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Yeeeeesssssss Band of Gypsys will blow you away. Power to Love is also excellent, as is who knows. But machine gun is the zenith. This tune is so good too, just insane lead rhythm.
Great line-up on this. I believe the same line-up was behind the "Nine to the Universe" album. The bass line on this track actually sounds very similar to one of the tracks off that album, "Jimi/Jimmy Jam."
Got this album in 1970 when I was 15 years old. Auditory crack cocaine, I couldn't stop listening. I grew up on Hendrix along with Sabbath, listening on my 8 track, driving my 65 Impala way too fast and loose. I live in Seattle now and visit Jimi's grave site now and again. You see people from all over the world coming to pay respect to the real GOAT.
Do what you have to do to find the footage from this concert. He literally burned the house down. People were standing still realizing that they were witnessing a virtuoso at work. It's beautiful thank god its captured for all of us to hear forever. Respect the guitar god he was here for a shot time and made the world a better place. Electric Church...
You guys are top notch reactors: engaged, open minded, enthusiastic, and just plain having fun with it. And don't forget, at its very roots, Rock & Roll is based upon and an evolution of music by early black musicians.
Jimi was not of this world. He just stopped by to change music (and culture) forever and moved on. Mission accomplished Mr. Hendrix. Look atcha diggin into the souls of these young men still to this day!
Yep like everyone's saying: need to do Machine Gun from same album (Band of Gypsys, Live new years eve 1969). One of the great live electric guitar performances. Whole album's great, Machine Gun's not to be missed.
The long version of "Voodoo Child" (not the "slight return" version) featuring Steve Winwood is a must listen! Great blues guitar, keyboards, and off the chain drumming by Mitch Mitchell!!!
Hey guys, enjoy your reviews and reactions. I’m 61 and like a lot of the commenters, I grew up on all this great music. But what you have to keep in mind is we did not have instantaneous access to any song at any time. It was either the radio or the record player at home.. and the occasional cassette tape with only a very limited number of songs. ☮️
I love this album soo much!!🥹 A great new phase in Jimi's personal musical evolution. The reunion with Billy Cox was particularly timely and spot effing on!! ✌🏼😅🎉🎶❤️🍁❤️✨️🕊🥂
Saw jimi two times!❤ This was the time when musicians and audiences was in power, before commercial interests took over and the process suddenly stopped 😢
The “Band Of Gypsies” album came out in March of 1970 was a MASSIVE hit, going to the number 5 position on the Billboard chart. Compare it to what’s in the top 10 on the charts now. There’s a reason why some people are legends.
Jimi Hendrix died September 18th 1970 his music was a 60 he was really good friends with Mark Farner Grand Funk Railroad and again this is another greatest American rock and roll he's probably in my opinion the greatest guitar that's ever lived he was just getting started when he died and I salute him because he was 101 airborne
.im 71, you mentioned black sabbath and hendrix, they changed my world forever, the best at what a fantastic 20 yr period had to offer, the absolute best musical time period ever, endless great individuals and groups, i still cant get enough both hendrix, the best ever and sabbath, a band that created and was innovative to create a whole new gendre of music.....keep it boys , you will never be let down!!!!!!!!
We used to listen to the faces and hitch hiked everywhere. This is my favorite Hendrix album. It was his last before his passing. Try " TOO ROLLING STONED" by Robin Trower. It's got a Hendrixy sound to his strat with a stretched out bluesy taste. I'm happy you are discovering this music. It's like the soundtrack to my life. Long live great music! Have a blast!
I built this gigantic Speaker cabinet when I started playing guitar and hooked up my turntable to it and when I had quite a few pops i would sit inside the cabinet and vegetate out on Hendrix at 10 of course.
Band of Gypsies is one of my all time favourites. It provides a strong clue as to where his music could have gone if he hadn't died so tragically young. The first three albums with the Experience were great, but the Woodstock band and this band with Buddy Miles and Billy Cox hit differently
This is a great live album recorded shortly before his passing. Another great album is called "In The West" 1968 I think, which I don't think is readily available these days. Another great studio album called "Crash Landing" is out there.
We were huge Hendrix fans by the time this album came out March 1970. We would have gone to see him but sadly Jimi didn't make it through the year. Jimi was the highest paid act in 1970.
@@Sweet-bh2fi as a long-time guitar player who started in the 70's, Hendrix has always been huge in my life. That and trivial minutiae! lol Also, there are some anecdotal reports of him just flipping over a right-handed strung guitar and playing it, so..... genius. Right?
