Jimi was a musical genius. Makes you wonder what he would have done if he lived past September 18, 1970. We'll keep playing your music Jimi. RIP Brother.
soon he would be deaf , he hardly could hear his interviewer anymore at the end, yes, groundbreaking dude , shame he was gone so young, btw wine in lungs, murder
@fendermarshallbluesbox3407. btw, wine was put there by monika because she thought "it would help" as Jimi was choking. Read the late friend, confidante and entertainment journalist Sharon Lawrence's book, Jimi Hendrix The Intimate Story of a Betrayed Musical Legend.
Jimi rarely got air play on these genius recordings ... the music was above the heads of the audience . Jimi's song writing , musical ideas and of course his guitar playing was on another level - far beyond his contemporaries . Live On Forever
Respectfully, you are so wrong. Nbf hooked me from the first time i heard it dosed. 12 years old. This is so backworlds country but isnt country. Its psychedelic cozmik country.
I listened to this song a thousand times and my hear has been musically trained, yet I never fully realized how crazy and essential that DI'ed rhythm part is.
And probably will be long after forever. It's as if ppl now don't even listen to nor at all feel what noise fills their ears. Noise and a few power chords and main course of repeated enough..is all they catch,hear and mostly still not hip. These songs last longer than average human life,I bet many 60s &70s era songs are still today known worldwide to my grandsons gen. He's 4 this month and took over my youngest sons (born in 96) playlist.Little feller is crazy about 10 yrs after and Canned Heat😮 I played "IN MY OWN WAY" By Marshall Tucker Band to my beautiful best friendsince 1988 and lover of past 14 yrs She died from complications of pancreatitis operation passed this past June. Point being my grandson is also a MTB fan and now any old rock group with a mean slide geetar leading to him being a huge CANNED HEAT fan, Allman Bros, Skynyrd and Jerry Garcia with the Dead and Hot Tuna...maybe we can Nationwide except for Cali and Philly we propose playing 2 tunes a morning by a wonderful jam band out of the 60s & 70s to fill the gap in morning announcements previously occupied by the pledge and prayer for all that apparently offends a very few @13adulte
Thanks, Eddie. You did a great job, and it's so great to see the passion. This has been a favourite of mine since I was 14 years old! Thanks again, Eddie... such great work!
I’ve loved this music since it came out, during my teen years, and it is a wonderful privilege to get to see and hear it in this “exploded” way. Thanks, Eddie, and everyone else who makes these videos possible. ❤❤❤
Jimi's layered rhythm & lead guitar tracks were so unique, original. Thank you, Eddie Kramer. Demonstrating Hendrix's guitar tracks from "Night Bird Flying." Inspirational.
And somehow, they all miraculously fit together. Listen to the individual parts of a Beethoven symphony and you get the same mad four dimensional magic. Hendrix was in the same league with the great masters.
That little sharp percussive thing we hear at 2:01 is, for me, almost the zenith of Hendrix's creativity, as far as rhythm guitar goes. It runs counter to *everything* else about the song, but fits in SO perfectly. Love it, love it, love it.
His studio guitar style changed dramatically in 3 years - from cranked out fuzz with tones of feedback to subdued overdriven tones that were very controlled
But never forget that from his first album Jimi always had those sweet clean tones on many songs like “One Rainy Wish”, “Little Wing”, “Wait Till Tomorrow”, etc., plus even when he used overdrive or distortion he usually had excellent, sweet clean rhythm parts too- “Hey Joe”, “Rainy Day, Dream Away”, “1983” etc. While Jimi evolved as equipment improved he was a serious complete tone meister from the beginning. 😊
Yeah, he isn't sloppy, he's just relaxed enough to improvise fully, during which some imperfections occur as a price for the liberty you take, and a true artist is sacrificial of their own ego enough to play with faith, and risk appearing clumsy in order to be flexible enough to be open to the inspiration that comes with humility, and not just be a someone who strings together a series of licks.
I'm really looking forward to this documentary. It's high time that more people learnt about Jimi's groundbreaking studio. Thanks to Eddie for all his amazing work, too.
It's crazy because Hendrix reinveted music but not with a lot of tracks, and sometimes when you don't have all the possibilities you have to create other things, but when he had his own studio he really tried to create a whole universe, and it's crazy interisting but i think that sometimes a good power trio works more than a 32 tracks record.
