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  • @abigaildevoe
    @abigaildevoe  Рік тому +31

    what’s your favorite song on electric ladyland? comment below!

    • @kristofftaylovoski60
      @kristofftaylovoski60 Рік тому +12

      All Along the Watchtower..... The greatest Dylan cover ever..

    • @kingofthesnakes2396
      @kingofthesnakes2396 Рік тому +10

      Crosstown traffic
      Burning of the midnight light
      Merman I should turn to be

    • @fernandoluzuriagaacosta5338
      @fernandoluzuriagaacosta5338 Рік тому +12

      Merman.

    • @cbot72
      @cbot72 Рік тому +7

      I really dig G*psy Eyes, but goddamn do Watchtower and Slight Return go hard

    • @c11p
      @c11p Рік тому +10

      I mean, it has to be.... 1983

  • @ghoullyman
    @ghoullyman Рік тому +64

    As a black guitarist all I can say is thank you for everything Hendrix . You went through so much trauma and loneliness just to do what you love just like me .

    • @shelleylyme6402
      @shelleylyme6402 Рік тому +5

      I feel your pain 🙄

    • @jimmymelendez1836
      @jimmymelendez1836 Рік тому +3

      ​@@shelleylyme6402 Ok?😒🙄

    • @greatwhite3676
      @greatwhite3676 Рік тому

      Is it illegal for blacks to play guitar somewhere? What stupid thing to say. Hendrix would not approve of leftist identity politics

    • @shelleylyme6402
      @shelleylyme6402 Рік тому +8

      I'm an English Caucasian who works on an oil rig in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean with sixty-one Frenchman and three Italians and I've been through so much trauma and lonliness but when I try to tell everyone about it they just ridicule me and say I'm wallowing in self-pity and I need to get out of the kindergarten and grow up and start taking responsibility for my own emotions and my own inner life 😔

    • @mondegreen9709
      @mondegreen9709 Рік тому +6

      Loneliness is such a... drag.

  • @leighfoulkes7297
    @leighfoulkes7297 Рік тому +34

    I absolutely love this album!! My personal favorite song is "1983 ... (A Merman I Should Turn To Be)"!

    • @leighfoulkes7297
      @leighfoulkes7297 Рік тому +2

      The instrumental part of the song more than the lyrics.

    • @abigaildevoe
      @abigaildevoe  Рік тому +7

      i admittedly latch onto the instrumentation more than lyrics. i do across the board really. 1983 is just so wildly creative

    • @sugadelicsavagesoul8623
      @sugadelicsavagesoul8623 Рік тому +2

      100,000,000% agree! Most underrated song on here. My absolute favorite of the album!

    • @JJJJJVVVVVLLLLL
      @JJJJJVVVVVLLLLL 2 місяці тому

      @@abigaildevoeanyway, that would be beyond the will of God… and the grace of the king!?

  • @doctorinsomnia5410
    @doctorinsomnia5410 Рік тому +45

    Of course this is Jimi's undisputed masterpiece. Proof? Hendrix thought so highly of this epic, he christened his studio in NYC: Electric Lady!! Nuff said....

    • @Foxglove963
      @Foxglove963 Рік тому +3

      Hendrix was not into christenings. Nuff said.

  • @sledzeppelin
    @sledzeppelin Рік тому +21

    I just listened to Voodoo Chile last night. I almost always listen to music while I’m working, but when Voodoo Chile comes on, I always find myself just sitting there in awe, totally immersed in it. Just so unbelievably heavy and intricate and dark and deep.
    Jimi’s early death is such a profound tragedy and loss for music.

  • @waterboys3001
    @waterboys3001 Рік тому +4

    In a joint interview, Stewart Copland and Nick Mason (Floyd) both claimed that Mitch Mitchell was their favorite drummer. Mitch had been the drummer for the UK's "National Youth Jazz Orchestra" which played big band jazz.

  • @ramsnover3599
    @ramsnover3599 Рік тому +7

    Fun fact, the long version of Voodoo Chile, was an after- after party with Jack Cassidy and Steve Winwood...being convinced to come back and jam...by the way you are very well rounded on your content, and your a Doll ....thanku

  • @chrismorgan7494
    @chrismorgan7494 Рік тому +7

    I still remember that rainy Saturday, when I was in 7th grade, over at my buddy's house. We were smoking pot playing Atari 2600 and his dad wanted me to hear Electric Ladyland. It literally changed my life while melting my friggin' mind. I just couldn't believe what I was hearing from his guitar. This album will always be a huge monolith that informed my musical sensibilities. This album is what made me pick up the guitar two years later. I'm so glad you reviewed this gem, Abi!!

    • @abigaildevoe
      @abigaildevoe  Рік тому +4

      those sound like the ideal conditions to first experience ladyland! something tells me that's what hendrix would've wanted. glad you shared your story here!

  • @foobar476
    @foobar476 Рік тому +9

    The cover we had on this side of the pond was certainly an eye opener for young impressionable me when I encountered it in my dad's record collection. I didn't know quite what to make of it. To me, it had a witches' coven sort of vibe.
    "1983" is a masterpiece. The intro always reminds me of Iron Maiden's "Children if the Damned" which I had heard before getting into Hendrix.

  • @chuckdibble1425
    @chuckdibble1425 Рік тому +2

    A recent comment to my friends about your content!! As for myself I LOVE it!! Yopu are fantastic and Ive been a Punk Rocker since 1977!!
    As far as Abigail goes, she can be silly sometimes but I have massive respect for her! It's obvious she is well-educated and was probably TOP in her class at Dale Carnegie University...but she does some really awesome research that is well beyond the norm. It is making me go back and look at these records with a different less biased lens...As a kid, I owned every single one of the records she reviewed but IMHO, she is a top-class storyteller... not to mention the obvious heart she has for it!! I like that!! She knows EXACTLY what she is doing and she knows she's good at it!!😁👍❤

  • @GaryArmstrongmacgh
    @GaryArmstrongmacgh Рік тому +2

    DJs in the old days used to play this album on air once in awhile. Think KMET 94.7 FM LA...Yeah...I'm an old Cali boy. They'd call the talking at the end Jimi raps. Think Jim Ladd and classic DJs like that. Thanks for making me remember this old album. I posted Still Rainin', Still Dreamin'...the mix is cool...goes back and forth!

