Bernard is great. I never knew of him. I saw his dad on tv once in the nineties and he was great then he passed. Bernard should have been promoted as a top guitarist he is a monster.
i hear a lot of srv inspired licks but with a hendrix mood and blended together with a Bernard touch...this was nice... I'm curious to see what he sounds like when his musical influences aren't so easily detected and he shines more as Bernard Allison.. it is a cover though. so awesome
Der Bernie war eine ganze Woche in unserer WG zu Besuch, vor seiner Deutschlandtour, kannte wohl die Chefin, boah das war Anfang 90. Seine einzigen deutschen Worte waren : Sauerkraut and Beer. Und sofort besorgt...Sein Vater, der Luther, der bald danach verstarb, sagte ihm: Du kannst nicht singen! Klar er wollte ihn provozieren, damit er noch besser wird. Ein unglaublicher Blueser der Junge! Nur beim Take 5 das ich ihm dringend beibringen sollte hatte er Probleme bekommen. Es war lustig, er mußte sich kranklachen und ich auch, hahaha!
Hendrix's material is not easy stuff to play but Bernardo does it with ease adding his own brand of silky grace. Awesome. PS For anyone into great blues, check out Alligator Records.
Lost my virginity, July 1971 at the grand old age of 19, in Fredrikshavn, I whilst listening to castles made of sand. Probably lasted no longer than the song hahaha
The way that Stevie Ray Vaughn did Voodoo Child is more reachable for many guitarist players....it is a lot easier to do the tune the way Stevie Ray did it than to try to match all the mind-blowing stuff that Hendrix did on the original track on his "Electric Ladyland" album. That being said, doing the tune in Stevie Ray Vaughn's fashion is not a bad thing.....to put it in context, everybody does "All Along the Watchtower" like Jimi Hendrix did, not like Bob Dylan originally did.
I think you're right, except that neither Jimi or Stevie's way is "easy" I've never heard anyone else other than Randy Hansen come close to their versions in terms of intensity and artistry
Sorry man, I didn't mean that Stevie upped Jimi on the song....nobody can do that. Jimi did everything possible on guitar on that one jam. Jimi's original version of Voodoo Child is still in my opinion the greatest guitar jam of all time. I was referring to the fact Stevie Ray made Voodoo Child more accessible to a lot of guitar players because of the way he did the tune.....and I agree with you completely on your assessment of Jimi's version of "All Along the Watchtower".
this is freaking great. he's added a couple of twists which work just fine. outstanding version.
Bernard is great. I never knew of him. I saw his dad on tv once in the nineties and he was great then he passed. Bernard should have been promoted as a top guitarist he is a monster.
Agree. 🌟 🤩 ⭐️
Great cover! He adds his own touch and feel and it works great. New fan.
this is what i love about blues surfing you find guitar greats like Bernard Allison
With great respect to all comments, I hear Bernard being Bernard, and I feel Jimi's spirit in his ways... wonderfully felt and genuine
Met him in person at a show in Warren Ohio, strait up first class dude!
Bernard is smokin! I say him live in Des Moines! He is truly a great guitarist! His pops too(RIP)
Just like his legendary dad blood is thicker than water so they say....Bernard your dad must be proud of you.
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Just got a new fan in me, wow wow WOW! How is this even more bluesy than the original? Pure raw talent, gives me goosebumps.
genuinely one of my new favorite versions of this songs
Sacré reprise de Mr J H!super feeling sans surenchère technique. ...du bluesrock voodoo....😻👌hypnotique. ..so good! !thank you Mr Allison
Found another fine guitarist virtually unknown and unknown to. Me before this...sounds good to me.
A superb version!! Killin It!!
How come I NEVER heard of this guy? Heard him for the first time tonight on Aardvark Blues FM Internet streaming radio doing Fistful Of Dirt. WOW!
