@@jacobmassey3897Dude he is my favorite musician! Just dont like it when lies are spread, like he was always turing,,, that not true. And if you watch many filmed concerts like woodstock, mauii, atlanta, miami pop etc you can tell he realy enjoeyed playing live
Maaaan ! Mitch was such an amazing drummer ! He's always been in my top five as far as drummers. Sadly, I feel like he was way underrated, even though he is considered one of the greats.
Exactly how I feel about Alex Lifeson with Rush. Sometimes the greats are shadowed by their peers in the public eye. Mitch will always land in my top 5.
@@PMurray2694 listen to 2112 Overture and watch YYZ live in Brazil. Tell me again afterwards whose more lame. True musicianship or overproduced corporate radio power chord rock?
I recall Mitchs" obituary in Rolling Stone magazine ."what he was doing on drums was just as important as what Jimi was doing . The way he dragged the rhythm ."
Grateful to have met Mitch Mitchell once. It was at a festival in San Bernardino in the late 1980s. Talked with him for about a half hour. He was sitting in on drums for Sky Saxon as part of the latter's ever changing line up of the Seeds. Mitch was an avid record collector. We talked about his work with the Riot Squad, as well as some of the rare 45s he had in his collection. Nice guy.
Wow!!!!! I come from a family of drummers. of course I play myself. But my dad and myself always loved and respected Mitch. We r big Gene Krupa fans.. Buddy Rich for us is a bit much we like that Krupa . Joe Morello Mitchell approach... I was influenced heavily by Ringo Krupa my dad and Mitch... I like all the players but no one like those four. I hope you don't mind me saying you're very lucky to have met that man... God bless you for knowing talent
Bit late to the party.. however, is there anything else you could share about your conversation with Mitch? I'm a drummer myself, utterly infatuated by Mitch and his drumming, so any other little nuggets of conversation would be of great interest to me lmao
Man. What I would do. As a 55 year old drummer of 45 years, I would have loved to hear all about his early jazz influences. I would say because of when I dove head first into The Experience's music, Mitch is probably my biggest rock influence because it steered me into Jazz and Jazz Fusion.
It's remarkable to me that Noel Redding wasn't a bass player originally. He was a guitar player who agreed to play bass with Hendrix. They're two very different instruments, yet he ended up being an integral part of one of the greatest rock trios of all time.
Jimi is definitely pushing the band and upping the tempo on this one. It's so awesome to see. He cracks a riff and they go for it. It looks like Jimi is almost bored and he just wants to get through the tracks in the set. Who knows? Epic fast fire
Мне 69. Есть несколько гитаристов, которых я обажаю и люблю. Но Джимми для меня единственный и неповторимый 27 - ний король, который покорил весь мир своей феноменальной игрою.
I usually hate covers of anything Jimi Hendrix did, but I really like this! I admire your dexterity and the fact that you can put feeling into it! You can really rock. Well done! Your hard work paid off and you’re really worth spending time listening to!
I played in a band, I play the drums or whatever...and this is the song we wrapped up the show with cause I always went berserk on the drums like Mitch Mitchel. Mind you, I am nowhere near his skill level but it was fun to play.
Been there, done that. Yeah.. it's a lot of fun explaining to the guitar player what Mitch Mitchell was all about. I did him right; damn the blowback. I bet you did, too! People don't understand the chemistry involved.
Wow talk about joy...it's totally MAGIG...what a FireJoy....Jimi Hendrix EleccctricccGuitarCccirkel one of our Favorites...One of Many....SuperNaturally Joy....WOW❤
what’s even better is i don’t know if he could. he could not read music (the only musical fact we share 🙄) and saw colors as notes often using colors in his beautifully detailed poems i think jimi never thought lyrically. i knew at ten he was a pure soul and loved love. he was peaceful to all. that’s beautiful and i know it through the rides he generously takes us on. one’s that bring color to those days or months when nature stopped making colors without apology. *in one rainy wish he describes the color of his dream golden rose. i can see that color and it’s temporary it’s so hot. FF to today and how technology has us in a fricken mad rush all day accomplishing almost no substance (and most believe it benefits us?) so iphone years ago coincidentally comes out with same color ~ decade ago and called it Rose Gold. whaaat is that??? that’s an old hysterical jewish woman who occasionally smokes me up 🤷♀️
This does not sound anything like the one I remember, with lyrics such as "Fire, for all you have done" "You're gonna ........." Many of the musicians of this time became drug addicts like him and killed themselves by OD as he did !!! Janis Joplin etc ........ Today people are speaking and blaming others for their own actions, and they curse themselves!!!!
