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  • @MJ0428 Then he's dead.

  • @DecoPage666 Thanks for being a buzz kill, try havin' a sense a humour Man.

    Party On Dude.

  • jimi is not the greatest rock guitarist . That would be Clapton w/Cream as Baker would readily tell you even after all the bad feelings. Jimi is primarily a composer which is why he lived in the studio.Jimmy Page is primarily a producer as he has stated himself; did not write any of Beck's Bolero but produced set. Since Beck played both lead melodies and the Bolero is traditonal;there's nothing left to copyright. j.page =beck/page in normal notation as j.stewart= jeff/rodr. see Slavik and Elena

  • @giacblanc youtube.com/watch?v=Om3JfoMkYb­o

  • Doesn't sound like Jimi. And if it was recorded at Electric Ladyland studios I think the audio quality would be better

  • who else sees jimi as more of a god, rather than a human that once lived?

  • @CoIeMusic I don't know if Jimi believed in Gods

  • this version of bolero isn't on the west coast seattle boy. but another bolero is but not as...(how you say?).. funky/good. this is more like a version after some jamming.

  • interesting 

  • This interpretation is original, haunting, and breath-takingly beautiful.

    It evokes so many different emotions.

    Hendrix is an amazing artist.

  • Where is Hendrix playing?

  • @mattstanfweld He is the guitarist of the music typically.

  • @JimmyPage97 i meant that i dont hear anything that sounds like hendrix playing in this.

  • @mattstanfweld What are you looking for? 

  • Interesting indication of where Jimi could have gone -- had he lived. To me has hints of what Miles Davis was doing around same time. I place Jimi in the league of Miles, Coltrane, Bird.

  • very clever mj

  • Neither Hendrix or Bolero. Waste of time.

  • @liuzhou

    Not quite.. I know Jimi did the "Bolero' once

    Bolero" (Recorded July, 1970 at Electric Lady Studios) Originally intended as a prelude to segue into Hey Baby (New Rising), this track remained officially unreleased until 2010's West Coast Seattle Boy: The Jimi Hendrix Anthology box set

  • I have my doubts about this being Jimi's playing...

  • where did you find this awsome tune? it seems to not be on any of his albums only another version. thanks for uploading bud.

  • @Page97. When and where did you see Hendrix play, if you have?

  • Che libertà, emozioni in tutto il mio corpo......grazie di esistere per sempre!!!!!!

  • One of, if not 'the' greatest guitarists of all time... But, this recording is not his best. Which is being charitable. It's fairly weak. This recording does zero justice to the piece, and shows no interesting variations on Ravels theme

  • yes and the album Nine To The Universe shows us, what we have lost in 1970: Our Picasso of Blues

  • I wonder who eventually played with him during this session. Eventually, because i just hope that's no another Alan Douglas' pastiche by casting sesionmen to play over some jimi's music solo fragments.

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  • Not Moris Ravel, realy!

  • Jimi is not dead, God just needed Guitar Lessons!

  • @MJ0428 man how are there like twenty people on you tube who know this? Or are you the same guy posting the same message all over the place...your originality astounds me

  • @JimmyPage97 If you mean about Jimi giving God guitar lessons, then yea I've posted that on alot of Jimi's vids. As for originality, I saw someone's post on an Elvis vid that Elvis wasn't dead, God needed him for singin' lessons, so I thought to myself...Who better to teach the big Man how to cut loose on an axe, but the one and only, now and forever, Jimi. Because Jimi Hendrix truly was...an Experience :)

  • @MJ0428 Ya I used to think that comment was original, but then I took an arrow to the knee.

    Get what I'm saying?

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  • @MJ0428 it wasnt a refernce towards skyrim. I guess you missing the actaul point.

  • @JimmyPage97 No I got it, I was just saying I wasn't expecting you to put it that way that's all.

