Thanks Alex. Please help me out by getting your friends to subscribe. I'm working today on Freedom from Live in Maui. There are a few songs from that concert I will do. I will start on the solo of this song too and probably post it first.
Please have your friends subscribe. I’m working on some Live in Maui stuff. Of course he pulled out that Flying V which will make it difficult to get the same tone with my Strat.
your hendrix tutorials are the best on the whole internet. i learned more from you about jimiisms then from anybody else. thanks man. btw: i that a short scale strat?
Thank you. It's a standard vintage 1964 Strat that was originally Lake Placid Blue but a previous owner decided to spray paint it black. It's still a cool guitar.
And the Jimi'isms are cool. And, now that I have seen him at Live in Maui, I knew the tone was not a Strat and now I want that reissue Flying V Gibson just released. I know that's not going to happen but it would be nice. I didn't check the price.
I like you your teaching style as well. Repeating things, breaking it down slow etc. Keep these tutorials coming. And don't worry about the flubs. Even Jimi didn't play the same thing twice!
The sound is good, I think you mentioned you are in a separate room from the amp? That's the way I play when I'm turning up. The amp still overpowers the vocals in the mix a little, but the sound quality is great!
Do you have any plans for breaking down the solo section? That would be great if you could. Even if it's not note for note perfect. Just to see what position he's playing etc...
i have a tendency of viewing most youtube comments that contain a compliment as hyperbole, so i feel the need to clarify that this isnt. Your tutorials are absolutely amazing, i derive so much joy from learning what youve found out no doubt through a long fucking time of figuring this out, and then playing it myself in jams with my friends. Youre consistently improving the life of another person with an improved ability to enjoy music.
I really appreciate that Tom. It's pretty cool to know that it is being put to good use. I was just a little irritated when I would see other covers or tutorials and I would say to myself, "you guys are just missing the essence of Jimi." There is a reason why I get into the details. That is where Jimi's genius resides.
I’ve slowly been going through your videos and I’m so appreciative! This is a great insight into getting some of those funky hendrixisms! So thank you sir 😎🙏
Thanks. I try. I'm not the best teacher but I do love the intricacies of Jimi's technique that a lot of people either miss or just gloss over. Jimi's genius is in the details.
Hello, I missed watching your videos !!! I hope you are well during this quarantine, as it has been difficult times. When I watch your videos about Jimi, you make me go back to a time that I didn't even exist, opening a hole in time and making me look with different eyes at what the music of past generations was and how good they were / are! Please continue to review jimi's equipment and play your favorite songs for us, as it is always a mutual exchange, you are happy and we are happy that you are happy. You are the best of all in teaching the techniques of the God of guitar. Stay safe my friend! Greetings from Brasil from your "grandson" Gabriel!
Hey Gabriel, thank you for the kind words. Yes, the masters of the '60's really started a revolution in music. It is inspiring to see so many young musician going back to study what they did and how music has changed so much (not for the better) in recent years. I'm working on a few more but I can tell it will take some time because I am working on three at one time.
Seriously.. thank u so much for this one. I love this version of it. U nailed it. Thank u so much for taking the time and effort to put this up. Cant wait to pull oit one of the strats and get to work. Jimisims!!!!!
Just being able to see the solo I can tell I will be able to learn off of this, thank you teacher for sharing your knowledge and passing some skill and talent
Sir, I just happened to come across your channel today and I gotta say that I am absolutely floored!!! Immediately subscribed and hit the like!! At a loss for any more words right now, lol!! ☮❤☮
Those Part 2's are tough, lol. I finally got a vintage Uni-Vibe and I'm getting fired up to do another video because it improved my tone 100%. Stay tuned.
i greatly appreciate all the time and work youve put into this lesson, thank you very much for sharing and teaching your knowledge. i never would have been able to learn this from the half assed tabs i find online. thank you !
Thanks Chase. Sorry I have not posted anything in a while. Jimi blew a nerve in my neck when doing Freedom, lol. I’m getting some steroid injections tomorrow in my neck tomorrow. Hopefully they help. I’ve been listening to Bold As Love and there is a smoothness to his tone that’s difficult to reproduce. I’m working on it.
