What Was Jimi Hendrix Listening To In 1967?

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  • Опубліковано 25 чер 2024
  • It's no secret that Jimi Hendrix was a huge music fan. It is said that he used to buy 10 to 15 records every week. Whenever Hendrix was interviewed, he would usually speak about the latest records and singles he'd been listening to. This is a mini-documentary about the music he was listening to in 1967. Enjoy.

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  • @squid667
    @squid667 Рік тому +207

    The Norwegian guitar player Terje Rypdal sent Jimi Hendrix a copy of his new band's record around that time. And he wrote "a gift from one musician to another" on it. The band was called Dream and the record was called Get dreamy. Many years later he was contacted by a record collector who had bought Jimi Hendrix' old record collection. The collector just wanted him to know that he had found the record, and that it was well used.

    • @tiki_trash
      @tiki_trash Рік тому +4

      Terje Rypdal is awesome!

    • @djquinn11
      @djquinn11 Рік тому +4

      That’s a great story.

    • @calinguga
      @calinguga Рік тому +4

      did the collector contact every living musician in the collection to inform them of the state of each of their records?

    • @jtooley6554
      @jtooley6554 Рік тому

      Sweet

    • @64fairlane305
      @64fairlane305 Рік тому +2

      @@calinguga of course

  • @bobsoldrecords1503
    @bobsoldrecords1503 Рік тому +174

    I like how Jimi put everything in a positive light, even though things mentioned weren't his bag. A true gentleman

    • @lakrids-pibe
      @lakrids-pibe Рік тому +3

      It's not my scene.

    • @stephensmith799
      @stephensmith799 Рік тому +7

      Agreed! He listens to voices, instruments and arrangements separately as well as together. Musical intelligence up there with all the gods of composition. He hadn’t even peaked before he died

    • @markymarco2570
      @markymarco2570 Рік тому +2

      03:57

    • @JohnSmith-rk6jy
      @JohnSmith-rk6jy Рік тому +3

      He truly was. A beautiful example of what and how a human being should be, behave and act.

    • @Suchapill
      @Suchapill Рік тому

      @@lakrids-pibe
      Kinda of a drag but naahhh 😍

  • @nelsonx5326
    @nelsonx5326 Рік тому +22

    Jimi was totally blown away by Bob Dylan. He would listen to Bob's albums over and over, just like I did.

    • @davidvasquez8658
      @davidvasquez8658 Рік тому

      He always carried around with him a portfolio of Bobs songs & lyrics.I also love them both Nelson X!

    • @wespaul9345
      @wespaul9345 Рік тому

      Everyone gets knocked out by Dylan along the way

  • @dalegreer3095
    @dalegreer3095 Рік тому +10

    Oh man, hearing his plans for future music makes his untimely death even more tragic. He'd be 80 this year, imagine what great things he would have done!

    • @edlawn5481
      @edlawn5481 Рік тому +2

      No question. And it probably would have been a huge departure from his 60s stuff.

  • @chrisbacos
    @chrisbacos Рік тому +24

    Jimi is what every school teacher around the world should be about being a musician or just pursuing one's own interests.

  • @cronobactersakazakii5133
    @cronobactersakazakii5133 Рік тому +112

    Hendrix stating that he wants to take a break and learn music theory to unleash his writing breaks my heart, but I guess we must be thankful to what he had the time to give us.
    Hey Joe, where you goin’ with that gun in yer hand ?

    • @jayaybe1
      @jayaybe1 Рік тому

      Goin' down to shoot somebody I heard...

    • @pcno2832
      @pcno2832 Рік тому +4

      Though, in all fairness, he didn't write "Hey Joe"; it was originally done by Billy Roberts, then made a U.S. hit by the Leafs. Each of the 3 versions was so different from the others that it could almost have been called a different song, though.

    • @cronobactersakazakii5133
      @cronobactersakazakii5133 Рік тому +3

      @@pcno2832 I quoted Hey Joe because it’s the song arranged by YP we have in the background …

    • @letsgofishing5238
      @letsgofishing5238 Рік тому

      why does it break your heart?

