I'm thinking he might have gone in same direction as Coltrane. In search of deeper, more intense writing and playing. But Coltrane appealed to a very limited audience from Ascension album going forward, not sure if Hendrix would have gone that way. We'll never know.
My sister Christine saw jimi at chislehurst caves (England) 1967, she chatted with him and he gave her a sable weskit, which i used to nick (younger brother) to try and look cool at parties. ( not realising that my natural good looks would carry me through.)
Axis Bold As Love for me was the ultimate getting high listening to on headphones album. One of about 300 albums from the late 60s and 70s my brothers and sister left behind for me after they went off to college. Hardly any groups with more than one album in the group. What an amazing time for music that will never be repeated.
Jimi, like all great artists and great music, will be with us forever. Beethoven, Mozart, and other musical geniuses haven't diminished with time, neither will Jimi and many other musicians.
Let's not forget. Unique he was left on the guitar mostly But he was amberdextres could play left or right handed . His dominant hand was right for every day tasks Just saying . Fun fact .....
He is my number one since well I guess I was 10 years old - Crash Landing got me! All my faves in heaven - Hendrix, Morrison, Prince, Cornell, Layne and well too many!
This! There were guitarists back then who had "better" technique or who knew more theory (look at Wes Montgomery or Phil Keaggy), but no one has ever matched Jimi's creativity and ingenuity. His sound was his sound and no one will ever truly reproduce it. Not the fastest, not the most knowledgeable, but 100% the most original. I'd trade every show I've ever seen to see him on his worst night.
I was there also. Will always remember Dino Valenti doing an acoustic set between Jimi's two appearances, and nobody being able to hear any of it. Our ears were still too much on fire. That, and the LSD passed around freely by the Hell's Angels. (Those two things may well have been related.)
Jimi was mind blowing don’t get me wrong but is anyone gonna talk about the absolute beast that is Mitch Mitchell on the drums?? my god what a beast of a drummer!!
He's on there because he was a pioneer, not because he's the best ever. He didn't just open new doors for what guitar playing could be, he crashed through them. But he's not the best guitar player there ever was.
@@nunyafunyuns There is no such thing as the GOAT or the best there ever was, since taste in music is utterly subjective. Jimi definitely crashed through those doors and I agree that others took what he started and expanded on it. I like to say Jimi came up with the idea that the sounds that could be made on the guitar had no limits. Just listening to EXP for the first time I thought "He's getting all that from a guitar? I've always considered him my favorite (I never say GOAT) but someone finally took my top spot last year when I discovered Buckethead. Just listen to Under the Arctic and tell me this guy is not a musical genius. He's released over 600 solo recordings, and has done dozens of collaborations with others. Truly a musical savant.
@williamgreenfield9991 For sure, bro. You understand what I'm saying. Jimi deserves his throne, just not for being the best guitar player ever. You're absolutely right about it being subjective. Different styles, different techniques, different genres. There's no such thing as the best guitarist ever. And even if there was, he may not even be famous. Talent is everywhere. Fame is not.
PREACH!!! they murdered him cos he was way to good with his axe..and they weren't having it! Especially being black..and being the best guitarist in the world..MURDER WAS THE CASE
His hands were ten inches! I'm 6ft 2 with hands of someone 6ft 9 and my hands are 91/8 inches. So just imagine. I have a 16 shoe and I never met anyone personally with bigger hands. His soul goes into that fender.
Yep, that's why he was getting frustrated near the end, feeling like everyone just saw him as a freakout guitar slinger, while he wanted to be taken seriously as an artist in general, as a singer and a songwriter. It's sad that success isn't always gratifying.
@@nunyafunyunsTrue that. I was fortunate to see Jimi and the Experience live in Sacramento when I was 17 (1968). I will never forget when he was introducing one of the big hits like Foxy Lady he said "This is where we were a million years ago but we know this is what you want to hear". I heard that before he died he expressed interest in doing something with Rahsaan Roland Kirk, the brilliant horn player that sometimes played three reed instruments at once. Now THAT could have been amazing.
