Jimi Hendrix - 1969 - Live in Stockholm
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Jimi Hendrix Experience - 1969 - Live in Stockholm
Killing Floor
Spanish Castle Magic
Fire
Hey Joe
Voodoo Child (Slight Return)
Red House
Sunshine Of Your Love
Jimi Hendrix - guitar, vocals
Noel Redding - bass guitar
Mitch Mitchell - drums, percussion - เพลง
I am 72 yrs old. I saw Jimi twice in Houston. Amazing.
You are so lucky,thank you for sharing
I'm not , no one cares that you saw him read all the comments no one was asking if Gsmith has ever seen JH this isn't about you
@@slowery43
GSmith told us that he saw Jimi live and the show was amazing. That’s a helpful comment, whether or not it impresses you.
Ooooo lucky! Bet it was phenomenal 🤘
@@slowery43 lol. the only reason he shared was because Hendrix career was brief, before he died, and the people who actually had the chance ought to be relatively few.
I am so thankful that I grew up with first generation rock. It is the best music on the planet and still is.
Smiles, hi Stephanie 👋
It is brilliant music. But there are some greats around - check out Band Maid from Japan - Kanami on guitar, Misa on Bass and Akane on drums - start with their last video "Hate?"
Mi too, I still love him and he's music.
I appreciate every response. However, it was the 2nd Generation of ROCK. Bill Hayley and the Comets, Buddy Holly, Elvis were Gen1. They were all great! How many of you knew that JMH played with the Isley Brothers (The Original Funk Band) when he was 17 on the "Chitlin' Circuit?"
I was born in the late 70s and I'm addicted to the 60's music since I started to hear it, it was indeed the gold era
Me and my drummer cut high school and went to Greenich Village we met Jimi and Billy Cox coming out of Electric Lady Land studio,s the man talked to us about music passion and fufilling our dreams he knew i was a guitar player and said i reminded him of his self when he was my age. Great black man very smart and a good soul. One of the best days in my life. He died shortly after! R I P Jimi!👑
This was probably around the time those two visited Frank & Gail Zappa too.
Jimi was showing Frank some dance moves & tore his velvet green trousers- which Gail mended on the spot. Cox slept the whole time....
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You are a lucky man!...
@@craigfazekas3923 Hey Craig thank,s 4 the like!
"when the power of love overcomes the love of power ~ then there will be peace "
jimi hendrix
Love is one
the world will know peace!
❤
✌🏼🫶🏼
He was wise this electric saint
Jimi had to be the best show you could see in the 60's. Every show is massive energy.
Massive Energy 🔥 well said !
The Who.
I was a lil girl 7 or 8 listening to Kasy Kasem (sp) every Saturday when my Mom was doing my hair. This young loving the driving beat, vocals, lyrics listeming to Jimi, Janice, Led Z, Steppin Wolf, Doobie, Nancy,etc. This is why now, I love rock, metal..
All music ...
I'm about 10 years older than you . That was a great time for music, and in a way it has been over the last century, probably because of recordings and electrification. I grew up on classical and church music. When I was about 7 or 8 myself, someone left an Elvis 45 at the church (my dad was the priest) and so my music journey took a new turn.
I can't believe this is available to watch. I am so grateful to have the chance to see this live performance of Jimi.
Ps no Buffalo Springfield, byrds, pge, beautiful day.no quicksilver.... barely steppenwolf got documented
The swedes are Serious. Dutch German Lotta French and Italian good also. English and USA not so good on recording concerts. Only Wally. He did Winterland w his mobile studio
Lol
U in SK
He was from another planet. Toured the earth for a few years, then took off.
Such a sick fuckin dude. Bamd was nice too. But goooooooooooooooood lord, jimi man he is a legend.
Well, he needs to make a 'slight return'.
The real Space-Man
One of the greatest live recordings of Jimi and the original Experience, brilliant drumming of Mitch Mitchell and consistent bass playing of Noel Redding, may they all be Resting in Peace in heaven
Actually, this is an uneven display of the Experience...they were all very tired/spaced out...Noel "scored" some leapers (uppers) between shows, and the audio of their 2nd performance sounds more energetic. guess that is the magic of modern medicine! lol.
Did it get better after "Spanish Castle Magic"? It's one of my favorite songs, but this performance was so sloppy and out of tune that I couldn't bear to listen anymore and stopped the video. As Jimi says at the beginning, they hadn't played together in six weeks. Amazing band, and I appreciate the video being uploaded. But what a shame that they couldn't rehearse or do a sound check before this performance.
