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Joe Satriani reflects on the Hendrix masterpiece Electric Ladyland 

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The Jimi Hendrix Experience - Electric Ladyland 50th Anniversary Deluxe Edition
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Joe Satriani reflects on the Hendrix masterpiece Electric Ladyland.
About Electric Ladyland 50th Anniversary Deluxe Edition:
This incredible box set from Experience Hendrix and Legacy Recordings gives the listener a comprehensive, intimate look into the making of the most fully realized, cohesive project of Hendrix’s entire career, featuring favorites like “All Along The Watchtower,” “Voodoo Child (Slight Return),” “Crosstown Traffic” and more.
Spread across 3 CDs and 1 Blu-Ray or 6 LPs and 1 Blu-ray the set includes:
1) The original album, now newly remastered by Bernie Grundman from the original analog tapes.
2) Electric Ladyland: The Early Takes, which presents 20 never before heard demos and studio outtakes. Included are incredibly intimate demos for song ideas Hendrix recorded himself on a reel-to-reel tape at the Drake Hotel, as well as early recording session takes featuring guest appearances from Buddy Miles, Stephen Stills and Al Kooper
3) Jimi Hendrix Experience: Live At the Hollywood Bowl 9/14/68, part of Experience Hendrix’s Dagger Records official bootleg series. The never before released recording captures The band and the mounting excitement that took place just weeks before the release of Electric Ladyland
4) Blu-Ray that includes the acclaimed full-length documentary At Last… The Beginning: The Making of Electric Ladyland, the first 5.1 surround sound mix of the entire original album ever overseen by Hendrix’s original engineer Eddie Kramer plus the original stereo mixes in uncompressed 24 bit/96 kz high resolution audio.
5) Electric Ladyland Deluxe Edition includes a full color, 48-page book containing Jimi’s handwritten lyrics, poem and instructions to his record label, as well as never before published photos from the recording sessions that were shot by Eddie Kramer himself.
6) All contained in luxe packaging with new cover art which is true to Hendrix’s original vision of the album’s cover: a Linda (McCartney) Eastman photograph of the band and children at the statue of Alice In Wonderland in New York’s Central Park.
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@word67
@word67 5 лет назад
Well put. I'm 69 years old and have played guitar for 48 years. I'm happy to be old enough to remember when this was a new album. Only caught Hendrix once, but am so grateful for that. I feel exactly as Joe does about this album. I've listened to many times ( in altered states of mind yup!). Years ago while visiting Seattle I went out to Renton and visited Jimi's grave -- that's the effect his music had on me.
@wpl6661
@wpl6661 4 года назад
Name any album today that would inspire children to play music. Would turn their world upside down and set them on a completely new course of life. You can't. Because today most music has no soul in it at all. It's all about money today. Case in point. At the last Coachella concert, Ariana Grande opened the festival and closed it. Two performances. She was paid 4 million for each one. The last one she brought up on stage Justin Bieber. Needless to say this was completely forgettable and uninspiring. In August of 1969 Jimi closed out Woodstock with a performance that has lasted for 50 years. Pretty much every one has heard that rendition of the Star Spangled Banner. It was a masterpiece. For that amazing performance he was paid $18,000 or the equivalent of $125,000 today. Back then music wasn't as much about money as it was about soul. Feeling. Emotion. Expanding boundaries. It was performance art at the highest level. And the people didn't show up in nice clothes to be at the scene so they could take selfies of themselves. They showed up to hear the music they loved. The music drove the memory. Hendrix had 3.5 years to make his mark and he did with gusto. No one today has that ability.
@THEDUSTINLEWITSHOW
@THEDUSTINLEWITSHOW 3 года назад
If only people gave the underground artists such as myself a chance...
@jankocar9405
@jankocar9405 5 лет назад
I'm old 13 years and I have this album by Jimi Hendrix(I like his music).
@oliverpura9876
@oliverpura9876 4 года назад
One thing about Jimi is that you didn't notice he was black, he transcended that. I talk about him like Joe- completely in awe of him. I reached heaven listening to him.
@curbozerboomer1773
@curbozerboomer1773 Год назад
Yeah...Jimi grew up in a racially mixed environment...I think he learned early, not to judge people by their skin, but by their character, as MLK said...So Jimi took traditionally "black"musical forms, threw in some of his Rock ideas, explored a few drugs, and out of all that came a very unique musical statement...we were so lucky to have this guy around!
@plasma3211
@plasma3211 5 лет назад
Jimi basically lived in the studio making this album. He had a lot of hanger-ons which he could not tell to leave the studio. He edited "All Along the Watchtower until he was satisfied and that drove people crazy! I imagine the real magic came about in the wee hours after many days staring at the mixer. I don't believe anyone could even come close to what he put together here. I still get chills listening to his music, he is truly a magician!
@jamalabdul2009
@jamalabdul2009 5 лет назад
I borrowed this album from a friend in 8th grade! I did what Joe did, listening to this wonderful music and just reading the album cover over and over again!! By far my favorite album!!!
@jeffkatt
@jeffkatt 2 года назад
I never borrowed from anyone. I always got my own so I could keep it without worrying about having to give it back.
@oliverpura9876
@oliverpura9876 4 года назад
How he looked, his personality, and how he played combined to create something very powerful.
@lennyvarvillejr.3788
@lennyvarvillejr.3788 4 года назад
Greatest Album of all time. Jimi doing what Jimi wanted to do. His dreams and soul were put into this one. The original Experience lineup with Noel and Mitch. Production Hendrix, Chandler,Kramer and Kellgren making magic happen.
@dougsguitarlounge3617
@dougsguitarlounge3617 5 лет назад
My older sister was 20 when this came out and I was 8 . She gave me her album to listen to and it blew me away! I have never heard anything like it before! From then on I have been a Hendrix super fan. Jimi you are the man! Nobody is even in the same building as you! 🎸🎸🎸👍👍👍❤❤ you will live on forever with your music!