    • @cronobactersakazakii5133
      @cronobactersakazakii5133 Рік тому +5

      @@letsgofishing5238 because of the music he never wrote

  • @Cream1968
    @Cream1968 Рік тому +33

    Wow Hendrix said he’d like to play with strings in a sitar in concert…. Can you imagine? Great obscure footage of The Experience

    • @dairebeare7839
      @dairebeare7839 Рік тому +4

      Hendrix would have loved Alice Coltrane , and a lot of spiritual jazz in general

    • @LeftyandFriends
      @LeftyandFriends Рік тому

      ​@@dairebeare7839 I'm not so sure. That Alice Coltrane record is basically a smack head pretending to play Ragas. The tanpura is so out of tune it's unlistenable.

  • @67marlins
    @67marlins Рік тому +13

    Jimi was always known as polite, shy, and I think he always tried to say something positive, like a man just said below

  • @antarcticorb9197
    @antarcticorb9197 Рік тому +27

    Even when Jimi didn't like something he was very diplomatic!

    • @Lola-AreaCode212
      @Lola-AreaCode212 Рік тому +6

      Yes. He was always so polite and kind. A really sweet soul.

    • @MrKeychange
      @MrKeychange Рік тому +7

      It shows how secure he was in himself. His loss was possibly the biggest tragedy in rock history. He was a leader.

    • @MrKeychange
      @MrKeychange Рік тому +4

      I say that because his greatest work hadn't been created yet. It was all ahead of him.

    • @rsdemarco
      @rsdemarco Рік тому

      You know, I'm 57 and in all my life I've never heard anyone say a negative thing about Jimi Hendrix. Everyone said he was a nice guy, down to earth and kind of shy.

  • @barnabywilde374
    @barnabywilde374 Рік тому +59

    Jimi's one of the very few that could say "groovy" and "cats" and make them sound cool.

    • @sonder152
      @sonder152 Рік тому +2

      Cats is jazz slang and it is cool.
      Zappa made groovy a cool word.

    • @onlyjoetee
      @onlyjoetee Рік тому +7

      Everybody used those words at that time…

    • @tymime
      @tymime Рік тому +4

      Those words _were_ cool then

  • @FawleyJude
    @FawleyJude Рік тому +14

    It's interesting how even in '67 he was saying he needed a break. He was saying the same thing on the Dick Cavett show just after Woodstock. He never got a break, his management kept the pressure on to make more money and he worked himself ragged and burned himself out by '70.

  • @L1V2P9
    @L1V2P9 Рік тому +45

    Right on Jimi! Tales of Brave Ulysses was a great recording and I wore it out on my Disraeli Gears LP over 50 years ago!! Clapton, Bruce and Baker at their very best.

    • @televinv8062
      @televinv8062 Рік тому +7

      Jimi always let it be known that Cream/Clapton were magnificent. 👍🙏👍

    • @willieluncheonette5843
      @willieluncheonette5843 Рік тому

      Their version of We're Going Wrong at the Royal Albert Hall blows away their original version so, for me, not so sure 1967 was their peak. Taking nothing away from their early years--they were awesome.

    • @annaforehan7784
      @annaforehan7784 Рік тому +2

      @@willieluncheonette5843 We're Going Wrong! 😺

    • @willieluncheonette5843
      @willieluncheonette5843 Рік тому +1

      @@annaforehan7784 yes, just remembered that when I was sleeping last night.

    • @annaforehan7784
      @annaforehan7784 Рік тому +1

      @@willieluncheonette5843 And I agree. It's a great song.

  • @nathalieplum2137
    @nathalieplum2137 Рік тому +11

    Jimi was such a great human, never mind the best guitarist ever!

  • @dwaynewladyka577
    @dwaynewladyka577 Рік тому +41

    This was awesome. Jimi Hendrix is in my top 10 list of my favorite guitarists. May Jimi Hendrix, Mitch Mitchell, and Noel Redding rest in peace. Cheers! ✌️

  • @DukesMusic84
    @DukesMusic84 Рік тому +5

    Jimi was right, rock music in the late 60s DID explode into a beautiful scene. One that we are still processing and being inspired by today.

