Paul McCartney told he was really surprised because Jimi Hendrix learnt to play the song very quickly. Sgt. Pepper’s was released on Friday and that concert was on Sunday.
@@slimymclord8165 Rolling Stone No 482, September 11th, 1986 Paul McCartney: The Rolling Stone Interview The greatest compliment he ever paid me was when the Beatles did Sgt. Pepper. The album was released on a Friday night, and on Sunday Jimi played a little gig that Brian Epstein used to run called the Savile Theatre - and he opened with "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band": boom-boom-bahhhm, boom-boom-bahhhm! Oh, man, that was so good. I mean, it had only been out for two days!
@@slimymclord8165 Rolling Stone No 482, September 11th, 1986 Paul McCartney: The Rolling Stone Interview The greatest compliment he ever paid me was when the Beatles did Sgt. Pepper. The album was released on a Friday night, and on Sunday Jimi played a little gig that Brian Epstein used to run called the Savile Theatre - and he opened with "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band": boom-boom-bahhhm, boom-boom-bahhhm! Oh, man, that was so good. I mean, it had only been out for two days!
@@slimymclord8165 but as leader of the "experience" he was a leader in the truest sense. He knew what sacrifice meant. Dude was a freaking Vietnam vet. No wonder he was so chill bruv was zonked out and tragic was his death.
Arguably the greatest rapper of all time, acting as arguably the greatest guitarist of all time, performing a song by arguably the greatest band of all time
@@miked3168 ok? almost everyone in GOAT status is washed now, ESPECIALLY em and nas. andre has never had a bad verse and has the most important rap verse with verse 4 of aquemini, and the best rap verse ever with da art of storytellin part 1
RIP the three members of The Jimi Hendrix Experience Jimi Hendrix (November 27, 1942 - September 18, 1970), aged 27 Noel Redding (December 25, 1945 - May 11, 2003), aged 57 Mitch Mitchell (July 9, 1946 - November 12, 2008), aged 62 You will be remembered as legends.
@@rcruz262bruh man came up with little wing, voodoo child, purple haze, etc. some of the hardest blues song to play till this day I think he could of played anything you wanted him too if he wanted to learn it. We’ll never know though cuz the legend is gone way to soon.
@Carlos The Rocker that is insane - to play a cover of a song in front of the composer before they even wrote the song ))) only Jimi Hendrix could do this * lol
Not really in those days it was about fun , Paul Mccartneys not ip his own arse like todays god awful stats I bet he was chuffed as nuts , back then gigs & stuff wete outside of mainstream , its mot like todays harsh shite factory musuc
Arguably the best on screen version of a Jimi I've ever seen. He totally nails Jimi's vocalizations, speaking wise. I feel like they've never done a GREAT, let me re-phrase.. successful biopic of Jimi. When you compare it to say.. Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, Ray Charles, etc..
dude right!! this is my favourite biopic other then the dirt ofcourse 2 comeplety diffrent movies but andre 3000 KILLED the role of jimi picture perfect same with the actor who played chas, imagen poots played linda keith stunningly, she looked amazing and from the 1 interview ive seen of linda, did a very good job... isnt weird that linda has been 100% out of the spotlight since this time? try to find a new picture,video anything on her , shes still alive so but even 25 years ago theres nothing just her early pictures from vogue and that 1 interview on jimi when he died
Paul McCartny said he had a bigsby trem and his guitar went wildly out of tune and he asked Eric Clapton (who was also in the audience) to come help him retune his guitar.
Apparently Paul showed up at The Stones 1968 ‘unveiling’ of Beggars Banquet with an accetate disc of Hey Jude and played it and blew everyone away. They were all friends but it’s still, youthful exuberance. ‘ look what we just did’ and wasn’t meant to crash the party.
I would give my right arm to be able to go back in time and be at this exact concert sitting next to John Lennon when her heard Jimi do Sgt. peppers Lonely Heart Club Band for the first time. It must have been unbelievably incredible. The young people of the 60's & 70's were the luckiest people to have ever lived in musical history.
Andre 3000 did an incredible job as jimi in this movie -l remember seeing him as the guitarist in "hey la"smiling just like jimi and thinking if anyone should play jimi in a movie it should be him -and he really knocked it out the park -he was amazing 👏 😉 👍
ralph macchio did a decent job pretending to play in the movie crossroads, not perfect but pretty decent. it was acceptable especially compared to this joke of a scene
In Back to the Future, Johnney B Goode was played correctly, just one fret too high. That's not even a movie about guitarists and they got it mostly right.
When you watch the original footage, it's incredible how both relaxed and confident Jimi is. He is looking for something with his stagehands, never missing a beat, and nailing the solo portion, all with the Beatles and countless other rock luminaries watching. the re-creation is just hokey.
One of my favorite rappers playing my favorite guitarist playing my favorite song of all time by my favorite band of all time. Utter 'jizz in my pants' moment.
@@treyferguson2965 That V is Jimi's guitar. It's a well documented instrument. However, at this particular show, he used a white Strat. There's video of it online.
@@ashifrin your right. I learned something though. Never knew that. It was a Gibson is what Google said. I only ever seen him play a Fender Stratocaster
@@treyferguson2965 I think he usually used the V on some of the blues numbers, like Red House, and maybe on the solo to All Along The Watchtower.... but yeah, I'd think he would have used the Strat at a gig like this.
Paul McCartney spoke about this when I saw him last month on his one on one tour. He said a special shout out to Jimi and said how amazing it is that Hendrix was able to learn this song 2 days after it came out and that he played it so well!!
Not too hard of a chord progression to be honest. Especially for someone with Jimi's skill. I bet it only took him minutes to figure it out. Probably spent more time learning the lyrics than the guitar part.
This is one of those amazing things you never would have predicted. The Experience shows just how versatile they really were hitting it cold minutes before going on stage.
Jimi was a sweetie, a very nice guy. I remember him opening at the Saville on a Sunday night, 4th June 1967. Brian Epstein used to rent it when it was usually dark on the Sunday. Jimi opened, the curtains flew back and he came walking forward, playing 'Sgt. Pepper', and it had only been released on the Thursday so that was like the ultimate compliment. It's still obviously a shining memory for me, because I admired him so much anyway, he was so accomplished. To think that that album had meant so much to him as to actually do it by the Sunday night, three days after the release. He must have been so into it, because normally it might take a day for rehearsal and then you might wonder whether you'd put it in, but he just opened with it. It's a pretty major compliment in anyone's book. I put that down as one of the great honours of my career. I mean, I'm sure he wouldn't have thought of it as an honour, I'm sure he thought it was the other way round, but to me that was like a great boost.” - Paul McCartney.
