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  • My 2nd favorite Hendrix instrumental behind "Peace In Mississippi"

  • @blackrockdude1 me too, you should check out "Pali Gap" and "Hot Trigger" as well

  • Holy shit!!!! Heard this once on the radio back in the 70's and thought it was Frank Marino! Hendrix the master!!!

  • ALL HENDRIX IS GREAT!!!

  • how about that lıck at 1:26-1:28........pure Hendrıx ınventıng hıs own atomıc lıcks never played before ın hıstory to that poınt.

  • Electrıc Fatty Boy---Fat Boy 100 Kılotons of Nuclear Oblıteratıon.

  • that e-strıng ıs so fuckıng fat ıt ıs blowıng out Robert Earl Hughesş fat---Electrıc Fatty.

  • Crank to ınfınıty. That openıng note ıs the whole song. Electrıc Metal Madness. He ınvented ıt. Thıs ıs a wıcked, wıcked, sınıster song that sends the chılls way up my spıne and back down lıke a shower of needles sparklıng ın the sun. My spınal cord ıs glıtterıng wıth adrenalıne. Jımı Fuckıng Hendrıx was the goddam MAN. Blow out your mınds to Infınıty.

  • @3rdStoneObliterum Hell yes!!! Jimi had the magic music has lost (mostly)

  • Holy crap. Can't believe I have never heard this before. Sweet.

  • This is one of my ALL time fav Hendrix songs....thank you so much for posting this. I have this on vinyl and havent been able to listen to this in Years!!!

  • turn it up and rockdream

  • Happy Birthday Hendrix!!!!!!!!!

  • What a beast album one of my top 5

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  • This album was highly overdubbed in 75 by 9 different musicians. Still sounds cool

  • @sheikyerboutti There is an extra guitarist - something I NEVER understood...

  • @dummytree According to Wikipedia there is only one track on Hear My Music album with other than Jimi guitarist. It's Jim McCarty (James William McCarty) who appears on track #4, Jimi - Jimmy Jam - Villanova Junction. Jimi always laid many guitar tracks in the studio. If you're not a musician you might not know that this is very common practice, it would be very hard to find a guitar player who doesn't do it in the studio

  • @TosiekDegutis I know what you meant -he recorded many different guitar parts and takes.What I was saying was just that adding extra musicians on the posthumous "Midnight Lightning" and "Crash landing" albums - musicians that Jimi had never met, and it wasn't as if the original recordings were poor and needed some extra stuff. Ah, anyway, these records were pulled out and, Jimi being Jimi, there is still some good stuff on it. Despite the overdubbing...

  • This is a very good LP, comparatively to some of the other posthumously released ones.

  • thanks for this add its a great clasic of hendrix

  • Amazing.......................­...........

  • right now id like a ham sandwich.

  • That being said, this song is awesome.

  • This song made me shit my pants, laugh my ass off about it, load it into the clip of a glock, and shoot my sister with it.

  • Midnight lightning is a great f'n album!

  • absolute depth..i say no more.

  • 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!

  • what did this bozo say?

  • justin bieber could do this way better

  • @329ghr Who is Justin Bieber?

  • @329ghr

    justin who ?????????????????

  • @329ghr aa i get it this should be a joke

  • as far as I know, this really is one of Hendrix tracks.

    It sounds live.

  • this song is as filthy as an trashman ! love it

  • Hendrix was amazing. A lot of people don't even have a clue how talented this man really was. "I was standing next to a mountain, chop it down with the edge of my hand" . Come on Man. Tell me that's not brilliant. If I were stuck on a deserted island and could only have the music of one person it would be Hendrix. I used to say the Rolling Stones because they also have a lot of recordings. But that has changed over the years the more I learn about JH.

  • 2 dislikes... justin bieber must be there.

  • @BONEKAOS jajajajjaj xD

  • listening to this album on vinyl!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!­!! hendrix rules!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    The guitar in this song is amazing just like all the other songs on this album! drumming is fuckin great too

  • jimi hendrix is the best

  • For the record: Crash Landing was the first release produced by Alan Douglas (after the death of Jimi's Manager), and immediately caused controversy. The liner notes of the album indicated that Douglas used several session musicians, none of whom had ever even met Hendrix, to re-record or overdub guitar, bass, drums, and percussion on the album, erasing the contributions of the original musicians and changing the feel of the songs (Hendrix' vocals and guitar contributions were retained) - GOOGLE

  • The last 80 seconds of this song contains some of the most awesomely reckless drumming and glorious guitar playing I've ever heard.

