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@jablommi
@jablommi 2 года назад
Singing, chewing gun, playing with his teeth, playing behind his neck all while being charismatic and incredible at everything he did. Jimi was light years ahead of his time and he changed music forever. He came here from somewhere else, gave us his tremendous gifts and then went home.
@bethshadid2087
@bethshadid2087 2 года назад
And playing a right handed guitar upside down with his left hand 😅
@TheDivayenta
@TheDivayenta 2 года назад
I actually thought he was an alien visiting us when I first heard Are You Experienced!
@stevenboyce4136
@stevenboyce4136 2 года назад
and while tripping his balls off on good 70s acid..
@dangerousdylan6262
@dangerousdylan6262 2 года назад
@@bethshadid2087 that's not that difficult he would just string it upside-down he preferred the right handed guitar because he could work the knobs with the heel of his strumming hand for crazy effects
@williamgallucci9913
@williamgallucci9913 2 года назад
Powerful comment
@thetempleunfinished
@thetempleunfinished 2 года назад
There will never be another Jimi. He was one of a kind; the greatest guitarist that ever lived...RIP
@cloakedgt
@cloakedgt 10 месяцев назад
@@cesarrivero338 half black but yeah, he was half native American i believe Cherokee
@philfedora495
@philfedora495 Год назад
You know why Jimi's chewing gum? Because he's Jimi Hendrix and he can do whatever he wants!
@johnpoindexter9975
@johnpoindexter9975 4 месяца назад
Yes
@merlin5420
@merlin5420 2 года назад
Let’s give some love to Mitch’s epic drum fills!!!! 🔥🔥🔥
@fredball8240
@fredball8240 Год назад
Dude put in work
@vicvega9194
@vicvega9194 Год назад
Perfect drummer to back up Hendrix
@TheRebuilt1
@TheRebuilt1 Год назад
absolutely legendary percussionist
@tobytaylor2154
@tobytaylor2154 Год назад
All 3 were experienced 😉
@factenter6787
@factenter6787 11 месяцев назад
Yes!!!
@chrisnewton5126
@chrisnewton5126 2 года назад
Should check out Jimi’s cover of Dylan’s “All Along The Watchtower” (studio version). when Bob Dylan heard it the first time he said Jimi owns it now. Respect.
@michaelterry3885
@michaelterry3885 2 года назад
Good call..... Literally no one who has ever heard his cover of this song ... doesn't love it....
@emcsquared8681
@emcsquared8681 2 года назад
Hendrix loved Dylan, he covered a few of his songs.
@jacksmith4460
@jacksmith4460 2 года назад
@@emcsquared8681 I must confess I don't get Dylan...when Dylan does it, but when people cover his stuff I like it, but particularly Jimi, All Along the Watchtower is something else!!
@m.ericwatson968
@m.ericwatson968 2 года назад
Dylan says when he plays it, it's like a tribute to Jimi
@stevenkarner6872
@stevenkarner6872 2 года назад
Greatest wah wah solo ever recorded.
@dancrowley488
@dancrowley488 2 года назад
Jimi walked on the stage at Monterey a rumor, and walked off it a legend. This was his first major performance back home in America after breaking out in England. Brian Jones from The Rolling Stones flew all the way over just to introduce him. One of the epic performances of all time.
@Bekka_Noyb
@Bekka_Noyb Год назад
agreed!
@barblessable
@barblessable Год назад
Yes , CHAZ CHANDLER of the ANIMALS brought Jimi over to England and he was well received by fans and musicians ,he asked to sit in with Cream one night, after the gig a stunned Clapton said "I'd heard he was good I didn't know he was that good".
@timrussell9869
@timrussell9869 2 года назад
Fun fact: Jimi had served in the 101st airborne division as a paratrooper, having completed 26 parachute jumps before he was discharged from the military.
@wadegannaway9069
@wadegannaway9069 Год назад
Many younger people don't know that.
@roadamerica33
@roadamerica33 Год назад
yes. he served 60-62 I believe. Just before Vietnam kicked off.
@chrishadorn9272
@chrishadorn9272 Год назад
Ft Campbell KY....for sure. Who Ahhhhh!
@liljojo8813
@liljojo8813 Год назад
@@roadamerica33lucky
@roadamerica33
@roadamerica33 Год назад
@@chrishadorn9272 yes, Ft. Campbell Ky. My pops went through there little later.
@gaqr7232
@gaqr7232 2 года назад
Asia, your expression during the guitar solo is priceless
@robmartin2860
@robmartin2860 9 месяцев назад
Amen lol
@Grumpy_Rabbit
@Grumpy_Rabbit 2 года назад
When Asia started freakin' out over Jimi's guitar "licks," I was thinking about what would happen when Jimi started playing the guitar behind his back....