Very warm words from Paul...especially when you consider that Hendrix fooled around with Linda Eastman--before she got together with her future husband!...She "knew" several high-profile Rock stars.
Woah hold up you have a memory from before the Civil rights act passed. Holy shit, you knew a world where jimi wasn't even considered a full citizen. That's crazy.
@@camc5483 wrong. It's sad that your brain works like that. Jimi had not a mean bone in his body, especially towards the Beatles who helped Jimi become successful in London and in America.
Despite all the factual, physical and musical errors in this clip concerning the original performance of this song I think the actor playing Hendrix has captured his essence really well.
@@wolfgarthefirst5735 He’s crazy! Not only did he make one of the greatest songs of the 2000s (and of all time), but he was part of one of the greatest hip hop groups producing several hits over the course of one decade. AND he’s an actor.
Yeah... I didn't know you could make a sound identical to the 12th fret of the B string down-tuned a half-step by striking the 2nd fret OF THE G STRING! Totally amazing.
Jimi had a helluva lot of Swag. He played Sgt. Pepper in his style and made it Acid rock. Macca was in the audience and was impressed with the performance. True Story!
firstly, this is a live show. you can play whatever the heck u want from other artists as long as u don’t put it on a track and sell it as yours. secondly, hell yes there was lawyers and greedy label execs. anyone could tribute, but how closely you wanted to do it was the difference between yours and theirs. george harrison accidentally made his song sound a bit like the robettes(i think it was?) a few years later and was sued to all hell.
@@halloweenjean it's not that he made his song sound a bit like The Chiffons, the problem is that he wrote the exact same song just with different lyrics. He didn't know it already existed, and the resulting accusations made him kinda depressed and avoid writing new songs.
Most people think the jimi Hendrix experience was a three piece band. Jimi, Mitch, and Noel. Well actually it was a five piece. Jimi, Mitch, Noel and Jimi’s 2 massive balls
I love this story. It's incredible, the balls it takes to go out there and cover a song, that just came out, while the artists were in the audience. And they just absolutely killed it. I remember hearing how excited Paul was to see what they did to it. They all saw it as an honor. What makes me sad is that Hendrix had to go to Europe to be able to perform and build up a name, because the only clubs in America he could play at were black only clubs. The Beatles were actually ahead of their time by refusing to perform in any segregated club. And holy shit Andre looks like Jimi!
Well I suppose someone had to come in a make a whinny political stand on the unfairness of America....again. BOO HOO! Seems that makes it's way into everything today. If I could I'd hand you a tissue. Might want to check your facts first though. Jimi's audience was mostly White. He WAS NOT playing only in "Black" only venues. Before going solo he did back up work for some big MOTOWN acts and that likely saw him playing to most black audiences in the sort of venues you are imagining but his solo stuff was about a million miles away from Motown and squarely in the venues where the hard rock that was popular with young White Baby Boomers was happening. Jimi's audience were the same "kids" that went to see Cream, the Yardbirds and other bands with White Guitarists playing hard rock in the late sixties. The segregation you want to believe was happening.......WASN'T!
I "experienced " Jimi and the Experience August of 1968 in Chicago. I still remember the show. He played a couple songs and barley moved... other than his hands. Then the drugs kicked in and he flew up into the air and the SHOW was on...
Me too! I tought this was a genuine live clip, rather than from a docu-drama. I wouldn't have known better until there was too much stuff to capture live (especially in 1967).
To his dying day, the whole world said Jimi was the best guitarist ever, but Jimi always maintained that Eric Clapton was the best guitar player ever. I think we all know who truly takes the cake. RIP Jimi!!
Andre did more than a fantastic job of this with hard work and extensive intense guitar lessons from a person who knew Hendrix style inside out . NO HATE 3 STACKS!!! AWESOME JOB!!! YOU LOOK AND MOVED LIKE HIM TOO!!! OUTSTANDING!!!
It always amazes me when I watch Jimi play, no matter how many times I watch him. This actor did one heck of a good job portraying Hendrix. He’s performance is almost as mesmerizing as the real Jimi.
Amazed to see this after all these years. went to see jimi on the saturday night i think at the califoria ballroom . He played this all night. what a night.
My parents had the Sgt Peppers Album, I remember it vividly, my favorite song was When I'm 64.. I'll never forget dancing to that as a child over 30 years ago! The Beatles were/are the best.. I'm currently waiting for a Led Zeppelin biopic
@@mejjandungu3888 it isn't 100% sure, but one theory suggests he OD'd on drugs and either asphyxiated and intoxicated with his own vomit or had a pulmonary emphysema and died shortly after. rip hendrix, to me he was the best artist of all time.
@@SHTTRRALTY That's not a theory, it's literally confirmed everywhere. He did OD, and I'm not surpirsed considering how much he did drugs. That man needed Jesus in his life. Drugs killed his poor soul.
I love this clip. It's odd, it's one of the only recognizable songs in the whole movie, and not a Jimi Hendrix original, but man, this clip is amazing. 'We're in a band.' 'Only if we fuck it up.' Awesome!
I love how every documentary or biopic on hendrix is about a completely different person. It's like he was never really what any of us thought he was. I could say the same about all of these Prince books. Not one of them is really about the same guy.
When I was a teenager I read every Hendrix biography I could get my hands on and they were all different and painted both good and bad pictures. I'll never know what is real for sure.
It’s strange because a couple guys have given strong performances as Jimi but they just can’t seem to write a story that is interesting and engaging. Everyone seems so focused on recreating the same six or seven “Legend of Jimi Hendrix” stories that have been told to death. I’m sure theres a good script out there somewhere.
True story! I got to hear Paul re-tell the story to me last night at his concert, Jimi was playing on a vibrato stereo system. Back in the day playing such a “nasty” guitar solo on vibrato would throw your guitar out of tune. Sgt. Peppers was is opening song though! So after the song he looked out and said, “Is Eric Clapton out there? Can you get up here and tune this thing?”
Man Andre 3000 did an amazing job playing Jimi. He looks like him, he's got the voice and the way of speaking down just right. It sucks that they couldn't make the movie a full biopic with Hendrix's own music. Andre would have won an Oscar for it I'm sure!
