No imagination necessary - I heard the "Are You Experienced" album in 1967 on a reel of tape. I had been playing guitar since 1964. In 1972 I played this and Hey Joe, with the whole teeth and behind the back thing, at a party at a topless bar in Cocoa Beach. I was 14 years old. Jimi Hendrix was a once in a species occurrence. It is good that we can still remember and hear him today.
Don’t worry about it being invented in your time, leave a note for your descendants so if it’s invented in THEIR time they come back pick you up and go to a Jimi concert. Boom, now there’s no way you won’t see him
The Jimi Hendrix Experience. Experience was definitely the right word. His playing, and the entire band in general, take you to a whole new place every time you listen to them.
It is truly astounding how much of a different sound this was compared to what was out then. Jimi Hendrix is probably the most dynamic shifting musician I can think of.
I'm not going to tell you his name, but back in the thirties there was a jazz guitarist who stuck the needle of a record player into his guitar so you could hear it through the amplifier. I would think the guitarist who first used an amplifier to amplify himself would be up there.
For whatever reason lately I've been listening to a lot of mid 60s music (kinks, Beatles, the who, etc), so coming back to Jimi Hendrix after really immersing myself into the music of that time really puts it into perspective for me how different, wild, and innovative his stuff was and still is! One of the most important figures in music without a doubt!
Revolver sounds modern too, Revolver and White Album i'd argue was ahead of its time. Listening to Hendrix and to The Beatles is something of an EXPERIENCE.
It was the fall of 67 or 68, I was reading the SF Chronical and a review of JH called his music "heavy metal". I thought that was a cool sounding phrase but said I, JH is not heavy metal..... But Iron Butterfly, Lead Zeppelin, 10 years After, that was the true beginning of Heavy Metal.
He did blow me away…. And saw him several times and I have to say that Noel Redding and Mitch Mitchell really brought out his talent…. It was a great pairing and one of my favorite 3 piece bands of that time period…. Those three musicians did not leave any empty spaces wanting for an innovative fill … unique to their time…
He was the right drummer for Hendrix, his Elvin Jones inspired jazz flowed with Jim's guitar so well. Mitch could keep up with Jimi's wildest forays and was always right there with him.
@@pianonight Mitch was great but Jimi would have been better off with Buddy towards the end because Buddy held the beat down more steadier and was a bit more funkier which by 1970 pop music in general was getting more progressive and funkier.
Mitch Mitchell ain't no joke..something really different about him they are not like anything today unreal and the look part native and black nobody will ever come close that look alone forget it like he came.from another world..he had to go he was to much for this little planet.....
Everybody says he was such a natural talent but he practiced 6 hours a day standard. The best guitar player ever and quit possible the coolest person ever to walk the earth
Gorgeous Jimi and his fantastic back up band, his talents won’t be duplicated in our lifetime or never, so glad we had him for a little while. He had such a groovy clothes style too. Enjoying this immensely…❤
His solo at the end is just frickin' nuts. Was Jimi was the most amazing musician ever? I want to clarify, that I am speaking of rock instrumentalists when I say best musician ever. Not to take anything away from the many great and amazing musicians in the history of rock from Chuck Berry, the Beatles, The Stones, Prince and many others through today that I love, as an instrumentalist, the amazing mind-bending but very musical sounds Jimi created and the way he seems to create them through some impossible to replicate magic, his explosive energy and otherworldly stage presence, the way he moved physically as one with the guitar as an extension of himself, his far reaching innovations blow my mind more than anyone else. As demonstrated by this video, he is simply incomparable. As a classically trained pianist, with many years of jazz training also, I am a huge fan of the music of Bach, Mozart, Beethoven, Chopin, Duke Ellington, Charlie Parker, John Coltrane, Bill Evans, Thelonious Monk, among others which I have spent countless hours listening to, studying and also playing on the piano. I dont really compare Jimi to these other genres/musicians/composers, each of them outstanding in their own way. Thank you for all your comments.