@ESR66
@ESR66 5 лет назад
Completely insane headphone album. The production is like an environment of the mind, once you close yours eye with the headphones on.
@jazmaan
@jazmaan 5 лет назад
Wait til you hear "And The Gods Made Love" swirling around your head in the Surround Sound remix!
@jasonlee8497
@jasonlee8497 3 года назад
Indeed.....a headphone album....or very loud in the car!
@reynaldooliveros9849
@reynaldooliveros9849 5 лет назад
I have listened Jim from age of 12 up to 65. I have the same impressions as yours. Thanks Joe.
@j.dburgeson1632
@j.dburgeson1632 5 лет назад
I was a sophomore in highschool in 1993 and my best friend who just happened to be my cabinet wood teacher let me borrow this album. I knew of Jimi but hadn't been much exposed to his music except for a couple songs. I remember going down stairs into my sister's room because she had a turntable and I sat on the floor and listened to the whole lp. An experience I'll never forget. Jimi to me has always been mysterious. Just the way he dressed, talked and mannerisms. But above all how he played. There will never be another Jimi Hendrix. There are just a handful of musicians that are so special and unique. To me Jimi Hendrix and Stevie Ray Vaughan fall into that category. They both changed the culture of guitar playing and musicianship in their different time periods and we still feel the ripples they made. Like stones thrown in water!
@dougfa3515
@dougfa3515 5 лет назад
That's around the time when I first bought this album too. This is definitely his best, and was a great experience listening to the first time and every time since!
@runisom48
@runisom48 5 лет назад
Staring at the covers and listening for hours getting lost in another world and figuring out the leads note by note no computers then and none of his music had been written down yet everything learned by ear...some of my best teenage memories.
@andretarlowski749
@andretarlowski749 5 лет назад
@Dave Bechler (Aka Hendrix Lobby). Donald Trump talking Fake News can't get much better than that for our modern times ! So, I tell what music should be ashmed of itelsf having you working for him Joe, you are a rude terrible person, you shouldn't be working for music, you're a very rude person, the way you treat me is horrible, and the way you treat other people is horrible, you shouldn't treat people that way. I'm not a fan of yours either, so to be honest you aren't the best. Well when, when you report Fake News which you does a lot, you are the enemy of the people. My sincere condolences.
@StamatisStabos
@StamatisStabos 5 лет назад
November 9 The White Album and Electric Ladyland time machine is real
@CorbCorbin
@CorbCorbin 5 лет назад
Stamatis Stabos I've often compared Ladyland, to a time machine for the mind. The songs, musically and lyrically, transport me to the era, the past, the future, and beyond. The Rainy Day, 1983 suite, brings me an alternate universe, where an entire story unfolds. Epic, would be an understatement.
@mf77francis9
@mf77francis9 5 лет назад
Stamatis Stabos I completely 100% agree with you mate.
@lupcokotevski2907
@lupcokotevski2907 5 лет назад
That year the pop LP that "blew everybody's mind" (Todd Rundgren) was Laura Nyro's revolutionary 'Eli and the Thirteenth Confession'.
@harmono8766
@harmono8766 5 лет назад
The first time I really listened to it they played it on the radio. They were playing the top 100 albums of all time in 1980, and Electric Ladyland I think was #3 after Sgt. Peppers and Dark Side of the moon. I remember hearing 'Axis Bold as Love' (from that album of course) and I didn't know music could be that interesting and wonderful. It was like listening to Classical music. And then they played Electric Ladyland and I was just blown away. Then the announcer said that Jimi had died in 1970. I sort of knew that in the back of my head I think, but I was very sad when I heard that, actually I was shocked.
@Sasketchejuana_man
@Sasketchejuana_man 5 лет назад
When he says it changed lives that’s not even cliche. I remember listening to this and thinking I was on drugs and seeing colors and shapes and being completely sober. And it spanned generations. I was listening in 2008 or so. It stands the test of time
@curbozerboomer1773
@curbozerboomer1773 Год назад
Yes...I saw him play , and was quite straight at the time...by the end of the concert, I felt like I felt a few nights later, when I smoked a doobie for the first time!...His music took you away!
@RebelThoughts82
@RebelThoughts82 5 лет назад
No one like Jimi!!! Listening to his albums is an experience!
@hank-wg7or
@hank-wg7or 5 лет назад
a, if you will, Jimi Hendrix Experience
@bighill8272
@bighill8272 5 лет назад
@@hank-wg7or The JHE is Jimi and his two sidemen.
@andretarlowski749
@andretarlowski749 5 лет назад
@RebelThoughts82 : "No one like Jimi!!!" Indeed, I am 32 years old and I am still alive to fulfill my task which was granted to me by God of life. To enjoy life.
@oOConcertmateOo
@oOConcertmateOo 5 лет назад
I completely share Joe’s love of this album and the way that it has shaped his life. I felt all the same things and am still in love with this music so much. Thank you Jimi ❤️
@homegrownpa
@homegrownpa 3 года назад
I'm not really a fan of Satriani, and his fellow shredders, but that was a good honest review/memory.
@Johnnycdrums
@Johnnycdrums 5 лет назад
"Electric Ladyland", "Axis Bold As Love", "The Cry Of Love" and the New Year 69/70 live album still move me. I think "The Cry Of Love" is overlooked by many people and contains some of their best work imho.
@andretarlowski749
@andretarlowski749 5 лет назад
Marie Skłodowska Curie changed my life, her achievements included the development of the theory of radioactivity (a term that she coined), techniques for isolating radioactive isotopes, and the discovery of two elements, polonium and radium. Under her direction, the world's first studies into the treatment of neoplasms were conducted using radioactive isotopes. She founded the Curie Institutes in Paris and in Warsaw (Poland), which remain major centres of medical research today. During World War I, she developed mobile radiography units to provide X-ray services to field hospitals. So, I will live longer than Jimi Hendrix. Thank you a lot Marie Skłodowska Curie.