It just sounds hideous, scratchy, even hateful or blasphemous towards all human sensibilities rather than anti-establshment as they promoted themselves at that time !!! He sounds alienated from God. They cause that for themselves, they bring it on themselves. Today's rap music is much more dangerous in ways other than this!!!
The Man was so real, it’s as if you can really see his distaste in repetition of something . Something that’s supposed to be momentarily appreciated. Re-creating magic for the curiosity of the culture. There is obviously way way way too much at one time for him. It’s a fucking shame
mitch is my favourite drummer of all in a lazily cool performance by jimi but people don’t realise they were playing every night travelling and don’t even think about the after parties
Noel pissed him off here I'm telling you. Hes not following Jimi. He tried starting the verse to soon. It happens a few times during this entire show. U can tell Jimi was not feeling it
No dude, its because he knows the intonation will be way off when he starts to stretch strings. He already knew, and his tech probably didn't understand.
But it wasn't late in his career this is like the first or second year if you are relating to it being his last year of his life when he was bored with playing the hits.noel I believe observed mr.jimis non professionalism at times criticizing him.exhibit A ,the above footage when he turns his back to the audience as he did here.i can see him being tired from extreme tour schedule& lifestyle. On another tip....I think he fkd around with knobs on the speakers as a ploy, because he was such a unique guitarist,it made it seem he was looking technically creating a wild vibe,when all he was doing was inching up the volume...or some meaningless shit. " I can't seem to get that otherworldly tone I usually draw on, oh well I guess I'll force my way threw this..ugh here goes,they'll probably like this".
James Marshall Hendrix (nacido como Johnny Allen Hendrix; Seattle, Washington, 27 de noviembre de 1942-Notting Hill, Londres, 18 de septiembre de 1970), más conocido como Jimi Hendrix, fue un guitarrista, cantante y compositor estadounidense. A pesar de que su carrera profesional solo duró cuatro años, es considerado uno de los músicos y guitarristas más influyentes de la historia del rock. El Salón de la Fama del Rock and Roll lo describe como «Indiscutiblemente uno de los músicos más grandes de la historia del rock».
The entire band is as high as a human being can be while still standing on 2 feet. Watch every close up of the drummer and lead singer - high as kites. And that's not weed. They're trippin' or rollin'.
So sad that Jimi missed the advent of Arena Rock and Stadium Rock sound systems. I used to sit in these audiences and wonder why they sounded so bad next to the albums. At the time that Hendrix died in September of 1970 there were already mixing boards, JBL speakers and Crown amps. Jimi was working with Electro=Harmonics to develop new pedals. Also in New York Dimarzio was about a year away from marketing upgraded pickups for Stratocasters. I'd have loved to hear him in 1978 using the same sound systems that Van Halen and everyone else had access to.
He was like fk this corporate ditty they makin me play - this track is next to impossible to play live & that’s what makes the recording one of his best.
Noel David Redding (Folkestone, Kent, Inglaterra, 25 de diciembre de 1945 - Clonakilty, County Cork, Irlanda, 11 de mayo de 2003) fue un músico británico, conocido por ser el bajista de The Jimi Hendrix Experience.
" That other people pick and choose for you" Pat Harley - a quote from- the film " a Film about Jimi Hendrix"- 1973.. Jimi was soo tired of playing the same ole same ole, talk about being burned out. a talent like his coupled with a genius mind,you cant put them in a 'box' and say now continue to be creative, the whole scene was royally getting on nerves and wore him out.