Jimi - no one ever comments on your singing, which, like, oh everything else you do, is majestic. No one could sing like that man. He was too talented for us.
Jimi Started heavy rock and could do things with his fingers on the strings that is bewildering .If he was still here he would have picked a few with his friend Clapton. I still miss him a load .Thank you Beat Club for your time ..
Wow! The Jimi Hendrix Experience are truly fantastic! Without them we wouldn't have Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath, Judas Priest , The Cure, Funkadelic, so much! He was an absolute electric alchemist.
What astounds me is how futuristic the sounds and effects he created when you consider Rock n Roll was only about 11 years old and still stacks up today when alot of the music then is dated and is old in comparison. To me he must have come through a stargate !
Great vid of early experience, and you can actually hear them because they aren't playing ridiculously loud. I would love to see and hear the rest of this show (if there was any more)
Thank you, Beat Club, for posting all these awesome videos. They're like mini time machines, and the recordings were always excellent. God bless Germany for doing their part to keep the rock 'n' roll flame alive.
It took me over 40 years but I finally can say I know how good purple haze is. Right from the original strain shared with Jimmy that he wrote this song about .
When you hear "no one will ever top hendrix," don't listen to it. If Hendrix, Van Halen and the other legends had listened to phrases like that, there would not be the great music they left us today. Specialize in your own personal style, maybe the world won't be ready or you won't succeed in your work, but always aspire to be behind no one. I agree with admiration, not reverence. Music can still speak alien and innovative languages
💜💜💜💜💜💜 Awesome for I've seen full archives and not this i don't think video. Massive other ones or his life.🦁👑🦅 I've seen him play in heaven when i was 16 hopefully i get to enjoy the experience again 🍷
I was only 6. I heard it on WLS out of Chicago. His tremolo work is the root of anyone who touches it on s guitar. They always go for the dive at first.
I wish he was still alive. There could have been so many more incredible songs. I am thankful for all one ones he did produce though. RIP Jimi. Forever loved. ❤❤❤❤
Jimi was like nothing people had ever heard before. This was the era of California Dreamin and the Beatles and out comes Jimi who sounds as heavy as 80’s metal! No wonder Clapton nearly crapped himself when he first heard Jimi play. God bless u Jimi Hendrix. I was born in 67, got this album when i was around 9 and still listen to him today
I really like Mitch Mitchell’s drumming. It’s kind of wild like Keith Moon’s crazy style was. This was their breakthrough hit. Later on Prince changed it to Purple Rain.
Mitch and Keith both were among the greatest drummers of all time. Mitch's playing was more jazzy, cause he started his career as a jazz drummer. While Keith had more rockin' and loud playing style. Anyway, they both, together with Ginger Baker are the best 60's drummers for me.
Yeeeeeah! Both Keith and Mitch are my favourite rock drummers. I used to say Mitch is a kind of slower Keith but I think Mitch is more jazzy which is so cool
@@Jamesp1972 Your right. I agree it’s like he had the wildness of Moon but controlled and with a Jazzy feel to it. Controlled yet improvised. That sounds like a contradiction but that’s what he sounded like. Good observation! You are in tune with Mitchell’s style which I always liked as well. Moon was fun to watch because he was so unpredictable and crazy.
Honestly it’s such a fucking banger - Mitchell has some crispy fills, Hendrix’s guitar is revolutionary for the time, and Redding’s bass is… subtle. And also Jimi looks sexy af not even kidding
That doesn't sound like heavy metal, I already saw a comment earlier calling this song a heavy metal song, Jimi described it as a love song, I don't get why you people call it heavy metal, on top of everything he was just having fun playing freely at that part
Today is Monday , the eighteenth of September , 2023......53 years since this phenomenal guitarist passed away ....a one - off talent , never to be repeated .
Jimi was influenced lyrically by Bob Dylan...Bob Dylan studied Woody Guthrie. The Woody Guthrie Museum in Tulsa has Woody's archive and some of Dylan's, now, too. Would love to see them include some of Jimi's up there, as well!