@@svarog99yo bro I could not tell I thought he hit every note if this is bad lord have mercy on the compatition
Actually Jimi is pretty miserable at this point, Noel still can't play the bass. Thank God he finally got Billy Cox. Mitch felt the same way obviously.
Je suis désolée mais la j' ai foiré
He's the best guitarist of all time, there won't be another!
We can't know that for sure.
Rubbish. Jack Pearson would have blown Hendrix off the stage with his Amp on Standby.
I think a lot of people would say Stevie Ray Vaughn but we can't know that for sure :(
Apparently as a 13 year old he'd go to the studio with his brother when they'd ask him to play he'd ask "You wan't like Hendrix or Clapton?"
Drugs never did the world any favours.
@@MrNordertitoff Rubbish he was making a far broader statement or we'd be sending John Butler home with the trophy. Hendrix started out playing blues for rent/drinks before the 60s really got going - they teach 11 year olds Voodoo Child and Hey Joe - but Hendrix didn't just play the guitar he damn near tore it apart - Eddie Van Halen was playing Piano at this point - what made Hendrix a household name and 10,000 more technically proficient guitarists irrelevant was the fucking sound he made, and the fact that when he made it people were super excited about the Beatles.
Hendrix would never have made it as a session guitarist - I expect that's how Jack pays the bills... When he wasn't playing blues (in 27 years that man recorded more music than you can imagine - and you've never once listened to it) he was taking the very limited technology 1965 could come up and like a computer hacker abusing it in any way he could just to see what noises he could make. I don't think people realize, while Led Zep were tripping in Wales writing folk music, Jimi Hendrix was in basement somewhere seeing if he could use broken amps and feedback to make noises people had never heard before.
I can't think of anybody as significant and groundbreaking until Van Halen.
Died because he took barbiturates and heroin. 27 years old. Fuck sake.
@@user-ib6pk6me2y You obviously know shit about Jack Pearson. Do some research Dude.
Jimi was the curve ball from outer space!
This band is so in tune with each other 😊
he was so ahead of his time, doing things that no one has ever done
He also stood on the shoulders of giants though.
He also stood on the shoulders of giants though.
I was THERE. And when he announced he was gonna do Burnin of the Midnight Lamp, I so well remember how I thought to myself, yeh sure, try that, that’s only some studio ”fake”, and he knocked me outta my feet: It sounded JUST like from my vinyl (but of course even better that summer night!) ❤
Cool
I misread your quote …I saw “three” instead of there 😂
thats one of the best sets ive ever heard. I cant believe how underated mitch mitchell is... I cant think of another drummer who could follow and lead along with hendrix. this set is mind-blowing!!
Back in the day him and Ginger Baker were the best Rock drummers not what I'd call underrated.
I was thinking to myself that the show started when Mitchell started playing.
Mitch's idol was Elvin Jones and much like EJ did with 'Trane Mitch could definitely hold his own with Jimi.
Check out Joe Morello (Sounds of the loop, Castillian Drums etc..)
@@justincase9471and of course Take Five with the Dave Brubeck Quartet.
Jimmy Hendrix was a fantastic Rock Performer. So 😢 he died so early in his life. God Bless you Jimi, may you Rest In Peace 😢. 🙏
Jimi Hendrix Was A Legendary Excellent Guitarist That He Will Always Be Remembered. 💫
True hall of fame player… we are the lucky recipients 50 plus years later! Wow, some luck!
It's just crazy how many musicians have been inspired by this man. Nowadays, if you listen to interviews with bands, most of them talk about him!"
Death grips
Pure genius. The absolute vanguard of rock and roll.
Honest question. I don’t understand why this music is referred to as Rock’n Roll, esp. in the US. To me, it’s just Rock music. Rock’n Roll to me is the 1950s music style that Elvis, Carl Perkins, Chuck Berry, etc... etc... played. This (Jimi Hendrix etc) music has nothing to do with that (1950s) music other than they both used guitars, bass and drums. But so do R&B and other styles of music. And we don’t call them all “Rock’n Roll”…
@@MrChristian It actually goes back to the original DJs playing the songs on the radio. I seem to remember something about the Big Bopper having coined the phrase. However, my memory is not perfect these days, so don't quote me on it.
