Where on earth did you find this little gem? My favorite thing about RUclips is just when you think you have heard every track done by your favorite artists, someone is kind enough to share with the rest of the world something new to tantalize your eager ear holes! Thank you!
I LOVE IT.. NO DISTORTION.. JIMI REALLY LAYING DOWN SOME NICE PHRASING RIFFS.. BENDING SO MANY NOTES.. THAT'S HOW YOU KNOW IT'S HIM... LOVE HEARING HIM IN A GOOD MOOD AND PLAYING WITH PURPOSE-NOT FORCED TO PLAY PURPLE HAZE AND FOXY LADY FOR THE MILLIONTH TIME.
I love this! I lived upstairs above the Whiskey on Sunset back then when Jimi, Arthur Lee, and Velvert Turner (and many other musicians) would jam together while the club was closed. I'd bring Afghanistani Primo, shrooms, and eye drop acid up from Laguna Beach (my home), and when these guys were in town (Velvert and Arthur were always in town) Mario would let us have parties at the club. Which reminds me, I gotta call my friend Rodney B. to see if Mario is still among us. He's got to be 95 if he's a day. Hell, I'm 70 already.
Magistral como solo lo sabia hacer jimi hendrix. Nunca mas volvera a haber un guitarrista como el con su talento, innovacion y perfeccionismo. ¡¡ que tragedia tan grande y que pena
The Morning starts fresh with Jimi Hendrix crazy good 🎸 Guitar ~ Explosive ~ filled with Spice ~ Good Times in December Unforgettable Jimi Hendrix 🕊🦜🎶💅🏽🌹💋🌹💅🏽🎶🦜🕊to wake me up to start my Day
Badass man , only words i got for jimmi , what else can i say you can so plainly see how he be pouring his heart into his music so into it that its coming from deep in his soul and a gift to the world . Bo wisner
The Blue Thumb Acetate recorded on May 7, 1969, at the Record Plant, is not explicitly mentioned in the provided context. However, there is information about a session involving Jimi Hendrix, Love, and Stephen Stills, which took place around the same time period. According to the context, on September 30, 1969, a jam session was organized and produced by Alan Douglas at the Record Plant in New York City. This session included Jimi Hendrix on bass, Stephen Stills on guitar and vocals, and other musicians. The tracks recorded during this session include “Jam 1”, “Jam 2”, “Jam 3”, and rehearsals and takes of “Woodstock”. Additionally, there is information about a session that took place on March 17, 1970, at Olympic Studios in London, where Jimi Hendrix contributed to Love’s album “False Start”. The context mentions an acetate of this session, which includes tracks such as “The Everlasting First”, “Ezy Ryder”, and a jam session with Jimi Hendrix and Gary Rowles exchanging solos and riffs. It is possible that the Blue Thumb Acetate recorded on May 7, 1969, might be related to one of these sessions or another unreleased recording from the same era. However, without more specific information, it is difficult to determine the exact details of this particular acetate.
Oh man Jimi had i jam session with the outake gypsy boy. Jimi begins freaking playing with that wah wah my god. They took it from youtube in the begin from the jam they are joking arround about passing a joint👌😁 en then he begins oh the best i heard of my hero for sure rip Jimi we al love you and miss you 🙏❤
Can't be verified but I am convinced this is Jimi , Stills with Arthur Lee and Love'...I would put it around mid 1969 . Jimi played with 'Love' on many occassions during that year . He was going to make an album with Arthur Lee. Check out 'Vindicator ' by Arthur Lee' ...Good album ...
Of course it's jimi or it's someone that can mirror the guys style down to the slightest point...It's his technique written all over it....Nobody else has ever made a strat sound like this
@@markssummers2573 yeah I've got that on bootleg ....he also played bass on Woodstock (song) and there's another Stills one on the new Jimi album that is an absolute monster of a song
Hi there ! many thanks for this post. to answer to people who ask if it is really jimi how play of course it's him !!!! can't you hear it ??? wow my main man JH
Jimi was for his love of and constant jamming. He dug and was into technology, cameras and audio equipment. Jimi was said to reckrd everything, ham sessions. And other people's gigs while in the audience. Of course The studio was a place of Jamming and recording.
