kurt max Your words appear to be true , its just another internet variation . But Jimi was known to speak of peace and love . As was many people from his era . Its not hard to find a picture of Jimi holding a Peace sign up . We could use a little more of that on this planet .
Saw him 3 times. Amazing & soulful touching talent… And a big thanks to his family in charge of his music for posting his really great stuff so everyone can listen to this amazing guitarist.
There is no "family" in charge sadly, a step sister that Jimi met only a few times. His real blood family has been excluded from the estate... Hendrix LLC and/or Sony has had Jimi's music absent from internet streaming, TV, movies etc for a long time. Thankfully that has changed and pretty much his whole catalog can be found on RUclips as of recently. All Jimi wanted was his music heard.
I was there. I was a senior in hi school set to graduate in June a few weeks off. Hot day. Drove up from LA went camping thru Big Sur. Surf was good. Big south swell. Had a "sedation kit" of hash. Met some mates at the concert who wanted a ride back to LA. Almost got killed in Gaviota tunnels by winds that blew my VW camper pop top up at high speed. Almost got blown off the road. A close call. Amazing adventure. I'm an old man now.
I saw hendrix at the Anaheim convention center I ws freshman in hs. Mom only let me go cause the other guy was. Junior. Hendrix was pissed off nothing was working right, it was a short show. Bummer. Im old now too brother.
HOLY F*** !!!! Its not likely anyone else will EVER play electric guitar with that kind of superhuman virtuosity. Just off the scales... Unbelievable...
I do not not believe in any language there is a word nor definition that could define nor describe the absolute beauty, feeling, moment, and absolute this gentleman gave the world. His music will out live all of us. His belief and his love for his art we have been blessed to always enjoy. God Bless you Jimi and thank you brother
Jimi went and started something, like many of the greats that were to come after him, he was based heavily in the blues. But though Muddy and so many more before him were the pioneers, for my generation, he was the first we heard who could make his instrument cry and sing.
Saw The Man, at Berkeley Community Center, May 30, 1970. Was NOT disappointed. Unfortunately, he died in Sept. I was truly sad but glad I was able to see him. He is the template for other guitarists to try to copy. WAVE ON BROTHER! WAVE ON!
just listen to what he's playing, past the poor recording, past the hiss. It's just sublime! Imagine it recorded today, jaws would still be on the floor...total innovation
It's like this instrument which takes many years to master is just a kids toy to him. Another analogy, it's like the guitar is not even there, it's just his soul pouring out..
He played this song completely different every time. Some bootleg came out around 30 years ago where it had like 20 different live versions of Red house and it was amazing, he never played it the same. Of course it was the same words and basic intro, but the guy was amazing, just off the top of his head coming up with leads the other versions didn't have
Greatest guitarist in the history of music he was the total package, The sounds he got out of the electric guitar were unheard of before he hit the scene, Influenced people like Stevie Ray Vaughn,Eddie Van Halen, Steve Vai,Joe Satriani and countless others,I can go on and on how great Jimi was.
Lucky guys you are ! I was a young French boy wen I listen hey joe for the first time I just couldn't believe it I'm 70 now and I still have the same feeling about Jimi
I was at this show. I was 17 . I’d only been to the Saturday Monterey Pop Fest so I didn’t see him then - he was on Sunday. So I was off to Santa Clara like a shot!
I was at this show...at least I think it was this one. All the power went out in the middle of a song. Jimi was pissed and let everyone know, but simply killed it when things powered back up. Saw him at Devonshire Downs too, in the San Fernando Valley...where I grew up.
When in my last year of school we spent all our time in a back room listening to all kinds but mainly Jimi, we was all in bands and this teacher in the 60s was way ahead of his time sitting us in the back room analysing the lyrics of songs.
I was there, also. And I agree, the "Hendrix In The West" album is one his best keep secrets. His version of "Blue Suede Shoes" is amazing! One of the best solos I've ever heard him do.