@@MrChristian Because thats who they grew up listening to,
@@MrChristian egal warum. Wozu, einfach fühlen und mit auf die Reise gehen
@@MrChristian i think many people just use 'rock n roll' and 'rock' meaning the same thing pretty much
The best guitarist of all time, And the wise one none better! "When the power of love overcomes the love of power . The world will know peace "
James Marshall Hendrix R.I.P!
this dude was a wizard
Since I first heard Are You Experienced? in 1967 when I was 12 years old (courtesy of my older brother! Thanks Dave!), Jimi Hendrix will NEVER stop blowing my mind. Never. When my brother walked in with AYE? and said 'check this out' and dropped the needle on Purple Haze, it forever changed my way of thinking about music. And the intro here? Wow! "We're just gonna jam..." and Mitch is up messing with his set up when Jimi lays into the intro.
Those bad ass Marshall Stacks . What an incredible sound he could get out of those ! No monitors or mix boards, only his ear, his fingers, and his pedals. He would drown you in an avalanche of sounds. I was there not too far from those speakers, there is nothing like it.
@Aldo Blasi That's awesome! I'm so jealous! I was born in 63. I didn't discover Jimi till I was 13. My older brother brought home some albums. Among them were Black Sabbath Paranoid and The soundtrack to Easy Rider. (If 6 was 9) His first album I bought was Electric Ladyland. Also had it on 8-track! Changed me forever! There's a channel you may like (Rick Beato) He breaks down songs on how they're composed. He also does really good interviews, with older and younger musicians. Enjoy! 😎✌️🍻
It's because of him that we have all of those different pedals that we do today he's the master mind behind those things and he created them to get to the different sounds he wanted to make music with and also Stevie Ray Vaughan even created several different types of pedals for his own music and he was a blue's man through and through and because he told all those producers that he was only going to play the blues and he never never gave up on his dream and he finally made it and then died as Jimi did only his was a helicopter crash and when I found out he died it left a big hole in my heart he was the type of person who would give you the shirt off his back and not ask for anything in return he was a remarkable human being that was always looking out for others who were less fortunate and he never met a stranger he had so much compassion and empathy for a lot of reasons I suppose but he said it was because he didn't want to be rich off the sweat of other people's backs he wanted to make it on his own and he never gave up and stuck to his guns about playing the blues and that's why he was so giving to make time go by as fast as possible til he could get his record deal and he was in love with his girlfriend who I think after he passed away they shunned her which I thought was rude Sas hell it
was like she never in his life the both of them were head over hills for one another and when he died I was ashamed of his family who didn't even have a reason to ignore her and why would you treat someone who would have been a part of your family as they were going to get married later down the road oh well some people are just assholes
i'm 77 yearsold and i saw Jimi Hendrix in Rome at the Brancaccio theater...
And my sister in law once asked me “ who is jimmy Hendrix “
God help her.
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I love how he just rips into the intro of Killing floor while Mitch is still setting up his cymbal.
It's classic Jimi! let's face it he could of played it single handed!
it's calling mix, wonderful mix, mind in right time, he can beat einstein no problem
The greatest of all time!
Dream on. Jack Pearson would have blown ole Jimi off the stage without even breaking a sweat. Wouda left his amp on standby as well.
aka: G.O.A.T.!
Greatest in his own time..
Faut pas oublier, il n'avait le matos d'aujourd'hui !
I was 4 years old in 1969. But I already knew a lot of bands with a guitar sound by then. Jimi being just one of many. How I wish I could have seen him live in person. Absolutely legendary 🙌
🎉A wall of sound from a 3 piece band.. Incredible!!!
A little over 60 years of seniority on this earth. When I leave there is only one thing I will miss... This music. Robert and the others found there a reason to exist. Thanks guys, I didn't have the honor of meeting you but total respect to you.
When Eric Clapton heard Jimmy play this tune. He said fuck it I thought I was good.
The best I was 10 years old, when made his First concerto buy I listened tò me dad's music and this man could make me Happy at 10 years of Age! The best overall Jimi Hendrix! YEAH love him!
I'm glad this footage exists. The more the better!
I WONDER WHAT JIMI WOULD BE PLAYING TODAY???? GONE BUT NEVER FORGOTTEN......WE WILL ALWAYS LOVE YOU!!!!!!!!