  • @maurogajardo620
    @maurogajardo620 Рік тому +5

    Jimi Hendrix is the Best electric guitar player ever

  • @walterfechter8080
    @walterfechter8080 Рік тому +14

    Jimi knew great sounds. Jimi's sound was and remains innovative -- bluesy psychedelia -- king tone, baby! Jimi inspired a lot of guitarists the world-over. He is missed. Likewise for Chaz Chandler, Mitch Mitchell and Noel Redding.

  • @deadlyoneable
    @deadlyoneable Рік тому +7

    What a great snapshot in time. I still wasn’t born for another 20 years but I feel so connected to this. Cream In full stride. I’ve read Cream was Hendrix’ favorite at the time. “Tin soldier” is maybe my personal favorite small faces song.

  • @dr.phibes7359
    @dr.phibes7359 Рік тому +9

    Jimi was an amazing spirit....

    • @daveyvane9431
      @daveyvane9431 Рік тому

      Except for all the beating up girlfreind stuff.

    • @dr.phibes7359
      @dr.phibes7359 Рік тому

      @@daveyvane9431 what are you even doing here

  • @Mynamesalexa
    @Mynamesalexa Рік тому +2

    Randy Cassidy was Randy California, named by Jimi
    HIs step father, drummer Ed Cassidy, adopted him & he took his name
    Both Played in SPIRIT. A band I saw in '72 with Fleetwood Mac & West, Bruce, & Laing
    Saw Jimi Hendrix too May, 1970
    Cactus
    Steve Miller
    Grateful Dead
    Jimi Hendrix
    Temple Stadium Philadelphia, Pa

  • @shako4907
    @shako4907 Рік тому +43

    I didn't know Piece of My Heart wasn't by Big Brother and the Holding Company and Janis Joplin! Hendrix pretty much predicted the hit that was coming next year. He also predicted Dylan's return. What a forward thinking guy! Shame he died so early..

    • @flaviobrandli5979
      @flaviobrandli5979 Рік тому +2

      Youll find a lot of hits like that where re arrangements. Even Canned heat’s “Going up the country” is a re arrangement of States-borough blues albeit slightly more personalised.

    • @televinv8062
      @televinv8062 Рік тому +2

      Forward thinking and with fantastic ears for great music. 👍

    • @markhunter8554
      @markhunter8554 Рік тому +5

      Originally recorded by Erma Franklin, covered by Big Brother.

    • @stephensmith799
      @stephensmith799 Рік тому +4

      I felt I’d lost a friend. Many of us felt the same way

    • @waynej2608
      @waynej2608 Рік тому

      Jimi, was one, groovy cat. 👍😎

  • @TheTaconator69er
    @TheTaconator69er Рік тому +7

    Nice!!!!! Jimi's imagination was on fire as soon as he got to England. I could even tell that he was influenced by The Yardbirds 'Happenings Ten Years Time Ago', even though it wasn't a top ten hit, the guitar within it, sparked his imagination. I think it was released within a couple of weeks after Jimi arriving in England. Jimi and the Experience took shape quickly and made the best of it. I will always be forever thankful and I'm still blown away by nearly everything Jimi created. What an influence!!!

  • @maurogajardo620
    @maurogajardo620 Рік тому +35

    Oh God,Keith Emerson is so underrated and mistreated...i love his far out music...

    • @garygomesvedicastrology
      @garygomesvedicastrology Рік тому +4

      I agree totally...

    • @7425park
      @7425park Рік тому

      really? what is his rating?

    • @maurogajardo620
      @maurogajardo620 Рік тому +3

      @Sinful Bastard Child rock critics everywhere

    • @maurogajardo620
      @maurogajardo620 Рік тому +6

      @@7425park For example: Emerson, Lake & Palmer
      Emerson, Lake & Palmer [Cotillion, 1971] C
      Pictures from an Exhibition [Cotillion, 1972] D+
      Trilogy [Cotillion, 1972] C-
      Brain Salad Surgery [Manticore, 1973] C-
      Works: Volume 2 [Atlantic, 1978] C+
      (Robert Christgau)

    • @Suchapill
      @Suchapill Рік тому +3

      @@maurogajardo620
      Tarkus 🤩🥰🥰

  • @tattyshoesshigure5731
    @tattyshoesshigure5731 Рік тому +10

    Fascinating episode of YP! It shows what great taste Jimi had in contemporary music at that time, The Nice were an amazing band and an electrifying live act. Roland Kirk’s multi-instrumental skills were extraordinary… I read that he developed a ‘circular breathing’ technique that allowed him to play two or three saxophones at once, not forgetting the nose whistle he often ended numbers with!