  • @MJ0428 Ya I'm a cryptic mother fucker ;p

  • @MJ0428 C L I C H E

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  • i Really like hendrix , but this is ..sorry not brilliant

    it sounds somehow like the new lou reed /metallica stuff :-D

  • @ThrashRoC: You're listening to raw and unfinished creativity, it was nothing polished, complete or at all close to being released. Thresholds being explored. You have to understand this, or at the very least, learn the difference.

  • @ThrashRoC What's non-brilliant about it?

  • Hendrix is a musician who make great impact ,change the music in a period of four years

  • Man you gotta think, what other songs of jimi hsvr piano in them, and no guitar... none. and h makes a master peace with it, i wonder what went on in jmi's head

  • jesus, man just think of how much jimi would of revolutionized music if he hadnt died

  • who are the players on this??

  • I've read that Jimi and Miles davis were talking about recording together. That would have been the limit.

  • now that was freakin cool, i gotta listen to that again, there was so much goin on noone can absorb it all in one take, thanks for posting this!

  • Oh what it means to be blessed with hearing and sight, to hear your music to see you perform, to be able to play your songs that has touched me since october '67 when 'hey joe' was released. I've tried and tried to get somewhere near your sound but hey, it was secred to you jimi. musical beauty beyond belief.

    Why were you taken. WHY...

    Glyn Knight. 'Stone Free'.

  • JIMI WHYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY­ :'( come back!

  • LSD.

  • So good.......

  • Hendrix on piano?

  • @gokolink

    he can play the piano but i don't know if it's him who's playing it on this song :)

  • THERE IS NO PERHAPS,JIMI HENDRIX IS THE GREATEST ROCK GUITARIST THAT EVER LIVED,WHO`S PICTURE IS ALWAYS ON POSTERS,CLOTHES,ETC...,AND WHO DO MOST GUITAR PLAYERS SAY WHAT GUITAR PLAYER THEY LISTENED TO AND WHAT GUITAR PLAYER`S SONGS THEY LIKE TO LISTEN TO,EVEN NON GUITARIST LISTEN TO JIMI HENDRIX`S GUITAR PLAYING,JIMI HENDRIX,IS THE ONE,ALL THOUGH THERE ARE SOME KNOWN GUITARISTS WHO DO NOT RESPECT JIMI HENDRIX, THERE ARE MORE KNOWN GUITARIST WHO RESPECT JIMI HENDRIX AS A GUITARIST.

  • @5mralbert Your a prime example of Over Exposure if you ask me. You are so obsessed with the media game that you have lost the music in it. Stop being Jimi's youtube promoter and listen. You hear any words in this here song?

  • Couldn't have said it better myself

  • why am i almost crying right now?

  • what album?

  • I feel like I've been here before and said this...this isn't Bolero...

  • mathematics

  • Boring beyond belief.

  • @agmoose feel so sorry for you lol..

  • @agmoose then why are you on here?

  • 80's??

  • @RastafariPoet 60's

  • @coldpizzarules

    No I meant it sounds like some 80's club dance beat

  • its hard not to think of the shitloads of brilliant music jimi would've made if he didn't die. it dazzles the mind

  • Is it supposed to sound nothing like Bolero?

  • i think that it's the only song of jimi hendrix experience that sounds a piano

  • Just been on a comments page where some numbnuts has a vote out who is the best guitarist, Hendrix or slash... Quite frankly I find that kind of brain progression unprogressive rude and worrying. There will always be charlatains and wannabe's..,

    but thank Jesus Christ almighty on a stick in flames... there will always be Hendrix!

  • @SuperBettyswollocks Even Slash himself would find the comparison stupid

  • this should be entitled "Jimi's Bolero".... (Jimi's Bolero??)

  • YEAH!!! A stash of 3 Jimi Hendrix songs I have never hear before and all of the magnificent!! Jimi can take me to a place like no other.

  • I wish he would've lived long enough to work with Miles.

  • This tune is an homage to Ravels Bolero. Beck visited this once, as have many others.. This is strange, psychodelic and obtuse, frayed sound systems of evolving mutant trees. Capable and languishing in their own fragmented celestial roots of mankind. Sprawling outposts of an ancient civilization...In Search Of....Good Hashish.

