I’m 65 to this day I’ve been playing Fire the way I hear it no one noticed I was playing it wrong well not all of it, I just learned a lot your a blessing. Glad I found you. Thanks T.
Mitch Mitchell during the performance of Foxy Lady live at Royal Albert Hall February 1969 was his most intense, well actually the whole performace I've been listening too over and over again, being accompanied by Noel Redding with his impressive Sunn setup, Jimi Hendrix providing so much color, and ambient background noise with his feedback, you can then hear Mitch's jazz influence, but it's heavy, raw.
Love your insight! Mitch was very close to me! We recorded together along with Billy Cox, Buddy Miles and numerous others. It was a project I put together in the 90's. Funny thing as it may be, Mitch and I talked about music, but we really spent more time sharing favorite food, shoes and what not! Mitch self describe himself as a MALL BOY! HA! I miss him!
That's so rad Dana ..I'm a guitar player musician and another Jimi junkie ..Mitch always in interviews on film a d in his great book always struck me as probably the closest to knowing Jimis musical mind..my good friend and I would just lose it laughing when we watched Mitch strut off the stage after the brilliant Monterrey gig. Mitch had like a ghetto funk pimp bad ass mofo stroll. I have seen that in the hood and George Clinton getting off the funky spaceship Mitch with the permfro and freak out clothes..it's funny and awesome ...hell that night he was a bad ass mo go soul brother..R,I.P..mitch and the jhe
Mitch Mitchell wasn't a drummer just playing patterns or beats. He complemented each note and rhythm Hendrix was playing with estraordinaire musicality,great taste and feel. To me he was actually playing sound sculptures at the drums. Something contemporary rock drummers lack off.
Nice man! Great job! Glad to see Mitch getting the love! He was an incredible drummer and a unique one. He was one of those early rockers forging the new frontier, I think more young drummers especially need to remember that, and I’ve always loved his playing. The grooves on Third Stone from the Sun and Ezy Rider are a couple more faves of mine in addition to the ones you lay out here.🤘🏼🤘🏼
Thanks man, yeah same he’s always been one of my favorites. One of the most unique classic rock (jazz) drummers. Hope this video will help more people find out about Mitch! Oh yeah those grooves are great!
Спасибо за Джимми ) вроде слушаем а потратил 30 мин чтоб сыграть,жороший барабанщик у него ) вообще интересно возвращаться туда ) еще бы свид с альбома фенни адамс разобрали,было бы супер да и просмотров море ) да трилле первый трек Майкла Джексона тоже ножка как работает ) спасибо еще раз за достойное и доходчивое видео !
Loving the lessons! A note: I think there’s ghost note in the “e” of 3 in the purple haze groove. You and Mitch play it but it is not in the transcription.
Wuz not disappointed. Thank u, 4 ur Drum clinic, man! Mitch, did ncredible work, wit Jimi Hendrix & he iz 1 of da BIGGEST reasonz ( Along wit da otha 2 unique katz, n da band ) dat we still listen 2, & r still n awe of, The Jimi Experience. BTW - I just told a shortz clip, on Mitch, of nputting: MITCH MITCHELL - DRUM SOLO - n2 da search ngine, 2 call up Mitch n Stockholm, doing a fantastic Drum solo during VOODOO CHILD - A SLIGHT RETURN. Mitch could burn, man. Burn ya, then swing ya, then Rock ya out, like u were listening 2 a Punk Rock record, from da his future. SMH
The beat in Manic Depression was always a fave
GOAT!!!! Amazing drumming skills
Def, one of the best!
I’m 65 to this day I’ve been playing Fire the way I hear it no one noticed I was playing it wrong well not all of it, I just learned a lot your a blessing. Glad I found you. Thanks T.
Thank you for your kind words! Glad this video was of some help to you.
Cheers!
Mitchell is a Moster🥁 legend...
Mitch Mitchell during the performance of Foxy Lady live at Royal Albert Hall February 1969 was his most intense, well actually the whole performace I've been listening too over and over again, being accompanied by Noel Redding with his impressive Sunn setup, Jimi Hendrix providing so much color, and ambient background noise with his feedback, you can then hear Mitch's jazz influence, but it's heavy, raw.
Noel Redding's rig at The Royal Albert Hall shows were 3 Marshall full stacks. Not Sunns. FYI
Thx fo insight
My favorite rock drummer from that era.
One of the best.
Same. So lyrical, musical with a great touch! Add Little miss lover!!
Jazz drummer 😜🤣
Love your insight! Mitch was very close to me! We recorded together along with Billy Cox, Buddy Miles and numerous others. It was a project I put together in the 90's. Funny thing as it may be, Mitch and I talked about music, but we really spent more time sharing favorite food, shoes and what not! Mitch self describe himself as a MALL BOY! HA! I miss him!
