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Nobody tops him, those technical players just mindlessly hit as many notes as fast as they can while not letting their feeling take over like Jimi does. Honestly i'm not trying to be a snob but I can't listen to those players for more than 3 seconds. Without emotion, soon AI will "Top" Jimi with technical playing but will you worship those robots droning on?
@@eddiecrane5647I agree! Nobody comes close to his ‘feel’ nor innovation. He’s the best. He’s been gone since 1970 and is still way ahead of everyone else.
Lesson to guitar players: Somebody else sings. Jimi rolls his guitar volume back by 80% and plays the rhythm parts he played for all those people he had backed.
WITH THE POWER OF SOUL ANYTHING IS POSSIBLE!!!!!! JIMI IN A NUTSHELL! MY GO TO GO GUITARIST FOR LIMITLESS BEND VIBRATO RIFFS AND OTHER ASSORTED TECHNIQUES ON THE GUIT FIDDLE THANK YOU JIMI FOR ALL YOUR TEACHINGS HUMBLENESS AND RAW INSPIRATION SEE YOU ON THE OTHER SIDE ONE DAY
Buddy Miles on drums/vocals. Apparently that is Bob Arthur (who played in Mother Earth) on bass. This was a jam session about 6 months before Hendrix did the "Band of Gypsys" New Year's Eve concerts at the Fillmore East with Buddy Miles and Billy Cox on bass.
I think this is the Devonshire Downs (L.A.'s San Fernando Valley) location of the "Newport" Pop Festival. There was one similarly named in Costa Mesa, Ca. I have no idea why it was called "Newport" other than to trade on the name of the "Newport Folk Festival," but a friend of mine was at this show. We worked together in Burbank from '96 to 2012. He saw the first Hendrix show, which was not so good, but missed this make-up show that was much better. After leaving the festival, he was walking down the street and heard somebody day, "Hey, hippy," and some LAPD foot cops hit him on the head for some reason. He hated cops after that. He died of lung cancer in 2012. He was mostly a Grateful Dead fan. RIP, Bill
I actually hear a lot of similarities between the two. If you listen to hendrix playing stone free in atlanta theres a part where hendrix improvises almost the exact same lick that coltrane does on a tenor sax in my favourite things. I wonder if coltrane was ever inspiration for him.
@@bensblues Yes Ben Jimi had a wide range of musical influences Coltrane being one of them his dad played saxophone as well. He also had a fascination with horns especially sax players he wanted to get a saxophone sound on the guitar 🎸 so you're absolutely right.
JIMI BROUGHT VIETNAM HELL HOME ON HIS GUITAR UNBELIEVABLE HUMAN BEING AND THEY WANTED ME TO BE A RASCIST IN MY COUNTRY WHEN I WAS A TEENAGER YEA I LOVED BLACK MUSICIANS AND BLUES MUSICIANS ABOVE ALL ELSE.THANKS TO THE GREAT BLACK ARTIST WHO PROVED THEM WRONG.
I saw him play live around this time--definitely in his own mental space. Hard to listen to him endlessly dicking around at times. A lot of people who weren’t stoned, would actually leave.
Twelve JBL 15" speakers with three dual Showman amps, just about right for Mr. Hendrix. In my opinion these amps respond much better to his fingers than those fuzzy Marshalls. I saw him twice, once with Marshalls once with Sunn amps. These are his best servants. Genius undeniable.
....DAMN......Guitar Slim sold over a million records with this tune and I think it's safe to say, NEVER envisioned this................Jimi's on FIRE.....as usual...................Buddy Miles pouring his heart into it as well...............
How right you are!...that guitar was a last-minute, fix-it-up, "hybrid" for Jimi to play, as no Strat was available that day. The whereabouts of that guitar has been a mystery ever since.
100% agree! Mitch was the Jimi of drumming but had to play in the shadow of Jimi himself. Mitch is to this day one of the greatest underrated drummers of that era
Love them both & their different approaches, I think Mitch complemented Jimi's style better, but it's also great to hear a heavy hitting cement mixer drummer laying it down a groove for Jimi to paint over.