@JohnBlessingPaligap
@JohnBlessingPaligap 5 лет назад
Joe always showed huge respect for Jimi, both are true Guitar heroes.
@daviddorrell5819
@daviddorrell5819 5 лет назад
This album changed my life, also. My all time favorite.
@johnnorth9355
@johnnorth9355 5 лет назад
A lifelong love of Jimi and his music has served me well. If I don't hear him no more in this world I will try and see him in the next.
@Adkturn
@Adkturn 5 лет назад
Heartfelt tribute and review of the re-release. Thanks Joe.
@kolombijec
@kolombijec 5 лет назад
Such a great video...so humble...and that’s why we love JS..👍🎸
@victormanriquezjr7863
@victormanriquezjr7863 5 лет назад
I love all of Jimi's music but people should really listen to his lesser known jams and instrumentals such as Cherokee mist, pali gap, villanova junction, etc, he had a bunch of amazing jams that are not officially released I own about 60 CDs
@jmorales09
@jmorales09 5 лет назад
Cherokee Mist was officially released last year on Both Sides of the Sky.
@victormanriquezjr7863
@victormanriquezjr7863 5 лет назад
Jonathan Morales yeah but there are a bunch of rare jams that are not easily available, a hendrix box set I recommend getting is the story of life 50th anniversary it has 8 CDs of rare jams and outtakes, a bit pricy but no price is too high for a Jimi fan
@i_live_pain8420
@i_live_pain8420 5 лет назад
Just to add to the list for other listeners here, check out Tax Free, Midnight, Driving South, Auld Lang Syne, and Jam 292!
@dailyflash
@dailyflash 5 лет назад
@@i_live_pain8420 Hey Baby, Hear My Train (released, I know, but not known enough.)
@matthewtaylor6405
@matthewtaylor6405 4 года назад
Jimi jams with Roland kirk Larry Young. 30 40 minute jams. Picasso crying on guitar
@blazee3553
@blazee3553 5 лет назад
I have every available Hendrix song on spotify on a playlist, i play it on shuffle ever single day a few times a day. The groove sends shivers through my skin into my bones never have i ever experienced anything similar.
@glohme6808
@glohme6808 5 лет назад
Same
@glohme6808
@glohme6808 5 лет назад
But sometimes you gotta enjoy an album as a whole work I think
@blazee3553
@blazee3553 5 лет назад
@@glohme6808 I agree dude, really depends what mood i'm in sometimes i go through the albums but i do prefer it on shuffle as each album has a different feeling and i like to bounce between the styles.
@patrikkozjak-lesicki8669
@patrikkozjak-lesicki8669 5 лет назад
I dont want to be an elitist or anything but if you want to experience any kind of music, spotify is probably as bad as it gets, I mean the quality is horrendous. All the details of Jimi's work fall flat, its even better to rip mp3 from a cd, which still isnt great but youll be blown away of how much better Vinyl and CD sounds over spotify's subpar streaming quality
@blazee3553
@blazee3553 5 лет назад
@@patrikkozjak-lesicki8669 Damn never knew that man, thanks for the advice. You would expect spotify to have the best quality as they charge so much but i'll try that out.
@Bruce-1956
@Bruce-1956 5 лет назад
I have the version with the 'naked ladies' cover. Indeed ranks along with Pet Sounds, any Beatles album, Dylan album, as one of the great albums of the '60s.
@phildevore4543
@phildevore4543 5 лет назад
What a great album! I remember listening to it for hours and hours
@robjones2408
@robjones2408 5 лет назад
A very respectful overview from Joe about the astonishing "Electric Ladyland". Even after five decades, nobody has touched it. That's far ahead of the game Jimi was. I have the original double vinyl with the naked women on the cover, but I'm tempted to get it again with the new insights from Eddie Kramer etc. A great review.
@LostMyMojo100
@LostMyMojo100 5 лет назад
VERY well said......
@andretarlowski749
@andretarlowski749 5 лет назад
@Joe Satriani. For the first part of your comment, the NSA of Edward Snowden must be laughing to death by seeing on their cybersecurity program your autocompliment comment ! Indeed, it appears that Jamal Khashoggi is a more prominent place than Jimi Hendrix Lobby for journalists.
@CorbCorbin
@CorbCorbin 5 лет назад
John Thijm Thijm Joe is one of the most humble, of the virtuoso players, especially when compared with many of the other guys who became popular in the 80s. I only listen to a couple of his albums, but he is very good in his instructional vids. With his humbleness shining through, whenever he speaks of other players, he never seems to be paying lip service(if that's the correct usage).
@andretarlowski749
@andretarlowski749 5 лет назад
CorbCorbin (Aka Tone Log Vintage Replica's 1966). Your attitude of always turning against me (André Tarlowski) the situation to your advantage is not « DEMOCRATIC ». Do you know how your attitude is called ? This attitude is called "Lobby". Therefore, knowing that you have "clearly" defined the situation (Lobby), I am ready to be pressured. For example, The Insider by Michael Mann, movie is based on the real story of Jeffrey Wigand. My sincere condolences.
@CorbCorbin
@CorbCorbin 5 лет назад
André Tarlowski I am not who you think I may be. Whomever Tone Log Vintage Replica 1966 is, they are not I. Don't know what harm they have caused you, but I wish you well. I promise you, I don't need a separate account and username to speak for myself, so whatever is tripping you out, I hope it gets better. I don't appreciate, being accused of the actions committed by someone else, let alone being that person under another identity. Mistakes can be made by anyone, so it's cool, we're all here to appreciate Hendrix, and his influence on us. I am curious, about your other comment, and what you inferred with, autocompliment compliment.