I love this channel. I just started watching this channel a few months ago and catching up to old and new videos. Keep up the good my friend. I just wanna know how much for a Pali gap and hey baby live at Berkeley and Maui disc 1 tutorial. Lol haha
I had to take a slight break after I pinched a nerve playing Freedom in the tutorial, lol. That song was that tough. I wish I was 27 again. I’ve got lots of requests but I will definitely consider those two.
@@millstap Good stuff Millzy! There (was) a channel on YT who went by the name of CreamForever (if I remember correctly) who had well over 5 hours of Red House 26 live recordings 2 1/2 hours of Hear my train (could have been well over a dozen live versions) and a heap of Little Wing versions! They got pulled off (of course)! Ever single version is so completely different to the next! Sheer genius is an understatement! 👍🇦🇺
Hi Mr. Miller... I was a follower of Sarah and Sergio when they had a youtube channel... I knew that your face was familiar to me. Greetings from Chile.
I’m a sucker for all this....you are making me want to build a strat. I seem to like the 60’s winds ....maybe it’s all those great recordings. Have you messed around with that? I just watched a Rabea vid comparing different pickups and went away liking the the Bare Knuckle winds. Does a person match the wood/neck to pickups? Do you feel it in how the neck reacts? Is that what makes one strat shine? Does the rosewood give the warmth? .....more flexible for different tones? Apologies....I’m a late bloomer. I spent probably 2 years in the late 80’s, early 90’s listening to nothing but old blues records and Jimmy. Axis bold as Love just slays me. Finding my way into electric. Like John Lee Hooker said, “ It’s in him, and it’s gots to come out” Cheers and thanks. I know where to come now.
Thanks for your TH-cam channel. I’m looking forward to trying your tutorials out when have a bit more of the basic guitar playing proficient enough. Meanwhile I pick a few licks here and there to try.
I know. I've been jamming to it every day and there are parts in there that are otherworldly. When he plays way up on the neck on a reverse Strat and plays the most melodic bends I've ever heard come out of plain B & E strings. I'm just happy I can get my hand sort of up there on my left handed Strat. His pitch is always perfect. He was a genius. The gift that never stops giving.
You have the best strat tone on TH-cam - I guess it's still your vintage Bassman? I notice that you are picking the strings quite hard, is that to be able to get a percussive effect? Great insight into how to play the song. Thx.
Yes, it is the 1960 Tweed Bassman. My hard picking is probably more of a bad habit and the way I have always played. I'm trying to change some because it wears out my index fingernail to paper thin and it hurts like you know what.
Will there be a part two sir between you and a few other TH-camrs ,the hal leonard books and my ears 👂 I've been able to work out a few hendrix tunes this isn't one of them 🤣
@@mikaeledream3335 Interesting, because for some reason, I couldn't find your name on my sales list. I may have forgotten to put it on there. What month because I need to add it for business purposes.
Thanks again for another great lesson! There was something weird about your tone tonight, I couldn’t quite put my finger on it. It sounded like something was different as far as your pick, strings, frets, saddles? Have you changed anything recently or is it still all stock?
Let’s see. In the intro, I have the Voodoo Fuzz on the whole time as well as the Area 51 Alienist and maybe the Funky-Vibe preamp. I have Pyramid wound strings, Hendrix gauge. Old blackbottom 1964 pickups which I haven’t played much lately, guitar volume on 7. Two camera mics staggered about 3 feet apart. 2nd part is just clean amp in another room.
Hey Tom, I'll need to see how far I got on this one. I've backed off of TH-cam which you may have noticed. I've been enjoying jamming everyday without the hassle of trying to record anything. I'm not sure when I will get back into it, if ever. I'll look at this one first if I do.
Hey question! Im getting a set wound soon. Enamel wire probably...alnico 5. How hot would you suggest to get that hendrix / CBS fat strat tone? 5.7 -5.9k ish?
I usually reference the outputs of the Rumpelstiltskin Experiences for later Hendrix even though the website says Experiences were early Jimi and Gypsys were BOG Jimi. Experiences are B-6.8K, M-6.2K, N-6.2K, Gypsys are B-6.2K, M-5.6K, N-5.6K. I have both and love both. In this video, I am using my old 1964 black bottom pickups which are B-6.3K, M-5.96K, B-5.21K.