  • @BlueSky...
    @BlueSky... Рік тому +17

    This album always seemed to me to be a pioneering work a few years ahead of its time. Jimi shows some genuine vision here with tracks like 1983, with that slow, monolithic guitar riff. There's a huge sense of space Jimi creates in this song---wide open territory that guitarists like David Gilmour would later become a master at exploring.

    • @abigaildevoe
      @abigaildevoe  Рік тому +4

      i would've loved to see where that direction could've gone but we'll never know. maybe that hendrix jazz album is waiting for us all on the other side, who knows

    • @michaelhawkins7389
      @michaelhawkins7389 Рік тому +1

      @@abigaildevoe The original vinyl cover of electric ladyland had nude women on the cover of it who were fans of Jimi Hendreix , Jimi Hendrix himself apparently hated this version , it was released by the record company , this verison of the vinyl is very rare and goes for a lot of money , it, is so iconic in fact that, it is more famous then the re- released vinyl cover that came out shortly afterwards
      and because of this the first release with the women on it , is very rare ,

    • @RabbiSteve1
      @RabbiSteve1 6 місяців тому

      @@abigaildevoeyeah, in Dream’s library. See Neil Gaiman’s SANDMAN. In Dream’s library, are all kinds of never published books, movies, albums etc of stuff the artists never got to do or finish in this life.

  • @absea7918
    @absea7918 Рік тому +10

    Great review! This one is a behemoth. When I first encountered it, it seemed unfocused, and messay, but the more I listened to it, I came to see that it's an album that blasts through the confines of standard rock format and sequencing, into something wide-screen, and technicolor. Hendrix's genius is in full bloom here.

    • @abigaildevoe
      @abigaildevoe  Рік тому +5

      behemoth is the perfect word to describe it. i was intimidated by ladyland until listening to it for this video, you're right about it needing a few listens to sink in

  • @steveburkitt1255
    @steveburkitt1255 Рік тому +2

    Smart, beautiful, your podcast is a great because you take the time to look into what happened in that era.

  • @dennismason3740
    @dennismason3740 Рік тому +25

    This album is perfection. Every second. Even Little Miss Strange in its pop way.

    • @nakim55
      @nakim55 Рік тому

      Jimi should have never let those cheesy Redding tunes on his lp’s.

    • @dennismason3740
      @dennismason3740 Рік тому

      @@nakim55 - I would have agreed from 1967 to 2023. I listened to Axis: Bold as Love for the first time in...decades? last week and for the first time I rather liked the Redding bits. Doing the math...56 years. The guitar playing on all his tunes is phenomenol and the tune, yes, a bit we-tarted. Jimi was a bit more concerned about the right look and Noel's bass parts were simple and competent. Listen to Billy Cox's playing on Band of Gypsys - really simple stuff. My response is "your response is perfectly understandable".

  • @tommathews3964
    @tommathews3964 Рік тому +11

    Man, this was some LIFE CHANGING stuff here! Jimi really seemed to let it all go on Ladyland, and had the freedom that commercial success brings to do so. I'd really like to give heavenly thanks to my Dad, who bravely took 4 "too young to drive" kids to Tuscaloosa Alabama on May 7, 1969 to see the spectacle that was Jimi live! Noel's "Fat Mattress" opened too! The things parents do!! While I loved it at time of release, especially the "predictable Jimi", if there is such a thing, like "Crosstown Traffic" "All Along the Watchtower" "Gypsy Eyes" etc. it was not until years later that I came to fully appreciate this album as a whole. It takes it's place among the all timers now, for me!

    • @abigaildevoe
      @abigaildevoe  Рік тому +3

      wow that sounds like an incredible gig!! what was fat mattress live like? i haven't heard any live recordings of theirs, official or otherwise.

    • @tommathews3964
      @tommathews3964 Рік тому +5

      @@abigaildevoe Welllllll, I was 14 at the time and 67 now so I MIGHT be a little fuzzy 😆. I remember them playing a lot off of their first album, which I had. Short, folky/psych/poppy songs. I don't remember the set being particularly long. I was lucky enough to see Jimi again in the summer of 70 at the second Atlanta Pop Festival. Hotter than hell over the 4th of July weekend, and two months later Jimi would be gone......

    • @avery7001
      @avery7001 Рік тому +1

      Mind blowing 🤯

  • @amarijayamari
    @amarijayamari Рік тому +18

    And the gods made love... fabulous album, and Hendrix clearly at his peak.

  • @PlayThatPodcast
    @PlayThatPodcast Рік тому +2

    Thanks again for stopping by the pod, Abby! It was great speaking with you!

  • @EdnaMillion.
    @EdnaMillion. Рік тому +5

    Agree 100% about Voodoo Chile. His best recording. Turnout the lights and listen to it in the dark, loud. Breathtaking. And I like the studio chatter. Great channel, btw.

    • @abigaildevoe
      @abigaildevoe  Рік тому +4

      i like the studio chatter too! it's the much-needed palate cleanser after 15 minutes of whatever very intense magic we just experienced. like "moon turn the tides" after "1983"

    • @spacerockwizard
      @spacerockwizard Рік тому

      My best bud has the naked-lady cover. The first time I heard Electric Ladyland I was alone, in the dark, lightly tripping and completely mesmerized. "Vodoo Chile" and side 3 in particular left me with mouth agape. You beautifully encapsulated this masterpiece.