@laryanryan9170
@laryanryan9170 2 года назад
She had to brush her hair after that song. I think she had the big O. 😂😂😂😂😂
@unacceptablecodyberg1402
@unacceptablecodyberg1402 2 года назад
With his tongue? 🤣
@ericvanounou
@ericvanounou 2 года назад
THESE YOUNG PEOPLE ARE SO OLD... THEY LACK HUMOR AND INSTINCTS.
@EessaTube
@EessaTube 2 года назад
The real genius of Jimi was that he was left handed but, instead of paying a lot of money [at the time] for a left-handed guitar, he just turned a right-handed guitar upside down and played it - upside down.
@bobespirit2112
@bobespirit2112 2 года назад
Exactly, he can’t be perfectly emulated since he played the guitar with the strings in the opposite sequence to everyone else.
@bernardsalvatore1929
@bernardsalvatore1929 2 года назад
Yes Jimi Hendrix played a right handed guitar left-handed but the strings were also set up as if it were a left-handed guitar!! With that said Jimi Hendrix actually could take a right handed guitar turn it around and play without messing with the strings at all.
@laryanryan9170
@laryanryan9170 2 года назад
On more than one occasion he said he never wanted to play the same song the same way twice. That's why when you hear the same song on two different recordings it sounds different.
@mikemclaughlin3306
@mikemclaughlin3306 2 года назад
Strings turned around, but the pickups were not, and the bridge was left alone too..... caused the strings to be at the "wrong" height....
@Huppyhuppyhuppy
@Huppyhuppyhuppy 2 года назад
There is a blues lady, Elizabeth Cotten, who was also left handed so she learned to play with the strings upside down, there are some videos of her playing on RU-vid
@bluetopguitar1104
@bluetopguitar1104 2 года назад
Jimi is the 60s rock and roll bad ass. Way ahead of everyone. Still one of the main guitar gods.
@darengraves1717
@darengraves1717 Год назад
This never gets old,I love people’s reactions to seeing Jimi play this song for the first time 🎸🎸🎸
@russelmurphy4868
@russelmurphy4868 Год назад
Or just seeing Jimi play.
@gbrown4x4
@gbrown4x4 3 месяца назад
Exactly !!!!
@harrymonster275
@harrymonster275 2 года назад
Jimi is like Jordan. He was the first of his kind and changed the game. And ever since everyone has been trying to emulate him. Easily the GOAT.
@GoldTop57
@GoldTop57 2 года назад
Agree. Whether or not someone agrees he’s the best, it’s hard to argue he’s the most important guitar player. After him Everyone wanted to be that.
@reedrothchild7966
@reedrothchild7966 2 года назад
If I'm not mistake the story goes when he went to UK for the 1st time Plant , Clapton , Townsend , etc got a look at him & knew the bar had been set & they had to get better
@tomcruisegavebackhis3golde749
@tomcruisegavebackhis3golde749 2 года назад
This
@alanhynd7886
@alanhynd7886 2 года назад
There are YT comments out there that state "Gallacher was better than Hendrix", or "Clapton was better than Hendrix", or "Beck was better than Hendrix". Note that it's always Hendrix. Tastes may vary; however, if there's no agreement as to who's the best, Jimi is the benchmark.
@laryanryan9170
@laryanryan9170 2 года назад
They're saying Lebron Hendrix is better than Jimi. 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@629GSMITH
@629GSMITH 7 месяцев назад
I'm 72 yrs old. I'm so proud and blessed I saw JIMI twice in Houston Tx.Awesome.
@theportal6634
@theportal6634 Год назад
I've been a Hendrix fan since I was 11 years old, I was musically traumatized in a good way FOREVER, and I'm now that I'm 68 WELL, I only came here NOT to hear Jimi Hendrix but primarily to see ya'lls reaction; and is it any way similar to what I EXPERIENCED when I was 11 years old hence the appropriate name "THE JIMI HENDRIX EXPERIENCE"! I have TEARS in my eyes to see ya'll NEXT GEN show appreciation for OUR MUSICAL HISTORY. This man changed my life musically and the MUSIC INDUSTRY in the PRESENT and FUTURE to this day. This is why I wasn't disappointed at all, and I really enjoyed both BJ'S and Asia's, especially her WOMAN'S PERSPECTIVE (EXTRA TREAT)! I was moved by your reaction; THANK YOU, SISTER Asia and Brother BJ!
@noelsalisbury7448
@noelsalisbury7448 Год назад
❤️
@GodsUnrulyFriends
@GodsUnrulyFriends 2 года назад
Now you know how we felt 50 years ago. He pretty much set the standard for electric guitarists ever since. In fact, there are two periods in the history of the electric guitar: before Hendrix and after Hendrix. Check out his performance of the song Wild Thing at that same concert (Monterey Pop 1967). I'm not gonna spoil it for you, but allow me to share a story. I showed that video to a colleague at work who's from China. He's never heard of Hendrix, and considered Justin Beiber to be wild and crazy music. I wish I'd taken a picture of the look on his face! He was in shock.
