Drifting has to be my "favourite" for heartbreakingly gorgeous interwoven melodies. Jimi was truly the most gifted musician of the 20th century, he had it all and was so humble. He was so very very special!. Great video btw, Peace.
I remember being at school in 72 ( I was 14 years old ) and I was listening to Rod Stewert etc and all that stuff…and some nerdy bloke in the class said “ have a listen to this “ I laughed and said I’ve never listened to any of Jimi’s stuff and probably never will ! Anyway I graciously accepted his offer and took the album home and played it and played it and played it ……The album was Electric lady land … It changed my life, awoke my listening senses , made me grow up musically ….I continue to listen to all of the great man’s music …I flew to Washington to see the white Strat in Paul Allen’s museum and then on to Seattle to pay homage at his grave. That nerdy mate became one of my best buddies and we constantly exchange opinions on which track is Jimi’s finest …….There are so many but for me here are a few of my favs….Peace In Mississippi, Trashman, Electric lady land, The stars that played with laughing Sam’s dice, Vodoo Child , Jam 292 and so on. Thanks for this great lesson today Pilgrim it is a great testament to the man . So much has been said about Jimi but for me he remains unequalled, unparalleled and totally unique. As they say “ There will never be another”….JMH.
Jimi was a master when it came to playing beautiful guitar. Especially in the Studio. This is one of his best, short tho it may be. I would love for you to play more of these. May This Be Love, One Rainy Wish, Castles made of Sand, Angel, Little wing, Drifting.. even Bold as Love.. so soulful. Too me it's sad so many never hear these. Thank you Thom.. It's fun to watch you break these down the way you do.
@@BarbarraBay Then I am sure I saw it. Pilgrim is a Jimi fan and has lots of good videos on Jimi. He even showed the chord progressions for some I mentioned, and more. I am getting old and forget things. Hard to keep track of it all. I just think its a shame the younger generations never hear that beautiful side of Jimi. Almost everyone has heard Purple Haze and Foxy Lady. There is so much more to hear. Jimi was just getting started.. then he was gone.
@@BarbarraBay I just searched through my pilgrim playlist and found that. It's on his Why Jimi Hendrix Kicks ASS video. Beautiful song on the piano. Thanks for the reminder.
What a GREAT video/lesson. Please please make more Hendrix videos, hopefully even teach some of his solos (Hey Joe, Little Wing, more..) it'll be great if you can do that. great job.
A few hours ago I was listening to that album and thinking about, why didn't somebody did a video on it. And we are in the present and you did it. Thanks!
Hendrix's guitar tone is a wonder to the ears. I wouldn't know how to describe it, but the closest thing is that it has a sublime sweetness and "creaminess" to it. Excellent video, Thom.
It’s so strange, I’m not a musician & was a kid when Jimi came on the scene. His music & incredible guitar playing somehow spoke to me. Always, love that young man & will be upset his untimely end.
No cap. All your videos on hendrix are absolute the best on youtube no lie. Please make more and for pink floyd as well, frusciante. Love from malaysia
That was the magic of Jimi. He played Bass, Rhythm. And Lead at the same time. All by his self. Why. He is a Master. Thank you for sharing this. You your self. Are a master as well. Cause you have dove in the deep end of Hendrix.
Truly the most beautiful song he wrote, and that is no samll task after Little Wing and Wind Cries Mary, and I would include Angel too. Have You Ever Been (Electric Ladyland) is like a dream.
Wonderful lesson, you've got really, _really_ good "Hendrix hands". Been at it a long time, and like you, Jimi was one of my biggest influences. I know quite a few of his signature bits very well, but the timing on this one has always made it rather elusive to me. Thanks much for the wonderful breakdown.
Thanks for revealing the secrets! I always thought this sounded great but unplayable; I think your description will help me to understand the time signature.
The phrase, "You had to be there" is so relevent to appreciate the genious of Hendrix. He was so far ahead of any other guitarist of his day. Another entertaining vid showing your amazing versitility and skills yet again.
Hendrix is my fav musician and this one and Sending my love to Linda are just beautiful. There in my very long list of favorite Hendrix tunes. The man had so much soul.
