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  • Yeah this was Jimi and the Beatles. I remember John Peel introducing the tune for the 1st time and me trying hard to find a cassette to record it. He subsequently played it many times on his show and also played many jam sessions Jimi did with other 60's musicians. Notably Stevie Wonder being

  • Venga loco.!! tienes el vidèo que lo subas.

  • I love The Beatles...I love Jimi Hendrix...this is an awful mess. :(

    

  • fake

  • elvis on kazoo

  • RADIO ONE VERSION

  • I'm sorry, but not good.

  • who cares if it's just jimi or not? it's a great version of a great song.....why don't people just to enjoy it?

  • guitar lvl: Jimi Hendrix

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  • rikstar23 es lo cierto

  • RICHARDS ON BASS?! DAFUQ!

  • @hongdekong but its true. look at da pic again. da others r dubbed photo. no hendrix, no lennon either.

  • How come there's no picture of Hendrix with any Beatle??

  • @bnasty211 because the dumbfuck got it wrong

  • son videos arreglados, editados, puras mentiras

  • stairway_to_heaven-jimi_hendri­x.mp3

  • Oh yeah, they're singing about my old nickname in the '60s. Okay, so, who was more ripped during this session? This sounds sooooo right!

  • 239 personas pensaron que era un video

  • Rolling Stones Circus? what a disaster!, Brian's guitars so out of tune he doesn't play, Clapton so coked up he can't control his jaw!, great Keef on bass though!

  • Great show!!

  • This is an early example of a Radio One music session, a forerunner of the John Peel show and I believe Peel's old sparring partner John Walters produced this session. It's just a cover version, there wasn't a Beatle in sight.

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  • cute.

  • What is this shit... It's the rolling stone circus and these ingrates stick KR with playing bass. What a slap in the face...

  • i seek pole shift survival group

  • Interesting conversation and video. I vaguely remember Seeing Jimi Hendrix on the grey whistle test for the 1st time. But I noted at the time they were about 3 other people playing guitar. I was not paying much attention. But I also recall hearing this track and many others played on the John Peel show. If you find that version it would be interesting to compare the backing vocals. On this version there is clearly more then the Noel and Mitch backing.

  • This is real. Jimi went on stage the day they released Sgt. Pepper, and he just started jamming with them.

  • If i recall it is John Lennon and Paul McCartney doing background vocals. I have this on bootleg and you can tell it's the both of them.

  • Oh Owsley can you hear me now?!?!?!

  • I'TS NOT THE BEATLES WHO CARES

  • That is definitely Paul McCartney singing along w/the Experience on this one!

    It's amazing how it's a Beatle song for the first two minutes and then Jimi completely takes OVER!!

  • The Audio is (only) the Jimi Hendrix Experience from December of 1967, (No John Lennon) and that picture is from the Rolling Stones Circus film, (L2R) Eric Clapton, John Lennon, Mitch Mitchell and Keith Richards (on Bass) playing "Yer (Super) Blues" ;)

  • @rhythmrancher Dirty Mac!

  • @rhythmrancher The Dirty Mac. Epic Clapton solo :-)

  • Its Hendrix !! Who cares about those other ninnies !! hahaha ! 

  • I agree.

    The photo is from "The Rolling Stones' Rock n Roll Circus", the band was called Dirty Mac and, although Brian Jones was in the movie (albeit in an ever-declining capacity) the guitarist in the photo is Eric Clapton. Dirty Mac played "Yer Blues". (BTW the movie contains IMO the definitive "Sympathy For The Devil").

    And, yes, the music here is from the BBC sessions with just the 3-piece JH Experience, along with Cream, the original power trio.

  • @chrisb1953 John Lennon is also singing with Hendrix here dude. I've got the limited edition Green three side vinyl. The description of the track reads "...and who's that singing with him? One can only 'imagine'...." - Think it's pretty self explanitory :}

  • -

    Great!

    

  • Yeah, it's only Jimi, Mitch and maybe Noel. Just those guys.

    Wait what am I saying, that's still GREAT. Lennon would have been a nice bonus, but not necessary to make this essential listening.

  • The best with the best!

  • Def Jimi Hendrix Experience on the BBC sessions, alas not with Mr. Lennon!

  • This is from the Jimi Hendrix BBC sessions, unfortunately not jimi and the beatles

  • ... and the point of this video is _____ ? i'd flag it but don't want 1,303,480 clickers to hate me...

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  • great version, Mitch Mitchell never lets me down... I can only imagine if Jimi had really been there !!!