  • @nisse7399
    @nisse7399 Рік тому +1

    On Sunday 4th June 1967, guitarist Jimi Hendrix paid the ultimate compliment to The Beatles by performing the title track from their ‘Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band’ album live just three days after its release.
    Paul McCartney and George Harrison were in the audience that day as The Jimi Hendrix Experience headlined the bill at London’s Saville Theatre.

  • @meesalikeu
    @meesalikeu Рік тому +5

    GOOD WORK COLLECTING THIS. JIMI KEPT HIS EAR TO THE GROUND OF HIS DAY.

  • @willieluncheonette5843
    @willieluncheonette5843 Рік тому +11

    Thanks for the rerun. Jimi is one of my 3 all time favorite musicians so I'm fascinated by anything he says. Nice clip of Roland Kirk. Anyone who ever saw him live says it was totally unforgettable. He sometimes played 3 horns at the same time as well as a nose whistle? flute? He had mastered the technique of circular breathing so he could play nonstop for as long as we wanted. What a creative talent! Amazing!

    • @YesterdaysPapers
      @YesterdaysPapers  Рік тому +4

      Definitely, both Jimi and Kirk were groundbeaking artists.

    • @Krzyszczynski
      @Krzyszczynski Рік тому +1

      Big influence on Ian Anderson too, I believe.

  • @EdwinJack64
    @EdwinJack64 Рік тому +4

    Again a very informative episode! In particular 'Tin Soldier' and 'Somebody To Love' Jimi mentioned, great songs from 1967!

  • @64north20west
    @64north20west Рік тому +4

    It is truly amazing to think that this was yet another wave of never before heard music was unfolding, and this guy was one of the leaders of the pack. Brilliant footage in this as well.

  • @rinopotamozopilotero6988
    @rinopotamozopilotero6988 Рік тому +3

    I felt a little sad when he said that he wanted to study music and write mithology, he was so young, passionate and full of dreams when he passed away

  • @tituslawoffice4778
    @tituslawoffice4778 Рік тому +2

    Subscribing to this channel is like a subscribing to a gold mine.

  • @lthompson7625
    @lthompson7625 Рік тому +4

    Great stuff as usual. Jimi’s mention of being in Joey Dee’ s backing band , The Starliters , is interesting. At the time Jimi was going by the name of Maurice James. His days with Joey are worth a read..

  • @garygomesvedicastrology
    @garygomesvedicastrology Рік тому +2

    Jimi was a great guy. I particularly love that he liked the Nice, who were one of my favorite groups! He was very open minded. Also, great that he mentioned Randy California! Roland Kirk, too!

  • @Noonespecial237
    @Noonespecial237 Рік тому +1

    Zero ego… Crazy intelligent and seems like he would be your guy to listen to your master tapes and offer one respectful tip that changes everything.

  • @tonyharris9447
    @tonyharris9447 Рік тому

    1967 the most awesome time for music. Well never have awesome music like this again.

  • @paulnolan4971
    @paulnolan4971 Рік тому +2

    That Beach Boys description is kinda definitive lol

  • @davidellis5141
    @davidellis5141 Рік тому +3

    Glad Jimi was grooving on Roland Kirk & I assume Randy Cassidy became Randy California .. 😎

    • @YesterdaysPapers
      @YesterdaysPapers  Рік тому +1

      Yep. It was actually Hendrix who gave him the "California" nickname. It appears that when Randy California was a member of Hendrix's band in Greenwich Village, there was another guy in the band who was also called Randy. So Randy, who was from California, became Randy California. And the other Randy, who was from Texas, became Randy Texas.

