Yes, Mitch was a badass drummer. He was also a great addition to 'The Dirty Mac' at the Rolling Stones' Rock and Roll Circus. Lennon on lead vocal and rhythm guitar, Clapton on lead guitar, Richards on bass and Mitch on the skins! Talk about a supergroup. 👍
Incredible. One of the best of his time or of any time. Fantastic drummer. Noel was a guitar player from what I understand. But I wouldn't call him an ameteur. He knew his stuff. If I were in a band with Jimi Hendrix, I wouldn't want to play guitar. Bass would be nice. I could slip into a nice pocket and let Jimi do his thing. I could add to the music by providing the groove and doing that well without trying to compete with Jimi.
You have the genius of the PLAYING…which people emulate and copy. Then you have the true genius of the creativity. All the greats….its one thing to learn the licks and riffs. It’s another to come up with them. Hendrix and Eddie are the game changers in my opinion. Just devastating in every way.
@@curbozerboomer1773SRV was SO influenced by Jimi & Albert King that I think he had yet to really find his own complete voice, where the sounds are synthesized. He was obviously a great guitarist, but I think he had yet to shed completely his influences.
I am a Hendrix fan for Life. I studied Jimmi's music and licks for 30 years now. He will always be the GOAT. To me the only guitarist to hold a flame to the GOAT was SRV. When Joe Walsh said he couldn't figure Jimmi out because he's guitar was backwards including the strings is NOT TRUE. If you look at the GOAT playing, his low E string is on the top. If he played backwards, the low E would be at the bottom. I thought this for years and started playing lefty with low E on the bottom. I haven't changed since. Jimmi was a showman and what better effect than playing upsidedown and backwards, and inside out. He will forever be the ultimate champ, guitar hero. ✌️❤️🤗🇵🇸
I really enjoyed this....i could listen to rock n roll stories for days , fascinated by the subject in general , not just a certain artist. Thanks howard.
I have a couple of bootleg tapes, that feature Stills playing bass in the studio with Jimi, and also with Johnny Winter! Stills occasionally did jam at the Scene Club, with Jimi, in 1968. What Stills will not admit to, is that in 1970, at Island Studios in London, he asked Jimi to contribute some guitar on Steve's solo album....but he then decided to erase Jimi's efforts!
Let's get it straight, Hendrix was playing a righty guitar upside down BUT he had restrung it as a lefty. It's what us lefties have done for most of our lives. And that enabled him to mess about with the volume and tone knobs with his wrist while playing to create different sounds.
Joe Walsh was probly on acid with Hendrix to say he played upside down 🤣...(EDIT) i just seen a rare clip of Jimi Hendrix playing the Rolling stones S.G he was playing it upside down lefty, but just messing around playing bends but was doing that for a good few minutes,so I take that back Jimi must of been playing Joe Walshes guitar possibly
That sort of concert bill was common at the time. Some shows I saw: 1) Hendrix, Vanilla Fudge, Soft Machine 2) Frank Zappa, Johnny Winter, Mountain and a fourth band I have forgotten 3) Simon and Garfunkle, Lovin' Spoonful. Tickets for these shows were $6 or so.
So there goes Jimi's Inspiration about shows : He followed Johnny Hallyday in France for a tour, at the time Johnny was rolling on stage and going into frenzy during his act, and then he saw Pete Townsend smash the amps, and here you go. The Chittlin circuit had given his the idea of playing under his leg, with teeth and behind your back. All this to give a Wonderfull act from an outstanding musician to glow some more.
Hendrix did not play all the instruments on his albums. It was Noel on Bass and Mitch on Drums for the first two albums. Also, Hendrix did not burn a Guitar at Woodstock.
Me 2! I LOVE hearing Mitch & Jimi, goof on Elvis. We REALly missed-out guyz. Da memberz of JHE, & Band of Gypsyz, were all XTREMELY talented. We only got 2 c a lil glimpse. SMH
Stephen Stills did collab with Jimi Hendrix. Jimi Hendrix is on Stephen Stills debut solo studio album. There's also the 2018 Jimi Hendrix album "Both sides of the Sky".
Ahhh! So,Hendrix only humped the amplifier because it was necessary for achieving the sound that he desired. And I always thought he performed that act for the optical effect! …silly me!
I notice one of the things that make Stern a successful interviewer is that he's also coming from a fan's perspective. He asks the questions that most people would want to ask given the opportunity
@@waynej2608Davis wanted 💲60,000 upfront & Hendrix's management so NO❗Paul McCartney was also gonna b in the group as well as SLY STONES' horn section.
