Jimi Hendrix Like A Rolling Stone Live
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 31 ส.ค. 2023
- James Marshall Hendrix" más conocido como Jimi Hendrix, fue un guitarrista, cantante y compositor estadounidense. A pesar de que su carrera profesional solo duró cuatro años, es considerado uno de los músicos y guitarristas más influyentes de la historia del rock. El Salón de la Fama del Rock and Roll lo describe como "Indiscutiblemente uno de los músicos más grandes de la historia del rock".
(No soy propietario de ninguna de las obras aquí presentes)
(Todos los derechos pertenecen a sus respectivos autores) - เพลง
Who's listening in 2024 ✔️✔️✔️✔️✔️
Who do you think??
All us old junkies who got clean.
(Finally)
still rollin 64 & homeless priced outta the market
Oh, cmon :)
me!
Hendrix in 2024 speaks for itself. Never dying. Never fading.
Jimi forever ❤
Hi Lisa, cool to see others love Jimi in an era of "Swift-ness". There is something so real to that time period of Hendrix, no digital buffering and live fixes. I was doing a lot of touring in the 90's, for a living, and things were still real. Nowadays it is absolutely acceptable to have 50% of a "live show" originating of storage. Sad. In a "Red House" live recording by Jimi, he reaches into a wrong key, laughs, and figures it out. This type of musicianship has become lost. Jimi will always set the standard, and beyond.
Nobody can touch this guy. His phrasing, his voice...there is nobody cooler in rock n roll.
What @SFbased said,,,,,, To the power of ten! ... R.I.P. Mr. Jimi .. Cheers, Vail, Colorado
Es completo hendrix
and his sense of rhythm....
Jerry Garcia
@@4-MinuteMiles Bluesy stuff.
It’s my contention that this was when Jimi was his happiest in his whole career. He was an unknown. There is film footage of him just kicking back in the audience himself, enjoying other acts. No one pestering him. When he hit the stage, no pressure, because there was no high expectations.
All success is disappointing. When he became the highest paid entertainer on the planet, it certainly wasn’t as sweet as he thought. Probably suffered an episode of depression.
Que pureza de expresión
Jimy nacio para ser grande fue como cristo en uns epoca muy dura, mucha represion, discriminacion y demostro q con solo musica desafio a los conservadores y les dio mucho amor ❤.
You can really hear it coming out too. He would have gone great places with another Gypsy libeup if he could've escaped fame
Another thing that was unique about Hendrix was that he appeared to get turned on by his own playing. You could see it on his face.
And I am 71, I remember when he started, absolutely genius
Same
Yup me too ..I'm 72 and wanted to play guitar even more then like that.. Hendrix was the one and only.
Before this song ends, I just wanna say what a true pleasure of my life it is to be able to hear these people anytime I want to.
We live in a charmed age, the best ever, and the best there will ever be.
So many magical musicians, and we have access to them all.
The future is a little less optimistic perhaps, but rock on while you can~
Yes Internet is a miracle. I remember recording a copy of this on a cassette recorder from a friend.
Yes thank you TH-cam
I couldn't agree more with yours and the first other three commenters here! I like to think of people like myself as "Straddlers." One foot in the Old World, one in the New. If ur like me and over 50, u remember growing up in the analog 70's and 80's , spending whole afternoons listening to entire albums with friends, roaming about outside, 3 channels on TV, all that nostalgic, and possibly better- for - your-mental - health stuff, lol. BUT, yeah, now TH-cam has a literally endless cool AF content to watch, and all the other digital/tech toys out there. So we Straddlers are blessed to remember the Old World, and hopefully survive ourselves (i.e. humanity) to see the potential mind-blowing gobsmackery of AI, which is STILL in its infancy, in ten or even five or sooner years...
@@Devo491 I recall my two-years - older brother had a friend named Eric who long -term lent me his vinyl of a Zeppelin bootleg ("Badgeholders"). It became such a prized "possession" of mine, ands I listened to it many times. But only it. Only bootleg Zep I'd ever known, or expected to know, really. Now...going to youtube is an embarrassment of riches for Zep fans and all the other Classic Rock and countless other categories of ANYTHING you have a whim to access. It really is charmed and magical, like you said, but that hasn't stopped me from feeling nostalgic about my old treasured "Badgeholders" bootleg...