  • @MichaelPhillipsatGreyOwlStudio

    A very intriguing and insightful video. I like how it really revealed what a hip musician would listen to in 1967 and it wasn't just all the usual expected stuff: Cream, Beatles, JA, Dylan, etc. It was some bands I'd perhaps only vaguely heard of or never heard of. Makes me want to go and explore some of them.

  • @stephendavis5530
    @stephendavis5530 Рік тому +9

    Hendrix did experiment with piano, Hammond, harpsichord and flute on Electric Ladyland, but didn't really seem to take it much further than that. Incidentally, on his interplanetary themes, he had already done the acid jazz come beat poetry that was Third Stone From The Sun from his debut album, Are You Experienced ....a psychedelic masterpiece.

    • @angelominutillo9571
      @angelominutillo9571 Рік тому

      One of my favorites...😃✌️❤️

    • @stephendavis5530
      @stephendavis5530 Рік тому

      @@angelominutillo9571 It's amazing.....and creativity like this probably wouldn't be released today as it would be regarded as "too obscure."

  • @soarornor
    @soarornor Рік тому +2

    I miss the days of wild hair and lavender and lime green trousers. Colorful wild clothes and happiness all around. And superb music.

  • @lindadote
    @lindadote Рік тому +26

    Jimi was almost always highly complimentary of his fellow-musicians but by the same token, he certainly knew what he liked. I knew of Jimi’s association with Randy “California” and always thought Spirit would enjoy far wider acclaim. I could never get into The Beach Boys either but (The) Cream’s “Tales of Brave Ulysses” is an old favourite. Another top-notch video YP, thank you.

    • @hirepgym6913
      @hirepgym6913 Рік тому +1

      Randy “California” he was here doing session work with Henry McCullough
      i took henry up there and Randy was just arriving at the door of the studio

    • @ppmppm7010
      @ppmppm7010 Рік тому

      Thought the same about the beach boys then i saw them with the eagles, Joe Walsh's James gang and top of the bill (which we didn't stay for ) Elton John.
      I digress Beach boys were very good. ✌

    • @lindadote
      @lindadote Рік тому

      @@ppmppm7010 ……I always appreciated The Beach Boys’ lovely harmonies, I just couldn’t get into the surf/girls trip. I didn’t know they were still performing so I’m pleased you were able to enjoy them live. I confess Joe Walsh would have been the drawcard for me!

    • @ppmppm7010
      @ppmppm7010 Рік тому

      @@lindadote Hi Linda It was Wembley 1972 ish and the Eagles and J w were Ok but I only went because my girlfriend at the time wanted to see Elton John. Don't get me wrong it was a great day but personally wouldn't have made the effort on my own.

    • @lindadote
      @lindadote Рік тому

      @@ppmppm7010 ……my mistake, I thought you meant a recent concert. The Eagles (with Joe), The Beach Boys and Elton John is quite impressive even for 1972. I liked early Elton (before he became so commercially successful) and would have loved to have seen him back then. I guess being close to Wembley, you’d be able to pick and choose gigs? Lucky you!

  • @Nick-qf7vt
    @Nick-qf7vt Рік тому +9

    That tour with The Nice, Pink Floyd, and The Move would have been great to see! I didn't know The Nice were that crazy! I'm gonna have to check them out now. The Move were a fantastic band. Sadly underrated. Jimi had great taste in blues as well. Glad to hear he likes Vanilla Fudge.
    Could you imagine if he got the chance to write some crazy sci-fi songs? Maybe he could have teamed up with Hawkwind as a backing band.

    • @paulnolan4971
      @paulnolan4971 Рік тому

      oh sheet man I never thought of that. Hendwind wow yeah. He wudda fitted so perfectly

    • @paulnolan4971
      @paulnolan4971 Рік тому

      Amen Corner on that tour also. What a tour eh

    • @craigrheberling
      @craigrheberling Рік тому

      when he played in my town in '68 or '69, vanilla fudge opened the show. jimi- red house- omg!

    • @raymondbonington9355
      @raymondbonington9355 Рік тому

      Move not underrated in uk ,10 hits from 1966 till 72 and all different , then the 3 left in the move became elo , wood bevan and Lynne .

