JIMI HENDRIX - Live in Copenhagen (1970) - Full Album
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- Jimi Hendrix - Live in Copenhagen, Denmark (1970) - Full Concert.
- Stone Free
- Foxy Lady
- Message To Love
- Hey Baby
- All Along The Watchtower
- Machine Gun
- Spanish Castle Magic
- Ezy Rider
- Freedom
- Red House
- In From The Storm
- Purple Haze
- Voodoo Child (Slight Return)
- Hey Joe
- Fire
Date: September 03, 1970.
Venue: K. B. Hallen, Copenhagen, Denmark.
James Marshall "Jimi" Hendrix (born Johnny Allen Hendrix; November 27, 1942 - September 18, 1970) was an American rock guitarist, singer, and songwriter. Although his mainstream career spanned only four years, he is widely regarded as one of the most influential electric guitarists in the history of popular music, and one of the most celebrated musicians of the 20th century. The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame describes him as "arguably the greatest instrumentalist in the history of rock music".
Born in Seattle, Washington, Hendrix began playing guitar at the age of 15. In 1961, he enlisted in the U.S. Army and trained as a paratrooper in the 101st Airborne Division; he was granted an honorable discharge the following year. Soon afterward, he moved to Clarksville, Tennessee, and began playing gigs on the Chitlin' Circuit, earning a place in the Isley Brothers' backing band and later with Little Richard, with whom he continued to work through mid-1965. He then played with Curtis Knight and the Squires before moving to England in late 1966 after being discovered by Linda Keith, who in turn interested bassist Chas Chandler of the Animals in becoming his first manager. Within months, Hendrix had earned three UK top ten hits with the Jimi Hendrix Experience: "Hey Joe", "Purple Haze", and "The Wind Cries Mary". He achieved fame in the U.S. after his performance at the Monterey Pop Festival in 1967, and in 1968 his third and final studio album, Electric Ladyland, reached number one in the U.S.; it was Hendrix's most commercially successful release and his first and only number one album. The world's highest-paid performer, he headlined the Woodstock Festival in 1969 and the Isle of Wight Festival in 1970 before his accidental death from barbiturate-related asphyxia on September 18, 1970, at the age of 27.
Hendrix was inspired musically by American rock and roll and electric blues. He favored overdriven amplifiers with high volume and gain, and was instrumental in utilizing the previously undesirable sounds caused by guitar amplifier feedback. He helped to popularize the use of a wah-wah pedal in mainstream rock, and was the first artist to use stereophonic phasing effects in music recordings. Holly George-Warren of Rolling Stone commented: "Hendrix pioneered the use of the instrument as an electronic sound source. Players before him had experimented with feedback and distortion, but Hendrix turned those effects and others into a controlled, fluid vocabulary every bit as personal as the blues with which he began."
Hendrix was the recipient of several music awards during his lifetime and posthumously. In 1967, readers of Melody Maker voted him the Pop Musician of the Year, and in 1968, Rolling Stone declared him the Performer of the Year. Disc and Music Echo honored him with the World Top Musician of 1969 and in 1970, Guitar Player named him the Rock Guitarist of the Year. The Jimi Hendrix Experience was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1992 and the UK Music Hall of Fame in 2005. Rolling Stone ranked the band's three studio albums, Are You Experienced, Axis: Bold as Love, and Electric Ladyland, among the 100 greatest albums of all time, and they ranked Hendrix as the greatest guitarist and the sixth greatest artist of all time.
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Nobody bent notes🎶like #MasterJimi🎸 best musician ever🤔👏🧐👏
Sick as all fuck! The tones and dynamics, the execution, the feel. People don’t realize that his entire performance is one big risk. It’s as real as it gets, each performance is completely forged on the spot.
No risk , no bull , no gimics, pure :JIMI - LIVE Titus 1: 15 + john 3:16...❤
I pray that some day the technology will make these concerts better quality. There is some gold in these clips.
I would literally cry if there was video out there somewhere.
Went to Atlanta Pop Festival just to see Hendrix. Nobody else mattered. 2 months later he was gone & I cried like a baby.
Hell, I named my dog Hendrix in 1969. I'm getting ready to buy a 'black' lab pup and decided to name it Hendrix also.
Man you can't just name your dog the same thing you named your last dog
@@williamvaginus9264 Hendrix #1 was 50 years ago.
Hendrix #2 will be fine.... and another dog with a cool name.
YOU Mr. are AWESOME !! Play on and stay as groovy as it gets, stay free!!
