Nobody comes close to Jimi Hendrix. Most blues songs are quite easy to figure out but try this one and you'll be shocked. Not because it is technically so difficult but because Jimi's musical brain was wired differently. He had such unique licks and bends and he never repeated himself and he just stands out. The best by far.
I do wish they would release the remastered movie of this entire concert. I was one of the lucky ones to watch it at the one-off screening at the Albert Hall in 2019. It was stunning. All I have is the memory for now.
@ yes it is and I’ve seen it. It misses out all that nonsense (including crashing waves?!) that detracts from the performance. Those of us in the RAH were the only ones in the world to see the restored footage. There’s some kind of dispute between the Hendrix estate and presumably the movie’s producers that is keeping it unreleased. Extremely frustrating.
Michael McLoughlin I started to see Hendrix 3 times. I got sidetracked twice. The only time I saw him was up at Woodstock. He was the master both his guitar work & Stage presence were unforgetable.
We had been waiting for so long time for the release of this movie. From the first time I heard this blues-song, Little wing and the other songs of this concert, I had been waiting for 50 years now to see this one on movie. Still we have the boot video anyway.
@@Jeffs60 no but I’m currently recording red house Woodstock but I can’t decide if I want to do it note for note or put my own flair. I’ll probably get trolled over it either way 😂
I believe Albert King misunderstood Jimi Hendrix. Jimi's ability to play the blues was from within his soul and mind which was as unique as a finger print.
Nobody comes close to Jimi Hendrix. Most blues songs are quite easy to figure out but try this one and you'll be shocked. Not because it is technically so difficult but because Jimi's musical brain was wired differently. He had such unique licks and bends and he never repeated himself and he just stands out. The best by far.
@@hesch-tag 🙌🏼💯
Still number 1 on Earth
@ yep
bqq"
he was the man!
Jimi Hendrix the greatest guitarist in the world ❤😊
@@aminahmed2220 yes 🙌🏼
absolutely
Guitar is a TOOL, he is/was a Great Musician!
@ absolutely
@@poisedforduty absolutely
I do wish they would release the remastered movie of this entire concert. I was one of the lucky ones to watch it at the one-off screening at the Albert Hall in 2019. It was stunning. All I have is the memory for now.
Its a shame including stone free
awesome stuff
It would be great to see just the live performance and not the other stuff riding in the limo etc. but I suppose the raw footage isn’t available
@ yes it is and I’ve seen it. It misses out all that nonsense (including crashing waves?!) that detracts from the performance. Those of us in the RAH were the only ones in the world to see the restored footage. There’s some kind of dispute between the Hendrix estate and presumably the movie’s producers that is keeping it unreleased. Extremely frustrating.
@ that dispute goes back forever and I think includes the Mike Jeffrey estate too. Pity.
Michael McLoughlin
I started to see Hendrix 3 times. I got sidetracked twice. The only time I saw him
was up at Woodstock. He was the master both his guitar work & Stage presence
were unforgetable.
nice!
awesome
love this version, never gets old
@@greglee2785 💯
killing it
this is amazing , his blues phrasing creativity tone and emotion are 2ns to none
@@RickDanner 💯
yep
The best live showcase of his talent I've ever seen.
Yes 🙌🏼
The sound quality is better than some of the stuff today
@@-Atmos1 true
so good
We had been waiting for so long time for the release of this movie. From the first time I heard this blues-song, Little wing and the other songs of this concert, I had been waiting for 50 years now to see this one on movie. Still we have the boot video anyway.
@@sven-akelindahl1529 💯
yes
This is a great version
Always improvising and never the same way twice
Shows his talent and also his mood of the day
He was the man
yes
No one today can play The Blues as good as Jimi Hendrix. Nobody!
@@davidmatela9868 I’m a close second 👍🏼😂
@ 👍
exactly
The master
still love his work!!
100%
The Greatest.
Absolutely
The goat
@@StevenOslica 💯💥
💥💯💥
@@0mega.mechan1c. 💯💯
Mitch and Noel in the pocket🍷😎👌
@@idessaoutlaw absolutely
GREAT jam!!
oh yeah
This is my favorite versione of Red House.
awesome thanks for watching
This is not Red House, but Bleeding Heart (or C blues)
@@joansola02 yes!!!
Excellent ,even with the very rare wrong note at the start
@@philipbrougham6360 yeah Jimi was good for some sour notes here and there 😂
@bluesberryjams Did not happen much live on stage though.
Did you hear the Red house version from Isle of Wight?
@@Jeffs60 no but I’m currently recording red house Woodstock but I can’t decide if I want to do it note for note or put my own flair. I’ll probably get trolled over it either way 😂
✌😇 !!!
And Noel Redding will get ZERO recompense for his contribution to this genius?
@@thomasrogers4534 true
Noel dynamite
@ 🙌🏼
He was stupid with the 30 k settlement
@ 👍🏼
There have been a few Great blues guitarists, there has one been called God. But here we see & here jimi as the PERFECT Blues Guitar/Artist.
@@col145 I agree that’s for watching
amazing sauce
0:49
@@ChazzLawrence yes 🙌🏼
💼🪞🫖🫖🫖
💯
Too Rolling Stoned But Cool - 🎸
@@trevorgwelch7412 😂👍🏼
I believe Albert King misunderstood Jimi Hendrix. Jimi's ability to play the blues was from within his soul and mind which was as unique as a finger print.
@@jairushughes2884 true
yes!!!
My first , album I bought when I was in grade 6 was a "J.H
." I'll find a better tune !
nice!
What an awful row.
@@johncarlo7395 😂
Your loss mate.
@@johncarlo7395 Get educated.
I have never a crowd so bored in my life. This shows just how mediocre Jimi really was. Nothing special here at all.
🤣 I think they're in shock!
@ Yeah they were expecting a good show, but got this instead
@ exactly
In your life? That's important how?
He was a unique character. If he would have been a clarinet player he would have been the best.
@@Daniel-z2c3e 😂