@KevinHallSurfing
@KevinHallSurfing 2 года назад
Not wrong. Picked up Are You Experienced in 67 and Foxey Lady started. Australian version. We were completely blown away. Nothing ... nothing came even close. Haha ... glad I'm old and lived through all this.
@juanjuan5658
@juanjuan5658 2 года назад
Me sigue dejando en estado de shock después de 40 años.
@roadamerica33
@roadamerica33 Год назад
Yes. "Wild Thing" performance is epic in the analogs of Rock concert history. I was at the Monterey Fairgrounds in 2014. It wasn't as cool as 1967
@1dkappe
@1dkappe Год назад
I can just imagine how they felt the first time they saw him play the guitar behind his head or with his teeth. No one did it like T-Bone Walker, born 1910. 😁
@wild8757
@wild8757 2 года назад
Now you know why Jimi Hendrix is a guitar legend, this was going on in the 60s and 70s, no fancy electronics just Jimmy and his guitar
@karenj3611
@karenj3611 2 года назад
Mitch Mitchell on the drums just drove this song!!
@vicegripp
@vicegripp 2 года назад
He is so slept on when drummers are concerned. He always matches the energy of the song & sits so right in the pocket, it's like him & Jimi were linked.
@cereal-killer4455
@cereal-killer4455 2 года назад
I’ve always said this but Mitch Mitchell is one of the most underrated drummers ever. His stuff on this one, watchtower, killing floor etc is just ground breaking. This is way back in the 60s too before many others copied it
@daun7912
@daun7912 2 года назад
@@vicegripp Not only matches it but sometimes outshines it! Especially on tracks like Fire and Third Stone from the Sun.
@curtisthomas2670
@curtisthomas2670 2 года назад
TJHE was one of the tightest trios ever
@phylliscollins1099
@phylliscollins1099 2 года назад
Mitch is hands down, AWESOME on the drums!!!!!!!!!!!!
@homie1kenobi95
@homie1kenobi95 2 года назад
What's crazy to me is, no one ever comments about drummer Mitch Mitchell on drums. You can't have the Hendrix Experience without him! What a rocket fire drummer ...DAMN!
@ultantierney8562
@ultantierney8562 2 года назад
Mitch was the perfect fit.
@tumunu
@tumunu Год назад
Yes, and Noel Redding as well. The story goes another black artist, not sure who, asked him why he had to back up his band with white guys and he replied, "I wanted the *best*, and they are the *best*.
@stonedog1000
@stonedog1000 Год назад
Watch Hendrix in Maui; Mitch Mitchell sells out on drums for an hour straight, apparently no breaks.
@Einnor084
@Einnor084 Год назад
Itz probably, MOSTLY, bcause Mitch wuz not shown. I recommend Mitch doing a solo n da middle of VOODOO CHILD, n Sweden. Mitch wuz such a bad-azz showman, n dat bit & even tho da band wuz having problemz nternally, da way da band came back n, after Mitch soloed, provez The Experience, wuz a bad-azz BAND!
@warrenbfeagins
@warrenbfeagins 4 месяца назад
It's a tragedy because Mitch was a beast.
@caseyjones0113
@caseyjones0113 2 года назад
Asia's reaction/freak out to seeing Jimi doing the solos with his tongue and behind his head, while chewing gum 😂 Classic ❤️
@dvdgway
@dvdgway 2 года назад
Jimi is almost universally known as the undisputed GOAT of guitar playing
@kyebo1776
@kyebo1776 2 года назад
jimi said SRV was
@dvdgway
@dvdgway 2 года назад
@@kyebo1776 and I couldn't hate somebody that said Stevie
@kyebo1776
@kyebo1776 2 года назад
@@dvdgway all good! i bet SRV said the same about Jimi
@kovugreen
@kovugreen 2 года назад
@@kyebo1776 That's not true, SRV would of been 13 years old when Jimi died and a nobody at that point practicing in his room.
@ricobkind
@ricobkind 2 года назад
@@kovugreen Bro straight lyin lol
@steveparker8065
@steveparker8065 2 года назад
Love a bit of Jimi, a real pioneer on the guitar and wrote some lovely songs. Try Castles made of sand :) PS When Jimi played with his teeth "Jimi is the GOAT", "Jimi is the most" - Jimi: "Hold my beer" *Puts guitar behind his head and plays*
@lasagnasux4934
@lasagnasux4934 2 года назад
I find the teeth is much harder than behind the back or head. Behind the back is only hard in so much as your shoulders like to cramp up, behind the head is just uncomfortable, but with you teeth/ tongue is hard to get the right string with.