Some classics shouldn't be touched, shouldn't be covered, but then along comes Jimi.
Amen. Not many have the talent to take on Dylan, but Jimi really makes this one all his own. And no mistake - I fucking worship Dylan.
@@eljefehuevon54heart attack machine?….weyall are theh yall ~ mystery tramps withinus, non-egalitarian worship requires tithing. Which is dirty……
@@eljefehuevon54 Jimi's brother Leon said in his book Dylan's manager once gave Jimi a cache of Dylan's songs to cover. But Jimi's manager Mike Jeffries vetoed the project because they wouldn't receive royalties from it. Leon said Dylan hosted him and their dad after Jimi's passing--took them to dinner and told them how much he admired and appreciated Jimi❣️ Awwwe
He did this in brixton Ram Jam club in november 66. I was standing 20ft away amazed by the sound.
Você é um iluminado amigo
Look up Moises Pneuma NYC subway on here. He gets Hendrix
I'm never getting tired of this video, I want to cry
Wow! Can I touch you
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Hendrix was a HUGE Dylan fan.
Jimi's guitar was linked to his Soul...
Lately I've been playing the shit out of a Bob Dylan CD and my mom's car. I've heard this song 100 times in a month. I have to say I love Jimi's version. Long live the king. 🤟🤘👑
The Jimi Hendrix bob Dylan connection. The best of both worlds.
Not to mention Bob Dylan’s grandmother
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Hahaha. Jimi could say the most random things. Like”No rain. No buttons to push.” Okaaay.
@@kendavis5853the “buttons to push” he was referring to was those on umbrellas if it did happen to rain.
he carried dylan song books everywhere he went
Nah....Jimi The one and only
Incomparable touch. No one gets that response from a guitar.
And his voice is entirely independent of his playing. I was shocked when I realized that he was improvising all those Curtis Mayfield fills right on the beat while singing in soulful altered timing overtop. Like hearing two different musicians.
I was young when he died but I felt the impact of his demise 😢
1967. Hendrix was so ahead of the times. Nobody sounded like this then
Or since
Like Nobody.
Look up Moises Pneuma NYC subway on here. He gets Hendrix
Or ever after.
jeff beck was doing incredible modern electric guitar playing before this but hendrix popularized the new distorted sounds with hits and airplay on the radio and recordings and look at the guy, so cool and expressive, beck a bit introverted but beck and hendrix are at the top of the tree for groundbreaking guitar playing
Once again: Jimi Hendrix never died !. Earth was just the start of his tour.
Valleys of Neptune sold out show!
@@zambot3325He's covered the universe several times over .... the Martians loved him, the Neptunians were awed.
Jimi is "Space Truckin"!
Yeah bro 😂
Bro is a intergalactic legend
Perfect thank god
Jimmy was the epitome of a rock star. He was the original Guitar Hero
How about Django Reinardt ? Hendrix "band of gispies" was a tribute to him
@@rogermichou8654
key word: rock
He has been gone for such a long time but still lives in me. 72yrs.❤
I'm 65!
Me two ❤ never forgotten ❤
God Bless! JImi Lives In Me Too.
68 Years Young! ✌️🙂
I'm 67
I played the hell out of this album with Otis Redding on the be side.
Mitch Mitchell is so underrated. Brilliant riffs, never drops a beat. Just kills it.
One of the greatest rock drummers ever, he only got better the longer he played with Jimi. They developed a feel for one another and I think they both realized how good they could become together. Jimi always knew he could rely on Mitch's pocket, no matter how far out either one of them pushed.
@@muleface1066 ... Fantastic answer!!!
Under rated by who exactly ? Certainly not by any drummer who heard him. He was the best of his era by a distance.
He is underrated by no one but idiots. Please shut up.
Mitchell, Baker, Bonham, Moon.
And perhaps Ringo.
God that tone is incredible.