@williamgreenfield9991 Absolutely. Jimi had a lot to offer, but I think he was feeling constrained at the end. I'm so jealous you got to see him. I wasn't born until a year after you saw him in 68, sadly. But I did grow up mining all that music from the 50's through the 70's as I was discovering my own generations music in the 80's and 90's and beyond So much good music in such a short period. And now it feels like it's all grinded to a halt. I feel bad for kids today in that they don't have heavy hitters of their own generation. But they can always do what I did when I was a kid, and mine the older stuff.
Jimi had the nicest band. Those 3 were awesome playing together. All music created by them was never written, it was all freestyle and memorized to created songs. Wow! They played off eachother. I love this song❤👍
Mitch was a very good drummer, Noel was average, he was a guitarist who was switched to play bass to be in the band. He resented Jimi for not being the lead guitarist, but who would have been a lead guitarist over Jimi, meaning, who would have that big of an Ego to think he should be the lead over Jimi...Noel.
Mr. Jimi, the only man to ever pick up a guitar and make it do things it's never done before and then, all the world's guitars agreed that Jimi is the true guitar master of the universe.
Rest in peace Benoit Maltais I remember when we listened to this song when we all hung out in your basement smoking, drinking and fking around you will forever remain in my memories the world lost a good man 🕊🕊❤
I saw him four times. First, Woburn Abbey July 1968, second and third, RAH early 1969, fourth IOW 1970. Unforgettable. There is are videos of one of the RAH concerts in which you can see me in the audience 🙂 Was also at the great Mitch Mitchell's last concert in Portland, OR. He came on just for a few minutes and died a few days later.
I got to see him live in concert when I was a high school sophomore, he had just released Axis Bold as Love. It made an incredible impression on a Midwestern teenager
Jimi never played the same song the same way...he "felt" the music as it moved him. True artists are like that...especially if they are regularly "enhanced"...
I talked to my grandmother about music when I was a teen. I'm 47 now. She said that she didn't like the music of the time because we listened to the same song over and over. All she used to see were live performances and every time an artist sang a song, they sang it different.
Hi I’m in heaven now. I’m 65. I’ve heard a lot of Jimi.. this is extraordinary. Thank you so much. Wow, bass and drum solos and Jimmy just step under him to before. 😮haaa. What would we have been blessed with if not for this tragedy
I was about 7 or 8, saw him in a video shown on American Bandstand. I believe it was at a pop festival where he set his guitar on fire. Still blown away after all these years.
@@davidbeaver589 across the the universe?! That's the beatles another mixed up sacrilegeous Earthling attempting too mould Jimi into an unearned shape. Obviously you also have very little understand of Jimi Hendrix it goes too show you can never know, how typically unforgivable
Jimi, Mitch Mitchell and Buddy Miles [?] Memory is beginning to fail me but I lived through this. What an awesome genereation of change. Jimi, Janis and the Doors. Would not have wanted to miss out and I didn't! Rock cried when Jimi died and it was never the same.
❤ Dietmar 67 danke für deine Musik, die hat mir viel gegeben . Früher sind wir ausgerastet heute laufen Tränen übers Gesicht 😢.Das war eine geile Zeit Wir leben heute in einer scheiss Zeit , aber man hat ja noch die Erinnerung ❤❤
So true. What many forget is how utterly new and unique this was when it came out. No one had EVER heard anything like it before. Now there are a million "freak" guitar players. His influence is everywhere and whole genres and sub-genres were spawned, Heavy Metal being just one. The birth of Heavy Metal can be heard in the Beatles/Stones/Who/Hendrix sound.
At 18, I met Mitch Mitchell in his house in Heathfield. He was a Friend of my brother.🙏 Unfortunaly Jimi was gone to a new world. Anyway good for him, he still triping outerspace😂 enjoying a new dimension of sounds and creativity. I just wonder what kind of guitar he plays now.😉🙏🥂
Jimi Hendrix is a different type of experience he was unique and authentic, and unapologetically real. He gave you his thoughts and his true feelings in his music 🎉🎉. He is a trail blazer and guitar icon most definitely. 🎉🎉RIP,Jimi you music will definitely be your legacy 🎉🎉
Thank You for this AITOR!!! You're awesome dude!!! I wish Hendrix lived longer for my generation to have appreciated him more. Being born at the beginning of 1968 isn't the same as experiencing it as an adult. Cheers from NYC!!!