  • @Pablo668
    @Pablo668 Рік тому +1

    Great rundown. I love Hendrix, though I haven't listened to him in a while. I played/listened to heaps of Hendrix and Cream when I was in my late teens and twenties.

  • @gevowavemagnet
    @gevowavemagnet Рік тому +5

    I love how you understand these old records. You've given me new insights into these recordings after fifty years, thanks.

    • @abigaildevoe
      @abigaildevoe  Рік тому +3

      this means a lot, thank you so much!

    • @avery7001
      @avery7001 Рік тому

      Perception beyond years

  • @NoOne-sn2si
    @NoOne-sn2si Рік тому +2

    First time I ever heard Electric Ladyland I was at a friend's house and did a lot of mushroom tea. THAT was serendipitous!

    • @abigaildevoe
      @abigaildevoe  Рік тому +1

      something tells me that's exactly how this album was intended to be heard. how did 1983 sound?? or feel??

  • @jeffreed2771
    @jeffreed2771 Рік тому +2

    Abby, you did a great job, as usual. I have always felt that each side of this record has its own unique groove or vibe. I have this album on both vinyl, which I bought in 1980, and the remastered CD. I much prefer listening to it on vinyl. Turning over each side and switching the records gives you a bit of a break before experiencing the next side. It's my favorite of his three original studio recordings.

  • @Amadeusthegreat100
    @Amadeusthegreat100 Рік тому +2

    Hey hey snappy. I got the revolver super deluxe.
    I love Electric Ladyland. A kid at school had a t-shirt that said, "Take a trip to Electric Ladyland. Fly LSD."
    Noel was getting rather cross with all the guests because it was supposed to be an Experience album. I didn't go for his track on this album. I much prefered 'She's So Fine.'
    My favorite track is Voodoo Chile. Heavy American blues played by a British group. The finest hybrid black and white blues performance ever. And the track is extra heavy because Hendrix was using extra heavy strings and his guitar was tuned down to D. Heavy.
    Slight Return is a great track too but not a great album closer.
    Rainy Day and Still Raining are supposed to be split in half because the rainy daydream was 1983. It was the dream and the Still dreaming section is like the snap back to reality.
    It's so sad that he never finished 'First Rays of the New Rising Sun'. It was supposed to be a double and as you can hear, the music was unlike anything he had done before. He was a truly progressive musical visionary.
    Side two sounds a bit muddy and over saturated in places like Lamp, etc..
    Anyhow,,,, Voodoo Chile! What else can I say?

    • @abigaildevoe
      @abigaildevoe  Рік тому +1

      good to see you back here man. i've gotten a few comments pointing me to the scraps of new rising sun, i'll have to check it out. it's been out of print for a long time but mark my words i will find it!! i love that weight that voodoo chile has about it. i think i would've closed the record with still raining still dreaming - even thought it's not the experience playing with jimi, that breakdown would still make it one hell of a closer

  • @donnicholson3200
    @donnicholson3200 Рік тому +5

    Great take on this genius album. Maybe my favorite of all time. I saw Hendrix live twice. Nothing like it. He was from a totally other level of musical experience. So sad when he departed this world. Now I have to buy a turntable to play my original pressing of this album. Thanks!

  • @zsatsfm
    @zsatsfm Рік тому +4

    Another magnificent video Abby, love the clothes! This is a great double album, we all know how brilliant Hendrix was, but Mitch Mitchell was, in my view, up there with Keith Moon and Noel's bass work is equally busy and melodic...and his fab song Little Miss Strange. But the highlight for me (apart from Crosstown Traffic, Watchtower and Slight Return), is Come On, imo one of Jimi's best solos, just wish it went on longer.

    • @abigaildevoe
      @abigaildevoe  Рік тому

      i was totally one of those people who wrote off mitch mitchell, this album changed my mind and i'm glad it did! didn't take nearly as long to get hip to noel's talent. reading i'm with the band certainly helped

  • @peterjetnikoff
    @peterjetnikoff Рік тому +3

    Another fine celebration of a classic and another record that took decades for me to broach. Hendrix's name was uttered with reverence among my elder siblings as though he was something you could only get to after passing arcane rites and coming of age the way you have to get used to (and then attacked by) alcohol when younger. I and the rest of the guitar playing teens around me at school just adopted the same solemnity with the name and let it pass in conversation like "the Bermuda Triangle" or "Nuclear Warfare" before moving on to whichever more current and forgettable figure on the pop charts. When I did hear Hendrix it was hard to relate to with the vocals that never seemed to break out of talking and guitar that always seemed to wail uncontrollably. Through punk and post punk the name or sound or brand felt too distant to retrieve. Then, in the early '00s as I was deliberately reaching back to records I'd never fully heard from before my teen record buying I got into the Hendrix remasters and got almost the opposite reaction from the younger one: Hendrix was a composer, not just a guitar god or virtuoso or rock star; all of those screeches, wails, grunts and roars coming through his Marshall stack were emotionally clear arrangements, demanding, certainly, but clear. And EL was the one that brought this further forward than the others. You're right to suggest that all of its sounds are intended and meaningful. You can put this one on to absorb it in the dark or party to it, cherry pick favourites or concentrate on sides. One last memory that this sparked was when I was in grade three and one of the girls in class got up when it was her turn to deliver the news of Hendrix's death. There was some pitter patter chat after it with his reputed astronomical performances brought up. Now I remember how young our teacher was and how she would have social as well as musical associations with the music. She issued a murmuring warning about drugs (we were 8!) and moved on to some bland buffering topic to get the school day started. I remember that more than my siblings' reaction. Thanks again, for an inspiring vid (listening to EL as I type)

  • @jimk2000
    @jimk2000 Рік тому +5

    I was fortunate enough to have seen Jimi Hendrix play live in concert in Kansas City 1968.