Steve Ray Vaughan was clean, very, very clean. And one of the greatest guitarists of all time. and of course Jimi Hendrix was the best of the best and from another Planet.
Are you kidding me, Angus Young AC/DC?!? “GAME RECOGNIZED GAME!” ~As they say in the world of Rap One of the baddest blues electric guitar players EVER! (Almost at the level of Stevie Ray Vaughan🙏)
Saw Jimi Hendrix on my 14th birthday 6-22-69 at Newport Pop Festival in Granda Hills Ca. Made me a musician for life!
that is awesome!
Hey, shout out to you from Granada Hills!
That really is cool as shit!
I was there too. what a weekend.... this was before woodstock mind you
YOU WERE BLESSED
He certainly enriched my time on this planet,
"If I don't see you no more in this world, I'll see you in the next one,
And don't be late ."
"I'll meet you on the next one .."
I'm running late and out of time but I'll bring my guitar Jimi and you'll laugh at my crime😮
Jimi was way ahead of his time!
This lyric is why Hendrix is above everyone else
Jimi was an experience for all of us of that generation!!
I saw Jimi in 1969 at the V.I.P. Club in my hometown of Tucson, Arizona. What a show!
Unbelievable
Mitch Mitchell was an outstanding drummer.
So good that even though he was the drummer to the greatest guitarist of all time you can lose yourself in the drumming. Phenomenal drummer.
Agreeeed !!!
Definitely. Of the music I've heard of Jimi, I don't think there was a drummer that worked as well with him as Mitch.
Yes, Mitch was a badass drummer. He was also a great addition to 'The Dirty Mac' at the Rolling Stones' Rock and Roll Circus. Lennon on lead vocal and rhythm guitar, Clapton on lead guitar, Richards on bass and Mitch on the skins! Talk about a supergroup. 👍
Incredible. One of the best of his time or of any time. Fantastic drummer. Noel was a guitar player from what I understand. But I wouldn't call him an ameteur. He knew his stuff. If I were in a band with Jimi Hendrix, I wouldn't want to play guitar. Bass would be nice. I could slip into a nice pocket and let Jimi do his thing. I could add to the music by providing the groove and doing that well without trying to compete with Jimi.
Love hearing all these legends Stories about Jimi
Satriani had the best description and breakdown of Hendrix's playing.
Those licks were badass
True.
Satch is one of the greats himself
Exactly, especially regarding his incredible talent for improvising.
There’s no words… well there are. Jimi was and will forever be the greatest guitarist.
And a screaming eagle 101er
A real combat rocknroller😮
No doubt. Pure genius!!
Followed only by Jerry Garcia.
Along with Prince
You have the genius of the PLAYING…which people emulate and copy. Then you have the true genius of the creativity. All the greats….its one thing to learn the licks and riffs. It’s another to come up with them. Hendrix and Eddie are the game changers in my opinion. Just devastating in every way.
I would include SRV in that trio of the greatest! Stevie was just a monster on guitar.
@@curbozerboomer1773 Yep he sure was, though he flew on Jimi's wings.
@@curbozerboomer1773SRV was SO influenced by Jimi & Albert King that I think he had yet to really find his own complete voice, where the sounds are synthesized. He was obviously a great guitarist, but I think he had yet to shed completely his influences.
“He had feathers on! He was terrifying!!”
Sorry. Didn't know you already quoted the best line from the best HS montage about the best guitarist.
Joe Walsh is always great. Music, or any story.
That was both funny and a complement. Love it
JH my hero.
I've listened to his music for years.
Every time, it amazes me.
My hero also......
One of the best Stern show, clips and recent years!!💯👍🏼🌌💫
Loved everyone’s experience with Jimi 🎸
I am a Hendrix fan for Life. I studied Jimmi's music and licks for 30 years now. He will always be the GOAT. To me the only guitarist to hold a flame to the GOAT was SRV. When Joe Walsh said he couldn't figure Jimmi out because he's guitar was backwards including the strings is NOT TRUE. If you look at the GOAT playing, his low E string is on the top. If he played backwards, the low E would be at the bottom. I thought this for years and started playing lefty with low E on the bottom. I haven't changed since. Jimmi was a showman and what better effect than playing upsidedown and backwards, and inside out. He will forever be the ultimate champ, guitar hero. ✌️❤️🤗🇵🇸
i could listen to a year of this. . .
Same here bro.
Love the Hendrix stories.
"He had feathers on. It was terrifying!" Joe Walsh describing Jimi.