  • @cdevers100 I support this comment.

  • @cdevers100 what does this song have to do with hashish again?

  • @JimmyPage97 Ask Spock, who met Hendrix by the way....

  • @cdevers100 I don't know spock.

  • @JimmyPage97 Very simple, when your a true searcher for all that is true and right in the world, Hash is the fuel for the journey :)

    Jimi knew this, its too bad he's not still around down here, or we could all be smokin' a bowl at a live concert of his right now ;)

  • @MJ0428 I have smoked hash (I mean its the sticky green stuff that gets you high right?) And I am still a grain of sand in an empty space when it comes to finding "all that is true and right in the world."

    Simply put, hash hasn't answered any questions for me other than, What can I do with some free time?

  • sounds like a trumpet to me

  • jimiiiiiiiiiii

    

  • What beauty - Thank you so much for uploading ...

  • This is different... but this is AWESOME!

  • this was so intense I think I need to lay down and chill...

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  • In terms of MUSICAL VISION......Jimi Hendrix is perhaps the greatest rock guitarist that has ever iived. He intuitively grasped the final outcome of a recording, how the guitar could ultimately IMPACT & SHAPE a song & how much, exactly to exert one's presence & how much to lay off. He also knew the final outcome of every one else's input. He was a COMPOSER & CONDUCTOR AT HEART. JIMI HENDRIX WAS A TOTAL MUSICIAN ON AN INTUITIVE, GOD-GIVEN LEVEL. He was a composer for the modern era.

  • @allyourmoney well put

  • @allyourmoney dont forget he was a bad muthafukker

  • @allyourmoney I think Jimi is not only the greatest "Rock Guitarist" but the greatest musician that's ever lived. 

  • @allyourmoney Music is just noise to god, as far as I can understand. God can't give the talent of music, music is made through the same ripples of imperfection that we are. Either way an attempt to place The Experience into mere words is just inheriting the ordeals of the un-experienced. There is no Musical VISION, for music is not seen. The definition of Jimi Hendrix is not created with words, for he was not a poet, and is not created with ideas and thoughts, for he was not a philosopher...

  • @allyourmoney And all that without knowing a single note...genius

  • is that a sax? or is it guitar? could be an octavia...

  • there's a better version at west coast seatle boy

  • holy dickshits in a tablespoon my fucking god this is PROGRESSIVE ROCK at it's finest. It has Jimi on his guitar incorporated and it's definitely mitch mitchell on drums.

  • the year from his death

  • fantastic

  • cool pics

  • you sure thats jimi?

  • Never heard this, what a gem.

    Thanks for sharing this, always been a fan.

  • does anyone know if miles davis is on the horn?

  • Mitch rolling the joint.....

  • alright if you collapsed the first three dimensions down into a point, and then drew a line between two points, we experience that line as time. every second that passes takes us down our line. the fifth dimension, just like the second dimension, is a plane. all possible time-lines make up this plane. random chance is what determines which of those lines we exist on. once you go past the fifth dimension my head starts to hurt

  • fuckin awesome! I love youtube for helping me find all these random hendrix songs that ive never heard before! i thought i heard em all.. He s the man

  • @BongHooitz  check my favorites section. Enjoy!

  • Marvelous stuff

  • sounds like something from the 80's dance clubs.

  • @RastafariPoet thats how far ahead he was, just a true dimension,time,music and soul traveler

  • wtf? never heard this before

  • Jimi influenced Bob Marley

  • amazing

  • This is the only and first time I've never heard Jimi playing guitar on a song. LMAO

  • Wow, listen to Jimi playing reggae on the rhythm track. Talk about ahead of your time!

  • Reggae wasn't exactly new at this point.

  • It was outside of Jamaica in 1970.

  • @the1ali it's not raggae...