@@Periph1989 ofc, my dads friend who was a bit older than my dad saw hendrix live. He said hendrix was completely high and couldnt play right and had to leave esrly
Also if ya dig and enjoyed this video by Jimi jam on his guitar and amazing talent 😀 you may also enjoy the song " Most of All " By Glenn Kaiser and Where Roses Grow Live by Rez Band Awesome songs check them out. Also I remember hearing the song by Led Zepp " In My Time of Dyin " during my drug years and made me think about death and Jesus. Then a hippy friend that dug Jesus told me more of Jesus love and forgiveness and how I could also know Jesus love. So in 1981 I cried out to Jesus and wow man He came into my life and I had and have so much joy and peace and now know that through Jesus when I die I will be with Him in Heaven. Hey Jesus loves each of you also and yall can know Him if you are at all open. Just cry out to Him and a good question to ask yourself if you were to die today would you go to heaven ? And if yes why ? To find out more please read the Gospel of John in the Bible or check out the movie on RUclips. 😀
jimi's tired here; his energy level, God love him...he worked so hard in three years...non stop...We miss and love you Jimi.
he's fucked up here...😅
He didnt work "non Stop" a myth like many Surrounding this men
@@davidhan635he still achieved more in that time than most accomplish in a lifetime today. Musicias from the 60s were made of different stuff
@@jacobmassey3897Dude he is my favorite musician!
Just dont like it when lies are spread, like he was always turing,,, that not true.
And if you watch many filmed concerts like woodstock, mauii, atlanta, miami pop etc you can tell he realy enjoeyed playing live
yeah bro
Mitch was just amazing
Wasn't he JUST??
Absolutely blow your mind. He was just a little kid here. Hell they were all just little kids changing the world as it was known forever!!!
Maaaan !
Mitch was such an amazing drummer ! He's always been in my top five as far as drummers. Sadly, I feel like he was way underrated, even though he is considered one of the greats.
Exactly how I feel about Alex Lifeson with Rush. Sometimes the greats are shadowed by their peers in the public eye. Mitch will always land in my top 5.
Yes love him beware of the haters coming to tell you he wasn't that great
@@PMurray2694 listen to 2112 Overture and watch YYZ live in Brazil. Tell me again afterwards whose more lame. True musicianship or overproduced corporate radio power chord rock?
I recall Mitchs" obituary in Rolling Stone magazine ."what he was doing on drums was just as important as what Jimi was doing . The way he dragged the rhythm ."
He was never underrated.
Grateful to have met Mitch Mitchell once. It was at a festival in San Bernardino in the late 1980s. Talked with him for about a half hour. He was sitting in on drums for Sky Saxon as part of the latter's ever changing line up of the Seeds. Mitch was an avid record collector. We talked about his work with the Riot Squad, as well as some of the rare 45s he had in his collection. Nice guy.
Wow!!!!! I come from a family of drummers. of course I play myself. But my dad and myself always loved and respected Mitch. We r big Gene Krupa fans.. Buddy Rich for us is a bit much we like that Krupa . Joe Morello Mitchell approach... I was influenced heavily by Ringo Krupa my dad and Mitch... I like all the players but no one like those four. I hope you don't mind me saying you're very lucky to have met that man... God bless you for knowing talent
Bit late to the party.. however, is there anything else you could share about your conversation with Mitch? I'm a drummer myself, utterly infatuated by Mitch and his drumming, so any other little nuggets of conversation would be of great interest to me lmao
Man. What I would do. As a 55 year old drummer of 45 years, I would have loved to hear all about his early jazz influences. I would say because of when I dove head first into The Experience's music, Mitch is probably my biggest rock influence because it steered me into Jazz and Jazz Fusion.
The Drummer was 🔥!
Mitch Mitchell. And yes he was once of the greatest!
He was cute
...shut the front door, fireproof
Drummer, Mitch Mitchell, was only 20 years old when he played this gig.
Mitch Mitchell was usually refered to as the best drummer you’ve probably never heard of
When you're still a badass even in your worst days.
Yeah kinda bored… ain’t he?!?
@@bellyfullofmusicI think he was just getting over some issues with the law in Sweden and was just over it
At 24 years old no less
@@pzza1097 I see nothing wrong
Mitchell totally in fire! What a talent!
I can't imagine what it must have been like to be up there playing with Jimi, that must have been one hell of a trip.
It's remarkable to me that Noel Redding wasn't a bass player originally. He was a guitar player who agreed to play bass with Hendrix. They're two very different instruments, yet he ended up being an integral part of one of the greatest rock trios of all time.