Always wondered this too. Had he lived through the 70’s I imagine expanding the band like he said and doing something similar to Sly & the Family Stone but less funky and louder
Thank You for this Video Here, I saw Jimi open up for the Monkees in Detroit when I was in the 7th grade, I did Not know who he was, But I Went home Very Experienced, I bought his album the next day for $2.00, I never listened to the Monkees Again, Damn I miss Jimi, Cousin Figel
Two dollars!
❤Rest in peace and birthday wishes to Jimi Hendrix 11 27 This man is one of the most celebrated guitarists of the Rock era. His ear was meant for guitar. He has recognized the brilliance of Terry Kath of Chicago. His performance of the Star Spangled banner is string history. Rest in Respect
Smiles, hi Renee 👋
@Gerardnolan191 smiles to you as well Happy Holidays too
@@reneehurt387 same here, how are you doing?
thank you for this wonder full gift !! the god of guitar Sir Jimi Hendrix
Imagine singing while playing your righthanded guitar lefthanded upsidedown with your eyes closed 🤘 that's pretty cool
Jimi did actually re-string his guitar so it would play left handed. But unmatched talent nonetheless.
Must have been so annoying for him as the volume/tone knobs would be right underneath where his picking arm would rest on the body, I've tried flipping left handed guitars before and it was really awkward
just ...... divine
An absolute icon of music history, its undisputable.
The best guitar player ever
I'm a drummer, happy to see a video of Mitch playing his newer double bass Gretsch kit. They're all gone now, but we have these films keeping their legacy going. Now a new generation can see these master musicians on TH-cam..., and us geezers can now revisit their scene anytime we want! (Thanx fer posting this one!)
Yes we can actually sample bands today and decide if we want to go to their live shows. However, I keep going back to the pioneers of Rock N Roll…. And listen in AWE.
They look like Ludwigs as their badge is distinctive
Affirmative. U tube worth it" s weight in pure gold! An excellent educational tool. Educators benefit from u tube as well.
@@AALHADES yes… I have Ludwig drums, that’s what Mitch has here. That metal plate over the sound hole IS unique
Definitely Ludwig , the logo is on the bass drum , so much for being a drummer !
The single greatest electric guitar player the world has ever known
Memories sweet memories evoked by the music of Jimi Noel and Mitch. In these ever tumultuous times and honestly times always are it is good to have art and artists to help save our souls. Peace
Cant help but think he may of did his best work in the 80s.
He just wasn't a band he was a pure rock quitarist.
I think he would changed and possibly given us of the best Hendrix.
Especially hearing some of the quitarist of that decade.
F-ing WOW! Sensational!!!!!
I am a child of the 60s and I grew up with the likes of Hendrix , David Cassidy, Rolling Stones and a whole lot of them. I am grateful and thankful to God .
Jimi changed Rock N Roll….Forever.
Amazing he was actually human¡!!
He's probably up in heaven wowing the heavenly hosts with his unsurpassed guitar solos.
Not really ... there is no heaven nor hell ... no god nor easter bunny either ... you die ... the end.
@@westyavrofuck that dude he’s up there with everyone jamming what a lame way to live life if u think like that lol u could never die within music
Heaven, hmmm, idk? Satan got kickd out of heaven, remember. There's a cost for selling your soul to Satan, it's eternal damnation, eight!! I guess if worldly fame is what you desire enough to pat the price of damning your soul for eternity, hmmm. To my mind 5hat is the worst possible use of ones GOD GIVEN GIFT OF FREE WILL! MUSIC IS SATAN'S SPECIAL GIFT. IT HELPS TO KNOW YOUR HISTORY SO YOU AREN'T WALKING AROUND IN DARKNESS YOUR ENTIRE LIFE, JUST A SUGGESTION. PERSONALLY, I KNOW THAT THE TRUTH HAS SET ME FREE!! AMEN!
@@westyavro what do you mean there's no easter bunny! you better be prepared to back that up fella!
If It's Jimmy Hendrix I want It!!
Sunshin
Orange sunshine and electric ladyland,...what great memories
Can you still taste it on the back of your tongue when you hear or read the words 'orange sunshine' ?
Orange Sunshine ahh yeah Hippies, Woodstock my era, Peace and love, God I miss them years.
Man that first tune has to be the grooviest guitar solo of all time this recording has to be put in the musical scholar of history honors dig that 🎸✌️✌️😎🙏
I for sure dig it Gregg
Damn they rock out !!!!!
Once a black as angel down here on earth. No earthly doubt that the drummer and guitarist thanked the heavens for The Experience!!
