Jimi is the greatest in the eyes of many and I cannot dispute this but for me Alvin Lee is THE MAN. Alvin is still rocking' and performing at 67. I wish Jimi and Janis and Otis were still here. I saw all of them live back in 69 and 70. Good times. Thanks for uploading the interview.
could you suck his dick any harder ? i mean you guys arent even sucking actually its deepthroating. hes just a musician, hes no better than you or me, just lucky to have a gift.
@SaucisseMerguez thats where you are wrong. Jimi was one of the few who was a very talented songwriter/musician/performer who never sold out and stayed true to himself and his beliefs. he didn't allow himself to be overcome by money and the evil powers that control the industries. that is why he was taken out along with many others with integrity who stayed true to themselves and their beliefs. those who cannot be bought out and inspire are put into the ground...PERIOD!
@drummerdummy well theres no doubt he was talented but i mean the guy talking in the intro is like choking down his balls "oh he was unbelievable the atmosphere was electrical" and all that stuff, get a room.
@SaucisseMerguez i guess i took your comment out of context. you are right, he was no better than any of us. we are all gifted. its just a matter of whether whatever gifts we have are embraced early enough so it can flourish into something great. i still think Jimi was probably one of the best if not THE best rock-n-roller this country has had. it seems so true only the good die young while the demons are left to run amok. coincidence or conspiracy, who knows? not me, im not privy to that intel.
@SaucisseMerguez hahaha, I'm a Hendrix nut hugger like nobody's business, but thats funny. I imagine Jimi would be on your boat here too, he wasn't such a fan of the celebrity status and expectations and all that shit were people blow him up outta proportion. He punched one guy in the face for complimenting him once, he apologized later, but that shows his animosity towards that so...
@fpcrunner Man your words make a whole lot of sense! I dont think jimi was a sell out either..but in my heart, I think the evil powers of the industry had somethin to do with his death..real talk! its always the best artist's that die early and odd! knw what im sayin??
This is Meatball Fulton interviewing, not Thomas Lopez. I have the CD this is from, it's from 1968. Brilliant interview though. The best one of Hendrix. Big Kudos for uploading! ;)
amazing moments...that we all appreciate. I was mentionning to some friends that one of his albums was recorded with very simple systems, sound was horrible, but it still now sells like hell, the isle of wight concert. Jimi plays one foot in the grave (tired and in the middle of the night) with a horrible sound system (whistling sounds, excessive feedback, inteference with security TWalkies) and he plays with so much feeling that still today, you can only but shiver: Midnight lightning...
@Morgo3Q I agree with him... tbh. Hendrix died before he could do anything crappy. What if he made it to the 1980s... and he'd f*** up like Rod Stewart did?
That's cool how he says "It's like stepping into a field of electricity". I had this book called "the secret language of birthdays" that describes Jimi's birthday as "The day of Electrifying Excitement"
Thanks for posting this interview...it is great that you were really present in the moment with Jimi...all of us benefit for it now! It's like we all get to hang out with Jimi Hendrix!!
you can hear the sense of a Peaceful Soul in the man behind the music. His out there intellect would not be accepted today. But when people die young. They are always young. And as such this is a great way to remember him.
he's around the same age as my grandad and when my grandad was at school he was left handed but made to write with his right hand so he is now kinda ambidextrous - probably what happened to jimi hendrix - could do everything with his left hand but it's a right handed world so he had to do everything with his right hand too :)
@MoLLyTiShxx Hi Molly. You are correct. Jimi's brother Leon would talk about how Jim's father would catch Jimi playing lefty and discipline him for it. So for this reason, Jimi learned to play righty, and so whenever his father would walk in the room, he would quickly flip it.
In fact he was so talented in his playing that he could play with the strings in reverse, lefty OR righty. Just think about that. Mick Jagger said in an interview that he could play just as well righty as he did lefty.
Well there we go - wasn't writing with your left hand something to do with the devil or something silly like that...?