    • @Krzyszczynski
      @Krzyszczynski Рік тому

      @@raymondbonington9355 Jimi rated them pretty highly, especially I Can Hear The Grass Grow.

  • @keithfulkerson
    @keithfulkerson Рік тому +2

    Thanks for making these. It's fascinating to hear what they were into.

  • @thediamonddog95
    @thediamonddog95 Рік тому +5

    We can't even imagine how many great ideas Hendrix had, and what kind of music he would make. It would probably totally change the way music sounds, because many artists would be influenced by the music he would make. Also, such a sad thing he needed a rest already at the late 1967, considering how much he worked until 1970.
    I'm glad he mentioned Randy California (now i've learned his last name was Cassidy). I'm in love with Spirit, and i've always hoped i will hear them on your channel. ❤️

    • @YesterdaysPapers
      @YesterdaysPapers  Рік тому +3

      I'm a big fan of Spirit. I'll probably make a video about them someday. Excellent band.

    • @robjones2408
      @robjones2408 Рік тому +1

      Check out Spirit's "Future Games" from 1977. One of the earliest rock albums to feature sampling, it is an overlooked masterpiece.
      Randy was a classic act. His tragic death, whilst saving his son from drowning is the story of heroes.

  • @jayaybe1
    @jayaybe1 Рік тому

    Brilliantly put together in an entertaining and very watchable package. *Yesterday's Papers* you are going from strength to strength.

  • @rams6702
    @rams6702 Рік тому +1

    Thank you so much for reuploading this! This was one of the only mentions of Jimi mentioning Albert Collins, whos style i see so much in his style! You can't deny that the Iceman influenced his sustain and attack

  • @timetraveler8777
    @timetraveler8777 Рік тому

    awesome , Jimi is one of my 3 favorite of all time , thank you

  • @JohnSmith-hw1vv
    @JohnSmith-hw1vv Рік тому +1

    Dang, shout out to Hank Snow and Hank Williams. Wasn't expecting that. Nice.

  • @charlesgallagher1376
    @charlesgallagher1376 Рік тому +2

    I liked that Jimi mentioned Randy California. Spirit played at my first concert, they were the middle band with Blue Oyster Cult opening and Alice Cooper in 1972. The 12 Dreams of Dr Sardonicus was a favorite album. I met Randy after a concert in 1984 and we talked for awhile. A really nice guy gone too soon.

  • @stephen6272
    @stephen6272 Рік тому

    amazing video thank you

  • @67marlins
    @67marlins Рік тому

    Thanks for posting by-the-way, he was one of my first guitar heroes and influences.

  • @ericcrawford3453
    @ericcrawford3453 Рік тому +2

    Love it, love it!! Jimmy Hendrix will always be the totempole,measuring stick for all others that follow his dynamic & electric ability will live on for a very, very long time! Thank you yp.T.C.B

  • @alienautopsy9326
    @alienautopsy9326 Рік тому +1

    This video is amazing. Never before was there such an in depth list of what Jimi liked. This is gold archival intel

  • @dimstath7546
    @dimstath7546 Рік тому +1

    Thanks a lot! It was very interesting

  • @steveclapper5424
    @steveclapper5424 Рік тому

    Enjoyed your content thanks!

  • @Blankarte
    @Blankarte Рік тому +1

    One word: Enlightening. Jimi IS an Enlightened One for musicians! Out of this world. 🔥

  • @thewkovacs316
    @thewkovacs316 Рік тому +2

    "jimmi was weird"....little richard
    psychedelic barbershop is a great way to describe the smile album

  • @mariannwatt2678
    @mariannwatt2678 Рік тому +1

    Anothe hame run YP big hendrix fan here i saw him live twice in one weekend at newport 69 near my home outside los angeles . i was 16 and just a young boy learning guitar . seeing him close up live was life changeing in many ways . i went on to play guitar in axehammer for many years . in now retired from showbiz and love youre clips real good work YP thanks mutch cheers !
    Home run i meant ha ha !

  • @beatlessteve1010
    @beatlessteve1010 Рік тому

    Great recommendation! and those answers given by Hedrix really captured exactly what I imagined he might say..he was so into the culture and the words he chooses and this explanations are so happy psychadelic!