Fabulous! Amazed I only learned of him today.
i hear a lot of srv inspired licks but with a hendrix mood and blended together with a Bernard touch...this was nice... I'm curious to see what he sounds like when his musical influences aren't so easily detected and he shines more as Bernard Allison.. it is a cover though. so awesome
I don't think those are SRV-inspired as much as Jimi-inspired. This is totally a Jimi tribute.
me too.
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No srv and Bernard got from luther..saw Bernard and srv playing alike..
Very good!! Honours his father the great Luther Allison!!!!
This is very good. Because Bernard stays and play it cool. Not too much fast notes or try`s too hard. The son of Luther is awesome !!
GREAT !!!
Really Nice groove
this is so cool perfect is this played ,thank you so much.
MASTERPIECE
BEST OF BEST
THE LEGENDARY
Hey Bernie, you're so great man, best wish from Germany
Reini
Der Bernie war eine ganze Woche in unserer WG zu Besuch, vor seiner Deutschlandtour, kannte wohl die Chefin, boah das war Anfang 90. Seine einzigen deutschen Worte waren : Sauerkraut and Beer. Und sofort besorgt...Sein Vater, der Luther, der bald danach verstarb, sagte ihm: Du kannst nicht singen! Klar er wollte ihn provozieren, damit er noch besser wird. Ein unglaublicher Blueser der Junge! Nur beim Take 5 das ich ihm dringend beibringen sollte hatte er Probleme bekommen. Es war lustig, er mußte sich kranklachen und ich auch, hahaha!
many covers of jimi but this is by far the best
so you haven't heard SRV huh?.....
...BRILLIANT LIKE HIS FATHER LUTHER.....!!!
Ohh yeah!
Amazing!
So amazing❤❤ love B.A
This is beautiful man, thank you
Hendrix's material is not easy stuff to play but Bernardo does it with ease adding his own brand of silky grace. Awesome.
PS For anyone into great blues, check out Alligator Records.
I saw his father Luther performing live about ten times.
good video
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First time ever hearing of this guy
I couldn't agree more on all that you said.
HAN spiller i Åmål snart. Gleder meg. Spilte OG på Notodden i sin tid(Tapperiet) . Like What He Is Doing W JH. Regards From Dag
Lost my virginity, July 1971 at the grand old age of 19, in Fredrikshavn, I whilst listening to castles made of sand. Probably lasted no longer than the song hahaha
thank you for that, rerally made me laugh ;)
best feeling..about..almost better as..srv..or..orianthi..etcetera..merci..!!!!!!!
The is SO legit
C est bon ça....
fuck yeah!
The way that Stevie Ray Vaughn did Voodoo Child is more reachable for many guitarist players....it is a lot easier to do the tune the way Stevie Ray did it than to try to match all the mind-blowing stuff that Hendrix did on the original track on his "Electric Ladyland" album.
That being said, doing the tune in Stevie Ray Vaughn's fashion is not a bad thing.....to put it in context, everybody does "All Along the Watchtower" like Jimi Hendrix did, not like Bob Dylan originally did.
I think you're right, except that neither Jimi or Stevie's way is "easy" I've never heard anyone else other than Randy Hansen come close to their versions in terms of intensity and artistry
His daddy taught him well.
Did Muddy ever do a cover of Voodoo? Why not?
Killer.
Sorry man, I didn't mean that Stevie upped Jimi on the song....nobody can do that. Jimi did everything possible on guitar on that one jam. Jimi's original version of Voodoo Child is still in my opinion the greatest guitar jam of all time.
I was referring to the fact Stevie Ray made Voodoo Child more accessible to a lot of guitar players because of the way he did the tune.....and I agree with you completely on your assessment of Jimi's version of "All Along the Watchtower".
Tak Alrone rod
This guy must be a reincarnation of hendrix
great guitarist, sounds like me.
BERNARD AND THE BAND JAMMIN TO A JIMI HENDRIX CLASSIC.NOW CAN YOU DIG DAT SUCKAS
Damn, cut it off at the end of the jam,🤬
Jimy Hendrix Willkommen!!!
Srv copy the blues ppl