  • @jetnova3788
    @jetnova3788 Рік тому +2

    You keep topping yourself.
    I have a wonderful history with this record. It was the first Hendrix album I ever heard, at 15 or 16. I went from The Beach Boys to The Beatles, Stones, and then went absolutely crazy for Jimi. I did a lot of Jimi artwork, including a psych portrait on a friend’s skateboard. Thanks for clearing up a misconception of mine: I’d thought it was recorded at Electric Lady.
    Unlike other sprawling double albums (The White Album,Tusk) which I think are perfect the way they are, I would cut this to a single disc. The album in its entirety wears me out, and I’m usually not a big fan of impromptu jam recordings.
    VC(SR) always sets off an image in my head of T-Rexes fighting to the death. Dylan has gone on record as saying that “All Along The Watchtower” now belongs to Jimi, as he felt that the cover version topped the original.
    Is The Live at the Fillmore East album the same as the old Band of Gypsies album.? The latter’s version of “Machine Gun” (my favorite Hendrix song) kills me every time. I think it “answers” his sublime “Star Spangled Banner” beautifully. Miles Davis was reportedly blown away by MG.
    Jimi was remarkably restrained in the studio. He could have absolutely shown off on every song but he kept most of his lead work short and tasteful. I’m glad he didn’t do that for MG and VC(SR). Jimi is the only guitarist I can handle extended solos from, because A. The guitar was part of his nervous system, with virtually no filter and B. It comes from outer space via inner space.
    You really did this album justice, but that’s no surprise.
    Thanks again!
    P.S. I highly recommend the documentary “A Film About Jimi Hendrix,” which was made just a few years after his death. it includes amazing concert footage, plus interviews with folks who knew Jimi well before he got famous. Great interviews of contemporary musicians like Jagger and Townshend. Highlight is Little Richard’s interview.

    • @abigaildevoe
      @abigaildevoe  Рік тому +1

      re: band of gypsys at fillmore east: my live @ fillmore east album was recorded 12/31/1969, band of gypsys was recorded 1/1/1970! there was a set between that too. it's amazing how much "machine gun" changed in 24 hours!

    • @jetnova3788
      @jetnova3788 Рік тому +1

      @@abigaildevoe I shall listen to it

    • @jetnova3788
      @jetnova3788 Рік тому

      @@abigaildevoe Wow! The other version of Machine Gun is totally bonkers. It’s like free jazz. Could this be the version that Miles Davis heard? Prolly not, because it wasn’t released at the time(?). I’ll listen to this a bunch more. Great compare and contrast.

  • @leswadley6792
    @leswadley6792 Рік тому +4

    So great; totally dig that you are in to Robin Trower! 🤪🤘🏼

    • @abigaildevoe
      @abigaildevoe  Рік тому +2

      robin's on my short list of underrated guitarists! it's him, mick T, roy buchanan, and danny kirwan

    • @leswadley6792
      @leswadley6792 Рік тому

      @@abigaildevoe Definitely dig that list! Mick T; doesn’t get the credit he deserves!

  • @johnrountree370
    @johnrountree370 Рік тому +3

    Great episode on a remarkable album, Abbey! I agree completely that this album leaves you hoping for a Jimi jazz album. The first time I heard the album I knew that Rainy Day and Merman were pointing the path for Jimi to go in a jazz direction. This was also the time when Mles Davis (the most important musician outside of rock 'n roll) left Bop behind and embraced jazz fusion. Davis' album In a Silent Way was released in 1969. A jazz band with Buddy Miles, Jimi, maybe Billy Preston on keyboards, or let Wiwood push himself... Just dreaming, but I am sure that would have been a sublime record.

  • @stevenbailey4119
    @stevenbailey4119 Рік тому +1

    I like your insights, history, humor, and reflections. Yes, what would a jazz influenced album of Jimi's sound like. JH was my first and still ultimate musical idol after all these years. 😊 I enjoy your playfulness.

  • @vangrod8510
    @vangrod8510 Рік тому +3

    Somewhere I read that while recording Electric Ladyland Hendrix parked a car behind the studio and ran cable and hooked up the speakers so he could hear how a take sounded on the auto sound system. Not sure if that's true, but I always thought that was how 'Crosstown Traffic' became the coolest single in the world.

  • @glennandadriansrocktalk
    @glennandadriansrocktalk Рік тому +7

    OK, wardrobe was particularly impressive in this one. One of my favorite records. Voodoo Chile is easily my favorite track.

    • @abigaildevoe
      @abigaildevoe  Рік тому +2

      haha thanks! had to go the extra mile for jimi

  • @stefano.b65stef77
    @stefano.b65stef77 Рік тому +2

    Hi,
    time flies, it's monday again, i must watch the video now, never put it off, it wouldn't be a proper monday vinyl watching it on repeat tomorrow! Enjoy the sunshine in New England. My favourite song is Burning of the midnight lamp

    • @abigaildevoe
      @abigaildevoe  Рік тому

      haha that sun didn't last long. the day after filming this i had a photo shoot and the skies opened up right after i left! it's been raining non stop ever since. welcome to new england, most volatile weather in the country!

  • @haroldwyman3530
    @haroldwyman3530 Рік тому +2

    Abby! Another slam dunk. Love your posts, and that a few of you youngsters appreciate the work of the artists that remade music in the sixties.
    So, again, an old guy's perspective. I think this was the first album I bought with totally false expectations. Hey! Another Hendrix album, like Experienced only better. My first listening was all WTF. By my third it was whoa, this is four sides of perfection. Right? The sixties artists were always a year or two ahead of cultural expectations, and thereby shaped culture.
    Referencing your comments about Hendrix' jazz component, in his last interview I remember reading back in the day, he was talking about how he felt he had done all he could in the rock and blues bailiwick, and was thinking about talking some lessons from a jazz cat. Thinking Wes, but whomever. Being psyched, like this could get interesting. Next issue of Rolling Stone he was on the cover, having died. To bad. Too fucking bad.
    Keep up the good work.

