The goat was Jimi Hendrix, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Jimmy Page or Eddie Van Halen. You have seen all 4 but Eddie had talents wayyyy beyond what you have seen. The Van Halen Eruption solo should be next (it includes some quality White Boy Shopping® too) ! Bring refreshments it is a long one. 🍆 👩🏽🛒🤵🏻®️ Then you tell us who the Goat is. Eddie, Eddie, Eddie.
I tell ya I have to agree fully, but Hendrix just has a certain mesmerizing effect. Like if Im listening fully to each its Jimi who forces actual inner responses. Like eyes fall shut, soul lifts, sinking into relaxation, floating on a cloud. He is high on my relaxation list use to have a glass of bourbon, sink into my beanbag chair all cozylike, headphones and candles...Ahhhhhhhh, bliss, lol. Hope ur well, take care, Peace
Jimi Hendrix changed music forever, the guitar obeyed his body and soul, they were the same... in the short time of his gifted life, he created true masterpieces by the age of 27 that are impossible to ever surpass.
As a genius guitar performer he eventually was killed as a 60s sacrifice. The horror. His music, his struggles was legendary that rocked the music industry and went out in a blaze of fire 🔥. Amazing. 😂lLol🎉
There's Jimi Hendrix and then there's the rest , he has inspired so many guitarists . He and Brian Jones of the rolling stones were two of the biggest psychedelic dandies of the sixties as well .
Jimi was from Seattle, Washington. I've read that when he had to tour down South in the USA he was very scared of racism to the extreme and would want to hide in the back of a car not wanting to be seen on tour. I met him when I was very young in London on the tube, he was a very nice soft spoken man, his clothes, his jewelry were awesome. He told me if I ever met anyone I liked that liked the electric guitar that he gave me full permission to pass on his baton. Unforgettable. He was sick of England.
I haven't seen this live version for quite awhile. I kinda choked up a little. .Jimi was so one of a kind! Your reactions are one of a kind as well, LOVE IT!! :)
@@kshavon3098 girl, my man did not believe me when I said you do true reactions lol 😂 .. when he started playing the guitar with his mouth u says I wish that was me , oKAY😭😂🤣 u killin me … dead .., I love that you’re doing so many different reactions with comedians musicians, your own bits and skits and stories… you’re killing it… I was thinking about starting a UA-cam channel and they say you should always go for one niche, obviously, that’s a lie. I love your style you go girl much love, Twin.
There is no other 🎸 guitar player like him, maybe Prince came close. I swear I think Jimmy Hendrix was from another planet! ❤This man played the The Star Spangled Banner you need to check out. He did bomb sounds with his 🎸 guitar. Wild. He was left-handed and since those days they didn't make guitars for left-handed people he had a Playlist guitar Upside Down. BTW he raught himself how to play😮😅😊
@@kshavon3098 ok jimi was a left handed player and there were no left handed guitars = he literally had to flip the guitar upside down to play it - so the light strings were on top instead of bottom
@@robertphelps1574 ill agree and apparantly clapton had found a left hand strat he wanted to gift to jimi but jimi passed before he good give it to him
YOU CRAZZYYYYYY GIRL, YOU CRAZZYYYYYYY!!! 😊 I WANTED TO SEE YOUR REACTION WHEN HE STARTED PLAYING WITH HIS TEETH😮, THAT'S FYYYYYRRRR AMONG OTHER THINGS K! R.I.P..☹ TO AN ABSOLUTE ROCK LEGEND!😊
Hendix decided he needed a new gig after not re-upping for a new tour in the 101st Airborne Division. He clearly had an enormous resevior of addition talent, It's too bad it didn't last beyond 9/70.
Thank you for Reacting to the greatest electrical guitarist, of all time. Love your presentation....intelligent, kinda funny, and hippie-chic. and you are a sincere and patient listener.
