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  • Aint that the truth.

  • interesting

  • haven't heard this in over 25 years, you done good

    

  • I Thank you !

  • nice

  • jimi should've been the president of the US, in that way the whole world would've lived in absolute peace !

  • @ee345

    He was going to be, but you have to be 35 to be a president... :/

  • The 60'ies and 70'ies never really died! And I am here to prove it. Check this out...

    watch?v=Qte0wAJ1Uvg

    watch?v=9ZRlvMIrJiQ

    For your inspiration..

  • great! the drums in the start sounds of a beatbox on speed! lol

  • does anyone have the tab to this?

  • Thanks Obama for giving our Drone Stealth technology to Iran Russia and China you ass clown.

  • @drunkinneworleans haha...so you play "the drone blues" then..? :-D

  • @drunkinneworleans

    operators "lost control" of it. And Obama was presented with three separate options for retrieving or destroying the drone. The president decided not to proceed with any of the plans because Iran sees EVERYTHING an act of war. Since Repubs got confused and attack Iraq Instead of Iran...You know the one actually being an Atomic Bomb.

    Last thing we need Iran attacking Israel. You fuckin republicrits blame anybody for your own lack of intelligence.

  • @1980motley Just because you're a Progressive Liberal Pinko Occupy loving- American hating dirty toe nailed van driving hippie, Kool aid drinking, Obama can do no wrong and probably a cock sucker don't mean shit to me go fuck yourself fruity.

  • @drunkinneworleans You two both have some learning to do. America has been taken over by offshore banks that use politicians as puppets to employ their globalist scheme wherein they want us all to be slaves. They want you pitted against each other in your redundant name calling because it distracts you from the real truth. Forget your party ties and take a good listen to the words of Ron Paul. He believes in the power of freedom, just like Jimi did.

  • @children0fthegrave whatever. Offshore banks is only the tip of the problem. Its one party wanting your rights and your money. corporate greed is the problem. Bending the truth is the name of the game to get into power.

  • @1980motley I can agree with that, but did you know that Ron Paul gives a large portion of his congressional pay back to the treasury, won't accept a congressional pension, lobbyists won't even bother with him, and his top 3 campaign contributors are the American Army, Navy, and Air Force? Also he gets more donations from the army than all other candidates combined including Obama. He's the only straight shooter on the ballot.

  • @children0fthegrave

    And you were doing so well until you mentioned Ron Paul. He has some good ideas, but he is just as batshit crazy as the rest of them. I think I even heard that he's a christian or something! Fucking lunatic!

    Oh and he wants do remove income tax and other crazy shit. No funding for schools, roads, bridges, hospitals... So no change there, then.

  • @Nilguiri A christian in America? No way! That never happens.. Just because something isn't funded by the Feds doesn't mean it's going to disappear. The problem is that people aren't informed enough to understand Ron Paul's views and pass them off as crazy. There's nothing in the constitution that allows an income tax. Think about how much money will be spent blowing up bridges and rebuilding them in Iran rather than in USA if he doesn't get elected.

  • @children0fthegrave

    I'm sure there are plenty of people who are uninformed about Ron Paul.

    That's not saying much; there are people over there who think that the universe was created about 6000 years ago.

    All you need to know about Ron Paul is that he would be the final nail in the US' coffin.

    I don't think that it is unconstitutional - Ron Paul says nearly everything is unconstitutional - but if it was abolished, half of your population would be illiterate (an improvement!) and dead in a year

  • @Nilguiri Well this conversation is useless because judging by your comments you aren't American and neither am I. You are definitely wrong though and if you would spend some time listening to his speeches and researching the subjects you disagree with him on you might learn a thing or two.

  • @children0fthegrave

    What am I wrong about, specifically?

  • @Nilguiri @children0fthegrave

    Guys, relax and enjoy the music. No need for politics in Jimi's section.

