I don't know what people are talking about when they say the audio isn't great; I love the vintage sound of the song. If it was completely crisp, it wouldn't sound right to me.
Christian Booker agree Christian,,, this is how i remember music as a kid untill cassettes came out ,, even though 8 tracks were cleaner,,, but for Jimi this is like the 70's for me,,, I'm 57 so the record player/phonograph were the 1st sounds i remember,,, Motown,,sesame street,,, Jackson 5,,, Muddy Waters,,, Jimi,, Yes,, Rare Earth,,Bloodrock live,,,Bob Seager ( Old Time Rock and Roll,, i wore that 45 out) just to name a few i remember,,, but that was the SHIT !!!! AND IT SOUNDED GREAT THEN AND STILL DOES,,, LIKE A ROLLING STONE AND BLOWING IN THE WIND,, I CAN FEEL IT NOW,,,, THINKS FOR BRINGING BACK THOSE VIBES BRO !!!!
Ditto n🌜 NEVER ANOTHER JIMMY ALLEN HENDRIX EITHER!!⚡ THE BEST MUSICIAN IN THE WORLD!!💜💜💜🦋🦋🦋♾🎨🌛🌈🎭🌬..I walked down the aisle at my wedding to Little Wing!!
When I hear a Hendrix classic like this, it makes me very sad to think that Jimi left us so soon. Hendrix would have undoubtedly gone on to make more great, groundbreaking music. It was such great promise not lived. At least we can treasure the truly great music he did make like this live performance.
Jimi had so much potential! Listen to machine gun live at the Fillmore east. Played the same year he died and I am willing to argue that’s it’s his best song and arguably one of the best rock songs ever given the context
@@Brucev7 We have all chosen a life of sin at one time or another. Jimi just didn't have a chance to change course. Listen to the man who sings this song. The song's lyrics are from his experience as an inmate in San Quentin State Prison: ua-cam.com/video/u6evsqCwwzc/v-deo.html. "Let he who is without sin cast the first stone."
@@audiophileman7047 He made it so he only chose the Fast(Death) Life. No one gets a second chance.(Not talking about repentance and redemption in Christ(too late). If you're attempting to accuse me of stoning, I don't have any stones in my hands. I will watch the video you replied with. BTW I am a volunteer in Prison Ministry.
Nobody ever talks about Robert Petway. Johnson always gets the mystery, enigma, riddle stuff, but RP is even more of a mystery. And this is his song. It's got to be up there with Johnson's 32-20 blues as an early rock and roll classic, no?
All of the musical angels gathered around they were singing such beautiful songs before they spread their angel wings flew up into the heavenlys then their sound it hit the ground. Whispering in a prayer love sweet love lasts on and on like a kiss being blown in this song
0:03-0:10 those 2 bars are at the same tempo , however when 3rd 0:10 bar starts we can hear that Jimi slow the rhythm - its give so much power and motion to the song!!!great blues!!!
@Tammy: I get it, but it's really not that early. If you're not familiar with them, there are a huge number of African American blues artists that influenced Jimi. Robert Johnson, Muddy Waters, Howlin' Wolf, BB King, Lightnin' Hopkins, John Lee Hooker are just the tip of the iceberg. If you got the blues vibe deep in you, I recommend checking out these truly early bluesmen. If you want to hear something that's more today, checkout Beth Hart & Joe Bonamassa, together or as solo artists for a continuation of the great blues tradition.
I see 49?? Thumbs down were these people suffering with congenital amusia..this song is both calm and tnt fused together..mitch mitchell was an outstanding drummer you can almost taste the ideas that are comming out of his mind
Okay, so after an intro verse or two, he cuts loose on guitar. I like it. It's exciting. So are many of the rock bands w/ guitarists who "shred" thru their solos. This liberation started w/ (black men) electric Chicago blues in the 1950s -- this was BEFORE the Rock guys started freakin' in the 1960s. You can hear it in Magic Sam, Buddy Guy (w/Junior Wells), Otis Rush & Luther Allison as they continued inton the 60s and 70s. But all this is a departure from the old-time schools of Blues.