It's quite amazing really :) I am right handed and play guitar but just for fun I swapped the strings round on my old guitar to see if i could play - i can play a little bit (like 59th Bridge street song) but i can't strum properly :)
haha i love at the end when he's talking about giving his female friends his "sign of appreciation" and he starts cracking up hahah, jimi WAS a comedian
Jimi was so freakin' fine, with one of the sweetest smiles I have ever seen. I have been watch other LIVE interviews with him & he shows such raw charisma like I have never seen before. After all these years I have never actually seen footage where he spoke instead of sang & he is so freakin' awesome as a naturally honest & decent human being.RIP Jimi, you will live on as long as this earth is spinning. : )
Jimi is the greatest in the eyes of many and I cannot dispute this but for me Alvin Lee is THE MAN. Alvin is still rocking' and performing at 67. I wish Jimi and Janis and Otis were still here. I saw all of them live back in 69 and 70. Good times. Thanks for uploading the interview.
alvinleefan 1 week ago
nice photos
Dbalx 2 weeks ago
Yeah, he was shagging all those girls. Left, right & center! Get some.
centurion180ad 2 months ago
Jimi comes across as a real funny guy.I think hangin' out with him would of been wonderful.Great interview felt like I was just sitting next to him.
themanfromutopia1 2 months ago 2
could you suck his dick any harder ? i mean you guys arent even sucking actually its deepthroating. hes just a musician, hes no better than you or me, just lucky to have a gift.
SaucisseMerguez 3 months ago
@SaucisseMerguez thats where you are wrong. Jimi was one of the few who was a very talented songwriter/musician/performer who never sold out and stayed true to himself and his beliefs. he didn't allow himself to be overcome by money and the evil powers that control the industries. that is why he was taken out along with many others with integrity who stayed true to themselves and their beliefs. those who cannot be bought out and inspire are put into the ground...PERIOD!
drummerdummy 3 months ago
@drummerdummy well theres no doubt he was talented but i mean the guy talking in the intro is like choking down his balls "oh he was unbelievable the atmosphere was electrical" and all that stuff, get a room.
SaucisseMerguez 3 months ago
@SaucisseMerguez i guess i took your comment out of context. you are right, he was no better than any of us. we are all gifted. its just a matter of whether whatever gifts we have are embraced early enough so it can flourish into something great. i still think Jimi was probably one of the best if not THE best rock-n-roller this country has had. it seems so true only the good die young while the demons are left to run amok. coincidence or conspiracy, who knows? not me, im not privy to that intel.
drummerdummy 3 months ago
@drummerdummy exactly, i guess them dying is often just how rock is, they just die and they have a longer lasting legacy, see you man ;)
SaucisseMerguez 3 months ago
@SaucisseMerguez hahaha, I'm a Hendrix nut hugger like nobody's business, but thats funny. I imagine Jimi would be on your boat here too, he wasn't such a fan of the celebrity status and expectations and all that shit were people blow him up outta proportion. He punched one guy in the face for complimenting him once, he apologized later, but that shows his animosity towards that so...
fpcrunner 3 months ago
@fpcrunner Man your words make a whole lot of sense! I dont think jimi was a sell out either..but in my heart, I think the evil powers of the industry had somethin to do with his death..real talk! its always the best artist's that die early and odd! knw what im sayin??
zuluboy37 3 months ago
If I close my eyes I see him..
lagmuncher 4 months ago
This is Meatball Fulton interviewing, not Thomas Lopez. I have the CD this is from, it's from 1968. Brilliant interview though. The best one of Hendrix. Big Kudos for uploading! ;)
TJJG76 4 months ago
Originally from Buffalo? Fuck yeah I'm from Buffalo. He stayed in Blo for a month or two thats awesome!
dt089 4 months ago
that's Cass,isn't it?