@willblood7082
@willblood7082 Год назад
Jimi = greatest guitarist of all time, absolute genius 🔥🔥🔥
@munkeeBraynStoo
@munkeeBraynStoo Год назад
If you look at jimi's sheet music, you can see how the notes all dance together across the page so beautifully. Jimi was so awesome, even the sheet music danced
@GinaGeeILuvu
@GinaGeeILuvu 2 года назад
I loved your reaction to this Jimi Hendrix classic! Jimi is the GOAT, hands down! So many amazing guitarists have been influenced by him! Many have imitated him but none have duplicated him! 💖💖
@gordonlewis4280
@gordonlewis4280 2 года назад
You have a lot of class listening to jimi it's nice to know some people are still true jimi fans.
@clemdewitt4522
@clemdewitt4522 2 года назад
Jimi, the GOAT. Case closed. My inspiration to play guitar. Sorely missed, RIP Jimi.
@charleslatora5750
@charleslatora5750 Год назад
Sadly a member of the 27 club. RIP
@margehalgash5377
@margehalgash5377 5 месяцев назад
Jimi was the man!!! Being a teen in the 60's was the best ever to see artists as him that changed the music scene!!!
@krisdoggett483
@krisdoggett483 2 года назад
"All Along the Watchtower", "Fire", " The Wind Cries Mary", "Little Wing", and "If 6 were 9" are some Hendrix tunes you should react to.
@richardrodriguez2120
@richardrodriguez2120 2 года назад
I love watching people’s jaws drop when he plays with his teeth. Everytime I see someone react to JIMI I watch just to see the expressions on their faces. Love it
@1dkappe
@1dkappe Год назад
Imagine how Jimi felt when he first saw T-Bone Walker play with his teeth, behind his head, or doing the duck walk. And he was born in 1910. The OG GOAT.
@Nickel138
@Nickel138 2 года назад
Thing you have to remember is that no one was playing like that back in the day. Rock n Roll was still pretty new. He broke so much ground. With his music, his style, his sound.
@rachmann516
@rachmann516 Год назад
Jimi was an innovator who inspired many a musician in the years to come. His compositions "The Wind Cries Mary", "Little Wing", "Third Stone From The Sun" and "Red House" remains masterpieces covered by prominent artists like Sting, Eric Clapton, John McLaughlin, SRV, and Jaco Pastorious.
@phylliscollins1099
@phylliscollins1099 2 года назад
I Love Jimi!!!!❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
@sangorilla1
@sangorilla1 2 года назад
We guitar players still study the technique and theory that Jimi put together. It was AND still is ground breaking and mind-blowing guitar musicianship. He could channel the energy of the universe through his guitar. Amazing man.
@rayharley597
@rayharley597 2 года назад
Some of the greatest musicians of the era went to see him play in London, and they all left feeling like absolute beginners. Jimi was totally unique and a genius. He is still the greatest. I hope you catch The Wind Cries Mary sometime; completely blew my mind the first time I heard it when I was a kid, kerk
@deejayturtle
@deejayturtle Год назад
This was from Jimi's set at the Monterey Pop Festival in 1967. I have his whole set on DVD. He ended that set by sacrificing his guitar at the end of "Wild thing". He got on his knees with the guitar in front of him. He drenched it in lighter fluid and set it on fire. Then he stood up and grabbed the guitar by the neck and smashed it until it broke into 2 pieces and threw them both into the crowd and walked off stage.
@davidkarr4632
@davidkarr4632 Год назад
Up from the skies...Came a visitor who was so extraordinarily talented that the likes of his contemporaries were questioning their ability as guitarist...He was here and gone too quickly, but just long enough to record his music and I will never get tired of the listening to....RIP Jimi .🎸🎶❤
@williamfisher8239
@williamfisher8239 2 года назад
Stevie ray Vaughan was often compared to and said to be the second coming of jimi Hendrix. Both flamboyant, both played guitar with their teeth and behind their heads and both had charisma and guitar skills off the charts. Sadly, both died young per tragic circumstances leaving a huge void in the music world. Considering how much music was in both of them and their legacy was and is cemented for all time was and is incredible.
@timlong7787
@timlong7787 2 года назад
How about this they all had something special. SRV often said when people said he was just like Hendrix. He said he was back up to Hendrix.
@TheOriginalFILIBUSTA
@TheOriginalFILIBUSTA 2 года назад
Anybody seen SRV?
@timlong7787
@timlong7787 2 года назад
SRV and BB King at Radio City
@randybaker6042
@randybaker6042 2 года назад
SRV is one of the best guitarists to ever play but Jimi Hendrix was also one of the best song creators ever. There's a reason so many have covered Little Wing and Voodoo Chile. We're talking Purple Haze in 1967. I love SRV but he can't be compared to Hendrix. As guitar players yes, but not as guitar players/song creators.