There are three different studio recordings of this songs that I know of on the below albums: The Jimi Hendrix Experience (Deluxe Reissue) South Saturn Delta West Coast Seattle Boy: The Jimi Hendrix Anthology
I was born the year Jimi made it big, and he died just a few years later, so I didn't get to experience his music as it came out in real time. But we elder GenXers were very lucky bc all those bands you're talking about & many more from the 60s were still hugely popular in the 70s & 80s when we were growing up, so we were familiar with it one way or another. The 60s/70s/80s & up to mid-90s is the Golden Era of music. So happy you're finding it now & you can understand why we 'old' people always say music is mostly terrible these days, lol. Yes, music shapes who you are for sure.
what's really insane is those last few note you hear Jimi playing at the very end segues into an absolutely toroid burning version of Machine Gun- January 1, 1970 second set..you can hear it on the Complete Fillmore Shows "Songs For Groovy Children"
Most recently what almost got me in trouble… driving back from a concert with a girl… only 3 drinks for me… listening to Rage Against The Machine- Killing in the Name… pulled over for 80 in a 60 with an expired sticker. Got off with a warning and nothing else… We were rocking out though 😂
Born in 1957 and this album and Paranoid were my favorite albums, along with the Allman Brothers album At Fillmore East, a live album, when I was 12 and 13. The reason you guys are feeling it is because it connects with you on a soul level. Your soul connects to it because their music came from that soul place. Think about popular music now and what is popular now. This album was #5 on the Billboard top 100 albums of the year when it came out. It was huge seller for Jimi. Don’t let the modern race hustlers make you think us older white dudes were a bunch of racists. This was the number 5 top seller that year. You went to a Jimi concert and it was a 95% white crowd and all of his shows were sold out with packed crowds. Jimi was beloved and worshipped. Trust me I know, I was there. I’m gonna give you guys another soul connection. Review the song “Whipping Post” off of the Allman Brothers album At Fillmore. Same soul connection. Trust me. I’ll tell you how you feel when you grow up with this music. You go through life with this groove in your soul knowing someone connected with you deeply and introduced you to a feeling inside you that you didn’t know existed until they showed it to you. You knew instantly when you heard it and you felt so joyous. These artists gave you a gift of showing you who you are. You connected to it and they showed it to you. It showed you what is real and after listening to this stuff, you realize 98% of all other music doesn’t come from the same place. Growing up with this music it makes life feel special because you’ve experienced real connections with your true self. You are guys are lucky and blessed to find these diamonds.
True story 🤘 when we started listening to free thinking music the church told our parents to burn are records 🤘we did not get good jobs and people kept their children away from us🤘 The authorities put us on a list🤘 I hope you understand how hard we had to fight to have free thinking music born of the soul🤘🤘🤘 keep going long way to go 🖖
Listen to MACHINE GUN off of band of Gypsy’s. You will literally never hear a more beautiful yet terrifying guitar performance in your life. It’s like the guy is otherworldly. Also please, since you brought up sabbath. WAR PIGS LIVE IN PARIS 1970 is amazing as well.
LISTEN...this is THEE best live album...EVER! You've gotta check out "Machine Gun" from this album, it my "Desert Island" song and you guys will know why JIMI is THEE G.O.A.T. after listening to it, it will be your favorite, TRUST❗️
Definitely gotta do Machine Gun from the same album. It’s a long song but you’ll want more. Also, watch the live video from Woodstock where he performs the Star Spangled Banner. It’ll blow your mind.
Great channel you guys got going here. You should try to give "Nine to the Universe" a listen. It's an obscure album, mainly just long jams, but it's got great guitar work and gives you some idea of the direction Jimi was gonna go in, had he had more time.
The whole Band Of Gypsys album is incredible. Even apart from the incomparable "Machine Gun", the rest of it is all as good as "Message To Love". Some a bit better. Hendrix is the one.
There is a somewhat pervasive joke about people getting speeding tickets back in the day because they were listening to Molly Hatchet's "Flirting With Disaster" while driving.
People gotta check out this Hendrix set prior to The Experience jamming some real Psychedelic Funk, a decent musician reactor on the whole with some nice deep cut artists. Love anyone who comes from a place of humble talent. ruclips.net/video/vbzHVosFIao/видео.htmlsi=_FxNBHtMjm9crwrP
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This 100%
"Machine Gun"...then you will understand why he is the G.O.A.T.... an absulute mind blower !!!
And the FULL VERSION, not one of those edits floating around on YT.
@@CANDOKNOWHOW exactly, when they edit videos , it serves no purpose.
MACHINE GUN SAME ALBUM. A MUST DO.
They gotta hear the FULL VERSION too.. there’s some edited versions that really chop the performance short.