Shelby Minner, They respected each other indeed.Cant seem to find the video when bobs mother was in the audience and Jimi dedicated a song to her.Like A Rolling Stone or All Around The Watch Tower???? Would you happen to know?
I was twelve then and that song and his music was a transformation for me. I must have listened to that song hundreds of times in the 70s along with Hey Joe and many others by him,
Imagine hearing this in the 60s, it must have been like nothing ever experienced before.
They were not experienced
Yes it was. I was 13, and this song rewired my brain.
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No imagination necessary - I heard the "Are You Experienced" album in 1967 on a reel of tape. I had been playing guitar since 1964. In 1972 I played this and Hey Joe, with the whole teeth and behind the back thing, at a party at a topless bar in Cocoa Beach. I was 14 years old. Jimi Hendrix was a once in a species occurrence. It is good that we can still remember and hear him today.
It was - lived it back then and yes we knew he was special!!!
The control of feedback was amazing.
R.I.P. to Jimi, Mitch, Noel. They had an amazing chemistry.
and eddie van halen
There will never be another guitarist, singer, and magic maker like Jimi Hendrix.
Tottsly agree
Sorry wrong spelling
I repeat
Tottally agreed
There already was his name was Stevie Ray Vaughan... RIP to both of those legends
You must have seen him while you were high on lsd
He was taken from us too soon like many other rock and roll celebrities.
He was from another planet. Toured the earth for a few years, then took off.
A legend.
C'est très bien dit,
@@gglegreff1858 Thank You ✌️
Amen!
the best comment about Jimmy, amen to that
👍
I SAW HIM LIVE 3 TIMES
HE WAS A FORCE OF NATURE
Lucky you, man
If time travel were possible, I'd go see his concerts
That's great! Honestly, it's one of my bucket list experiences if time travel is invented in my lifetime.
Don’t worry about it being invented in your time, leave a note for your descendants so if it’s invented in THEIR time they come back pick you up and go to a Jimi concert. Boom, now there’s no way you won’t see him
Lucky 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Lucky B**tard. Was he that great.
Mitchell’s drumming is incredible
Right?!?!
Yeah, a totally phenomenal chemistry when fired up.
another Keith Moon!!!
peut étre pas quand méme!!!!
Ooooh
Rest in peace 🙏
Jimi Hendrix
27 November 1942 ~
18 September 1970⚘
The Jimi Hendrix Experience. Experience was definitely the right word. His playing, and the entire band in general, take you to a whole new place every time you listen to them.
@@alightthatnevergoesout 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
It is truly astounding how much of a different sound this was compared to what was out then. Jimi Hendrix is probably the most dynamic shifting musician I can think of.
Frank Zappa?
@@evancodsworth2 Not my cup of tea plus he was already in the improvisational scene during instead of gearing music in that direction
I agree... but also think that the Beatles, Led Zeppelin... and perhaps King Crimson, Radiohead, and BCNR should also be in that conversation.
Was in Blackpool winter gardens when this came on WOW I WAS FREAKED OUT STILL PLAY IT I AM 70
Jeez
A singer songwriter he had the best people teaching him . fare play jimi
He was a game changer, he changed the world of music, to me the greatest.
Hendrix was so electric, you couldn’t take your eyes off him while he’s on stage. Incredible
Thank You Jimi, Mitch and Noel.
Jimi and Robert Johnson really made the guitar the instrument that it is today!
No Segovia, Yansch, I could go, why should I ?
That would be Leo Fender.
@Whole Lotta Slatt lol
I'm not going to tell you his name, but back in the thirties there was a jazz guitarist who stuck
the needle of a record player into his guitar so you could hear it through the amplifier.
I would think the guitarist who first used an amplifier to amplify himself would be up there.