JohnAllanification 5 months ago
amazing moments...that we all appreciate. I was mentionning to some friends that one of his albums was recorded with very simple systems, sound was horrible, but it still now sells like hell, the isle of wight concert. Jimi plays one foot in the grave (tired and in the middle of the night) with a horrible sound system (whistling sounds, excessive feedback, inteference with security TWalkies) and he plays with so much feeling that still today, you can only but shiver: Midnight lightning...
hamrite 5 months ago
i want to kiss jimi so badly
MrJake3970 6 months ago
@MrJake3970 he dead
Morgo3Q 5 months ago
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gilarenas000 6 months ago
handsome
lilarenasguibe 7 months ago
The ones that die youg are the ones the gods love the most.
CobainLennon8094 7 months ago
@CobainLennon8094 why would god cut peoples life short that doesnt sound right at all
EnnisandJackx3 6 months ago
@EnnisandJackx3 It's a figure of speech.
CobainLennon8094 6 months ago
@CobainLennon8094 bulllshit
Morgo3Q 5 months ago
@Morgo3Q I agree with him... tbh. Hendrix died before he could do anything crappy. What if he made it to the 1980s... and he'd f*** up like Rod Stewart did?
GuyWithNoName67 5 months ago
@GuyWithNoName67 what if he made it to the 80s and continued to produce amazing material like paul mccartney
Morgo3Q 5 months ago
@Morgo3Q That's a joke, right?
Klaymator97 5 months ago
@Klaymator97 if you think its funny how amazing JH is, sure
Morgo3Q 5 months ago
@Morgo3Q No, not that. Paul McCartney. His solo stuff wasn't that great.
Klaymator97 5 months ago
@Klaymator97 name one song he wrote that was bad
Morgo3Q 5 months ago
who's the girl with him at 2:30? does anybody know?
MsIthinkthereforeIam 8 months ago
Born in the USA, but made in Britiain! Thanx for making us so happy with your music. God bless.
Redcoat66 8 months ago
I think I speak for everyone when I say..
FOR CHRIST SAKE! GET ON WITH IT!
We want to here Jimi, not your your ramblings.
MacroMonkeyCOM 8 months ago
wow, no one says pardon anymore
RIPHendrix 8 months ago
thx for posting this. who's the stunner @ 2:37? some famous gf, or just a random groupie?
randy0987 9 months ago
That's cool how he says "It's like stepping into a field of electricity". I had this book called "the secret language of birthdays" that describes Jimi's birthday as "The day of Electrifying Excitement"
Intheflesh44 9 months ago
Thanks for posting this interview...it is great that you were really present in the moment with Jimi...all of us benefit for it now! It's like we all get to hang out with Jimi Hendrix!!
szeal 10 months ago
Wonderful interview, thanks for putting this up!
indieindy 11 months ago
He so brilliant, but he couldn't read notes ;) before he died, he decided to learn to play guitar ;)
reddikken 1 year ago
@reddikken What?!?!?
Ghoopty 11 months ago
Jimi said that music has the power to heal. he was right. he was right all along.
kermicheo 1 year ago
Hendrix's second album was released in 1968. If this interview was done two weeks after his second album was released, it couldn't have been in 1967.
202pdiddy 1 year ago
@202pdiddy Fail. Axis was released in 1967.
MorningView4 10 months ago
@MorningView4 In the U.S. it was released in 1968. That was the reason for the confusion.
202pdiddy 9 months ago
so great of you for uploading these interviews...thank you so much :)
Metaphysical7 1 year ago
So you really met hendrix!?!?
bebbenr7bazz 1 year ago
Thank you for this! It's a very natural conversation, excellent job. I bet Mozart was the same way with women as Hendrix!
TheFingerlady 1 year ago
you can hear the sense of a Peaceful Soul in the man behind the music. His out there intellect would not be accepted today. But when people die young. They are always young. And as such this is a great way to remember him.
andora63 1 year ago
LUV HOW HE'Z OPEN WiT NATURE 2 SAY SEXX iZ NATURAL & THERE iZ NUTTHiN WRONG WiTH iT
MZDECATL 1 year ago
5:05- the guy with the tie- Kurt Cobain
jimiguitar100 1 year ago
@jimiguitar100 Umm.... I really hope you are joking because Jimi passed away before Kurt was even born.