Same here. And there's actual video of the things he did on stage during this song. I'm surprised they had him playing with his teeth, behind his back, etc. when he didn't do that during this.
Andre 3000 gave one hell of a performance! Jimi had some big hands to imitate and a Godlike Guitar Legacy to follow! With all of the inaccuracies of this movie, I am satisfied with phenomenal acting Andre 3000 demonstrated for us on the Big Screen! Thank you Andre 3000, for getting this role as right as you could humanly do; and thank you Jimi Hendrix for blessing our souls and ears with your Psychadelic Gypsy Blues Guitar sermons from the pulpits of the Electric Church!
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I thought the white guy at the start was suppose to be Paul McCartney I thought thats bad casting..then I realised it was Chas Chandler..to be fair he looked a bit like him.. just not as pretty
Ah! I thought it was meant to be Paul McCartney too! Thanks for pointing that out. And thanks to Google, I now know Chas Chandler wasn't half of Chas & Dave.
0:39 Weird, it looks like they modified the Sgt Pepper cover, the suit colors are not correct. I wonder if they had an issue using the original likenesses or something.
Devon Byrne it is reversed, but the uniform colors are still wrong. In order it should be lime green, pink, sky blue, and red-orange (and then mirror that). However, the album shown is sky blue, red-orange, green, and blue. 2 colors right, but none of them in the right place (regular or reversed)
Guitarristas Fantásticos Incríveis: Neil Young Eric Clapton Joe Bonamassa David Gilmour Jimi Page e muitos outros porém James Marshall Hendrix ainda é e será o melhor de todos os tempos...
What's most impressive, behind Andre Benjamin's stunningly accurate portrayal, is the fact that the Hendrix family did NOT approve of this film, thus, they were unable to use any of Jimi's actual music. That in itself was a huge accomplishment.
The Hendix Estate is very greedy with his music, & I don't mean money wise necessarily. There is a ton of Jimi's material that doesn't see the light of day, constantly have some his tunes yanked off of youtube. I have so much rare material of his on cassette, can't find digital versions of most of it anywhere. It's so very sad...
Love this movie. Just lost my dad. He was a huge beatles fan but I was so young I didn't really understand what they were doing and did..went and still going down the rabbit hole of the beatles. Discovered this and went down the jimi hendrix exp rabbit hole..loving life!!
Andre3000 was the right choice over all but man would that he 1) had a decent script and 2) knew how to at least grab the basics of guitar - enough to mimic the placement of the hands on the neck relevant to the song being represented. as well , yes that flying V sure has a fender sound.
I'd rather they cast an unknown than Andre 3000. I don't deny he put a lot of effort into getting into Jimi's character, but watching this just feels so fake. This is not good acting. But maybe it's the director's fault more than anything.
1. Jimi lesende dat song 1 week before the show 2. He played the strat 3. He introduced the song before he played it 4. Why couldn't they find an actor who can rly play the guitar 5. He wore a head dat night 6. Cool video
Paddy Padraig that was really specific but its a movie not alot of black actors have the skills like jimi so it wouldn't look good and the guy is andre 3000 the guy from outkast
Paddy Padraig that was really specific but its a movie not alot of black actors have the skills like jimi so it wouldn't look good and the guy is andre 3000 the guy from outkast
Prince comes a very close second to Jimi. May both legends R.I.P. Seen Prince live 3 times but never seen Jimi. A guy I used to work with went to Woodstock & seen Jimi though. 3 days of mayhem he said.
The greatest testament to Jimi has to be how completely floored every single British musician was by him. Remember, in 1967, these cats owned the rock 'n roll world. They were already legends and went on to become even bigger...and yet, to this day, they still talk about how shocked they were when Hendrix came out of nowhere and turned them into lifelong, enduring fans. Rick Wakeman probably has the best story about this. On the American side of the pond, it's probably how much Frank Zappa--a guy who did not lavish praise on anyone, except his R & B heroes and bands like Gentle Giant--genuinely liked Jimi. I was 9 years old when Hendrix died, by which time (thanks to my older brother) I was also a huge fan. I see things today where current musicians say that he was overrated and "sloppy," etc, but these people just do not understand what it was like when Jimi burst on the scene, in much the same way that they do not understand or appreciate Zappa, Steppenwolf or the Vanilla Fudge. (Not to mention Gentle Giant, who were the most creative and original band of the glorious 70s...)
why the hell didn't they cast Eric Gales for the role... he looks like Hendrix, plays lefty and SOUNDS like him... and he's also... ha ha surprise surprise... black too LOL
you don't have to be an expert to see this is one of the worst guitar acting you can see in a decent movie. Plus the guitar definitely sounds like a strat and the jimi sound on a strat..
I grew up in rural Indiana and started listening to Jimi in '90. I did not fit in but I just ignored everyone and did my thing. That was 7th grade. By 12th (it was a jr sr highschool) everyone was listening to it.
Grazie a Dio ..ho avuto la fortuna di ascoltarlo a Roma Teatro Brancaccio e avevo 17 anni x giorni sono rimasto muto ,nella mia vita non ho ascoltato di meglio ,, ogni giorno sempre, sempre, ascolto un brano di Hendrix ❤❤❤❤
When I was watching this I thought it was a Peter Jackson out take for the Get Back video and realized from the comments this was a movie. This was a phenomenal acting and sounds like they were actually performance and Andre 3000 absolutely phenomenal. The actor on the bass looked very cool and reminded me when musicians were cool by the way they moved. They felt the music . Amazing!!!
Paul McCartney told he was really surprised because Jimi Hendrix learnt to play the song very quickly. Sgt. Pepper’s was released on Friday and that concert was on Sunday.
It's a pretty simple chord progression, child's play for Jimi, he probably learned the whole thing in a matter of minutes.
@@slimymclord8165 Rolling Stone No 482, September 11th, 1986
Paul McCartney: The Rolling Stone Interview
The greatest compliment he ever paid me was when the Beatles did Sgt. Pepper. The album was released on a Friday night, and on Sunday Jimi played a little gig that Brian Epstein used to run called the Savile Theatre - and he opened with "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band": boom-boom-bahhhm, boom-boom-bahhhm! Oh, man, that was so good. I mean, it had only been out for two days!
@@slimymclord8165 Rolling Stone No 482, September 11th, 1986
Paul McCartney: The Rolling Stone Interview
The greatest compliment he ever paid me was when the Beatles did Sgt. Pepper. The album was released on a Friday night, and on Sunday Jimi played a little gig that Brian Epstein used to run called the Savile Theatre - and he opened with "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band": boom-boom-bahhhm, boom-boom-bahhhm! Oh, man, that was so good. I mean, it had only been out for two days!
