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@5jerry1 well I'd rather be an asshole than a dumbass.
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I don't often resort to name calling, but you are an asshole.
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@5jerry1 I said it was well documented by his friends and fellow musicians. I didn't say it was documented on video. When I said documented I meant it to say that his friends saw it with their own eyes and later related this information to some one who transcribed it on to a book which isn't a video (it is visual though to the one reading it). Check out the book Electric Gypsy. It'll answer your question and improve your reading and comprehension skills of which your lacking
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I've been listening to Hendrix for decades, and have seen many film clips and concert films of him and have never seen this. This is news to me.
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@5jerry1 HIs ability to play both left and right handed is well documented by all his friends and people who worked and played in the studio with him. Although I suspect he wasn't as proficient a player when he played right handed
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when listening to this song the feeling is something like sex
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Fucking awesome!
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This is awesome...so inventive. Who the hell can touch him when you hear this kind of playing?
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Ahh.lite tröttsamt.
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@5jerry1 I just heard it many time from different persons. I can't give you proof of it tho :/
@duncality, you're a freaking idiot for cursing out Les Paul, especially the year he died, absolutely no respect. He invented the electric guitar. He invented recording gear and techniques we still use today. If he hadn't, Jimi would've never been able to record any of his music the way we hear it today. Jimi and Les had two completely differing styles as well. Blues and Jazz. You don't compare the 2 together, that would be like comparing apples and oranges; you just don't do it.
z3r0chy1d 1 year ago 5
what a full sound for two guitar tracks pulled out of the mix that became Bleeding Heart. His original rendition of this Elmore James is an inentive, pathos saturated blues epic. These tracks are a metalic, futuristic, modernized reinvention of the blues. His attack is ferrocious and choppy, and his playing deft as ever. The fully developed track on War Heroes LP is a tight, condensed, multi-layered, improvisational, hard funk effort that would have crossed all racial barriers. Ups for posting!
drjimiboy69 1 year ago 4