Oshinuta, thanks for putting up a Stills-Hendrix interplay. The jazzy low key Cox-Miles rhythm section is nice also. Unrelated to exact style:. Check out old Big Daddy and the Hoodoo Men for a clean rhythm section.
Typical jam for these guys. They respected each other so much that nobody wanted to step on anyone's toes. So they all played "tasteful" instead of letting it fly.
Estoy de acuerdo. No ha habido nadie como el, es unico diferente a todos e inimitable. Ha sido , es y sera mi guitarrista preferido. Adoro a jimi hendrix. Yo tendre mas de 100 cds de el.
Lol bouta go hit a bowl cuz of that thanks for the reminder 👌 19 years old I’m so glad I discovered Jimi! Our generation will make technology cheaper so music can be more accessible and that’s when all the good cats will come out again, radios trash but what’s popular always has been to some people who overturn them later on
@@zachariah5079 The music industry became more and more corporate and soulless after the 60's. Radio used to be awesome, especially the pirate stations that would broadcast from ships off the British coast. If it weren't for them, the magic of Hendrix may never had been heard because state controlled BBC would only play 1 hour of rock n roll a day and nobody would give him the time of day stateside.
This isn't Jimi with Stills, Winter, Cox and Miles. It's from the March 17 1970 jam with Love at Olympic Studios in London: Arthur Lee - lead vocals / rhythm guitar Gary Rowles - lead guitar Frank Fayad - bass George Suranovich - drums with Jimi Hendrix - vocals / guitar Remi Kabaka - percussion and/or drums Abul Lasisi Amao? - percussion and/or drums?
The place is a small Japanese bar; after some saki, and seeing the bartender's secret, hidden sword collection, the would be assassin, keen on revenge, asks him, "..Can you give me this one?.. (Beatrix Kiddo points to a katana with a red handle)." "These..are not..for sale." The saloon's proprieter, played by Sonny Chiba, sternly responds. Kiddo quickly replies. "..I said give, not sell." 😊 Kill Bill vol.2 Screenplay
So where's Love? Is Arthur the acoustic guitar? Jimi is playing lead, not rhythm. I haven't heard Johnny Winter yet either at the 7 minute mark. Good audio quality, good jam.
+jmuhr Have you heard of "Buffalo Springfield"? Stephen Stills was the guitarist in that band. I'm 17 years old, but I'm already a big fan of Buffalo Springfield, and the songs under his name.
There's a book i have called black gold. Of Jimi Hendrix and his music he has made and music that has not surfaced because of greedy bootleggers trying to keep all the gold to themselves. Shame on them. Even some records go on sale for big bucks underground to collectors but never surfaced for us. So don't be fooled by a couple pictures of jimi and saying it's him jamming
The Hendrix clan needs stop being so greedy. Open the vault dammit! I think Experience Hendrix wants to keep people thinking he was only capable of a certain style of music. Maybe many copyright issues that could complicate things but if they REALLY wanted the world to0 know who Jimi was, they'd work on it. IMHO. Peace.
@@keithrussell2175 it's like taking all the grits from the Indians...people try to keep it all for them self, except a good song of two every now and then.
oh Krishna: thank you, for You so love us -- you lent us one of your gandharvas nomatterhowbriefly. ps you can tell there is so much more... all good ol' time friends. i had some of those Love vynils lost to gentrification, divorce ...
Yeah this is Mitch ...listen to that ghost playing the jazzy style thats Mitch all over....No offence to lovers of Buddy Miles but obviously he wasn't fit to shine Mitches shoes .....Mitch was a Jazz player through and through...Buddy was a spade with a good sense of rhythm
Where on earth did you find this little gem? My favorite thing about RUclips is just when you think you have heard every track done by your favorite artists, someone is kind enough to share with the rest of the world something new to tantalize your eager ear holes! Thank you!