This is one of my favorite covers of history.
@@slimymclord8165 but as leader of the "experience" he was a leader in the truest sense. He knew what sacrifice meant. Dude was a freaking Vietnam vet. No wonder he was so chill bruv was zonked out and tragic was his death.
Arguably the greatest rapper of all time, acting as arguably the greatest guitarist of all time, performing a song by arguably the greatest band of all time
Rapper tf?
lemons fuck yeah. Andre3000 is the goat
chrayze greatest rapper is a bit of a stretch.
chrayze if he was, where is he now? Washed up
@@miked3168 ok? almost everyone in GOAT status is washed now, ESPECIALLY em and nas. andre has never had a bad verse and has the most important rap verse with verse 4 of aquemini, and the best rap verse ever with da art of storytellin part 1
RIP the three members of The Jimi Hendrix Experience
Jimi Hendrix (November 27, 1942 - September 18, 1970), aged 27
Noel Redding (December 25, 1945 - May 11, 2003), aged 57
Mitch Mitchell (July 9, 1946 - November 12, 2008), aged 62
You will be remembered as legends.
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It was always weird that Chas Chandler was associated with Jimi coz my brother was called Mitch.
I'm sure they are hooked up again playing together in another dimension somewhere, influencing another lifeforms somewhere.
@@hughdismuke4703 No. they are dead. Dust. Shuffled up their mortal coils, they are no more, they have ceased to be.
@@chazwyman8951 who died and made you genius? Well of course they are dead. They are no longer here on earth.
Jimmy could play anything, even lullabies. He was just a genius.
No he couldnt play everything!
@@rcruz262 aight bet
@@Yourd4d This is how stupid myths about the legends start!
@@rcruz262 shush
@@rcruz262bruh man came up with little wing, voodoo child, purple haze, etc. some of the hardest blues song to play till this day I think he could of played anything you wanted him too if he wanted to learn it. We’ll never know though cuz the legend is gone way to soon.
It's CRAZY how Andre 3000 was able to nail Jimi's voice and style of talk. The mannerisms are pretty good too.
The actor who plays Jimi's manager Chas Chandler looks a lot like Chas as well. They did a pretty good job casting.
@@gitsiriusmusic only a braindead fucking idiot would discredit andre 3000's contributions to music
+gitsiriusmusic Wow Mr. 3000 a bad musician? put the spoon down u really high asf
gitsiriusmusic you just proved you don’t know shit about music. go back to where you came from
Bitch andre 3000 is one of the best rappers of our time. He isn't a bad musician at all
The fact that this actually happened is insane.
Jimi had balls the size of Jupiter to do this 2 days after it was released with Paul in the audience.
Looks historical- where they learned it on the fly, then opened with it.
@Carlos The Rocker not true. That song was made after jimi's death
@Carlos The Rocker that is insane - to play a cover of a song in front of the composer before they even wrote the song ))) only Jimi Hendrix could do this * lol
@Carlos The Rocker Jimi died in 1970. Zeppelin IV, in which Stairway is the closing track on side two, came out in 1971.
Not really in those days it was about fun , Paul Mccartneys not ip his own arse like todays god awful stats I bet he was chuffed as nuts , back then gigs & stuff wete outside of mainstream , its mot like todays harsh shite factory musuc
The actor who portrayed Jimi did an incredible job. Looks and sounds just like him
It was contemporary rapper and songwriter Andre 3000! Truly a talented dude.
Arguably the best on screen version of a Jimi I've ever seen. He totally nails Jimi's vocalizations, speaking wise. I feel like they've never done a GREAT, let me re-phrase.. successful biopic of Jimi. When you compare it to say.. Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, Ray Charles, etc..
The Buddy Holly Story had its fair share of detractors who called it out for not being authentic.
dude right!! this is my favourite biopic other then the dirt ofcourse 2 comeplety diffrent movies but andre 3000 KILLED the role of jimi picture perfect same with the actor who played chas, imagen poots played linda keith stunningly, she looked amazing and from the 1 interview ive seen of linda, did a very good job... isnt weird that linda has been 100% out of the spotlight since this time? try to find a new picture,video anything on her , shes still alive so but even 25 years ago theres nothing just her early pictures from vogue and that 1 interview on jimi when he died
He really, really has his speaking voice down
What is this ?
"The Beatles are *IN* the audience. It's a fucking insult"
""Well only if we fuck it up"
Too funny 😂
Too True.
So what?
Paul McCartny said he had a bigsby trem and his guitar went wildly out of tune and he asked Eric Clapton (who was also in the audience) to come help him retune his guitar.
It’s not THAT funny. You Zoomers think everything is funny
@@jnnx it's better than the "humor" you boomer losers try to use. just admit you hate your wife, bud
Jimi was bad ass to cover music that came out two days before. He's a legend
The song itself is pretty basic...
Noel Redding and Mitch Mitchell were the impressive ones. They just played it cold
Sgt Peppers was released on the 26th of May, 1967 in the U.K, which is 9 days before the gig
@@mikeblaz I've seen people eat broken glass who are smarter than you. My friend, if it weren't for your rich parents, you'd be dead already.
Apparently Paul showed up at The Stones 1968 ‘unveiling’ of Beggars Banquet with an accetate disc of Hey Jude and played it and blew everyone away. They were all friends but it’s still, youthful exuberance. ‘ look what we just did’ and wasn’t meant to crash the party.
I would give my right arm to be able to go back in time and be at this exact concert sitting next to John Lennon when her heard Jimi do Sgt. peppers Lonely Heart Club Band for the first time. It must have been unbelievably incredible. The young people of the 60's & 70's were the luckiest people to have ever lived in musical history.
Jimmy Hendrix was the best guitarist of all time . Authentic power - original--I saw him play live unbelievable
am 37 now, was 19 when I heard his music, you good old sir are blessed to have seen him play live
so lucky
@@Ac_AdapterIncorrect. 😂
@@Ac_Adapter Why would he bother, it's shite ?
@@Ac_Adapter hes to busy making songs that people actually listen to
As bad as this movie was, André 3k did an incredible job as Jimi he moved and sounded just like him
Thats a terrific movie.
What movie was this? Is it across the universe?
Apparently its Called Jimi: All is By My Side
how could they make a Jimi movie without having rights to Jimi’s music.