  • The title should be "John Lennon with Jimi Hendrix's drummer".

    Yes, it is from the "Rolling Stones Rock n Roll Circus" movie. This band features Lennon, Mitch Mitchell (drummer), Keith Richards and Brian Jones.

  • This not the Rock n Roll Circus movie it's a Jimi Hendrix experience BBC session recorded in 1967.

  • @chrisb1953 Yeah, the photograph is from the Circus, but not the audio...Jimi Hendrix wasn't in that movie, And that's Eric Clapton in the photo, not Brian Jones!

  • @chrisb1953 That's Eric clapton in the photo. Not Brian Jones

  • A gem and are you kidding me hendrix is playing is clear as abeel in this

  • aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah!

  • I actually like this more than any other take of the song I've heard. Who is playing exactly?

  • at 1:15 can you hear me now - 20 years before cell phone, truly a head of his time

  • Bad Ass

    jimi say--- Dig! It's All in your mind"

  • @ldtdrums yeah lets do more acid! yeah!

  • Hey man---even if John Lennon ain't on this clip---it's cool as cool can be. Jimi was sooooo "gaaaaaaaaahrooovie"! The world ain't been the same since he split. He was a gift --- like Mozart, Bach and Byrd and John Coltrane. If you dig the blues and guitar pickin' of this era check out our site on youtube-johnnyguitar335

  • I believe this is a picture of the band, The Dirty Mac which was founded in 1968. It consisted of John Lennon, Eric Clapton, Mitch Mitchell and Keith Richards.

  • John Lennon is not on this BBC version of the song. Period.

  • Of course no one will admit this sounds like a bunch of guys in a garage today.

  • Yeah but this "TODAY GARAGE SOUND" they were doing over 40 years ago! Groundbreaking ARTISTS way ahead of their time - not the "LADY DERIVATIVES" we have today.

  • @2JOHNNYT I'm still not going to want to listen to guys playing their garage today.

  • john lennon is a laughable clown next to the god Jimi Hendrix. The rest of these british clowns are the same. The british invasion is the biggest scam ever perpetrated on the American public. Long live the blues. Long live Hendrix.

  • @trignoriver1 When Hendrix is remembered in the same breath as John Lennon,then the world is truly f---ked,I love Jimi but come on he could not sing to save his life,guitarist yes, singer give me a serious break.Without Britain Jimi would not have made it,discovered by that British clown Chas Chandler.You Yanks disowned Jimi,he came to Britain and got discovered.You ignorant Yanks didn't want to know Jimi,the rest is history.XXX.

  • @thehop69 get a life, dude. Hendrix is huge in the states. Always was.

  • @olflatop always was??? not quite ...he had to go to England to get his career going.

  • @whoarethebrainpigs Sure. Everyone gets their start somewhere. Doesn't mean he wasn't successful in the states. He was from the outset. His first album and singles were big hits, as were all of the subsequent ones.

  • @trignoriver1 why was it a scam ??? i know they regurgitated American r&b and blues ,,due to the fact "niggers " didnt get airplay on white stations .the American public made the British invasion what it was ...as there was a market(after the beatles ) for bands..not individual artists that the U.S excelled in ..interesting that of the 10 highest selling bands only one is from the U.S..and thats Aerosmith and they suck ...

  • @whoarethebrainpigs Most people don't realize Fats Domino was the 2nd biggest selling artist of the 50s. The US was not as racist back then as rumored. The list of successful black artists in the 50s is very long. You don't do that well if whites aren't buying the records.

  • Not being funny but it sounds like some guys down the pub, yeah the Hendrix wanking all over it was good in the day but to todays listeners it is like I say "some guys down the pub"

  • false advertising for sure...and i agree completely with everyone here...change that shit..some teeny bopper whose just gettin into the classic stuff will obviously be duped, but eventually a responsible adult will correct him and the poor kid will be devastated.....it is the circle of life, change it, NOT CLEVER...never was and still isnt!!

  • John Lennon did NOT sing Day Tripper with Dirty Mac...will you nitwits stop trying to be cute, pretending to have made some discovery?!

  • DO IT!!! CORRECT IT!!!

  • Dear Illogical, you can simply edit the title of your video and skip John Lennon.

    This is the Jimi Hendrix Experience playing and singing this Beatles song at the BBC.

  • is that keith richards on bass in the pic

  • @locohenry Yes, it is. The band is called The Dirty Mack.