I think sometimes Hendrix only lived for a short while because some people put out so much in such a short time, they don’t need to live long lives. They do in a short time what other people would need a lifetime to do. This performance is an example of how this trio could blow an audience away.
HERMOZO RECUERDO..CONTAVA CON 15 AÑOS ..Y CUANDO LO ESCUCHAVA ME INPRESIONAVA..Y A LOS 70...LO SIGO ESCUCHANDO..Y NO ME CANSA...MIL GELICITACIONES..SE LO AGRADESCO.
I believe, rock music would have been completely different today had Jimi lived. He was taking music into an other stratosphere. Unfortunately, we can only guess where.
My belief is: If Jimi had lived until today he would not be a revered as he is now. Let me explain, Jimi was not a juke box, which is what the music industry wanted him to be. He was not content in playing Purple Haze, The National Anthem and Hey Joe for the rest of his career. He was a moving growing force that no one understood. He would have disappointed the fans because he did not want to sacrifice his guitar like he did at the Monterey Pop Festival, though it was a thing of magnificence, it was also spontaneous, just like Jimi. He wanted and expected so much more of himself, so much more from the music he was creating. Rock music is completely different today because of Jimi, but it would have been so much more if he had lived. I believe he left this world because we couldn't have handled anything more than what Jimi gave us. He left at a time when very few appreciated or understood him. He gave us everything that would take a lifetime for us to understand. I don't think he was taken from this world too soon; he was taken because that was all this world could handle at that time. To this day his music and his amazing gift still leaves us is awe. I hope someday we can fully appreciate what the gods gave us in Jimi Hendrix. I know he is resting in Peace because that is what he gave the world....Peace through the gift of the universal language that is called music. Thank you, Jimi.
@@paulengle9245 The Jimi Hendrix experience could, would have transformed into something far - out In to other dimensions of sound reaching new stratospheric spiritual proportion. Thank you, for your point of view.I liked that. Stay coo,l stay safe. Peace out.
Makes one wonder what we may have got if Jimi had lived longer!
Heaven!
Seems most of the talented people die at 27. Seems they have served purpose.
I'm thinking he might have gone in same direction as Coltrane. In search of deeper, more intense writing and playing. But Coltrane appealed to a very limited audience from Ascension album going forward, not sure if Hendrix would have gone that way. We'll never know.
I think he would have gone into a more bluesy direction, that and R&B.
I saw Jimi Hendrix at Madison Square Garden NYC May 18, 1969.
❤ i wasn't even born but when i see the light i was aware
You were fortunate to see him
My sister Christine saw jimi at chislehurst caves (England) 1967, she chatted with him and he gave her a sable weskit, which i used to nick (younger brother) to try and look cool at parties. ( not realising that my natural good looks would carry me through.)
you are a Hero, hi from mexicoooo
Awesome singer and guitar player 1969 back when I was three
J'ai toujours aimé ce phénomène 65 ans aujourd'hui.
No matter what you could think or say Jimi Hendrix remains the GREATEST guitarist of all times period.
I can play better than him
Ok…..:.
It's simply out of this world.
It’s cosmic and magical. Hits my soul.
Awesome group
Такого как Джіммі больше нет і не будет!😢😢😢😢😢😢
Віртуоз¿??????😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮
Відно отДжіммі і пошлі Паплыў!!??
Axis Bold As Love for me was the ultimate getting high listening to on headphones album. One of about 300 albums from the late 60s and 70s my brothers and sister left behind for me after they went off to college. Hardly any groups with more than one album in the group. What an amazing time for music that will never be repeated.
Spot on honey...from another "Karen"! Daze gone by too quickley....life is but a vapor! Here today, gone tomorrow.......Just sayin'..........
Man, Jimi wasnt even from this planet he was just visiting us so he could share his great gift !!!!! R.I.P Jimi
You got that right!! I thought that many a time----
Jimi, like all great artists and great music, will be with us forever. Beethoven, Mozart, and other musical geniuses haven't diminished with time, neither will Jimi and many other musicians.
Right. I think he wasn't even from this universe. Not him physically, but his spiritual energy. He was otherworldly, totally cosmic.
He's a voo doo child, a voo doo child, lord knows he's a voodoo child .
I wish you to join him in the hell 😢 !