@@donavenhollow5709 thanks man
This guys so good that he can play a solo from the 5th fret and make it look like he’s playing in the 14th fret.
14th???????😅
That's a very strong bend
All air guitar
I thought it was the 27th fret...???
Advanced Caged system at work hahahahaha.
The voice is spot on, and he definitely looks the part!
Andre 3000 did an incredible job as jimi in this movie -l remember seeing him as the guitarist in "hey la"smiling just like jimi and thinking if anyone should play jimi in a movie it should be him -and he really knocked it out the park -he was amazing 👏 😉 👍
That feeling when he's playing far up on the neck, but it sound like its being played on the 12th fret..the curse of any movie thats about guitarists
You talkin about 2:46? LOL
lifestraight it's poor editing...
ralph macchio did a decent job pretending to play in the movie crossroads, not perfect but pretty decent. it was acceptable especially compared to this joke of a scene
In Back to the Future, Johnney B Goode was played correctly, just one fret too high. That's not even a movie about guitarists and they got it mostly right.
Sal Zulli ..true...but Michael j Fox I remember being a good guitar player...
When you watch the original footage, it's incredible how both relaxed and confident Jimi is. He is looking for something with his stagehands, never missing a beat, and nailing the solo portion, all with the Beatles and countless other rock luminaries watching. the re-creation is just hokey.
Any guitar player knows this about him, he could play in his sleep
This performance was never recorded, the footage you are referring to is of a later performance.
@@Kawwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww Yes, this is of a performance 6 months after the one recreated here
He's looking for a replacement guitar pick, since he dropped it when he threw away his cigarette?
Came out with a cig in his mouth and threw it aside. Then I think he dropped a pick and was asking for another one while ripping a one-handed solo.
Top shelf musician. Perhaps the greatest guitar player to have ever lived on this planet. His level of expression has never been topped.
Perhaps????😂
One of my favorite rappers playing my favorite guitarist playing my favorite song of all time by my favorite band of all time. Utter 'jizz in my pants' moment.
...the amazing Strat sounds he gets from that Flying V...
Lol.
Why would they not use the guitar Jimi used mostly in this? I never seen Hendrix with guitar like that
@@treyferguson2965 That V is Jimi's guitar. It's a well documented instrument. However, at this particular show, he used a white Strat. There's video of it online.
@@ashifrin your right. I learned something though. Never knew that. It was a Gibson is what Google said. I only ever seen him play a Fender Stratocaster
@@treyferguson2965 I think he usually used the V on some of the blues numbers, like Red House, and maybe on the solo to All Along The Watchtower.... but yeah, I'd think he would have used the Strat at a gig like this.
Paul McCartney spoke about this when I saw him last month on his one on one tour. He said a special shout out to Jimi and said how amazing it is that Hendrix was able to learn this song 2 days after it came out and that he played it so well!!
Not too hard of a chord progression to be honest. Especially for someone with Jimi's skill. I bet it only took him minutes to figure it out. Probably spent more time learning the lyrics than the guitar part.
Jimi did way better on this song, the Beatles version is so simply
@@Leo-vt5lm Simply simple spelling. 🤣
@@rtanidean4931 what you mean? English isnt even my primary languague, i dont care spell properly
@@Leo-vt5lm I mean you are doing great! Thank you. Have a great week. 😊💚
I've watched this so many times and never noticed that at 4:07 is supposed to be Paul McCartney in the audience with a mustache
And I think John to the left of him.
@@someguyontheinternet2544 Looks more like George to me.....Pattie Boyd, George, Jane Asher, and Paul?
@@EE-gg3xf I think you've got it.
This is one of those amazing things you never would have predicted. The Experience shows just how versatile they really were hitting it cold minutes before going on stage.
Hendrix was a badass, I am to young to have met him but you're never to young to experience the experience
Jimi was a sweetie, a very nice guy. I remember him opening at the Saville on a Sunday night, 4th June 1967. Brian Epstein used to rent it when it was usually dark on the Sunday. Jimi opened, the curtains flew back and he came walking forward, playing 'Sgt. Pepper', and it had only been released on the Thursday so that was like the ultimate compliment. It's still obviously a shining memory for me, because I admired him so much anyway, he was so accomplished. To think that that album had meant so much to him as to actually do it by the Sunday night, three days after the release. He must have been so into it, because normally it might take a day for rehearsal and then you might wonder whether you'd put it in, but he just opened with it. It's a pretty major compliment in anyone's book. I put that down as one of the great honours of my career. I mean, I'm sure he wouldn't have thought of it as an honour, I'm sure he thought it was the other way round, but to me that was like a great boost.” - Paul McCartney.
My understanding was that Epstein actually owned the lease of the theatre.
Very warm words from Paul...especially when you consider that Hendrix fooled around with Linda Eastman--before she got together with her future husband!...She "knew" several high-profile Rock stars.
Woah hold up you have a memory from before the Civil rights act passed. Holy shit, you knew a world where jimi wasn't even considered a full citizen. That's crazy.
Jimi honored Paul and the boys because they helped him so much in London and Paul arranged for Jimis conquest of America at the Monterey Pop Festival.
@@camc5483 wrong. It's sad that your brain works like that. Jimi had not a mean bone in his body, especially towards the Beatles who helped Jimi become successful in London and in America.
Despite all the factual, physical and musical errors in this clip concerning the original performance of this song I think the actor playing Hendrix has captured his essence really well.
Thats how it always go 😞
Wrong guitar first off.
That's Andre 3000 he's a legend in of himself.
@@wolfgarthefirst5735 dude changed music history
@@wolfgarthefirst5735 He’s crazy! Not only did he make one of the greatest songs of the 2000s (and of all time), but he was part of one of the greatest hip hop groups producing several hits over the course of one decade. AND he’s an actor.
I started young...I saw Hendrix at the Fillmore East NYC..January 1 1970...I was 10...
RIP this genius..so talented and visionnary..he helped me so much in my life with his music..many thks David..❤❤
Wow that Gibson Flying V sure sounds like it's got Strat single coils in it. ;-)
hahahahaha yeah and boy i didnt know you could play a solo by just throwing your fingers all over the fretboard!!
that Gibson sounds surprisingly Fenderish...hmmmm....
Dyers88 Twang!!!!
Yeah... I didn't know you could make a sound identical to the 12th fret of the B string down-tuned a half-step by striking the 2nd fret OF THE G STRING! Totally amazing.
Acid is a hellova drug.