I had a poster of him at this show with the strat with a tele neck. Must of been experimenting with those fender amps or just using what was there. Much prefer the Marshalls.
there is no way this man was real, i domt have any words his fucking insane, such a madlad for dropping that much acid, wiggin out, i am going to be like him someday
@@Rainydaydreamaway7 Hendrix was not skilled at fingerpicking, hybrid picking, or slide. He was astonishing in his use of effects, bending, distortion, but limited in his repertoire. After sitting through extended forays into nowhere…. similar to this in concerts in the late 60s, unless you were stoned, many of us would get up and leave as it tended towards monotony.
@@harolddottin10 Hendrix undoubtedly the most overrated guitarist in rock history. Limited repertoire, couldn’t fingerpick, hybrid pick. Not a great slide player, covered up deficits with great use of effects though-which showed when he struggled on acoustic, Harold.
Apparently (according to Mitch Mitchell's autobiography), the whole reason for this performance was due to Noel, Mitch and he being too fkd up during their set on the previous day (a lot of smartasses around back then who thought spiking already very very stoned people was clever) Mitch said it was their worst performance ever. Jimi felt so bad about it that he returned the next day and asked if he could play again, and give a decent performance to make amends. This is footage from that performance. So he's possibly more sober here than any time in the previous 2 years or so (although I imagine still buzzing a little from tripping the previous day)!
@402 Smith I certainly don't bear anything myself that sounds like it's happeningmin the wrong place. "His tone" - well we are nkt hearing a professional recording - the tone is that of whoever got the sound, as much as of JH himself. Hard one to judge unless you're actually there in fromt of him. I'm listening through a tiny speaker on a tablet device - still sounds great to me! Also - he's using amplifiers which he's not used to, for what that's worth.
The Dual Showman is a very clean, but he was managing with his Fuzz Face, and six Dual Showman cabs with two 15 inch JBLS each. I used to have this setup (with one cab) and used a Big Muff. I traded the Dual Showman for a 100 watt Marshall but kept the cab with the JBLS and it sounded great. I wish I still had that rig.
I am a huge rock fan. I live loud music and electric guitar but this this sounded like shit to my ears. I only listened to the first 3 minutes. Pretty much just noise.
Buddy Miles on drums/vocals. Apparently that is Bob Arthur (who played in Mother Earth) on bass. This was a jam session about 6 months before Hendrix did the "Band of Gypsys" New Year's Eve concerts at the Fillmore East with Buddy Miles and Billy Cox on bass.
Jimis creaming the guitar miles away to think no money in bank just work for me make money .. he new but it was to lait to do enythink bout it . 🙏✌🎼 he tryed
@@HarryGuit One of the things I loved about Hendrix was his sense of melody blended with technique. It is mainly absent here, putting him in the murky midst of shredders.
@@HarryGuit A few reviews from that gig claimed that Jimi had played the very best Rock music ever played that day!...Just a matter of opinion, I guess. I think he was super-flashy here, but astonishing nontheless!
Sounds like me when I was 14 and learned the first 2 minor pentatonic boxes...only I was MUCH cleaner. Only dope fiends would think this "performance" was good. Wtf?
Let us know when you're headling the next music festival so we can all bask in your awesomeness. Maybe then we can comment on you youtube vid about your meager playing skills...
@@equalleftrights3130 The only things irrelevant are your opinion & skill. Like I said, since you were better than Hendrix at 14, let us know when you hit the big time, you shoulda been there by 15...
@@chizorama I dont think you have the comprehension skills to understand the discussion. Why are you assuming everyone wants to "hit the big time"? Not only are you devoid of logic, but are a classic narcissist. Being recognized and approved is what matters to you. I've accomplished my goals on guitar playing. Been teaching for 20 years and been in a couple cover bands to have fun and play the songs I always wanted to play. Again, I doubt you get the picture.
@@equalleftrights3130 It's all the personality traits of a narcissist to degrade & insult something many enjoy & to elevate yourself above a legend, not to mention people to see the picture as you present it, as opposed to interpretating it as it's presented. All you've articulated is that your opinion has no merit, no matter how you've tried to present yourself & your abities. But what do I know? I'm just a drugged out dope fiend for enjoying Jimi according to you, how arrogant...