@@levijessegonzalez3629 I like the base plates. I've had them on and then an "expert" told me he didn't like them. After I took it off, I put it right back on. I have them on most of my bridge pups and I think Rumpelstiltskin puts them on all of his now unless you request not to. There is one in this black guitar on a vintage Abygail Ybarra pickup. To me, the Experiences sound a lot like Jimi's guitar at Woodstock. But, the Gypsys have a crystal clear high that is really nice too.
@@millstap Checking to see if the truss rod is bent, I've lost sustain after the 7th fret and dead spots galore, some simple fret work done and putting 13s on her! In the mean time I've got my daughter's right handed acoustic to mess with.
@@millstap glad to hear that. I hope you're doing it under supervision 'cause weight training can be dangerous even for much younger dudes. we don't want to miss all the future JImi's songs from you hehe. ;)
@@lazywarrenlewis No, I won't mess around. It is light weights for sure. I was just working on Freedom, speaking of future songs, and once I figured out what he was doing, I was shocked by another Jimi'ism. They are endless.
Honestly dude it's like Hendrix taught you these songs himself, thank you so much for these amazing tutorials you are just such a god 🤟🤟
Thanks Alex. Please help me out by getting your friends to subscribe. I'm working today on Freedom from Live in Maui. There are a few songs from that concert I will do. I will start on the solo of this song too and probably post it first.
Honestly dude, your lessons are gold. Thanks for all the hard work you put in. My favourite Hear My Train for sure.
Please have your friends subscribe. I’m working on some Live in Maui stuff. Of course he pulled out that Flying V which will make it difficult to get the same tone with my Strat.
@@millstap hell yeah I love the Maui shows thinkin of villanova? In From the storm? Some amazing stuff there
Fantastic tutorials. You really capture the essence of what Jimi played without worrying about being exact.
Thank you.
your hendrix tutorials are the best on the whole internet. i learned more from you about jimiisms then from anybody else. thanks man.
btw: i that a short scale strat?
Me too
Thank you. It's a standard vintage 1964 Strat that was originally Lake Placid Blue but a previous owner decided to spray paint it black. It's still a cool guitar.
And the Jimi'isms are cool. And, now that I have seen him at Live in Maui, I knew the tone was not a Strat and now I want that reissue Flying V Gibson just released. I know that's not going to happen but it would be nice. I didn't check the price.
Holy moly, that reissue Gibson Flying V is $9,999.00.
@@millstap craziness!
I like you your teaching style as well. Repeating things, breaking it down slow etc. Keep these tutorials coming. And don't worry about the flubs. Even Jimi didn't play the same thing twice!
The sound is good, I think you mentioned you are in a separate room from the amp? That's the way I play when I'm turning up. The amp still overpowers the vocals in the mix a little, but the sound quality is great!
Do you have any plans for breaking down the solo section? That would be great if you could. Even if it's not note for note perfect. Just to see what position he's playing etc...
Hey man will you ever do a part 2 to this? Great video by the way. Helped a ton.
i have a tendency of viewing most youtube comments that contain a compliment as hyperbole, so i feel the need to clarify that this isnt. Your tutorials are absolutely amazing, i derive so much joy from learning what youve found out no doubt through a long fucking time of figuring this out, and then playing it myself in jams with my friends. Youre consistently improving the life of another person with an improved ability to enjoy music.
I really appreciate that Tom. It's pretty cool to know that it is being put to good use. I was just a little irritated when I would see other covers or tutorials and I would say to myself, "you guys are just missing the essence of Jimi." There is a reason why I get into the details. That is where Jimi's genius resides.
Please have your whole family subscribe, lol.
I’ve slowly been going through your videos and I’m so appreciative! This is a great insight into getting some of those funky hendrixisms! So thank you sir 😎🙏
zero dislikes, please continue and maybe some srv but not the typical stuff
Gotta give it to you man, you are one of the very few people who accurately explain hendrix songs, much appreciated for your hard work
Thanks. I try. I'm not the best teacher but I do love the intricacies of Jimi's technique that a lot of people either miss or just gloss over. Jimi's genius is in the details.
Hi my friend, hope you OK. Thanks for this amazing work you are doing with Jimi. Thanks.
Playing the intro at the 12th position gave it a whole new life and raised my ears... Dang dat' sound good! Good job man.
Thanks Jeff. Glad I could help.
Great as always! It sound rounded,organic, Electric Church....