I was at this festival. lucky enough to have seats near the front. Hendrix played the f**k out of everything on the set list. Too bad there wasn't a better recording. there were crazies running throught the cemetary across the street all night long. The night before Hendrix played, the promoters pulled the plug on the Jefferson Airplane at midnight straight up. No apologies or explanations. Taj Mahal and Poco also played that day. Taj about stole the show with his Great Plains Boogie Band line up, with Jesse Ed Davis on Tele. The opposite of Hendrix, all smooth and understated and tasty. Brilliant player, left us way too early. Spirit played; a bit psychedelic and silly but still pretty damn good. I forget the rest of the acts. Good times!
The polished, studio version of this, with a different tempo, and those opening staccato notes coming from each separate ear of the headphones, is an amazing aural experience.
Ho !!!!! c'est merveilleux cette mosaïque d images & ce Red House de + pour exploiter encore +. Merci beaucoup les gars de nous gratifier des rares choses (pas si rare finalement) de "Notre gros Timide de Jimi 💝". 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
A spontaneous fire of wild expression as important now as it was then. Unbridled bursts of individual expression that come from the holy itself beyond any individual. Something that can be trusted. A wildness born straight from nature. Beautiful.
I was there too. This is the only recording that I've ever heard of that concert. The recording is maybe not the greatest but so what? It's Jimi and it's awesome.
😇🙏 I've been listening to Jimi my entire life. Just because you old folks were there stop knocking the youth of today. Once in a lifetime artists such as him are born. So get over it and quit expecting more of them to pop up! Once in a lifetime isn't once in a decade. Every generation has made great music. Yet some musicians will always be better than most. Just be grateful you were there, and quit comparing him to others. Have respect. All art is love. All art has value. Regardless of what you think of it. Most people still don't respect the true talent. They just acknowledge what they never appreciate for what is considered accepted, popularly. Most folks way older, not as old as you who were there will never get to see someone this innovative. Unfortunately. Peace
Rock on!!! From a 68 yr young moon child. The youth of America rocks and personally I believe they're gen will get us to the stars and what a better way than listening to good music like jimmies when going warp drive. Jay Lu.. I really love the millenniums!!
... the best and most balanced live version of Red house i ever heard was on a Hendrex compilation album called Kiss The Sky. It's well worth checking out...
We were blessed to have Hendrix and his magic touch visit our world. I hope, wherevever he is now, he's still kissing the sky. Thanks for the clean load. He is the only musician I have ever seen cross the Rainbow Bridge. Peace...
Yeah, I got comments ,but not the kind you may expect. Many of ya were real fortunate to have been at this show on the other coast. I took great lessons and learned to play 52 yrs.ago and never regretted it. Saw Jimi only once before he went to heaven at Temple stadium in Philly. For a guy who picked up a guitar at 15 and died at 27, he’s an undeniable virtuoso. At least one of the best I’ve ever seen or heard.But what I want to say mates,is my conscience is pounding.It’s 2022, and his real L.P.s will not be unlocked from the Hendrix “foundation “ or his half sister who maybe doesn’t realize that Jimi’s playing can in no way be fully appreciated by many,many music people who have never heard his small but great original releases. What are you waiting for ,Hendrix family? Maybe for us to visit him in person before someone younger gets to know him? If I don’t see you no more in this world, I’ll meet you on the next one and don’t be late.DON’T BE LATE. Peace, Rocky
walking home to this song. Every step i felt in flow with every jolt, click, screech, moan of the guitar. I can count on my left foot the number of songs that have made me in tune like that. Hendrix is my inspiration
I was only 14 when i hurd his music. They played his entire album at 12 midnight. I got up to listen to it. It was amazing. This was from when he was still in England. Nothing i had ever hurd before
EVERY RIFF SRV EVER PLAYED IS RIGHT HERE - IN THIS EXAMPLE OF JIMI'S CREATIVITY - RIGHT ON THE SPOT - MAKING UP AMAZING ONE OF A KIND SOUNDS THAT HAVE NEVER BEEN EQUALED..