Yes, of course he and other Down Home bluesmen moved North after WW2 and switched to electric guitar. I mentioned the Magic Sam/Buddy Guy/ Otis Rush/Luther Allison constellation as they came up w a slashing, shredding approach to guitar soloing in the blues in the 50s that antedated Hendrix and all the white rock stars English & American in the 60s
Rainbows touch our sky's with many eyes of psychedelic kaleidescope highs we play our guitars into this aruraborealis a beautiful palace then appeared whispering what only guitars can hear called we love you jimi
I don't know what people are talking about when they say the audio isn't great; I love the vintage sound of the song. If it was completely crisp, it wouldn't sound right to me.
Christian B. those vinyl feels
jamon y queso
Christian Booker agree Christian,,, this is how i remember music as a kid untill cassettes came out ,, even though 8 tracks were cleaner,,, but for Jimi this is like the 70's for me,,, I'm 57 so the record player/phonograph were the 1st sounds i remember,,, Motown,,sesame street,,, Jackson 5,,, Muddy Waters,,, Jimi,, Yes,, Rare Earth,,Bloodrock live,,,Bob Seager ( Old Time Rock and Roll,, i wore that 45 out) just to name a few i remember,,, but that was the SHIT !!!! AND IT SOUNDED GREAT THEN AND STILL DOES,,, LIKE A ROLLING STONE AND BLOWING IN THE WIND,, I CAN FEEL IT NOW,,,, THINKS FOR BRINGING BACK THOSE VIBES BRO !!!!
Exactly right.
Christian Booker .
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The intro always gives me goosebumps. He guitar is screaming. And to think, he only played guitar for 12 years. Most important 12 years in music.
Blues as heavy as boulders and raw as an open wound. I'm sure Muddy was proud. Thank God for electricity.
thanks to tesla
@@Jose1958es Tesla got how God’s universe worked for sure.
Started teaching my 5 year old Grand Daughter, this will be her first song ever when we finish.
Sure to be the coolest chic in her elementary school!
James Marshall Hendrix. there will never be another🎸
I think you'll find that one is sufficient.
Yes I say every year is a music grant and a giant and a beautiful heart. 😎🎶COOL!
Ditto n🌜 NEVER ANOTHER JIMMY ALLEN HENDRIX EITHER!!⚡ THE BEST MUSICIAN IN THE WORLD!!💜💜💜🦋🦋🦋♾🎨🌛🌈🎭🌬..I walked down the aisle at my wedding to Little Wing!!
Jim hendrix I'm alive because of you next time I see your face it won't seen out of place. Love you dear. Orianthi
When I hear a Hendrix classic like this, it makes me very sad to think that Jimi left us so soon. Hendrix would have undoubtedly gone on to make more great, groundbreaking music. It was such great promise not lived. At least we can treasure the truly great music he did make like this live performance.
you sound gay
Jimi had so much potential! Listen to machine gun live at the Fillmore east. Played the same year he died and I am willing to argue that’s it’s his best song and arguably one of the best rock songs ever given the context
They chose a life of Sin, so, life is short
@@Brucev7 We have all chosen a life of sin at one time or another. Jimi just didn't have a chance to change course. Listen to the man who sings this song. The song's lyrics are from his experience as an inmate in San Quentin State Prison: ua-cam.com/video/u6evsqCwwzc/v-deo.html. "Let he who is without sin cast the first stone."
@@audiophileman7047 He made it so he only chose the Fast(Death) Life. No one gets a second chance.(Not talking about repentance and redemption in Christ(too late). If you're attempting to accuse me of stoning, I don't have any stones in my hands.
I will watch the video you replied with. BTW I am a volunteer in Prison Ministry.
Genius, no one else comes close.😍
🐱🐠💙$
This is low-down, dirty blues at its finest. Some of the heaviest riffage ever recorded.
Oh yeah, this is definitely my favorite Hendrix tune
After the drum solo I'm cool with it. Love you dad orianthi
How's your cat
Glad your fourth was beautiful
Drop in on me later tonight
Super Distortion, 1965 Stratocaster into a wall of Marshalls EL 34 Vacuum Tubes and Dallas Arbiter Fuzz Face.
