Drummer reacts to "Red House" (Live) by The Jimi Hendrix Experience
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- Опубликовано: 8 ноя 2024
- You already know what time it is! We had a blues theme going today ( a little bit at least) so I had to bring the master in to show everyone how it's done... And he sure does. Noel and Mitch go the f off as well and it was a pure delight. NOBODY does it like Jimi does... red rover , red rover..
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This is the best version of Red House.
The first 24 bars especially stand up to anyone, anywhere.
I still play blues like this and BB Alive and Well...
The hours we spent diving around listening to In The West....
This shows Jimi’s range. He can be “ wild “ but he can play pure blues. Unbelievable talent. Nobody to touch him
another must is "Hear my train a comin" off Rainbow Bridge Album
I'm not very familiar with Hendrix, but I loved this. I couldn't help but notice how much you also enjoy him. You are very good at what you do!
"He played blues like he was from Mars" - Carlos Santana
There are a million versions of Jimi doing Red House. Every one is fantastic.
@@rghilino6734 I believe it man. He is the best. Accept no substitutes! 😂👌
Besides his guitar playing, I just love his cool ass voice. 😎❤
The San Diego show is on the 4cd 1991 Warner Brothers Jimi box called "Stages". San Diego is 7 tracks in 71 minutes of soundboard beauty. It's amazing they haven't reissued the show.
YOU HAVE SMART PEOPLE ADVICING YOU....... CLAP CLAP the very best solos and band performances
that's a version I've never heard before! niiiice
The hairs on my arms are standing up!!!❤
Red House is my favorite. Love when he played the blues.
13:55-14:13 is with his teeth. you can hear the hard enamel scrapping the strings as on
"Hey Joe" - Monterey, "Johnny B. Goode," '"Purple Haze" -Berkeley
Right on. Such a distinct sound.
The Hear my train a coming, on the electric blues album version is a must to listen to.
One of the best Red Houses ever recorded--his 1969 versions, like this one, are stupendous.
Suggestion : " 1983 ... ( A merman I should turn to be )" . The guitar was an extension of Jimi's body and soul. Forever Hendrix !!! 🙂
Jimi Hendrix Live Performance of Johnny B Goode is how rock music saw Jimi. You will see a full force performance packed in a little over 3 minutes. Unbelievable!
Firstly THANKS Lee, no one else has even touched this reaction. Just wanted to say with no disrespect to SRV or any other guitarist but come on !!! He is the G.O.A.T. period !!!!
This is probably the most excellent version. The little straight muted taps between phrases just kills me. He's just ridiculous. Never misses a note even if he misses a note. He said "I've heard people copy my mistakes" lol legendary
This is the best version
Another gem album that my father brought home to sonically feed his curious and musically intrigued child back in the day. Thanks Dad. Thanks Jimi.
@@fairlyincomplete that’s awesome. What a great dad!!!
Hi,
Is that the Sun Records label?
I've heard that all of Jimi's best material is on Sun Records.
The good news with Hendrix is , although his career was relatively short lived, he was serious about recording everything and constantly played in and out of the studio, which will likely continue to provide unearthed recordings for sometime to come. This was actually a great version to land on for the reaction.
album is "In the West", also best live Voodoo Child
This is a Blues banger 🎸around 50 years ago I bought this album and love his albums tll today, time to listen again to Hendrix in the West 🎸
@@jogischulz2576 I should do more from this album. This was some of the best blues I’ve ever heard and he infuses it with his soul itself it feels like at points
People forget how good Mitch and Noel were. Put the three together and it is an experience never to be repeated. You don’t need drugs to blow you away with this
@@JohnLedger-g4i yup no drugs needed. Send Jimi on over!
Yes, this is why I love the Experience albums much more than Jimi's later ones.
There is nothing else to say. It's Jimi. Simply the Best.
Voodoo child slight return from this same album is also phenomenal!!
Jimi has been gone for some 54 years...but his music lives on!👍
You can find a studio version of this tune on Smash Hits , the album that introduced me to Jimi H.
The one from Isle of Wight is his most iconic Red House. It was his last performance tour. He died soon after.
Remember the day he died. A fraternity brother's mother was in England and sent him a postcard with Jimi on it. Arrived that day.
I had this on 8-track back in the 70s!