I like the way you say to learn the chords first and then decorate them. Hendrix never played a song in a live setting exactly like the record. I guess it's okay to improvise.
schön, daß Jimi immer mehr in der breiten Öffentlichkeit ankommt. Und merkwürdig, daß es sich erst jetzt so langsam bei vielen Gitarristen herumzusprechen scheint, wie schön und allgemeingültig seine Songs und Musik ist. Seine Technik ist sehr individuell, hat in den US aber eine gewisse Tradition. Das Schöne ist, daß Jimi in keine Schublade passt. Seine Stärke ist seine individuelle Herangehensweise, eigene Lösungen auf der Gitarre zu finden. Das sollte Jeder versuchen, der ein Instrument spielt. Mehr Individualität, weniger Mainstream. Ich hab mir viele Jahre an Electric Ladyland die Zähne ausgebissen. Dank Yt konnte ich diese Lücken schließen. Danke an Guitar Pilgrim. Jimi Hendrix ist Weltkulturerbe und sollte Jedermann zugänglich sein. Durch Jimi kann man viele Dinge in der Musik und überhaupt von einer anderen Seite aus betrachten. Das ist es, was gute und zeitlose Kunst kann. Einen anderen Zugang zur Welt sehen.
Great video im a guitar nut and on the record i never heard this clearly in the mix , thanks for this video , hidden guitar gem ive never appreciated in the song. So keep trying to uncover more gems which are hidden behind the mix. Im learning this today beautiful playing.
Very clever of you to notice the influence of Curtis Mayfield and The Impressions! I love JH and CM's albums but wasn't aware of that until I saw your video. Happy weekend, Pilgrim and YTfriends!
This is that part. The guitar part from the album is different, and has at least one overdubbed guitar part. Then a lead part. Very different. This is the solo guitar instrumental studio version that has been on bootlegs at least since the 80’s. There’s a part in Funky Monks, the doc about Red Hot Chili Peppers recording the Blood Sugar album, where Frusciante is playing this on a bootleg tape he had. I think it inspired the Sir Psycho Sexy Outro part, at least a bit. It’s such a great piece.
I'd love to see you do one of john mayers songs from 'any given Thursday' live album. Like "man on the side" or "covered in rain" , great video as always
This is actually my favorite jimi song. I learn this song a few months ago. I personally think that your version is better than jimi's. Its a very modern take of a legendary tune.
Amazing lesson! How do you get these tones? The Jimi Hendrix Amplitube pack? Or from a real amp? Could you please do a video about your gear for these tones? Thank you, love the content!
One of my favourite Hendrix songs is 'Somewhere' (there is a wha wha version on People, Hell & Angels). Before Chas Chandler quit Electric Ladyland, I heard he disapproved of Somewhere. Therefore, possibly Jimi forgot about it. I listen to Electric Ladyland in this order: Gods. Have You Ever Been, Long Hot Summer, Gypsy Eyes, Crosstown, ComeOn, Somewhere (from PH&A), Midnight Lamp, Voodoo Chile, sides 3 and 4 as they are. ✨✨✌
Hendrix often exploited open strings in his rhythm work. In songs like “Hear My Train a Comin',” “Hey Joe” and “Voodoo Child,” the guitarist used double-stops, trills, slides and other embellishments amidst open-string drones.
Wow, this is the tone, the philosophy and the spirit of Jimi. A personal question to you, Thom: Are you playing in a cover band? Greetings to the flying Dutchman from Germany to Ireland.
Drifting has to be my "favourite" for heartbreakingly gorgeous interwoven melodies.
Jimi was truly the most gifted musician of the 20th century, he had it all and was so humble.
He was so very very special!.
Great video btw,
Peace.
I remember being at school in 72 ( I was 14 years old ) and I was listening to Rod Stewert etc and all that stuff…and some nerdy bloke in the class said “ have a listen to this “ I laughed and said I’ve never listened to any of Jimi’s stuff and probably never will !
Anyway I graciously accepted his offer and took the album home and played it and played it and played it ……The album was Electric lady land …
It changed my life, awoke my listening senses , made me grow up musically ….I continue to listen to all of the great man’s music …I flew to Washington to see the white Strat in Paul Allen’s museum and then on to Seattle to pay homage at his grave.
