Jimmy suas intenções de solos na guitarra 🎸 são incríveis muito fera.
@Hendrix647
4 күн бұрын
My name is Hendrix
@tattyshoesshigure5731
5 күн бұрын
That intro… is just unbelievable! 🙃❤️
@mikew9584
7 күн бұрын
I like the $5 admission price👍
@sebby533
9 күн бұрын
All he really needed was a year long vacation and new manager and we’d most def still have him with us :(
@marcelamolteni202
11 күн бұрын
no tiene sonido
@waltervanackere916
11 күн бұрын
He died when I was 4. Still playing it. Almost every day
@yervah9647
13 күн бұрын
Jimi Hendrix wants used to be a god and he's still the guitar god in my eyes and I'm a huge fan of Eddie Van Halen and everyone else that is just phenomenal on guitar but Jimi Hendrix is my favorite. With all this taking down videos of people trying to teach others about how Jimi Hendrix played is getting ridiculous because now he's a laughing stock. Only us true fans are the ones celebrating him and I'm sick and tired of reading moronic numbnuts guitar players out there saying that he wasn't that good but they do have reason is because they are only here in the commercial crap and not any of his live stuff. I listen to a lot of the bootleg more than any thing else and not the bootleg crap that is put out on this site but I mean by other people and when I hear him play I'm like wow if the estate actually in the collection got a whole bunch of this thing recorded properly, why isn't it really released? This man's legacy has gone down the toilet because I'm a guitar player and I'm sick and tired of arguing with people because all they know are the studio stuff whereas a lot of his live stuff he was actually so far ahead of his time It's not funny. I just watched a guitarist give Eddie Van Halen credit for popularizing the dive bomb because this is a young guy he looks like his late 20s early 30s and he probably has followers around the same age so they have looked at Woodstock or anything and when Van Halen does not get in your face if somebody is teaching Eddie's tricks well of course they will be exposed to Eddie Van Halen more than Jimi Hendrix No wonder Eddie Van Halen is climbing up the pole as now the greatest guitarist of all times. If this organization here actually cared about Jimi Hendrix they would allow people like Rick Beato And others to teach but they are all afraid to teach Jimi Hendrix style because they are afraid of Janie and I think is Sony or some jackass company like that that owns the publishing rights. If this is not about money then somebody please explain things to me because stopping it because of copyright stuff has nothing to do with nothing but money and you guys don't want anybody profiting off of that. I love the few people out there that don't give a rat's ass about the money but they care about the great Jimmy Hendrix and they will teach anyhow but you guys figure okay they don't care about the monetary side so let's go in and just get KZitem to take the videos down. Jimi Hendrix Legacy is going down the toilet and now he's just known as this freak show or an icon but not for his music because I'm 60 years old and I speak to a lot of kids about the music and when you see Jimi Hendrix they say he was cool. You say Eddie Van Halen and they say wow! So in other words they just know Jimi Hendrix from posters and somebody's tattoos like flea from the chili peppers or something like that but he's being buried by the Jimi Hendrix experience estate or experience Jimi Hendrix a state of whatever it's called and the publishers so it's all about the money so you guys can all take your BS and stick it up your ass and then pull it out and sniff it. I'm so stinking tired of the person that got me into playing guitar being buried. I grew up in a time where a black man should not be playing heavy metal which is the very very late 70s into the 80s because hip hop and r&B was there and then my friend introduced me to Jimi Hendrix I think it was 1976 and when I saw a black man making that much noise on a guitar I said heck yeah I'm not alone but I went through hell from other black folks saying that hard rock is for white man and when I said two black folks yes my color they asked the question who is he? That's quite shameful isn't it because just a couple of years later Eddie Van Halen came out and everybody knew who he was. I don't know where the Van Halen thing is now but everywhere I look somebody's teaching something on that event but as soon as they try to teach you something on Jimi Hendrix they all say we have to be careful here because we do not want to get the KZitem or the copyright police or Janie after us. This