Well Mr. Kramer...here we were young uns trying to play studio cuts like Third Stone from the sun..we did it..Jimi played and you did your magic...Came out great!What i like is anything on Crash Landing...but really its all fantastic...
I cannot say that anyone was better than Jimi on the electric guitar. His eclectic mind flowed down through his heart and into his fingers. I can only imagine what music he would have made had he lived longer. I know it would have been very different from the catalog we all know and love.
It's such an incredible & magical gift to all of us(& for Jimi!) that someone who personally knew him so well & what he would approve of musically is at the helm helping expand his legacy with the beautiful art he created before his untimely passing but was cruelly denied the chance to personally perfect & share it with us. I think it would make Jimi so happy Eddie took the wheel & carries on the passion don't you?
It is hilarious when people call Hendrix sloppy. About as intricate as it gets on a guitar with mind blowing symphonic guitar. Has anyone ever come close to this precision.
I guess they would be inferring to his live performance. Jimi was very weary about performing live because he felt he was being overworked. It was that and his lifestyle as a twenty something person constantly on the go and toting a huge Entourage.
@@KennyBlackbird-oo1pt Have you ever heard his L.A forum concerts on you tube? Aint nothing sloppy and every note and sound are purposeful. You should really listen to the concerts which are mind blowing.
@@camronbay1 If I personally believe Hendrix played sloppy is irrelevant because no matter what I think doesn't diminish his legacy. If you ask Eddie Van Halen or Robin Trower fans, they will tell you that Jimi was indeed sloppy and that he was overrated.
Questo disco ha segnato una svolta nella sua produzione e nel suo stile, ma non sapremo mai cosa stava nascendo e che rivoluzione sarebbe scaturita dalle sue dita magiche.
Eddie, you’re so lucky and blessed to be able to listen to each individual track or all tracks as a whole. These are some of my favorite videos, Jimi without drums or bass. Sounds so different from the full band, really good stuff!
A very. Fine tune....Jimi used multiple guitar lines, some cliches and so much cleverness packed into an amazingly dense package. I learned tons about guitar playing from studying this song.
This phase of Hendrix's Playing is very sweet. If it were a meal, it would be Baked Beans and Franks with a Frosted Sweet Roll for Desert. Good eating for the ears.😋
Jimmy always had tracks playing in his head he put it together in his mind so great so sad so soon we loose the gifted thank you for capturing one of the best things to happen to music tod infinity
The world is full of precision players. They study to achieve it and practice like demons to maintain it. Jimi had the intangibles. His groove was deep and solid so consistently that he could play with the parts and never lose the feel of the music.
Listen to Isley Brothers w Jimi Hendrix 1965. They were clever enough to hire him. What Eddie Kramer calls for surprisingly delicate rhythm guitar is from his time with Isley Brothers.
I love seeing these in the studio videos of how Jimi created his music. Like the other person said in the comments, some 3rd rate wanna be says Jimi playing was sloppy. I think not. We are hearing the master of the guitar... You wish you could play with such feeling.
Very nice golden nugget baby, pure gold ! Could you imagine all that musical energy in one body ? No ! Then came Jimi and a knowledgeable producer to help turn his ideas into lasting awe and enjoyment. Being older this truly stimulated my gray matter thanks. Be kind !
Let not forget he created a lot of this when he was only 22 years old and all of it by time he was only 27 when he died. That's of the chart. No doubt there's Jimi then everone else.
Last year, on my first and only trip to NYC I found myself outside of Electric Lady studios. No museum. No admittance. But I got to explain to some random non English as first language tourist why I was misty eyed and why this was important. What an magic moment.
Jimi was a musical genius. Makes you wonder what he would have done if he lived past September 18, 1970. We'll keep playing your music Jimi. RIP Brother.
soon he would be deaf , he hardly could hear his interviewer anymore at the end,
yes, groundbreaking dude , shame he was gone so young, btw wine in lungs, murder
that's what Robin Trower was trying to do
It's y J Edgar Hoover had him murdered
@fendermarshallbluesbox3407. btw, wine was put there by monika because she thought "it would help" as Jimi was choking. Read the late friend, confidante and entertainment journalist Sharon Lawrence's book, Jimi Hendrix The Intimate Story of a Betrayed Musical Legend.
@@Musselchee i say murder, but you could be right too, it takes some force i gues , to put wine in somebody's lungs
The genius of Jimi is staggering in its complexity and beauty.
Kramer is so upbeat so often in all the interviews I've seen of him as if he never tires of being amazed at life.