This guy was way way beyond anybody else. Coltrane, Duke, Miles, Debussy, Beethoven, Django, even Bird, no one can touch him. He was the greatest musician ever in my opinion. He just took you out there with constant, dazzling genius.
Ouais, c'est un peu emphatique, mais peut être vrai. Dans une registre plus humble , t'approches aucun des sus nommés et ta supplique pour être enterré au panthéon n'est pas prête d'être entendue! mais je trouve que t'es un guitariste sympatoche toi aussi. J'ai 2 disques de toi, et ils sont bonnards. ciao!
Im not sure "best musician" as a title suits him. Hes the most influential, the rock from the 70s 80s 90s and beyond would have never existed without him
Some people will never get what Jimi Hendrix did some people to this day call his playing a lot of noise, but if not for his style many guitarists would never have learned how to get their sound! Jimi taught how to play guitar to countless guitarists! The dude is a legend that many emulate to this day...........
I've pulled over to the side of the road to re-listen more carefully to maybe 10 works in my life. Louis Armstrong's Azelea...Beethoven's 6th and 7th...Mahler's 4th (have to choose carefully since you'll be on the side of the road for awhile)....Coltrane numerous numbers....more versions of Red House by Jimi Hendrix than I can remember.
@@douglashott9843 How FUNNY...!✨👍✨ Wonderful comment! It would be fascinating to know how many genuine "listeners that actually hear" use the famed "pullover technique" when they're on the road...! ✨❤️🥴👍✨
All of Jimi's recordings are great, but IMO, the definitive version is the San Diego Sports Arena recording on "In the West." I remember being a sailor in 1976 in San Diego and waiting for a bus outside the Sports Arena and thinking, "Geez, just 7 years ago Jimi was here ripping the greatest blues of all time here."
+Rich Ramsey Absolutely! The version of Red House from the "Hendrix in the West" LP is the best guitar playing I've ever heard of Jimi. That Red House version is astounding--at times his guitar doesn't even sound like a guitar--it sounds like an orchestra!! It's hard to believe all that sound is coming from a Trio.
+j p korb More like the Hendrix Family Trust pressured RUclips to remove it. But you have it nonetheless. Just the most blinding, ripping, raw blues ever, eh?
+Rich Ramsey Check out Red House from The Royal Albert Hall, London, Feb 24th, 1969. That one takes some beating and we will see him do it next year on an officially released film.
+John Berry I can't wait for that to come out. I've seen the unofficial version, and during Little Wing it cuts away to some jive cloud effect.I hope the new one has the stage video included. But just like how "Can You See Me?" is cut out of Monterey. Exasperating.
The more we drift away from the 60's the more we come to realise how inspired they we're as Artists/Performers. There are inspired Artist's today but I can't help feeling that these 60's artist we're tuned into a greater power/vibration/consciousness call it what you will that is available in our present society. I'm on the outside looking in, where are you ?
Have to agree- we had a veritable flood of incredible musician/trailblazers come thru in the 60s and 70s. They were all doing original stuff, too! They were creating all the musical genre we have today. Almost all of the musicians today will fit into a genre that one of my musician peers created...
Whats the first thing a kid wants to play, clapton, bb king satriani ? no its still Hendrix. Blues based set on 11 feeding back till the ears bleed rock n roll.
No argument, we all know Jimi is the best. So is Eric, Jimmy, Eddie, Jeff, SRV, BB, etc., they all have their own styles & traits that make them the best!
J'ai écouté tous styles de musiques, dont le reggae, la soul, le rock'n'roll, country, le har-rock, la funk, la techno, le dubstep , le Hip-Hop, le blues évidemment, le métal et ses techniciens de la guitare, mais Jimmy était clairement au dessus de tous!
I must have been typing too carelessly, otherwise there's no way I'd have left that one out. It's possibly the single best live rock/blues performance of all time.
When the power of love overcomes the love of power, the world will know peace -Jimi
kurt max Your words appear to be true , its just another internet variation . But Jimi was known to speak of peace and love . As was many people from his era . Its not hard to find a picture of Jimi holding a Peace sign up . We could use a little more of that on this planet .