My cousins were in their teens when they saw Hendrix play in Buffalo NY...The Buffalo Memorial Auditorium on 3/23/68
They said they were blown away by his Performance....
Wish Hendrix's manager was smart enough back then to of filmed and recorded every hendrix concert and jam everybody were of benefited music company and the music world... There will never be anyone close who will master the Guitar like this man...🙂
Absolfreakenlutely!
al18631963
Hendrix manager, wuz 2 busy sabotaging Jimi & ultimately had him murdered.
Guess u'll just haveta b happy u got dat Monterey footage, Woodstock, Isle of Wight, & n London, Jimi played da Royal Albert Hall.
Oh yea..... Red footage, from Stockholm & dat hippy dippy movie, only made tolerable bcause of Jimiz per4mance on Maui. ( RAINBOW BRIDGE. )
U'll never c Hendrix lament MLKz death, Copenhagen, Harlem, & da Philharmonic Concert, amongst many otha great concertz.
al18631963
By DUH way, while Hendrix manager plotted against him, Hendrix, wanted 2 film concertz & put em n specially retro-fitted theaterz. His idea, wuz slightly better than MTV & thus woulda been successful.
SMH
I work with a guy named doodles that was at that show.
There's footage of a Seattle show at sicks stadium
Timestamps
0:00 Introduction
0:21 Stone Free
4:23 Foxy Lady
8:33 Message To Love
12:36 Hey Baby (New Rising Sun)
19:39 All Along The Watchtower
23:53 Machine Gun
35:44 Spanish Castle Magic
39:38 Drum Solo
43:12 Ezy Ryder
47:22 Freedom
51:05 Red House
1:01:15 In From The Storm
1:05:20 Purple Haze
1:08:17 Voodoo Child (Slight Return)
1:23:27 Hey Joe
1:27:40 Fire
1:31:08 Outro
Sweet
Cheers very much.Bright Moments
Thank you
Jimi plays like death is on his shoulder, laying it all out there like every run could be his last..
on the edge of a wipeout but does not derail for a second. Wise master.
Jimi is THE TRUTH period
That Strat on Machine Gun has got new strings and Jimi likes the feel and the amps are dialed in perfect. Kramer should do his magic on this concert and put it out .
Nothing to loose, i would buy it :)
HEY BABY is insane . Amazing control of tone and rippling riffs .
he made music a physical feeling. when its that loud it becomes something more than you can explain
Well said.
Jimy rips but mitchis god bellissime e estupende canzoni meravigliose storiche complimenti Buona felice
Machine gun at this concert is one of Hendrix finest. Almost like saying he’s fed up with life ? RIP HENDRIX, MISUNDERSTOOD GENIUS.
Like Midnight Lightning at Isle of Wight. Bit sad.
I don't think Jimi was "fed up" with his life. He certainly had contractual problems to get out from under (see the Band of Gypsys album for more) and he needed to find a slick way to disentangle himself from the abusive ways of his mob-connected manager Mike Jeffries, but his dream studio Electric Lady was recently officially opened for business and 1970 was perhaps his most creative year artistically as one other UA-cam commenter here noted. Had he gone onto finish the "First Rays of the New Rising Sun" (FRNRS) record sometime in late 1971 which was rounding into form about this time in September of '70, it might've been his best selling album, I suppose, because I believe it was a return to form for an impressive number of tight, catchy songs a la his first and very popular record release "Are You Experienced?". In the patched together form in which we received FRNRS as a fan base, it was no where near as experimental and spacey as his third studio album Electric Ladyland was. Jimi's self-destructive streak most conspicuously reared its ugly head before he hit it big--perhaps when he was homeless for a short time--but that was old news by this late date in his short yet meteoric career. I think Jimi was definitely interested in visiting the entities that dwell in "spirit land" as he called it in his song "Belly Button Window" be they angels or DMT elves, but he still had some unfinished business to accomplish here on this earthly plane before his inevitable ethereal departure.
@@g0ldbuG sure, but you can have a future planned and still be thoroughly pissed off with the present.
I was there. He was an hour late, because he was eating with his danish toygirl, Kirsten Nefer, and her mother.
Mikael Hoelge too bad they didn’t stay together
Excactly. I have the fotograph from the dining room in a Frederiksberg apartment.
This concert must be one of the best/finest ever of Jimi LIVE. !!!!
He knocked both of them up two ❤🎉🎉😂
Amazing intro to Hey Baby. I love these 1970 shows. Every one shows me something new. Beautiful. Thanks.
1970 may have been Jimi's BEST year of playing and song writing . There was know peace in his life and know true Love .
