Earned a sub. Idk why RU-vid didn’t put this in my feed a long time ago. I’ve been watching euphoria reactions for three months now. I found this after watching a video of you playing Count Me Out on guitar and clicking on your channel. Anyway, keep it up. 👍
You need to see/hear Where Were You, Nadia, Big Block and Scatterbrain. Two out of this world mellow pieces plus two heavy rockers. Oh, and for an audio only experience, check out Shapes Of Things from the Jeff Beck album Truth.
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Such a phenomenal performance. I've lost count how many times I've listened to and watched this. No drummer/bassist on this one; it's just a recording playback. If you wish to hear his compositional skills and sublime musicianship, check out: Buckethead - Far.
He did Taylor proud!! This song was released not as a single in 2019 of her lover album. It is super rare for songs to become a single years later. Her fans made this song a single simply by streaming it so much. He made it his own as he does so well. I loved this!
Great pick and review. Keep in mind Hendrix was an ex-101st Airborne Division paratroop, and knew a thing or two about what automatic weapons, in the hands of people trained to use them, can do.
No one had ever heard anything like this. And of course they were all tripping. Jimi too probably. Pete Townshend of The Who had used feedback but mainly for effect. Pete: "Jimi took what I was doing and made music."
This video has edited out some of the coolest parts. Also like others have said those crowd shots are daytime shots and Jimi performed at night. I have Jimis whole Monterey set on DVD and this video that circulates on RU-vid is a weird edit for sure.
More than 90% of the “crowd reaction “ footage is when other acts were performing. Jimi went on at night, most of the crowd footage is recorded during daytime. Some are reacting to Ravi Shankar’s performance. Why this individual edited a basically bogus video is anyone’s guess.
from a quora post by Shaun Phillips: There are three different guitars that Jimi Hendrix set on fire during his career. The first occurred at the Astoria Theater in London England on March 31, 1967. Jimi used way too much lighter fluid. The guitar went up in a ball of flames and burned both of his hands, and even part of the stage where the lighter fluid had poured onto the floor. Jimi Hendrix had to go to the hospital for treatment. The incident was so serious that both the police and the fire department were called, and the owner of the theater went berserk. It's not legal to start a fire inside a theater, even if it is part of the act. This is the guitar that Jimi Hendrix set on fire at The Astoria, London, England, on March 31, 1967. Jimi’s manager quickly got the guitar and Jimi out of the building. When Jimi's crew were questioned by police who were investigating the incident, they claimed that the guitar simply exploded from some sort of electrical malfunction. The police didn't necessarily buy their explanation, but by the time they got to the theater to investigate, Jimi and the guitar were nowhere to be found. Without any real evidence, it was hard for the police to figure out exactly what happened. No one was arrested. That guitar was put for an auction in 2008. It was sold for £280,000, roughly $575,000, to an American collector Daniel Boucher. The second time Jimi Hendrix burned a guitar was the most famous occasion. That happened on June 18, 1967 at the Monterey Pop Festival. That burning was caught on film and is one of the most iconic moments in rock and roll history. Jimi Hendrix sets guitar on fire at the 1967 Monterey Pop Festival. Jimi used two guitars at the Monterey Pop Festival. One for the concert, then a another that he swapped out at the last minute in order to burn. The guitar that he set on fire was only used for the final song, “Wild Thing”. That guitar had been previously broken and glued back together, so he didn't mind sacrificing it. He busted it into pieces at the end of the act and threw it into the crowd. A piece of Jimi’s Monterey Stratocaster on display at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. Other than a fragment of the guitar that is on display at the MET, no one knows where the rest ended up as it was all just a bunch of fragments carried away by fans. The other guitar from the 1967 Monterey Pop Festival, the one that Jimi actually played the majority of the concert with, still exists and is now up for auction again. That guitar was never set on fire and is in very good condition The third time that Jimi Hendrix burned a guitar on stage was at the 1968 Miami Pop Festival. That guitar survived and was given to Frank Zappa by one of Jimi Hendrix Roadies. Frank Zappa pictured with Jimi Hendrix burnt guitar from the 1968 Miami Pop Festival. “The neck was cracked off, the body was all fired, and the pickups were blistered and bubbled. A lot of people thought I had Hendrix’s guitar from Monterey, but it was from Miami; the one at Monterey was white and this one is sunburst.” - Frank Zappa It was inherited by his son Dweezil Zappa who rebuilt it so that it could be played again. He had to add new parts, so it's not quite a 100% authentic. As shown in the photo, it clearly has burn marks all over the front of it. Those are the only three times that Jimi Hendrix is known to have actually set a guitar on fire, although people who saw him play will tell you he always made his guitar burn at every performance.
@@RonBluu Exactly. There are plenty of "reaction" videos out there that simply consist of the reactor making porn faces while watching the video uninterrupted. Some people should simply stick to those.