Man said tantalize 😂
@@joshbenzo8862that's the proper verb to describe with detailed accuracy. Take a seat kid.
@@silentsmilez503 sounds like you too just joined the “I’m a gay virgin dickhead club” 😂
Greetings from Greece 🇬🇷
Big hell yeah!
Definitely S. Stills stepping in and out on some lead grooves that Jimi was laying down. Stills was a very good player that some overlook at times.
Jimi was the conductor of this train ride!
I LOVE IT.. NO DISTORTION.. JIMI REALLY LAYING DOWN SOME NICE PHRASING RIFFS.. BENDING SO MANY NOTES.. THAT'S HOW YOU KNOW IT'S HIM... LOVE HEARING HIM IN A GOOD MOOD AND PLAYING WITH PURPOSE-NOT FORCED TO PLAY PURPLE HAZE AND FOXY LADY FOR THE MILLIONTH TIME.
I love this! I lived upstairs above the Whiskey on Sunset back then when Jimi, Arthur Lee, and Velvert Turner (and many other musicians) would jam together while the club was closed. I'd bring Afghanistani Primo, shrooms, and eye drop acid up from Laguna Beach (my home), and when these guys were in town (Velvert and Arthur were always in town) Mario would let us have parties at the club. Which reminds me, I gotta call my friend Rodney B. to see if Mario is still among us. He's got to be 95 if he's a day. Hell, I'm 70 already.
@@msaintpc wow...you need to write a book before it's too late...I'd buy that
m. saint
Good genez.
Or wuz it da shroomz?
Jimi Is On Rhythm Still And Winter On Lead
Jimi's only on rhythm dude
God has given us electronic to actually record Jimi for immortallity. Thank God, we're in the reality !
No other than Hendrix can play so virtuously
Randy is close 🎉
@@peterking3186 sometimes there are who do very well at some point(s). Who is Randy?
@@michaelbergfeld8751 Randy Hansen and he is still alive 🎸 can also play with teeth 😁
@@peterking3186 he is simply good at it, but he doesn't have THE virtuosiy at all.
So true I cannot see J ever live and after decades with vinyl it’s just nice to see someone copy him😁 have awesome jimmi day
Sounds like this make want to live !❤️🌎🎸
Magistral como solo lo sabia hacer jimi hendrix. Nunca mas volvera a haber un guitarrista como el con su talento, innovacion y perfeccionismo. ¡¡ que tragedia tan grande y que pena
Nice to hear Jimi playing nice and clean, having fun *Rock on.
The Morning starts fresh with Jimi Hendrix crazy good 🎸 Guitar ~ Explosive ~ filled with Spice ~
Good Times in December
Unforgettable Jimi Hendrix 🕊🦜🎶💅🏽🌹💋🌹💅🏽🎶🦜🕊to wake me up to start my Day
Badass man , only words i got for jimmi , what else can i say you can so plainly see how he be pouring his heart into his music so into it that its coming from deep in his soul and a gift to the world . Bo wisner
Thanks for posting this Gem
I had no idea they'd jammed together. Thanks for puttin' it up.
Check out Steven Stills solo album. Jimi is on one of the songs :-)
This is the final track of Double Nickles!!! D. and Mike musta.. WOW! mind blown!!
Malcolm Wolfe The Minutemen and Hendrix crossing paths a beautiful thing. R.I.P. D. Boon
Cool jam thanks for sharing
The Blue Thumb Acetate recorded on May 7, 1969, at the Record Plant, is not explicitly mentioned in the provided context. However, there is information about a session involving Jimi Hendrix, Love, and Stephen Stills, which took place around the same time period.