  • @udomatthiasdrums5322
    @udomatthiasdrums5322 Рік тому

    still love his sounds!!

  • @joeltaylor3189
    @joeltaylor3189 Рік тому +1

    Out of sight man, it was a shame this got taken down in the first place. Jimi's observations are always interesting to hear

  • @Stellaluna88
    @Stellaluna88 Рік тому +4

    At 3:02, he showed how playful and charming he could be. I wonder if that lady ever realized who kissed the top of her hand.

    • @catlover778
      @catlover778 Рік тому

      I’ve wondered that too every time I watch that clip. Lucky lady 😊

  • @melchiorvonsternberg844
    @melchiorvonsternberg844 Рік тому

    That was nice! A lot of new infomation for me...

  • @BCTGuitarPlayer
    @BCTGuitarPlayer Рік тому

    Very interesting! Thanks👍

  • @victorformosa228
    @victorformosa228 Рік тому

    Jimi was so humble, thanks YP.

  • @tonyraffles4366
    @tonyraffles4366 Рік тому +1

    Wow what a icon sad watching this.this man has to be the most influential person on British culture the peacock from another dimension you just feel and see his influence everywhere and in everything for me the goat no one even comes close

  • @chrisbacos
    @chrisbacos Рік тому

    I remember this episode. Love it.

  • @martakrupinska674
    @martakrupinska674 Рік тому +1

    Jimi Hendrix was one of the best singer and guitarist in the world.

  • @jamesfitzgerald6636
    @jamesfitzgerald6636 Рік тому +1

    He was always great as the Jimi Hendrix experience

  • @Juan-wo7zu
    @Juan-wo7zu Рік тому +1

    This channel is great

  • @musiki2534
    @musiki2534 Рік тому +1

    Such a gentleman

  • @manuelmdemarco
    @manuelmdemarco Рік тому

    Love the music you play at the end of all videos

  • @slowfuse
    @slowfuse Рік тому

    This is awesome

  • @TheMainAlexsandr
    @TheMainAlexsandr Рік тому

    Thanks!

  • @paulnolan4971
    @paulnolan4971 Рік тому +5

    I know exactly what he was listening to
    The Move, The Nice, Floyd and Amen Corner
    Cos he was on tour with them 😁 What shows they must have been.
    Oh and OFC Cream

  • @TheMetalVagabond
    @TheMetalVagabond Рік тому +2

    Jimi didn't get play with an orchestra, but a lot other bands did and made great music, he was a visionary.

    • @Krzyszczynski
      @Krzyszczynski Рік тому

      Yeah, he seems to have conceived the sort of set-up that ELO adopted (though probably the more experimental early version which still featured Roy Wood, rather than the play-it-safe one that hit it really big).

  • @onlyjoetee
    @onlyjoetee Рік тому

    Great stuff

  • @40597
    @40597 Рік тому

    Here you go boys you been on it now here it is

  • @RoninAvenger
    @RoninAvenger Рік тому +1

    I love the heavy use of electric organs and authentic rhythm and blues feel that 60s garage rock had, and you definitely hear that in Hendrix’s stuff. But garage rock/punk was basically like the indie scene of rock. Most people today aren’t familiar with bands like The Seeds but know about Jimi.

  • @gustavoberocan
    @gustavoberocan Рік тому +1

    Great video! It's amazing to think that Hendrix and Pink Floyd were touring together. It would be amazing if a playlist of the songs was added here.

  • @themadmattster9647
    @themadmattster9647 Рік тому

    Great taste Jimi!

  • @ethangrett3057
    @ethangrett3057 Рік тому

    I would imagine everything. Ive been listening to the sound of the 60s for 20 years and still daily i find new artists that just blow my mind. Like quicksilver messanger service or arlo Guthrie

  • @ihopetowin
    @ihopetowin Рік тому

    Jimi Hendrix, extraordinary to this day.

  • @f.w.2054
    @f.w.2054 Рік тому

    Thought there was a new Hendrix episode, but I got a sense of deja vu while watching! Still it was definitely worth seeing again because Jimi was such an interesting cat and had such great musical knowledge!
    The Nice must have seemed they were from outer space back then, what with Emerson keyboard stabbing, humping the keyboard, and setting the stars and stripes ablaze!