Jimi was the definition of RAW talent. The most humble, yet unnaturally gifted and whose music is still relevant to this day. Rock on Jimi!!!!
Let's not forget. Unique he was left on the guitar mostly But he was amberdextres could play left or right handed . His dominant hand was right for every day tasks Just saying . Fun fact .....
😊
He is my number one since well I guess I was 10 years old - Crash Landing got me! All my faves in heaven - Hendrix, Morrison, Prince, Cornell, Layne and well too many!
Pure genius Guitar work, Jimi
If God was a guitarist, He would be Jimi Hendrix.
Thanks for still being the best and you always will be.
Pretty sure with ten inch hands he is a part of god who sent him to earth to change nusic.Amen
If you love this, just think how great the music in Heaven is gonna be! And Jesus Christ is the door.
Maybe he would be Eric clapton
A true original. Often imitated, never duplicated. Gone way too soon. RIP Jimi.
There has been or never will be a
Guitarist with more of a original
Sound and style as Jimi Hendrix
you got it he was the best of the best
Man Mitch Mitchell is in a trance like state in the middle of that solo.
@@camronbay1Jimmy grał po prostu pswoje umiem sy
L.
This! There were guitarists back then who had "better" technique or who knew more theory (look at Wes Montgomery or Phil Keaggy), but no one has ever matched Jimi's creativity and ingenuity. His sound was his sound and no one will ever truly reproduce it. Not the fastest, not the most knowledgeable, but 100% the most original. I'd trade every show I've ever seen to see him on his worst night.
@@ryand.5857 me too
I saw him at Winter land in 1968 ! I am 73 now.
The Winterland live album is amazing. Were you at that concert? Or one of that series?
I was there also.
Will always remember Dino Valenti doing an acoustic set between Jimi's two appearances, and nobody being able to hear any of it. Our ears were still too much on fire.
That, and the LSD passed around freely by the Hell's Angels.
(Those two things may well have been related.)
Jimi was mind blowing don’t get me wrong but is anyone gonna talk about the absolute beast that is Mitch Mitchell on the drums?? my god what a beast of a drummer!!
Yup.
Dawn right . Jimmy's left-hand right hand. 😅
Ment DAMN RIGHT...whhhhooooooeeeee..genius is liberating...exhausting..in a good 😂 way
I've always thought the same thing.very skillful and responsive .
I agree
I'm 76,we were so fortunate to have lived through those wonderful years
We must be very g
Jim was the template from which ALL others are judged. And he is STILL on that Throne
No doubt!
He's on there because he was a pioneer, not because he's the best ever. He didn't just open new doors for what guitar playing could be, he crashed through them. But he's not the best guitar player there ever was.
@@nunyafunyuns There is no such thing as the GOAT or the best there ever was, since taste in music is utterly subjective. Jimi definitely crashed through those doors and I agree that others took what he started and expanded on it. I like to say Jimi came up with the idea that the sounds that could be made on the guitar had no limits. Just listening to EXP for the first time I thought "He's getting all that from a guitar? I've always considered him my favorite (I never say GOAT) but someone finally took my top spot last year when I discovered Buckethead. Just listen to Under the Arctic and tell me this guy is not a musical genius. He's released over 600 solo recordings, and has done dozens of collaborations with others. Truly a musical savant.
@williamgreenfield9991 For sure, bro. You understand what I'm saying. Jimi deserves his throne, just not for being the best guitar player ever. You're absolutely right about it being subjective. Different styles, different techniques, different genres. There's no such thing as the best guitarist ever. And even if there was, he may not even be famous. Talent is everywhere. Fame is not.
PREACH!!! they murdered him cos he was way to good with his axe..and they weren't having it! Especially being black..and being the best guitarist in the world..MURDER WAS THE CASE
A cosmic poet. Putting the forces of the universe through that guitar.
Who are you jiving with that cosmic poet he's heaven sent
You pretentious relic Boomer.
Best guitarist that ever walked this earth.
The man was brilliant miss him❤
Got it loud at845am here in okla. Just glad i live in the country
ThankYou for the HENDRIX MUSIC. INCREDIBLE.......MUSIC SUFFERS THAT HE IS GONE
GOD BLESS
Jimi had such beautiful hands, and dignity just poured off of him. You can see on his face how serious he was about his music.