Love your reactions! Jimi was much more than just an phenomenal guitar player. He was a singer, song writer and composer. His debut album Are You Experienced, is critically acclaimed and has been featured on several “best of” lists. A rank of #15 on Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Albums of all-time list. VH1 named it the fifth greatest album of all time. Guitarist magazine cites it as the most influential guitar album of all time. Are You Experienced changed the syntax of music. It earned it's official accreditation when it was inducted into the US Library of Congress' National Recording Registry in 2005. Jimi's third and final album Electric Ladyland, was considered the 72nd best album of all time by VH1, and the Rolling Stone magazine gave it 54th greatest album of all time. Jimi's career was just 4-years. 53 years and he's still widely considered by his contemporaries as being the greatest. It can be difficult to put that into context. The legendary Jack Bruce of Crème put it best. Jimi Hendrix was a force of nature!
yeah he is the goat.. never played a song twice in the same way, he was a improvisation machine who else was doing 90+ takes of a song in the studio, playing differently?
Simply the greatest ever. He plays his guitar upside-down too. Freaking insane. He changed Rock music overnight in a small London Pub in 1966. A long way from his childhood home of Seattle Washington. He is buried in Renton Washington and has several memorial statues in the city of Seattle.
That's not true at all. Every sound he got was made by technology that was widely available. The first fuzz pedal came out in 1962, the wah in autumn 1966, uni vibe in 68, the amps he used (Marshall) were based on the fender bassman, and the circuit for the bass man was taken from Leo fender's Western electric service manual from the 1930s. How he did it was a complete disregard for being sensible. Running pedals and the amps at maximum settings, using pedals as a basic tone rather than a novel effect as had been the case. Before hendrix a fuzz would be used for a solo, or a lick or a riff, not for the entire song.
You're correct. It would be more accurate to state that very few guitarists were doing what Hendrix was doing with the technology of the day:) Thanks for the rebuttal.
@@kylejames7184 For everyone else at the time, feedback was an annoying by product of over-amplification at ‘maximum’ gain. Jimi perfected the art of controlled feedback, making it part of the music.
Baby, Jimi was THE man. There's a few genuinely great guitarists over the years, but none can touch Jimi Hendrix. He rewrote the book and literally changed the instrument. How many have done that? To check out Hendrix playing live without the tricks, i.e, playing with his teeth and behind his back, check out "Machine Gun" from the Fillmore East, in the early hours of new years day, 1970.
“I shoulda been that guitar!” 😁 You should keep watching that concert. What he does that guitar next is arguably X-rated! (Definitely for 1967 especially)
😂👻🩲🩲🩲🩲🩲❤️🔥🤪🎸🚒🧳🛁 🤤👄👅🫦! This 🫦 wasn't on my keyboard until now! That's crazy. So we can be properly professional! Wahoo! ❤️🔥 Love Jimi Hendrix, Prince & Andre 3000, who played Jimi Hendrix in a movie that I don't know the name of, but it must have been around the time Stankonia came out cuz he was looking like Jimi (ie. gorgeous!) on that album cover. Loved your reaction, BF! Can't wait til the next one (after your 🛁🐙)!
Love Hendrix...and he will always be legendary. Other "guitar legends" of that time would make it a point to go see Hendrix perform live because they just had to see what Jimi was doing. Have you tried any George Thorogood songs? If not, give one or more of these a try: Bad To the Bone __ I Drink Alone __ One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer __ Who Do You Love __ and there's more. Stevie Ray Vaughan's got some great songs too...and he loved Hendrix. You'll see Hendrix's influence, on SRV, when you see SRV perform live.
Jimi hendrix & Eddie Van Halen are my faves & both changed music in their own way. The Top-2 Influences in Rock History...... and i also like Jimi cuz my name is Jimi too😁😁😂😂🎸🎸
Hey there my BFF. ❤ Jimi Hendriks will always be remembered as the first to introduce the electric guitar and hard rock guitar solos into popularity. He inspired SO many great guitarists and still does. As far as the "GOAT" though I have to say, in my humble opinion, it was and always will be Stevie Ray Vaughan. Jimi Hendriks was a huge influence on Stevie, in fact Stevie Ray had and used Jimi Hendriks original "1969 Wah Wah Peddle". Jimi originally gifted it to Stevie Ray's older brother Jimmie Vaughan and later on Jimmie gave it Stevie Ray. One more tidbit of trivia. 😉 You'll notice Jimi Hendriks always wore a head band which underneath he concealed tabs of acid. 😳 One thing for sure he definitely was the original madman of Rock n' Roll! 😉 R.I.P to both Jimi and Stevie Ray. I hope they are jamming together somewhere on the other side. 💞🥺💔🫶 xo
😂😂 I knew exactly the words that were gonna come out your mouth once you saw him play that guitar with his teeth!! 😂 I was waiting for it!! Gawd I love you!! You never disappoint with these reactions.