Hendrix was a pioneer, to be sure. But Stevie's playing has incredible timing, even within the solo riffs. Let's just agree to call them both Legendary
Think about how right you are to put it this way: If you are right, who is at the center, right at the heart of it all? Who is the satellite and who is the sun?
@@elijahjones2749 i am honest yes. widely known and accepted hendrix was wasted most of the time when he played live and a lot of it was terrible. this being one of those occasions.
I love how they dedicate an entire job too just keeping hippies from hanging from the stage lol
Ok!!!!
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Hanging? No, she was trying to get onstage.
I was thinking: "Too bad Jimi never got laid"
@@hairlab9646 ??????? What joke are you attempting? Jimi didn't get laid? Right...or Jimi got laid too much? Explain the joke please.
Others may top him with technical playing, but the raw power and emotion that pours out of him is unparalleled. Incredible.
It doesn't matter about technicality, his imagination and creativity is unmatched. His art is so amazing and ahead of his time
Nobody tops him, those technical players just mindlessly hit as many notes as fast as they can while not letting their feeling take over like Jimi does. Honestly i'm not trying to be a snob but I can't listen to those players for more than 3 seconds. Without emotion, soon AI will "Top" Jimi with technical playing but will you worship those robots droning on?
@@eddiecrane5647 exactly
" Imitation is the Sincerest form of flattery "
Jimi Hendrix: THE ORIGINATOR 🎸
🎶🎵🎶🎵
@@eddiecrane5647I agree! Nobody comes close to his ‘feel’ nor innovation. He’s the best. He’s been gone since 1970 and is still way ahead of everyone else.
cool footage never seen it ..also the first time i ever saw jimi play big fender amps on stage ..thank you
Lesson to guitar players: Somebody else sings. Jimi rolls his guitar volume back by 80% and plays the rhythm parts he played for all those people he had backed.
WITH THE POWER OF SOUL ANYTHING IS POSSIBLE!!!!!! JIMI IN A NUTSHELL! MY GO TO GO GUITARIST FOR LIMITLESS BEND VIBRATO RIFFS AND OTHER ASSORTED TECHNIQUES ON THE GUIT FIDDLE THANK YOU JIMI FOR ALL YOUR TEACHINGS HUMBLENESS AND RAW INSPIRATION SEE YOU ON THE OTHER SIDE ONE DAY
Buddy Miles on drums/vocals. Apparently that is Bob Arthur (who played in Mother Earth) on bass. This was a jam session about 6 months before Hendrix did the "Band of Gypsys" New Year's Eve concerts at the Fillmore East with Buddy Miles and Billy Cox on bass.
The answer to the question we were all asking.
"What single coil hum?" -Jimi Hendrix
60 cycle times 9 to the universe...
5:35 an underrated moment in jimi's music
The Sky is Crying
I think this is the Devonshire Downs (L.A.'s San Fernando Valley) location of the "Newport" Pop Festival. There was one similarly named in Costa Mesa, Ca. I have no idea why it was called "Newport" other than to trade on the name of the "Newport Folk Festival," but a friend of mine was at this show. We worked together in Burbank from '96 to 2012. He saw the first Hendrix show, which was not so good, but missed this make-up show that was much better.
After leaving the festival, he was walking down the street and heard somebody day, "Hey, hippy," and some LAPD
foot cops hit him on the head for some reason. He hated cops after that. He died of lung cancer in 2012. He was mostly a Grateful Dead fan. RIP, Bill
2:00 one of the best movements ever....
I love the guys reaction to bend @ 1:01 above Jimi's right/our left shoulder
Me 2!
Sho nuff
The most fantastic version give me the goosebumps❤
Basically Hendrix was Coltrane with a guitar!
I actually hear a lot of similarities between the two. If you listen to hendrix playing stone free in atlanta theres a part where hendrix improvises almost the exact same lick that coltrane does on a tenor sax in my favourite things. I wonder if coltrane was ever inspiration for him.
