London Boutiques.His focus was on the softening of sound from the microphone and he was continuously adjusting the amplifiers. Jimi took good care of his guitars as a rule, and would only entrust someone like the virtuoso Eric Clapton to help him tune an electric guitar. Blinding lights and loudness never outshone the magical mystery of the "experience". He shared his songs generously with the gifted stars and likewise Bob Dylan let him cover "All Along The Watchtower". Ringo Starr had the same elegant taste in clothes and took to helping Jimi' find refined accommodation in a London flat.He did learn Sgt. Pepper"s Lonely Heart's Club Band in a few days, and I wonder if that gave his contemporaries real insight into their work. I wonder how futuristic he could have sounded if he had lived to old age .Surely Miles Davis and John Coltrane would have seen a refined progressive change to jazz in later year sessions.Nice instrumental tribute to 'Black Majesty's" unforgettable "Sand Castle Magic ' of a Purple Haze dimension. Lovingly, FOXY.
No matter what you think of him Paul is the greatest rocker ever
James Paul still at the top of his game.
That's how you recognize really great musicians of any style or provenience: mutual respect. And the sense of good music. I could tell you hundreds of examples.
Johnny Cash and Bob Dylan. Wynton Marsalis and Eric Clapton. Yo-Yo Ma and Chris Thiele. Django and Duke. Stéphane Grappelli and Yehudi Menuhin. Chick Corea and Bela Fleck. Joshua Bell - Edgar Meyer - Sam Bush, John Williams playing 'Here Comes the Sun' and so on ... There are no real boundaries.
Honor among the greats.
*JIMI COVERS BEATLES , PAUL COVERS JIMI*
And Sir Paul is one of the few guys to actually play Hendrix lefty
I love you Ringo.
Great musicianship, Baul
No wonder that you were my favorite. You rendered it faithfuly. And totally respected jimi. Paul mcCartny you were the mist and creativity of the beatles.
Well, Hendrix DID cover Sgt. Pepper, so it's only fitting that Sir Macca covers a Hendrix jam. Amazing.
I wish I was gifted to play guitar I would just strum along like that all day 😂
It's never too late to pick one up and play.
One thing is for certain; You will never regret it.
This is a paramount gift to Jime Hen lovers
Wow!!!!!
McCartney did us proud.
bless Paul & Jimmy🎶🎵🎸
The sound is everything, and he sounds good... Simple, not technically skilled, but extremely good.. And that's all..
Privilegio de quem precenciou esse som !
The drummer is pretty good Abe Laboriel Jr.he has played
with people from B.B.King, Steve Vai, Les Paul Etc.Etc.Etc....
His dad was a jazz bassist and his family is full of great artist.
I hear all of Revolver and Pepper on this solo!
A lot of people here complain about Paul's guitar technique, and they do not realize they seem pretty silly...
If anyone ever says that, show them this and then play them the three-way solo battle at the end of The End.
Sounds pretty bloody good to me. Anyway what do they expect, Hendrix? Hendrix was one person, Paul is another.
There is no such thing as proper guitar technique..
The blues players threw out that playbook.. a re-wrote it. New music writing had to be made to transcribe it.. that’s how inventive it was..!!
Each player plays their own way.. those who criticize.. don’t know a thing about music.
How can you criticise this guy. He's forgotten more about music than any keyboard expert out there. Ridiculous
Constructive criticism doesn’t give an individual a pass nor make the critic ‘silly’. McCartney’s musical abilities are undisputed however this would have received a few quizzical looks in a back room pub performance. Remember those screaming girls in the Beatles early concerts? I’d rather take the view of another musically competent person than someone with unquestioning devotion.
The master respecting the grandmaster, but I love the Beatles music too..✌🏻
Paul McCartney a true Gemini rocking at 67 years young
Paul McCartney covers Hendrix's "Foxey Lady"!? So cool