Yeeeeesssssss Band of Gypsys will blow you away. Power to Love is also excellent, as is who knows. But machine gun is the zenith. This tune is so good too, just insane lead rhythm.
"Power of Soul" same album!
Just a heads up, it's called Power to Love on the Band of Gypsys album. Great song!✌️
@mr.goodenough3796 Oh yea, thanks
Jimi wasn't of this world....He was just passing through.... He was a "Voodoo Child".....
It's really apparent on the song "Third Rock from the Sun".
@@Easy_Skanking exactly...you got it.
This whole album is mind blowing !!! 🎸
Live at the filmore. Same show he did his" Machine Gun " that will blow your mind !! 🎸
Jimi didn't make a bad song, period. He changed everything.
Jimi Hendrix made such an impact when he first came onto the scene, he's still talked about as one of the greatest guitarist to ever play even today.
Buddy Miles on drums & background vocals here; he was a force! All black band w/Billy Cox on bass.
Great line-up on this. I believe the same line-up was behind the "Nine to the Universe" album. The bass line on this track actually sounds very similar to one of the tracks off that album, "Jimi/Jimmy Jam."
cross town traffic another banger from the legend jimi hendrix
Got this album in 1970 when I was 15 years old. Auditory crack cocaine, I couldn't stop listening. I grew up on Hendrix along with Sabbath, listening on my 8 track, driving my 65 Impala way too fast and loose.
I live in Seattle now and visit Jimi's grave site now and again. You see people from all over the world coming to pay respect to the real GOAT.
Machie Gun!!!!
Machine Gun
Hendrix, Sabbath, Zep ... you cannot go wrong. You guys are on one serious rock 'n' roll acid trip. YEAH!!!!
"Machine Gun". Greatest solo ever. The most intense antiwar song. Ever. Period
Jimi was an interdimensional being that graced us for a short time cleansing us of our musical sins.
Do what you have to do to find the footage from this concert. He literally burned the house down. People were standing still realizing that they were witnessing a virtuoso at work. It's beautiful thank god its captured for all of us to hear forever. Respect the guitar god he was here for a shot time and made the world a better place. Electric Church...
The whole Band of Gypsys album is magnificent Just a reminder of the craft that those guys had and also to imagine what may have come next.
You guys are top notch reactors: engaged, open minded, enthusiastic, and just plain having fun with it. And don't forget, at its very roots, Rock & Roll is based upon and an evolution of music by early black musicians.
Absolute FIRE.
Jimi Hendrix was a legend. He did things with guitar that people hadn’t even thought of.
Machine gun. Best guitar playing of all time.
Foxy lady live by Jimi
Jimi was not of this world. He just stopped by to change music (and culture) forever and moved on. Mission accomplished Mr. Hendrix. Look atcha diggin into the souls of these young men still to this day!
Yep like everyone's saying: need to do Machine Gun from same album (Band of Gypsys, Live new years eve 1969). One of the great live electric guitar performances. Whole album's great, Machine Gun's not to be missed.
You guys gotta do either Machine Gun or Power to Love from this album
The long version of "Voodoo Child" (not the "slight return" version) featuring Steve Winwood is a must listen! Great blues guitar, keyboards, and off the chain drumming by Mitch Mitchell!!!
Y'all need to check out A Band Called Death!
Hey guys, enjoy your reviews and reactions.
I’m 61 and like a lot of the commenters, I grew up on all this great music. But what you have to keep in mind is we did not have instantaneous access to any song at any time. It was either the radio or the record player at home.. and the occasional cassette tape with only a very limited number of songs.
☮️
I love this album soo much!!🥹
A great new phase in Jimi's personal musical evolution. The reunion with Billy Cox was particularly timely and spot effing on!!
✌🏼😅🎉🎶❤️🍁❤️✨️🕊🥂
This is music of a higher vibration.
Saw jimi two times!❤
This was the time when musicians and audiences was in power, before commercial interests took over and the process suddenly stopped 😢
Hendrix traveled to watch Terry Kath play the 🎸
Music medicine. Listen to EVERYTHING you'll find your way to your "why"
Machine gun ❤
The “Band Of Gypsies” album came out in March of 1970 was a MASSIVE hit, going to the number 5 position on the Billboard chart. Compare it to what’s in the top 10 on the charts now. There’s a reason why some people are legends.
This and Axis Bold As Love are the first to records bought as a kid in primary school in the 80s . Life changing as an 8 or 9yo
Jimi Hendrix died September 18th 1970 his music was a 60 he was really good friends with Mark Farner Grand Funk Railroad and again this is another greatest American rock and roll he's probably in my opinion the greatest guitar that's ever lived he was just getting started when he died and I salute him because he was 101 airborne
Machine Gun is a must.