@@bensblues Yes Ben Jimi had a wide range of musical influences Coltrane being one of them his dad played saxophone as well. He also had a fascination with horns especially sax players he wanted to get a saxophone sound on the guitar 🎸 so you're absolutely right.
@@salimokwaye3831 wow thats cool, he did a really good job, but its hendrix so thats just expected
Yeah, sometimes...
@@bensblues buddy guy was massive inspiration as I know
The things that jimi did, folks dnt do that no more
beast mode
Dude behind the speakers digging it.
JIMI BROUGHT VIETNAM HELL HOME ON HIS GUITAR UNBELIEVABLE HUMAN BEING AND THEY WANTED ME TO BE A RASCIST IN MY COUNTRY WHEN I WAS A TEENAGER YEA I LOVED BLACK MUSICIANS AND BLUES MUSICIANS ABOVE ALL ELSE.THANKS TO THE GREAT BLACK ARTIST WHO PROVED THEM WRONG.
SHUDDUP
51 years ago holy fuck ware did the time go ,
You are not that lil bro 😭💀
I saw him play live around this time--definitely in his own mental space. Hard to listen to him endlessly dicking around at times. A lot of people who weren’t stoned, would actually leave.
The Sky is Cryin'
I Think I Died And Went To Heaven...Or Maybe I'm Just High!...Yeah That's It...I'm High And In Heaven...
Twelve JBL 15" speakers with three dual Showman amps, just about right for Mr. Hendrix. In my opinion these amps respond much better to his fingers than those fuzzy Marshalls. I saw him twice, once with Marshalls once with Sunn amps. These are his best servants. Genius undeniable.
....DAMN......Guitar Slim sold over a million records with this tune and I think it's safe to say, NEVER envisioned this................Jimi's on FIRE.....as usual...................Buddy Miles pouring his heart into it as well...............
That looks like a telecaster neck on a strat body
It definitely is!
How right you are!...that guitar was a last-minute, fix-it-up, "hybrid" for Jimi to play, as no Strat was available that day. The whereabouts of that guitar has been a mystery ever since.
@@curbozerboomer1773 Gee, I put an old Telecaster neck on my Strat in 1969, it just seemed to fret better. Never noticed Jimi's before.
Ma non era umano !!! Non potrà mai succedere che ci sarà un'altra persona migliore
Although I prefered Mitch's drumming over Buddy Miles, he did provide some amazing vocals!
could be extremely annoying at times as well 😁
Mitch was an otherworldly force as much as Hendrix was in my opinion. Buddy could hold that shit down tho!
100% agree! Mitch was the Jimi of drumming but had to play in the shadow of Jimi himself. Mitch is to this day one of the greatest underrated drummers of that era
Love them both & their different approaches, I think Mitch complemented Jimi's style better, but it's also great to hear a heavy hitting cement mixer drummer laying it down a groove for Jimi to paint over.
Mitch like Bill Ward did Orchestra drumming it's not about keeping time, the drums are as much part of the riffs.... as guitar in that style.
These bends at the beginning are fierce
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He was Greatful blues man !
Buddy Miles was so great, he got what he deserved getting Jimi Hendrix to play with.
Weird to see him playing through fender amps.
The level of violence needed to keep folks off the fence is pretty crazy, too.
Not weird he used fender amps a lot…
@@roadwarrior4080 how many photos/videos of Jimi playing Fender amps have you seen?
@@utubehound69 quiet a few he also played through sound city and WEM amplification..
This is Raw. But really really good!
Goodness I'd love to see this in better quality
Yeahhhhhhh man , what a warm up a 😂🎸pukka for posting
I had a poster of him at this show with the strat with a tele neck. Must of been experimenting with those fender amps or just using what was there. Much prefer the Marshalls.
And this is why so many musicians close their eyes when they play. "Idiots all around us."
It’s just a feeling. If you’re not a musician you wouldn’t understand
@@precisionbrown6829 You really don't understand humor.
@@ebookpioneers what’s idiots got to do with humor? Your humor maybe
😆😆🤣🤣🤣
At 1:23 Noel walks in behind the drummer and has a light, walks across, sits and walks off. Looks to me?!?
Bad Ass
Where is the full concert recording?