Fantastic background singer though, " let me stand next to yah fihah, let me....". But never was able to equal his vocals on ' Wild thang'.
He also provided vocals.
Jimi is definitely pushing the band and upping the tempo on this one. It's so awesome to see. He cracks a riff and they go for it. It looks like Jimi is almost bored and he just wants to get through the tracks in the set. Who knows? Epic fast fire
Not bored "stoned"
He wasnt bored he was suffering badly,from so many many things.
@@chicman77 He was always amazing when he was just stoned. I think he's hungover here. This was definitely an off night.
Yeah, this performance was strained..
Noel takes over rover ..Jimi wants out , I remember some fool dropping crap into punch , not sure if it was this space .
More than 50 years…as a kid did want to hear little else…big poster in my room…what a magic still…
Mitch Mitchell is awesome!!
Какие счастливые эти ребята, которые играли в одной группе с Джими Хендриксом!!!!!
Определённо! Легендарная группа и самый лучший и выдающийся из них - несомненно сам Джимми.
Мне 69.
Есть несколько гитаристов, которых я обажаю и люблю.
Но Джимми для меня единственный и неповторимый 27 - ний король, который покорил весь мир своей феноменальной игрою.
One of my favorite of his live performances. He's amazing and he looks so bored haha
I usually hate covers of anything Jimi Hendrix did, but I really like this! I admire your dexterity and the fact that you can put feeling into it! You can really rock. Well done! Your hard work paid off and you’re really worth spending time listening to!
He is definitely a true artist above his time
The single best rock guitarist of all time playing with the absolute best drummer of all time
Earth Soul Jimi Hendrix Blues RocknRoll...Com'on Now!
Right? Even on his worst day…. He’s still the GOAT
Passed away today back in 70. But his impact will last forever. You got Lucky an got past the sensors. My dancing to the song was blocked.
Il tocco volutamente sbilenco di Mitchell e'perfetto. Fantastico batterista.
This My Life in Ethiopia 🦁 and I Love Heavy Metal 🎸 ! Jimi Hendrix!
I played in a band, I play the drums or whatever...and this is the song we wrapped up the show with cause I always went berserk on the drums like Mitch Mitchel. Mind you, I am nowhere near his skill level but it was fun to play.
Been there, done that. Yeah.. it's a lot of fun explaining to the guitar player what Mitch Mitchell was all about. I did him right; damn the blowback. I bet you did, too! People don't understand the chemistry involved.
Y have this riff in my head 24/7🔥
Literally same lol
Because it’s FIRE
Wow talk about joy...it's totally MAGIG...what a FireJoy....Jimi Hendrix EleccctricccGuitarCccirkel one of our Favorites...One of Many....SuperNaturally Joy....WOW❤
SUMMER FOREVER LOVE....FIREJOY😮
A sound like no other, for me it always comes back to Jimi !
Best rock has ever seen or will see with that 6 string.
Hendrix never play the same song twice, he always changed it up! 🤘
what’s even better is i don’t know if he could. he could not read music (the only musical fact we share 🙄) and saw colors as notes often using colors in his beautifully detailed poems i think jimi never thought lyrically. i knew at ten he was a pure soul and loved love. he was peaceful to all. that’s beautiful and i know it through the rides he generously takes us on. one’s that bring color to those days or months when nature stopped making colors without apology.
*in one rainy wish he describes the color of his dream golden rose. i can see that color and it’s temporary it’s so hot. FF to today and how technology has us in a fricken mad rush all day accomplishing almost no substance (and most believe it benefits us?)
so iphone years ago coincidentally comes out with same color ~ decade ago and called it Rose Gold. whaaat is that??? that’s an old hysterical jewish woman who occasionally smokes me up 🤷♀️
@@care584 this is a magical comment haha
Ya, that Rose Gold, now she IS a trip alright😅
This does not sound anything like the one I remember, with lyrics such as "Fire, for all you have done" "You're gonna ........." Many of the musicians of this time became drug addicts like him and killed themselves by OD as he did !!! Janis Joplin etc ........ Today people are speaking and blaming others for their own actions, and they curse themselves!!!!