Yall need to do Machine Gun, and Power to Love off this same album by Jimi, Band of Gypsys. Trust me guys, they're both🔥✌️.
.im 71, you mentioned black sabbath and hendrix, they changed my world forever, the best at what a fantastic 20 yr period had to offer, the absolute best musical time period ever, endless great individuals and groups, i still cant get enough both hendrix, the best ever and sabbath, a band that created and was innovative to create a whole new gendre of music.....keep it boys , you will never be let down!!!!!!!!
I was born in 1963.........we were blessed!!!
To me, this is the best song on the album in my opinion
We used to listen to the faces and hitch hiked everywhere.
This is my favorite Hendrix album. It was his last before his passing.
Try " TOO ROLLING STONED" by Robin Trower. It's got a Hendrixy sound to his strat with a stretched out bluesy taste. I'm happy you are discovering this music. It's like the soundtrack to my life. Long live great music! Have a blast!
James Marshall Hendrix, GOAT.
Axis bold as love,instrumental version. Thanks for sharing.
Jimmy!
His impact on the following generations was incredible.
Making the notes seem like words
Jimi
@@fretman40
James Marschall😅
I built this gigantic Speaker cabinet when I started playing guitar and hooked up my turntable to it and when I had quite a few pops i would sit inside the cabinet and vegetate out on Hendrix at 10 of course.
Machine Gun 🎸
Also gotta check out a tune called straight ahead and it's sister song freedom by jimi.
Band of Gypsies is one of my all time favourites. It provides a strong clue as to where his music could have gone if he hadn't died so tragically young. The first three albums with the Experience were great, but the Woodstock band and this band with Buddy Miles and Billy Cox hit differently
This is a great live album recorded shortly before his passing. Another great album is called "In The West" 1968 I think, which I don't think is readily available these days. Another great studio album called "Crash Landing" is out there.
another great black guitarist blues legend robert cray - strong persuader and smoking gun two bangers
machine gun!!
From same album!
Hendrix greatest guitar soloist ever. No argument.
We were huge Hendrix fans by the time this album came out March 1970. We would have gone to see him but sadly Jimi didn't make it through the year. Jimi was the highest paid act in 1970.
He was a lefty so he played the guitar upside down. What a brain😂
The guitar was upside down, but it was strung normally, with the thicker strings on top.
@daveguitarnowski4402 wow thanks Dave. Good times my new friend.
@@Sweet-bh2fi as a long-time guitar player who started in the 70's, Hendrix has always been huge in my life. That and trivial minutiae! lol
Also, there are some anecdotal reports of him just flipping over a right-handed strung guitar and playing it, so..... genius. Right?
Damn right!! Lol. I luv big brains and music🎉🎉🎉🎉😊@@daveguitarnowski4402
You guys are awesome. Listening to prestine music! 🤘💯😁
Thumbs for them to Listen to This whole album?...the whole thing is a true masterpiece!!
There are three different studio recordings of this songs that I know of on the below albums:
The Jimi Hendrix Experience (Deluxe Reissue)
South Saturn Delta
West Coast Seattle Boy: The Jimi Hendrix Anthology
So happy to see you Experiencing The Band of Gypsies, every song on this album is his best. Left handed guitarist swinging a right handed axe.
Power of Soul is my favorite
I can’t wait until you guys dive into Pink Floyd. They used to hang out with Jimi in London. Great reaction to a straight up banger.
Give his band of Gypsies their flowers his band was the truth
I was born the year Jimi made it big, and he died just a few years later, so I didn't get to experience his music as it came out in real time. But we elder GenXers were very lucky bc all those bands you're talking about & many more from the 60s were still hugely popular in the 70s & 80s when we were growing up, so we were familiar with it one way or another. The 60s/70s/80s & up to mid-90s is the Golden Era of music. So happy you're finding it now & you can understand why we 'old' people always say music is mostly terrible these days, lol. Yes, music shapes who you are for sure.
Jimi was from another time and place somewhere in the distant future
When the human soul shines through we call it suace or flavor!!!
THE GOAT...JIMI WAS OTHERWORDLY.
Blues. The roots of all this shit.
what's really insane is those last few note you hear Jimi playing at the very end segues into an absolutely toroid burning version of Machine Gun- January 1, 1970 second set..you can hear it on the Complete Fillmore Shows "Songs For Groovy Children"
Most recently what almost got me in trouble… driving back from a concert with a girl… only 3 drinks for me… listening to Rage Against The Machine- Killing in the Name… pulled over for 80 in a 60 with an expired sticker. Got off with a warning and nothing else… We were rocking out though 😂
7:13 I'd argue that you're subconsciously choosing music to suit your mood. You know what you want without knowing it.