"It's really outta sight here, it didn't even rain...no buttons were pushed"...and Jimi Hendrix covered , in the coolest way imaginable, one of the greatest songs ever written. Chalk one up for Team Humanity.
The best friend I never even met, thank you Jimi Hendrix
Me too
Fun fact: Jimi idolized Bob Dylan. In fact that's who he modeled his hairstyle after. One of the first times he dropped acid he was hanging out with Marianne Faithfull, Mick Jagger's then girlfriend, and they were listening and nerding out over Dylan's album "Blonde on Blonde".
I learned this story through the Hendrix biography "Room Full of Mirrors," which I highly reccomend.
His girlfriend during his NY times mentioned it in the Warner film, where she got mad at him for spending cash on a Dylan album when they were broke
@@Simon-jj2puyes, I believe his Harlem girlfriend's name is Lithofayne Pridgeon❣️
Dylan was jealous of his guitar skill ..
He introduced to England ..
So ironic. A black guy copying a white guys curly Afro
I know you said one of his first acid trips.I heard Devon Wilson introduced Jimi to his first trip not to long before the fame.Must’ve been 65 or 66 if true 🤷🏾♂️
There's something almost mystic and totally captivating in the sound, tempo and rythym that Hendrix produces; Like A Rolling Stone is a majestic cover, not just an idiosyncratic version but a masterpiece of a masterpiece. The sound is completely recognisable as his own, and the song remains a fabulous tribute to Dylan. Tears of joy.
So well said, much appreciation !
Excellent analogy!!
Savant.
Well said. Thank you.
This Dylan cover is purely splendid, brilliant, he makes the song sublimely his own. His technique, his soul are at his fingertips. It's alive . My favorite piece with others from this extraordinary guitarist. Thanks to share for the planet Rock .
First time hearing this version, effing fantastic!!
Jimi loved Dylan’s lyrics and songs
@@stevea6816 +1 .. Jimi & Dylan were NYC Village buddies..
His technique, yes. Do you know what he's doing when he runs his forearm (actually his shirt sleeve) over the upper half of the fretboard for a quick second in between notes? He does it several times in this video, including in the intro.
@@57highland It's like on the piano, a quick sweep, you know what I mean? 🤓🙂
When you ain't got nothing, you got nothing to lose
BIG-TIME!!!M.O'B
Me too. No money, so no money problems.
Jimi's delivery of this is so transcendently great that it's easy to forget that Noel and Mitch were absolutely killing it behind him. An incredible power trio that just happened to have the greatest guitarist ever. Astonishing all around.
Mitch? Yes. Bob Dylan's grandma over there? Not so much.
We've never heard the story of how Chas Chandler matched Mitch and Noel to Jimi. Two great young musicians just happened to be available?
@@57highland ... Read
The story is well known. Both Mitch Mitchell and Aynsley Dunsbar auditioned, and Jimi couldn't decide which drummer to go with. A coinflip settled the matter. Noel Redding, who was a guitarist, had showed up in London seeking a role in The New Animals (the band that Chandler's former bandmate in The Animals was putting together). He was told that those auditions were done, but was invited to audition on bass for the Experience.@57highland
@@simontodd8195 Thank you. That's quite interesting. In my own mind, I had it simplified. I thought that Chas Chandler was pretty familiar with both Mitch and Noel and, having heard him, told Jimi, "I know two blokes who will be just right for you."
But, of course, there had to be auditions. But it's slightly bizarre that a coin toss settled the drummer pick. I joke about the "coin toss" all the time in matters that are "too close to call." I never knew that something so historic had ridden on it.
And the successful transition from guitar to bass by Noel, to win such a crucial gig, also is noteworthy.
Jimmy made more money for Bob Dylan and then he made for himself with this song. But no one will ever play it like 🎸Jimi Hendrix.
Probably right -- same with the obvious All Along the Watch Tower, but there is another which is so cool but with little attention -- Can You Please Crawl Out Your Window.
He also did Tears of rage on the anthology album
Ah, I bet you are thinking of "All Along the Watchtower". This version of "Like a Rolling Stone" was a not a big hit, as awesome as it is with fans. I can't see how it could have made as much royalties as the original which was played all over the radio at the time. To me the whole thing is cool, and both versions are important.