"let´s dig this sound, The sound of freedom"
Hello, I missed watching your videos !!! I hope you are well during this quarantine, as it has been difficult times. When I watch your videos about Jimi, you make me go back to a time that I didn't even exist, opening a hole in time and making me look with different eyes at what the music of past generations was and how good they were / are! Please continue to review jimi's equipment and play your favorite songs for us, as it is always a mutual exchange, you are happy and we are happy that you are happy. You are the best of all in teaching the techniques of the God of guitar. Stay safe my friend!
Greetings from Brasil from your "grandson" Gabriel!
Hey Gabriel, thank you for the kind words. Yes, the masters of the '60's really started a revolution in music. It is inspiring to see so many young musician going back to study what they did and how music has changed so much (not for the better) in recent years. I'm working on a few more but I can tell it will take some time because I am working on three at one time.
You've come along way since I first watched you! I can tell you have deep respect for jimi Hendrix.
Hey dude,really nice stuff.Could you possibly make a full tutorial of red house.That's my favorite hendrix tune . Thanks 😊
The amount of likes for your content is criminal
Should be in the thousands ☮️❤️
Thanks Ruben. I did spend a lot of time on these.
I`ve never have subscribed a channel so fast, wtf dude, amazing stuff I can't believe, thank you so much
Thanks for subscribing Yves. Dolly Dagger and Freedom are next. DD is as very difficult rhythm exercise that Jimi was so good at.
Seriously.. thank u so much for this one. I love this version of it. U nailed it. Thank u so much for taking the time and effort to put this up. Cant wait to pull oit one of the strats and get to work. Jimisims!!!!!
Totally awesome thanks!😎
Just being able to see the solo I can tell I will be able to learn off of this, thank you teacher for sharing your knowledge and passing some skill and talent
Estoy muy agradecido de tus lecciones profesor Hendrix gringo amigo!! MUCHAS GRACIAS! ERES EL MEJOR!
This is just so good, the sound is unbelievable! Bravo sir!!
Sir, I just happened to come across your channel today and I gotta say that I am absolutely floored!!! Immediately subscribed and hit the like!! At a loss for any more words right now, lol!! ☮❤☮
woooowwww. this one is exactly what I was looking for all year! thanks man!
I couldn't see the part 2. I would be great. 5 min 40 sec version is the best!
@@mucahitkayatuzu5907 Yeah, I think right after this video, I stopped doing YT videos until just this month, 2022.
@@millstap Waiting Impatiently
@@mucahitkayatuzu5907 lol. I’ll look at it soon.
Part two anytime soon? Haha great stuff man
Those Part 2's are tough, lol. I finally got a vintage Uni-Vibe and I'm getting fired up to do another video because it improved my tone 100%. Stay tuned.
@@millstap Nice! Love to see it!
You just made my night at work so much better. Watching this on my lunch break right now!!
CAN WE GET THE PART 2 PLEASEEEE!!!
he covered everything except the solo, solo is a matter of feelin' away in e......
iim sitting here just clap my hands for you and your playing and your sound man! unbelievable! thanks for sharing really!!
Thank you Mr. Dbalx.
i greatly appreciate all the time and work youve put into this lesson, thank you very much for sharing and teaching your knowledge. i never would have been able to learn this from the half assed tabs i find online. thank you !
That’s great to hear Josh. Keep on rockin!
Great job as always brother Jimi is 👑 iv been subbed to you for several years and I'm always learning something new!!!!
Thanks Chase. Sorry I have not posted anything in a while. Jimi blew a nerve in my neck when doing Freedom, lol. I’m getting some steroid injections tomorrow in my neck tomorrow. Hopefully they help. I’ve been listening to Bold As Love and there is a smoothness to his tone that’s difficult to reproduce. I’m working on it.
I just found your channel like a goldmine
I think I've been here 12 years. I guess TH-cam doesn't like me much, lol.
Great lesson. One of my favourite versions of this song too. 👍
Mr. Marshall himself. Could you send one of those Super Basses my way?
I love this channel. I just started watching this channel a few months ago and catching up to old and new videos. Keep up the good my friend. I just wanna know how much for a Pali gap and hey baby live at Berkeley and Maui disc 1 tutorial. Lol haha
I had to take a slight break after I pinched a nerve playing Freedom in the tutorial, lol. That song was that tough. I wish I was 27 again. I’ve got lots of requests but I will definitely consider those two.