I would add Pete Townshend to that list. Nobody used feedback the way he did before him
Gone but never forgotten his songs never get old
Jimi hendrix left handed 😊
I saw him live in Phoenix, cost 5 bucks, right after the release of Electric LadyLand...magic, the only word that applies.
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5 bucks would get you a toilet paper at a Madonna Concert.
@@superunknown5427Lmao what a rip off 😂😂😂
Jimi is the Guitar Messiah of the 20th century, imo!
Jimi Hendrix war ein großartiger Gitarrist und Sänger
Immortal. Long after the human race has disappeared Jimi's music will will still be beaming thru the universe.
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imagine being alive during this time to hear this, i was born in 2001 and i listen to jimi everyday
Jimi, Mitch and Noel carried us thru bad times.
Still are.
Waltuh
That's wonderful. 👍🏽❤️🎶
❤❤
For whatever reason lately I've been listening to a lot of mid 60s music (kinks, Beatles, the who, etc), so coming back to Jimi Hendrix after really immersing myself into the music of that time really puts it into perspective for me how different, wild, and innovative his stuff was and still is! One of the most important figures in music without a doubt!
Coz its quality....
And raw
Seriously when i listen to the beatle and the who around the same time as jimmy his music just sounds so much more new
"For some reason..." Could that reason be the increasing lack of thought and imagination in much of modern "music" on the radio today?
Revolver sounds modern too, Revolver and White Album i'd argue was ahead of its time. Listening to Hendrix and to The Beatles is something of an EXPERIENCE.
Yes .🎉
This tune, more than anything else, gave birth to all hard rock/metal/punk scene. This tune was everything before everything
I still get GOOSEBUMP"S listening to HENDRIX!! I was fortunate to have seen Jimi 3 times live!!! I walked out mesmerized!!!!!!!!!!!!
The one and only one who started Rock, Heavy Metal/Acid Rock Jimi Hendrix! 🎸🎶⭐💜
Yep
It was the fall of 67 or 68, I was reading the SF Chronical and a review of JH called his music "heavy metal". I thought that was a cool sounding phrase but said I, JH is not heavy metal..... But Iron Butterfly, Lead Zeppelin, 10 years After, that was the true beginning of Heavy Metal.
He did blow me away…. And saw him several times and I have to say that Noel Redding and Mitch Mitchell really brought out his talent…. It was a great pairing and one of my favorite 3 piece bands of that time period…. Those three musicians did not leave any empty spaces wanting for an innovative fill … unique to their time…
Mitch Mitchell one of the best drummers in the world
Mitch admired Buddy Miles drumming
I asked a drummer friend of mine at the time if he was the best. He said that no drummer who tries to dominate the song is the best.
He was the right drummer for Hendrix, his Elvin Jones inspired jazz flowed with Jim's guitar so well. Mitch could keep up with Jimi's wildest forays and was always right there with him.
@@pianonight Mitch was great but Jimi would have been better off with Buddy towards the end because Buddy held the beat down more steadier and was a bit more funkier which by 1970 pop music in general was getting more progressive and funkier.
Mitch Mitchell ain't no joke..something really different about him they are not like anything today unreal and the look part native and black nobody will ever come close that look alone forget it like he came.from another world..he had to go he was to much for this little planet.....
Imagine how my racist father freaked out when I came home with the 1st LP I ever bought, Are You Experienced, and cranked it on my stereo. OMG :)
That doesn't really tell us anything but i bet you felt good so 👍🏻
@@EtinBox found the fascist
@@EtinBox Completely uncalled for.
@@EtinBox Racists are the stupidest people
Why didn’t you crack your old man over your stereo
They made it big together as a power trio! Now they are all gone already way too soon. But their music lives on!
RIP
Huh......Jimi made it big. RIP Jimi 'The one and Only'
That super fast super short little riff at 45/46sec is one of the most amazing sounds I've ever heard.
really ? - sounds like a simple run up and down of 1,2,3,5,8,6,5 to me ...