@@djwsam575 So what your saying is you dont take medicine or believe in medicine . if its not medicine .what do u think it is ?
Facts
Man I love it 100 said that wow is he good when the power of love what a beautiful quote. Oh God is enjoying him in heaven
In the 69 like and that’s good enough for me. That reminds me of someone
There will never be anyone like Jimi. Absolutely fabulous.
Only on the scene four years! Guy was a musical genius!
neither like ya ! Ma ? cr@tino !
Saw him 3 times. Amazing & soulful touching talent… And a big thanks to his family in charge of his music for posting his really great stuff so everyone can listen to this amazing guitarist.
They left it late and lost a lot of Jimi’s prospective audience. Hopefully it’ll recover.
There is no "family" in charge sadly, a step sister that Jimi met only a few times. His real blood family has been excluded from the estate... Hendrix LLC and/or Sony has had Jimi's music absent from internet streaming, TV, movies etc for a long time. Thankfully that has changed and pretty much his whole catalog can be found on RUclips as of recently.
All Jimi wanted was his music heard.
God bless you and your family. May Jimi's music play on forever.
I was there. I was a senior in hi school set to graduate in June a few weeks off. Hot day. Drove up from LA went camping thru Big Sur. Surf was good. Big south swell. Had a "sedation kit" of hash. Met some mates at the concert who wanted a ride back to LA. Almost got killed in Gaviota tunnels by winds that blew my VW camper pop top up at high speed. Almost got blown off the road. A close call. Amazing adventure. I'm an old man now.
clarkewi lucky u sir. Enjoy
clarkewi hello what do you remember of the summer of love
I saw hendrix at the Anaheim convention center I ws freshman in hs. Mom only let me go cause the other guy was. Junior. Hendrix was pissed off nothing was working right, it was a short show. Bummer. Im old now too brother.
Still got the camper
Still got the VW camper ?
HOLY F*** !!!! Its not likely anyone else will EVER play electric guitar with that kind of superhuman virtuosity. Just off the scales... Unbelievable...
Thanks God we had sound recorders back in time so we can listen to this today in 2023!
I do not not believe in any language there is a word nor definition that could define nor describe the absolute beauty, feeling, moment, and absolute this gentleman gave the world. His music will out live all of us. His belief and his love for his art we have been blessed to always enjoy. God Bless you Jimi and thank you brother
Your comment is one of the best to define Jimi.
Jimi went and started something, like many of the greats that were to come after him, he was based heavily in the blues. But though Muddy and so many more before him were the pioneers, for my generation, he was the first we heard who could make his instrument cry and sing.
he put his entire soul & heart into every performance!! RIP JIMI!
Saw The Man, at Berkeley Community Center, May 30, 1970.
Was NOT disappointed. Unfortunately, he died in Sept. I was truly sad but glad I was able to see him.
He is the template for other guitarists to try to copy.
WAVE ON BROTHER!
WAVE ON!
A pure masterpiece by the greatest and most removative guitarist the world has ever seen. Rest easy little wing
just listen to what he's playing, past the poor recording, past the hiss. It's just sublime! Imagine it recorded today, jaws would still be on the floor...total innovation
He's out of fucking tune
@@buckfaststradler4629 Cowboys are the only ones who stay in tune, anyway
@Vyn Valin Yeah it was probably in tune when he bought it!
@Blind Jack Cotton Pretentious, but accurate.
It's like this instrument which takes many years to master is just a kids toy to him. Another analogy, it's like the guitar is not even there, it's just his soul pouring out..
With out a doubt the best. He’s literally king of the guitar. Unbelievable
Jimi always finds a new way to turn a phrase.....never fails to catch my ear...
He played this song completely different every time. Some bootleg came out around 30 years ago where it had like 20 different live versions of Red house and it was amazing, he never played it the same. Of course it was the same words and basic intro, but the guy was amazing, just off the top of his head coming up with leads the other versions didn't have
Greatest guitarist in the history of music he was the total package, The sounds he got out of the electric guitar were unheard of before he hit the scene, Influenced people like Stevie Ray Vaughn,Eddie Van Halen, Steve Vai,Joe Satriani and countless others,I can go on and on how great Jimi was.