  • the rhythm strokes are reggae rhythms (upbeat). Jimi probably wasn't trying to do raggae, but it actually is. That's what's so cool about it!

  • @the1ali I think it's not upbeat, but "downbeat"..sorry i don't know how to say it in english..anyway i think it's just in the opposite way..

    maybe I've not listened to this well..

  • The stuff I'm talking about really picks up around 2:05 with his strumming.

  • @the1ali ah yeah the "stopped strokes"..yes jimi used to do this stuff

  • This is not Bolero...it is the so-called "Jam With Horns and Piano"....And it was recorded in 1969...

  • What year did Jimi pass away?

    RIP from sweden

  • 1970

  • @Playver1337  1970

  • wow far out man groovy

  • Purple Haze Jesus Saves 10,000 crosses burning on my grave (KKK/civil rights reference) MCA said it was too long and far too political...mind as well make it 100% phsychedellic instaed. RIP Jimi

  • Nice...although it almost doesn't sound like Hendrix.

  • message to love

    this is maybe the new style of music we would been graced with, had Jimi not been dead

  • this actually is hendrix wanted to go on to jazz but his manager told him no and told heim to play the old stuff that everyone liked

  • Jimi plays rhythm for some mediocre sax player? How likely is that?

  • love how the guitar comes in at 2:37

  • Dead two months later Sept '70 age 27 barbituate overdose (sleeping pills) what a waste.

  • Beg pardon. I met Jimi in the spring of 1970 a few times in the Village and he was not a druggie. There is a forged coroner's document going around saying that he was full of barbs, but he didn't even smoke weed. Worst thing he would do is have a beer after a concert. He was shy, polite and always the gentleman /ladies' man. And his concerts just sucked you in. He played the Fillmore East in August 1968 and you could hear them playing a block away - that was a thrill back then.

  • Are you saying that he never took drugs? Cuss Ive seen a interview with one of his girlfriends, and she said that he had acid with him, when he came home from England... But Ive also heard that he was never addicted to anything, only took some when partying etc.

  • Depends upon his girlfriend, I guess.  But believe me, I could tell another stoner miles away in that era, and Jimi Hendrix wasn't one of them.

  • yo, Are You Experienced? is a song about LSD. Hendrix even made jokes about smoking weed on stage - check out Live at Berkeley. He destroyed a friendship because of his drinking. He died at 27. You really think he didn't do drugs?

  • Hendrix never said that the song was about LSD, he vever, to my knowledge, said it was about anything. Chas Chandler pretty much had them either write or perform according to his dictates. As for Jimi and drugs, I repeat, I knew him slightly, saw him a few times, and if anyone could spot a stoner back then, it was me. As for his drinking it was limited to an occasional beer or shot. Everyone joked about smoking weed back then. If Jimi died of anything it was overwork.

  • lol whatever you say man

  • What are you talkin about man of course he smoked weed, And he was also an angry alcholic and over worked he loved hes alchy. and yea the song wasnt about lsd but it contributed to it. it was abuot a dream he said he had. lsd is not about discovering yourself its about extending yourself. if you do lsd to actually find yourself thats is when you have problems

  • Wow buddy you got that one backwards "Futerestar28" you have a problem when your using LSD only to extend yourself, steroids do that.... however when on a Trip like LSD or Peyote souly for the purpose of finding yourself, Or a Problem Then I personally could say thats divine, given the man really wants to submit, and confess he has got a problem or trouble finding himself.

  • haha steroids is all about physically extending yourself in a wrong way. that has nothing to do with what I meant with LSD you shouldnt just take off to discover yourself, you want to extend yourself and ground atleast part of you in reality so you dont get lost thats how many cases of real bad LSD trips have ended up in cases of schizophrenia. I mean you dont want to completely lose your identity you want to enter the trip as yourself and go on a journey but somehow root yourself

  • You're right man.