Man I love this concert. They do rock don’t they ? I hope they play foxy lady. One of my favorite’s.
I forgot how much i dig me some jimi and the experience ❤
Hey fellow rockers, love you all. Makes me want to get my floppy hat out my little round shades and my fringed vest oh and can’t forget my bell bottoms wait I’m already wearing those . 🇺🇸love y’all from southeast KY
Every young person deserves the opportunity to listen to him and other revolutionary artists of the 60's and 70's.
get vaccinated
@@MrBlackMarvel for what?
Wow! You know how lucky that was, one chance in a lifetime,,,jimi h. Was unique, like a lot of other music was,but jimi took blues and rock an combined it and that was something new! and really even now nobody has ever been able to repeat him ( jimi) I still love him to this day,,brings me back,,Woodstock, Vietnam, love and freedom,,anyway love!!???
What a superb version of the Red House Blues was Jimi and the Experience playing there in Stockholm . Can`t believe it . Joerg.
Jimi Hendrix, my all-time favorite guitarist! What a fantastic concert… Although, it seems as though he was phoning it in, at times- But phoning it in for Jimi Hendrix, it still blows the doors off of everybody else - forever!…
Definitely looked uninspired on a couple of those songs, especially Fire. We all know he was a great performer. Makes me curious what was going on, maybe off stage or prior to the show.
the greatest guitar player to ever live... and a pretty special band to go along with ...
what do you mean? Jimi said mitch was an awesome drummer, hence why he played with him... noel on the other hand, well no jack bruce, but he did his job as a bassist pretty ok
@@davidhan635 And not to forget, he was not a bass player but a guitarist.
@@Fortapistone and not to forgett that the focus of the jimi Hendrix experience was the guitar anyway
Ti odio perché sei mancato così presto, ti adoro perché vivrai sempre nel mio❤
I ❤ the way he started it all off and he says that they haven't been playing for some time and Mitch just love the way he jumped in to kick it all off.❤u jh😊
An out of this world version of Vodoo Child and such magical drumming!
Uno.de.los.mejores.guitsrras..de.mundo.❤❤❤❤
...live masterpiece...
Jimi with his favorite b+ w strat he never ever would threaten to light that are on fire or smash it against anything for feedback cos that was his baby ❤
I'm watching for 2024❤❤❤
First time I see Jimi playing a non -Fender guitar!!!
Le plus grand guitariste de tous les temps
Best version of Hey Joe, and Voodoo Child I've ever heard!!
Jimi really needed Gotoh locking tuners really bad .. lol lol
.. love his creative music and playing .. I was a kid then and I didn't know who he was or what type of music .. but he was on the radio and I find myself drawn to it enjoying it .. he was so young when for me he suddenly 'gone forever' .. Janis Joplin too .. I enjoyed that kind of heart wrenching soulful voice mmm
Jimi Grand Master creating endless love masterpiece music inspiring millions of players and listening fans beyond this realm. His improvisation sparked from organic electric elements of pure life. Gary B. Jackson acoustic guitar & congas. His melting lyrics blending messages of passages past precious gems & future zones of everlasting love of struggle & beautiful .... He lives forever ❤❤❤💯💯💯🌐🏔️🏔️💎💎💎🌈🙏🏿🌈🎸🎸🎸🎵🎶🎶🆒🆒🌵⛲☔🎸🎸✔️✔️
There were quite a few 3 piece bands back then that were "walls of sound" as some people would put it. Cream, Mountain, Grand Funk, just to name a few. Hendrix stuck out because of his unique style, musicianship, and mastery of studio "engineering". He wasn't the only great guitarist of the day. But what he had was a stunning style of playing unmatched by anyone then or since.
Blue Cheer in the late 60's! Even joined briefly by Mitch Mitchell.
Greatest guitarist of all time.
Jimi setting-up his own Amps in those Days!!
He's had a huge influence on my life despite us not being alive at the same time ! a true GOD
*This song never gets old. No matter how much I listen, I never get bored*
Which one, all of them!,RIP
You surely meant the whole album :-)
Jimi, U da Man! & da Band is Rocking…. Way Ova Yonds……. Thx. I can still feel energy, the soul, the spirits… da Love. Master of his instrument and the performance. I lov U my Brother.