Lucky guys you are ! I was a young French boy wen I listen hey joe for the first time I just couldn't believe it I'm 70 now and I still have the same feeling about Jimi
Not instantly thought of as a blues guitarist but Jimi was such a great blues musician. Beautiful.
WOW! Never heard this version . Amazing . One of his best
I was at this show. I was 17 . I’d only been to the Saturday Monterey Pop Fest so I didn’t see him then - he was on Sunday. So I was off to Santa Clara like a shot!
That's so awesome! Can you tell me about what it was like to hear him in real life?
Every one wants to sound and play and look super cool like Sir James Marshall Hendrix. Impossible !!!! He was Unique.
Ultimate blues. This is where you guys came from. Forever indebted. Can't say more.
I was at this show...at least I think it was this one. All the power went out in the middle of a song. Jimi was pissed and let everyone know, but simply killed it when things powered back up. Saw him at Devonshire Downs too, in the San Fernando Valley...where I grew up.
When in my last year of school we spent all our time in a back room listening to all kinds but mainly Jimi, we was all in bands and this teacher in the 60s was way ahead of his time sitting us in the back room analysing the lyrics of songs.
I was there, also. And I agree, the "Hendrix In The West" album is one his best keep secrets. His version of "Blue Suede Shoes" is amazing! One of the best solos I've ever heard him do.
hendrix in the west is one of my biggest influences --- check out that version of red house, and johnny b goode
Also lover man,God bless the queen & sergeant pepper
@@TheArlin317 agreed , that version of Red House is truly off the scale
omg i never knew hendrix played down the street from where i grew up! of course it was 16 years b4 i was born. but wow!
One of the best versions ever! Amazing!
48.éve el távozott,de még mindig ő a legjobb gitáros!
I was at this festival. lucky enough to have seats near the front. Hendrix played the f**k out of everything on the set list. Too bad there wasn't a better recording. there were crazies running throught the cemetary across the street all night long. The night before Hendrix played, the promoters pulled the plug on the Jefferson Airplane at midnight straight up. No apologies or explanations. Taj Mahal and Poco also played that day. Taj about stole the show with his Great Plains Boogie Band line up, with Jesse Ed Davis on Tele. The opposite of Hendrix, all smooth and understated and tasty. Brilliant player, left us way too early. Spirit played; a bit psychedelic and silly but still pretty damn good. I forget the rest of the acts. Good times!
Badass
Acid in the cemetery yeeeeeet LoL
I don't remember seeing any seats. Couldn't have stayed seated anyway
You don't remember Santana or Jethro Tull?
Red House Santa Clara were the best licks Hendrix ever played.
Listen to Jimi's guitar solo from the 5:00 minute point to the 8:00 mark of the song. It is utterly fantastic and beautiful.👍👌👏
The polished, studio version of this, with a different tempo, and those opening staccato notes coming from each separate ear of the headphones, is an amazing aural experience.
the Blues is a thread that all Jimi's music pretty much, winds itself around.
but this one might be near as good. damn.
Even the tuning of his guitar was an artistic performance
He was a Voodoo Chile. Did it all in a few years, never ever ever another Jimi.
Yet another track of the pure genius at work. Thanks for posting.
These are some of the best pics of Jimi that I've ever seen. Oh, if he only would have lived.........Love ya, Jimi. RIP, dude.
My brother saw Jimi light his guitar on fire. Damn! I was 2yrs to young to go. My bad. Love his music. I am now 64. Bam!!!
Величайший музыкант и лучший гитарист 20 века!
Подборка фотографий просто отличная!
I loved him so much!
Bientôt 50 ans qu'il est parti et il fascine toujours autant, qui dit mieux ?
James Marshall Hendrix forever.