@stephenquail3168
@stephenquail3168 5 лет назад
For me ,this is very dear to me .It changed everything.especially being a young musician. mushrooms and Hendrix.
@danielvanhorn911
@danielvanhorn911 4 года назад
Merci,love for 50 years
@HEADBANGRR
@HEADBANGRR 5 лет назад
Cool. Thanks for the upload.
@andretarlowski749
@andretarlowski749 5 лет назад
@Joe Satriani. This video made by you Joe It is a Fake News more than the "Loch Ness Monster" in Scottish Highlands.
@HEADBANGRR
@HEADBANGRR 5 лет назад
+​ André Tarlowski Nothing fake. He's just talking about his past experience, that's all. I say "see it again when you're sober". :-)
@i_live_pain8420
@i_live_pain8420 5 лет назад
The title track is still on my pedestal of songs that I can only listen to so often. Its that good. Everytime I hear that track it takes me to another time in my mind. Jesus and the guitar solo is so sick! Strange beautiful...RIP Jimi, we love you!
@andretarlowski749
@andretarlowski749 5 лет назад
@I_LIVE_PAIN (Aka Joe & Poor Jimi Hendrix Lobby). On the one hand, your comment is a fast reaction to my commentary about film One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest and Randle McMurphy. On the other hand, the FBI must be laughing to death by seeing on their cybersecurity program your autocomment in purpose to protect your poor Jimi Hendrix Lobby. Indeed, it appears that Jamal Khashoggi is a more prominent place than Jimi Hendrix Lobby for journalists. In short, which confirms that your "Jimi Hendrix Lobby" lacks dynamic and that I am a model for you. My sincere condolences.
@leswadley6792
@leswadley6792 5 лет назад
This is so great! Joe is so spot on with his words! I mean the guy is a wonderful talent in his on right! No one like Jimi before or since! He is the reason I play guitar!
@floydzepplin1218
@floydzepplin1218 5 лет назад
My favorite guitarist and IMO, the greatest ever... Just received my copy of the 50th today!
@markgoch9598
@markgoch9598 5 лет назад
Nice reflection on Jimi's masterpiece, Joe. I remember thinking about it the same way as a kid.
@andretarlowski749
@andretarlowski749 5 лет назад
In 1968, Joseph Carl Robnett Licklider and Robert Taylor publish the article The Computer as a Communications Device, considered the prefiguration of the Internet wich signs today the death sentence of Joe Satriani and the Hendrix Lobby. Indeed, for your information my notion of "The Scratch Guitar" of Jimi Hendrix which often makes me think to "The Scratch DJ" sound in 1981, is a complex combination of [the noise amp + wha-wha + hand rhythm or slap guitar]. I'm sure you can "hear it" between what you want to demonstrate (refute) in your many videos and what I explain and make in this movie « Hendrix - Tax Free Live at Winterland ! Cover by André Tarlowski (ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-7d2HOkonkUA.html) ». The professional musician who is interested to this kind of thing will understand me, even Jimi Hendrix in heaven. In summary, I am so sorry for you that the power of Internet knowledge (Peer to Peer : P2P) is too strong for you "Hendrix Lobby", as it seems that your videos are closer to caricature than serious Art. My sincere condolences.
@lopezb
@lopezb 5 лет назад
Nice comments by Joe, brings it all back. I agree, this is my fave Hendrix album. When I learned what a 12 bar blues is, I said "man, this song "Come on" is a blues!" And then whenever I heard someone say about some song, "oh it's just a blues" I'd say "yeah, and "Come on" is "just" a blues!" Man what he did with it! Other favorite tracks: House Burnin down; Voodoo Chile (slight return) - "Well I'm standin' next to a mountain..."
@dexxxhunt
@dexxxhunt 5 лет назад
Dope man...respect!Bless up
@kirkg811
@kirkg811 5 лет назад
I grew up on stuff like this & it's the reason I have no patience or interest in new music.
@THEDUSTINLEWITSHOW
@THEDUSTINLEWITSHOW 3 года назад
I understand
@rockhardrockmetalpop
@rockhardrockmetalpop 3 года назад
I hear you loud and clear Kirk... My thoughts exactly brother.
@doh7716
@doh7716 5 лет назад
Anything Hendrix was always enjoyable to listen too on the radio, had to load up with his albums. I liked the pics of Hendrix with his other two band mates who permed their hair.
@peteraddison626
@peteraddison626 5 лет назад
Doh ... UNIFORM...
@bigalexg
@bigalexg 2 года назад
Joe sounds like the kind of guy who would sit and talk with anybody without any trace of star ego and no trace of sounding like he was trying to come off as just a humble bro either because he is a humble dude at heart. Love you Joe! I had exactly the same feeling for this album - I'm the same age as Joe. Jimi was #1 for me and has remained so all these years. I love how Joe ended this tribute to Electric Ladyland with the climactic peak of the live jam, Voodoo Chile. Voodoo Child (slight retrurn) is the one everybody knows but this long jam is even better, epic, otherworldly psychedelic blues ala Jimi Hendrix. Jimi and the guys (feat. Stevie Winwood, amazing on the organ) hit the pinnacle of jamming voodoo on this track! The song sends me places! Jimi must have been feeling it big time because he lets out that primal scream! at 4:31, never heard Jimi so pumped! He knows he is in rare form, at the peak of his ability, and he just can't contain himself. The song hits such a crescendo right then, the exuberance is off the charts. Decades later Clapton and Winwood did an OK job trying to recreate this magic but they up come so woefully short. Eric has the licks, he recreates the tone . . but he cannot capture the magic, nobody can, even Randi Hanson who has devoted his life to this , to simply recreating what Jimi tossed off like it was nothing, cannot touch the magic of that jam. We were blessed by a musical God who will be remembered like Mozart and Bach for hundreds of years to come. That's how important a musician was James Marshall Hendrix.