It just sounds hideous, scratchy, even hateful or blasphemous towards all human sensibilities rather than anti-establshment as they promoted themselves at that time !!! He sounds alienated from God. They cause that for themselves, they bring it on themselves. Today's rap music is much more dangerous in ways other than this!!!
The Man was so real, it’s as if you can really see his distaste in repetition of something . Something that’s supposed to be momentarily appreciated. Re-creating magic for the curiosity of the culture. There is obviously way way way too much at one time for him. It’s a fucking shame
mitch is my favourite drummer of all in a lazily cool performance by jimi but people don’t realise they were playing every night travelling and don’t even think about the after parties
And depression can come with the business he was very empathetic I believe. Bless him.
Noel pissed him off here I'm telling you. Hes not following Jimi. He tried starting the verse to soon. It happens a few times during this entire show. U can tell Jimi was not feeling it
That's some blistering guitar right there...wa!
Wow, Mitch Mitchell!
Glad someone notices. 😂
Had he lived what a great old guy he would be. is
God Bless Jimi and Mitch and Noel wherever they are dead or alive!
Un dios en la guitarra , grande Hendrix , deja Hendrix los 3 , el baterista brutal como agarra las baquetas
1:25 yup, ''Sir'' Mitch Mitchell was ON FIRE!!!!!!!!!!!!
これ.ドラムカッコいい!
Ge is a GOD of RocknRoll Guitar
One of my favorites! Rock On. The Atomik sends. Peace ✌. 😊
Jimi and Band 🔥🔥🔥👍
Effortless genius
He makes it look easy, but nobody has ever played exactly like that.
素晴らしい‼️🙏👏👏👏👏✨✨✨✨💕💕💕💕
Fantastic
Whoever your top guitarist is JIMI still number ONE than your fav guitarist.
Makes sense
Raw awesomeness
Drumming could be an Olympic sport, that kid is working his a$$ off!
He made sure his guitar was good and out of tune before he started lol
LMAO!!!
What was out of tune to mere mortals was heavenly music to his angels…Happy Birthday Jimi…
Tuning takes a backseat to complete disregard for time.
No dude, its because he knows the intonation will be way off when he starts to stretch strings. He already knew, and his tech probably didn't understand.
Jimi Hendrix is one of the few guitarists who has mastered the art of playing guitar out of tune yet sounding good.
He really didn't give a shit at that point. You can see the sadness in his eyes.
But it wasn't late in his career this is like the first or second year if you are relating to it being his last year of his life when he was bored with playing the hits.noel I believe observed mr.jimis non professionalism at times criticizing him.exhibit A ,the above footage when he turns his back to the audience as he did here.i can see him being tired from extreme tour schedule& lifestyle. On another tip....I think he fkd around with knobs on the speakers as a ploy, because he was such a unique guitarist,it made it seem he was looking technically creating a wild vibe,when all he was doing was inching up the volume...or some meaningless shit. " I can't seem to get that otherworldly tone I usually draw on, oh well I guess I'll force my way threw this..ugh here goes,they'll probably like this".
Love the guy live far out guitar sound
Inmenso,
You can actually hear Noel’s bass!!! God sometimes it was so quiet and the couple of times when he cranked it up, it really compliments Jimi and Mitch
The experience way ahead of THEIR time
Great project don't miss this project Best opportunity to stay here for more excited announcement
it's Mitch Mitchell isn it.. (and Jimi and noel of course!)
thankyou for sharing this 🙂 x
Brilliant!!!Thanks for this jem
Drop D tuning...didn't know Jimi did that...
yeah
That's not drop d
Fucking Awesome
This is an amazing track
Old but gold
Set fire to the rain by Adele
#GMM #burning
Это космос
Wish i had that confidence still.. 🥁don’t let your teachers put you down..
Adele: set fire!
A unique song with nice rhythm.
$GMM #burning 🔥
Mitch Mitchell!!! Wow
EPIC fast fire!
Fastest ever....we play this live as 153 bpm like the record and it kicks my butt...This is quite a bit faster it's ridiculous Mitch sounds great
Mr. Jimi the best Guitarist ever
Puro fuego ❤️🇨🇱🙌
All the epitome of cold cool.💙💧💨👓🌐❄🌀💿🎵
poetry
underated drummer fasho
All 3 flowed together.....