Jimi had a helluva lot of Swag.
He played Sgt. Pepper in his style and made it Acid rock. Macca was in the audience and was impressed with the performance. True Story!
In the days when you could pay tribute to greatness without lawyers or greedy label executives - just enjoy the music - and share it to the crowds!
Lawyers and greedy label executives have always been around lol
@@haakonlien7107 Yes but, I will sue you or I will see you in court
was not in the mainstream vocabulary just yet.
@@deanl0 buddy yes it was
firstly, this is a live show. you can play whatever the heck u want from other artists as long as u don’t put it on a track and sell it as yours. secondly, hell yes there was lawyers and greedy label execs. anyone could tribute, but how closely you wanted to do it was the difference between yours and theirs. george harrison accidentally made his song sound a bit like the robettes(i think it was?) a few years later and was sued to all hell.
@@halloweenjean it's not that he made his song sound a bit like The Chiffons, the problem is that he wrote the exact same song just with different lyrics. He didn't know it already existed, and the resulting accusations made him kinda depressed and avoid writing new songs.
Most people think the jimi Hendrix experience was a three piece band. Jimi, Mitch, and Noel. Well actually it was a five piece. Jimi, Mitch, Noel and Jimi’s 2 massive balls
True
I love this story. It's incredible, the balls it takes to go out there and cover a song, that just came out, while the artists were in the audience. And they just absolutely killed it. I remember hearing how excited Paul was to see what they did to it. They all saw it as an honor.
What makes me sad is that Hendrix had to go to Europe to be able to perform and build up a name, because the only clubs in America he could play at were black only clubs. The Beatles were actually ahead of their time by refusing to perform in any segregated club.
And holy shit Andre looks like Jimi!
I agree!
That guy's portrayal of Jimi Hendrix is an insult to Jimi hendrix. Somebody just wanted to make money from making a movie about Jimi hendrix.
Oh really does it make you sad or are you just full of shit?
False, I saw him at a club (Cafe Wha?) in NYC in 1966. Fully integrated. Stop rewriting history.
Well I suppose someone had to come in a make a whinny political stand on the unfairness of America....again. BOO HOO! Seems that makes it's way into everything today. If I could I'd hand you a tissue. Might want to check your facts first though. Jimi's audience was mostly White. He WAS NOT playing only in "Black" only venues. Before going solo he did back up work for some big MOTOWN acts and that likely saw him playing to most black audiences in the sort of venues you are imagining but his solo stuff was about a million miles away from Motown and squarely in the venues where the hard rock that was popular with young White Baby Boomers was happening. Jimi's audience were the same "kids" that went to see Cream, the Yardbirds and other bands with White Guitarists playing hard rock in the late sixties. The segregation you want to believe was happening.......WASN'T!
I "experienced " Jimi and the Experience August of 1968 in Chicago. I still remember the show. He played a couple songs and barley moved... other than his hands. Then the drugs kicked in and he flew up into the air and the SHOW was on...
Greg Hartman and he died cause og drugs
But he really lived while he was here
Nostre38 They were sleeping pills
Nostre38 depressants. Sleeping pills.
ActuallyDavid u believe every thing your hear? {Smh}
I like his music, but the man, Jimi, I love. He was the most humble, beautiful person to ever live in the rockin' world.
Damn, the amount of times that he takes his hands off of the guitar but it he still plays is nuts. Psychic powers
Jimi Hendrix is a legend who's music will never cease to be revered. I felt the same way in high school as I do now at the age of 55.
Andre had me actually thinking he was Hendrix for a moment. Nice! Still want to see this...
Me too! I tought this was a genuine live clip, rather than from a docu-drama. I wouldn't have known better until there was too much stuff to capture live (especially in 1967).
Absolutely fucking brilliant, the ease that he played with and the unique grooves he played are pure genius, Jimi lives on
To his dying day, the whole world said Jimi was the best guitarist ever, but Jimi always maintained that Eric Clapton was the best guitar player ever. I think we all know who truly takes the cake. RIP Jimi!!
I think he said Rory Gallagher was the best in an interview. Regardless, humble cat.
and Eric said ... ask Prince for guitar playing HAHAHAH ..all greats ...Eric, Jimmy
Neither were/are.
Music is not a competition....not sure how many times I have to say it
@@tefenstrat Oh no, it is a competition. Hendrix won.
"It was 20 years ago today Sgt Pepper taught the band to play"
It's a shame he also never taught Andre 3000 to mime to the guitar
SofaKing What The only person who could realistically mime Hendrix was Prince.
Prince? Ha ha not even close.
The only one that comes somewhat close would be, Randy Hansen. Check him out...
very very difficult to go leftie if he wasnt already (i assume)
@@superteach232 I think mime is an understatement. Prince could play like Jimi Hendrix.
The Beatles in the audience: wow he's actually good
Bad interpretation. All of the other greats at the time knew Jimi was the guitar god when they saw him. No “actually” about it.
@@futurereflections4097 bruh
Andre did more than a fantastic job of this with hard work and extensive intense guitar lessons from a person who knew Hendrix style inside out . NO HATE 3 STACKS!!! AWESOME JOB!!! YOU LOOK AND MOVED LIKE HIM TOO!!! OUTSTANDING!!!
its not him playing the parts however
You're on crack son
It always amazes me when I watch Jimi play, no matter how many times I watch him.
This actor did one heck of a good job portraying Hendrix.
He’s performance is almost as mesmerizing as the real Jimi.
He really looked like Hendrix...but overall, the music and the script kinda sucked.
R.I.P jimi one of the best guitarist ever. You was my inspiration for picking up a guitar so many years ago. Thank u
Amazed to see this after all these years. went to see jimi on the saturday night i think at the califoria ballroom . He played this all night. what a night.
Did anyone hear at 2:05 “I broke my nose”??? 😂😂
Yes
I DID AHAHAHAHAHA
Lmao
Get him a tissue or something.
HOW THE FUCKK DID YOU EVEN PAY ATTENTION TO EVEN bruh bruhhh...unbelievable
Jimi Hendrix was a legend amongst legends...
Never will be anyone like him ever.
My parents had the Sgt Peppers Album, I remember it vividly, my favorite song was When I'm 64.. I'll never forget dancing to that as a child over 30 years ago! The Beatles were/are the best.. I'm currently waiting for a Led Zeppelin biopic
There was and will always only be one Jimi Hendrix.
Quite astounding....as usual
What was the cause of his death?