  • @davidthompson6834
    @davidthompson6834 Рік тому

    I love the bits of hendrix running through the market place with Mitch and Noel

  • @Quinceps
    @Quinceps Рік тому

    What a gent Hendrix was!

  • @televinv8062
    @televinv8062 Рік тому +1

    This clip is another example of why some people think that Hendrix was from some other dimension. 🙏👍🙏👍🙏👍🙏

  • @PointyTailofSatan
    @PointyTailofSatan Місяць тому

    The Nice and Keith Emerson were doing a pre-concert sound check one night, when security noticed someone hiding behind the stage speakers. TO their surprise, it was Hendrix! He was trying to use a Super 8 camera to secretly film Emerson playing!

  • @kincamell2
    @kincamell2 Рік тому

    Heavy Gratitude

  • @shaunw9270
    @shaunw9270 Рік тому

    Awesome 👍👍👍

  • @tedszweb5268
    @tedszweb5268 Рік тому

    Boy , this really really makes me sad he passed away as all the things he talked about I would’ve been looking forward too !🙁

  • @davidvasquez8658
    @davidvasquez8658 Рік тому

    His mention of Albert Collins too. One GOAT to another.

  • @clumsiii
    @clumsiii Рік тому

    Dude.
    fkn Jimi
    didn't think i could be sad about him but i finally am. An orchestra? Harps? Sitar? What a terrible accident that killed him
    dreams to further

  • @ilyavasilyev9963
    @ilyavasilyev9963 Рік тому +1

    I was born in November 27 like Jimi so sometimes I’m very happy to feel myself like his kind a spiritual brother😌
    Thanks for you videos!

    • @TheTaconator69er
      @TheTaconator69er Рік тому +1

      Are you left handed? Only asking because most I've met with his birthday are left handed.

    • @ilyavasilyev9963
      @ilyavasilyev9963 Рік тому

      @@TheTaconator69er no, it’s a pity, but I’m right handed
      And playing mostly piano)

    • @TheTaconator69er
      @TheTaconator69er Рік тому

      @@ilyavasilyev9963 Ha ha. I knew a drummer born on Jimi's Birthday that was left handed and I knew this woman and her mother, both born on 27 Nov, and both left handed. You playing piano... you may be nearly ambidextrous. Thanks for answering!

    • @ilyavasilyev9963
      @ilyavasilyev9963 Рік тому

      @@TheTaconator69er wow! Wonderful!
      Life is full of surprises

  • @centralparkjoe1290
    @centralparkjoe1290 Рік тому

    Very cool!🤙

  • @brolinofvandar
    @brolinofvandar Рік тому

    In the 70's, I bought the double album Soundtrack from the film Jimi Hendrix. Each side of the albums ended with a short clip of interviews from the film. Some of them with Jimi. In one of those interviews, Jimi said his true passion in music was the blues. All the stuff like Foxy Lady and the like, he just "did it for the kids". I've always envisioned that, had he lived, he'd now be up there with B.B. King, Muddy Waters, etc. as a respected bluesman, but with the added bonus of his rock background. It would have been awesome.

  • @thisiscjshandle
    @thisiscjshandle Рік тому +1

    It's sad that Jimi passed away just before Stevie Wonder's run of masterpieces. He clearly saw Stevie's talents grow over the years and would've been blown away by albums like Talking Book and Songs in the Key of Life

  • @andyginterblues2961
    @andyginterblues2961 Рік тому +1

    That was the musical era that I grew up in. All of the bands that Jimi mentioned got constant airplay on top 40 radio, but The Experience's music "cut through the mix", it was different. Jimi's guitar playing was different. I recall that Hendrix's music was getting more airplay on "progressive rock" stations than on top 40 at first.

  • @tommuscatello9426
    @tommuscatello9426 Рік тому

    He made a great recording of an early Joni Mitchell gig in Ottawa in '68.

  • @chuckdisse6687
    @chuckdisse6687 Рік тому

    Rock on 🤘 ✌️ ♥️