That nerdy mate became one of my best buddies and we constantly exchange opinions on which track is Jimi’s finest …….There are so many but for me here are a few of my favs….Peace In Mississippi, Trashman, Electric lady land, The stars that played with laughing Sam’s dice, Vodoo Child , Jam 292 and so on.
Thanks for this great lesson today Pilgrim it is a great testament to the man . So much has been said about Jimi but for me he remains unequalled, unparalleled and totally unique.
As they say “ There will never be another”….JMH.
Jimi Hendrix. You just can’t beat him
Jimi was a master when it came to playing beautiful guitar. Especially in the Studio. This is one of his best, short tho it may be. I would love for you to play more of these. May This Be Love, One Rainy Wish, Castles made of Sand, Angel, Little wing, Drifting.. even Bold as Love.. so soulful. Too me it's sad so many never hear these. Thank you Thom.. It's fun to watch you break these down the way you do.
Pilgrim played Drifting on piano at the end of one of his Hendrix videos. ❤🌹
@@BarbarraBay Then I am sure I saw it. Pilgrim is a Jimi fan and has lots of good videos on Jimi. He even showed the chord progressions for some I mentioned, and more. I am getting old and forget things. Hard to keep track of it all. I just think its a shame the younger generations never hear that beautiful side of Jimi. Almost everyone has heard Purple Haze and Foxy Lady. There is so much more to hear. Jimi was just getting started.. then he was gone.
@@BarbarraBay I just searched through my pilgrim playlist and found that. It's on his Why Jimi Hendrix Kicks ASS video. Beautiful song on the piano. Thanks for the reminder.
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What a GREAT video/lesson. Please please make more Hendrix videos, hopefully even teach some of his solos (Hey Joe, Little Wing, more..) it'll be great if you can do that. great job.
20 years ago I used to play that song on my cd 💿 player over and over! Thanks!
Love this! How about May this be Love Next?
good suggestion, that's a great song too!
@@GuitarPilgrim please make video for may this be love
@@GuitarPilgrim Drifting song as well they're great songs
Still jaw dropping 50 years later
Thank you, Mr. P!
Great stuff Mr Pilgrim.
A few hours ago I was listening to that album and thinking about, why didn't somebody did a video on it. And we are in the present and you did it. Thanks!
great video! I would love to see a video about all along the watchtower
Fantastic song, and instrumental.
Love the “levels” breakdown. Gives me a starting point lol
Hendrix's guitar tone is a wonder to the ears. I wouldn't know how to describe it, but the closest thing is that it has a sublime sweetness and "creaminess" to it. Excellent video, Thom.
Not really the tone. Trust me. It's his touch
Killer lesson. Enough in for to get going, but not so dumbed down it take forever and I get lost.
It’s so strange, I’m not a musician & was a kid when Jimi came on the scene. His music & incredible guitar playing somehow spoke to me. Always, love that young man & will be upset his untimely end.
No cap. All your videos on hendrix are absolute the best on youtube no lie. Please make more and for pink floyd as well, frusciante. Love from malaysia
Mooie video! Het laat echt zien hoe ongelofelijk goed Hendrix eigenlijk was!
Great playing as always!
I thought I could play this song well until you go and blow me out of the water hahaha great video!
Sounds absolutely beautiful, very inspiring as always!
Simply beautiful!
Brilliant lesson Thom. So glad to hear that beautiful strat again.
Great as always!!!
Fantastic job. Thank you so much for this.
You are amazingly talented. You make it look so easy! Jimi flowing through your veins..!
such an amazing song by Hendrix. one of my favorites, glad you did a video about this song.
You talent never ceases to blow my mind! Stay Well Groovy One!
This video reminds me again of how great Hendrix was and what a pity it is we lost him so early :(
Great video!
That was the magic of Jimi. He played Bass, Rhythm. And Lead at the same time. All by his self. Why. He is a Master. Thank you for sharing this. You your self. Are a master as well. Cause you have dove in the deep end of Hendrix.