  • there is a guy or a girl that dosent like Trash Man be caus he feels that he s a real atrash person how it comes that you will not like that fucking solo idiot u must be sick or crazy or Clapton Fan...

  • It's like the guy never died

  • It sounds crazy, it sounds Hendrix.

  • "When I die, I want people to play my music, go wild and freak out and do anything they want to do."

    - Jimi Hendrix

  • @fredsassy5 "When the power of Love overcomes the love of power, the world will know Peace"

    Gosh, everything that Hendrix said in his lifetime, it all makes sense.

  • @fredsassy5 That's what I'm doing! :D

  • it is 95 percent all jimi doubt it listen to voodoo soup - peace in mississippi done in 1968 . it's awesome and { only his guitar } . this song is the same don't doubt that the vast amount of this song is jimi only . he was jest that badass on a guitar .

  • ITs mostly Hendrix on this tune-- the rest is Session people brought in to replace the drums (Allan Schwartzberg), (some guitar Jeff Mironov) and bass (Bob Babbitt). None of these session people played with Jimi during his lifetime. Im probally one of the rare folks that agree with what Alan Douglas did to these tracks that were incomplete to begin with. They are clear, clean and exhibit some nice pure energy IMHO

  • @AXISOFHENDRIX Make that two of us. I've always loved the Midnight Lightning & Crash Landing albums and it's not important to me how or who recorded them. They are and will always be favorites of mine. I almost wish Alan Douglas had been Jimi's manager...because I think Douglas did a damn good job on these posthumous releases.

  • i like it!!

  • From 0:33 to 1:14 is pure madness like heaven & only Jimi can deliver that thing.

  • @justothemany....get a copy of the original you fuckin ass wipe...and learn retard...god damn your stupid

  • Alan Douglas (Jimi's second manager) brought in studio musicians for Crash Landing and for this, so most of the guitar is not Jimi...

  • i dunno who produced this

    but this is obviosuly hendrix playing guitar liek wtf totally his style and everything

  • what the fuck is that lick at 1:27!!!!???? holy SSSSMMMMOOOOOOKKKKKEEEESSS!

  • @3rdStoneObliterum it's beautiful.

  • i had grape chapstick and it smelled strong of grape and i was in 8th grade and up in my room and with headphones on and my electric guitar strapped around me, air-guitaring to this album, smelling the grape chapstick sweet and purple. That was 1978.  Wow.........

  • READ BOOKS..THEN YOU WILL KNOW WHATS UP.LOL.....READ ...

  • WOW,Thank for the flash back to my child hood,,,!!!!

  • @bozo47p chill out mate

  • @bozo47p Yes it is, you nut. Dumb ass.

  • @bozo47p it IS Hendrix but Jeff Mironov is playing guitar tracks around it.

  • @bozo47p It's Jim but it's from the period when Alan Douglas was releasing recordings by him after his death. There's a lot of dubbing of other musicians going on, you can hear this song and jams that use the basic ideas by him which have not been tidied up. But it was never even remotely near been a complete song when Hendrix died. The Alan Douglas albums have the odd moment of interest but on the whole they also have a lot of shite.

  • @bozo47p ... prove it !?

  • @bozo47p Oh but how wrong you are my friend. Can you honestly say that aint Jimi? Wake up and smell the tone......

  • @bozo47p You're the fuckin idiot.

  • @bozo47p sounds a lot like hendrix style ..imo

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  • @bozo47p ignorant dude ... 1 dislike thanks stupid

  • @bozo47p Go smoke a joint man and relax;can't you hear the guitar rifts that say Jimi all the way!

  • PHAT SHIT JIMI!

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  • My ears tingle with great sensation!

  • Best 3 minutes of my life.

  • Nobody stupid has fallen upon this page yet.

  • 1:31 Hendrix to infinity

  • so far 0 dislikes, and this is rare. long live hendrix.

  • 0 dislikes mothafucka!

  • hard to belive this is another guitarist, hendrixs playing is sooo definite even the way he bends sertant notes

  • I know the crazy tremelo bar at the end is Jimi. But I don't know about the rest of the ending.

  • Mitch... Mitchell

  • 0 dislikes :)

  • @MrZshosh shhhhhh

  • genio eterno

  • @robert57071 Apprezzo tantissimo questo commento, nessuno mai potrà smentirlo.

  • One of the earliest examples of "musical necrophilia".

  • I've just given everyone a thumbs up,how couldn't I?