Now that is how you play guitar just beautiful 😁😎
Nobody ever talks about Robert Petway. Johnson always gets the mystery, enigma, riddle stuff, but RP is even more of a mystery. And this is his song. It's got to be up there with Johnson's 32-20 blues as an early rock and roll classic, no?
Sure is.
Best blues song ever of any on planet earth!! Ninth seriously from orianthi
I feel like I'm alive because of you
In my top twenty Best Blues solo's ever 😎 I will always love Jimi 😉😎
Damn Jimi, killed it again man!
I believe this photo was actually taken at the monterey pop festival in 67.
absolutely correct.
Sure is.
I'm sure many of us recognize Brian Jones from the Rolling Stones, walking with Jimi, who btw is looking so sweet. ☮️to all.
Jimmy Hendricks , THE GODFATHER WITH HIS GUITAR, he was exceptional, A GREAT INSPIRATION for OTHER GUITAR PLAYERS. ❤
Jimi was always known as Jimi Hendrix. (Johnny Allen Hendrix)
Love is wild love is true I feel like I'm alive because of you
Damn this is so good.
All of the musical angels gathered around they were singing such beautiful songs before they spread their angel wings flew up into the heavenlys then their sound it hit the ground. Whispering in a prayer love sweet love lasts on and on like a kiss being blown in this song
mich mitchell The King The jazz and blues drums
lol 2 people disliked this? audio is so fantastic. I only wish there were video to go along with it.
Hi there dad love you orianthi and blues
0:03-0:10 those 2 bars are at the same tempo , however when 3rd 0:10 bar starts we can hear that Jimi slow the rhythm - its give so much power and motion to the song!!!great blues!!!
another lesson from the MASTER.....Jimi Hendrix.....take notes, there will be a test
Time dreams like the deep blue ocean time seems to have been following me.
All hearts and minds screaming for freedom live in your guitar set us free jimi
"Well, I wish I was a catfish
Swimmin' in the deep blue sea
I'd have all you women
Fishin' after me
Fishin' after me
Fishin' after me"
You can't get that tone without a hell of a lot of volume. Nothing better than hendrix plugged into a plexi
Is he not using a twin reverb/ bass man combo here?
@@flanneldaddy5220he would be using his JTM45/100 with 1982A & 1982B cabs loaded with Celestion G12H25 55hz speakers.
Unreal. God like. Heaven sent.
Love you my etta james. Blues
Love guitars
Top notch Blues 😎 Jimi was the best above all the rest I love Jimi 😉😎
this is gold
I just got my mojo back
We love you jimi hendrix turner richards mcauliffe mckean
Love them early Blues
ugh you can't beat them
Oh No you can't :) Good Ol JIMI
@Tammy: I get it, but it's really not that early. If you're not familiar with them, there are a huge number of African American blues artists that influenced Jimi. Robert Johnson, Muddy Waters, Howlin' Wolf, BB King, Lightnin' Hopkins, John Lee Hooker are just the tip of the iceberg. If you got the blues vibe deep in you, I recommend checking out these truly early bluesmen. If you want to hear something that's more today, checkout Beth Hart & Joe Bonamassa, together or as solo artists for a continuation of the great blues tradition.
audiophile man also check out Harpo Slim-Raining In My Heart, Little Walter, so many good ones.
So good isn't it? Me too
Time dreams what freedom wished I'm carrying times dreams upon my lips like a rolling stone with my angel 25 years
Daaaamn listen to that guitar screamm 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
you have bow experienced the blues..
I love you jimi hendrix. Blues
I see 49?? Thumbs down were these people suffering with congenital amusia..this song is both calm and tnt fused together..mitch mitchell was an outstanding drummer you can almost taste the ideas that are comming out of his mind
We love you jimi hendrix dad
Get it on dad love you blues man
Love is the gun that I always held by my side
Happy mother's day to the boss. Jim hendrix
Okay, so after an intro verse or two, he cuts loose on guitar. I like it. It's exciting. So are many of the rock bands w/ guitarists who "shred" thru their solos. This liberation started w/ (black men) electric Chicago blues in the 1950s -- this was BEFORE the Rock guys started freakin' in the 1960s. You can hear it in Magic Sam, Buddy Guy (w/Junior Wells), Otis Rush & Luther Allison as they continued inton the 60s and 70s. But all this is a departure from the old-time schools of Blues.