@timotot123
@timotot123 5 лет назад
You have definitely made your own personal path Joe, and you were to me the Jimi of my day. Hear my Train A Comin when Jimi played in Berkeley won't leave me. That is when you understand how someone very very special can transcend the language of music
@Sasketchejuana_man
@Sasketchejuana_man 5 лет назад
50 years! And still nothing quite like it.
@andretarlowski749
@andretarlowski749 5 лет назад
50 years ? LOL !!! The mask of Tutankhamun is a death mask of the 18th-dynasty ancient Egyptian Pharaoh Tutankhamun (reigned 1332-1323 BC).
@palitsalagivickers4588
@palitsalagivickers4588 5 лет назад
Did the same for me in 1979 when I bought this album.A year later while in this store I noticed a few with the cover covered with the brown bag.I was going to buy one but thought well I already have one.What a mistake.This record store imported from other places and must have had these treasures collecting dust on some shelve at Polydor and shipped them out.
@runrabbitrun4342
@runrabbitrun4342 5 лет назад
What can one say *Hendrix* Brought here for a short time to relay peace & love then taken to spread the message of love in a new world, *Cosmic* *A Space Traveler* We needed him & he knew just what to give us. I Think that's why we miss him so much Often time's we need that special force that speaks directly to our soul's, Once in a lifetime. We loved you Jimi. For that you gave us Love. Peace my Brother!!! From all your Brother's & Sister's ☮☮👽👁
@andretarlowski749
@andretarlowski749 5 лет назад
@Detrick Vintage Replicas (Aka Tone Log Vintage Replica's 1966 → Aka Joe Satriani & Hendrix Lobby). Your attitude of always turning against me (André Tarlowski) the situation to your advantage is not « DEMOCRATIC ». Do you know how your attitude is called ? This attitude is called "Lobby". Therefore, knowing that you have "clearly" defined the situation (Lobby), I am ready to be pressured. For example, The Insider by Michael Mann, movie is based on the real story of Jeffrey Wigand. My sincere condolences.
@runrabbitrun4342
@runrabbitrun4342 5 лет назад
@@andretarlowski749 One of 2 thing's is happening here... Either you can't understand what im saying because your are from a different country and there's a simple disconnect Or # 2 You understand completely and your just out of your fucking mind, This is the 3rd time you have followed me around you tube and left asshole remarks, So i say to you Get lost dude leave me alone, I want nothing to do with you. Get it Good!!!
@andretarlowski749
@andretarlowski749 5 лет назад
@Detrick Vintage Replicas (Aka Tone Log Vintage Replica's 1966 → Aka Joe Satriani & Hendrix Lobby). What ? The truth begins to bother you ? Do you want me to use the social media to publish of our exchanges (discussions) on your RU-vid channel "Detrick Vintage Replicas (Aka Tone Log Vintage Replica's 1966 : Aka Joe Satriani & Hendrix Lobby)" ? And to use WikiLeaks ? I have a lot screenshot evidence you know, I took my precautions.
@andretarlowski749
@andretarlowski749 5 лет назад
@Detrick Vintage Replicas (Aka Tone Log Vintage Replica's 1966 → Aka Joe Satriani & Hendrix Lobby). You have an attitude of always turning against me (André Tarlowski) the situation to your advantage to perpetuate your heritage as long as possible. However, « (...) The unipolar world that had been proposed after the Cold War did not take place either. The history of humanity certainly has gone through unipolar periods and seen aspirations to world supremacy. And what hasn’t happened in world history ? However, what is a unipolar world ? However one might embellish this term, at the end of the day it refers to one type of situation, namely one centre of authority, one centre of force, one centre of decision-making. It is world in which there is one master, one sovereign. And at the end of the day this is pernicious not only for all those within this system, but also for the sovereign itself because it destroys itself from within. And this certainly has nothing in common with democracy. Because, as you know, democracy is the power of the majority in light of the interests and opinions of the minority. Incidentally, Russia - we - are constantly being taught about democracy. But for some reason those who teach us do not want to learn themselves. I consider that the unipolar model is not only unacceptable but also impossible in today’s world. And this is not only because if there was individual leadership in today’s - and precisely in today’s - world, then the military, political and economic resources would not suffice. What is even more important is that the model itself is flawed because at its basis there is and can be no moral foundations for modern civilisation. Along with this, what is happening in today’s world - and we just started to discuss this - is a tentative to introduce precisely this concept into international affairs, the concept of a unipolar world. (...) » Vladimir Putin, Germany on 10 February 2007 at Munich Security Conference. Vladimir Putin, Germany on 10 February 2007 at Munich Security Conference. For example, in your America today, your opinion means nothing ! The North Korea is a good illustration of that.
@electricchurchmusic4298
@electricchurchmusic4298 3 года назад
Peace Joe, A Great Album :))
@rockdocpalmcoast4189
@rockdocpalmcoast4189 5 лет назад
I played the grooves off this double LP.
@clarkewi
@clarkewi 5 лет назад
Changed my life too. Came out when I was a senior in high school. The other record that came out later that year was Led Zep's first. Another mind blower.
@clarkewi
@clarkewi 5 лет назад
Oh yeah, and White Album that year too.
@tremolux13
@tremolux13 5 лет назад
Also my favorite album, 1983 (A merman I should turn to be) one of my all time favorite songs
@robertdawson8522
@robertdawson8522 5 лет назад
For art class I drew that album cover plus also did a take of the French version which had a real out there piece on Jimi playing a strange robotic looking guitar and his head exploding.What a trip.
@thedonwesley5279
@thedonwesley5279 5 лет назад
When this record came out as a young teen I looked at the record with its pictures and wondered how much the LSD affected Hendrix and his creative genius, something overlooked by this guy......just remember "the Gods did make love".....Drop Acid Not Bombs !
@jondoe6273
@jondoe6273 5 лет назад
Heey Joe, watcha doin with that album in your hand.....