❤ u jimi. U r the bestest 🎉. Rip dr ❤
I love Jimi’s rhythm playing.
Jimi rarely got air play on these genius recordings ... the music was above the heads of the audience . Jimi's song writing , musical ideas and of course his guitar playing was on another level - far beyond his contemporaries . Live On Forever
He was beginning to get Solid airplay. Super jingles on fm... then silence
Respectfully, you are so wrong. Nbf hooked me from the first time i heard it dosed. 12 years old. This is so backworlds country but isnt country. Its psychedelic cozmik country.
@@eroldcroft-iu2poyeah i was thinking there's Appalachian influence in there for sure on the rhythmic melody vibe
I listened to this song a thousand times and my hear has been musically trained, yet I never fully realized how crazy and essential that DI'ed rhythm part is.
Hendrix changed the entire sound of Rock n Roll music, he was light years ahead of them all..
He still is...
And probably will be long after forever. It's as if ppl now don't even listen to nor at all feel what noise fills their ears. Noise and a few power chords and main course of repeated enough..is all they catch,hear and mostly still not hip.
These songs last longer than average human life,I bet many 60s &70s era songs are still today known worldwide to my grandsons gen. He's 4 this month and took over my youngest sons (born in 96) playlist.Little feller is crazy about 10 yrs after and Canned Heat😮 I played "IN MY OWN WAY" By Marshall Tucker Band to my beautiful best friendsince 1988 and lover of past 14 yrs She died from complications of pancreatitis operation passed this past June.
Point being my grandson is also a MTB fan and now any old rock group with a mean slide geetar leading to him being a huge CANNED HEAT fan, Allman Bros, Skynyrd and Jerry Garcia with the Dead and Hot Tuna...maybe we can Nationwide except for Cali and Philly we propose playing 2 tunes a morning by a wonderful jam band out of the 60s & 70s to fill the gap in morning announcements previously occupied by the pledge and prayer for all that apparently offends a very few @13adulte
Some of the best guitar fills ever recorded.
Eddie Kramer is as genius as Jimi and Mitch. It was fate they all found each other.
Don't forget the Great Billy Cox on bass
Yeah right,everybody is a genius.Jimi,Eddie Kramer,Billy Cox,even the cleaning maid in the studio was a genius,not to mention yourself,a true genius!
@@liechteverybody but you. 🤣
@ericfranchi1354 what a sharp deduction....
Jimi was simply a genius. A student of the blues tradition blasting music into the future. So sad we lost him so young.
RIP JIMI. MASTER FROM ANOTHER UNIVERSE. THANKS EDDIE KRAMER
4 tracks of guitars soloing in precision. amazing. Great tune.
I love to watch and listen to these sound engineers, especially Eddie Kramer who is a genius as Jimi Hendrix! What a team!
Jimi was truly the greatest electric guitar player ever, the Cry of Love album on vinyl still blows my mind!
this song (and the whole Cry of Love album) blew my 16 year old mind - and it still does.
Same for me! ...and I was probably 14, but this. Has been with me all my life and I still love it!
Thanks, Eddie. You did a great job, and it's so great to see the passion. This has been a favourite of mine since I was 14 years old! Thanks again, Eddie... such great work!
Thanks Jimi, and thank you Eddie.
I was always in awe of this piece.
I’ve loved this music since it came out, during my teen years, and it is a wonderful privilege to get to see and hear it in this “exploded” way. Thanks, Eddie, and everyone else who makes these videos possible. ❤❤❤
Jimi's layered rhythm & lead guitar tracks were so unique, original. Thank you, Eddie Kramer. Demonstrating Hendrix's guitar tracks from "Night Bird Flying." Inspirational.
So true, so true😎
While everyone was playing guitar, Jimi at that time was playing symphony of guitars.
And somehow, they all miraculously fit together.
Listen to the individual parts of a Beethoven symphony and you get the same mad four dimensional magic. Hendrix was in the same league with the great masters.
So freaking funky. Each part executed so well.
That little sharp percussive thing we hear at 2:01 is, for me, almost the zenith of Hendrix's creativity, as far as rhythm guitar goes. It runs counter to *everything* else about the song, but fits in SO perfectly. Love it, love it, love it.
Old school boogie with that one and only Jimi feel 😮🎉🎉❤❤❤😮😮😮
Jimi was one of the creatively and uniquely few that were way before their time. 🤘
Absolutely love Jimi!