@@ultimobile yea, maybe. So what? You expected some sci fi technic on a fret that doesn't exist?
Amazona yes
Amazing
among all the notes in this song you chose the most banal lol
Everybody says he was such a natural talent but he practiced 6 hours a day standard. The best guitar player ever and quit possible the coolest person ever to walk the earth
Gorgeous Jimi and his fantastic back up band, his talents won’t be duplicated in our lifetime or never, so glad we had him for a little while. He had such a groovy clothes style too. Enjoying this immensely…❤
ミッチミッチェルとキースムーンのドラミング似てますね‼️
I love Jimi - his unique style of guitar playing is the best and very much missed.
His solo at the end is just frickin' nuts. Was Jimi was the most amazing musician ever?
I want to clarify, that I am speaking of rock instrumentalists when I say best musician ever. Not to take anything away from the many great and amazing musicians in the history of rock from Chuck Berry, the Beatles, The Stones, Prince and many others through today that I love, as an instrumentalist, the amazing mind-bending but very musical sounds Jimi created and the way he seems to create them through some impossible to replicate magic, his explosive energy and otherworldly stage presence, the way he moved physically as one with the guitar as an extension of himself, his far reaching innovations blow my mind more than anyone else. As demonstrated by this video, he is simply incomparable.
As a classically trained pianist, with many years of jazz training also, I am a huge fan of the music of Bach, Mozart, Beethoven, Chopin, Duke Ellington, Charlie Parker, John Coltrane, Bill Evans, Thelonious Monk, among others which I have spent countless hours listening to, studying and also playing on the piano. I dont really compare Jimi to these other genres/musicians/composers, each of them outstanding in their own way. Thank you for all your comments.
I, for one, believe that he is
He's amazing and very unique
What about Beethoven, Mozart, Glenn Miller, Benny Goodman, Artie Shaw, Brian Wilson, Elton John? Was he more amazing than them?
@@Rayburn58 He is in the leagues of Beethoven and Mozart
I was just thinking how ahead of its time that ending solo was. That crowd didn't know what hit them.
Jimi - no one ever comments on your singing, which, like, oh everything else you do, is majestic. No one could sing like that man. He was too talented for us.
When Gods entertain mortals
We didn't really realize what we were seeing. (Probably too stoned)
Jimi Started heavy rock and could do things with his fingers on the strings that is bewildering .If he was still here he would have picked a few with his friend Clapton. I still miss him a load .Thank you Beat Club for your time ..
Wow! The Jimi Hendrix Experience are truly fantastic! Without them we wouldn't have Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath, Judas Priest , The Cure, Funkadelic, so much! He was an absolute electric alchemist.
And Living Color.
Falou besteira.
@@billyseven-pc8wu Não estou falando bobagem. O impacto de Hendrix é inegável
@@canesvenatici4259, teve vários guitarristas excelentes antes dele.
@@billyseven-pc8wulike who
Hell yes!
Progenitors of heaviness. Mitch slays!
R.I.P
Jimi
Mitch
Noel
Wish I was there when they played,hope I see them for real in the next world.
And don't be late.
He is so handsome and I am 55 years old I love him !!!!!🥰
The Experience the world never got enough of, sometimes it brings a tear to my eye when I think of this beautiful guy.♥️🔥✌️💯🌈⛅
Man Jimi was an enigma on guitar!
☆☆☆☆☆
RIP MR. HENDRIX, NOEL, AND MITCH!
😎
Years ahead of his time would have been a star in any era totally unique
This band is powerful experienced and unstoppable.....three guys from heaven with a message from god
Excuse me... a message from god??? They ARE god.
What astounds me is how futuristic the sounds and effects he created when you consider Rock n Roll was only about 11 years old and still stacks up today when alot of the music then is dated and is old in comparison. To me he must have come through a stargate !
Great vid of early experience, and you can actually hear them because they aren't playing ridiculously loud. I would love to see and hear the rest of this show (if there was any more)
Blows my mind. He had that round house in the hills in LA.