Mitch Mitchell is incredible
James Marshall Hendrix (nacido como Johnny Allen Hendrix; Seattle, Washington, 27 de noviembre de 1942-Notting Hill, Londres, 18 de septiembre de 1970), más conocido como Jimi Hendrix, fue un guitarrista, cantante y compositor estadounidense. A pesar de que su carrera profesional solo duró cuatro años, es considerado uno de los músicos y guitarristas más influyentes de la historia del rock. El Salón de la Fama del Rock and Roll lo describe como «Indiscutiblemente uno de los músicos más grandes de la historia del rock».
God with a guitar!
Star grazie finalmente non il solito.
Fire, Yes,
Noel is also on fire too!
The entire band is as high as a human being can be while still standing on 2 feet. Watch every close up of the drummer and lead singer - high as kites. And that's not weed. They're trippin' or rollin'.
Mitch , Michelle was a beast on drums.
I have only one Marshall amplifier...let me stand next to your 🔥 fire
Jimi is so great but DAMN, Mitch Mitchell was fucking lightning fast as a drummer.
Most sloppy and amazing performance. They seem out of f's to give but still blow the house down.
@Ra Nu
I'm the biggest of Hendrix's fan. Sloppy, huh maybe
On Drugs
The probability exist.
He lived the life of a rockstar.
So sad that Jimi missed the advent of Arena Rock and Stadium Rock sound systems. I used to sit in these audiences and wonder why they sounded so bad next to the albums. At the time that Hendrix died in September of 1970 there were already mixing boards, JBL speakers and Crown amps. Jimi was working with Electro=Harmonics to develop new pedals. Also in New York Dimarzio was about a year away from marketing upgraded pickups for Stratocasters. I'd have loved to hear him in 1978 using the same sound systems that Van Halen and everyone else had access to.
Best Thing is " self taught" !i say when you got the music it you it's gotta get out some how
Mitch killin it🤙
He was like fk this corporate ditty they makin me play - this track is next to impossible to play live & that’s what makes the recording one of his best.
All eyes on Mitch Mitchell 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥❤
magnifico
Noel David Redding (Folkestone, Kent, Inglaterra, 25 de diciembre de 1945 - Clonakilty, County Cork, Irlanda, 11 de mayo de 2003) fue un músico británico, conocido por ser el bajista de The Jimi Hendrix Experience.
" That other people pick and choose for you" Pat Harley - a quote from- the film " a Film about Jimi Hendrix"- 1973.. Jimi was soo tired of playing the same ole same ole, talk about being burned out. a talent like his coupled with a genius mind,you cant put them in a 'box' and say now continue to be creative, the whole scene was royally getting on nerves and wore him out.
Mitch was no slouch. One of the Greatist Rock drummers
Hendrix is one of a kind just like Elvis and the others anyway.❤u jh.😊
im 67 never seen that vid, but i live in NZ..all my life...that was a Mudafuka
wheew.. hes lookin rough here
Raw
Crazy but this is my favorite version of Fire 🔥
$GMM #burning ❤️🔥
Mitch Mitchell the best
I've never seen him so out of it.
Was it the drugs?
@@Periph1989 ofc, my dads friend who was a bit older than my dad saw hendrix live. He said hendrix was completely high and couldnt play right and had to leave esrly
Wot a trio.
Pure Jimi
We need other one like him but I don’t think will get one Rip Jimi
Also if ya dig and enjoyed this video by Jimi jam on his guitar and amazing talent 😀 you may also enjoy the song " Most of All " By Glenn Kaiser and Where Roses Grow Live by Rez Band Awesome songs check them out. Also I remember hearing the song by Led Zepp " In My Time of Dyin " during my drug years and made me think about death and Jesus. Then a hippy friend that dug Jesus told me more of Jesus love and forgiveness and how I could also know Jesus love. So in 1981 I cried out to Jesus and wow man He came into my life and I had and have so much joy and peace and now know that through Jesus when I die I will be with Him in Heaven. Hey Jesus loves each of you also and yall can know Him if you are at all open. Just cry out to Him and a good question to ask yourself if you were to die today would you go to heaven ? And if yes why ? To find out more please read the Gospel of John in the Bible or check out the movie on RUclips. 😀