@yearginclarke
@yearginclarke 5 лет назад
ha! good one
@didiertangopi1528
@didiertangopi1528 5 лет назад
I love Jimi.
@gerthie
@gerthie 3 года назад
Must revisit
@antrygis1
@antrygis1 5 лет назад
Good to hear from ya Joe. When I bought this my friend had dropped some acid back in May of 1972 and we had gone to the mall. Well, I had a few other Hendrix LP's and I had a hunger for more but on an allowance...it took a while. By the time we got back to my parents and unbeknowmst to me David Kessler had started to peak. I had put on side A which is the trippy slowed down/sped up And the Gods Made Love. Now David is rolling around on the floor. I realize he is tripping and say, "Sit right here. Do you feel the waves of the volume?" And then my mother walks into the room. "Uh, groovy mom. Far out. Check it out ma." And she sees David and says something like, "O.K. now, you boys keep it down." Of course I was blasting it to blow Kessler's mind. I absorbed that whole double album every day as 8th grade wound to an end and into the Summer.////
@ata5855
@ata5855 5 лет назад
richard windrose How did Kessler end up?!?
@dougfa3515
@dougfa3515 5 лет назад
The first Hendrix album I ever bought... definitely his best!
@CleanSox
@CleanSox 5 лет назад
I really missed you jimi
@ericfaley9019
@ericfaley9019 5 лет назад
Fantastic album. Great job Joe
@andretarlowski749
@andretarlowski749 5 лет назад
@Eric faley. In your America today, your opinion means nothing ! The North Korea is a good illustration of that.
@vitalsenise
@vitalsenise 5 лет назад
Hey Joe.... I saw Hendrix 2 times live. My fill in drummer worked with Hendrix and Joplin. I'm into his sound to an extent. I started back on Guitar recently but I was always a Front Man. I was a front man playing since age 13 professionally in NYC and New England as well as Florida. The one night I saw him jam was with The Electric Flag with Mike Bloomfield on guitar. Mikes contract was up at Midnight and Buddy Miles the drummer said my friend Jimmy's going to fill in.. They jammed until 4 Am after Mike left the stage.
@andretarlowski749
@andretarlowski749 5 лет назад
@ Rolf Kongen Vik. The FBI must be laughing to death by seeing on their cybersecurity program your autocomment in purpose to protect your poor Lobby. Indeed, it appears that Jamal Khashoggi is a more prominent place than Jimi Hendrix Lobby for journalists. 😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎
@vitalsenise
@vitalsenise 5 лет назад
@@andretarlowski749 OK...????I guess? However it's irrelevant, immaterial and frankly a disconnect with the subject matter. Have a peaceful existence.
@andretarlowski749
@andretarlowski749 5 лет назад
​@@vitalseniseThe Program for International Student Assessment (PISA), often referred to as the Program for International Student Assessment (PISA), is a collection of studies conducted by the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). And aimed at measuring the performance of educational systems in both member and non-member countries. For example, knowing that Taiwan, Japan, China are in pole position PISA 2016 Ranking. In conclusion, keep your poor ranking for yerself "​Rolf Kongen Vik", won't waste my time with bad people lose like you anymore. My sincere condolences.
@pdwrocks1112
@pdwrocks1112 5 лет назад
This album is a real masterpiece. the weird part is, I can play every track note by note and it sounds not even close by what the Man did.
@skylineuk1485
@skylineuk1485 2 года назад
It’s crazy, nobody even now sounds like Jimi. Little Wing was my wedding song played by an insanely gifted guitarist but still didn’t have that emotion of the original. It’s the timing or off the metronome that make the old school stuff glow with real feeling that a lot of others don’t get anymore.
@edouardleenaert4291
@edouardleenaert4291 5 лет назад
THANK YOU Mr SATRIANI !
@andretarlowski749
@andretarlowski749 5 лет назад
Maria Salomea Skłodowska-Curie (born on November 7, 1867 in Warsaw, died on July 4, 1934 in Passy) - physicist and chemist, two-time Nobel Prize winner (1903, 1911). In 1891 Maria Skłodowska left Poland (Kingdom of Poland) to Paris to study at the Sorbonne; then she developed her scientific career there. She was a forerunner of a new branch of chemistry - radiochemistry. Her achievements include: development of the theory of radioactivity, separation techniques of radioactive isotopes and the discovery of two new elements - radium and polonium. Her initiative also involved research into the treatment of cancer by means of radioactivity. The Nobel Prize was awarded for the first time in 1903 - in physics, together with her husband Pierre Curie and Henri Becquerel, for research on the phenomenon of radioactivity discovered by Becquerel. For the second time she was awarded in 1911 - from chemistry for the discovery of polonium and radium, the separation of pure radium and the study of the chemical properties of radioactive elements. It belongs to only four people who have received the Nobel Prize more than once. Among them is one of the two that received prizes in various disciplines. In this four she is also the only woman and the only scholar honored in two different natural sciences. Maria Skłodowska-Curie is the first woman who rested in the Paris Pantheon in recognition of her scientific merits. With her husband Pierre Curie, she had two daughters: Ève Curie and Irène Joliot-Curie.
@sebastianlpz9107
@sebastianlpz9107 5 лет назад
Larga vida a Satriani!
@troyisfilming
@troyisfilming 5 лет назад
Good stuff man
@SimpleManGuitars1973
@SimpleManGuitars1973 5 лет назад
It's funny how even though Jimi had been dead for 12 years by the time I was even born that I also spent MY teenage years sitting on the floor soaking up every detail I possibly could about Jimi. I exclusively wore Jimi shirts. I had every video I could get and would try to literally emulate his stances and moves and all that. My wall was covered literally completely with posters of him. I even had a shirt that had a speaker in the bottom and when you pushed it Purple Haze would play. My sophomore yearbook pic has me in an Electric Ladyland shirt. The funniest Jimi thing I ever done was I had a video of him doing a backflip while playing Hey Joe and I tried that in my living room with a Gibson Explorer one day and busted my lip open. LOL! So that's my Hendrix "Experience".