IMO his playing was of highly varying of quality during his last year. (No wonder because of the relentless touring schedule put together but his vile, brutal and scheming manager, and add to that the fact that Jimi strongly felt that he wanted to spend 1970 recording rather than touring.)
Jimi obviously developed by leaps and bounds as a soloist during his short career as a band leader, but that richer palette that he'd gained only showed when he was inspired, which in 1970 wasn't too often, as stated above. But IMO, The Experience sounded better as a band; the played better together. And most of all: The Exp was more reliable quality-wise. The Cry of Love-band was incredible at their best, but, to be honest, quite horrible at their worst (which to an extent was caused by Jimi not really wanting to be there, but also Cox's playing not always meshing with Mitch's). Over all, I'd rank Band of Gypsys higher than the Cry of Love-band.
Sorry it this annoys you, but I like discussing these things (but not as much as I love listening to it!)
Be well. Peace...
@@linuswang6572 yeah I agree..I love both bands but I miss that "rumble" that the original experience had when playing live..Billy's presence mellowed it out a bit....but hey it was a land of a new rising sun🇯🇵
Ya no?
Hey Baby is insane, love it, I wish there was a proper recording of this concert.
😳YES...JIMI HENDRIX 🎸🕊️☮️👏😉...✨🎇
....Hey Baby...JIMI...SPEAKING TO US THRU ALL THE DARKNESS OF...2022 🐝🌈💫
Jimi is still the best:)
Thank you Sooo much Captain Midnight ---as I stated before...I Love Jimi Hendrix "Sounds and Ways" from the beginning of Time...He was the Guitar 🎸 and the Guitar 🎸 was Him...Thank you☮️👍😊👌
My Message To Love 💕 to you Jimi Hendrix 🎸...is that I Love your "Sprit" your "Soul" your "Music" your 🔥 and your Love...🎸☮️🌠🕊️...✨🎇
Truly unbelievable. Jimi was on the mark, in the grove, improvising with brilliant abandon.
This is absolutely peak Hendrix. Whatever cocktail they used to put him on his feet worked.
good acid man
Thanks a lot for the post man. People have their opinions and rightly so. And I am so glad that the last of the European concerts have posted. But man, he is tired and wired. The Cry of Love tour displayed some of Jimi's best playing. No doubt. But despite some brilliant fills here and there he's not firing on all cylinders. He was tired and wired at 2 A.M. at the Isle of Wight but even in 72 I could hear him reaching deep to pull it off and bending a wrong note to sound out of this world. But after that it just got worse. His cohesiveness. He needed support and rest but sought love and rest in the arms of strange women all through Europe and then hey onto the next show! On with the show. His swagger ain't there cause his soul has been squeezed bone dry. I don't think his best stuff was left in 68 or anything like that. I love his posthumous stuff as he plays some here better than his early stuff. But where he was at physically, despite his having evolved so much musically came out in his live playing. And he knew it but the contracts, Electric Lady. Sigh. It's like he's running to get to the end. Even in Red House. If you're a big fan search out some of the Hawaiin shows...he's a lot tighter there. Atlanta Pop's Straight Ahead is a gem. He got on that plane to England and thought...My God... strain ahead.
THE PRICE of GENIUS I suppose
Love you 😘😘🤟
All that sound from one guitar ! AMAZING !
Towards the end of Jimi spreading his magic he complained about his songs sounding the same. Twas a pity. I never tire of listening to the myriad recordings of each version that have since become available, on You Tube. I'd noticed early the spontaneous improvisation that blew my mind then as now, audible here. Such a pity.
Saw him twice, first at the Sun Devil h at ASU in Tempe Arizona on feb6 68, then again at the Phoenix Memorial Colleseum, not sure the date, but only a couple months later. When he played ASU,I don't think they thought he could fill a larger space yet, and "they" were probably right... His popularity really soared in the couple months between those two gigs-- By the way, I was only 14 @ the time, but was sufficiently mind-blown by THE E X P E R I E N C E!!!...
@@coadmiller5010 Memorial Colleseum, Phoenix 4 September '68. Supported by Vanilla Fudge, Eire Apparent and Soft Machine.
AATW b/w BOTML single released in US two days earlier.
T3❤❤❤
Thank you so very much Captain Midnight 😌☮️🎇
Aways good to hear a Jimi Hendrix jam that I have never heard !!!! Thanks for share :D
O78verywell
Hendryxgod
Fabulous concert on good form here
Jimi Hendrix, debió haber vivido por lo menos 10 años más, cuanta música nos perdimos. Inmortal.
What do you mean?