Ho !!!!! c'est merveilleux cette mosaïque d images & ce Red House de + pour exploiter encore +. Merci beaucoup les gars de nous gratifier des rares choses (pas si rare finalement) de "Notre gros Timide de Jimi 💝". 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Jimi playing Red House is always a treat ! Live is the Bonb !
Psychedelic blues, baby. Always liked this one...and wondered if he'd lived, whether he'd have drifted more toward the blues. Jimi forever!
Greatest...live performance...ever
A spontaneous fire of wild expression as important now as it was then. Unbridled bursts of individual expression that come from the holy itself beyond any individual. Something that can be trusted. A wildness born straight from nature. Beautiful.
I was hooked on Jimi Hendrix's style of music back in the early 70's, when I first the song "Freedom" and "Dolly Dagger" ....
RIP ! Jimi
Il migliore di tutti ascoltarlo suonare mi emoziona sempre
I was there, one concert I'll never regret.
You lucky son of a bitch.
I was there too. This is the only recording that I've ever heard of that concert. The recording is maybe not the greatest but so what? It's Jimi and it's awesome.
I know right!
got some pics? send me some
Eric Hafley is there a concert you went to that you did regret
😇🙏 I've been listening to Jimi my entire life. Just because you old folks were there stop knocking the youth of today. Once in a lifetime artists such as him are born. So get over it and quit expecting more of them to pop up! Once in a lifetime isn't once in a decade. Every generation has made great music. Yet some musicians will always be better than most. Just be grateful you were there, and quit comparing him to others. Have respect. All art is love. All art has value. Regardless of what you think of it. Most people still don't respect the true talent. They just acknowledge what they never appreciate for what is considered accepted, popularly. Most folks way older, not as old as you who were there will never get to see someone this innovative. Unfortunately. Peace
I feel that way about The Beatles. Never happen again. Jimi's been my fave guitarist since I was 10 or so.
Rock on!!! From a 68 yr young moon child. The youth of America rocks and personally I believe they're gen will get us to the stars and what a better way than listening to good music like jimmies when going warp drive. Jay Lu.. I really love the millenniums!!
"Eric was a guitar player. Jimi was some sort of force of nature." -- Jack Bruce
Brazilian Atlantis
god
You weren't chopped liver yourself, my man. Jus' Sayin'...
... the best and most balanced live version of Red house i ever heard was on a Hendrex compilation album called Kiss The Sky. It's well worth checking out...
Absolutely
Eric was so overratted
jimi was great gift from God to world no one can play the guitar like it a pity he died we hv lost a great artist.
Jimi was always cool.right now "nobody taught me how to live on the streets.
Gonna have to get use to it..."
We were blessed to have Hendrix and his magic touch visit our world. I hope, wherevever he is now, he's still kissing the sky. Thanks for the clean load. He is the only musician I have ever seen cross the Rainbow Bridge. Peace...
Yeah, I got comments ,but not the kind you may expect. Many of ya were real fortunate to have been at this show on the other coast. I took great lessons and learned to play 52 yrs.ago and never regretted it. Saw Jimi only once before he went to heaven at Temple stadium in Philly. For a guy who picked up a guitar at 15 and died at 27, he’s an undeniable virtuoso. At least one of the best I’ve ever seen or heard.But what I want to say mates,is my conscience is pounding.It’s 2022, and his real L.P.s will not be unlocked from the Hendrix “foundation “ or his half sister who maybe doesn’t realize that Jimi’s playing can in no way be fully appreciated by many,many music people who have never heard his small but great original releases.
What are you waiting for ,Hendrix family? Maybe for us to visit him in person before someone younger gets to know him?
If I don’t see you no more in this world, I’ll meet you on the next one and don’t be late.DON’T BE LATE. Peace, Rocky
All time high. Jimi is my favorite. .click the like if
you feel the same way
@@tcaw8813
Would you call him a "like whore" then? Lol
Clicked. Jimi is # 1.