Thank you, Beat Club, for posting all these awesome videos. They're like mini time machines, and the recordings were always excellent. God bless Germany for doing their part to keep the rock 'n' roll flame alive.
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This song was his first AM hit in the Boston stations about August/September 1967. There was nothing like him.
One of the best guitarists. One of the best drummers. One of best bands. Ever.
Noel and Mitch holding it down! That’s the kind of band you want, everyone.
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First heard Purple Haze on am radio ,in 67' alot of people didn't have a FM radio yet
Почему все великие, уходят рано?? Уважение как к музыканту огромное. До сих пор его слушаю.
Они просто выполняют свою жизненную миссию раньше нас
It took me over 40 years but I finally can say I know how good purple haze is. Right from the original strain shared with Jimmy that he wrote this song about .
Imagine seeing this guy for the first time. I mean before this was Herman's Hermits and then THIS guy comes on. Had to have been amazing.
Lucky to see him twice up close , 68 VirginiA beach come , Atlanta int pop Jul 4 1970 havnt seen anything like him since
Yeah ! I have been trying to cover this one for years ! ❤
I heard these songs kicking in my moms tummy after I was born rock n roll was in my heart
When you hear "no one will ever top hendrix," don't listen to it. If Hendrix, Van Halen and the other legends had listened to phrases like that, there would not be the great music they left us today. Specialize in your own personal style, maybe the world won't be ready or you won't succeed in your work, but always aspire to be behind no one. I agree with admiration, not reverence. Music can still speak alien and innovative languages
John Lennon told Paul McCartney after hearing Jimi live "We've got a lot to learn"
Do ya have a source?
he was so ahead of his time, i mean ... its soo good even in 2024
Τhe most timeless band of all time !!!!!!
💜💜💜💜💜💜 Awesome for I've seen full archives and not this i don't think video. Massive other ones or his life.🦁👑🦅 I've seen him play in heaven when i was 16 hopefully i get to enjoy the experience again 🍷
Purple haze helped this guy be one of the best ever💨
The tone of this Strat is fv
I was only 12 when this came out, but what an influence it had on me.
I was only 6. I heard it on WLS out of Chicago. His tremolo work is the root of anyone who touches it on s guitar. They always go for the dive at first.
No habra un guitarrista como Hendrix. The best!
He was awesome and super special. So weird seeing him play the guitar upside down.
I wish he was still alive. There could have been so many more incredible songs. I am thankful for all one ones he did produce though. RIP Jimi. Forever loved.
❤❤❤❤
This man was pure magic
Jimi was like nothing people had ever heard before. This was the era of California Dreamin and the Beatles and out comes Jimi who sounds as heavy as 80’s metal! No wonder Clapton nearly crapped himself when he first heard Jimi play. God bless u Jimi Hendrix. I was born in 67, got this album when i was around 9 and still listen to him today
I really like Mitch Mitchell’s drumming. It’s kind of wild like Keith Moon’s crazy style was.
This was their breakthrough hit. Later on Prince changed it to Purple Rain.
Mitch and Keith both were among the greatest drummers of all time. Mitch's playing was more jazzy, cause he started his career as a jazz drummer. While Keith had more rockin' and loud playing style. Anyway, they both, together with Ginger Baker are the best 60's drummers for me.
They were in to jazz drummers.
Yeeeeeah! Both Keith and Mitch are my favourite rock drummers. I used to say Mitch is a kind of slower Keith but I think Mitch is more jazzy which is so cool
better than Moon, more controlled and jazzy
@@Jamesp1972 Your right.
I agree it’s like he had the wildness of Moon but controlled and with a Jazzy feel to it. Controlled yet improvised. That sounds like a contradiction but that’s what he sounded like. Good observation! You are in tune with Mitchell’s style which I always liked as well. Moon was fun to watch because he was so unpredictable and crazy.