  • is this an undercover troll? It is widely known that Jimi experimented with many drugs, and he definitely smoked pot. I am pretty sure that if you really met him, then you must have been on a god awful amount of drugs to not realize he was

  • Are you experinced is not about lsd it is about reaching the fourth demention lsd plays a part of it though liek many door breaking substances, excuse the spelling mistakes In a differnt world

  • What's in the fourth demension?

  • It us Undescribeable, words can not explain, It is a place That you reach when you step through the doors of reality, iTs full of pure sound, vibrations a place where your ego dose not exsist sorry man thats the best way i can describe somthing undescribeabel

  • So basically I gotta eat a lot of acid if I want to get there

  • i wouldent recomend accid, try peyote youl be in the 4th deminsion a whloe lot longer

  • the forth dimension is time. the first dimension is the line you could draw between 2 points (length). Then you have width and depth as the 2nd and 3rd. If you collapsed the first 3 dimensions into a point, time (the 4th) is the line you could draw between 2 points. The 5th dimension is probability but i dont feel like explaining anymore

  • @Dman222000

    Perhaps probability.....I've always interpreted the fifth dimension as the inextricable relationship between the earth and all beings. The presumption that humans can rule is preposterous!

  • could you tell me where to find that shit :P? book or wherever you read it@Dman222000

  • @Dman222000 I was to understand that time is actually a web of gravity and mass? Or was gravity a web of time and mass? Physics class wasn't my thing lol

  • @Dman222000 I've understood so far that 3rd dimension is time. Time includes beginning and ending. 4th dimension is a infinite loop, a continuum wich includes ridicilous/infinte/never-endin­g amounts of 3rd dimension globes/spaces/universums. All I can say is that everyone can be wrong or right in these type of studies. If I'm wrong, let me know why. I'm very keen on this kind of stuff : D

  • @viinikellari failure....no.... the 4th is time....the 3rd is just 3d...hence 3d standing for 3 dimensional

  • @ElMoDubstep Don't say failure. It's sounds so embarrasing and makes you sound like some kind of all-knowing-guru :) these kind of thing has to be analyzed, not judged in the first hand. Some of the modern phycisist had thought that if 4th wasn't actually the time. There are so many unknown possibilities. It is possible that our universe(s) is some kind of creation of 4th dimension laws. Think, there is billions of cells in your body and each one of them CAN be one universum. Don't judge, study.

  • @viinikellari i feel honoured to be Intellectually obliterated in such a manner.

  • @ElMoDubstep You're welcome :-D peace out..

  • @Dman222000 I thought the 5th dimension was an R&B band from Los Angeles....!

  • @Dman222000 dude .....you just made me shit my pants........

  • @Dman222000 The other infinite dimensions are reserved for Jimi's music.

  • @Dman222000 my brain just farted...

  • @Dman222000 And the best part is that Jimi had a way of making his music sound like it was defying dimensional boundaries.

  • @Dman222000 i don't know where this came from but i feel only a jimi song could inspire such a statement on this stupid place called youtube. too bad jimi's 5th dimension wasn't a little better

  • @Dman222000 dont forget there are 9 dimensions in string theory

  • @Dman222000 Depends how you're thinking about it; A physician would say that time is irrelevant. The additional dimensions are rather just another aspect to every object that our minds cannot visualise, Like seeing the back and insides of a cube instead of just any three sides

  • @Dman222000

    the 5th dimension is probability???? really????

  • he was addicted to sleeping pills? wich sadly became his death

  • hendrix smoked. purple fucking haze. i rest my case.

  • Actually purple haze was not about smoking at all, it was about the haziness of an acid trip. They just gave the strain its name based on the his

    song.

  • the original lyrics to purple haze were "pureple haze, jeus saves." research, research.

  • actually it is purple haze\Jesus saves...

    Black Gold the lost archives of Jimi Hendrix page 67. Song originally had about a thousands words. now the lyrics are on diplay at the rock n roll hall of fame.

  • come on man wht world are you living in Jimi smoked weed everybudy dose

  • look up Rainbow Bridge Interview. he clearly talks about smoking weed a few times