I love Jimi to death his guitar playing touches my soul
mrd123ist same & forever will
walking home to this song. Every step i felt in flow with every jolt, click, screech, moan of the guitar. I can count on my left foot the number of songs that have made me in tune like that. Hendrix is my inspiration
B.B.King always said Jimi was the last real bluesman. And that's all.
you can hear BBs influence on Jimmie early in the song.
hmm idk man...
That's all he said?!!!... thank goodness I avoided having a drink with him.
I'd say Johnny Winter & Rory Gallagher would disagree.
@@stevemcnary4301 Doubt it, they are both dead.
I was only 14 when i hurd his music. They played his entire album at 12 midnight. I got up to listen to it. It was amazing. This was from when he was still in England. Nothing i had ever hurd before
Every performance is a legend, Jimi.
Lenda da Guitarra da década de 60 e 70 :),respeitado até hoje...
EVERY RIFF SRV EVER PLAYED IS RIGHT HERE - IN THIS EXAMPLE OF JIMI'S CREATIVITY - RIGHT ON THE SPOT - MAKING UP AMAZING ONE OF A KIND SOUNDS THAT HAVE NEVER BEEN EQUALED..
@Clout Lord and a dose of human growth hormone(s).
Not quite sure about that...
@@nducati SRV was short
It's kind of funny Jimmy died young and so did Stevie Ray Vaughan and when I listen to Stevie Ray Vaughan I hear the ghost to Hendrix in his music
Thanks for all the pictures and the way you put it together. it really works.
This is a mind-blowing blues...we can feel the music flow through our body...
Wow what a beautiful soul cant ever stop loving this
Had a Volkswagen van actually it was my brothers🦛 real hippo up hill. Just going over 84 hiway was treacherous lol🌷☔️🌷
PEACE ☮️ out!✌️
This guy was way way beyond anybody else. Coltrane, Duke, Miles, Debussy, Beethoven, Django, even Bird, no one can touch him. He was the greatest musician ever in my opinion. He just took you out there with constant, dazzling genius.
Ouais, c'est un peu emphatique, mais peut être vrai.
Dans une registre plus humble , t'approches aucun des sus nommés et ta supplique pour être enterré au panthéon n'est pas prête d'être entendue!
mais je trouve que t'es un guitariste sympatoche toi aussi. J'ai 2 disques de toi, et ils sont bonnards. ciao!
@@pascalsauvetre1154 J'écris de meilleures paroles que John Coltrane.
A man would think your´re reading my mind. He´s just the greatest musician ever. And he managed to become that in 9 years of playing guitar.
@@user-vt4hd8hb4v Think what he'd have been like if he'd ever been in tune
Im not sure "best musician" as a title suits him. Hes the most influential, the rock from the 70s 80s 90s and beyond would have never existed without him
Beautiful!
Jimi Hendrix the legend
Este caballero,de la musica nos hiso disfrutar con verdadera magia gracias hendrix. X to-do.oooooooo.
Hendrix Sempre é muito bom ouvir todos os seu classicos
Hendrix should be taught in schools, how and why he was so essential to music
There are plenty of other innovators that were as essential to music. You just don't know about them do you?
Gary Moore? Fuck off you know nothing and clearly have heard less!
I speak from Experience!!!!
Not really, but standing next to you, I'm a genius!
angry old man attacking someone obviously younger for no reason. I would figure you would be more wise with your years.
God bless the guy who taped this,,,,
Loved photos - perfect collections
Some people will never get what Jimi Hendrix did some people to this day call his playing a lot of noise, but if not for his style many guitarists would never have learned how to get their sound! Jimi taught how to play guitar to countless guitarists! The dude is a legend that many emulate to this day...........
I've pulled over to the side of the road to re-listen more carefully to maybe 10 works in my life. Louis Armstrong's Azelea...Beethoven's 6th and 7th...Mahler's 4th (have to choose carefully since you'll be on the side of the road for awhile)....Coltrane numerous numbers....more versions of Red House by Jimi Hendrix than I can remember.
@@douglashott9843
How FUNNY...!✨👍✨
Wonderful comment!
It would be fascinating to know how many genuine "listeners that actually hear" use
the famed "pullover technique" when they're on the road...!