Honestly it’s such a fucking banger - Mitchell has some crispy fills, Hendrix’s guitar is revolutionary for the time, and Redding’s bass is… subtle. And also Jimi looks sexy af not even kidding
Hey Jimi .. Intoxicating music.. the best.. from Greece💙 🇬🇷
This is what we, I loved in the day...raw sound. No mixing, studio. We will never have this again. I can only dream.
That was beautiful.
THANKYOU.
He was one of Greatest Guitarist of all time. He expressed his troubles through hisusic through his guitar
I’m diggin Noel Redding’s Fender Jazz Bass
Too bad we can't hear it, is he even plugged in?
He had a Gretch too i even touched his white (looked more ivory) Strat
@@WV59 You can clearly see it is. In those sound engineers never really knew what to do with the low end frequency.
@@TheMusicalElitist LOL I was just being facetious.
@@WV59 No you weren’t. You were being serious and are now trying to save face..
He rocked our world. Some of the best music in my life was back then.
When Jimmy was a fetus, he played lullabies to help put his mother to sleep. Literally born with a gift!
1:32 I see, this is where Jimmy got that little lick he always does from
Mitch Michell was the best Drummer
In the world! R.I.P.
he looked like such a dork though
@@davidovics92 Mitch's dress sense is classic 60s Mod.
@@davidovics92 Still looks better than you, tosser.
@@robjones2408 Mitch wasn’t a Mod.
he can’t keep time
All these years listening to the crappy audio version wchich was for some reason slowed down, thanks Beat Club for bringing this song to life.
Great vocals in this performance.
Purple Haze was the name of a popular variety of acid, and this song gave rise to the term Acid Rock
This is real music
I'm now 66 years old/young. This is 1 of my favorites by the GREAT Jimi Hendrix!
Gosh I love at the end 2:45 sounds heavy metal it grooves so hard 🔥🔥🔥
That doesn't sound like heavy metal, I already saw a comment earlier calling this song a heavy metal song, Jimi described it as a love song, I don't get why you people call it heavy metal, on top of everything he was just having fun playing freely at that part
@@lowgpu1687 totally agree with you man, it doesn't sound like metal Jimi was absolutely having fun at that part 👍😂
Today is Monday , the eighteenth of September , 2023......53 years since this phenomenal guitarist passed away ....a one - off talent , never to be repeated .
Increíble el sonido en esos años en vivo
Legendary. Pure testimony of a purer, clearer time. Amazing talent. I was 8 at the time.
my favorite jimi performance of purple haze.
ワクワク、ゾクゾク、そそる❗
とにかく1番のスリーピースバンド👊😆🎵
Jimi was influenced lyrically by Bob Dylan...Bob Dylan studied Woody Guthrie. The Woody Guthrie Museum in Tulsa has Woody's archive and some of Dylan's, now, too. Would love to see them include some of Jimi's up there, as well!
Shelby Minner, They respected each other indeed.Cant seem to find the video when bobs mother was in the audience and Jimi dedicated a song to her.Like A Rolling Stone or All Around The Watch Tower???? Would you happen to know?
Woodie Guthrie = commie
People don't realize the folk influance in JIMI's music
@@vidiot9006 That's a good point. I hadn't thought of it that way.
I don't understand looking up to Dylan so different and Guthrie Jiminy is way passed that.
I was twelve then and that song and his music was a transformation for me. I must have listened to that song hundreds of times in the 70s along with Hey Joe and many others by him,
Haha just 3 guys, Jimmi , a bass player and a drummer and this shit rocks lika motha!
Same as cream
Wtf it's mitch and noel those guys so underrated🤦♂️
@@haitiansouljadex3186 May they rest in peace
@@haitiansouljadex3186 May they rest in peace
Indeed it do - u can't even hear Noel. who is kickin bootie on that bass, btw - & it still rules!
JIMI LIVES
Ele foi o melhor guitarrista do mundo. Parabéns!
Sim - absolutamente!
Jimi Hendrix I love you.