  • @LUISELPOLLOLOCO

    You're right, there's a time and a place, and Jimi playing the blues isn't one of them! ;)

    thanks.

  • @Nilguiri Mucho respect man.

  • @drunkinneworleans see what happens when the children are misinformed. The truth hurts dipshit and you come back with name calling. Your IQ of 3 is showing.

  • @1980motley Wow my IQ is 3 what a coincidence the same number of cocks you take up you ass on any giving day wow thanks for sharing faggot.

  • @1980motley So obama blaming everything on Bush is okay because he doesnt know how to fix anything so he just passes it off to his predecessor because he doesnt know how to take responsibilty for his own actions

  • 1:40 - 2:00 , it looks like driving south

  • yeah lots of references. Thats what jams are about to some extent ... its wicked!

    love the indian sounds at 4:25..and all the rest! :-)

  • ♥♥♥♥♥

  • my favorite jam of my favorite album of all time.....

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  • Had to go get my headphones out and play this again. Aaah.

  • drone blues how did he see the futre about drones lol naaaa killer song !!!!

  • all i can say is wow ans imtch and noel the best 3 man band ever

  • Fuck this made me shit myself

  • I heard a jazz tune one morning on the way to work and it said Hendrix was on guitar, and I saw in a film about his life that he branched out into jazz but I can't find anything about it.

  • @mjazzguitar Hey. There's a rumored jam of Jimi Hendrix with Rahsaan Roland Kirk, the blind, jazz-horn maestro. Jimi looked up to Kirk as a huge inspiration for music. It is believed they jammed at a couple of clubs in London. I'm not sure if there are recordings.

  • @rizwantakkhar

    Thanks :)

    I know he jammed with John McLaughlin also.

    John said he heard there were tapes and would release them if they were any good.

  • @rizwantakkhar Jimi's dad was a Kirk fan. Rashaan was another "human sound processor" like Hendrix. In that Hendrix could hear sounds and then make them on guitar. For example, listening to "backwards guitar" and then play it.

  • @clarkewi Rahsaan was just so bloody amazing. I only found out about him recently and watched a few videos. Unbelievable. Hey, thanks for the discussion guys. So nice to see some people who love the music Iove, the way I do. Cheers. =)

  • @clarkewi My friend took Jimi to see Rashaan in 65-- he said jimi couldnt speak after the show for like 2 hours

  • @rizwantakkhar Roland Kirk, Miles, Jimi Hendrix, Billy Cobham, Stanley Clark and Herbbie Hancock....That would have been an all Star line....Unreal..The world of music would have been altered forever...The stars would have realigned themselves to hear what they played.....Oh yeah throw in Quincy Jones as producer as an after thought..

  • the word is TOO illiterate FOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

  • is it mitch mitchell on drums?

  • @laus102 Sounds like buddy miles (The drummer on The Gypsy's Band)

  • This is off 9 to the universe recordings, one of my favorite tracks, long live the great man, nobody comes close to Jimi, Mitch on drums listen to his shuffles

  • I don't know where to find this song. It's not on iTunes!

  • 1:40 - 2:00 Jimi plays a run from the song 'Driving' on the BBC sessions album.  Proof that he is human and actually has a personal mental library of licks

  • @SaypheZonE

    Driving South :)

  • song is proof that hendrix was an interstellar space traveler.

  • ELECTRIC GROOVEY' for IOS Play Your Jimi, Doors or Jefferson Airplane to this!

    Just google Electric Groovey' It's awesome man! The 60's Live forever! Tell your Friends! If you like Hendrix you MUST Have Electric Groovey' to compliment your mobile ios music collection. IPAD version coming soon!

  • Its amazing how this music has such an inlfuence on todays music!... This kind of jazz blues what ever may call it was very unheard for the time!