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Yes saw him at Oakland Coliseum 69 opened up 18 min version of Vodoo Child!!🙏The GOAT!!♥️🌹💯
All of Jimi's recordings are great, but IMO, the definitive version is the San Diego Sports Arena recording on "In the West." I remember being a sailor in 1976 in San Diego and waiting for a bus outside the Sports Arena and thinking, "Geez, just 7 years ago Jimi was here ripping the greatest blues of all time here."
+Rich Ramsey Absolutely! The version of Red House from the "Hendrix in the West" LP is the best guitar playing I've ever heard of Jimi. That Red House version is astounding--at times his guitar doesn't even sound like a guitar--it sounds like an orchestra!! It's hard to believe all that sound is coming from a Trio.
+j p korb More like the Hendrix Family Trust pressured RUclips to remove it. But you have it nonetheless. Just the most blinding, ripping, raw blues ever, eh?
+Rich Ramsey Check out Red House from The Royal Albert Hall, London, Feb 24th, 1969. That one takes some beating and we will see him do it next year on an officially released film.
+John Berry I can't wait for that to come out. I've seen the unofficial version, and during Little Wing it cuts away to some jive cloud effect.I hope the new one has the stage video included. But just like how "Can You See Me?" is cut out of Monterey. Exasperating.
The whole concert should be crystal clear.
I'm from Manchester England I saw Jimi Hendrix in sir Albert hall he was amazing
The more we drift away from the 60's the more we come to realise how inspired they we're as Artists/Performers. There are inspired Artist's today but I can't help feeling that these 60's artist we're tuned into a greater power/vibration/consciousness call it what you will that is available in our present society. I'm on the outside looking in, where are you ?
Have to agree- we had a veritable flood of incredible musician/trailblazers come thru in the 60s and 70s. They were all doing original stuff, too! They were creating all the musical genre we have today. Almost all of the musicians today will fit into a genre that one of my musician peers created...
it's almost like everyone was on acid... oh wait
It's still all available ,just got to get past the mental blocks
Thats right.....all energy is always available forever and the energy of Jimi is still PRESENT....here n now
Well, there's view among goodly number of the faithful that Jimi WAS the Second Coming. But as usual, the human race blew it.
Genious pioneer.The greatest
His bandmates were legendary as well. Imagine having to keep up with Buster!
The master...my hero!
Whats the first thing a kid wants to play, clapton, bb king satriani ? no its still Hendrix. Blues based set on 11 feeding back till the ears bleed rock n roll.
greg d nah dog frampton was mine
And the first music played over my first bluetooth earbuds... Hendrix Red House, the greatest electric blues ever
real blues right here. the real deal. love it.
Greatest Guitar Player Ever! "JIMI BAD ASS HENDRIX"
No argument, we all know Jimi is the best. So is Eric, Jimmy, Eddie, Jeff, SRV, BB, etc., they all have their own styles & traits that make them the best!
O imbatível Jimmy Hendrix. Nunca algeim irá conseguir fazer o que Eli fez com a gitarra.....fenomenal..brasil
Complete Awesomeness….!!!!!
I love Jimi
amazingly wonderful
Jimi on his worst days was better than most people will ever be
J'ai écouté tous styles de musiques, dont le reggae, la soul, le rock'n'roll, country, le har-rock, la funk, la techno, le dubstep , le Hip-Hop, le blues évidemment, le métal et ses techniciens de la guitare, mais Jimmy était clairement au dessus de tous!
Jimy hendrik is the best forever
Hendrix , You Numbnuts
Hendrix lo mejor del rock pesado y acido del mundo
incrivelmente bom, uma delicia de se escutar...
Thank you jimi Hendrix
I must have been typing too carelessly, otherwise there's no way I'd have left that one out. It's possibly the single best live rock/blues performance of all time.
Best Guitarist PERIOD.
Why can't we bring more of the 60's style back...WE NEED MORE OF THIS STUFF!!!!!
I AGREE
Mellow, professional, and just plain nice