@@mejjandungu3888 it isn't 100% sure, but one theory suggests he OD'd on drugs and either asphyxiated and intoxicated with his own vomit or had a pulmonary emphysema and died shortly after. rip hendrix, to me he was the best artist of all time.
@@SHTTRRALTY That's not a theory, it's literally confirmed everywhere. He did OD, and I'm not surpirsed considering how much he did drugs. That man needed Jesus in his life. Drugs killed his poor soul.
I'm beginning to suspect that wasn't really Jimi Hendrix!
He doesn't, genius!
Mr.Dioneo Noooooooo!
The real Jimi wasn't available when this movie was made, being deceased at the time.
anrez “sarcasm”
@Mr Dioneo
You catch on fast 😁
😂 😂 😂 Ameeeii demais o Jimi tocando Sgt Peppers, amo os Beatles, melhor banda para sempre
What a rush! The excitement, the spontaneity, the showmanship!
I love this clip. It's odd, it's one of the only recognizable songs in the whole movie, and not a Jimi Hendrix original, but man, this clip is amazing. 'We're in a band.' 'Only if we fuck it up.' Awesome!
''Music doesn't lie.
If there is something to be changed in this world, then it can only happen through music.''
~J.H.
I love how every documentary or biopic on hendrix is about a completely different person. It's like he was never really what any of us thought he was. I could say the same about all of these Prince books. Not one of them is really about the same guy.
Become big enough, and you stop being just a person. You become a symbol, and no two people can see a symbol the exact same way.
When I was a teenager I read every Hendrix biography I could get my hands on and they were all different and painted both good and bad pictures. I'll never know what is real for sure.
Gotta take the truths scattered across the world that Hendrix left and piece them together yourself, then you'll be experienced ✌❤
It’s strange because a couple guys have given strong performances as Jimi but they just can’t seem to write a story that is interesting and engaging. Everyone seems so focused on recreating the same six or seven “Legend of Jimi Hendrix” stories that have been told to death. I’m sure theres a good script out there somewhere.
Lol
The Bible
I really like this! A person so confident he will do this and it will be great! Not listening to the doubt or worry of his band! Such talent! Stellar!
Remarquable... Deux jours après la sortie de l'album. Et quelle maîtrise de la 🎸, chapeau bas cher maître 🎶
True story! I got to hear Paul re-tell the story to me last night at his concert, Jimi was playing on a vibrato stereo system. Back in the day playing such a “nasty” guitar solo on vibrato would throw your guitar out of tune. Sgt. Peppers was is opening song though! So after the song he looked out and said, “Is Eric Clapton out there? Can you get up here and tune this thing?”
of course Hendrix couldn't tune his own guitar. it was quite a hindrance throughout his career.
Jimi is unbeatable - listened to him since I was 14, and now I am 56...
Florian Wolf - Amen!! I’m 11
Not sure if that's cool or really, really sad :/
auch 56 --dez.?
Wtf is a 56 year old boi doing in RUclips
Crippling Depression Itself there’s no age cap asshole
i love this they portray it good his voice and everything
Man Andre 3000 did an amazing job playing Jimi. He looks like him, he's got the voice and the way of speaking down just right. It sucks that they couldn't make the movie a full biopic with Hendrix's own music. Andre would have won an Oscar for it I'm sure!
i just wish they would have made his fake guitar playing more accurate for where the actual notes are
not to mention the music sounds like single coils and he's playing a gibson with humbuckers.
Or at least used the actual guitar he played at that show
props to be andre 3000 thought for at least getting his fingers down on the fret board since he's right handed.
Actual footage of this show shows him playing his Strat. Hollywood sucks.
Same here. And there's actual video of the things he did on stage during this song. I'm surprised they had him playing with his teeth, behind his back, etc. when he didn't do that during this.
Andre 3000 gave one hell of a performance! Jimi had some big hands to imitate and a Godlike Guitar Legacy to follow! With all of the inaccuracies of this movie, I am satisfied with phenomenal acting Andre 3000 demonstrated for us on the Big Screen! Thank you Andre 3000, for getting this role as right as you could humanly do; and thank you Jimi Hendrix for blessing our souls and ears with your Psychadelic Gypsy Blues Guitar sermons from the pulpits of the Electric Church!
Nice comment but I don't agree with you. I think of the moves not the looks.
Which movie is this???????? Andre 3k??? WTF??
@@wolfgangzrx All is by my side is the name of the movie.
O cara era um gênio e um "monstro" da guitarra! 😎👍
The music of Faso is an inexhaustible source of sweetness.
It allows us to plunge deep inside ourselves and at the same time resonate with our fellow man, Yé Lassina Coulibaly❤❤❤❤❤❤
"and and I'm gonna do a solo after the first verse..." haha
I thought the white guy at the start was suppose to be Paul McCartney I thought thats bad casting..then I realised it was Chas Chandler..to be fair he looked a bit like him.. just not as pretty
Ah! I thought it was meant to be Paul McCartney too! Thanks for pointing that out. And thanks to Google, I now know Chas Chandler wasn't half of Chas & Dave.
So much good music from Jimi. So sad he died so young.
Murdered, is more like it!
Lungs saturated with wine
@@user-qo8ko5sx3eexactly
@@user-qo8ko5sx3e Drugs killed him.
Oh what a terrific covering.i am 60 first time i.hear it.Thanks the fab 4 and Jimmy!
Yo, Andre 3000 should’ve gotten a frickin’ Oscar for playing Jimi Hendrix!!!! He was GREAT!!!🤩👍🎸
The should have got billy shears to play Paul
@@perryjimenez5629 no he isnt
@Young Rover I got what you meant
Do you even know who that is
Marshall Banzet j.r Faul
@@mershgang7349 it's fucking Ringo, I don't know how people still think Paul is dead
0:39
Weird, it looks like they modified the Sgt Pepper cover, the suit colors are not correct. I wonder if they had an issue using the original likenesses or something.
it also looks like they fudged the "BEATLES" flower arrangement at the bottom. It looks like it's been edited digitally
LarryInc64 it’s just fucking reversed
Devon Byrne it is reversed, but the uniform colors are still wrong. In order it should be lime green, pink, sky blue, and red-orange (and then mirror that). However, the album shown is sky blue, red-orange, green, and blue. 2 colors right, but none of them in the right place (regular or reversed)
That's also why they didnt have a lot of his more famous songs in the movie
That's probably why this movie didn't receive any Oscar nominations.
