When I was in high school, the school installed a Muzak system that would play music in the hallways between classes. One day, someone pulled a prank. They snuck a phonograph into the school, and wired it into the school's sound system. During class, the whole school got to hear THIS recording!
Pure genius. Note that he tuned the strings even as he played. A member of his band said that if his guitar wasn't in tune he would usually simply bend the strings to get the proper notes.
Tune strings while you perform front of audience prove you are good. Tune string while you play a chaos music prove your complete symbiosys with guitars far from every rating.
To think this almost didn't happen. When jimi mentioned finishing with this they did everything they could to talk him out of it. Thanks for not listening Jimi.
The way he goes from the National Anthem to bombs and screams, then back to the National Anthem again, will always be a great reminder of the American governments true stars & stripes - warmongers!
@@67marlinsah yeah, not liking aerial bombing and kids dying makes you a coward, you gotta love the military propaganda machine this anthem hasnt changed a bit, it was true then and its still true now.
With how much military service was around Jimi and his whole family whether growing up in Seattle as a black man where most black citizens were GI’s of some sort, to his service time himself where he learned to play the guitar, to the combat time spent by his relatives, the chaos forward thinking playing in between the chords we expect feels like it and this entire song carries a bigger impact with him.
Notice Mitch played along to make it even better.......Woodstock concErt or in Jimi's garage played in. this is a masterpiece imaginative of what u can do with a guitar. was a special moment in music history for sure
Magnifique festival avec tous ces artistes qui ont joué les musiques que j’aimais en faveur de la paix dans un monde toujours victime des violences proposées,malheureusement!!!☮️❤️☮️
Rockets red glare - makes his GUTIAR sound like the destruction on war! Amazing also looks like no whammy on the fender he had ultimate control of his instrument
Très doué en musique et chant et j adore ses habits différents des autres il est unique il manque à beaucoup de monde il fait pleurer sa guitare j aime beaucoup quel talent est mort trop jeune bravo ma hendrix
That's LARRY LEE playing guitar behind him on stage with the fringe on his hat. Larry was Al Green and Kevan Tynes guitarist in the recording studio too. R.I.P.
Jimi produced one of the greatest pieces of art of the 20th century; up there with Picasso, Dali etc. He brilliantly expressed the great paradox that is America - beautiful on the surface yet distorted and corrupt underneath. He painted the pain and the horror that is America's compulsion to war. That performance will forever live in history.
This is the first public performance where he used the new UniVibe. Now we think of it as essential to his sound. It's pure whooshy swooshy deliciousness.
🇺🇸 🎸🔥🔥🔥🔥 The only problem i have with this is i wished he would've paused before his next song to let the audience try & digest what the hell they just witnessed.🤯😵💫 He went for the KO with Purple Haze immediately after.
Jimi produced one of the greatest pieces of art of the 20th century; up there with Picasso, Dali etc. He brilliantly expressed the great paradox that is America - beautiful on the surface yet distorted and corrupt underneath. He painted the pain and the horror that is America's compulsion to war. That performance will forever live in history.
There is only 1 Jimi Hendrix even 54 years since is departure he.s still number1 guitarist an always will be Gary Moore an Steve ray Vaughan the best other 2 legends unfortunately departured
for those who are close capturing the sound like the one they were filming, the sound is perfect, because it is close, very original, but 500 thousand people to hear this show with these equipments, I have my doubts, I guarantee that the sound did not reach everyone and who I wasn't far away, I wasn't even listening, I was having fun with other things nearby, what counted was being there at that party having fun, making out and kissing a lot, and of course drinking and beer lol.
not to get off the subject much, Michael Jackson had the likes of Eddie VanHalen and Slash appear on his recordings, I'll be forever teased, do you think if Hendrix was still around during that time, that Michael would have asked him to appear on one of his albums