Yeah, me too. This channel is outstanding!
I love that part he does at 0:55. Awesome stuff!
Absolutely fantastic!!
Good morning to you Millzeeeee!
Great to see you are looking well sir!
Great tutorial as always mate!
Best wishes to you and the family,
👍🇦🇺
Good morning Shane. Let me see if I can pull off some of his solo. There are parts in there that are very useful.
@@millstap
Good stuff Millzy!
There (was) a channel on YT who went by the name of CreamForever (if I remember correctly) who had well over 5 hours of Red House 26 live recordings 2 1/2 hours of Hear my train (could have been well over a dozen live versions) and a heap of Little Wing versions! They got pulled off (of course)!
Ever single version is so completely different to the next! Sheer genius is an understatement!
👍🇦🇺
Amazing playing
Hi Mr. Miller... I was a follower of Sarah and Sergio when they had a youtube channel... I knew that your face was familiar to me. Greetings from Chile.
Hey Dashiel. Thanks for watching. Sarah and Sergio are doing fine living in Texas now. They are so busy they don't have much time for TH-cam anymore.
phenomenal playing and lesson
I’m a sucker for all this....you are making me want to build a strat. I seem to like the 60’s winds ....maybe it’s all those great recordings. Have you messed around with that? I just watched a Rabea vid comparing different pickups and went away liking the the Bare Knuckle winds. Does a person match the wood/neck to pickups? Do you feel it in how the neck reacts? Is that what makes one strat shine? Does the rosewood give the warmth? .....more flexible for different tones? Apologies....I’m a late bloomer. I spent probably 2 years in the late 80’s, early 90’s listening to nothing but old blues records and Jimmy. Axis bold as Love just slays me. Finding my way into electric. Like John Lee Hooker said, “ It’s in him, and it’s gots to come out” Cheers and thanks. I know where to come now.
Thanks for your TH-cam channel.
I’m looking forward to trying your tutorials out when have a bit more of the basic guitar playing proficient enough.
Meanwhile I pick a few licks here and there to try.
You’re welcome Kerry. Just keep playing and have fun.
one of the best version ...no, best one...thanx
I know. I've been jamming to it every day and there are parts in there that are otherworldly. When he plays way up on the neck on a reverse Strat and plays the most melodic bends I've ever heard come out of plain B & E strings. I'm just happy I can get my hand sort of up there on my left handed Strat. His pitch is always perfect. He was a genius. The gift that never stops giving.
You have the best strat tone on TH-cam - I guess it's still your vintage Bassman? I notice that you are picking the strings quite hard, is that to be able to get a percussive effect? Great insight into how to play the song. Thx.
Yes, it is the 1960 Tweed Bassman. My hard picking is probably more of a bad habit and the way I have always played. I'm trying to change some because it wears out my index fingernail to paper thin and it hurts like you know what.
Godamn good playing dude !! Like we all say. " Practice makes perfect " !!
Thanks Mike.
Sounds awesome!
Will there be a part two sir between you and a few other TH-camrs ,the hal leonard books and my ears 👂 I've been able to work out a few hendrix tunes this isn't one of them 🤣
part 2 pleaseeeee!
These are awesome, thank you
thanks dude. i had to sold my strat few months ago got to buy an sx, this will be my tutorial for hendrix.
It's awesome to see you can get that tone with a righty neck! You just got to avoid vertical stripes and you're all good
Great job, really amazing how close it sounds.
Please spread the word and subscribe, subscribe, subscribe.
You and Tony Battle two top Jimi’ism’ers. 👍
Yes. Does Tony do tutorials? I'm not sure.
thank you so much for taking the time !! 💜💜💜💜
You're welcome Tayeb. Have fun.
This is exactly what I had in mind!!!
You’re an amazing player and teacher!👊🏽👊🏽💜
absolute master
Thanks Javier.
Thanks for that! Love your channel. I’m now on the market for a older baseman
Also consider a blackface or silverface Super Reverb. They are more economical and sound great too.
0:55 love it! Subscribed😎
Amazing as always!!
Thank you 👍🎼
Thanks stan for this lesson!!!👍🏻 it’s not easy to play this hendrix song but i love the sweep and rythmique it’s very important....
Please tell your friends to subscribe. Jimi was THE rhythm king. Take heart speedsters. Slower is better and more soulful.
