I have never seen or heard Hendrix sit down and play like this. Hendrix had to have the volume up and fuzz and wah-wah to be what he was. He was never the pure artist that EC is.
@bohemian4all Look up "jimi hendrix hear my train cominn (acoustic)" I'm pretty sure there is no fuzz and wah-wah on that one. Both Jimi and Eric were great blues players, look up the video of blues greats Buddy Guy and BB King talking about Jimi "B.B. King and Buddy Guy on Meeting Jimi Hendrix on SIRIUS XM Radio". Do some research before saying a legend like Jimi wasn't a pure artist.
@SameOlRaul I have been "researching" these two guys since they first started making music, which, I suspect, was before you were born. I saw both of them more than once and stand by what I said. Can you seriously see JH sitting down and playing the stuff EC did on the Unplugged CD? I think not. Don't get me wrong, JH was truly a talent to be reckoned with, but he never was the true classic artist that is EC, and that may be because he left us before that had time to happen.
I think given time Jimi would of had he lived. I also think he wanted to do many different styles in his own short career, however the powers that be like Mike Jerffery and Chas Channdler ensured he kept doing the Hendrix thing (guitar behind the head, playing with his teeth etc) while th emoney rolled in, despite Jimi wanting to move away form that. If you listen to Band Of Gypsies (my favourite Hendrix work) you can tell what would have happened if he had of been left alone.
I was one year old when this was recorded, when i was 8 years old i loved that disc already, now i'm almost 21 and every week i need to listen that album to remember how to play guitar
@pcmaranha1 he was god till jimi hendrix killed him at the montery pop festival by playing rock me baby in a jam session with "god" no lie look it up but still eric clapton is the shizz
@SuperHipHopGuru Wrong! Jimi Hendrix got to England with Chas Chandler(The Animals) with one request and that was to jam with Cream. So when Cream held a concert in England Jimi went up there, plugged in to Jack Bruces bass amp and threw out Howlin' Wolfs Killing Floor the Hendrix-way and Eric dropped his hands and went backstage, lighting his cigarette stuttering "I knew this was gonna happend". No lie, look it up, documentary from BBC: Seven Ages of Rock.
The pianist's nickname is "chocolate elvis"
robertlmullen741 2 weeks ago
"Once I lived the life of a millionaire..." Oh Eric, the irony!!!!!
TheGalwayFarmer 3 weeks ago
I have never seen or heard Hendrix sit down and play like this. Hendrix had to have the volume up and fuzz and wah-wah to be what he was. He was never the pure artist that EC is.
bohemian4all 1 month ago
@bohemian4all Look up "jimi hendrix hear my train cominn (acoustic)" I'm pretty sure there is no fuzz and wah-wah on that one. Both Jimi and Eric were great blues players, look up the video of blues greats Buddy Guy and BB King talking about Jimi "B.B. King and Buddy Guy on Meeting Jimi Hendrix on SIRIUS XM Radio". Do some research before saying a legend like Jimi wasn't a pure artist.
SameOlRaul 4 weeks ago
@SameOlRaul I have been "researching" these two guys since they first started making music, which, I suspect, was before you were born. I saw both of them more than once and stand by what I said. Can you seriously see JH sitting down and playing the stuff EC did on the Unplugged CD? I think not. Don't get me wrong, JH was truly a talent to be reckoned with, but he never was the true classic artist that is EC, and that may be because he left us before that had time to happen.
bohemian4all 4 weeks ago
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I think given time Jimi would of had he lived. I also think he wanted to do many different styles in his own short career, however the powers that be like Mike Jerffery and Chas Channdler ensured he kept doing the Hendrix thing (guitar behind the head, playing with his teeth etc) while th emoney rolled in, despite Jimi wanting to move away form that. If you listen to Band Of Gypsies (my favourite Hendrix work) you can tell what would have happened if he had of been left alone.
chooseyourblues 1 day ago
I don't care what y'all say...Clapton is God and always has been. Thanks for uploading this.
TheWick53 1 month ago
I was one year old when this was recorded, when i was 8 years old i loved that disc already, now i'm almost 21 and every week i need to listen that album to remember how to play guitar
i guess that's what you call a classic.
pcmaranha1 1 month ago
chuck norris playing blues
oinkingmaster01 1 month ago
i had this mtv session on vinyl and can t hear it anymore
thanks for uploading man,
uncanny71 3 months ago
Scrapper Blackwell!
jonasfarley 4 months ago
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RedsoxFan20042007 5 months ago in playlist Blues
SUPER!!!!
chilliconsultant 5 months ago
clapton is god... uhh i had a question, ah.. who's the pianist?
pcmaranha1 5 months ago in playlist Eric Clapton - Unplugged 1992
@pcmaranha1 Chuck Leavell..........Plays with the Rolling Stones
RocknRollShaman 5 months ago
Chuck Leavell..........Plays with the Rolling Stones
RocknRollShaman 5 months ago
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Chuck Leavell. Plays with the Rolling Stones
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Chuck Leavell. Plays with the Rolling Stones
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RocknRollShaman 5 months ago
@pcmaranha1 chuck leavell :)
babel131902 5 months ago 4
@babel131902 god2
lonewolf1234512345 1 month ago
@pcmaranha1 he was god till jimi hendrix killed him at the montery pop festival by playing rock me baby in a jam session with "god" no lie look it up but still eric clapton is the shizz
SuperHipHopGuru 2 months ago
@SuperHipHopGuru Wrong! Jimi Hendrix got to England with Chas Chandler(The Animals) with one request and that was to jam with Cream. So when Cream held a concert in England Jimi went up there, plugged in to Jack Bruces bass amp and threw out Howlin' Wolfs Killing Floor the Hendrix-way and Eric dropped his hands and went backstage, lighting his cigarette stuttering "I knew this was gonna happend". No lie, look it up, documentary from BBC: Seven Ages of Rock.
kayz0r 2 months ago
Genial
josueaalonzo 5 months ago
Superb vocal performance. He is such a gifted performer is not even fair.
indian5 6 months ago
FANTASTIC i'M GONNA PLAY ALL OF THOSE FANTASTIC SONGS!
Brendelos 6 months ago
searching for this song/video... since long time ago, thanks!!
jimenacg77 7 months ago
the big slow hand!!! great performance......yes!!!!
hormisan 8 months ago