@TheDivayenta
@TheDivayenta 2 года назад
They are together now! What a jam!
@robertlear2735
@robertlear2735 2 года назад
I saw Jimi Hendrix live in concert in 1968, about a year after this concert. it was an amazing thing to see, for sure.
@mickm4771
@mickm4771 2 года назад
A year earlier to that concert you went to (march 1967 to be exact), I was honoured to be in the support band to The Jimi Hendrix Experience in Boston, England. Can you imagine witnessing this phenomenon in that year and actually talking to him? I will take this experience to my grave.
@gost4995
@gost4995 Год назад
A new batch of purple acid was mixed up for this show. It was called Monterrey Purple. Jimi took two hits before hitting the stage. You can only imagine the psychedelic state he was in. The result was this epic masterpiece.
@kevinmarker-cz3bx
@kevinmarker-cz3bx 11 месяцев назад
Your response to his playing..Priceless!
@davidmerlin6787
@davidmerlin6787 2 года назад
Killing floor from this concert was the greatest guitar performance I've ever seen.
@Bekka_Noyb
@Bekka_Noyb 2 года назад
♥ that song too!
@srv2217
@srv2217 2 года назад
FACTS
@cleonmagabeefy8473
@cleonmagabeefy8473 2 года назад
Get the DVD if you don't already have it... Killing Floor is awesome!!!
@RICHBLACKCOCK
@RICHBLACKCOCK 2 года назад
David Merlin. oh yeah. Opening number the jhe does at Monterey. A HOWLIN WOLF cover!! Killing Floor is the song Hendrix played when he burned GOD!! upon his arrival in London, autumn 1966. & god was there to witness it. Considered giving it all up after that spectacle! I actually favored CAN YOU SEE ME? at Monterey. no film on it tho.
@davidmerlin6787
@davidmerlin6787 2 года назад
@@RICHBLACKCOCK yea can you see me introduced his Sci fi elements in the pre solo octave thing
@steveullrich7737
@steveullrich7737 2 года назад
Jimi and his guitar were one. He would practice all the time, he'd get up in the morning and carry his guitar around practicing that's how he got be be the best. I believe he was using his teeth to pull the strings even so he was a phenomena.
@yvonnestevens6179
@yvonnestevens6179 2 года назад
I grew up listening to Jimi, purchased all his albums.....he blew our minds too!!!!
@tylermartin7394
@tylermartin7394 Год назад
My Step Dad uses to help run an entertainment company in Indiana in the 60's, got Hendrix to play before some other band. He went on stage and tore it up, he was new to the scene, my Step Dad said people were speechless through his set. Said no one had ever heard anything like it before. Said Hendrix was one of the nicest, most unasuming people he ever met.
@Monklentine
@Monklentine 2 года назад
Jimi was the GOD. SRV was the executor of his will here on earth. Beeeeeeelieve IT!
@BackRoadStoneRevival
@BackRoadStoneRevival 2 года назад
Jimi Hendrix is the greatest he was my introduction into classic rock.
@Multheman02
@Multheman02 9 месяцев назад
That’s Jimi! Cool as cucumbers! Grew with him back in the late sixties as a teenager! My favourite guitarist by a mile!
@goldiekildea2924
@goldiekildea2924 2 года назад
Jimmy played guitar like we breath he 's a natural up on stage!!
@brownbeat0721
@brownbeat0721 2 года назад
Next up, Jimi playing "The Star Spangled Banner" live at Woodstock 1969. Iconic. 'Nuff said
@michaelterry3885
@michaelterry3885 2 года назад
Red house, is an absolutely undeniably brilliant piece of guitar work... My favorite Jimi Hendrix 🎸 jam..!!! My deepest wish right now is that you two give it a listen.....✌
@bustybobbuttertits3981
@bustybobbuttertits3981 2 года назад
Yea red house
@jimmorris67
@jimmorris67 2 года назад
@@bustybobbuttertits3981 watch Jimi in Sweden 1969 do Red House excellent black and white video with great closeups
@jamil2447
@jamil2447 2 года назад
@@jimmorris67 Sadly, Red House is seldom mentioned as part of the Hendrix portfolio. For any down home blues lover it's top drawer.
@jimmorris67
@jimmorris67 2 года назад
@@jamil2447 have you seen the Sweden video?
@bustybobbuttertits3981
@bustybobbuttertits3981 2 года назад
@@jimmorris67 that version is good but the royal Albert hall is the best
@mickyroscoe4761
@mickyroscoe4761 Год назад
Jimmy is the greatest guitarist of all time, that is a right handed guitar as well wow r.i.p.❤👍🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿
@barblessable
@barblessable 2 года назад
I reacted the same way first time I saw Jimi on TV here in England , check out his version of Dylan's ALL ALONG the WATCHTOWER , or VOODOO CHILE.