I'm agreed a lot of that remake 😤 so le's talk about yours rewards!!😅
His hands were ten inches! I'm 6ft 2 with hands of someone 6ft 9 and my hands are 91/8 inches. So just imagine. I have a 16 shoe and I never met anyone personally with bigger hands. His soul goes into that fender.
Yep, that's why he was getting frustrated near the end, feeling like everyone just saw him as a freakout guitar slinger, while he wanted to be taken seriously as an artist in general, as a singer and a songwriter. It's sad that success isn't always gratifying.
@@nunyafunyunsTrue that. I was fortunate to see Jimi and the Experience live in Sacramento when I was 17 (1968). I will never forget when he was introducing one of the big hits like Foxy Lady he said "This is where we were a million years ago but we know this is what you want to hear". I heard that before he died he expressed interest in doing something with Rahsaan Roland Kirk, the brilliant horn player that sometimes played three reed instruments at once. Now THAT could have been amazing.
@williamgreenfield9991 Absolutely. Jimi had a lot to offer, but I think he was feeling constrained at the end.
I'm so jealous you got to see him. I wasn't born until a year after you saw him in 68, sadly. But I did grow up mining all that music from the 50's through the 70's as I was discovering my own generations music in the 80's and 90's and beyond
So much good music in such a short period. And now it feels like it's all grinded to a halt. I feel bad for kids today in that they don't have heavy hitters of their own generation. But they can always do what I did when I was a kid, and mine the older stuff.
Jimi had the nicest band. Those 3 were awesome playing together. All music created by them was never written, it was all freestyle and memorized to created songs. Wow! They played off eachother. I love this song❤👍
That's true 👍
Wow, what a great artst.❤
Mitch was a very good drummer, Noel was average, he was a guitarist who was switched to play bass to be in the band. He resented Jimi for not being the lead guitarist, but who would have been a lead guitarist over Jimi, meaning, who would have that big of an Ego to think he should be the lead over Jimi...Noel.
Mr. Jimi, the only man to ever pick up a guitar and make it do things it's never done before and then, all the world's guitars agreed that Jimi is the true guitar master of the universe.
Rest in peace Benoit Maltais I remember when we listened to this song when we all hung out in your basement smoking, drinking and fking around you will forever remain in my memories the world lost a good man 🕊🕊❤
1970 in the garage at Sam’s house. After skool 😶🌫️‼️‼️
After watching Hendrix play guitar. I gave it up and started playing piano! Morris Lee Wilson
😂😂😂😂😂😂Nice one I like that! 👍
If there’s ever a Time Machine invented in my lifetime, this is where I’m going. Man was a genius with that guitar
I saw him four times. First, Woburn Abbey July 1968, second and third, RAH early 1969, fourth IOW 1970. Unforgettable. There is are videos of one of the RAH concerts in which you can see me in the audience 🙂 Was also at the great Mitch Mitchell's last concert in Portland, OR. He came on just for a few minutes and died a few days later.
10/10 highest rated I’ve ever given,the man was majicol ❤❤❤
My number one guitarist!!! Sad he died so young!! What he could have done!!!
Por suerte tuviste tu paso x aquí, genio y dejaste tu marca para la eternidad
The Best GUITAR Player in the World 🎉 Love Hendrix 🎶💫🎶💫🎶🕊🌟
I got to see him live in concert when I was a high school sophomore, he had just released Axis Bold as Love. It made an incredible impression on a Midwestern teenager
Our father who Art in stratocaster
Incredible guitar
MITCH , FOREVER YOU'RE DEVOTED FAN. THANK YOU!!
he slaughtered his competition.
Only two songs have ever stopped me in my tracks. Purple Haze and one from another artist a while later. I was fourteen at the time.
I hear you dude. This is one of my favorite songs of all time. I remember the first time my friend played me nugent double live gonzo. 😊
Only great music survives time. Massive thanks to Mitch & Noel for letting a genius breathe.
Jimi is timeless , he will always be ahead of his time.
No Jimi, I won't be late! I'll be there for that great gig in the next world.
see you in the Next world
The great Jimi Hendrix. 💜👍
🌞🌻💙🌻🌞
*WHEN THE POWER OF LOVE OVERCOMES THE LOVE OF POWER THE WORLD WILL KNOW PEACE*
Jimi Hendrix
Jimi never played the same song the same way...he "felt" the music as it moved him.