    Check 'em out!

  • la original es mucho mejor.

  • Okay already , I was wrong about the "mac", I grew up believing it was a cap....I beg your forgiveness

  • um....wtf?

  • falso! corrigan el titulo. no es Lennon!

  • GIANT FAIL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • cool song, good effort

  • What did the "Mac" shite have to do with Day Tripper?????

  • A man wearing a raincoat (MacIntosh), telling Lennon and Ono they couldn't board a cross-channel steamer (from England to France, or Holland) to be married. They contacted several places looking for a wedding site (getting turned down by some churches, because they were both divorced), until Beatles aide Peter Brown arranged for their wedding on the Rock of Gibraltar... someplace "quiet, friendly, and British".

  • Sorry, I understand nothing - who is singing? Where are Lennon and Hendrix?

  • lmfao i wish john lennon jammed with hendrix

  • @wildnbk HE DID SOME BLUES PHYSCO CIRCUS FOR GOT THE NAME BUT THATS CLOSE

  • buzz kill

  • Cool !!!

  • Study up on Rock 101 LOTS''

    

  • Not Dirt Mac, at least I don't think so. Dirty Mac only did two songs, Yer Blues and Her Blues (Whole Lotta Yoko). I hear Hendrix here and Redding. My conclusion is Hendrix live. Not Lennon, Clapton, Mitchell, and Richards.

  • This was recorded in 1968 during the Rock and Roll Circus Show.There were others as Jethro Tull,The Who,Taj Mahal,The Rolling Stones,The Dirty Mac Mariane Faithful. A good show.But the Lennon and Hendrix song has nothing to do with the Circus Show.

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  • Definately the Dirty Mac.

  • DAMN BLODDY KIDS.. What do they know. & a dirty Mac in England is a dirty raincoat. Go back to rock school ya stupid git.

  • @bombsite69 John Lennon,Eric Clapton,Keith Richards and Mitch Mitchell made up the Dirty Mac.

  • @bombsite69 yes in fact in penny lane the line the banker dosnt were a mac in the poring rain vary strange their refering to a raincoat

  • @doh344 A "mac" is an English phrase for a cap or hat

  • @purpleskycalm Wrong ! A mac (short for macintosh) is a particular kind of raincoat.

  • @purpleskycalm It's a raincoat. FAIL

  • That's not Hendrix you fool. That's John's solo project the Dirty Mac with Clapton, Mitch Mitchell, & Keith Richards.. Take it from an Englishman who knows.

  • Do the right thing and correct the title.

  • I love the beatles, but this isn't the best vidieo

  • Personally i don't care.......good music is good music

  • Knew it was to good to be true :(!!!

  • great

  • Demais, não sou saudosista, mas ninguém mais fazer isso na história do rock.

  • RUBBISH! These were not Hendrix nor were they the Beatles...

  • This just goes to show how important the Beatles were at that time.(they still are to me but that's besides the point).

  • JIMI PWNS EVERYONES VOICE IN THIS LOLLL PWWWWNNNNNNNN SHOWED UP SO HARD

  • yea buy jimi at the bbc and this will become apparent, im sure they would have mentioned if lennon was in the room!!!

  • oh and rodd7 - jimi isn't alive, you're out of luck.

  • @lili813ful Jimmy Page is still alive dipshit

  • Where do I start on this one......The Dirty Mac is the name of the band which played only once during the Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus.....Jimi Hendrix was not a part of this tour. Mitch is playing the drums, Clapton, Lennon, and Richards on bass.....what are you guys like eight or nine years old? Oh and Jimi was Black..

  • @Goremogg haha you damned right, but Jimmy Page was a studio musician at the time,you realy got me from the kinks, is from him ,the riff he played on the record i mean

    ok peace johnny And Jimmy was of this planet !!!!!!

  • @Goremogg The Rock and Roll Circus WAS NOT a tour. It was tv special produced by the Rolling Stones in 1968.

  • this a BBC session with his original group noel redding and mitch mirchell on live radio in england and not with jhon lennon sorry your busted i just bought the Cd . pleasr when you post something be honest peace out dude .

  • @artman572000 You can't say that's not John singing in the echo. Very Yellow Submarineish I'd say.

  • @adamlucas95 It´s not John singing, listen to the experience songs not sung by Hendrix like 'she's so fine', it´ll blow your mind. (not to say that Noel Redding didn´t ripoff Lennons vocal chopps)

  • @ChristianeSander1985 damn your right! i've been wrong all these years. he definitely ripped of johns vocals (which isn't necessarily a bad thing).