RESPECT to you Sir. Always enjoy your postings!
The solo on this song is unbelievable, you should talk about it :)
You did a great rendition. Shows the beauty of that little known song.
Fantastic! Congratulations. Thanks for share! 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
you got a magic touch really !
Pilgrim! I was working on Hendrix rhythm playing last night - Perfect timing, thankyou.
Pilgrim! ❤💕 Drifting 🤷♂️
One of Jimi's most beautiful guitar and vocal performances.
Wonderful video! It is so refreshing nowadays when Hendrix hatred is running strong. He is my favorite as well. Subscribed!
Great video. Hendrix is my favorite. Working on learning his techniques. Please do more Hendrix tutorials.
He never gets old!
My first Hendrix song what I learnt looong time ago. Still my absolute favourite.
Truly the most beautiful song he wrote, and that is no samll task after Little Wing and Wind Cries Mary, and I would include Angel too. Have You Ever Been (Electric Ladyland) is like a dream.
c'est magnifique !
Wonderful lesson, you've got really, _really_ good "Hendrix hands". Been at it a long time, and like you, Jimi was one of my biggest influences. I know quite a few of his signature bits very well, but the timing on this one has always made it rather elusive to me. Thanks much for the wonderful breakdown.
Love this lesson !!!!!
Thanks for revealing the secrets! I always thought this sounded great but unplayable; I think your description will help me to understand the time signature.
You are really good. Love to watch your playing
The phrase, "You had to be there" is so relevent to appreciate the genious of Hendrix. He was so far ahead of any other guitarist of his day. Another entertaining vid showing your amazing versitility and skills yet again.
Damn you play beautifully! Love your love of Hendrix!!!!
Love it when you do a jimi Hendrix tune. Thanks. So beautiful
SO GREAT!!!
Fantastic lesson. Thank you.
Great vid on the greatest artist.
Excelente video! Hendrix tocaba con el alma, el tipo era de otro planeta, saludos de Argentina!
Really loved that!! Thank you for sharing this..I’m going to give it a go 👍
You get great tones!
One of my fav hendrix songs along with sending my love to linda. 2 amazing guitar pieces.
Hendrix is my fav musician and this one and Sending my love to Linda are just beautiful. There in my very long list of favorite Hendrix tunes. The man had so much soul.
I was just watching Jimi Hendrix 1973 documentary. Wow, perfect timing.
I like the way you say to learn the chords first and then decorate them. Hendrix never played a song in a live setting exactly like the record. I guess it's okay to improvise.
schön, daß Jimi immer mehr in der breiten Öffentlichkeit ankommt. Und merkwürdig, daß es sich erst jetzt so langsam bei vielen Gitarristen herumzusprechen scheint, wie schön und allgemeingültig seine Songs und Musik ist. Seine Technik ist sehr individuell, hat in den US aber eine gewisse Tradition. Das Schöne ist, daß Jimi in keine Schublade passt. Seine Stärke ist seine individuelle Herangehensweise, eigene Lösungen auf der Gitarre zu finden. Das sollte Jeder versuchen, der ein Instrument spielt. Mehr Individualität, weniger Mainstream. Ich hab mir viele Jahre an Electric Ladyland die Zähne ausgebissen. Dank Yt konnte ich diese Lücken schließen. Danke an Guitar Pilgrim. Jimi Hendrix ist Weltkulturerbe und sollte Jedermann zugänglich sein. Durch Jimi kann man viele Dinge in der Musik und überhaupt von einer anderen Seite aus betrachten. Das ist es, was gute und zeitlose Kunst kann. Einen anderen Zugang zur Welt sehen.
Great Video.
I never knew the timing changed every measure.
Great.
Great video im a guitar nut and on the record i never heard this clearly in the mix , thanks for this video , hidden guitar gem ive never appreciated in the song. So keep trying to uncover more gems which are hidden behind the mix. Im learning this today beautiful playing.
Thank you so much for this video
You are now one of my favorite folks thank you so much for loving Jimmy the way we do
You are so welcome brother!