🎸🔥🎸🔥
Mixing is an art🎼🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻
An integral part of the process, as editing is to film-making.
Jimi will never leave you .
Yeah
His studio guitar style changed dramatically in 3 years - from cranked out fuzz with tones of feedback to subdued overdriven tones that were very controlled
But never forget that from his first album Jimi always had those sweet clean tones on many songs like “One Rainy Wish”, “Little Wing”, “Wait Till Tomorrow”, etc., plus even when he used overdrive or distortion he usually had excellent, sweet clean rhythm parts too- “Hey Joe”, “Rainy Day, Dream Away”, “1983” etc. While Jimi evolved as equipment improved he was a serious complete tone meister from the beginning. 😊
What a song,what an album,what a player.
I just love the music of Jimi Hendrix-full stop.
The GOAT.
Yeah, he isn't sloppy, he's just relaxed enough to improvise fully, during which some imperfections occur as a price for the liberty you take, and a true artist is sacrificial of their own ego enough to play with faith, and risk appearing clumsy in order to be flexible enough to be open to the inspiration that comes with humility, and not just be a someone who strings together a series of licks.
Very Very well said 👍🎸👻
2024 and Jimi's music is STILL baaaaad. 💥💥
Hendrix is the greatest, he influenced more people to pick up a guitar & learn than anybody else,some of whom went on to become great themselves.
I couldn't play this with 20 guitars and 100 tracks. Jimi was truly a genius.
I loved Jimi Hendrix, great music and his life ends so abruptly
I'm really looking forward to this documentary. It's high time that more people learnt about Jimi's groundbreaking studio. Thanks to Eddie for all his amazing work, too.
It's crazy because Hendrix reinveted music but not with a lot of tracks, and sometimes when you don't have all the possibilities you have to create other things, but when he had his own studio he really tried to create a whole universe, and it's crazy interisting but i think that sometimes a good power trio works more than a 32 tracks record.
a da da da , trio
YOU HAVE TO ADMIT JIMI WAS A MUSICAL GENIUS!!FACT
My best memories, now, of the Legend (I'm 76!)!
Well Mr. Kramer...here we were young uns trying to play studio cuts like Third Stone from the sun..we did it..Jimi played and you did your magic...Came out great!What i like is anything on Crash Landing...but really its all fantastic...
I cannot say that anyone was better than Jimi on the electric guitar. His eclectic mind flowed down through his heart and into his fingers.
I can only imagine what music he would have made had he lived longer. I know it would have been very different from the catalog we all know and love.
It's such an incredible & magical gift to all of us(& for Jimi!) that someone who personally knew him so well & what he would approve of musically is at the helm helping expand his legacy with the beautiful art he created before his untimely passing but was cruelly denied the chance to personally perfect & share it with us. I think it would make Jimi so happy Eddie took the wheel & carries on the passion don't you?
It is hilarious when people call Hendrix sloppy. About as intricate as it gets on a guitar with mind blowing symphonic guitar. Has anyone ever come close to this precision.
I guess they would be inferring to his live performance. Jimi was very weary about performing live because he felt he was being overworked. It was that and his lifestyle as a twenty something person constantly on the go and toting a huge Entourage.
@@KennyBlackbird-oo1pt Have you ever heard his L.A forum concerts on you tube? Aint nothing sloppy and every note and sound are purposeful. You should really listen to the concerts which are mind blowing.
Jimi was not sloppy at all.
@@thiosemicarbizidebenzoylal2921Absolutely Jimi is the elite on the guitar.
@@camronbay1 If I personally believe Hendrix played sloppy is irrelevant because no matter what I think doesn't diminish his legacy. If you ask Eddie Van Halen or Robin Trower fans, they will tell you that Jimi was indeed sloppy and that he was overrated.
Jimi the Jedi Knight
🧠Complexity is mind boggling. Thank You, Eddie!
Brilliant and stunning guitarparts.
What a unique composition. Country? Blues? Rock? It is such a strange mood
Jimi's style and sound IS singularly,unique and distinctive - no doubt, debate, question about it. R.I.P. " G
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This has always been one of my favorite songs ever from jimi
Questo disco ha segnato una svolta nella sua produzione e nel suo stile, ma non sapremo mai cosa stava nascendo e che rivoluzione sarebbe scaturita dalle sue dita magiche.
I agree
Eddie, you’re so lucky and blessed to be able to listen to each individual track or all tracks as a whole. These are some of my favorite videos, Jimi without drums or bass. Sounds so different from the full band, really good stuff!