  • Jimi's musical explorations were guided more by how he wanted a song or jam to sound than by getting drowned out by the details as many of the most technically proficient players are. This is how he was at an advantage by not being traditionally schooled. In the end that is what matters: not what music is from the standpoint of music theory but what it sounds like and this is consonant w/ the 60s hedonistic credo: if it feels good do it, or if it sounds good to Jimi, play it!

  • i must disagree with coachg10000. he was more than just a human being he was a gentle soul who genuinely wanted peace and he had a burning desire to share his message through his art. for that we lucky souls get to ride waves of music he so beautifully played on his guitar.

  • King of the Strat 

  • @jayhooU2 Rory Gallagher also

  • perfect....

  • 0 unlikes, hendrix is the best!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • Thanks for posting.. LOVE this lp.. Gonna post the rest of it?

  • jimi is the shit,and i wish,i wish i could of been around to c him in person,id go to every concert,i love hendrix,his music takes me to a different place

  • Love how everyone has their interpretation of Jimi's lyrics...It's about not fitting in. Period. In America and on Earth. He was a Gypsy. Moving from place to place, with no real 'home' he wasn't black enough for black people and he was to black for white people....."maybe next time, don't be late..."

    Get hip to the shit. He wasn't some astral God sent from heaven or the beyond. He was a human being that dealt with the same B.S. we all do....that's what makes him great.

  • to black for BET, foolio

  • @CoachG1000 im black =D and i love em

  • @CoachG1000

    actually my pet theory is Hendrix was a voodoo loa

  • @CoachG1000 I agree with what you said about Hendrix , He would have known no peace here and your're right he is a Master on the Guitar!!!!

  • @CoachG1000 "TOO" black NOT "TO" black, ace -

  • no words can explain this formate of sound?

  • From Wikipedia: "a drone is a harmonic or monophonic effect or accompaniment where a note or chord is continuously sounded throughout most or all of a piece". drones are a kind of minimalist styling commonly heard "in Indian music (e. g., tambura, ottu, surpeti, chikari)". Jimi was known to enjoy Ravi Shankar's sitar playing. Perhaps this was his attempt at a kind of Indian form of blues music. Jimi's music was so expansive..from the abstract and minimalist to the concrete and maximalist.

  • @g0ldbuG Coltrane, who was an instrumentalist of a comparable caliber to Jimi was also known to experiment w/ stylings of the music from other continents including Africa and India (he wrote compositions w/ both those names, actually) and was heard to be interested in the music of Japan in an interview. once one exhaustively explores the music of one's own homeland it is only logical to want to explore the music of other continents and other times in history.

  • @g0ldbuG African music wasn't as much of an influence on Jimi as was the Voodoo religion of Africa on his lyrical efforts.

  • @g0ldbuG WTF

  • Groove your day babyyyy

  • esse instrumental é du caralho!!!

  • Anyone else think this has a healthy dose of funk in it? Its like blues meets rock meets funk. I like it.

  • I have seen the Light and its name was Jimi Hendrix~~

  • far out! :D

  • This is the one record every Hendrix fan must have , but few do. It is so amazing how he plays on it and I would think much to deep for the average person at a concert. Who knows ( no pun intended :-) ) maybe the people would have got into it. Sounds to me like it may have been done close to the Isle of White era.

  • Fuck yes. lengendary

  • very very intresting jam right here... love it. jimi, the bassist and drummer are genius

  • A lot of the base and drums on this record where done after Hendrix died. People complained , but I think they did a fantastic job on producing 9 to the universe. Stanley Jordan said it was his favorite Hendrix record as I remember reading that in the 80s.

  • GO JIMI.

  • one of the best hendrix jams

  • I'd forgotten how great the "Drum-Work" was on THIS!

  • This is a really deep cut Hendrix jam...I can only call it cosmic/funk/blues one of my favs for sure..

  • Right on man keep this stuff coming i got a bunch im goona dump soon

  • thank you for posting this ive been waiting for some one to repost for a log time

  • I got this cd from Australia last month .....from a good price ......

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