Relax, Girl! I saw Jimi play 3 times, and you would not be the first to lose it over him. Young ladies were known to leave puddles at his performances!
K Shavon, just imagine what it was like for young ladies & other Rock Music fans in the audience, to witness for the first time what you just saw! They all had never seen anything like this before! This performance was in June 1967 at California's Monterey Pop Music Festival, and was Jimi's American debut of his solo band, The Jimi Hendrix Experience.
Jimi Hendrix was considered a guitar god. You are witnessing a master at his craft. You should see that whole concert at Monterey. Thanks for the video
Interesting fact: Hendrix didn't have any guitar training. He had synesthesia which makes you see music as colors and shapes (a "mutation" where the nerv endings from your ears are attached to the nerv endings from your eyes). He named all his chords after colors and stuff. And the reason for why he wore a headband was because he'd take an LSD pill and put it under the headband by his forehead so that it'd slowly dissolve and soak into his skin as he was sweating during gigs.
ok now we see the man, never a guitar dressed a man this way, never had a lesson ,he have a gift from god, maybe rembrandt or caravaggio can get this hero kkkkkkkkkkkkk, total soul
Good eyes! In fact, André 3000 was cast to play Hendrix in the movie, "Jimi: All Is By My Side". Catch it! Yes, Prince was a big admirer of Hendrix's music & artistry.
" I say got dayum! " You are so damn funny! As your resident old school guitar player subscriber, or one of.... Hendrix is obviously a massive influence and a reason I wanted to learn to play guitar. But, After playing for more than 30 years I can say that, more than being a "GOAT" what Hendrix and Clapton , Page etc. actually did is Elevate Electric Guitar to a new level and forge Rock N Roll! Electric guitar and Distortion and fuzz and all that good stuff was in some cases completely new to the world. The instrument and amplifiers had been around for a little while but how they were used in this context was brand new to everyone. So it was the people like this that had been playing instruments and music that was common and getting new Tools that made new and different sounds to create something totally new to the world. A little mind expansion didn't hurt either. :) It is more important , to me anyways, that instead of being one of the greats that what happened during this time was as significant as the Renaissance when visual art went from 2D to 3D. It changed everything and gave people the option do do something different. If you want to hear someone play Hendrix better than Hendrix... you got Stevie Ray. But he would have never been able to play Hendrix with out what Hendrix created, you know what I mean. All the greats, with virtually no exceptions, had their greats. I could give examples of many guitar players that are insanely great, but don't play anything worth listening to. Lol.... Anyways.... Band of Gypsies Hendrix.... that's where it's at my dear. Keep on going. This will be fun to see you go through this.
2:48 Although it may seem like it, at that moment, Jimmy is not making any obscene gesture. In fact, he is indicating to a sector of the crowd that the solo that comes next is going to be executed with his tongue. It was something that he had done on previous occasions and that his fans demanded it from him... Ohhh...I´m missing... That gum he's apparently chewing is most likely a slip of LSD.
Don't do it Joe, she is for the streets.😂😂 Jimi Hendrix is one of my 16 favorite guitar gods😂😂 I just added James Hetfield and Kirk Hammett from Metallica 😅😅
Jimi was and is the greatest ever. Prince and Andre took style cues from him for sure. Prince especially. He (pardon my language) fucked that guitar with his whole body to make those sounds. I love hearing it like i was in a cheap hotel room. This is actually my favorite song of his, and favorite recording too. Thanks for listening and reacting. I've been here for a minute, but didn't go back through your stuff until recently, and you know I love your vibe. Xo from the big white boy in your basket.
i think "hey joe" was an american blues standard. like so many other musicians of the era, his music was deeply rooted in american blues - chicago, howlin' wolf, muddy waters, etc.. not only that, jimi got his start as a session man, working with big acts like the isley brothers. even the rolling stones: when they first came to the states in '65, they paid homage to chess records out in chicago.