Jimi was only 27 when he passed on.
10 more? Try 50 (!) 🕉
This is so unique of a show
Yea! Beautiful performance. Can't believe how great the band were in these last group of gigs
I loved the War Heroes album and its cover. How many times I looked at this photo that was on the back cover with the list of songs.
I thought for a long time that it was a Band of Gypsies album for some reason, but Billy Cox did play bass on 4 tracks of that record- just no Buddy Miles.
But it's a hot 🔥 album as this live record is with the picture of Jimi letting a note sustain and fly 🪰 out into the universe.
🌈 🌟 ⭐️ 🌠 💫 ❤️ 💖 🕉 ✌️ ☮️ 🕊
Hendrix the Genius
la prestation est vraiment incroyable
j'attends avec impatience que les ayants droit, permettent la parution
officiel de ce concert.
avec un son d'enregistrement correct
Good Performance LIVE.
Red House’s solo is for me a pur taste of heaven for just over 2 minutes ...from 57:40 mark on. Then a short snippet on : In from the Storm at the 1:03:30 Mark
great
Amazing Performance !!!
FANTASTICO
certo che leggere september 03 1970.....
BLUES en él PARAÍSO tasco la gatta.
Amazing concert wot an expérience it must been
HAPPY BIRTHDAY JIMI LOVE YOU SO SO MUCH
great!!
great live thank you captain midnight
Really good audio source! Way better than the one I’ve normally heard
national radio was recording..
18/09/1970 - 18/09/2020 fifty years ...✊☮️🎸🎶
Thank You Captain 🤗🤗🤗
WONDERFULL!
Captain of all the Hendrix uploads!
Pure ,-,Musik
Gracias hdrmanos de
Whenever he felt like playing lookout!
Yeah Great!
Hendrix wasn't burnt out. Iow was just noff nite. It fits the hendrix narrative becos he died soon after. Picasso did his best work before he left us as well.
Yeah man
Let us NOT DISPARAGE THIS MAN WE ALL HAVE Challenges I HOPE TO BE GREAT AT something Anything AS HE WAS IN HIS ART
Cool
Il est clair que c'est un concert au dessus de la mêlée et important, peu de temps avant qu'il nous quitte - il faudrait faire l'effort de bien produire cette performance à moins que ça ne soit déjà fait - AMAZING !
imagine the sound quality that listeners had at the time, it's a shame that the album didn't maintain the sound quality
This was after Isle of Wight , Jimi had a cold . He s coughing on boot leg LP between some tunes n Dooly Dagger . Otherwise I wish this show was pro recorded so we can hear everything more , with less roughness in the overall sound . I always wondered yrs later in hindsight what was on Jimi s mind , because next day he said , " he won t see his 28th B day / Next time I go to Seattle will be in a pine box .. He died 2 wks after this show . Following show he stopped playing leaving the stage after 4 songs . He knew he was a marked man . SAD
44:40 sick asf ezy rider riff
always will be
"Damn"..."THAT MACHINE GUN"🎸🕊️👌👏☮️👍...✨🎇
aka Miles🎺Davis
Fn A! Thanks
May was a good month and June are great in 70 august and Sept a lot of performances including the voodoo child on the performance his guitar is out of tune and at times sound like he is fighting for notes I still love it anyway I wouldn’t say it’s good representation of hie awesome talent
☮💙🤘
When was this? Hendrix played in Stockholm on 1970-08-31 and checked out on 1970-09-18. He also played in Helsinki on the same tour. Said Remu Aaltonen, singer-drummer of Hurriganes: "In the fifty years since, I've never heard anything similar."
3.sept
Nope...Hendrix played Helsinki one time only...22 May 1967.
They should remaster this !
You should try to get a photo of the concert though. Many exist online. The photo on the background is from the 1970 Atlanta Pop Festival.
Through the Camera Lenses
I wanta hear, ( if I can't c it. ) dat Atlanta Pop Festival!
@@Einnor084 You can listen to the show on Freedom: Live at the Atlanta Pop Festival on streaming services, CD, vinyl etc.
Through the Camera Lenses
Thank u, 4 the nfo.
12:36 Hey Baby (New Rising Sun)
13:30 Hey baby
Sloppy
@@brucekay9290
Your comment is "sloppy"
One word to crit his always multidimensional sound.
Like which apects sloppy besides the poor recording?
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Too bad we didnt get a psychedelic rendition of der er et yndigt land.
But on the subject of psychedelic national anthem renditions.
The french seized the tapes of his Paris concert in 67' and they are probably burned.