I really enjoyed this....i could listen to rock n roll stories for days , fascinated by the subject in general , not just a certain artist. Thanks howard.
this is a great compilation` ...really shows the Mega Intensity of these famous artists and their early reactions to Hendrix
Imagining the Jimi Hendrix Experience with Stephen Stills on bass … WOW!!!
I have a couple of bootleg tapes, that feature Stills playing bass in the studio with Jimi, and also with Johnny Winter! Stills occasionally did jam at the Scene Club, with Jimi, in 1968. What Stills will not admit to, is that in 1970, at Island Studios in London, he asked Jimi to contribute some guitar on Steve's solo album....but he then decided to erase Jimi's efforts!
One of the latter albums put together by the estate has Hendrix on bass and Stills on organ doing the song Woodstock.
Dream combo... Even better with McCartney.
This made my lunch break much better. Keep documenting history!
He played with joy and a free heart!
Hendrix was phenomenal these stories r fun
Let's get it straight, Hendrix was playing a righty guitar upside down BUT he had restrung it as a lefty. It's what us lefties have done for most of our lives. And that enabled him to mess about with the volume and tone knobs with his wrist while playing to create different sounds.
Plus on a Stratocaster the bridge pickup was angled opposite (so to speak) and apparently he got a different type of tone as well.
I thought everyone knew that
Joe Walsh was probly on acid with Hendrix to say he played upside down 🤣...(EDIT) i just seen a rare clip of Jimi Hendrix playing the Rolling stones S.G he was playing it upside down lefty, but just messing around playing bends but was doing that for a good few minutes,so I take that back Jimi must of been playing Joe Walshes guitar possibly
@@2hi2dye I've read many times people saying he played upside down and had to reverse chord shapes :/
Great homage to Hendrix. Howard is obviously obsessed with his music
This was awesome you can see how much Howard wished he met Jimi.
Wish I was alive to watch you play . It’s a couple artist on my bucket lists YOLO
What a show Joe Walsh talks bout ...James Gang. Sly and the Family Stone aaaannd The Jimi Hendrix Experience
That sort of concert bill was common at the time. Some shows I saw: 1) Hendrix, Vanilla Fudge, Soft Machine 2) Frank Zappa, Johnny Winter, Mountain and a fourth band I have forgotten 3) Simon and Garfunkle, Lovin' Spoonful. Tickets for these shows were $6 or so.
Joe has such a massive history that most aren't aware.
Especially Pages LP
All the ladies loved Jimi
For good reason
Rest in peace
💚😔
The consensus opinion about Jimi other than he was a great guitarist. How nice of a person he was.
A few of his lady friends would disagree with you!
@@curbozerboomer1773 I'm sure that could apply to a lot of famous musicians.
Jimi playing Risk on acid is incredible haha
Chris Squire has a great interview about the first time he saw Hendrix.
This is awesome on so many levels
These stories are priceless!!! Great post!!!!
Great collection of artists. Bravo, Howard!
How could Hendrix leave us so soon?
and Janis too..
E.m.t. incompetence?
He was only here on a short visitors visa, to blow our minds
@@sheldonscott4037apparently Hendrix was well past any hope of resuscitation when paramedics arrived.
@@TheAnxietyCloset There were no actual "paramedics" in London, in 1970! Just ambulance attendants, with marginal training.
Those are really great stories and recounts. Very cool.
Mitch Mitchell is a great drummer
Absolute GOLD💛‼These stories (though short) of Jimi are. Really different time.
So there goes Jimi's Inspiration about shows : He followed Johnny Hallyday in France for a tour, at the time Johnny was rolling on stage and going into frenzy during his act, and then he saw Pete Townsend smash the amps, and here you go. The Chittlin circuit had given his the idea of playing under his leg, with teeth and behind your back. All this to give a Wonderfull act from an outstanding musician to glow some more.
Thanks for this Howard & Co.
Hendrix = GOAT
No SHIT !!!
Duh
What a time to be alive…
Since I discovered Hendrix in the 7th grade, I was sure I chose to be on this planet just for the music scene
Jimi is amazing!
That was great! Thank you
What a legend
Hendrix did not play all the instruments on his albums. It was Noel on Bass and Mitch on Drums for the first two albums. Also, Hendrix did not burn a Guitar at Woodstock.
Were you there?
Jimi did play bass in the studio on a lot of tracks
@@valentinarmenta4982 That is not the point...his guitar burning episodes were documented very well...no episodes of that, after 1967.
Jimi used to do the best Little Richard impressions on the planet.
