I know em all--Hendrix--metal--Clapton--blues--Beck--Prog; or Jazz fusion. Jimmy Page--anything you could throw at him. The best..umm... you got to say... Jimmy Hendrix
I still love this song, which I covered with my first band, many, many moons ago. In a very primitive way we had to find out how the lyrics went and while we did our best, it's still kinda painful to read, now, how wrong we got them, here and there. "I never realized that you were a thing", was for instance our first line. Like my grandma used to complain: "Why can't they all just speak Dutch!?"
If you don't thank Clapton could hold his own with anyone of the best, check his vids here. He has one with over twelve million hits, and another with eight million, and they all have a million or more. The numbers don't lie. Two of his guitars brought two million at auction, others brought over a million. Again, the numbers don't lie. Eric's guitar solos in the slow blues 'Have You Heard' about my baby, is timeless. His feel, his touch, like no other. He makes time stand still. ShadoW
Would have liked to see Hendrix, Clapton, and Beck back in 1968.....On stage together in a guitar war.....Beck would have blown the other 2 off the stage.....Jimi was a showman, and a great player......He was not at the same level with Jeff at that time....Jimi wanted to go into other music styles like Jazz - Rock fusion.....His record company wouldn't hear of it.....Which helped lead to his demise.....It's a shame he didn't live longer....He never met his full potential.....Jeff did
Believe it or not Genesis used to play this in 1969
Sciencebox2010 1 month ago
I know em all--Hendrix--metal--Clapton--blues--Beck--Prog; or Jazz fusion. Jimmy Page--anything you could throw at him. The best..umm... you got to say... Jimmy Hendrix
majicray2112 5 months ago
? N'AIME PAS?....
cheveauxx 6 months ago
song sounds corny. Not the best of songs Mayall band recorded.
ampheat 7 months ago
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I still love this song, which I covered with my first band, many, many moons ago. In a very primitive way we had to find out how the lyrics went and while we did our best, it's still kinda painful to read, now, how wrong we got them, here and there. "I never realized that you were a thing", was for instance our first line. Like my grandma used to complain: "Why can't they all just speak Dutch!?"
andzwe 11 months ago
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andzwe 11 months ago
If you don't thank Clapton could hold his own with anyone of the best, check his vids here. He has one with over twelve million hits, and another with eight million, and they all have a million or more. The numbers don't lie. Two of his guitars brought two million at auction, others brought over a million. Again, the numbers don't lie. Eric's guitar solos in the slow blues 'Have You Heard' about my baby, is timeless. His feel, his touch, like no other. He makes time stand still. ShadoW
shadownglass 1 year ago
Would have liked to see Hendrix, Clapton, and Beck back in 1968.....On stage together in a guitar war.....Beck would have blown the other 2 off the stage.....Jimi was a showman, and a great player......He was not at the same level with Jeff at that time....Jimi wanted to go into other music styles like Jazz - Rock fusion.....His record company wouldn't hear of it.....Which helped lead to his demise.....It's a shame he didn't live longer....He never met his full potential.....Jeff did
bobbyozb 1 year ago
thanks baby
ThePvcast 1 year ago
Just the biz! Primo and pride of place on the 'ol ipod. Cheers for posting. I agree with Halo; this is one of THE solos...
Thereyago21 1 year ago 2
Brilliant sound from this 45 ; you can HEAR the vinyl !
kenfig 1 year ago
Try to find a Hendrix solo from the same period ,1965-66,that compares with that or Clapton's Fresh Cream studio version of Spoonful .Good Hunting...
TumbrelJockey 1 year ago 3
@TumbrelJockey your a tool
ragingstorm33 1 year ago
@ragingstorm33 Your Mom said the same thing -but she meant it in a good way .....
TumbrelJockey 1 year ago 4
This solo total hits it! The peak of this album.
HaloMediaMarketing 2 years ago 2
One of the all time great guitar breaks. Super tight and totally at the height of their game.
problem49 2 years ago 3
Looking for sonny boy blow? by john mayall.
cravenmoorrrrrrrrr 2 years ago
@cravenmoorrrrrrrrr - It is on "Blues Alone" from 1967 on Decca.
mkerwin1 2 years ago
jimmy your a top bloke, thanks for putting it on, quality
Greg1Taur 2 years ago 2
Haven't heard this 1 in yr's! LOVE it+the VID. Thanku 4 posting.X
Zareen66 3 years ago
thanks jimmytheferret i hadnt heard this in 20yrs may shiva bless your stylus
felixthefirecat 3 years ago
thanks for the sweet vid
AnitCsah 3 years ago
4kn awesome!!
well played Jimmy lad!
***** post
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The Midnight Rambler
stOOpid68 3 years ago