The goat was Jimi Hendrix, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Jimmy Page or Eddie Van Halen. You have seen all 4 but Eddie had talents wayyyy beyond what you have seen. The Van Halen Eruption solo should be next (it includes some quality White Boy Shopping® too) ! Bring refreshments it is a long one. 🍆
👩🏽🛒🤵🏻®️
Then you tell us who the Goat is.
Eddie, Eddie, Eddie.
WHEN I TELL U THAT I SCREAMED WHEN I READ THIS😂😂😂😂😂
I tell ya I have to agree fully, but Hendrix just has a certain mesmerizing effect. Like if Im listening fully to each its Jimi who forces actual inner responses. Like eyes fall shut, soul lifts, sinking into relaxation, floating on a cloud. He is high on my relaxation list use to have a glass of bourbon, sink into my beanbag chair all cozylike, headphones and candles...Ahhhhhhhh, bliss, lol. Hope ur well, take care, Peace
Agreed .. Live without a net- Eddie Van Halen guitar solo will leave you shaking ur head at this kind of Talent
Absolutely@@jimmyraidjames
@@Fairygrl_TW 😁😁👍👍🎸🎸
Jimi Hendrix changed music forever, the guitar obeyed his body and soul, they were the same... in the short time of his gifted life, he created true masterpieces by the age of 27 that are impossible to ever surpass.
As a genius guitar performer he eventually was killed as a 60s sacrifice. The horror. His music, his struggles was legendary that rocked the music industry and went out in a blaze of fire 🔥. Amazing. 😂lLol🎉
Andre 3000 and Prince always said that Jimmy Hendrix was their hero. He died in 1970 and no one else has taken his place.
And Wood Harris played a really good Hendrix…..I really liked Andre 2K’s version
Prince was really good on guitar too.
There's Jimi Hendrix and then there's the rest , he has inspired so many guitarists . He and Brian Jones of the rolling stones were two of the biggest psychedelic dandies of the sixties as well .
The man is the reason I picked up guitar. His genius confidence and swagger is unmatched. I named my son after him.
THATS DOPE🔥
lol "I shoulda been that guitar..." Funniest reaction I've heard of all the reactions. Hilarious.
😂😂THANK U
You mentioned that Jimi looks like Andre 3000 and it turns out that Andre 3000 actually played Jimi Hendrix in a movie called “Jimi: All Is By My Side
YEAH I JUST SEEN SOMEONE MENTION THAT IN THEIR COMMENT EARLIER♥️
Yeh Andre was different..big boy didn't wanna f wit em...til the beat kicked in...
I need to check this movie out. Andre is as good an actor as musician.
Not even close
Welcome to Jimi Hendrix fandom! Every single note he ever recorded is worth hearing.
Prince modeled his entire style from Jimi. From his image, to his personality, and his playing style on guitar.
Jimi was from Seattle, Washington. I've read that when he had to tour down South in the USA he was very scared of racism to the extreme and would want to hide in the back of a car not wanting to be seen on tour. I met him when I was very young in London on the tube, he was a very nice soft spoken man, his clothes, his jewelry were awesome. He told me if I ever met anyone I liked that liked the electric guitar that he gave me full permission to pass on his baton. Unforgettable. He was sick of England.
In Jimi's hands that wasn't a guitar....that was a weapon!
Omg you had me rolling!!! Too damn funny. Love it!
😂😂THX
I haven't seen this live version for quite awhile. I kinda choked up a little. .Jimi was so one of a kind! Your reactions are one of a kind as well,
LOVE IT!! :)
AWE THANK U♥️
Jimi was the man.