But I would have loved to hear It
Damn, ja, det ville have været sejt! LOL
Damn, yes, that would've been cool!
ジミー大西!テキトー伝説ジュンジ参上ヘッヘッヘッヘッ😍
Kramer using new effects V. Reid style, would overfill possibilitiesl. Though Reid is there.
After you say you are done with his extremes, they bring you back w/ this performance it's a treasure.
Roy Fornett
YES!!!!!!
Over and over and again and again
just keeps me hearing with new ear haven't yet used.
I just keep listening
Hendrix ripping into the new plexi head Marshalls. Every nuance of the strings can be heard. Thats what really turned Hendrix on.
23:53
Mmmmmmmmm
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Why aint the jimi bootlegs as good as say the led zeppelin ones
When it comes to sound
as you know, within a few years, technology can improve dramatically
Some are better
57:40 $1:03:30 §1:13:40 &1:25:07 -1:26:55
19:40 All Along The Watchtower
This is his best live version i think..
@@elmorevandodewaard544 the only one better is watchtower Randall’s island 1970 cry of love as well
13:28
Does anyone know if his bridge was floating or decked?
Decked with 5 springs.
@@peteyoung7665 that's what I thought. I'm now on the how far do you screw it in journey though.
Always floading!! Just check berkeley video ; 2nd show voodoo child where whammy acidentally hits in Hendrix leg when foolin around guitar tune it rises half step up!! Also BOG there is multiple songs and song ends where Hendrix pulls whammy up it goes higer than guitar is tuned.
Totally disagree - recording might be tainted, but Jimi 's playing 🎴 spot--on... bro & sis... Hallelujahs ❤ John 3:16💜Bob Rutkowski Rutkowski
comment on comments under my post SHALOM 🕊️✌️
run´s a little bit fast i think.
Uma pergunta que não quer calar, porque todos os vídeos do grande JIMI HENDRIX são de baixa qualidade, de som e imagem. Não dar para melhor isso?
Bem, provavelmente pelo fato das gravações profissionais (as que existem) estarem até agora sem lançamento oficial, logo o que nos resta são as bootlegs ou as gravações amadoras.
Deanna V Would never argue with a girl, I don’t know if Kramer would have put this out. This “Foxy Lady “ isn’t as near as good as the performances of 1967. Watchtower is good. Jimi had lost control of the feed-back at the Isle of Wight. His last best performance was Woodstock ( Star Spangled Banner. ) He had admittedly lost his way. 1970 was not a good year for Hendrix.
Wow! Never heard Mitch do a solo . Only heard it once. He Sounds like Carmine Appice and John Bonham. Could he be better than Uncle Ernie Keith? Those drum lessons really count. Good Night Girls Pat
Music merchant said to me once, most people don't realize what Jimi did for black, white relationships.
Aliteia
Hendrix mesthn kabla!!!
Just been reading idiots praising srv over hendrix.
Idiots for sure
srv an robin trower cmon man ,, next best thing dig /?
Yeah man, it's so stupid , how can they even compare. SRV tried to be like and copy Hendrix. Sure he was older and lived a longer life than JH, so he had time to work on his technical chops, that's what the idiots get lost in, more in the technical bs and not seeing who is the true artist !!
Iff a jazz grump played ROCK AN ROLE HOW WOULD THAY SOUND LIKE HOMM..........ok thats Jimmy's ok
This was 15 days before he died. He's not playing like he usually plays. He's off. He's sounds pedestrian. It's still good. But, he doesn't have his usual bravado.
I wonder if this was his last concert. I mean Jimi Hendrix at 50% is better than most artist at 100%.
J Cavazos If this was remastered and cleaned up it would be up there with Atlanta. Machine Gun and Hey Baby . Wow.
He had 2 more concerts left- Berlin, Fehmarn an German Island. He was battling an illness at this time you can hear his hoarse voice at Berlin gig. Jeffries made him tour incessantly. He was skimming so in order to pay for Electric Lady he had to tour
@@janelevy3214 yep! More conspiracies. These late gigs have real merit Jane,if you cared to listen
@@michaelosgood9876 like u may feel I'm sick ov conspiracies. Electric lady was running way over budget. jimi did these gigs to cover the excess nothing more.
@@deannahext u can see something in atlanta that I cant
jimmi be all over the place? must be on good drugs?
That was a horrible version of In From The Storm. Jesus... And Purple Haze. You can hear he wasn't very hyped about this tour (he'd rather had been in the studio I guess).
Jimi,este,NEMURITOR!Este,Sfântul Graal,al,GENIULUI.❤
great