That’s so cool you recorded with Mitch and Billy. Would def love to have met Mitch and discussed music and drumming. Glad you enjoyed the video! :)
That's so rad Dana ..I'm a guitar player musician and another Jimi junkie ..Mitch always in interviews on film a d in his great book always struck me as probably the closest to knowing Jimis musical mind..my good friend and I would just lose it laughing when we watched Mitch strut off the stage after the brilliant Monterrey gig.
Mitch had like a ghetto funk pimp bad ass mofo stroll.
I have seen that in the hood and George Clinton getting off the funky spaceship
Mitch with the permfro and freak out clothes..it's funny and awesome ...hell that night he was a bad ass mo go soul brother..R,I.P..mitch and the jhe
RAD
@@ickyraytrojan Yea, you summed it up quite well! Cheers.
@@danasmith1604 i am french i love mitch, was mitch nice?
I enjoyed this very much my friend! And Mitch was the greatest!
Cheers!
Mitch Mitchell wasn't a drummer just playing patterns or beats. He complemented each note and rhythm Hendrix was playing with estraordinaire musicality,great taste and feel. To me he was actually playing sound sculptures at the drums. Something contemporary rock drummers lack off.
This is great. Growing up as a guitar player always wanting to play drums, love the breakdown of everything.
Thank you, glad this video helped!
thank you! Ur drums sound great!
Thanks man, glad you dig the drum sound!
Nice man! Great job! Glad to see Mitch getting the love! He was an incredible drummer and a unique one. He was one of those early rockers forging the new frontier, I think more young drummers especially need to remember that, and I’ve always loved his playing. The grooves on Third Stone from the Sun and Ezy Rider are a couple more faves of mine in addition to the ones you lay out here.🤘🏼🤘🏼
Thanks man, yeah same he’s always been one of my favorites. One of the most unique classic rock (jazz) drummers. Hope this video will help more people find out about Mitch! Oh yeah those grooves are great!
Any other drummers similar to Mitch?
Third stone!! No one pays attention to that one
@@maccagrabme Good one! Not too many come to mind, but ID say possibly Bill ward. Also a jazz Style playing rock.
Pretty great!
Cheers, thx for checking it out.
This is my jam, I can go to sleep listening to these sweet melodies:)
great lesson! what are your cymbals here?
Cool video brother. Thanks!
Thanks..great!!
Nice job bro
Thanks!
You do a great job with these videos!
Thank you!
manic depression. beautiful frenetic pace song
Brilliant video , any chance of explaining the drun intro for manic depression ? i think its a six stroke roll hope u csn help thamks 🙏
So glad jimi had the luck to
Play behind bro mitch
I love this. What kind of ride cymbal is that?
Great video
Thanks man!
Спасибо за Джимми ) вроде слушаем а потратил 30 мин чтоб сыграть,жороший барабанщик у него ) вообще интересно возвращаться туда ) еще бы свид с альбома фенни адамс разобрали,было бы супер да и просмотров море ) да трилле первый трек Майкла Джексона тоже ножка как работает ) спасибо еще раз за достойное и доходчивое видео !
Can you do "Jam Back At The House." (From woodstock)?
Loving the lessons! A note: I think there’s ghost note in the “e” of 3 in the purple haze groove. You and Mitch play it but it is not in the transcription.
Hey! Would you mind if used some of this audio for a song?
This is like the napoleon dynamite of drum channels! Don’t be jealous that I’ve been at home playing drums, all day🤣🤣🤣
Nice one man. Have you uploaded these PDFs anywhere?
I haven't because I didn't have any type of pdf software at the time of this video, I guess screenshots are the next best alternative.
Have not watched yet.
I HOPE MITCH MITCHELLZ UNIQUE TAKE ON DA FUNK, LIL MISS LOVER, IZ NCLUDED!
Wuz not disappointed.
Thank u, 4 ur Drum clinic, man!
Mitch, did ncredible work, wit Jimi Hendrix & he iz 1 of da BIGGEST reasonz ( Along wit da otha 2 unique katz, n da band ) dat we still listen 2, & r still n awe of, The Jimi Experience.
BTW - I just told a shortz clip, on Mitch, of nputting: MITCH MITCHELL - DRUM SOLO - n2 da search ngine, 2 call up Mitch n Stockholm, doing a fantastic Drum solo during VOODOO CHILD - A SLIGHT RETURN.
Mitch could burn, man. Burn ya, then swing ya, then Rock ya out, like u were listening 2 a Punk Rock record, from da his future.
SMH
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Thanks war heros
He was a real beadal
Mitch Mitchell was really John Graham Mitchell
✌️🌺
Sleeper.
Sorry man! I played guitar so 1 and 9 and 4 and 8 what? just follow along okay!