Imagine Hendrix as Buddy Guy's psychedelic younger brother
Jesse Ventura claimed on Howard Stern that he went to this show and was blown away by Jimis performance
Those were always good nights!
Hendrix is on the level with Charlie Parker or John Coltrane. He transcends the genre. That right there is a much jazz as it is blues. It's a blues, but he's done it in the spirit and style of an extended jazz improvisation. Phenomenal command of his instrument. And Mitch Mitchell is one of the greatest drummers of all time. A jazz drummer absolutely killing it playing blues (like jazz) and rock. Kudos to the vastly underrated Noel Redding also. Not bad for a guy who had never picked up a bass before he met Hendrix.
And I've gotta disagree with you on this one, Lee: I don't get a psychedelic vibe him this one at all. I get a jazz feel more than anything.
Ah yes….”Hendrix in the West”…I bought this when it was released in 1972 (my last year at school before University) and played it to DEATH. My favourite version of Red House and also you gotta listen to the amazing “Jonny B. Goode”…(“we’re just gonna jam for a while,,,,what the heck…its Johnny B Goode”)…and the beautiful live version of “Little Wing”. Gosh I was so enthralled I bought “Rainbow Bridge” not long after and there are some stunning studio and live tracks on that too…(Here My Train A Comin”…and “Hey Baby New Rising Sun”)….enjoy!!!!!
Yes its a great album but when they re-released it, they changed the original versions of Little Wing and Voodoo Chile(Slight Return) for imo, 2 inferior versions. Those 2 were my favourite live versions of those songs ever and they had to change them for copyright reasons apparently!
Y'know sometimes I forget just how much I love the blues. And then, I get to hear this! Holy Mother of Pearl!
Your search paid off. Coming from a live Hendrix afficianado, this is the one you want to hear. May 25, 1969 San Diego Sports Arena. One of my favorite shows. Listen to "I Don't Live Today", from this show. Not my favorite song, but this version is special. They recorded these shows for a live album that never came to be. Among opening acts during these SoCal shows,correct me if I am wrong, were Chicago Transit Authority and Moving Sidewalks(Billy Gibbons/ZZTop).
Hendrix is mostly performance art, to watch him is to know him.
My vote for next: Hear My Train A Coming - from the Rainbow Bridge album. It is NOT the Johnny Cash song.
Excellent choice.
Yes! Hear My Train from Rainbow Bride from the Berkley 70 show is incredible.
Ah yes time for my weekly weeping lol Jimi is just so good. The phrases are like a conversation. Like a translation of his thoughts and feelings as he discovers his lady left. It sounds like pleading and bargaining, grief depression and acceptance. He takes you through the whole 5 stages and we all feel it and understand perfectly. In academia, they say there is no universal musical language, but I think Jimi is the exception. His playing transcends cultures, it is primal humanity.
It's good to see your a true Jimi Hendrix fan congratulations 🎉.you are experienced 👏
I love this song! And I still didn´t know this version here,so thanks for sharing.He starts with the earthy blues and then goes to the blues from outer space.Crazy! The last two lines always make me smile with his intentions to try his luck with his sister in law,"...my baby doesn´t want me no more,I do believe her sister will"
I’m glad you found this good version. I hope it will stay.
Thank you, Rich and Lee!
This is the version I know that came out on the 1972 album Hendrix In The West. For another great live slow blues there is "Hear My Train A Comin' " from Berkeley May 30/70, released on the 1971 album Rainbow Bridge. For a side of Hendrix you might not have heard yet - Electric Ladyland's "1983...(A Merman I Should Turn To Be)" and "Moon Turn The Tides Gently, Gently Away" which are basically one song split in different ways on different formats. This is the trippy stuff where Hendrix and Kramer were playing around with panning and analog delay units - there is also jazzy Mitch drumming.
I got into Jimi at 14, and this song in all its variations captured me more than any other. The flame was lit; for 45 years from BB King, Buddy Guy, Muddy Waters, to Stevie Ray and every blues guitarist in between, all those discoveries were sparked by Jimi's Red House.
Jimi !!!
Jimi took the blues to the cosmos and back.✌🏼
Grew up on Hendrix...never heard this version!
@@johnfields9416 crazy good right?? But you knew that. It’s Jimi. lol
I was there!
Well worth the $5.50 a general admission ticket cost me. I was 16 and I was already definitely "experienced".