True artists are like that...especially if they are regularly "enhanced"...
Absolutely brother! Saw him a few times and every show the songs were amazing and unique to what was moving Jimi at the moment.
@@knuckleball54Noel Redding and Mitch Mitchel deserve recognition for being able to fit so fluidly around what Jimi was improvising.
hats of to Mitch and Noel
Just how Mitch and Noel were able to keep up with him is a marvel on its own...
I talked to my grandmother about music when I was a teen. I'm 47 now. She said that she didn't like the music of the time because we listened to the same song over and over. All she used to see were live performances and every time an artist sang a song, they sang it different.
The best
Saw Jimi in 1968 (Jimi H Experience) & June 1970 (Band of Gypsys)... great concerts... lost a great one too early 3 months later.
Best guitar player I ever laid deaf ears upon 🫶
This is amazing, the drumming is also top draw
Best band ever.
Don't care when you read It.
Mitch got my heart.
He sweated blues & guitar virtuosity from every pore. Jimi broke the mold & still owns the pieces..
My dad was a Beatles fan but listen to to Jimmy alot also with ozzy and doors and temptation alot from 60s and 70s rock n roll
I love the buildup of the guitar riff in the begining and how it serculates throughout the song!
Absolutely! The album version sounds exactly the same, which shows that there was not that much changed.
Only one... He created the sound !...
Hi I’m in heaven now. I’m 65. I’ve heard a lot of Jimi.. this is extraordinary. Thank you so much. Wow, bass and drum solos and Jimmy just step under him to before.
😮haaa. What would we have been blessed with if not for this tragedy
I saw Jimi at Woodstock.
In Oxfordshire.
I can't remember what I was smoking.
Thanks for the laugh!
I first heard Jimi when I was 14. Today he is my God.
I was about 7 or 8, saw him in a video shown on American Bandstand. I believe it was at a pop festival where he set his guitar on fire. Still blown away after all these years.
Jimmy Hendrix a awesome singer and guitar player, back in 1969, when I was three years old.May Jimmy Hendrix,RIP
Jimi didn't have a great time at this gig. But he blew the audience minds, rest with the angels Jimi❤❤❤
this song came out the year I was born, pretty cool.
годы пройдут столетия века хендрикс будет жить в наших сердцах величайший гитарист
So different, like a Mozart but even beyond that
Jimi is playing his tunes across the universe 🌌
@@davidbeaver589 across the the universe?! That's the beatles another mixed up sacrilegeous Earthling attempting too mould Jimi into an unearned shape. Obviously you also have very little understand of Jimi Hendrix it goes too show you can never know, how typically unforgivable
Pioneers never fade away ❤
Parabéns 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👍❤️🎸 Jimi Hendrix foi o cara , o maior guitarrista dê todos os tempos saudades .🎸
Jimi, Mitch Mitchell and Buddy Miles [?] Memory is beginning to fail me but I lived through this. What an awesome genereation of change. Jimi, Janis and the Doors. Would not have wanted to miss out and I didn't! Rock cried when Jimi died and it was never the same.
Jimmy is the best
❤❤ MASSIVE MIGHTY MASTERPIECE ❤❤
🎉
Drum god, this is amazing, thanks!
😂🎉😮❤😅😢
❤ Dietmar 67 danke für deine Musik, die hat mir viel gegeben . Früher sind wir ausgerastet heute laufen Tränen übers Gesicht 😢.Das war eine geile Zeit Wir leben heute in einer scheiss Zeit , aber man hat ja noch die Erinnerung ❤❤
My husband say Jimi is the greatest of all times
Your husband is CORRECT.
He's right for once!!! 😅😅😅
You picked a good man.
Ur husband is RIGHT 🤟🏿😎🤟🏿
TOTALLY
jimi is the man rip
Esse cara tinha dois dons q Deus o deu:Apenas tocar e cantar💫🎸💫🎤💫🎸💫🎤
Thank God for Jimi
One day you'll understand that jimi is God 😊
The greatest guitarist that ever lived
The crappiest guitarist that ever lived.
of all the heavy metal artist he was ahead of starting heavy metal rock and roll
So true. What many forget is how utterly new and unique this was when it came out. No one had EVER heard anything like it before. Now there are a million "freak" guitar players. His influence is everywhere and whole genres and sub-genres were spawned, Heavy Metal being just one. The birth of Heavy Metal can be heard in the Beatles/Stones/Who/Hendrix sound.