We want Mitch....he understood Jimi. So did the bassist
that reace
Replaced Noel!
I have never seen anyone else telecaster neck on a stratocaster.
My 1st Guitar was a Black Strat w/Tele Style Neck w/no Trem btw made in Japan
That's what Jimi used to do.
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¿Borges?
@@JulianJDiaz ?
@@miriaborgess ¡Hola! ¿Ese es tu apellido?
@@JulianJDiaz Mi nombre es Miriã y mi apellido es Borges
@@miriaborgess Pensé que te lo habías puesto por el escritor Jorge Luis Borges.
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there is no way this man was real, i domt have any words his fucking insane, such a madlad for dropping that much acid, wiggin out, i am going to be like him someday
Well, dont do drugs, Live for Jesus
@@sgtpepper6499 amen
Oh sweet baby baby I lost my baby I lost my dog and my baby oh baby baby 😂
Looks like Hendrix was using a hybrid picking style at times in this show, I've never really seen him use fingerstyle much in any other show
@@Rainydaydreamaway7 Hendrix was not skilled at fingerpicking, hybrid picking, or slide. He was astonishing in his use of effects, bending, distortion, but limited in his repertoire.
After sitting through extended forays into nowhere…. similar to this in concerts in the late 60s, unless you were stoned, many of us would get up and leave as it tended towards monotony.
@@commanderthorkilj.amundsen3426 Yeah blah! blah! blah!
@@harolddottin10 Hendrix undoubtedly the most overrated guitarist in rock history. Limited repertoire, couldn’t fingerpick, hybrid pick. Not a great slide player, covered up deficits with great use of effects though-which showed when he struggled on acoustic, Harold.
Shouldn't you be on some Abba RUclips page or something? How Ridiculous
I’m use to the Stevie ray Vaughan version
Hi I'm fan Jimi Hendrix and Tony iommi my favorite guitarists of all time and like Gibson sg and Dean flying v orange amps and organ keyboard.
Isn't that special
Love his sober playing gets to be alot of noise when hes fkerd up
Do you think he’s sober or fucked up here lol I think he’s sober
@@brettpichoff8598 i think hes a little loosy goosy here but i could be wrong
Apparently (according to Mitch Mitchell's autobiography), the whole reason for this performance was due to Noel, Mitch and he being too fkd up during their set on the previous day (a lot of smartasses around back then who thought spiking already very very stoned people was clever) Mitch said it was their worst performance ever. Jimi felt so bad about it that he returned the next day and asked if he could play again, and give a decent performance to make amends. This is footage from that performance. So he's possibly more sober here than any time in the previous 2 years or so (although I imagine still buzzing a little from tripping the previous day)!
@402 Smith
Timing - his timing is informed by blues and jazz players. Whether that "leaves a lot to be desired" is a matter of subjective opinion.
@402 Smith
I certainly don't bear anything myself that sounds like it's happeningmin the wrong place.
"His tone" - well we are nkt hearing a professional recording - the tone is that of whoever got the sound, as much as of JH himself. Hard one to judge unless you're actually there in fromt of him. I'm listening through a tiny speaker on a tablet device - still sounds great to me!
Also - he's using amplifiers which he's not used to, for what that's worth.
The 'I don't need no sunblock' blues.
WHOA, WHAT IS THAT SCREATING FRIGGINING NOISE, AND I SAW THIS GUY IN 1970, DID'NT SOUND lIKE SOME KID THAT NIGHT!
He couldn’t have been happy with those Dual Showman Fender heads instead of his Plexi’s.
Looks like he's digging them to me Lol
The Dual Showman is a very clean, but he was managing with his Fuzz Face, and six Dual Showman cabs with two 15 inch JBLS each. I used to have this setup (with one cab) and used a Big Muff. I traded the Dual Showman for a 100 watt Marshall but kept the cab with the JBLS and it sounded great. I wish I still had that rig.
These look like bassman heads to me. Three running two 2x15 each.
@@davejones5745 Which is what the Marshall JMP amps were based off of.
Sounds like red house to me lol
I am a huge rock fan. I live loud music and electric guitar but this this sounded like shit to my ears. I only listened to the first 3 minutes. Pretty much just noise.
is this james brown on drums??