@@millstap exactly 👍🏻😊
i have received my fillmore east!!! Wow the vibe sound is fabulous!! Love it!!
@@mikaeledream3335 Yeah, it's pretty cool. Nico did a good job on it. Did you get the speed pedal yet?
@@millstap yes i have bought you control pedal😉
@@mikaeledream3335 Interesting, because for some reason, I couldn't find your name on my sales list. I may have forgotten to put it on there. What month because I need to add it for business purposes.
This sounds amazing thank you so much
You're welcome. Please subscribe if you haven't already. I'm working on Villanova from Maui right now.
Thanks again for another great lesson!
There was something weird about your tone tonight, I couldn’t quite put my finger on it.
It sounded like something was different as far as your pick, strings, frets, saddles? Have you changed anything recently or is it still all stock?
The first part or the second part of the video?
Let’s see. In the intro, I have the Voodoo Fuzz on the whole time as well as the Area 51 Alienist and maybe the Funky-Vibe preamp. I have Pyramid wound strings, Hendrix gauge. Old blackbottom 1964 pickups which I haven’t played much lately, guitar volume on 7. Two camera mics staggered about 3 feet apart. 2nd part is just clean amp in another room.
So good!😎👍
This gold. 🙏
great work man thanks !
Is it possible that u could work on part 2?
Hey Tom, I'll need to see how far I got on this one. I've backed off of TH-cam which you may have noticed. I've been enjoying jamming everyday without the hassle of trying to record anything. I'm not sure when I will get back into it, if ever. I'll look at this one first if I do.
You rock dude!
Where is the solooooo????
Thank you so much for this!!!
You're welcome Alex.
Where is part 2
BRUH! THATS IT!!! ❤
Type of guitar?
AMAZING!!!!!!
🔊Awesome, thank you🚀
Thanks for this
millstap! was this the surprise you had man?
It has to be because this is all I have been working on lately.
Hey whats up Millstap
FUUUCK YEAHHH DUDE I LOVE YOU
Hey question! Im getting a set wound soon. Enamel wire probably...alnico 5.
How hot would you suggest to get that hendrix / CBS fat strat tone?
5.7 -5.9k ish?
I usually reference the outputs of the Rumpelstiltskin Experiences for later Hendrix even though the website says Experiences were early Jimi and Gypsys were BOG Jimi. Experiences are B-6.8K, M-6.2K, N-6.2K, Gypsys are B-6.2K, M-5.6K, N-5.6K. I have both and love both. In this video, I am using my old 1964 black bottom pickups which are B-6.3K, M-5.96K, B-5.21K.
@@millstap Thank you
@@millstap What do you think about Baseplates on Stratocasters Bridge pickup? Im thinking of having that done to my set as well
@@levijessegonzalez3629 I like the base plates. I've had them on and then an "expert" told me he didn't like them. After I took it off, I put it right back on. I have them on most of my bridge pups and I think Rumpelstiltskin puts them on all of his now unless you request not to. There is one in this black guitar on a vintage Abygail Ybarra pickup. To me, the Experiences sound a lot like Jimi's guitar at Woodstock. But, the Gypsys have a crystal clear high that is really nice too.
I'm thinking 6.2-6.8K ohms.
Thanksssssssssss
You're welcome Kris. Want until you see Freedom from Maui. Please subscribe if you haven't already.
Damn. The f-ing day my guitar goes to the shop :/
What are you getting done?
@@millstap Checking to see if the truss rod is bent, I've lost sustain after the 7th fret and dead spots galore, some simple fret work done and putting 13s on her!
In the mean time I've got my daughter's right handed acoustic to mess with.
looks like you lost 25 from your subcutaneous fat, which is great but there is still visceral fat to get rid of. good luck and stay health!
Exactly, plus some muscle tissue. Next step is to start weight training.
@@millstap glad to hear that. I hope you're doing it under supervision 'cause weight training can be dangerous even for much younger dudes. we don't want to miss all the future JImi's songs from you hehe. ;)
@@lazywarrenlewis No, I won't mess around. It is light weights for sure. I was just working on Freedom, speaking of future songs, and once I figured out what he was doing, I was shocked by another Jimi'ism. They are endless.
@@millstap exactly . When you hear studio and all the live versions Freedom have so much or like you said endless licks . Looking forward
Thank you very much 👍🏻👍🏻