  • @dlf1203
    @dlf1203 Рік тому +2

    Wonderful overview f a great album that's been blowing me away since it was released. Was lucky enough to hear Hendrix twice, Oakland Coliseum and San Jose fairgrounds. I agree that Voodoo Child is a masterpiece. It is how I discovered the blues. He played Slight Return many times and was more covered so that awesome 15 minutes is unfairly overlooked.

  • @johnbishop8324
    @johnbishop8324 Рік тому +4

    Another brilliant album review Abby.Your videos make Mondays a little bit better!

  • @malcolmsmith5271
    @malcolmsmith5271 Рік тому +4

    Inherited this album from my late older brother. This was one of his favourite albums. Thanks for covering this, it bought back some good…and sad memories.

    • @abigaildevoe
      @abigaildevoe  Рік тому +2

      i'm sorry for your loss, and i'm glad this album keeps the memories alive for you

    • @malcolmsmith5271
      @malcolmsmith5271 Рік тому

      @@abigaildevoe a number of albums you’ve featured I inherited when my brother passed. I do enjoy hearing about them, and love your enthusiasm and knowledge.

  • @jkk8609
    @jkk8609 Рік тому +3

    I have been listening to this album since the 70s ." 1983" is a go song to for me lately ( the last couple decades give or take a day or year) . My dogs and cats also react to the high pitch sound part.

  • @ronny-2112
    @ronny-2112 Рік тому +1

    Thanks Abi for reviewing such an innovative record like any of the mighty Jimi Hendrix Experience official trilogy albums. I love all three albums and most of the other posthumous records as well. The first time I saw Hendrix was on some old images from some Rolling Stone, Circus, Creem, Hit Parader and Guitar World magazines from my parents record collection, and then finally watch the Woodstock 1969 movie (yes, on VHS) when I was 12 years old and completely became a fan, that was back in the early 90's.
    I immediately started digging into the Experience studio albums and any official live bootlegs I could get my hands on. He inspired me to learn to play guitar, I owe that to him since. Also love how good Mitch Mitchell and Noel Redding were on their instruments, they were such great musicians.

  • @tavonnorris8910
    @tavonnorris8910 Рік тому +5

    Thank you for showing love for Buddy Miles as a drummer, I really like Buddy's drumming and his singing is my favorite part when he performed some of his songs with Jimi and Billy Cox.
    The album cover that Jimi wanted would've been perfect if it was released during his lifetime as a big fan myself (in my 20's).
    FAVORITE SONG: Voodoo Chile, Rainy Day Dream Away (I did the extended version because it rocks), 1983, All Along the Watchtower and Voodoo Child (live versions are WAY better).
    * That was Buddy Miles on the drums on "Still Raining, Still Dreaming".

  • @charlesgoodwin9332
    @charlesgoodwin9332 Рік тому +1

    Great Album all the way through! BTW, thanks for suggesting " Almost Famous", very enjoyable. I was 16 in 1973, so kind of a blast from the past. Fun!

  • @ericfultz9429
    @ericfultz9429 Рік тому +1

    hey thank you for this one Abby. one of my very favorite albums. we got pretty damn hot down in maryland too. looking foward to more of your fun n games

  • @robertlear2712
    @robertlear2712 Рік тому +2

    This is one of my favorite records. I listened to it every day when I was in college and I saw Hendrix in concert in 1968

  • @nickcerase1646
    @nickcerase1646 Рік тому +2

    great video Abby, loved it. Electric Ladyland is my #1 Hendrix album. I have a vinyl copy with the naked ladies, i bought it some time in the late 1980's i think. Songs, well, Long Hot Summer Night, both Voodoo's and both Rainy days, and 1983 really grew on me, particularly after i heard Gov't Mule cover it

  • @jmcguire3172
    @jmcguire3172 Рік тому +2

    Love it when Cross Town Traffic pops up on the radio...but All Along The Watchtower is #1. ✌️🍺

  • @jarosawnowosad6973
    @jarosawnowosad6973 Рік тому +1

    What a coincidence - I have just watched "Ex Machina", and now you and Hendrix invite me to Electric Ladyland? OK, Jimi's electric women are more friendly, so I've revisited this country for some relief.
    Though I had discovered Jimi's music up in high school (thanks to early 70s documentary rerun on TV), "Electric Ladyland" I have heard for the 1st time as a student and from Reprise's CD (which I still have and it sounds nice in this format, maybe because it is not remaster, BTW I've never heard it on vinyl). When I think of "Are You Experienced?", I can mention my favourites, but this album I perceive as entity. You have mentioned "Cheap Thrills", but "audience in studio" there was heard earlier on "Sgt. Pepper"! And, yes, this album might be Jimi's "Sgt. Pepper". It's one long music travel from beginning to the end. And couldn't "Still Raining" be deliberate reprise as well, to attenuate monolithic structure of this album? Jimi really invites us for the travel and his music is a vehicle. His guitar, with its distortions and vibratos and long and short sounds takes you miles away and you even need no drugs, the music is a drug itself, and quite harmless one.
    One more funny thing: "1983" with its meditative (oceanic or of outer space, or of inner one) mood immediately makes me think of another song, released 15 years later. On Black Sabbath LP "Born Again" there's the title song with very similiar rhythm and pace, and to some degree even guitar work. And this LP was released in 1983! Was it a tribute or what?
    Yeah, if I really nad to mention the songs I remember when I think of "EL", it'd be "1983", "Crosstown Traffic", "Voodoo Chile" (both parts) and Dylan's song. And maybe title track... Well, "Midnight Lamp"? Everything? His guitar sings, talks, screams, it's a pity he never made any instrumental album.

    • @abigaildevoe
      @abigaildevoe  Рік тому

      that black sabbath cut you mention: the way you describe it makes it sound deliberate to me! will have to check it out. i do kind of wish still raining still dreaming closed this record instead of voodoo child return

  • @namesameasu
    @namesameasu Рік тому +3

    Good detailed stories on a great album. Thanks! 1983 is the best!