Amen Sis BOW DOWN JIMMY IS THE MANNNNN ON GUITAR .. HE ABOUT TO 🔥🔥🔥🔥 burn that mf uppp on Stage lolol
TWIN WATS CRAZY BECAUSE I HEARD OF HIM BUT NEVER LISTENED TO HIS MUSIC🤦🏾♀️
@@kshavon3098 girl, my man did not believe me when I said you do true reactions lol 😂 .. when he started playing the guitar with his mouth u says I wish that was me , oKAY😭😂🤣 u killin me … dead .., I love that you’re doing so many different reactions with comedians musicians, your own bits and skits and stories… you’re killing it… I was thinking about starting a UA-cam channel and they say you should always go for one niche, obviously, that’s a lie. I love your style you go girl much love, Twin.
Jimi had all the ladies you already know
There is no other 🎸 guitar player like him, maybe Prince came close. I swear I think Jimmy Hendrix was from another planet! ❤This man played the The Star Spangled Banner you need to check out. He did bomb sounds with his 🎸 guitar. Wild. He was left-handed and since those days they didn't make guitars for left-handed people he had a Playlist guitar Upside Down. BTW he raught himself how to play😮😅😊
DAMN DIDNT KNOW THAT
@@kshavon3098 ok jimi was a left handed player and there were no left handed guitars = he literally had to flip the guitar upside down to play it - so the light strings were on top instead of bottom
He lived and died in another dimension. He was NOT of this damn world.
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To say there was no left handed guitars is wrong Dick Dale was playing a left handed strat in 1963
@@robertphelps1574 ill agree and apparantly clapton had found a left hand strat he wanted to gift to jimi but jimi passed before he good give it to him
Got my first good guitar a cream colored Strat because of him. Also got a right handed one restrung it like him cuz he was a fellow lefty.
He was the king don't forget it
Your reactions are always fun to watch and I love the way your mind works -///-💜
LOL I REALLY APPRECIATE IT 😘
The G.O.A.T. - none finer!
You did it!!You answered one of my requests.Next up Jimi plays Johnny B.Goode live from Berkeley
Yes! he is the blueprint. G.O.A.T. 🐐
YOU CRAZZYYYYYY GIRL, YOU CRAZZYYYYYYY!!! 😊 I WANTED TO SEE YOUR REACTION WHEN HE STARTED PLAYING WITH HIS TEETH😮, THAT'S FYYYYYRRRR AMONG OTHER THINGS K! R.I.P..☹ TO AN ABSOLUTE ROCK LEGEND!😊
LMAOH THX BABE
Lmao! Check out Jimi doing Foxey Lady live at the Miami Pop Festival 1968 and you really gonna lose it! ✌🏼
🤣🤣K
Hendix decided he needed a new gig after not re-upping for a new tour in the 101st Airborne Division. He clearly had an enormous resevior of addition talent, It's too bad it didn't last beyond 9/70.
The best ever glad you found him,
He’s the best to ever do it & that will never change…..never 🖤🤤
Such a tragedy, such a master dead so young. R.I.P Mr. Hendrix You've been a big part of my journey as a musician, much love and respect bro.
Yep, Hendrix was that amazing.
I think you're picking up everything Hendrix is putting out there...
Thank you for Reacting to the greatest electrical guitarist, of all time. Love your presentation....intelligent, kinda funny, and hippie-chic. and you are a sincere and patient listener.
AWE THANK U♥️♥️
Love your reactions! Jimi was much more than just an phenomenal guitar player. He was a singer, song writer and composer. His debut album Are You Experienced, is critically acclaimed and has been featured on several “best of” lists. A rank of #15 on Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Albums of all-time list. VH1 named it the fifth greatest album of all time. Guitarist magazine cites it as the most influential guitar album of all time. Are You Experienced changed the syntax of music. It earned it's official accreditation when it was inducted into the US Library of Congress' National Recording Registry in 2005. Jimi's third and final album Electric Ladyland, was considered the 72nd best album of all time by VH1, and the Rolling Stone magazine gave it 54th greatest album of all time. Jimi's career was just 4-years. 53 years and he's still widely considered by his contemporaries as being the greatest. It can be difficult to put that into context. The legendary Jack Bruce of Crème put it best. Jimi Hendrix was a force of nature!
😘
Jimi had swag for days. A giant of a guitar player and with style that can't be beat.
Greatest performance ever!
yeah he is the goat.. never played a song twice in the same way, he was a improvisation machine
who else was doing 90+ takes of a song in the studio, playing differently?