Seriously!!? That’s fuckin awesome man. I love that we have folks in the community that were there to behold the wonders we listen to on the daily 😀✌️
@@L33Reacts
$5.50 o_0
I actually believe Billy Cox played based on this one
Love this version. I really really recommend his interpretation of Born Under a Bad Sign. It’s killer!
As a young sprout, 50 years ago, I thought Eric Clapton was the blues master… until I heard Jimi.
Hendrix was an innovator. Clapton has never been.
Funny you should say that. The same thing happed to Clapton! 😂
Oh God, yet another unnecessary ellipsis.
@@rrock2025
We all have our pet peeves with spelling and grammar usage.
How can you not be driven absolutely *mad* by the current trend in using the lower case 'I' to refer to one's self?
@@rrock2025 It's arguably defensible; but as it's a matter of degree of emphasis, perhaps the sharper dash -- "--" -- would be more effective.
once in a lifetime.... jimi hendrix!
Thanks L33, No other version is better… anywhere,
Period!!
...agree 🎸
The other stunning track…’ Little Wing’ so gorgeous! Also the best live performance!
New York pop festival is really good as well
He‘s a giant.
@@VereinPlatzhirschamHirschenpla standing amongst other giants he is still a giant!
His "Estate" still trying to cash in!!🤑🤑🤑🤑🤑
Longest and best version of Red House ever-thanks! They went off into jazz at one point! Props to Mitch; he went nuta!
Berkeley version of Hear My Train a Comin next! LoL. I might do patreon to suggest that and then rainy day dream away - 1983 - moon turn the tides - still raining still dreaming electric ladyland c side electric boogaloo experience lmao. So glad you're going on this journey L33!
I found this album back in the day and it has been one of my treasured albums ever since and this version of Red House is the best
@@Papabob1957 your lucky man! I read the original print of this record is hard to come by. I think there were bootlegs? I could be wrong though, it was late last night when I read it 😂
@@L33Reacts
Yeah they were hard to come by and I just happened to be at the right place at the right time and it was the last copy they had, I checked it on discogs and it’s a UK import
My favourite version
Have a look at the Gary Moore version of this song. He performed it at the 50th anniversary of the Stratocaster concert in 2004.
Nooooooooooo
Can you imagine the rehearsal.....
Ok guys...I want to do this song called Red House...
I had the album when I was a teenager and loved this track
Jimi had only been on the sceen for about 3yrs at this point.Imagine if he had lived 10 more yrs.
I've had "Hendrix in the west" on vinyl every since it was released, and played the shit out of it in the day. It's the best live recording with Mitch there is. Bass is split between Noel and Billy Cox on the later tracks. Some rare live versions here, but my picks, besides this would be "I don't live today" and "Spanish Castle Magic" which both really feature Mitch's drums along with jimi.
I do not wish to condone the use of psychedelics, but there appears to be some evidence of positive effects on one person so far.
Lol! 😆
They say Rock is dead, just listened to Wishbone Ash, 'The king will come' and played live in January 2023, this will blow your socks off, brilliant young guitarist, I have always loved the most underrated rock band in history
first time I was even aware of this song was the day he played it live 3-30-68 holy Toledo
Band of Gypsys is just fantastic, Them Changes is R&B, Jimi style.
Now you begin to grock onto why Jimi blew the minds of the best guitarists of the day, and most people just believed he had come down from another planet.
There was never anything like it before or since. Jimi used to say that he thought of himself as a "messenger", but a messenger to who or what, is anybody's guess.
My personal recommendation to you would be Jimi's cover of Sunshine of Your Love, from the Live at Winterland album, if it isn't blocked too. He says right before playing it that they're not trying to say they're better than anyone else. Then they proceed to absolutely *CRUSH* the Cream's version of the song! 😂
Jimi invented charisma. Pali gap next, the most beautiful instrumental ever imo
'Stars That Play with Laughing Sam's Dice'. Trip. Trop(trō...too much en Français)😊🎶💜
STP LSD
Here my train a'coming is also pretty amazing blues by Jmi and a favourite of mine
great audio quality, thanks!
Been watching you as you are now exploring Jimi Hendrix. Here are a Few Songs that will continue to expand your mind. Pali Gap, Love or Confusion, Ezy Rider. Have a swell day...