Buddy Miles on drums/vocals. Apparently that is Bob Arthur (who played in Mother Earth) on bass. This was a jam session about 6 months before Hendrix did the "Band of Gypsys" New Year's Eve concerts at the Fillmore East with Buddy Miles and Billy Cox on bass.
Jimis creaming the guitar miles away to think no money in bank just work for me make money .. he new but it was to lait to do enythink bout it . 🙏✌🎼 he tryed
Your communication skills suck!
Why are those annoying hippies trying to jump the stage?
Average
I was a fan of Jimi.saw live on 3 or 4 occasions but this is awful.
The only thing awful about this is the sound quality. Jimi‘s performance is far out! ...still today!
what a mess. Im goin to Johnny Winter channel
The sound is bad yet the expression is way out. Get to your conservative channel, if you fear the depths of emotion.
Chaoticly mesmerising. Johnny Winter ain't got dick on this.
Not one of his best.
Well the sound quality is poor, but the guitar performance is definitely among his best.
@@HarryGuit One of the things I loved about Hendrix was his sense of melody blended with technique. It is mainly absent here, putting him in the murky midst of shredders.
@@HarryGuit A few reviews from that gig claimed that Jimi had played the very best Rock music ever played that day!...Just a matter of opinion, I guess. I think he was super-flashy here, but astonishing nontheless!
Sounds like me when I was 14 and learned the first 2 minor pentatonic boxes...only I was MUCH cleaner. Only dope fiends would think this "performance" was good. Wtf?
Let us know when you're headling the next music festival so we can all bask in your awesomeness. Maybe then we can comment on you youtube vid about your meager playing skills...
@@chizorama irrelevant to the discussion.
@@equalleftrights3130 The only things irrelevant are your opinion & skill. Like I said, since you were better than Hendrix at 14, let us know when you hit the big time, you shoulda been there by 15...
@@chizorama I dont think you have the comprehension skills to understand the discussion. Why are you assuming everyone wants to "hit the big time"? Not only are you devoid of logic, but are a classic narcissist. Being recognized and approved is what matters to you. I've accomplished my goals on guitar playing. Been teaching for 20 years and been in a couple cover bands to have fun and play the songs I always wanted to play. Again, I doubt you get the picture.
@@equalleftrights3130 It's all the personality traits of a narcissist to degrade & insult something many enjoy & to elevate yourself above a legend, not to mention people to see the picture as you present it, as opposed to interpretating it as it's presented. All you've articulated is that your opinion has no merit, no matter how you've tried to present yourself & your abities. But what do I know? I'm just a drugged out dope fiend for enjoying Jimi according to you, how arrogant...
Love Jimi , but SRV runs circles around him all day long.
You just don‘t get it, right? Have a look at how Jimi changed the game. SRV just jumped on that train a passenger.
Hendrix was a pioneer, to be sure. But Stevie's playing has incredible timing, even within the solo riffs. Let's just agree to call them both Legendary
That's cause you've only heard purple haze
Think about how right you are to put it this way: If you are right, who is at the center, right at the heart of it all? Who is the satellite and who is the sun?
Pffffff, you’re talking nonsense.
overrated
It was 1969 man what do you expect a light show with all kinds of electronics, nah all they had were speakers acid and alot of ambitions
hmm.. I bet you don't even know how to play.
Uhhh.... Not even a little bit overrated. An absolute pioneer
Incompetently bragging about a widely acknowledged musical genius and game changing pioneer is very easy. You are a one-word-pony.
What is YOUR rating?
terrible.
Yes you are.
@@elijahjones2749 i am honest yes. widely known and accepted hendrix was wasted most of the time when he played live and a lot of it was terrible. this being one of those occasions.
@@BrainDamageComedy and still the best guitar player of all time.
@@elijahjones2749 not only guitarist but one of the all time greatest songwriters.
@4Q2 smith hmm.. I don't know rolling Stones seems to disagree.
If Jimi didn't decide to play the headliner woodstock wouldn't have been. He was paid the to most and band members paid what entire bands had split.