  • @mahatmacote6478
    @mahatmacote6478 Рік тому +1

    I love those vids of yours, a collector after my own heart, and tastes. You know your stuff and put it across really well - and with fun.
    Perfect!

  • @murdockreviews
    @murdockreviews Рік тому +5

    Finally a reason to look forward to Monday 😄

  • @MrModelworx
    @MrModelworx Рік тому +2

    This is Hendrix at his (possibly) best and he knew it, hence the 40+ takes of Gypsy Eyes!.
    I loved the original Experience and I'm a big Noel Redding fan myself, I have a replica Noel Fender jazz bass.
    Fav tracks Midnight Lamp and Crosstown Traffic.... God I love that song.
    Excellent review Abi!

  • @eratic0311
    @eratic0311 Рік тому +3

    can't wait for the *hint* *hint* Beatles review next monday! this one is one hell of an album to listen to once you actually pay attention to everything.

    • @abigaildevoe
      @abigaildevoe  Рік тому +2

      good eye. turn off you mind relax and float downstream...

  • @RebelThoughts82
    @RebelThoughts82 Рік тому +9

    This album is a total masterpiece. I love the songs "Voodoo Child" and "Crosstown Traffic".

  • @stuartriefe1740
    @stuartriefe1740 Рік тому +1

    Hi Abby! You were thoughtful enough to reply to me recently, thank you! I want to acknowledge your living in New England and last week’s “too much too soon” 90+ heat! I’m from Connecticut and I spent my time installing air conditioners a month too early! Great job today, thanks!

  • @peterbadore1338
    @peterbadore1338 Рік тому +2

    Thanks for this - really enjoy these!! Haven't played it in a long while and now you've inspired me to dig it out!

  • @brianpgraves
    @brianpgraves Рік тому +1

    Cooooooooooowall! I’ve been on a Jimi bender for the past week and this popped up on my home page! Thank youuuuu!! 😊

    • @abigaildevoe
      @abigaildevoe  Рік тому

      i have a way of tapping into people's artist kicks. glad this video could provide!

    • @brianpgraves
      @brianpgraves Рік тому

      @@abigaildevoe I hope you’ve had a chance to listen to Jimi’s “albums that never were” +”first rays of the new rising sun”. I think you would enjoy hearing what he was planning to offer before his untimely passing.

  • @michaelshiflett4835
    @michaelshiflett4835 Рік тому +2

    It’s interesting that in 1968 the Beatles,Cream and the Experience all put out double albums!

    • @abigaildevoe
      @abigaildevoe  Рік тому +1

      it was a great year for double albums!

  • @PeterBondeVillain
    @PeterBondeVillain Рік тому +4

    As great as the review is, you wearing a hat in that weather is the real MVP moment

    • @abigaildevoe
      @abigaildevoe  Рік тому +3

      thank you i didn’t come here to f(Beach Boys sample)ck around. above all else i commit to the bit

  • @chadwilliams3980
    @chadwilliams3980 Рік тому +1

    Hi Abby I have been watching you since August “2023” and had to go out and get the whole jimmi experience studio album discography….also got 2 “bootlegs”? One of Jimi in maui, Hawaii and the other was fourth July freedom music festival and also finished my Led Zeppelin studio discography you rock keep up the great content

  • @ΒασίληςΜιχαλόπουλος-ι3τ

    Moon, turn the tides…. gently gently away. My favourite…

  • @RabbiSteve1
    @RabbiSteve1 6 місяців тому

    Another great video essay on such a powerful and important album. Thank you Abby, for writing, performing, producing and sharing this.

    • @RabbiSteve1
      @RabbiSteve1 6 місяців тому

      P.S. if you can, check out some of the Hendrix jams with John McLaughlin and the “Jimmy Hendrix” of the Hammond Organ, Larry Young also known as Khalid Yasin (and his music is also worth checking out. I especially like him in Tony Williams’s Lifetime. Jack Bruce is on the first album. And also John McLaughlin.
      I actually like the album, EGO).
      Those jams with Jimi, John and Young, are amazing. Most boots also include Hendrix jamming with Traffic.

  • @evilscientistrecords
    @evilscientistrecords Рік тому +1

    Oh! That feather boa was in the background during your interview! :D

  • @michaelshiflett4835
    @michaelshiflett4835 Рік тому +2

    One of the most important things a musician can do is listen to a lot of music. You’d probably be a very good musician 👍🏻

  • @fieldroaster21
    @fieldroaster21 Рік тому +4

    I love how your favorite track lists often verge on the entire album 🤣

    • @abigaildevoe
      @abigaildevoe  Рік тому +4

      hey when it’s blind faith it’s definitely going to be the whole album! i keep it between 4 and 6 songs depending on the album’s length

    • @fieldroaster21
      @fieldroaster21 Рік тому +1

      @@abigaildevoe I mean a lot of the albums you review are classics that make picking 1 or 2 favs impossible so it’s perfectly understandable. Looking forward to your eventual Presence review 🤘

  • @timnil
    @timnil Рік тому +1

    Very well done, thank you so much.

  • @damonhines8187
    @damonhines8187 Рік тому +1

    One of my all-time favourite albums!!🎉❤
    I've done both 'Crosstown Traffic' and 'Burning of the Midnight Lamp' with bands, and '1983...' as a solo acoustic performer. The others you mention as faves are mine too!! Woo-hoo!!😊😅
    Cheers 🍻 Abby, enjoy your days 😘 👍

  • @ganazby
    @ganazby Рік тому +3

    Love what you’re doing, Abby. You gotta get some prog in there. It’s vital.

