Machine Gun Terroplain Blue Ghost Train
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This video is a response to KRS-ONE - 9mm Goes Bang
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A VERY, VERY welcome video response to my "Experience Hendrix Tour 2010" - Billy Cox, Ernie Isely & Chris Layton vid...Great Job my man & Best of Luck in ALL of your future endevours :)
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jayzen = WRONG just an interpetation of the original Bite your fucking tongue. IDIOT!!!
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Thanks for the invite! You keep doing what you do and all the other stuff will work itself out.
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Great playing Cleo!
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awesome jam, men! \m/
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that was amazing
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better than the original by far hendrix eat his dust
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awesome!!
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Doin' the damn thing Cleo!...killer job on Machine Gun, a tune most don't do justice too.
The vibe, feel, and groove are truly in the spirit of Jimi!
pnbibbins 3 years ago
This blues strat above is my first strat ever; it's a 1965 original with a '62 rosewood slab neck given to me in California by a girlfriend of Velvet Turner, Jimi's old roommate. in '86, Buddy Miles blessed the guitar and made me an honorary secret Gypsy. After the prayer, Buddy told me if I was truly 'bad,' I would play it upside down lefthanded the way he did. That was the day I became ambidextrous. I restrung the guitar lefty. Buddy had more magic than the world will ever know.
cleopatricxmusic 3 years ago
Hey Cleo,
Man where are you guys from? Do you get out to the left coast? I bet Randy Hansen who luv to jam with ya. Your videos are great with kick ass sound and Jimi ripping guitar. Luv it and keep it up, not many people do Band of Gypsy tunes and it is great to hear a band do it with style and the sound you guys have. Keep it alive!!
jdefilippo001 3 years ago
I met Randy Hansen in the early 80's in Chicago, twice. The second time, he was touring with Mitch on drums.
I'm happy to see that there is a research in Hendrixian guitarists on YouTube. Surely Randy is in the top 10. I am striving for more Blues power and originality: Skip James, Robert Johnson, Wes Montgomery, Albert & Freddy King, and Alan Holdsworth for good measure. Hendrix will always be the foundation.
Welcome comment.
cleopatricxmusic 3 years ago
my hat off to you!!!!!!!! whats your setup?
nobodystrat 3 years ago
Also added: Red '68 Germanium transistored fuzz-face. New setup 100-watt '68 plexi Marshall. For added kick-ass sustain when going into the transcendental cosmic free-form liquid to pull off arpeggios lifted from 'Hear my train' and 'Machine Gun', I kick in the 1969 scripted MXR distortion plus. Where the originality comes in is the blend of the above plus ancestors' spirits guide through the peace. This is what makes the whole thing sound spooky.
cleopatricxmusic 3 years ago