  • Jimi didnt die god just wanted him to make a band at heaven and play for them

  • The octave based idea beginning at 1:58 is sublime and is an example of Jimi's amazing inventiveness.

  • this song is like a load of different hendrix songs melted into 1

  • Crash Landing Midnight Lightning!!!

  • THAT JUST BLEW MY MIND.

  • is this some remixed version or something? it sounds kinda 80s almost

    the original trash man that I heard was a pure blues jam...

  • best rock instrumental

  • One of my favorite Hendrix instrumentals. Such a great solo and outro.

  • 1:55

  • why mitch mitchell is not on drums?

  • I have not heard this for 20 years!! I have to get this on LP on amazon!!awesome !!!!!!!! beam me up!

  • This sounds like Robin Trower, the style that he copied: it's easy to play like this - first take some LSD, get a Strat, Jam along to Jimi's music - then eventually - hey Presto you will be able to play like this!

  • @thetruthgenie May be it is not that simple,  I have not heard your records with your own Robin Trower/Eddie Hazel/Hendrix wig outs. Hendrix played 8 hours day .He worked at it , he didn't just fry his brain ,he had talent and lived and breathed music.

  • @taariqtaariq I used to play like hendrix - fuzz box and wha wha feed back etc - once this bloke knocked on the door asking "Where Hendrix was?" So I don't know whether I was unique - but I could play like Hendrix and people used to say so. I thought a bit if acid helped!

  • @thetruthgenie

    I was Hendrix nut too, start. , all tube Marshall amp. , roto vibe, wah wah , reefers,  mushies, acid, long hair. The whole bit y'know. One day I realized Hendrix did his own thing and I must do mine. So I don't play a strat. as much, I have other kinds of guitars, quit the drugs, got a hair cut and started making my own music in my own style.Hendrix was original.We don't need more Robin trowers!!!!

  • @taariqtaariq Yeh but I actually like Robin Trower and Frank Merino but not as good as Hendrix. In all honesty I'm not sure I'd have got so into Hendrix and enjoyed it so much without the chemicals. Prince us a good example of how Hendrix style was used to underpin pop or soul music.

  • @thetruthgenie

    Yes, I too was a real stoner / tripper and Hendrix was perfect music for that state of mind. Beam me up!!!

  • @taariqtaariq So I am deducing that perhaps LSD was the final element of the equation that made Hendrix gell into what he became in 1967 - 68!?

  • @thetruthgenie

    acid amplifies, distorts and bends what is, what was and what will be, and run that through an octave fuzz, a univibe, a wah wah and fuzz face and 4 Marshall tube stacks turned onto full and beyond that , play blues guitar through that with a strat and you have the SOUNDS that Hendrix thought of when transcending the universe.

  • Respond to this video...But what is more, he could actually get those sounds he heard in his head and make one strat. sound like an orchestra.

  • Type in "jimi" on your phone using T9,that's all I'm going to say.

  • jimi is the fucking MAN!

  • good tracks hard to find, it's good for the jimi hendrix fans . salute

  • i have this album on vinyl in mint condition

  • listen to the version on the new valleys of neptune album, fucking awesome..the vibrato at the end is sick

  • Even tough it could not be hendrix

    if hendrix heard this he would like this LETS JUST LISTEN TO THE MUSIC I MEAN ITS GOOD RIGHT???!

  • The LP was made up of Hendrix out takes and put together with a group of Italian session musicians.!

  • The LP was made up of Hendrix out takes and put together with a group of Italian session musicians.!

  • All his shit is beast as fuck <333

  • its amazing to hear this because it gives you an idea of what he was gonna get into if he still lived on

  • Reminds me of something from the mid 70s like Thin Lizzy

  • The riff sounds like "Midnight" in the beginning there, doesn't it? The drumming in this song is way better tho.

  • @Kynatics

    I have always thought that aswell.

  • One of my favorite Jimi songs of all time. I don't do drugs, but it sounds like it would be a really nice "get high" song. Jimi was a true artist.

  • @teeleengo well in my day i did enough for both of us ;-)!!!!

    and yeah i must say listening to hendrix while weeded up is a whole nother thing

    but straight is a-okay too

    if you dont have both 'crash landing' and 'midnight lightning'

    id highly recommend them

    (both are verboten to many hendrix affecionados (sp?) tho as inauthentically recorded i cant agree myself theyre hendrix in all his glory imo)

  • @JustAintthatWay I've had the vinyl record of Midnight Lightning since 1983. It displays the picture at the top of this page. I'll always appreciate Jimi for what he was, a true creative artist. It's obvious when you listen to his work it just flows through you. A lot of people compare SRV to Jimi, and I like SRV....But his music doesn't come close to the poignancy of Jimi's. SRV was blues...that's it. JImi was sooooooooooooooo much more!