Exactly!
Indeed, you just forgot about Muddy Waters who leaded the way
Yes, of course he and other Down Home bluesmen moved North after WW2 and switched to electric guitar. I mentioned the Magic Sam/Buddy Guy/ Otis Rush/Luther Allison constellation as they came up w a slashing, shredding approach to guitar soloing in the blues in the 50s that antedated Hendrix and all the white rock stars English & American in the 60s
It's a musical journey.
Love is still blowing kisses inside of my mind.
Miss you jimi hendrix sylvia
Mitch Mitche;ls drum solo was sick on this track!!!
Hello there I'm here to play music in a very strong way so hello friends and families it time rock n roll and a great time 😎🎶🎶🎶
that intro...
Love you daddy. Orianthi.
I'm happy with the way it is.
I'm back jimi hendrix love you jaine hendrix
Happy mother's day to. Etta lola. Tina. Maria
Hey jimi hendrix I love you from orianthi
Psychedelic love wings belong to our try. Making love sing while these guitars fly
Love you big jim hendrix blow kisses in your song that last on and on. Orianthi
For you my etta james. Love you mother. On grandma day. Orianthi. Howl howl howl
Smokin!!! & Smashing!!!
The one and only. Love you dad orianthi
Love you america orianthi and blues
We love you dad from blues and orianthi
Man and woman sharing faith in psychedelic love lock their beautiful wings together and become one dove. Blues and orianthi
Love this
1 thing I hate about life is that I'll NEVER hear him live 😢😢😢😢😢
You're hearing him live here, better than not hearing him play this at all
What are you talking about? You just did..... No, I know what you mean. I missed the bus too but I'll take what I can get.
Hendrix orianthi we love you pahpah orianthi and blues
Love you jimi hendrix sylvia knepshield
A legacy of the great Muddy Waters!
Muddy Waters tune....but even Muddy's was influenced by early blues acoustic greats!
I'm here bc of a comment on Water's song Rollin' Stone 👍🏻 incredible.
Among others.
@@kevinetherington570 Muddy was a great admirer and protector of Son House...to name one.
Robert Petway NOT Muddy Waters.
She sends you her beautiful regards
I wish I was a catfish!!!!!!!!!!!
Believe in me I will see you through
Live through these kisses
Fight on fighter love you baby jaine
Black sound music Crazy Jimi Hendrix wonderfoul baby
Love you. Orianthi
23 people hit the brown acid, I repeat, stay away from the brown acid.
Dylan Fowler wtf?
33 did now, I think it's becoming a stupidemic
quality comment
If you hit the the brown acid report to the red cross van immediately I repeat if you hit the brown acid report to the red cross van
@@K775-v5r woodstock bby
We love you dad
Love you jimi hendrix xo earlsteve
Jimi Marshall(amplifier) Hendrix.
See you when we get there jimi love you orianthi
Damn Mitch was underated.
I will see you there bring your guitar my love
Butterfly you fly and you fly I like the way you twitter and move
The little owl whispers to the big owl. They. Then saw a special unicorn
Rainbows touch our sky's with many eyes of psychedelic kaleidescope highs we play our guitars into this aruraborealis a beautiful palace then appeared whispering what only guitars can hear called we love you jimi
Love you dad orianthi and blues
Mitch Mitchel was a beast.
Yours forever love is real orianthi and blues
Love you dad blues
Love you jim orianthi
God of Guitar
Jimmie was the. best kingfish takin over
Nice down loaded up with catfish bluez orianthi and blues
Jim hendrix and orianthi holding hands
oooooh yeah!!🎤🎸🎶🎵🎼
Butterfly. Twitter and move. Butterfly. Catch a groove
Get it on jimi
Butterfly you fly and you fly love orianthi