  • @artman572000 Yup.  That's Noel Redding singing.

  • @artman572000 So you think the 3rd voice is Mitch ? / There is definitely 3 voices as Hendrix overlaps the sustaining chorus harmonies with vocal fill lines .

  • @artman572000 Before you go off ranting and raving on someone. Check into the spelling of the English language. Maybe ever puntuation too. LOL! It may help you read as less stupid that you actually are. And try to avoid using the term "Dude". It only helps makes you sound like an 1985 burnout. (Ha ha) Know what I mean,... Dude? :D

  • @Ghstwn Whoa! I stung myself. I mispelled in that posting. ( But can artman572000 find it? ;)

  • Sounds like MItch Mitchell singin

    

  • Lennon ain't on this, but who is besides Jimi? vocs I mean

  • Man, I would like to see Paul Mccartney and Jimmy Page play together. Its never to late

  • with Jimmy that is

  • uhh john lennon doesnt sing in this

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  • dreck34; jew's harp yes, jew harp no. Jew's harp is just a distortion of jaw harp. I wish I could play one. bbbboB

  • it's the Jimi Hendrix Experience from one of their BBC sessions - i think that the purported Lennon appearance on this was invented by someone at one of the record companies when these sessions were released, originally in the 1980s. The Beatles & Jimi did hang out for sure, but i can hear nothing on this recording that makes me think Lennon, i think the other vocal is probably Noel Redding, as you would expect.

  • Interesting picture: John Lennon with Keith Richard of the Stones behind him.

  • @Werribeesteve It is actually a line up of the Dirty Mac which was John Lennon, Keith Richards, Eric Clapton, and Mitch Mitchell. There is a video of them doing Yer Blues.

  • Uh, Sparky, that's jaw harp. There's no such thing as a jew harp unless you just can't spell jaw.

  • @bobhedstrom It's called many things, and I prefer "jaw harp", but "jew's harp" is also a common name for a jaw harp.

  • Stupid Liar, this is The Experience BBC Sessions. Lennon wasn't there!

  • so thats what a musical orgasm sounds like. cool

  • Liar, is the BBC sessions...Dumb

  • wtf is all this shit about religion doin on here??

    no one cares, just enjoy the music peeps, we're here for a good time, not a long time so dont spend it arguin over your beliefs..

  • This rumor has been around for years (the Radio One notes imply it, for example, saying "can you 'Imagine'") and it doesn't sound the least bit like Lennon.

  • This is the normal Jimi Hendrix Experience with Noel Reding singing.

  • Lil Wayne was on the shithouse.

    

  • is that Michael J fox in the front? He must be the manager...

  • its Keeef Richards on bass, Lennon on guitar, Mitch Mitchell on Drums and someone else on guitar and someone on guitar too, it was at The Rolling Stones Rock 'n Roll Circus in 1969, Jethro Tull were there with Tony Iommi on guitar. One of the best concerts ever :')

  • @A7XandSHIZZ One of the other guys on guitar were Eric Clapton,

  • @mrdeersniper that was clapton?! his hair looks too long, i know he had it long in '69 but by christ! thanks mate

  • cool!

  • ew, how can you actually think that john lennon and jimmy hendrix would even grace joey jordinson and kurt cobain with their musical powers...that would also be one of the worst sounding super bands of all time

    Clapton and Hendrix on guitar

    John Paul Jones on Bass

    Robert Plant on vocals

    McCartney doing harmony vocals

    Stewart Copeland on Drums

  • @DjKeefVein Keith Moon on drums

  • SZUPER!!!!

  • F*cking hendrix

    his guitar is good but the real song is MUCH better

  • is someone lacking attention, awe. if your going to post music let the song end please

  • @itssooshal You should be thankful he even posted it.

  • nice pic, waste f time

  • me hubiera gustado escuchar a cerati haciendo est cover

  • John Lennon Never recorded this or anything with HENDRIX FACT

  • @kennyddd1 still, good thing to listen to.

  • @kennyddd1 .People just jump to conclusions because Noel sounds similar to Lennon,especially on She's so fine.

  • This is the BBC session recording of the Jimi Hendrix experience. Jimi covered it

  • absolute fake. I have the jimi hendrix version and played it over the top...It has nothing to do with John Lennon XXX

  • So,where's Jimi?

  • jimi changes the rhythm of the riff in the begging i think lol

  • The harmonies sucked on this one!