    • @abigaildevoe
      @abigaildevoe  Рік тому +1

      agreed! the current state of prog will get its own episode in like a month

    • @ganazby
      @ganazby Рік тому +1

      @@abigaildevoe I’ll look forward to it. It’s interesting to see how ‘60s music evolved into prog, particularly the English bands, such as Yes, Genesis, etc. I’d also encourage dipping a toe into classic jazz, and beyond. It’s a continuum, I guess. Thanks again.

  • @markfiori6515
    @markfiori6515 Рік тому +1

    I have the same pressing,even used to have a Radio Shack/Realistic Lab 36 drop arm turntable, miss having a four speed turntable but definitely not ideal because of the drop arm;thankfully I switched it out with one of the mismatched DJ in a Box Numarks I bought around 03. Won’t give tmi but…I thought I was being all cool and obscure in putting on “Little Miss Strange” for a girl I was dating at the time and before I get back on the bed, her eyes lit up, “Yes, how did you know I love this song?” and started singing to it as a eased my way onto my…kid you not…waterbed…Folks and I had waterbeds into the early 2010’s, moving em always sucks so we finally gave em up,lol.

  • @jasonarsenault3791
    @jasonarsenault3791 Рік тому +3

    Agree. Voodoo Chile is unreal. My fav Hendrix song. Period. I wouldn’t call it a fake live tho.. wasn’t it recorded live, in front of people. Sort of makes me think the studio was a small intimate setting for that masterpiece. Anyways. Absolutely superb video. Great research. Thanks so much!

    • @daveguitarnowski4402
      @daveguitarnowski4402 Місяць тому +1

      it was just a bunch of people in the studio jamming, for sure. And with lots of other "hangers on" I suspect. (of which I'd have killed to have been one)

  • @jmartin1774
    @jmartin1774 Рік тому +1

    Mitch has always been my fav drummer. Glad to see him get some love. Also Hendrix did get to use Electric Lady Studios before he died. See "The Cry of Love" album or "First Rays of the New Rising Sun" collection

  • @philmbridges
    @philmbridges 6 місяців тому

    What a seminal review and album! Thank you. You’re brilliant!

  • @Jewi7Orchestra
    @Jewi7Orchestra Рік тому +1

    I love the Experience and I love Electric Ladyland. Crosstown Traffic always gets me into a good mood.

    • @abigaildevoe
      @abigaildevoe  Рік тому +1

      how could a kazoo not get you in a good mood? it's impossible to be upset when a kazoo is playing!

    • @Jewi7Orchestra
      @Jewi7Orchestra Рік тому

      @@abigaildevoe Haha true. The beat and the whole vibe of this song is fantastic.

  • @ΒασίληςΜιχαλόπουλος-ι3τ

    Hi!!! What a great album, and what a great video!!! I think I have the same copy too!!! Peace and happiness…..😊😊😊😊

  • @janemilozi
    @janemilozi Рік тому +1

    Magnificent work Abigail!!!!!! I love "Electric Ladyland" album!!!!! My favorites songs are: "Crosstown Traffic", "All Along the Watchtower"(I die for this song...-the sound of guitar solo is amazing), "Voodoo Child"(the long version of course!!), but all the songs of this album are amazing...... Nice choice to have the "Revolver"album next Vinyl Monday..... Have a nice week Abby!!!!!!😄😄😄😄

    • @abigaildevoe
      @abigaildevoe  Рік тому

      thank you! it was so hard to pick favorites from this one. good work spotting next week's album!

  • @marydarko3380
    @marydarko3380 Рік тому +3

    This is one of the many albums I wish I could listen to for the first time again, this video makes me want to revisit it and a fave has to be Voodoo child (slight return)! It’s devastating that this was his last album, I would’ve loved to see what he would’ve done in the rest of the 70s/80s/90s and so on

    • @abigaildevoe
      @abigaildevoe  Рік тому +4

      it was his last studio album but there are a couple great live recordings after this. both his fillmore east performances from 12/31/69 and 1/1/1970 are incredible, it's amazing how much all those songs changed over 24 hours. if he'd lived longer he absolutely would've started making jazz music, he had time booked in the studio to record with miles davis before he died

  • @chaytondarst4143
    @chaytondarst4143 Рік тому +1

    Fantastic video for an amazing album, that I just bought a week before! Also next weeks vid is going to be phenomenal, I love next weeks album, and it ranks in my top 10 favorites ever!

    • @abigaildevoe
      @abigaildevoe  Рік тому +1

      hey thanks! enjoy your new copy of ladyland, glad you're excited for the next episode!

  • @ridiamo000
    @ridiamo000 Рік тому +4

    Hard to choose the best song. It's my favorite album of all times. But Steve Winwoods visit is surely a highlight.

  • @davidlauter1622
    @davidlauter1622 Рік тому +2

    The guitar solo on Voodoo Chile has the 2nd best guitar solo ever recorded. The First is MACHINE GUN from the LIVE AT THE FILLMORE NEW YEARS EVE SHOW ! No one has ever done a solo that reflected the feelings of a whole generation like this masterpiece ! The guitar players of today can tap and run scales till their fingers bleed, but no one will EVER top this totally gut wrenching performance from the greatest electric guitar player that ever lived !!!!!! Period !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @doctorinsomnia5410
    @doctorinsomnia5410 Рік тому +1

    Unless there's one of those in London too, I've always heard it was the Alice in wonderland statue in Central Park, and I've actually sat on that mushroom many times, especially on rainy days when moon turns the tide, and during burning of the midnight lamp in 1983, a nice place to get away from all that crosstown traffic....

  • @paulkelso6690
    @paulkelso6690 Рік тому +1

    Hey love your videos. Voodoo Chile is pretty cool to hear whilst driving down the highway late at night. Buddy miles is one of my favourite drummers! Whenever one of his songs comes on whilst listening to a Jimi album volume has to go to 11. ✌️😊

  • @griphfunk
    @griphfunk Рік тому

    I am very happy to discover your channel with your review of this beautiful album. I'm excited to watch more of your videos.
    Voodoo Child (Slight Return) and All Along the Watchtower have always been my faves, but I am a huge fan of 1983 and Voodoo Chile, and like you I noticed Mitch's drumming is incredible on those songs.
    A note on wanting to hear what the Miles / Jimi collaboration might've sounded like, I highly recommend listening to Miles Davis' live album "Agharta," if you haven't heard it already.