Simply the greatest ever. He plays his guitar upside-down too. Freaking insane. He changed Rock music overnight in a small London Pub in 1966. A long way from his childhood home of Seattle Washington. He is buried in Renton Washington and has several memorial statues in the city of Seattle.
THANK U
YES!!..100% GOAT!!!!...and he GOTCHYA!! LOL
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I’m dying. ❤😂 I need a break now because you remind me why I love him so much, in that special way. That I wasn’t allowed to watch back then. Lol.
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The thing about Hendrix is he was pulling sounds out of his guitar before the technology existed to do it.
That's not true at all. Every sound he got was made by technology that was widely available. The first fuzz pedal came out in 1962, the wah in autumn 1966, uni vibe in 68, the amps he used (Marshall) were based on the fender bassman, and the circuit for the bass man was taken from Leo fender's Western electric service manual from the 1930s.
How he did it was a complete disregard for being sensible. Running pedals and the amps at maximum settings, using pedals as a basic tone rather than a novel effect as had been the case. Before hendrix a fuzz would be used for a solo, or a lick or a riff, not for the entire song.
You're correct. It would be more accurate to state that very few guitarists were doing what Hendrix was doing with the technology of the day:) Thanks for the rebuttal.
@@rebeccabailey527bro what you talking about the it’s fact that jimi was making sounds back then that no one was doing before
@@kylejames7184 For everyone else at the time, feedback was an annoying by product of over-amplification at ‘maximum’ gain. Jimi perfected the art of controlled feedback, making it part of the music.
Nicely done dear miss K, thanks!!!!
Baby, Jimi was THE man. There's a few genuinely great guitarists over the years, but none can touch Jimi Hendrix. He rewrote the book and literally changed the instrument. How many have done that?
To check out Hendrix playing live without the tricks, i.e, playing with his teeth and behind his back, check out "Machine Gun" from the Fillmore East, in the early hours of new years day, 1970.
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@@kshavon3098please do machine Gun you must do it to really get Hendrix it on the band of Gypsies album
Try Otis Redding from the same festival " I've Been Loving You Too Long ' probably the best R and B performance of all time
You don't know how much you touched my heart because you have brought back a lot of good memories huh. Love 💕💕💕💕💕 you
AWE THANK U BESTIE
“I shoulda been that guitar!” 😁
You should keep watching that concert. What he does that guitar next is arguably X-rated! (Definitely for 1967 especially)
😂👻🩲🩲🩲🩲🩲❤️🔥🤪🎸🚒🧳🛁 🤤👄👅🫦! This 🫦 wasn't on my keyboard until now! That's crazy. So we can be properly professional! Wahoo! ❤️🔥 Love Jimi Hendrix, Prince & Andre 3000, who played Jimi Hendrix in a movie that I don't know the name of, but it must have been around the time Stankonia came out cuz he was looking like Jimi (ie. gorgeous!) on that album cover. Loved your reaction, BF! Can't wait til the next one (after your 🛁🐙)!
WATS GOOD BESTIE?! THX BABE😘😘
Love Hendrix...and he will always be legendary. Other "guitar legends" of that time would make it a point to go see Hendrix perform live because they just had to see what Jimi was doing. Have you tried any George Thorogood songs? If not, give one or more of these a try: Bad To the Bone __ I Drink Alone __ One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer __ Who Do You Love __ and there's more. Stevie Ray Vaughan's got some great songs too...and he loved Hendrix. You'll see Hendrix's influence, on SRV, when you see SRV perform live.