Born in 1957 and this album and Paranoid were my favorite albums, along with the Allman Brothers album At Fillmore East, a live album, when I was 12 and 13. The reason you guys are feeling it is because it connects with you on a soul level. Your soul connects to it because their music came from that soul place.
Think about popular music now and what is popular now. This album was #5 on the Billboard top 100 albums of the year when it came out. It was huge seller for Jimi. Don’t let the modern race hustlers make you think us older white dudes were a bunch of racists. This was the number 5 top seller that year. You went to a Jimi concert and it was a 95% white crowd and all of his shows were sold out with packed crowds. Jimi was beloved and worshipped. Trust me I know, I was there.
I’m gonna give you guys another soul connection. Review the song “Whipping Post” off of the Allman Brothers album At Fillmore. Same soul connection. Trust me.
I’ll tell you how you feel when you grow up with this music. You go through life with this groove in your soul knowing someone connected with you deeply and introduced you to a feeling inside you that you didn’t know existed until they showed it to you. You knew instantly when you heard it and you felt so joyous.
These artists gave you a gift of showing you who you are. You connected to it and they showed it to you. It showed you what is real and after listening to this stuff, you realize 98% of all other music doesn’t come from the same place.
Growing up with this music it makes life feel special because you’ve experienced real connections with your true self. You are guys are lucky and blessed to find these diamonds.
True story 🤘 when we started listening to free thinking music the church told our parents to burn are records 🤘we did not get good jobs and people kept their children away from us🤘 The authorities put us on a list🤘 I hope you understand how hard we had to fight to have free thinking music born of the soul🤘🤘🤘 keep going long way to go 🖖
All!!!... 😏Live, BTW!😂
Power to love and machine gun from the same concert .... trust ;)
Listen to MACHINE GUN off of band of Gypsy’s. You will literally never hear a more beautiful yet terrifying guitar performance in your life. It’s like the guy is otherworldly. Also please, since you brought up sabbath. WAR PIGS LIVE IN PARIS 1970 is amazing as well.
🔥🔥🔥⭐⭐⭐
LISTEN...this is THEE best live album...EVER! You've gotta check out "Machine Gun" from this album, it my "Desert Island" song and you guys will know why JIMI is THEE G.O.A.T. after listening to it, it will be your favorite, TRUST❗️
Definitely gotta do Machine Gun from the same album. It’s a long song but you’ll want more. Also, watch the live video from Woodstock where he performs the Star Spangled Banner. It’ll blow your mind.
7:35 lol you're not far off
Band of Gypsys, incredible live album.
Another great live album is Lou Reed Rock and Roll Animal.
Great channel you guys got going here. You should try to give "Nine to the Universe" a listen. It's an obscure album, mainly just long jams, but it's got great guitar work and gives you some idea of the direction Jimi was gonna go in, had he had more time.
Do Drivin' South off the BBC sessions. Noting like it.
You probably would have been musicians if you two grew up on this music......its the reason I play guitar.
I think you guys would dig the Grateful Dead
Wow...early Primus?!
Sabai sabai
I would respectfully request that you do Jimi Hendrix song machine gun it's off this very same album
Yeah the world would do good to get corporate music to get back to some good old rock and metal.
Right album guys. Now you just need to go back to track 2, which is called "Machine Gun".
Machine gun live Filmore East.
70s rock is responsible for more speeding tickets than any other decade before or since.
Gentlemen have you seen any of his life performances? You need to...hugs
The whole Band Of Gypsys album is incredible. Even apart from the incomparable "Machine Gun", the rest of it is all as good as "Message To Love". Some a bit better.
Hendrix is the one.
There is a somewhat pervasive joke about people getting speeding tickets back in the day because they were listening to Molly Hatchet's "Flirting With Disaster" while driving.
Please react to Chris Squire’s “Lucky Seven” from his Fish Out Of Water album! YOU WILL NOT BE DISAPPOINTED!
Probably one of the greatest albums ever. Band of Gypsies. You two need to get high and just listen to all of it.
People gotta check out this Hendrix set prior to The Experience jamming some real Psychedelic Funk, a decent musician reactor on the whole with some nice deep cut artists. Love anyone who comes from a place of humble talent. ruclips.net/video/vbzHVosFIao/видео.htmlsi=_FxNBHtMjm9crwrP