Jimmy's what 26? Imagine having that confidence and composure and skill at that age. Sad shocking day for many of us when he passed.
he died 27
yeah but he was 26 in this vid I think is what they're saying @@sondrejrstad7147
Jimi had taken up the electric guitar at age 15...and by the time he hit London, around the age of 24, he had put in thousands of hours, practicing and performing. He was an "old soul" in a younger man's body...but he literally burned himself out, with bad lifestyle habits.
🎉Our great Jimi, from beautiful Washington State. We come up with the best!
Larry Coryell was from Eastern Washington, and became a major guitarist in the genre of "Jazz Fusion"...and he did meet up with Jimi, in NYC, 1968. They jammed together at the Scene Club. Jimi really respected Larry's excellent fluidity on guitar! He even asked Larry if he would like to add anything to that amazing, long version of VOODOO CHILE recorded at the Record Plant. Coryell said "Jimi, there is NOTHING I can add to that!"
Damn like Dimebag . Jimi dying back then was such a vicious loss to the music community , Jimi Was THE INOVATOR , a perfect odd blend of metal, Rock and blues and even a little Jazz . What an amazing young man he was, great video find here. SAVED
Love the Derek Truks influence and the vibrato . Keep jamming sounded great. Good tone.
Great concert.
All 3 should be in the museum, so perfect.
I’m cracking up at the way Jimi looked at Mitch for coming in a bit prematurely when Jimi wanted to do an extended entry on Spanish Castle Magic. 😂😂😂
its like hes spewing his soul, onto a canvas of sound
Wow, this guy is pretty good . Why isn't he more famous ?
hes p famous i'd say
He is one of, if not the most famous black/African-American music artist of all time
He is still famous in heaven
I feel so sorry for the repliers that didn't detect the sarcasm 😂
This video found me today, gratitude!! Hey Joe was the first song I taught myself when I was gifted a bass at age 40. Later my instructor (yeah, young guy with long hair; me a Mom of 2) pointed out how my elbow was failing, but I ended up playing pretty well, had a gift, performed a bunch. Life moved me away from playing but I had that old Alvaraz tuned up and starting again. Paul McCartney and John Paul Jones my inspiration. Rusty as heck, 70th year and I'm back, playing at home with some favs again to my canine audience of 2. ** NOW back to this video** WOW such an incredible performance by all, so great to see a real live performance, synergistic, drummer and bass (both exceptional) cued off Jimi. The solo's on Voodoo Child bring me back to my many Phillie Spectrum concerts 69-75. Drum solos thrumping in your chest. I grew up at such an inspirational time. Only complaint is the I always wanna see Jimi's hands. It got better toward the end. Sad glitchy video ending. Download Repeat.
Jimmy Hendrix the monster of guitar❤❤❤❤
Jimmy Hendricks! Janice Joplin! Jimmy Morrisette! THE BEETLES! MONKEYS! LEAD ZEPPELIN! Sometimes getting a good edukashun us no help to you at all!
A negritude sempre esteve a frente na genialidade e na arte.
Yeah....in academics, inarguable where music is concerned....complete genre's.
For those who are here for "Hey Joe", it starts at 18:18 :) to simplify you life, a gift from me!
Thank you Creators for giving us this man and his band
I love watching Jimi play. He’s even better than I remember
I’m pretty sure he’s the best 😁
Jimi was a once in a millennia musician and artist. Got to meet Noel once, much love, and fly on my sweet angel.
Never again will anybody be that good.
Jimi was not trying to play the instrument. He was enabling the instrument to manifest itself
Гитара - его жизнь! Слава Великому исполнителю!
Great stuff by THE LEGEND himself! Makes one wonder what more Jimi Hendrix would have, or could have, done had he lived after 1970.
forever my favorite version of killing floor. its unreal.
That’s very cool!
I saw Mitch Michell at an Experience show. Buddy Guy was there too. Mitch was one of the best rock drummers all time! I love both the Experience and Band of Gypsies equally. Buddy Miles so soulful.
& Buddy Miles was so rock-solid..!
He just gave his soul to rock, and was a truly Mind breaker! ❤😊
How the hell did he manage to perfect guitar playing given that he only lived to be 27 ?...RIP Jimmy... 😢
Unbelievable- Genius- this was drum and bass played live
Veliki GENIJE nikada vise se ne rodi❤❤❤
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It was all about taking jazz chords and rocking them out. Great base-leads were essential to ground everything. Then imagine what a hexagonal alignment of transponders would sound like on the moon. That was a part of how and what Jimi set out to do.
A . musical geanous taken to early,the Lord needed him for something God Bless His Soul