THIS WAS BACK IN ( 67 ) K GIRL, 67!!! 😮😊 MONTEREY POP FESTIVAL
ohhh you are doing Jimi....yayyyy
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Yeah more Jimi :) , Hear my train acoustic is a nice one , He has a softer side too ;)
Jimi hendrix & Eddie Van Halen are my faves & both changed music in their own way. The Top-2 Influences in Rock History...... and i also like Jimi cuz my name is Jimi too😁😁😂😂🎸🎸
LOL I C
while Eddie was up there I"d rate Frank Marino higher than him
@@paulmorris8762 Your probably the only one
''I should have been that good-damn guitar''...Hilarious LOL
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Hey there my BFF. ❤
Jimi Hendriks will always be remembered as the first to introduce the electric guitar and hard rock guitar solos into popularity. He inspired SO many great guitarists and still does. As far as the "GOAT" though I have to say, in my humble opinion, it was and always will be Stevie Ray Vaughan. Jimi Hendriks was a huge influence on Stevie, in fact Stevie Ray had and used Jimi Hendriks original "1969 Wah Wah Peddle". Jimi originally gifted it to Stevie Ray's older brother Jimmie Vaughan and later on Jimmie gave it Stevie Ray. One more tidbit of trivia. 😉 You'll notice Jimi Hendriks always wore a head band which underneath he concealed tabs of acid. 😳 One thing for sure he definitely was the original madman of Rock n' Roll! 😉
R.I.P to both Jimi and Stevie Ray. I hope they are jamming together somewhere on the other side. 💞🥺💔🫶
xo
AMEN! THX BEST FRIEND ♥️
I should’ve been that damn guitar too! Girl!!
LOL U KNOW IT😂😂
Jimi is still one of the best.
Joe Cocker - With a Little Help (Woodstock Live) 💪🏻🏴
😂😂 I knew exactly the words that were gonna come out your mouth once you saw him play that guitar with his teeth!! 😂 I was waiting for it!! Gawd I love you!! You never disappoint with these reactions.
😘😂ILY2
" Hey Joe " is actually an old folk song. Hendrix made his version.
Hey fam, Just a phenomenal talent. I dont know about anyone else, but I get so mesmerized. Thanx so much sis, take care, Peace
😘TAMMY
You're killing me "I shoulda been that guitar!"
Relax, Girl! I saw Jimi play 3 times, and you would not be the first to lose it over him. Young ladies were known to leave puddles at his performances!
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I should have been that God damn guitar 😂😂
Greatest reaction Ever 😂😂❤
😂😂THANK U
This is the best review of Hey Joe I ever saw 😂😂😂 🙌🙌🙌
THANK U
He is 🙏🏻. No fake there. Thank you ❤
1. God
2. Jimi Hendrix
3. Eddie Van Halen
The Holy Trinity🔥
I totally agree with this list👍👍🎸🎸
Haha, "I should've been that guitar!" 🤣🤣🤣
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one of the greatest to ever do it
K Shavon, just imagine what it was like for young ladies & other Rock Music fans in the audience, to witness for the first time what you just saw! They all had never seen anything like this before! This performance was in June 1967 at California's Monterey Pop Music Festival, and was Jimi's American debut of his solo band, The Jimi Hendrix Experience.
I CAN ONLY IMAGINE ♥️
He was the best.
Jimi Hendrix was considered a guitar god. You are witnessing a master at his craft. You should see that whole concert at Monterey. Thanks for the video
the GOAT Jimmy the Man Hendrix
This is a cover of a blues song by Billy Roberts from 1962.
Interesting fact: Hendrix didn't have any guitar training. He had synesthesia which makes you see music as colors and shapes (a "mutation" where the nerv endings from your ears are attached to the nerv endings from your eyes). He named all his chords after colors and stuff. And the reason for why he wore a headband was because he'd take an LSD pill and put it under the headband by his forehead so that it'd slowly dissolve and soak into his skin as he was sweating during gigs.
WOW THANKS FOR THAT INFO
he could play with his tongue his teeth and his toes
Time to watch Eddie Van Halen, Eruption guitar solo. Live Without a Net version please.
Loved your reaction
THANK U
Jimi Hendrix was the baddest and I do mean the baddest guitar player that ever walked the face of this erath rip voodoo child 👍🥁
You said it right. The best good day guitar player. 😊
He was the coolest guy back then, way ahead of everyone.
Hendrix live at Woodstock, live at Maui, live at the Monterey Pop Festival , isle of Wight , live at the filmore east . A few of many 🎸
ok now we see the man, never a guitar dressed a man this way, never had a lesson ,he have a gift from god, maybe rembrandt or caravaggio can get this hero kkkkkkkkkkkkk, total soul
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I knew this one was gonna be fire
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This was Jimi's American debut at the '67 Monterey Pop Festival
Iove Jimi. Gone too soon. Loved your reaction.