@827dusty
@827dusty 2 года назад
That is a classic old Blues song from the 1930s, and Jimi's cover of it is spectacular!
@bbblacksmith
@bbblacksmith 2 года назад
no it was written in the 1960's by Billy Roberts and released by him in 1965. Jimi already had it in his set with Jimi and the Blue Flames when Chas Chandler saw him play in NY. Chas had been thinking of getting someone to record it and when Jimi played it the rest is history. unfortunately Chas was not great for Jimi's creativity and he was the one that bought in Mike Jefferies who ripped off and is seen as potentially behind Jimi's death. For his life insurance. Rot in hell jefferies.
@marthaz
@marthaz 2 года назад
I love your faces when Jimi does his Jimi thing🤣 now you know. Next should be Jimi version of the national anthem at Woodstock, then Stevie ray Vaughan, Texas Flood 💕
@RICHBLACKCOCK
@RICHBLACKCOCK 2 года назад
nah. move over SRV. Go to RANDY HANSEN!!! another SEATTLE gunslinger doing jh`s s 1983!! LIVE!! a song on Electric Ladyland that jimi himself never did perform onstage.
@marthaz
@marthaz 2 года назад
@@RICHBLACKCOCK tks! I'll check it out 🙂
@patrickobrien163
@patrickobrien163 2 года назад
My first live concert was Jimi Hendrix at Maple leaf Gardens in Toronto 1968. I was 14 years old. First song was "FIRE" I've been a guitar player ever since. Check out my friends band SAGA "on the loose" recorded 1981. Live in Germany. Oh, about the gum, Jimi was a stoner, high most of the time. To create saliva he needed the gum. I've been there, l know. Nice job kids, 👏. ✌ also, check out Jeff Healy, greatest guitarist Canada has ever produced, and he's BLIND!! "See the light" live with Dr. John. And yes kids, he plays with his teeth as well. R.I.P. Jeff 🙏
@thorraymond
@thorraymond 9 дней назад
Jimi Hendrix, simply the best ! The number one of all time !!! 👏👏👏👏👏
@086myler1234
@086myler1234 2 года назад
Just a heads up, you should probably change the spelling from Jimmy to the correct spelling "Jimi" for the algorithm
@tinapatterson5022
@tinapatterson5022 2 года назад
I was At that Concert and It was " Groovy " . I was Also at Woodstock too, Jimi was At his Best!!!!
@JB-tv3xm
@JB-tv3xm 2 года назад
Enjoyed you alls reaction. Very nostalgic watching Jimmy in his prime. He was the man!
@gus2600
@gus2600 2 месяца назад
I am old enough to be your grandfather ,and I would be proud to be . I am amazed that you young people like the music from my young time . Keep up the good work . Hendrix has to be one of the great guitar players of all time !!!! You can't imagine how sad we were at his passing .
@kimberlys8422
@kimberlys8422 2 года назад
The first time I heard this song when my dad tried to teach me the chords to this song and I blistered my fingers. Beautiful voice and brilliant skills on guitar 👏 Rest in Peace Jimi Hendrix
@roguealien
@roguealien 2 года назад
...you MUST watch his version of "The Star Spangles Banner" live at woodstock...BTW, he was using his teeth, not his tongue...
@sandymcneill7698
@sandymcneill7698 Год назад
Jimi & Stevie could conduct a symphony with their guitar skills.
@mztweety1374
@mztweety1374 Год назад
God can you imagine?😂
@sandymcneill7698
@sandymcneill7698 Год назад
@@mztweety1374 A lot of people over the years can still remember. Those legendary men can never be forgotten even if this generation is hearing it for the first time ever.
@chrismarrero5798
@chrismarrero5798 Год назад
Over here falling out in the floor laughing at Asia's reaction to him playing that guitar with his tongue! LOL!!!!!! 🤣🤣🤣
@sunnu777
@sunnu777 Год назад
Not his tongue ... his teeth!
@harrytreakle7986
@harrytreakle7986 2 года назад
Great reaction. Jimi Hendrix was amazing,( he was actually playing with his teeth). Stevie Ray Vaughn was a huge fan of Jimi. You should check out SRV, live at the El Macombo - " Texas Flood" and you'll see some amazing things as well.
@robbob5302
@robbob5302 2 года назад
No wonder he needed to chew gum. He had to get that taste out of his mouth!
@Lafever1883
@Lafever1883 2 года назад
Fun Fact: The reason Jimi could play his guitar behind his head like that is because Jimi was left handed and when he got his first guitar it was right handed so he would lay hanging upside down on his bed or like you just saw put it behind his head so he could practice .