Guitarristas Fantásticos Incríveis: Neil Young Eric Clapton Joe Bonamassa David Gilmour Jimi Page e muitos outros porém James Marshall Hendrix ainda é e será o melhor de todos os tempos...
I would love for this man to be alive now and create more music what. A icon and phenomenon he would of been
What's most impressive, behind Andre Benjamin's stunningly accurate portrayal, is the fact that the Hendrix family did NOT approve of this film, thus, they were unable to use any of Jimi's actual music. That in itself was a huge accomplishment.
The Hendix Estate is very greedy with his music, & I don't mean money wise necessarily. There is a ton of Jimi's material that doesn't see the light of day, constantly have some his tunes yanked off of youtube. I have so much rare material of his on cassette, can't find digital versions of most of it anywhere. It's so very sad...
that dude does a pretty great jimi impression hey
@@finnhoffman hey hey hey wouldn’t that only be fair if they were both rappers? They’re both in their own places
Love this movie. Just lost my dad. He was a huge beatles fan but I was so young I didn't really understand what they were doing and did..went and still going down the rabbit hole of the beatles. Discovered this and went down the jimi hendrix exp rabbit hole..loving life!!
it was great to live in those times ......i miss them
Any movie about Hendrix sucks but this is the best one so far. Jimi was unreal. no movie can capture what he was.
larkyleroy I preferred 'Hendrix'. The acting wasn't great but it covered more of his life from beginning to end fairly accurately.
I prefer just watching footage of Hendrix himself ;)
Andre3000 was the right choice over all but man would that he 1) had a decent script and 2) knew how to at least grab the basics of guitar - enough to mimic the placement of the hands on the neck relevant to the song being represented. as well , yes that flying V sure has a fender sound.
I'd rather they cast an unknown than Andre 3000. I don't deny he put a lot of effort into getting into Jimi's character, but watching this just feels so fake. This is not good acting. But maybe it's the director's fault more than anything.
Richard Glenn dude what the fuck
Andre absolutely nailed his voice.. his mannerisms.. his style and lingo like 😲 perfect choice i gotta tip my hat
This blasted the foshizzle of that British song..jimmy had magic
I have skipped this video hundred of times, and tonight I decided to listen and it's Hendrix and the Experience, thank you ❤
1. Jimi lesende dat song 1 week before the show
2. He played the strat
3. He introduced the song before he played it
4. Why couldn't they find an actor who can rly play the guitar
5. He wore a head dat night
6. Cool video
Paddy Padraig that was really specific but its a movie not alot of black actors have the skills like jimi so it wouldn't look good and the guy is andre 3000 the guy from outkast
Paddy Padraig that was really specific but its a movie not alot of black actors have the skills like jimi so it wouldn't look good and the guy is andre 3000 the guy from outkast
Coreection...not a lot of guitar players have the skill like jimi
Paul McCartney said he only had two days to learn the song
Paddy Padraig
Damn he looks just like Jimi..and sounds exactly like him too ..wow!!! 🎸👍🏻
Andre 3000 deserves homage for this! No one could of played Jimi better
Amazing Jimmy Hendrix!!!
Thats why jimi is the greatest guitar player ever exist so far.legendary.
Prince comes a very close second to Jimi.
May both legends R.I.P.
Seen Prince live 3 times but never seen Jimi.
A guy I used to work with went to Woodstock & seen Jimi though.
3 days of mayhem he said.
@@beeboy6967prince was great, nowhere near second though
The greatest testament to Jimi has to be how completely floored every single British musician was by him. Remember, in 1967, these cats owned the rock 'n roll world. They were already legends and went on to become even bigger...and yet, to this day, they still talk about how shocked they were when Hendrix came out of nowhere and turned them into lifelong, enduring fans. Rick Wakeman probably has the best story about this. On the American side of the pond, it's probably how much Frank Zappa--a guy who did not lavish praise on anyone, except his R & B heroes and bands like Gentle Giant--genuinely liked Jimi. I was 9 years old when Hendrix died, by which time (thanks to my older brother) I was also a huge fan. I see things today where current musicians say that he was overrated and "sloppy," etc, but these people just do not understand what it was like when Jimi burst on the scene, in much the same way that they do not understand or appreciate Zappa, Steppenwolf or the Vanilla Fudge. (Not to mention Gentle Giant, who were the most creative and original band of the glorious 70s...)
I felt he was recognizing how very supersonically psychedelic this song was
Never ceases to amaze me...
Didn't know this occurred.
Three cheers Hendrix.
Thanks for presenting this video.
I'm learning so much.
even though that most of the stuff in this vid isn't accurate, I still think whoever recorded that guitar part did an amazing job covering jimi
Kind of sounds like John Frusciante
Technically accomplished, but totally missing the soul and feel, which was such a huge part of what made Hendrix great.
Waddy Wachtel played all the guitar parts.
why the hell didn't they cast Eric Gales for the role... he looks like Hendrix, plays lefty and SOUNDS like him... and he's also... ha ha surprise surprise... black too LOL
WTF
Jesus christ I didn't know there were so many guitar experts on RUclips
you don't have to be an expert to see this is one of the worst guitar acting you can see in a decent movie.
Plus the guitar definitely sounds like a strat and the jimi sound on a strat..
There's actually a lot of us on RUclips.
lord quasi not experts, begginers can notice too
Hey man don't fret
Don't get so strung out man
Hendrix - one of the GREATEST guitar men. EVAH!
I grew up in rural Indiana and started listening to Jimi in '90. I did not fit in but I just ignored everyone and did my thing. That was 7th grade. By 12th (it was a jr sr highschool) everyone was listening to it.
He does a great Jimi. Never heard of this movie.
Grazie a Dio ..ho avuto la fortuna di ascoltarlo a Roma Teatro Brancaccio e avevo 17 anni x giorni sono rimasto muto ,nella mia vita non ho ascoltato di meglio ,, ogni giorno sempre, sempre, ascolto un brano di Hendrix ❤❤❤❤
When I was watching this I thought it was a Peter Jackson out take for the Get Back video and realized from the comments this was a movie.
This was a phenomenal acting and sounds like they were actually performance and Andre 3000 absolutely phenomenal.
The actor on the bass looked very cool and reminded me when musicians were cool by the way they moved. They felt the music . Amazing!!!
Amo Jimmy autêntico é muito lindo esse é meu Ídolo forever
Outstanding performance !! Genious!! Unbelievable!!!👏👏👏👏