@andretarlowski749
@andretarlowski749 5 лет назад
@DuckTalesWooHoo1987 (Aka Joe and Poor Hendrix Lobby) What you do, it is not "Jimi" it is "Lobby". I tell what Jimi should be ashmed of itelsf having you working for him, you are a rude terrible person, you shouldn't be working for Jimi, you're a very rude person, the way you treat me is horrible, and the way you treat other people is horrible, you shouldn't treat people that way. I'm not a fan of yours either, so to be honest you aren't the best. Well when, when you report fake news which you does a lot, you are the enemy of the people. My sincere condolences.
@ROCKNROLLFAN
@ROCKNROLLFAN 5 лет назад
I snagged a scratched up LP copy at the flea market last year but it only included the first LP inside of the gatefold and record 2 was missing......
@dbrew2u
@dbrew2u 5 лет назад
Ahhhh......sweet Vinyl . Good on you Joe .
@andretarlowski749
@andretarlowski749 5 лет назад
Ahhhh......sweet "Peer to Peer (P2P)" . Bad on you Joe .
@robertdean5147
@robertdean5147 5 лет назад
It staggers me to think that he was under constant pressure to finish this album,Chas dropped out because he felt Jimi had become to self-indulgent and was doing take after take after take,the construction of Electric Lady Studios had hit another snag when it was realized they were too damn close to the West 4th St.subway station and it would need further noise and vibration insulation,add to it the shows he played on weekends,flying out to whatever festival or hall and flying back to NY to record this album during the week.When compared to his first two releases I guess this took a lot longer, but a double album full of complex mixes,live in the studio takes and all original compositions except the one cover he put there to show where that "Hendrix chord" came from,all in eight months from start to finish is staggering! Eight freaking months!
@heentlasaa9974
@heentlasaa9974 3 года назад
It's great jimi is getting recognition from an accomplished guitarist like Joe Satriani, many Jazz Musicians heard and recognized the genius of Jimi Hendrix, Miles Davis being one of many. Some guitarists question why Jimi is over rated as a musician but when you hear their music it's narrow in scope in comparison to Jimis which encompasses Jazz; Classical, Folk, Soul, R&B, Rock, Funk, Gospel and the Blues. He mixed them all together.
@mickbrenton
@mickbrenton 5 лет назад
Same effect on me Joe!
@andretarlowski749
@andretarlowski749 5 лет назад
@Mick Brenton. After Viagra ??
@deacontheseer4804
@deacontheseer4804 3 года назад
I had to sneak this album past my Dad lol
@PEDROSILVA-fq5sr
@PEDROSILVA-fq5sr 5 лет назад
love jimi
@andretarlowski749
@andretarlowski749 5 лет назад
@Joe Satriani & Hendrix Lobby. However, « (...) The unipolar world that had been proposed after the Cold War did not take place either. The history of humanity certainly has gone through unipolar periods and seen aspirations to world supremacy. And what hasn’t happened in world history ? However, what is a unipolar world ? However one might embellish this term, at the end of the day it refers to one type of situation, namely one centre of authority, one centre of force, one centre of decision-making. It is world in which there is one master, one sovereign. And at the end of the day this is pernicious not only for all those within this system, but also for the sovereign itself because it destroys itself from within. And this certainly has nothing in common with democracy. Because, as you know, democracy is the power of the majority in light of the interests and opinions of the minority. Incidentally, Russia - we - are constantly being taught about democracy. But for some reason those who teach us do not want to learn themselves. I consider that the unipolar model is not only unacceptable but also impossible in today’s world. And this is not only because if there was individual leadership in today’s - and precisely in today’s - world, then the military, political and economic resources would not suffice. What is even more important is that the model itself is flawed because at its basis there is and can be no moral foundations for modern civilisation. Along with this, what is happening in today’s world - and we just started to discuss this - is a tentative to introduce precisely this concept into international affairs, the concept of a unipolar world. (...) » Vladimir Putin, Germany on 10 February 2007 at Munich Security Conference. For example, in your America today, your opinion means nothing ! The North Korea is a good illustration of that. My sincere condolences.
@czgibson3086
@czgibson3086 5 лет назад
This was the first album that completely blew me away. It changed what was possible in a recording studio, moving things several steps beyond what the Beatles had achieved with Revolver and Sgt. Pepper. It's also a rare example of a classic album currently unavailable with its original cover. Even though Hendrix hated it, the original cover is a classic and should be reissued.
@domenicgalata1470
@domenicgalata1470 5 лет назад
The Beatles albums sound like they were recorded in a dingy bathroom compared to the masterpiece JIMI weaved .
@trevorgwelch7412
@trevorgwelch7412 5 лет назад
Winterland Concert is one of his Best Concerts
@michaelhayward7572
@michaelhayward7572 5 лет назад
Brilliant!
@LoveLindqvist
@LoveLindqvist 5 лет назад
1983 is magical!
@andretarlowski749
@andretarlowski749 5 лет назад
Joe, If only you knew what "Tax Free" means, your comment would be a little more interesting...
@jimmypage201
@jimmypage201 2 года назад
Heros respect heros 👏❤️
@joelsimms4636
@joelsimms4636 5 лет назад
Rainy Day dream away 1&2 . Spent many hours with the head phones . Dreamin away!
@Alex.1739
@Alex.1739 5 лет назад
Epic.
@DDios-ih9de
@DDios-ih9de 5 лет назад
Stevie Winwoods on this album!
@BarbarraBay
@BarbarraBay 5 лет назад
Definitely a top track with Stevie. Jimi's virtuosity on this track is often overlooked. Stevie is just as great.