is freaking shameful and I know it's falling on deaf ears because I'm not the only one that has complained about that but I would quicker look for a bootleg or whatever you guys are putting out from the estate from some bootleg site and downloaded than pay money to make you guys richer. Let the man sit on his throne and let people especially the new generation find out who Jimi Hendrix is please I'm begging please stop the freaking policing of KZitem or the greatest guitarist music being played unless you guys are getting your stinking dirty ass nasty smelly pockets lined. Yeah I'm pissed off because I'm so tired of it. And please don't get me wrong because a very close second to Jimi Hendrix is Eddie Van Halen for me along with Steve Vai and Jimmy Page. I'm not that huge a fan of Stevie Ray Vaughan because I'm sick and tired of people saying he's just like Jimi Hendrix but better really? Really and I think his playing is great but better? Once people listen to a lot of the bootlegs especially the 69 to 1970 shows and even a lot of the stuff from 1968 that I hear on bootleg I'm surprised at the year when that was happening and I'm still hearing guitar is pulling it out today but Eddie Van Halen gets the credit for it. Eddie Van Halen tried to say that he was never a Jimi Hendrix fan yet almost all his dive bombs except for the tapping stuff which wasn't his I've heard Jimi Hendrix play and many others but as soon as you turn to the whammy bar and you push that down and that guitar is full of distortion maybe others did it before but Jimi Hendrix brought it to the forefront and everyone but Eddie Van Halen is getting all the credit for it. And again I will repeat I love Eddie Van Halen because I'd be stupid not to because the man was sickly insane on that guitar and he's a very close second like a lot of people say only two guitarists that ever walk this earth change the way rock and roll was played and that's the greatest when I say the greatest I don't mean technique because they're tons of guys that can play technically better than Jimi Hendrix and Eddie Van Halen but from an influential point of view there's nobody bigger than Jimi Hendrix and a very close second is Eddie Van Allen and close to him is Jimmy Page. Jeff Beck and Eric Clapton are tied for me but please for the love of everything holy and pure let people teach so the new generation will look at Jimi Hendrix as a guitar player and not this freak show that he was trying to pull away from.
Dweezil"s found the fountain of youth. Plus, he's not that bad of a guitar player haha.
@vitamindeeznutz4102
16 күн бұрын
Legend
@KadejiaAccacia
17 күн бұрын
🧑🧑🧒🧒🏅👵👴🏅
@MT-bt4dp
19 күн бұрын
I was at the RAH in 2019. This is simply the best quality footage of the original Experience for many reasons. This Film at the beginning showed a glimpse of what looked like the European Tour and the first show at the RAH. That was amazing to see and I can only think there is a lot more footage of it. The Film showed Jimi in the dressing room getting ready, helping at a mixing desk behind the stage, relaxing in a club after the Concert like you've never seen before, incredible. Stone Free performance, everyone, everywhere needs to see this. It's an exceptional quality Film and is so important for all to see as it shows a "flawless performance" in brilliant quality and proves to everyone why Jimi is the greatest.
@Outsider1971
20 күн бұрын
Amazing concert.
@darkside7802
21 күн бұрын
Nothing beats the 60’s.
@crustyuncle8022
21 күн бұрын
Who here actually went to see the film, and what was it like?
@toddmartin6572
25 күн бұрын
Anyone see jimi at the ima auditorium in flint Michigan on March 24,1968??? I need more pics!
@user-hg3tt3we2i
25 күн бұрын
Love listening to him talk
@AlaanPlacenciaTimoteo
26 күн бұрын
activen los subtítulos para entender el video en ingles.
@IQKnives
29 күн бұрын
you won't get another Jimi
@douglasswinford2598
Ай бұрын
Whatever song Jimi played turned into his song, and I doubt any artist was worried about losing their version because Jimi was just that unusual. Jimi is always going to be explored by younger people. RIP Jimi 🎸🔥🌟
@tomsmith1847
Ай бұрын
Randy Hansen is the real deal.He really should be in this bill.
@bluesguy7
Ай бұрын
My thoughts exactly. No one on that bill could play Hendrix songs better than Randy it’s strange why they wouldn’t include him 🤔
@tomsmith1847
Ай бұрын
@@bluesguy7 The guy can play any Hendrix song live better then anyone.He plays songs live that Hendrix couldn't manage too play live.
@bolskanera3461
Ай бұрын
mi amor negro ❤❤
@asmit_plays
Ай бұрын
Where's John Mayer?