According to the context, on September 30, 1969, a jam session was organized and produced by Alan Douglas at the Record Plant in New York City. This session included Jimi Hendrix on bass, Stephen Stills on guitar and vocals, and other musicians. The tracks recorded during this session include “Jam 1”, “Jam 2”, “Jam 3”, and rehearsals and takes of “Woodstock”.
Additionally, there is information about a session that took place on March 17, 1970, at Olympic Studios in London, where Jimi Hendrix contributed to Love’s album “False Start”. The context mentions an acetate of this session, which includes tracks such as “The Everlasting First”, “Ezy Ryder”, and a jam session with Jimi Hendrix and Gary Rowles exchanging solos and riffs.
It is possible that the Blue Thumb Acetate recorded on May 7, 1969, might be related to one of these sessions or another unreleased recording from the same era. However, without more specific information, it is difficult to determine the exact details of this particular acetate.
God Jimi is alive.praise the lord.amen.peace
Superb floatin' psych at its best!!!!Woue!! "-" ~•~
Damn that guitar is so beautiful
Oh man Jimi had i jam session with the outake gypsy boy. Jimi begins freaking playing with that wah wah my god. They took it from youtube in the begin from the jam they are joking arround about passing a joint👌😁 en then he begins oh the best i heard of my hero for sure rip Jimi we al love you and miss you 🙏❤
Blown away!
The bass player is 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
jorma ?
Billy Cox?
@@jamieandthemore Sounds like Frank Fayad from Love.
... Love it Clay ! Thanks for putting this up .
ACETATE...A NEW SUPER GOOD COMPOSITION OF JIMI.....BUT I NEVER HEARD??????🤔🤔😃😃I HEARD HENDRIX SINCE 1979....YEAH KEEP ON PUSHING AHEAD.....✌✌✌✌✌✌✌✌🔝
Groovy.
Can't be verified but I am convinced this is Jimi , Stills with Arthur Lee and Love'...I would put it around mid 1969 .
Jimi played with 'Love' on many occassions during that year . He was going to make an album with Arthur Lee. Check out 'Vindicator ' by Arthur Lee' ...Good album ...
Simon Steve Stills played with Jimi many weeks in a row b4 Jimi died. They had an album ready. Legal held it up.
Of course it's jimi or it's someone that can mirror the guys style down to the slightest point...It's his technique written all over it....Nobody else has ever made a strat sound like this
Jimi played on the Love album False Start on the song The Everlasting First
@@markssummers2573 yeah I've got that on bootleg ....he also played bass on Woodstock (song) and there's another Stills one on the new Jimi album that is an absolute monster of a song
the song Somewhere and the song $20 fine. Also Timothy Leary but out an album and Hendrix and Stills both play on it
Hi there ! many thanks for this post. to answer to people who ask if it is really jimi how play of course it's him !!!! can't you hear it ??? wow my main man JH
🎸🎶🙏🤘🎧
😊
Excellentissime !!!
❤️🎸❤️🎸
Ahhh.. Perfect music to trim my weed to!
Superb Jam !!
Jimi was for his love of and constant jamming. He dug and was into technology, cameras and audio equipment. Jimi was said to reckrd everything, ham sessions. And other people's gigs while in the audience. Of course The studio was a place of Jamming and recording.
Oshinuta, thanks for putting up a Stills-Hendrix interplay. The jazzy low key Cox-Miles rhythm section is nice also.
Unrelated to exact style:. Check out old Big Daddy and the Hoodoo Men for a clean rhythm section.
Old Good Music ;)
"Old" is good..
If love me and believe me il show u my self
Love it
Jimi 🌟🎸🎼👍
Groovy baby
Merci very much
walkin' blues
Typical jam for these guys. They respected each other so much that nobody wanted to step on anyone's toes. So they all played "tasteful" instead of letting it fly.
Yup seems to be
Lol
“Tasteful” great way to put it. They’re like jazz players, listening intently.
FUCK TASTE....let it out
Johnny Winter is not playing on this....but Jimi sure as hell is!