  • @kellyr9949
    @kellyr9949 Рік тому +2

    great interview enjoyable also binged watched every u tube vid this weekend and how u you have grown from the beginning is impressive this one voodoo child my fav i know u didnt say much about it but his take on all along the watchtower to me is still gold

    • @abigaildevoe
      @abigaildevoe  Рік тому +1

      thank you so much for going through my back catalog, it always means a lot when people take the time to do that. glad you enjoyed the interview! it was a great time.

  • @foursail100
    @foursail100 Рік тому +1

    I got to see the Buddy Miles Express at the Fillmore East in June 1969. It was a potent performance!

    • @abigaildevoe
      @abigaildevoe  Рік тому +1

      wow that must've been a great night of music!

    • @foursail100
      @foursail100 Рік тому +1

      @@abigaildevoe Buddy opened for Savoy Brown and the Grateful Dead!

    • @abigaildevoe
      @abigaildevoe  Рік тому

      @@foursail100 wow!

  • @gregoryg3256
    @gregoryg3256 Рік тому +1

    🌠✡🐻 ABBY BEAR ! aah Electric Ladyland...I've been 2 electric lady studio in nyc..(Jimi's studio)

  • @dennismason3740
    @dennismason3740 Рік тому +1

    I repeat for the folk in the cheap seats...Jimi (so the story goes) did not hate his vocals on the song Have You Ever Been to Electric Ladyland. I also very much like his singing on that song.

  • @MochaDaisy8645
    @MochaDaisy8645 Рік тому +1

    I love this album! Sorry you so-called Hendrix purists but my favorite album is Axis. Very pleased that Trower was mentioned in this video, especially For Earth Below. I met Buddy Miles after a 1999 performance in Sacramento, CA at Hard Rock Cafe (it closed in 2005 or 2006). Such a fun and interesting evening

    • @abigaildevoe
      @abigaildevoe  Рік тому

      that sounds like a great night! i've heard from a few people in these comments who met buddy, some in the 60s and some more recently. he seems cool. axis was my favorite hendrix album until i examined this one - my favorite hendrix album changes all the time really!

  • @danopticon
    @danopticon Рік тому +2

    I never realized Linda McCartney née Eastman took the inside-the-fold photos! Man, what a life!!

    • @abigaildevoe
      @abigaildevoe  Рік тому +1

      yes she photographed so many big stars while being a star in her own right! she was the first woman to have her work make the cover of rolling stone, it was a photo of clapton iirc

  • @MoonbloomMusic
    @MoonbloomMusic Рік тому +1

    Burning of the Midnight Lamp is my fave. There used to be a vid on UA-cam featuring this song with Hendrix and the band on a lofty stage with women in very large brimmed hats, mod graphics, etc…hard to recall details and the vid has since been pulled sadly.

  • @dollpxrts910
    @dollpxrts910 Рік тому +2

    i love you’re videos! makes Monday so much more exciting

  • @nordland2235
    @nordland2235 Рік тому +1

    My sis got that album when it came out.....love that album.

  • @bmwheeler1atverizon
    @bmwheeler1atverizon Рік тому +1

    ❤❤well done ❤❤ 🎉🎉🎉

  • @MacgyverMike1
    @MacgyverMike1 Рік тому +1

    Great video electric lady land is my all time favorite hendrix album right next to the band of Gypsy's lice album it blew me away as a guitar player and the songs on lady land are great felt like I was going through a adventure of acid great video Abby keep it up

  • @markrogers5727
    @markrogers5727 Рік тому +1

    I was always a big fan of "Are You Experienced". First bought it on vinyl in 1983. Classic album. But Hendrix's other albums always seemed inaccessible to me. I'll have to give this one another shot, Abby. Thanks!

    • @abigaildevoe
      @abigaildevoe  Рік тому +1

      i hope revisiting ladyland goes well! there's a lot going on for sure, it's one of those records that needs a few listens to sink in

  • @AlexAlex-ny3mz
    @AlexAlex-ny3mz Рік тому +1

    This waa my second Hendrix album i bought and now one of my all time favourites, The first was the Monterey Pop Festival, Otis Redding on one side and Jimi on the other, I mainly bought it for Otis but once i listened to Jimi's side i was hooked.

  • @gouvyrock
    @gouvyrock Рік тому +4

    the masterpiece of jimi hendrix 🥰😍😇

  • @rangylillian
    @rangylillian Рік тому +1

    Who else bought the original UK album in '68?
    6:40 Another fun fact - Whitney Houston's mother has a cameo in The Preacher's Wife. She sings in the choir. One more, this film is based on the Cary Grant/David Niven film The Bishop's Wife.

  • @fredkrissman6527
    @fredkrissman6527 Рік тому +1

    My very first concert, age 13 in '68, was The Experience at the helLA Forum... It was the perfect intro to my wild teen yrs, including innumerable lsd sessions and several yrs on the post-flowerpower streets.
    For some reason, House Burning Down is most etched into my psyche, though All Around the Watchtower is most personally empowering, making D side my fav set on the lp.

    • @rickg8015
      @rickg8015 Рік тому +1

      Noel’s group was called Fat Matress, which Jimi supported but also made fun of😅.. You can see some Fat Matress tv spots here on YT. IIRC, it was their Beat Club sessions..

  • @ericfultz9429
    @ericfultz9429 Рік тому +1

    i like several. but i think come on is it, probably my favorite solo by anyone.

  • @fernandoperdomomusic
    @fernandoperdomomusic Рік тому +1

    favorite intro yet!!!