Watching this video on the day of the birthday of my buddy who introduced me to this song in 1993... That can’t be a coincidence.
Kramer makes it seem as if Hendrix were still around instead of being dead for 54 years.
I'm glad Jimi finally started a RUclips channel
This is my fave tune on Cry for love. Him letting us in on this production makes this tune more beautiful. Thank you.
Love the joy on Eddie’s face as he demonstrates mixing tracks. Such a major part in producing a final product!
That's the genius that was Jimi Hendrix. I (and I bet many of us) can dream music on levels like this, but I can't make it happen. He could.
A very. Fine tune....Jimi used multiple guitar lines, some cliches and so much cleverness packed into an amazingly dense package. I learned tons about guitar playing from studying this song.
Speechless wonderment!
And to think that so many people don't even know how great he was... Teach the kids about him!🎉😎
Genius!
I loved this breakdown, isolating everything on the board like that was insane
AWESOME!!!!!!! JIMI LIVES!!!
Jimi and Eddie were so good! Guitar Gods!
This phase of Hendrix's Playing is very sweet. If it were a meal, it would be Baked Beans and Franks with a Frosted Sweet Roll for Desert. Good eating for the ears.😋
Jimmy always had tracks playing in his head he put it together in his mind so great so sad so soon we loose the gifted thank you for capturing one of the best things to happen to music tod infinity
Eddie: thanks ❤❤
Eddie Kramer did a fine job on Hendrix's albums, not easy to mix and balance all those parts.
Thanks so much.
The world is full of precision players. They study to achieve it and practice like demons to maintain it.
Jimi had the intangibles. His groove was deep and solid so consistently that he could play with the parts and never lose the feel of the music.
Listen to Isley Brothers w Jimi Hendrix 1965. They were clever enough to hire him. What Eddie Kramer calls for surprisingly delicate rhythm guitar is from his time with Isley Brothers.
Mitico Eddie!! 👍
I love seeing these in the studio videos of how Jimi created his music. Like the other person said in the comments, some 3rd rate wanna be says Jimi playing was sloppy. I think not. We are hearing the master of the guitar... You wish you could play with such feeling.
From Thailand 🇹🇭🇹🇭🇹🇭
The man came from a different planet.
That planet was music
So cool hearing all he put into the tune. Harmony in unison. Beautiful Jim. Just incredible!
Very good!!!!! Jimy Hendrix , God !!!! Guitar..., Jimy Hendrix, The Best!
Feel so lucky to watch and hear this. Thank you!
Oh man this is so good for you !! ❤
Very nice golden nugget baby, pure gold ! Could you imagine all that musical energy in one body ? No ! Then came Jimi and a knowledgeable producer to help turn his ideas into lasting awe and enjoyment. Being older this truly stimulated my gray matter thanks. Be kind !
Pure genius❤
should release the tracks so people can mix their own and/or just listen to individual tracks to enjoy the music more
When I was a child of course I only heard the whole - but I did appreciate all these elements, though!
A Masterpiece beyond the realm
New found appreciation for this track
I'm a really big fan of Eddie's song breakdowns!
Did Eddie ever play an instrument on any of Jimi's songs?
Let not forget he created a lot of this when he was only 22 years old and all of it by time he was only 27 when he died. That's of the chart. No doubt there's Jimi then everone else.
Eddie Kramer - The temperamental genius behind Hendrix and War.
Anybody can put a mic on a cabinet, and hit record. He is nobody. Hendrix was the genius.
@@mattdelany6799”He is nobody”? Really? And who the hell are you?!
@@JamesFolkers I engineered back in black. Now whatcha got?
@@mattdelany6799 What’s that?
@@mattdelany6799 No you didn’t - that was Tony and Mutt
Astonishing!
HENDRIX!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Jimi and Eddie just might be the greatest artist-producer combo of all time!
I remember so well when this album first came out. It's amazing to see this video NOW, re-examined by the Kramer the engineer himself !!
Man do we miss him!.
Rip
ingeniously...Jimi incredibly talented...❤🎼🎸!!!
Last year, on my first and only trip to NYC I found myself outside of Electric Lady studios. No museum. No admittance. But I got to explain to some random non English as first language tourist why I was misty eyed and why this was important. What an magic moment.
Wow. That would be a dream to see. Jimi was the best to ever do it.
Miigwich!!!