Love it man just love when it about jimi
Very clever of you to notice the influence of Curtis Mayfield and The Impressions! I love JH and CM's albums but wasn't aware of that until I saw your video. Happy weekend, Pilgrim and YTfriends!
Hendrix the guitarist… fell in love with his art at age of 13 when my big brother brought this album home..
Magician who could make that thing sing.
Ps Love your work man😎
You know its gonna be special when pilgrim making a video about hendrix
A beautiful track, beautifully explained and played. I have a vinyl with Jimi playing just the bare guitar part, no vocals etc and it's gorgeous!
This is that part.
The guitar part from the album is different, and has at least one overdubbed guitar part. Then a lead part. Very different. This is the solo guitar instrumental studio version that has been on bootlegs at least since the 80’s.
There’s a part in Funky Monks, the doc about Red Hot Chili Peppers recording the Blood Sugar album, where Frusciante is playing this on a bootleg tape he had.
I think it inspired the Sir Psycho Sexy Outro part, at least a bit. It’s such a great piece.
Oh, if it’s a different version you have, let me know the album title, or any information about it if you don’t mind.
@@CorbCorbin it's on an album called Loose Ends
Amazing 💪😎🎸
Great job! Thank you
Love this song
please do a lesson on the version of Izabella Jimi played at woodstock, it's amazing!
Best teacher on Utube!
Best youtube teacher ever
Beautiful he would have been proud of you 👍.
Merci for this video.
Nice man !
I'd love to see you do one of john mayers songs from 'any given Thursday' live album. Like "man on the side" or "covered in rain" , great video as always
Awesome. I share your passion for JH's music. Too bad not all guitarists care for emotion et sensuality. Performance is another thing.
I need a thumb extension to play Hendrix.
This is actually my favorite jimi song. I learn this song a few months ago. I personally think that your version is better than jimi's. Its a very modern take of a legendary tune.
Like a rolling stone live is great
Voodoo Chile with Winwood is my favourite
So the cut at 1:22 was for the mandatory "I just played some Hendrix" retune? 😁 Beautiful song, beautifully played and a great lesson, thanks!
More hendrix vids for beginners this is awesome
Fantastic guitar work! Just the Chet Atkins fan inside of me laughs out loud. ;)
Hey man, good class, you are a great poet.... And The Guitar is HENDROX! I mean Mozart and Rock n' roll.... AND FREEDOOM! 😎
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THAT WAS FUCKING AWESOME.
nice
Amazing lesson! How do you get these tones? The Jimi Hendrix Amplitube pack? Or from a real amp? Could you please do a video about your gear for these tones? Thank you, love the content!
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4 people haven't been to Electric Lady Land
I live in this world where Jimi Hendrix and SRV are equals but totally different at the same time. They set the standard for everything in my world.
Oh yeah baby,sweet indeed.
One of my favourite Hendrix songs is 'Somewhere' (there is a wha wha version on People, Hell & Angels). Before Chas Chandler quit Electric Ladyland, I heard he disapproved of Somewhere. Therefore, possibly Jimi forgot about it. I listen to Electric Ladyland in this order: Gods. Have You Ever Been, Long Hot Summer, Gypsy Eyes, Crosstown, ComeOn, Somewhere (from PH&A), Midnight Lamp, Voodoo Chile, sides 3 and 4 as they are. ✨✨✌
Hendrix often exploited open strings in his rhythm work. In songs like “Hear My Train a Comin',” “Hey Joe” and “Voodoo Child,” the guitarist used double-stops, trills, slides and other embellishments amidst open-string drones.
an awesome Hendrix song is 'Burning Desire" 8.56 minute version from Songs For Groovy Children (disc 3). Costs $2 or less on iTunes.
Wow, this is the tone, the philosophy and the spirit of Jimi.
A personal question to you, Thom: Are you playing in a cover band? Greetings to the flying Dutchman from Germany to Ireland.
👁👁👍💥Oh yeah , that's the one , I love it.💥 RIP Jimi.
Спасибо Pilgrim!
добро пожаловать, друг
This is in my opinion Hendrix' true crafting masterpiece
Excuse me, excellent per usual. What amp and settings are you using for your videos? Thanks in advance!