😊😊
@pcatful Dylan said Hendrix recorded the ultimate version of Watchtower.
Fan since the 70s, Jimi is sublime in this show, his playing crisp and his vocals clear . Pure beautiful HENDRIX . I miss this guy so much.
+1 .. True that. RIP Herr Jimi... Virtuoso musician!
I agree I miss him to
Better than most I’ve seen in videos
Hendrix at Monterey - possibly the ultimate rock performance.
Can you imagine how that intro must have looked to theese people used too the everly brothers and whatnot.....Jimi chewing a gum at the same time .Pure shock for real. A prodigy being 24 at the time. Jimi you are loved and missed forever by many.
That really is a kicker. Watch the Monterey Pop Festival movie and realize what contemporary music was at that moment. Most of the audience had no idea what Jimi was about to do. Pete Townsend did, and that’s why he refused to go on stage after Hendrix. Even he didn’t know how Jimi would sacrifice something that he really loved at the end of Wild Thing…
Thank you @@chipsterb4946Sir, ill watch it. anything this man created, is a treassure for sure ...He was unpredictable to say the least is my understanding...got my whole kitchen full of hes images lol
@@chipsterb4946 Ill watch it thank you Sir
…And Jimi was only 24 years old here. Crazy how good he was already
Not to mention he started playing at 15 years old. So 9 or 10 years of practicing(tirelessly) and his ability to express himself through his guitar is completely unmatched.
And Duane Allman died at 24. Sheesh,I’ve been playing for 50 years and just starting to really learn.
And he had picked up a guitar for the first time at 15. So less than 9 years later.
Stupid drugs....how many family's have to be scarred by this garbage before we wake up ...
I have lived playing guitar's. Some 30 years now. I cannot touch Jimi. No one can. Not SRV, not Betts or Clapton. It's a thing, doesn't matter what you do on a Strat, you ain't gonna touch Jimi. It's just not possible. I have spent years trying.
Jimi is just that. A Strat. So many guys played that guitar before and after, no one plays it like Jimi.
I am crying over him, so many years did I try to play "little wing", still fucking it up.
@@chrismarx916 yeah man, but so many play it wonderfully, same way Jimi did or even better 😉
@@getback3554 ... No version tops the RAH live version.... That one is sublime...
Jeff Beck was every bit the guitarist Hendrix was.
Jimi knew he wasn't great singer but he was inspired by the way Dylan did his thing.
Not a great singer but obviously good enough.
Can't agree wth that. To me, he was the greatest guitar player who could also sing well. It's hard to do either. But, I think Jimi did both. Distinctive voice. And, he basically created acid rock at a high technical level of proficiency. Obviously, it's a matter of opinion ... And, Dylan sang the original better because, hey, Edie was his girlfriend. You can tell Dylan felt it.
Loved his voice! I thought he was a great singer. If he wasn’t the greatest guitar player ever and just sang the songs I would still love him!!
@@andrewcowin3815to each their own but i think he is a great singer and songwriter aswell,
He was a great singer. He had a great rock voice and was obviously an amazing showman. Just my opinion. He had it all.
He made it look easy. The Tao of sound.
I think that's because it was easy for him, at least musically; the crazy side of genius.
Jimi, the number 1 rock guitarist!
Look up Moises Pneuma NYC subway on here. He gets Hendrix
“Dedicated to everybody here, with ❤’s and ears” ❤️
I Love Jimi!! Forever!!
So utterly unpretentious, a musical genius, wonderful voice in addition to his guitar playing…oh my…peace my friends.
❤❤❤❤❤
Yes, but there's another word in there: "____ kind of hearts and ears." It's always sounded to me like he says, "hearts, city kind of hearts and ears."
@@57highland any kind of hearts and minds. this was the 67' Monterey Pop Festival.
@@steveelder5306 Thanks for that!
O melhor guitarrista e cantor do mundo para sempre
Jimmy the greatest guitarist of all time..can never be replicated..you live on in our hearts and in the music you gave us..