I have this album & yes this is a brilliant version of "Red House". Caught up with Hendrix & Zappa today thanks Lee. There is a beautiful live version of “Little Wing” on Hendrix In The West.
Glad you enjoyed, my friend. I always have a blast with Jimi and frank. Imagine the possibilities of a group with both of them! Groovy, baby… 🤩
Amazing .. of course. Jimi was the absolute best!
This certainly did not disappoint. Too bad the others were blocked but hey, it’s still all good.
Studio version is really good too? Just to get a baseline feel for the song. But this version is really tasty! One of the best lines from the movie White Men Can’t Jump was Woody Harrelson telling a black guy, “you can’t hear Jimi”. You my friend, can hear Jimi.
A little background about the album this came from, "Hendrix In The West". It was a 1972 release to showcase some of Jimi's best live versions of some of his top songs. While the original credits regarding the venues of the songs are Isle of Wight festval, Berkeley, and San Diego, 2 songs were actually from the Royal Albert Hall, which was the Experience's long awaited return to England, and also their last performance there. These are "Little Wing" and "Voodoo Child (slight return). The RAH performance was not legally available for this album, so Eddie Kramer (or someone) credited them to the San Diego show to sneak them on. So subsequent versions had different tracks. The RAH concert was filmed and has some other great song perfomances, but has been in legal limbo from the beginning. A few years ago, Jimi's stepsister, who owns the Hendrix properties, did a remaster/new cut of the RAH concert footage and showed it at the RAH one time. Fans are still waiting for an official release of the concert in video and audio forms!
Space Blues
jimi really never played anything the same twice. yes they had the basic song but he just told the boys to hang on and keep up, and it took them to a higher level also
Hendrix's Johnny B. Goode rendition is the SHIT! It is public domain!
I'm glad the other ones got blocked, because in my opinion this version has always been my favorite...There's not a bad song on the Band of gypsies, keep doing those man!
So damn good. All there is to say!
Jimi was on fire! Saw him in October of '68 @ Winterland in S.F. I should've also gone to the Berkeley show (@ Berkeley Community Theater, @ my high school). Lee, hope you can react to the entire albums Axis Bold as Love and Electric Ladyland.
"Bye Noel" lmao
I remember, I remember, I remember....
I had this album, I'm surprised they even let you play this one! 😅
🌸 yay!!!!!
Sweet
'Play what you think' is where he got to.
Let's talk about him being before his time
BTW: "Voodoo Chile" from Electric Ladyland is a real Blues masterpiece of jamming (it's a little long) but it's a real banger.
Definitely my favourite Jimi especially duelling with England's finest 'Steve Windwood ' on the keys!!!...
And of course Mitch and Jack Cassady on the bass!!!!.......
"I said if my baby don't love me no more, I know her sister will!" 😁
a guy at a radio station in upstate NY would play a version he had recorded of Jimi with a 12 string playing Hear My train a comin' at a party he attended .. while playing the preset line up of music over the air he'd switch to the studio sound system, spark up & play Hendrix . went there a few times . One night we brought him some dank & told him he'd have to toke a bunch to get anything out of it ..he did, went to do the news and swear at us every commercial break ..😁
Man… what a reminder that no one… was like Jimi- or Mitch. They opened with this tune when I saw them in LA at the Forum. Just like this version, completely insane. Ya know, as a drummer, when I hear Mitch, afterwards I think, “I totally suck. I don’t even know what a drum is.” (And I was a fucking good drummer). Well, the only consolation, if I can call it that, was that Jimi made guys like Clapton, Beck, Page & all the rest… feel that same way. Yeah man. In rock music, when you rank the great bands, you put the Beatles aside before you begin. With guitarists, you out Jimi aside. Same thing. The “untouchables.” And I’ll say it til u die. Mitch was as vital the “The Experience” as Jimi. Save your flack. I don’t care if or who disagrees. Band of Gypsies is my evidence. Good? Of course! Jimi was the guitarist! But as unreal as “the experience,” with Mitch ! Noel? Not even close. Anyway, got off track there. But Redhouse, by Jimi, would make B.B. cry.
Jimi can play the blues..
@@chitownlee he IS the blues. You just heard it 😎🤣 he can do any style or genre he wants to, it seems like. And shatter your perception of reality while doing it lol
react to The who- young man blues at the young vic 1971, its the best version..john and moon were on fire.