@steenthorse8579
@steenthorse8579 2 года назад
No not really ... But a funny story 😛 almost all pro guitar players can do that ... Some very well and some only ok 😉
@milthopper6780
@milthopper6780 Год назад
Jimi was unknown in England when he got there. He went to a Jam Night in a small club where John and Paul from the Beatles were hanging out to listen. Jimi got invited up to play with the house band and did this song. Eric Clayton was supposed to play next and refused saying "after that what the he'll am I gonna do. No".
@mikebeach5449
@mikebeach5449 Год назад
Jimi was awesome... Did anybody notice his guitar. He is playing a right hand guitat.Upside down backwards lol..CRAZY
@unattachedgray
@unattachedgray 2 года назад
Something that's easy to miss when we experience Jimi Hendrix is that a lot of what he was doing musically with his guitar had never been done before. Since then it's been imitated and emulated a million times so it feels normal to us now. He was the guitar pioneer who showed the rest of the world what that instrument was truly capable of and some would even claim that there's nothing new since Jimi, guitar wise. It's an exaggeration for sure but he was that significant.
@kevinmclaughlin1092
@kevinmclaughlin1092 2 года назад
Love your facial expressions during the solos! 🤣 This is from the Monterey Pop Festival in 1967. Jimi was HIGH (acid) and he had to follow THE WHO (they went on right before him and destroyed the stage) so he said " I'm gonna pull out all the stops" and boy did he ever. You should check out his version of WILD THING from the same performance. EPIC! 🎸🎸🎸🔥🔥🔥
@starseyes2696
@starseyes2696 Год назад
Hes a MASTER , way ahead of his time . LEGEND ❤👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼❤
@brianwilson49
@brianwilson49 4 месяца назад
love this reaction - pretty much how i felt the first time i heard jimi. overwhelmed! an incredible guitarists, composer, singer and performer. the goat.
@Abernis
@Abernis 2 года назад
this was such an amazing performance by Jimi that even today after decades of listening to it people miss the amazing drum/bass playing alongside Jimi.. (Mitch Mitchell/Noel Redding)
@paulknight9998
@paulknight9998 2 года назад
There you have it boys and girls. The coolest rock musician that ever lived.
@nathanbrownmolotov8697
@nathanbrownmolotov8697 Год назад
Jimi Hendrix is without a doubt the greatest rock guitarist of al time.
@Grimehammer1969
@Grimehammer1969 Год назад
Jimi took guitar playing where it had never been before. He was absolutely naturally brilliant. He did befriend a young teenage guitarist (Randy California) and teach him how to play 'Hey Joe'. His band 'Spirit' was invited to open for him at Woodstock but were unable to make it. Check out Hey Joe - Night of the Guitars 1988.
@sabrinamarkos7099
@sabrinamarkos7099 2 года назад
Jimi was amazing! Talking rebellion, Jimi did a guitar version of 'The Star Spangled Banner' at the Woodstock music festival in 1969. Blew everybody away. Jimi's a G.O.A.T!👍🏾👵🏿🎸🤩!
@drollieascoliasm9667
@drollieascoliasm9667 2 года назад
Jimi Hendrix the original "I am here to chew bubblegum, and Kick ass."
@3allz
@3allz 2 года назад
So sad we lost him at only 27... When you're a kid, it seemed like he was a fully grown man at the age he died but now as a 36 year old myself, you realise he was practically still a kid and had achieved so much already, just imagine what couldve been if he had lived :(. Easily the GOAT
@martingifford5415
@martingifford5415 2 года назад
He was a force of nature, a musical shaman. Absolutely unique genius.
@rdm552
@rdm552 Год назад
Sometimes I cant believe he existed
@agnegustafsson2019
@agnegustafsson2019 2 года назад
Absolute perfection by jimi....this is a masterpiece lightyears ahead of its time...the mix of hardrock and the blues....👌💯💥 he was the first....so sad we lost him when in his prime...think of what he could done.....and the sad and strange...that all the really talented dies at 27yo joplin, morrison ,whinehouse..Scott.. etc...makes one wonder doesen't it 🤔 and he didnt have to put the word im a rockstar in the lyrics...that some artists do...the way and the confidence he assaulted the audience with his appearence and guitar....showing off whos the man 🦾
@theobscurust7577
@theobscurust7577 2 года назад
Jimi was supposedly on two or three hits of acid during his performance at this festival. Played like mad and it became a legendary performance. His success broke through in America after word got around about his performance here.
@bloppysloppy4057
@bloppysloppy4057 2 года назад
That explains the gum.
@morriypoulsen1238
@morriypoulsen1238 Год назад
Hi man you can't play a guitar on acid, let alone 3 acid trips, hendrix played at madison square Gardens 1970 band of gypsies someone gave him an acid trip before he went on stage, half way through the second song hendrix walks off, saying he can't get it to gether, he was high on his music not acid.
@paulmunn9699
@paulmunn9699 2 года назад
hendrix my hero i was 5yrs old when i heared this i couldnt believe what i was hearing..........the man made feed back an art form RIP jimi.