I have listened to this 4 times can’t get enough
Jimi Hendrix never dies just get louder
Jimi was unique in every way. He really FELT the music, and expressed his feelings so perfectly through his guitar, and his voice and his whole body. Absolutely amazing. 💥🔥🥰
Jimi Hendrix forever : the best guitar man 🌐👍🐱🔊🔊🔊
Two of my favorites -- Jimi and Dylan.
Jimmy covering Bob: what a wonderful time in music !
True honesty and beauty of the man in this performance
MY GOD!! I clicked and my whole life changed!
I sure miss the days when music was made by musicians...Long Live Jimi Hendrix!!
He is dead, as far as I know.
@@jeanmarieboucherit7376 if only it were you instead 😔
@@TheMcstevester well, you are wishing me dead! What a fine human being you are ! The pride of your species! The hero of mankind ! The role model for one and everyone !
@@TheMcstevester LOL!
Yes not it's composers realizing their visions. How terrible. Sorry fanboy rock is dead and so is the guitar
Monterey Hendrix - one of the all time great live rock performances. He really had it all. This never fails to give me the chills.
The king of guitar!!! 😅
Bob Dylan was Jimi Dylan musician,what a cross over,Jimi had so much peace in his heart that's why he will always be a legend,his playing was beyond incredible
This is like watching a beautiful bird flying high amongst the breeze of existence.
He loved it.
Don't get me wrong here. Hendrix is a sheer genius. His talent was beyond words, but when he is interpreting Dylan, he's at his absolute best. No slight to either, but Hendrix knew Dylan better than anyone. When Dylan heard Hendrix's version of his, All Along the Watchtower, he played it closer to Hendrix's way ever after and acknowledged that he preferred the Hendrix version. I love both. Great to be able to hear both.
Hendrix...the ultimate Guitar Hero
Dude, this is his best performance we have on film now. He was so jazzed about doing Dylan for the crowd. All those super smooth fills while singing and chewing gum a the same time. Sounds amazing. The only thing rivaling this is the “Instrumental Jam” from Woodstock.
"Dedicated to everybody with hearts and ears"...
Play on Jimi Hendrix. Hearts and ears wide open!!!! ❤👂❤️🔥💯🎸
I saw Jimi in 1968 in of all places Vancouver B.C.👏🏾👏🏾👵🏾
2024. speechless. God of guitar. Gone too soon. Greetings from Indonesia.
People say he was a fantastic guitar player and i say jimi was the guitar..
My friend and I took 'Are You Experienced' to our 1967 6th grade music class.
We requested 'Fire' and she played it
I was 11 I was hip
Actually, it sounds like your teacher was hip! 💃
Coulda been me!
she stopped the song half way through@@skeller61
she was, if u know what I mean@@skeller61
C O O L !
The best version ever!
Jimi, "nothing to lose". GENIAL GUITARRIST 🌐👍🐱🔊🔊🌏
1967 Monterey Pop Festival. Stunning treatment of that Dylan tune.
Its f… crazy how good everything sounds.
Been searching for this forever
Jimi you are the boss, nobody here…
Well I was there. In the very back of the crowd we climbed onto the roof of a stable to see very nicely see into the area. Jimi's my cousin. All the Loveless's are some percentage, from a 1/16 th to 100% Cherokee. Jimi was 1/2. Jimi didn't know it but he was related to many top level country musicians. Anyway Like a rolling Stone was the song that put Jimi over the top. The Crowd WENT WILD!
His lyrics and music I tripped a lot to hendrix in the early 70is just after he died I can't forget this man R I P from me in England 😊
I think this is in fact my favorite Jimi performance. There was just something in the way he owned it. Like when he said " everybody knows im here"
Hearing the brilliant mix of clean and fuzz drenched guitar sound and the way he picks out the harmonies changed my life.
Definition of cool! Best of the best.
90% of the people in the audience that night never even heard of the Jimi Hendrix Experience. Imagine how Jimi blew their minds. One year later he was headlining major rock festivals. Unheard of in the annals of rock. No musician rose to such stellar heights in such a short time.
