I met Buddy Miles around 1970 at South lake Tahoe I went there to see him play and he stepped down off the stage and came over and shook my hand and asked me how I was doing, it was a great vibe.
@@monkeyliver1986 It's not. ericmoore said they were 'soul mates in MUSIC'. He means they were two like-minded 'souls', as-in individuals, when it came to music. You're letting your homophobia get the better of you.
I believe it. I was 17 and found a older guy in a band, I'd go to his band shack and we would jam all day long, literally 8-12 hours straight.. it's crazy how fast time flies jamming.
This is good stuff, jewels being dropped that you won't get from a book. It pays to listen artists, all of those jamming sessions somebody was recording. And you wonder how all of these bootleg albums come out on Jimmy. Did/is he getting paid? You must keep it business if/when you get in the business or join the many who claim they got screwed by the industry and the Record Labels are Demons!
Hendrix's music started to resemble Sly Stone's at the time of Buddy Miles' participation, but of course with more emphasis on the guitar. The sequel would probably have become a kind of fusion, as was then in vogue, but it was also quite possible that he would have ended up on a dead end because of all the drug use, just like Sly.
I was roommates with the organ/sax player . We shared a hotel room on the five points. From What I heard from guys who worked with him, Nobody said anything but good about Micheal, he had his "issues No doubt like the whole band practically did, But Micheal was of a special lineage, He other than being Jewish- had Hawaiian ancestory and they were Slack key guitarist which is real real special
@@willbarrow8271 You mean Herbie Rich? a monster...l saw Miles before he split and all he was doing was talking about Hendrix...not much of a show...I saw the Flag quite a few times in 67/68 btw.
"we jammed for 36hrs straight, half of us had shit our pants, everybody had pissed themselves multiple times, we were on the verge of dying from dehydration, and beginning to starve to death, it was a great jam...."
A drummer friend of mine told me that the reason he started playing the drums was because Buddy Miles was so effing bad. He felt he could represent drummers a lot better than big buddy. I think he’s right.
Saw and heard him in '73 @ Memphis Shell. He was incredible, always a Miles fan.
Buddy Miles was a truly nice and gracious man.
Saw Buddy back early 70s. Great band. Kick ass show!!
This man has the best vocals I’ve ever heard on songs for groovy children!
I agree 100%!!!! He is great.
I met Buddy Miles around 1970 at South lake Tahoe I went there to see him play and he stepped down off the stage and came over and shook my hand and asked me how I was doing, it was a great vibe.
Good to hear of him being of sound health at that time.
He was a gay man
Met.
@@thehomefront1905 who was Gay
@@jayskywalker5049 Buddy
Buddy Miles was sensational on drums, guitar and vocals
Absolutely legendary.
Them Changes album 👍
And vocals!!!!
Let's not forget the guy was a raging homosexual
@@thehomefront1905ok? And?
36 hours?!? Those guys were soul mates in music!!!
Soulmate is a gay word
@@monkeyliver1986You sound like the type of guy to not wash your ass because you think it’s homo
@@monkeyliver1986 It's not. ericmoore said they were 'soul mates in MUSIC'. He means they were two like-minded 'souls', as-in individuals, when it came to music. You're letting your homophobia get the better of you.
I believe it. I was 17 and found a older guy in a band, I'd go to his band shack and we would jam all day long, literally 8-12 hours straight.. it's crazy how fast time flies jamming.
That’s one of the coolest things I’ve ever heard, that shit made me smile yo!
Something about buddy miles reminds me of childhood memories,
So grateful for this interview
Buddys feel for groove is unsurpassed
I had the pleasure of seeing BM at Keil Auditorium in St. Louis @1974,he was a bad a##
Why does this only have 38 views? Great video, thanks for uploading.
17k views at 4 months
25k at 6 months
38 thousand now lol
Love the Baggy Studio jams/rehearsals. I wish Janey would re-release them.
36 hours of jammin equals Snow storm
Haha my first thought 😆
I wonder if Slash saw this and thought hmmmm ....lol 🤣
These fairy tail stories takes my mind on a magic carpet ride
Great Rock and Roll stories!
I love the Band of Gypsies
Machine Gun Live best Guitar performance ever ...
No u don't
Fo sho man
Aaaaah, another 5 minutes of that would have been awesome. Good stuff, tho👍
I saw The JHE, Buddy Miles Express and Cat Mother in the Baltimore Civic Center in 1969.
Imagine having a record of that jam session
Awesome.
Now I know where Slash got the top hat from!
Leon Russell? The inspirations are numerous.
I'm sure they drank alot of " Coffee" during that time.
It was Colombia at least.
@@gavinpaterson1853 Caffeine?
@@bobwright6588 It's a helluva drug...
This is good stuff, jewels being dropped that you won't get from a book. It pays to listen artists, all of those jamming sessions somebody was recording. And you wonder how all of these bootleg albums come out on Jimmy. Did/is he getting paid? You must keep it business if/when you get in the business or join the many who claim they got screwed by the industry and the Record Labels are Demons!
It’s real easy to jam that long with the right things. I had cuts on my fingers.
Band Of Gypsies was the next level!!
Hear Hendrix's spirituality-songs.. That was his mission.
Hendrix's music started to resemble Sly Stone's at the time of Buddy Miles' participation, but of course with more emphasis on the guitar. The sequel would probably have become a kind of fusion, as was then in vogue, but it was also quite possible that he would have ended up on a dead end because of all the drug use, just like Sly.
Alright now buddy miles.
Jimi also did sessions with Don Covay.
Buddy forgot about Mike Bloomfield after he found Hendrix.
I was roommates with the organ/sax player . We shared a hotel room on the five points. From What I heard from guys who worked with him, Nobody said anything but good about Micheal, he had his "issues No doubt like the whole band practically did, But Micheal was of a special lineage, He other than being Jewish- had Hawaiian ancestory and they were Slack key guitarist which is real real special
@@willbarrow8271 You mean Herbie Rich? a monster...l saw Miles before he split and all he was doing was talking about Hendrix...not much of a show...I saw the Flag quite a few times in 67/68 btw.
@@82149 Aug 21st, 1949. "I want to introduce my friend, Nick Gravenites."
Bloomfield was great.
We all "go" too early.
Wow
What movie/documentary is this from
Neil Young said he never played with Jimi. ???
Neil had his moments.
Stills house out in Malibu may . . .
is thiz film howd you record the audio dang you been everywhere man
Yooo Jimi and the Gypsys be getting snowblind
Cement buddy mixer
What’s the song in the beginning?
3 people must've taken the brown acid and pressed the dislike button
IB Specials.
Jackie Wilson.
Little Richard- a showman/dishwasher.
"we jammed for 36hrs straight, half of us had shit our pants, everybody had pissed themselves multiple times, we were on the verge of dying from dehydration, and beginning to starve to death, it was a great jam...."
Buddy Steal for Heroin Miles
hes bald hence wearing the top hate
Heroin voice
Hv
Interesting.
Wonder what year?
Do any of these people . . . ?
Fill in the . . .
Didn’t know buddy did heroin. But you’re not wrong, Keith Richards sounds similar to this on that OGWT interview in 1976
A drummer friend of mine told me that the reason he started playing the drums was because Buddy Miles was so effing bad. He felt he could represent drummers a lot better than big buddy. I think he’s right.
BS
@@stuartliddle7228
Bruce
Spring?
Nobody cares about your friend, dude.
No way
Somebody's on dope.