Scott McLean lol
yes he is..
Puros principiantes en la banda🤦👏👏👏✌️🇨🇱😷
Jimi is definitely playing on this.
Jimi❤
alto guitarrista como este ninguno
Estoy de acuerdo. No ha habido nadie como el, es unico diferente a todos e inimitable. Ha sido , es y sera mi guitarrista preferido. Adoro a jimi hendrix. Yo tendre mas de 100 cds de el.
Damn fucking Good !! Top top top cláss
Super. Raridade💉💉💉💉💉💉💉💉💉💉💉💉💉💉💉💉💎💎💎💎💎⚡⚡⚡⚡⚡⚡
those harmonics were nice
Sounds like him to me. Love &
Probably as close as I’ll ever get 2 knowing where he and Miles would’ve gone with it.
I have a tape with Jimi called flashing with Curtis Knight, anyone else ever heard those jams?
8:00 I swear at this point of the jam everyone involved had transcended into a higher state of being
That guy in the pick asking jimi for some weed?
The genius of arthur lee, that guy is.
And Jimi saying "I just ran out but I'll give my man a call".
Lmfao
Lol bouta go hit a bowl cuz of that thanks for the reminder 👌 19 years old I’m so glad I discovered Jimi! Our generation will make technology cheaper so music can be more accessible and that’s when all the good cats will come out again, radios trash but what’s popular always has been to some people who overturn them later on
@@zachariah5079 The music industry became more and more corporate and soulless after the 60's. Radio used to be awesome, especially the pirate stations that would broadcast from ships off the British coast. If it weren't for them, the magic of Hendrix may never had been heard because state controlled BBC would only play 1 hour of rock n roll a day and nobody would give him the time of day stateside.
2:42 in the audio
This isn't Jimi with Stills, Winter, Cox and Miles.
It's from the March 17 1970 jam with Love at Olympic Studios in London:
Arthur Lee - lead vocals / rhythm guitar
Gary Rowles - lead guitar
Frank Fayad - bass
George Suranovich - drums
with
Jimi Hendrix - vocals / guitar
Remi Kabaka - percussion and/or drums
Abul Lasisi Amao? - percussion and/or drums?
That ain’t on apple music
AWESOME 70's porn music
69
Sir Swiftus W. Funkellwerk
Donna Summerz?
Yes. Albert King pornoes in this.....
Dirty Man.....
The bass
Não. É em qualquer ouvido
Que este. Som. Entra🔉🔉🔉🔉🔉🔉🔉🔉🔉🔉🔉🔉🔉
Nice nice
Or was this March 70 during that mystery trip to London?
Damn
chich says to chong, "cough", " far fucking out man"
❤
thanx
Wow
Buddy Miles just sets the beat for the strings to play around
The place is a small Japanese bar; after some saki, and seeing the bartender's secret, hidden sword collection, the would be assassin, keen on revenge, asks him, "..Can you give me this one?.. (Beatrix Kiddo points to a katana with a red handle)." "These..are not..for sale." The saloon's proprieter, played by Sonny Chiba, sternly responds. Kiddo quickly replies. "..I said give, not sell." 😊 Kill Bill vol.2 Screenplay
I saw Love in LA but sadly never Hendrix or Stills.
Even I like to mention that I am pretty Happy 😊 that You Tube supplies me with all my favorite Music 🎶
I say Hi to U ~ dear Provider !!!!
🤍🕊🦜🎶🦜🕊🤍
So where's Love? Is Arthur the acoustic guitar? Jimi is playing lead, not rhythm. I haven't heard Johnny Winter yet either at the 7 minute mark. Good audio quality, good jam.
🧡🧡🧡
JimI & Stephen ..
Say No More ...
Stephen is Under-Rated / Under-Loved
Not to true fans of music
Don't know about Stephen Stills, but probably Gary Rowles, Frank Fayad on bass, George Suranovich drums with Hendrix...