@scottvasey240
@scottvasey240 2 года назад
Jimi was a rock star. That's all that needs to be said. The highest possible praise.
@ravens01
@ravens01 2 года назад
Jimi the GOAT. Continues to inspire many players today.
@simpleiowan3123
@simpleiowan3123 2 года назад
Nice to see a couple youngsters like you appreciate the roots of almost every rock star ever born after 1960 :) You should check out his protoge and bestie next, Stevie Ray Vaughn - Voo-Doo Child. It’ll blow your minds. Great reaction! 🤘
@lisaparsons4124
@lisaparsons4124 Год назад
Jimmy Hendricks a awesome guitar player, the song hey Joe back in 1967, when I was 1year old.May Jimmy Hendricks RIP 💐
@metracy42
@metracy42 2 года назад
The undefeated champion of guitar playing! Absolutely amazing how he made it talk, even when using his mouth, tongue & teeth! Truly excellent xx
@franticproductions
@franticproductions 2 года назад
Imagine watching that live in the 60s on a Bold hit of Brotherhood Sunshine LSD (Jimi's favorite), as others have said he was 'ours' for a couple of years, then he went back home. Please understand ALL the others mentioned followed Him.
@doughaviland1729
@doughaviland1729 2 года назад
The National Anthem played at Woodstock is just SICK! DEFINITELY worth a listen! 🤣
@sns2112
@sns2112 2 года назад
Definitely. His National Anthem is amazing.
@futurereflections4097
@futurereflections4097 2 года назад
@@sns2112 He was basically playing the song while commentating on it with his guitar. You can hear moments of doubt in the national pride, the war and corruption, the angst and internal fighting, all of the craziness going on at the time. So much of it went over my head at first. The more I listen to Jimi the more I realize what a creative genius he really was. And thats what makes Jimi the undisputed GOAT. You can debate over which guitarist has the best technical skill, but you factor in the impact and creativity, the argument is over.
@RICHBLACKCOCK
@RICHBLACKCOCK 2 года назад
@@futurereflections4097 jimi just genuinely cared about people. he came from hard times himself so he could relate. After all. the audiences buying the records & going to the shows bought all of the musical equipment; amps, guitars, microphones etc. & he appreciated that, so if they r PROTESTING( the audience)he`ll relate to them in song how he feels their angst. HENDRIX STYLE!! He could`ve said: SCREW AL YALL!! I`m the GREAT JIMI HENDRIX. but he wasn`t on a trip like that.
@TheKartoffel101
@TheKartoffel101 2 года назад
that performance should be part of every history class about that time period
@jerryumfress9030
@jerryumfress9030 Год назад
I was a senior in high school in 1970, and a buddy of mine and I would go into the band director's office and play that song along with Purple Haze. We would rock out until it was time to go home
@willowb1527
@willowb1527 2 года назад
Jimi Hendrix was one of the coolest free spirited hippies ever. Jimi didn't care. Burning his guitar on stage. And his fashion style is one of my favorites. HIs jackets his hats his vests. ❤️❤️❤️ The Jimi Hendrix movie was great. 👍
@deacontheseer4804
@deacontheseer4804 Год назад
This is without question the best live version of this song.
@morriypoulsen1238
@morriypoulsen1238 Год назад
Absolutely.
@howardblock5290
@howardblock5290 2 года назад
Jimi is the pure definition of a guitar god. The man is a legend amazing
@gascheck8151
@gascheck8151 Год назад
Remember folks Jimmy is the greatest guitar player ever. Period. No one will ever surpass him. I’m 73 and have heard it all.
@scottfeuerhammer3595
@scottfeuerhammer3595 2 года назад
Liking before I see your critique. One of my all time favorite songs. The transition. My God ❤ This song was recorded in October 1966. And it is still bad ass in 2022. Ok, let's watch.💋
@JoTracy
@JoTracy 2 года назад
I'm watching a bunch of your videos in a row. So great. Just discovered you! Love your energy and your beautiful minds 💖
@saltypepper6526
@saltypepper6526 2 года назад
One of the most mesmerizing people to ever live His soul was as brilliant as his talent 🎵🕯🦋✌️
@joedelossantos7866
@joedelossantos7866 2 года назад
You all must watch the entire performance of Jimi Plays Monterey, this was his first trip back to the United States after becoming huge in London' His show at the Monterey Pop Festival 1967 is considered one of the greatest performances in Rock history...
@davidmarsalis1522
@davidmarsalis1522 Год назад
Jimi Hendrix was the best seriously man . His grand Mother was native American mixed blood . Jimmy was a big boss big Chief. African-American Irish descent. Soul just pouring out of him Natural talent we can’t teach people to play guitar like that. He was in the army and at one stage Steve Gadd was in the same army Core band . BIG BOSS.
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