  • @Kynatics This is surely a continuance.

    I have found many tracks where what we think are two songs are actually part of the same jam.

    I think this is a 'Midnight' jam......

  • @Kynatics I think this is the best track off both "Midnight Lightening" and "Crash Landing" it's the one that captures the future spirit of Hendrix the most.

  • @Kynatics Thats what I thought. It is on the Valleys of Neptune Version. I always thought Midnight came after this recording, it was much more developed, however the South Saturn Delta album had some problems with misnaming of songs, so I don't know if Trash Man or Midnight is the formal name for this track

  • @Kynatics The riff is pretty much the same as the opening of midnight , Theres also a version of this on hear my music thats really cool!

  • Freakin beautiful! One of my favorite instrumentals by him. My absolute favorite would have to be Pali Gap.

    Thanks a million for posting!

  • this is a great album

  • I know there has been a lot of "dissing" of this album and Crash Landing as well by the anti-Alan Douglas movement prior to Jimi's family taking the reins...BUT...I always loved this album. In fact, it was one of my faves back when Jimi was all I listened to. No, maybe it isn't a "pure" Hendrix album, but I think that, if he were around today, he'd be proud of it. Just listen to the music...is it good? That's what I thought!

  • hows is from 75"? he died in 70

  • @MASTEROFTHEHERB he recorded it before he died they just didnt realise it until 1975

  • @jukeyboi2323 Actually, this record is an overdub from jimi's sessions made by alan douglas. The guitars ( along with jimi's original take) are played by jeff mironov and lance quinn, the bass by bob babbit and drums by allan schwartzberg just to mention a few. Mitch mitchell only plays drum on track 3 (hear my train a commin')

  • @cafassiticul it says that in the description 

  • @jukeyboi2323 sorry for that

  • @jukeyboi2323 very true at the end of his days his guitar playing became more and more vicious in the style we know of today as heavy metal .

  • @MASTEROFTHEHERB

    Good question and I always thought that was strange too, but some of his stuff that he recorded was never released until after he died.

  • @MASTEROFTHEHERB

    same reason how valleys of neptune and shit is from 2000 haha

  • @MASTEROFTHEHERB there were three albums released while Jimi was alive and all other albums are based off work found after his death

  • @MASTEROFTHEHERB

    He came back to record one more song!

  • @MASTEROFTHEHERB He recorded this in heaven. Theres your answer

  • I Have This On Vinyl.

  • grande musicista d'altri tempi e rimpianto da tutti per la prematura scomparsa,grazie jimi per i capolavori che ci hai lasciato^^..RIP god of rock!!!!

  • I've been looking for this for years as well...thanks for posting this jukeyboi

  • I know that Crash Landing had Jeff Mironov doing some rhythm and fills work but the solos are Jimi, no disrespect to Mironov, but not even in the same solar sytem...

  • oh my god...

    

  • had this album in 1978 or so, remembering hearing Trash Man and remember that open low E string just vibrating to infinity, and the great melodic tune at the end, used to hum/sing it while riding on the back of my friend's moped to parties.

  • with all the controversy at the time over Alan Douglas's new overdubs and new musicians ie: Bob Babbitt etc etc..i always loved Trash Man..the ending is soaring, inspiring, brilliant..great cut from Midnight Lightning

  • @jukeyboi2323 lol just furthor more proves my point

  • I could stand to hear more of that !

  • @jukeyboi2323 yea i just searched it up dont kno why i thought he died in the 70s

  • i dont see why they couldnt get the original experience on this track then allen and bob. they were all stil alive . the only one dead i think was noel by this time

  • Midnight Lightning is one of Jimi's post humus albums. Meaning, he was already dead.

    They took tracks and put them together with some studio guys to get these out.

    Never the less, this album is GOOD, and there are alot pretty overlaid git work on there.

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  • this is Hendrix for sure, it is on midnight lightning album. I used to start my days listening to this...

    Actually one the best of him imho

  • this is hendrix. if you know his music well you can tell it's him playing. also listen to the bass.

  • @tokegod THIS IS HENDRIX! TRUST THAT!

  • @bigstU25 How can you prove it to me?