@dbrassio not really. Hendrix quoted from classical, jazz, rock (all styles)...and obviously blues...Miles Davis (a jazz trumpet legend) considered him the best guitarist ever. I think (unfortunately) it was toward the very end of his life (late '69 on) that Jimi started to touch on this "fusion" side of him (jazz/rock, etc)
Somebody needs to take the original tape and get it restored (UCLA TV Archive?). This tape was reported as LOST on the Hendrix BBC CD, so the BBC does NOT have a copy (But at least they saved a lot of money on new videotape by reusing old tapes and taping over old shows)
i'll tell you another thing that i just recently discovered: in MachineGun at Filmore East, towards the end of the song, Hendrix' guitar sings "toora loora loor" in Frank Sinatra's or Bing Crosby's voice. also in WildThing at Monterey it sings "Strangers In The Night." by Sinatra. he taps it out with one hand, fcol!
i tell you what, @0:30 -0:32 that little country-western rock-a-billy lick or riff, or what Ever it is, is QUITE a paradox coming from a person who's electric and futuristic as Hendrix was&is. it's like seeing CharlieDaniels naturally having fun and jamming at a hip-hop spot. ya know?
@nedavis the guy was almost 100% adrenaline. but then, do you hear the "rock-a-billy" guitar? when he sings "feeling, sweet feelings,(drops from my fingers.)"
well , there is this one guy, Stanley Jordan...
im sure he would get jimis respect.
diamondog99 2 weeks ago
still nobody out there doing any better than you, Jimi.
aaaarrrgggghh 1 month ago
@dbrassio not really. Hendrix quoted from classical, jazz, rock (all styles)...and obviously blues...Miles Davis (a jazz trumpet legend) considered him the best guitarist ever. I think (unfortunately) it was toward the very end of his life (late '69 on) that Jimi started to touch on this "fusion" side of him (jazz/rock, etc)
glueforall 2 months ago
Somebody needs to take the original tape and get it restored (UCLA TV Archive?). This tape was reported as LOST on the Hendrix BBC CD, so the BBC does NOT have a copy (But at least they saved a lot of money on new videotape by reusing old tapes and taping over old shows)
MarcBrewer 5 months ago
@dbrassio oh my god he errors blatantly
Canniballss 10 months ago
i'll tell you another thing that i just recently discovered: in MachineGun at Filmore East, towards the end of the song, Hendrix' guitar sings "toora loora loor" in Frank Sinatra's or Bing Crosby's voice. also in WildThing at Monterey it sings "Strangers In The Night." by Sinatra. he taps it out with one hand, fcol!
dbrassio 1 year ago
i tell you what, @0:30 -0:32 that little country-western rock-a-billy lick or riff, or what Ever it is, is QUITE a paradox coming from a person who's electric and futuristic as Hendrix was&is. it's like seeing CharlieDaniels naturally having fun and jamming at a hip-hop spot. ya know?
dbrassio 1 year ago
@nedavis the guy was almost 100% adrenaline. but then, do you hear the "rock-a-billy" guitar? when he sings "feeling, sweet feelings,(drops from my fingers.)"
dbrassio 1 year ago
@dbrassio The flub pissed him off because he came back strong after it. Ain't no use in me hanging around THIS KINDA SCENE!
nedavis 1 year ago
you know, moments like those @ 2:00-2:02 are such as i feel: what makes a real star what they truly are.
dbrassio 1 year ago