Girl you real as hell..like yo style and your smile..we should talk awhile.
LOL RUN DAT MF GAME BESTIE 😂😂😂
I SHOULD HAVE BEEN THAT GUITAR!! CLASSIC!!
Man is the greatest guitarist to ever do it imo
🤘😩 Jimi !!!
yes he is the GOAT ❤
jimi HAD INFLUNCED Prince, Ernie Isley, of the Isley Brothers . he played with the Isley Brothers in his early days, Ernie Copied his hero
PRICELESS REACTION 😂😂😂
🤣🤣HEY I REALLY APPRECIATE IT🙏🏾
🤣🤣🤣🤣 Love your reaction to my boy Jimi !!!!!! He was the GOAT ❤❤😎😎😎
THANK U BABE😘
U funny as hell ! 😆👍
THANK UU😘
Good eyes! In fact, André 3000 was cast to play Hendrix in the movie, "Jimi: All Is By My Side". Catch it! Yes, Prince was a big admirer of Hendrix's music & artistry.
THX BABE♥️
" I say got dayum! "
You are so damn funny!
As your resident old school guitar player subscriber, or one of....
Hendrix is obviously a massive influence and a reason I wanted to learn to play guitar.
But,
After playing for more than 30 years I can say that,
more than being a "GOAT" what Hendrix and Clapton , Page etc. actually did is Elevate Electric Guitar to a new level and forge Rock N Roll!
Electric guitar and Distortion and fuzz and all that good stuff was in some cases completely new to the world.
The instrument and amplifiers had been around for a little while but how they were used in this context was brand new to everyone.
So it was the people like this that had been playing instruments and music that was common and getting new Tools that made new and different sounds to create something totally new to the world.
A little mind expansion didn't hurt either. :)
It is more important , to me anyways, that instead of being one of the greats
that what happened during this time was as significant as the Renaissance when visual art went from 2D to 3D.
It changed everything and gave people the option do do something different.
If you want to hear someone play Hendrix better than Hendrix... you got Stevie Ray.
But he would have never been able to play Hendrix with out what Hendrix created, you know what I mean.
All the greats, with virtually no exceptions, had their greats.
I could give examples of many guitar players that are insanely great, but don't play anything worth listening to. Lol....
Anyways....
Band of Gypsies Hendrix.... that's where it's at my dear.
Keep on going.
This will be fun to see you go through this.
THANK U BABE😘
Oh btw he was left handed and played the guitar upside down 😮
2:48 Although it may seem like it, at that moment, Jimmy is not making any obscene gesture. In fact, he is indicating to a sector of the crowd that the solo that comes next is going to be executed with his tongue. It was something that he had done on previous occasions and that his fans demanded it from him...
Ohhh...I´m missing... That gum he's apparently chewing is most likely a slip of LSD.
Don't do it Joe, she is for the streets.😂😂
Jimi Hendrix is one of my 16 favorite guitar gods😂😂
I just added James Hetfield and Kirk Hammett from Metallica 😅😅
😂😂HEY BFF
Jimi was and is the greatest ever. Prince and Andre took style cues from him for sure. Prince especially. He (pardon my language) fucked that guitar with his whole body to make those sounds. I love hearing it like i was in a cheap hotel room. This is actually my favorite song of his, and favorite recording too. Thanks for listening and reacting. I've been here for a minute, but didn't go back through your stuff until recently, and you know I love your vibe. Xo from the big white boy in your basket.
LOL THANKS BABE
"The best goddamn guitar eater, I mean guitar..." 🤣🤣🤣 GUITER EATER!!! 🤣🤣🤣 Yer the best!!
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Total Rock Star!!!!
i think "hey joe" was an american blues standard. like so many other musicians of the era, his music was deeply rooted in american blues - chicago, howlin' wolf, muddy waters, etc.. not only that, jimi got his start as a session man, working with big acts like the isley brothers. even the rolling stones: when they first came to the states in '65, they paid homage to chess records out in chicago.