I wish I could have seen them😂
Me 2!
I LOVE hearing Mitch & Jimi, goof on Elvis.
We REALly missed-out guyz. Da memberz of JHE, & Band of Gypsyz, were all XTREMELY talented. We only got 2 c a lil glimpse.
SMH
One thing that gets overlooked is that he was a great writer. He wrote almost all the songs he played..
The way it's supposed to be.
Stephen Stills did collab with Jimi Hendrix. Jimi Hendrix is on Stephen Stills debut solo studio album. There's also the 2018 Jimi Hendrix album "Both sides of the Sky".
Howard's greatest strength is he is the best interviewer alive. There should be a full collection of his musical interviews.
his greatest weakness is that he sometimes interrupts too much but he is interesting
Yea, 20-30 years ago.
Great Idea for a compilation
This was awesome !
Axis bold as love ❤️ still the greatest; still have it on CD. Wish I had it on ‘vinyl’ if not purely for collectors purposes ❤
Supposedly Jimi said that Billy Gibbons was one of his favorite guitarists.
Yep!
I believe that.
Ahhh! So,Hendrix only humped the amplifier because it was necessary for achieving the sound that he desired. And I always thought he performed that act for the optical effect! …silly me!
Jimi played bass on the second half or so of Electric Lady Land.
amazing stuff, loved hearing these stories and all the accolades
Priceless Thanks Howard
I can’t listen to Jesse Ventura without hearing Will Sasso’s impression
Jesse Ventura is referring to Band of Gypsies; i.e. Jimi's band after Experience.
But the concert he's referring to was not the band of gypsies. It was hendrix cox and mitchell
@@bartrobinson2103CRY OF LOVE TOUR beginning in April 1970.
He didn't burn his guitar at woodstock.
Monterey Pop
The Experience wouldn’t be the same without Mitch Mitchell.
Agreed!
love when he interviews bands on their stage. ready to go !
He was a free spirit! ❤
Thanks for making and uploading this. Jimi deserves it.
Great stories and insight
"Sh!t" - Miles Davis when he saw Jimi play
Joe explained hendrix perfectly.
He rewrote the book for electric guitar
I notice one of the things that make Stern a successful interviewer is that he's also coming from a fan's perspective. He asks the questions that most people would want to ask given the opportunity
I love that custom Ibanez Joe Satriani has
LOVED THIS!
Very interesting what Daltrey said about him maybe becoming a jazz poet.
I read somewhere that Jimi was going to collaborate with Miles Davis. Sadly, Jimi died before this came to fruition.
@@waynej2608Davis wanted 💲60,000 upfront & Hendrix's management so NO❗Paul McCartney was also gonna b in the group as well as SLY STONES' horn section.
@@waynej2608It didn't happen because miles wanted $10K up front.
70's for him would have been full of jazz, funk, blues and all sorts of fusions most definitely.
May his memory be a blessing.
Steve Ray Vaughan was clean, very, very clean. And one of the greatest guitarists of all time.
and of course Jimi Hendrix was the best of the best and from another Planet.
THANK YOU!!! Howard Stern and Jimi Hendrix!
Awesome compilation!
Great Interview
Hendrix's tone was in his soul
Cool topic; great job. That was lots of fun.
Thanks Howard! Jimi was the best. So are you! :)
After Jimi, Noel Redding did an incredible album with a band called Road.
THSS 💯👍🏾pod this WORLD 🌍 CLASS listening to ALL those Legends talking about JIMI HENDRIX. HOWARD thank you 💯🇳🇿🥝👍🏾 Brilliant podcast
Awesome segment
Easily the best story Paul has ever told about The Bag of Nails.
the best forever
Are you kidding me, Angus Young AC/DC?!?
“GAME RECOGNIZED GAME!”
~As they say in the world of Rap
One of the baddest blues electric guitar players EVER! (Almost at the level of Stevie Ray Vaughan🙏)
Jimi Hendrix playing risk on acid: not what I was expecting, but can't say I'm surprised 😂😂
way cool thanks// Peace and Love Rock on Brother
These new montage videos of so many different perspectives are absolutely next level. Great works!
Wow, how cool!!! 😎
Joe Walsh thank you for shouting out my home town
That was a ton of fun to watch Howard. Thank You
Howard is still pretty amazing...
... Rip Jimi Hendrix
The Beatles will always be my favorite band and their solo careers. Though all these people are all really great musicians!
Legend, Jimi Hendrix
Check out Chris Squire's story about Jimi
Good show Howard.😎
really nice comp...excellent