@hendelar
@hendelar 5 лет назад
The passion.
@andretarlowski749
@andretarlowski749 5 лет назад
Joe, If only you knew what "Tax Free" means, your comment would be a little more interesting...
@trevorgwelch7412
@trevorgwelch7412 5 лет назад
Hey Joe what do you think of early Robin Trower/ James Dewar . ? Mid 70’s , Take Care. 🌟
@alfredferrarini6781
@alfredferrarini6781 5 лет назад
When I was eight and nine years old I heard Purple Haze for the first time then I saw the album are you experienced I got that and I never look back to me is my main influential guitarists of all time and I have many and I'm still playing at 60 years old and I play as much as and as often as I can whenever I play I approach the instrument and I always have Jimmy in the back of my mind when I play Jimi is the man
@alfredferrarini6781
@alfredferrarini6781 5 лет назад
Pardon me jimi not jimmy dam smart phone ha ha ha.
@andretarlowski749
@andretarlowski749 5 лет назад
Joe, You've just proven in writing in your comment (you confirm) that your "Hendrix Lobby" lacks dynamic. My sincere condolences.
@alfredferrarini6781
@alfredferrarini6781 5 лет назад
What are we talking about .I'm expecting it in the mail today his music will always be tops..
@alfredferrarini6781
@alfredferrarini6781 5 лет назад
🙏🙏🙏☕🎶🎶🎼
@alfredferrarini6781
@alfredferrarini6781 5 лет назад
Jimi is one of the greatest once again my comments will not be posted anymore I was praising hendrix but 🙏🙏be well everyone be happy.
@hammer44head
@hammer44head 5 лет назад
1968, I was only seven, way to young to know what was happening. But there are a few masterpiece albums that can give you a hint, Electric Ladyland, Astral Weeks, White Album (the Beatles and Beggars Banquet. I'm sure there are more but those are a few anyway.
@andretarlowski749
@andretarlowski749 5 лет назад
Despite her French naturalization related to her marriage, Marie Skłodowska-Curie (she used both names) never lost the feeling of her Polish identity. She taught her daughters the Polish language and took them to Poland several times ; the name of the polonium chemical element was also chosen by Marie Skłodowska-Curie as a tribute to Poland.
@ranabirgahir462
@ranabirgahir462 5 лет назад
TotallyMindBlowing,Pushed the boundaries,OutRipJMH Peace and Love,Bro👍🏿👍🏿✌️✌🏾✌🏾🤪😜
@chrisdavies73
@chrisdavies73 5 лет назад
This will be fantastic to hear in 5.1
@ridgerover8347
@ridgerover8347 2 года назад
As kids, we would turn out the lights and put this album on the stereo. And when we heard the guitar pan from one speaker to the other, we entered a place we knew we would never find……………………
@ricksoden6838
@ricksoden6838 5 лет назад
i llistened to this on my brother's akai reel to reel with auto shut off every night to fall asleep as a kid in 1969 , 70 the album is imprinted in my mind. always wonder why more songs from this aren't in rotation on the classic rock stations. for a clinic on wah wah pedel play "come on part 1" a cover song but what an interpretation by hendrix and mitchell.....the drumming of that track is incrediible, much of this is lost on the useless arguments of 'who's the best?".........get the album and listen to it on head phones........period
@SebaPagliaretti
@SebaPagliaretti 5 лет назад
Hendrix número uno!
@noiricha
@noiricha 5 лет назад
In my opinion in the Top 10 Albums of all time - ground breaking - spiritual - a sonic masterpiece ...
@andretarlowski749
@andretarlowski749 5 лет назад
@Neil Richardet : "In my opinion". In your Canada today, your opinion means nothing ! The North Korea is a good illustration of that.
@peteraddison626
@peteraddison626 5 лет назад
André Tarlowski ... U R A very disturbed person. Please, seek help, IMMEADIATLY. perhaps, a vindictive anger management course
@andretarlowski749
@andretarlowski749 5 лет назад
​@@peteraddison626 What ?!? When someone is more lucid and stronger than you, then he is sick ? Therefore, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest is No. 33 on the American Film Institute's 100 Years... 100 Movies list. Indeed, R. P. McMurphy by his strong personality, he quickly opposes the repressive methods of Nurse Ratched (Nurse Ratched : here interpreted by Peter Addison).
@electricchurchmusic4298
@electricchurchmusic4298 5 лет назад
Im sure we all did this a long time ago Joe :))
@andretarlowski749
@andretarlowski749 5 лет назад
@Electric Church Music. The FBI must be laughing to death by seeing on their cybersecurity program your autocomment in purpose to protect your poor Lobby. Indeed, it appears that Jamal Khashoggi is a more prominent place than Jimi Hendrix Lobby for journalists. 😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎
@soofitnsexy
@soofitnsexy 8 месяцев назад
he was a very nice player
@maiden4greece572
@maiden4greece572 5 лет назад
legendary JIMI.....
@andretarlowski749
@andretarlowski749 5 лет назад
@maiden4 greece. The FBI must be laughing to death by seeing on their cybersecurity program your autocomment in purpose to protect your poor Lobby. Indeed, it appears that Jamal Khashoggi is a more prominent place than Jimi Hendrix Lobby for journalists. 😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎
@Nightdog1978
@Nightdog1978 5 лет назад
Headphones was the only way to hear this album back then.
@LostMyMojo100
@LostMyMojo100 5 лет назад
Ultimate headphones album......
@therealmitchconnor4275
@therealmitchconnor4275 3 года назад
What's the song at 3:46
@RebelThoughts82
@RebelThoughts82 3 года назад
1983 A Merman I should choose to be
@therealmitchconnor4275
@therealmitchconnor4275 3 года назад
@@RebelThoughts82 Thanks I know I'm late that riff is additive isn't?
@steveg219
@steveg219 5 лет назад
I did the same thing with this record!
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