+jmuhr Have you heard of "Buffalo Springfield"? Stephen Stills was the guitarist in that band. I'm 17 years old, but I'm already a big fan of Buffalo Springfield, and the songs under his name.
Stephen Stills does not play on this track
Game Over + Check out Mike Bloomfield/Al kooper/Stephen Stills - "Super Session" from 1973
This is mitch mitchell his drumming is like no other
6.33 pure Mitch Mitchell style
まあ、その、なんっうか。なんっうかな~。良いです。
Who owns the copyright on this Blue Thumb Acetate Cover? I may want to use it on my story about Arthur Lee - D. Jung
Anyone out there...... can we get any sort of verification as to whether this is or is not authentic...?
Seems to be ...He played with 'Love' and Arthur Lee many times ...Even appeared on one of their albums ...
the song The Everlasting First on the False Start album
You can tell its Hendrix dude nobody plays like him
King Arthur Lee. Thanks Little Richard for making this
I don't understand if Arthur Lee is in this or not...
anyone know how easy it is to find this on vinyl or CD?
impossible if "sister" has a say
tremendously tragic: she killed "boots" better than anything she has... wonder if secretkramer woyked here...
Sounds a little like the Grateful Dead
Lol, yeah of they had a guitar player that didn't suck.
@@no834 Jerry Garcia was not a bad guitar player or musician.
thanks
There's a book i have called black gold. Of Jimi Hendrix and his music he has made and music that has not surfaced because of greedy bootleggers trying to keep all the gold to themselves. Shame on them. Even some records go on sale for big bucks underground to collectors but never surfaced for us. So don't be fooled by a couple pictures of jimi and saying it's him jamming
yeah .... well ... this is jimi
His style is completely distinguishable nobody else played guitar like this
There Are Tons We Will Never See
The Hendrix clan needs stop being so greedy. Open the vault dammit! I think Experience Hendrix wants to keep people thinking he was only capable of a certain style of music. Maybe many copyright issues that could complicate things but if they REALLY wanted the world to0 know who Jimi was, they'd work on it. IMHO. Peace.
@@keithrussell2175 it's like taking all the grits from the Indians...people try to keep it all for them self, except a good song of two every now and then.
oh Krishna: thank you, for You so love us -- you lent us one of your gandharvas nomatterhowbriefly.
ps you can tell there is so much more... all good ol' time friends.
i had some of those Love vynils lost to gentrification, divorce ...
KRISHNA DOESN'T EXIST, IDIOT
2:41
THAT'S JIMI'S STRAT.. DON'T KNOW WHO HE IS JAMMIN WITH..
The band 'Love' with his good friend Arthur Lee.
Mitch on drum without a doubt 6.33 😑
Lair of the Mastermind it’s buddy miles the drummer from jimis band of gypsies
That’s like 2 chords ? Nice
If Mr. Hendrix is playing rhythm, who's on lead.
jeesus the Love good friend and Stephen.. the love guy was likely torpedoed..
0:20
I think Jimi is on lead i know his style'You sure Stephen Stills is on lead? lol
Is a drummer Mitch Mitchell?
Thanks!!!!
GoodJapaneseMusic yes Mitch is a drummer
Buddy Miles.
IT'S MITCH MITCHELL
Yeah this is Mitch ...listen to that ghost playing the jazzy style thats Mitch all over....No offence to lovers of Buddy Miles but obviously he wasn't fit to shine Mitches shoes .....Mitch was a Jazz player through and through...Buddy was a spade with a good sense of rhythm
ok,
Toight
Jimi Hendrix has more tapes than LBJ, I like to have LBJ tape machine that he used at the whitehouse.
Is this real?
知らなかった
Sounds like mitch on drums
If this is true...
Just imagine if SRV could have been part of this.
he was 15 at the time
@@vartanator Compared to Hendrix, SRV is a NOTALENT
Merci de parler en français, c'est plus chic