At 18, I met Mitch Mitchell in his house in Heathfield.
He was a Friend of my brother.🙏 Unfortunaly Jimi was gone to a new world.
Anyway good for him, he still triping outerspace😂 enjoying a new dimension of sounds and creativity.
I just wonder what kind of guitar he plays now.😉🙏🥂
the master - showed those with talent the path to their dreams
So muck class and a musical journey to heaven
Jimi Hendrix is a different type of experience he was unique and authentic, and unapologetically real. He gave you his thoughts and his true feelings in his music 🎉🎉. He is a trail blazer and guitar icon most definitely. 🎉🎉RIP,Jimi you music will definitely be your legacy 🎉🎉
Bass and drum musician are rock gods
Jimmy knew how to play that guitar I was ten yrs old when he played this song he rules still yet but drugs got them
Go Mitch with those drums man.😊
i did not know how bad i needed this.
Timeless Unreal Sublime
❤️❤️❤️❤️
Thank You for this AITOR!!! You're awesome dude!!! I wish Hendrix lived longer for my generation to have appreciated him more. Being born at the beginning of 1968 isn't the same as experiencing it as an adult. Cheers from NYC!!!
I think sometimes Hendrix only lived for a short while because some people put out so much in such a short time, they don’t need to live long lives. They do in a short time what other people would need a lifetime to do. This performance is an example of how this trio could blow an audience away.
HERMOZO RECUERDO..CONTAVA CON 15 AÑOS ..Y CUANDO LO ESCUCHAVA ME INPRESIONAVA..Y A LOS 70...LO SIGO ESCUCHANDO..Y NO ME CANSA...MIL GELICITACIONES..SE LO AGRADESCO.
Mitch went crazy on this one!! Like watching a live jam sesh I love it
Voodoo child(slight return) on the album
I believe, rock music would have been completely different today had Jimi lived. He was taking music into an other stratosphere.
Unfortunately, we can only guess where.
Ben detto! era un alieno con la sua chitarra..un dono per la terra!🎉😊
My belief is: If Jimi had lived until today he would not be a revered as he is now. Let me explain, Jimi was not a juke box, which is what the music industry wanted him to be. He was not content in playing Purple Haze, The National Anthem and Hey Joe for the rest of his career. He was a moving growing force that no one understood. He would have disappointed the fans because he did not want to sacrifice his guitar like he did at the Monterey Pop Festival, though it was a thing of magnificence, it was also spontaneous, just like Jimi. He wanted and expected so much more of himself, so much more from the music he was creating. Rock music is completely different today because of Jimi, but it would have been so much more if he had lived. I believe he left this world because we couldn't have handled anything more than what Jimi gave us. He left at a time when very few appreciated or understood him. He gave us everything that would take a lifetime for us to understand. I don't think he was taken from this world too soon; he was taken because that was all this world could handle at that time. To this day his music and his amazing gift still leaves us is awe. I hope someday we can fully appreciate what the gods gave us in Jimi Hendrix. I know he is resting in Peace because that is what he gave the world....Peace through the gift of the universal language that is called music.
Thank you, Jimi.
@@paulengle9245 The Jimi Hendrix experience could, would have transformed into something far - out In to other dimensions of sound reaching new stratospheric spiritual proportion. Thank you, for your point of view.I liked that. Stay coo,l stay safe. Peace out.
Sadly, the music industry would push him into funk or disco at some point
That drum solo though.
Jimi Hendrix was Mitch Mitchells guitarist😊
And God said- I give you Jimi take him as u must but i need him up here with me....Dam u got greedy....But u got the best & we got the best.....
Another journey to another time and space 0:30 ✨️
Jimi was a shooting star ❤
He was the best. 😢
Wow! That was absolutely awesome!!!
total genious no one will ever match that
Timeless...
Exactly!
Jimi stopped Time , Rhyming along Time ago with Me
i love throwing other melodies over it on my guitar or rhythm but sunshine of your love for instance or anything 2-5-1