scottfashe 1 year ago
@scottfashe Kurt was born in '67 Jimi died in '70
mfantini07 1 year ago
@jimiguitar100 how?? what the heck wasnt kurt in the 90s howd they know each other
SweeTipiez 1 year ago
@jimiguitar100 Ha. I thought that before I saw your comment, he really does look like him
MrMemis 11 months ago
JIMI THE MAN
sixfeetontop 1 year ago
the girls the "voodoo child" lol
kirbz01 1 year ago
4:57 lmao look at the news paper behind hendrix. fuckin hillarious
jhendrix7911 1 year ago 4
@jhendrix7911 MY WIFE WAS KIDNAPPED BY A FLYING SAUCER"/
LMFAO
SweeTipiez 1 year ago
AWESOME THANKS , AL
AL2000FL 1 year ago
music solves all the riddles of being.
shotterslife 1 year ago 2
he looks like rick james in one of those earlier pics lol
OdeToNecrophilia 1 year ago
he's around the same age as my grandad and when my grandad was at school he was left handed but made to write with his right hand so he is now kinda ambidextrous - probably what happened to jimi hendrix - could do everything with his left hand but it's a right handed world so he had to do everything with his right hand too :)
MoLLyTiShxx 1 year ago 9
@MoLLyTiShxx Hi Molly. You are correct. Jimi's brother Leon would talk about how Jim's father would catch Jimi playing lefty and discipline him for it. So for this reason, Jimi learned to play righty, and so whenever his father would walk in the room, he would quickly flip it.
In fact he was so talented in his playing that he could play with the strings in reverse, lefty OR righty. Just think about that. Mick Jagger said in an interview that he could play just as well righty as he did lefty.
SquallRealm 1 year ago 15
Well there we go - wasn't writing with your left hand something to do with the devil or something silly like that...?
It's quite amazing really :) I am right handed and play guitar but just for fun I swapped the strings round on my old guitar to see if i could play - i can play a little bit (like 59th Bridge street song) but i can't strum properly :)
MoLLyTiShxx 1 year ago
@MoLLyTiShxx me to
vauxhall908 10 months ago
At 3:00 are they talking about voodoo?
dbige23 1 year ago
Lol @ every girl I meet now I try to show them my appreciation. He did just that by fucking the life out of them
eazye07 1 year ago 3
This interview was in David Henderson's book that I just read. Cuse me while I kiss the sky.
wcorowitz 1 year ago
He's kinda stumbley and stuttery and shy. Almost embarrassed to speak his mind.
durgaaa 1 year ago
haha i love at the end when he's talking about giving his female friends his "sign of appreciation" and he starts cracking up hahah, jimi WAS a comedian
fevershorty 1 year ago
He had a big cock
MultiShades 1 year ago
at 5:54 jimi is writing with his right hand...
EyezaGotSKILLZ 1 year ago
i read that even though jimi played guitar with his left hand he wrote with his right hand and could play guitar with his right
not sure if what i read was accurate or not
girlcrazymusicfreak 1 year ago
@EyezaGotSKILLZ
Yeah but he was problebly forced by his teachers to do so, back then lefties werent realy accepted
navylaks2 1 year ago
@EyezaGotSKILLZ yeah its odd, I'm left handed but i play a right handed guitar
skint0n0minted 1 year ago
Jimi was so freakin' fine, with one of the sweetest smiles I have ever seen. I have been watch other LIVE interviews with him & he shows such raw charisma like I have never seen before. After all these years I have never actually seen footage where he spoke instead of sang & he is so freakin' awesome as a naturally honest & decent human being.RIP Jimi, you will live on as long as this earth is spinning. : )
toodlum48 1 year ago 6
Hendrix will be missed!! Thank you so much for this!
jimihendrixfan2008 2 years ago 2
Jimi seems like a pretty funny guy here
StreetLegal75 2 years ago 13
He's a comedian.
He is even funnier in part 3. check it out.
SquallRealm 2 years ago 4
Nice, thanks for sharing.
Jimi has such a lovely whisper to his voice.....
valleysofneptune 2 years ago 22