Magic, pure magic
Jimi will always be known as the greatest guitarist of all time in my opinion!!🤘🔥🤘🎸🎵🎶
Was down in the village one afternoon trying to figure out how to be an authentic hippy and stopped into the Cafe Wha. It was a night spot and just me and one other person was in the audience that afternoon. A scraggly looking character along with an unimpressive looking drummer got on the stage. The guitarist started playing Hey Joe - at times with his teeth and behind his back and I knew I had just experienced something never seen before. Of course this was Hendrix just before he was truly discovered. What luck. This is a great version of a great song. Yay Jimmy.
❤❤❤❤ always someone who puts it back up! Best version!
Greatest guitar man and such a great showman. Tells the story like we never heard it before.
Every time I see footage of him…HE BLOWS ME AWAY!
Amazing m8❤ boys from the Street's
🤚🏼 Same here ❤
I love this ❤
Nothing else to say other than to say that Jimi was a great rock and roller. Saw him at the LA Forum in 1970.
Simply wonderful. I could never get enough of this. Out of this world.
Best Song ever play by the best
I saw Jimi live at Cobo Hall in Detroit on Mothers day 1968 [or was it '69] huh... anyway he would play these blues licks between songs on his strat ... dude blew me away he was so inovating and original. Me and my friend Toy did some weed b4 we went but you could get high just breathing the air that night and listening to the great Jimi Hendix
He really brings the cool factor to the song.
I don't know how yhis man is still with us🙏🔥the man is
Thank you for uploading this. I searched the internet forever trying to find it, but nothing. So now it's here and it rocks!
I searched for years and here it is THANK YOU 👍
Good damn job 👍👍 cant believe I've never heard this!! My freaking jam, I'm in a fucked up part of my life right now, don't know if Jimmy's helping me kneel down farther, or picking me up some, but he's tha SHIT! Ain't nobody could, can, or ever will touch Jimmy's absolute KICKASSNESS! Preciate your work in finding the song, just heard Machine Gun for the first time too 💪 Never liked Hendrix more than I do now,
Jimi was also the original rapper, find sand castle made of sand. If you are still in a dark place in your life whether it’s music, or a friend please reach out to someone for advice. I have been enjoying Jimi Hendrix music since the mid 70s.
it used to be here... then nearly all Hendrix material was taken down, I think by one of the controlling family members, a woman, of the estate. Glad to see it back. Maybe she realized people resented it, & learned that he marketing these YT video provided was a better deal. Most fans, when it's affordable, want to own the CD or whatever format. I don't know... but it was here... then gone for years, & now it's back, thankfully.
Great photography too.
He said thats his grandma over there 😂
I think he was referring to Noel Reddiing a.k.a.Bob Dylan's grandmother
He said Bob Dylans was over there
Cause with the little Lennon granny glasses, Noel redding looked like a Jewish granny.
Like they said , ahead of his time.
MIND BLOWN!!
Thank you for this.
The best ever at Blues/Rock and performance art
The way this song should be sung. Hendrix has it all down. Great version
His feel is stellar. He swings behind the beat so far back and never loses the feel or his way. I’m pulled and then pushed.
Oh yes! You said it. I love the phrasing and the unique pauses, as you feel the music float and glide over to the next exquisite phrase or lick.
Thank you for posting this!! Hard enough to find the song let alone the footage to go along with it!
I Double That Thanks, I looked all over for this about 50 years ago till I found it on the live at Monterey album.
Mitch Mitchell's machine gun fills are bombastic, unreal
"Yes, I know I missed a verse...don't worry" LOL Classic Jimi. Just effortless and magical. Who could play better?
THREE guy's way ahead of THEIR time JIMMY Hendrix experience
Agreed, never forget Redding and Mitchell, once they split it was never the same again for me.
JIMI.
@@alangb2086YOU GOT THAT RIGHT!!! M.O'B
A true legend 💯💯💯
Even Dylon said Jimi made it his own. Knew it was shared there on out. Everyman song.
I love this cover.
Gold! Thank you who ever made this video happen
Love this!!! Where did this raw looking footage of Monterey come from? Is there more? Thank you ❤️❤️