@differentyazan
Ай бұрын
LONG LIVE HENDRIX
@The1trueking1966
Ай бұрын
I have this film
@Chnlntg
Ай бұрын
Hey jimi hendrix i talked to you on human or not but i want you to see this comment to talk
@BaljakTuners
Ай бұрын
favorite piece...one of them i don t live today
@Phillip-hv4dw
Ай бұрын
Are You Experienced Let Me Stand Next To Your Fire The Wind Cries Mary Tax Free Foxey Lady Hey Joe Spanish Castle Majick Purple Haze Wild Thing
@Phillip-hv4dw
Ай бұрын
The Storms of Cosmic Chaos brought to an Aural Order throughout 1968… thank you for these sounds dig the sounds mm 🎶🎸🎶
@michael3270
Ай бұрын
ZAYN SUCKS
@carmenamy123
Ай бұрын
❤❤❤
@BlackSoulBrutha
Ай бұрын
Trippin on Purple Haze and Orange Sunshine LSD was the thing back then. Everybody had those Black Light posters on the wall.
@karina1218
Ай бұрын
Wunderbar🎶🎸
@willowufgood261
Ай бұрын
2019 was five years ago? Why do you disrespect the wishes of all the Hendrix fans worldwide? What other group of fans has had to wait 50+ years for a film to be released. This is a travesty for all the original fans who are now in their 80s.
@giacomopandiani6290
Ай бұрын
Is this available somewhere?
@Niko3387Y
Ай бұрын
No
@wildblueangel7431
Ай бұрын
Never knew this existed until a week ago.. makes me imagine Jimi hearing Mr Fantasy for the first time and how he must have liked it. Thank you for sharing this gem.
@josealberto146
Ай бұрын
David Hidalgo um grande guitarrista um gentleman tranquilo eu não o conhecia só quando vi um DVD do festival Crossroads que o grande Senhor Eric Clapton organiza todos os anos na América eu actuação deste grande Senhor eu fiquei fascinado pela sua tranquilidade em tocar e cantar em palco sou fã dos Blues mas este grande Senhor David Hidalgo é uma grande referência na música. Obrigado
@user-il4br8du1s
Ай бұрын
You nailed Billy. You have to play 24/7. Weekends don't cut it, i don't care how old you are you have to live it.
@silverado9104
Ай бұрын
This document has been hidden from the world for longer than twice the lifespan of James Marshall Hendrix. Will we see full release of the CIA archive on the assassination of JFK before JMH at RAH receives the light of screening ?
@silverado9104
2 ай бұрын
IS THIS IT?: Hendrix Estate believes Michael Jeffries is the Pontius Pilate who promulgated Asphyxiation on The Rock God, and will concede nothing to Pilate’s surviving henchmen ? Is the Stepsister not entirely craven? Strictly conjecture based on no direct evidence …
@LostMyMojo100
19 күн бұрын
I don't think the estate owns the film rights. Just the music rights. I don't know who owns the film, I forgot
@Phillip-hv4dw
2 ай бұрын
Killing Floor I Don’t Live Today Maybe Tomorrow Spanish Castle Majick Foxey Lady Red House Sunshine Of Your Love Voodoo Child (Slight Return) Fire Purple Haze
@Phillip-hv4dw
2 ай бұрын
Thank you for this Cosmos Music!
@pillowtalkzaynberry25
2 ай бұрын
The most beautiful angelic voice
@TheJuanVolta
2 ай бұрын
I once read that Jimin didn't like his voice. I feel that Zayn was the voice that Jimi would have liked to have for his songs.
@schnutzelcoco
2 ай бұрын
40:32 Drumsolo of Mitch …yeah 👍🥁
@Matte.u.k
2 ай бұрын
Whats happened to the video footage of The Jimi Hendrix Experience?
@84koolkid
2 ай бұрын
Terry not only was a great guitarist ,but really soulful vocalist . And wrote some really good songs, listen to sing a mean tune kid on the newer Carnegie hall cd . Not saying he’s the best but my favorite.
@user-ks6uh8td6r
2 ай бұрын
He is awesome❤
@user-ug2oe2ee6e
2 ай бұрын
This man is my absolute favorite artist. Though I never met the man, sad to say I admire his humbleness and his genius. One of my top 5 things I wish I could have done, meet the man. What a sad loss.
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