Video není dostupné.
Omlouváme se.

British guitarist analyses Jimi Hendrix taking on Chuck Berry live in 1970!

Sdílet
Vložit
  • čas přidán 9. 01. 2021
  • Tonight we're taking a look at Jimi Hendrix with his own take on 'Johnny Be Goode'!
    Original video - • Jimi Hendrix - Johnny ...
    For more, check out my other sites!
    / wingsofpegasus
    www.wingsofpeg...
    / wingsofpegasus
    Twitter - @wingsofpegasus
    Insta - @wingsofpegasusofficial

Komentáře • 912

  • @wingsofpegasus
    @wingsofpegasus  Před 3 lety +59

    TIME STAMPS -
    0:50 Performance
    2:40 Analysis Start
    7:23 Guitar
    9:51 Playing with Aggression
    11:48 Thumb Position
    13:15 Lead to Rhythm Changes
    15:04 Performance Part 2
    17:13 Analysis Resumption
    18:11 Transition into Open Wah
    20:37 Ending Lead

    • @mydailybread7
      @mydailybread7 Před 3 lety

      show off !! 😊 👏❤️🌟

    • @TURTLES_FOR_LIFEEE
      @TURTLES_FOR_LIFEEE Před 3 lety +5

      Machine Gun off BOG Album you should please do sir.

    • @lrwiersum
      @lrwiersum Před 3 lety +4

      Thanks for this.

    • @nolslifegren
      @nolslifegren Před 3 lety +8

      16.45 Knocks the wah wah back on with his hand - cos he can - cos hes a fuckin genius

    • @Pimp-Master
      @Pimp-Master Před 3 lety +2

      The last time stamp is worth the whole video.

  • @katsujinkin60
    @katsujinkin60 Před 2 lety +128

    I was in the front row, directly in front of Jimi at Hunter College in March 1968, and I am still recovering at the age of 70! He was my hero then and now!

    • @Williamottelucas
      @Williamottelucas Před rokem +7

      One of the few times this 65-year-old wishes he was a little older. I was too young, and in the wrong hemisphere, to hear the man live.

    • @katsujinkin60
      @katsujinkin60 Před rokem +8

      It truly was the experience of a lifetime! I saw Jimi play live 3 times, and I met him one night at a club in Greenwich Village. I was only 16 and he was my hero!

    • @jimjim7819
      @jimjim7819 Před rokem +3

      Wow I wish I could have been there

    • @katsujinkin60
      @katsujinkin60 Před rokem +4

      @@jimjim7819 Speaking of recovering, tomorrow is my anniversary. I have been Clean and Sober for 18 years, and I haven't had a cigarette in over 30! It has taken that long to recover from the 1960s. It was an amazing decade, but it left a lot of devastation in it's wake.

    • @safiramusica
      @safiramusica Před rokem +3

      @@katsujinkin60 wow I envy you! Amazing!

  • @chipsterb4946
    @chipsterb4946 Před rokem +16

    “Something that hasn’t happened before.” Encapsulates Jimi’s guitar playing in one phrase.

  • @bobturnley2787
    @bobturnley2787 Před 9 měsíci +12

    Jimi's greatest Live performance ever recorded. I like how when Chuck Berry was asked about it, he said that Jimi "played the hell out of it."

  • @SH-th4wy
    @SH-th4wy Před 3 lety +135

    Jimi's bend at 2:35 gives me a lump in my throat, a chill down my spine and a tear in my eye. It is the sound of my entire youth. I can't explain it better.
    Fil, thank you for highlighting that moment and his mastery of feedback! Jimi doing what he did with the equipment available at that time is like Aristotle harnessing nuclear fusion with an oil lamp.

    • @joelteague8032
      @joelteague8032 Před 3 lety +12

      Phil is as good at explaining it as Jimmy was doing it

    • @52split
      @52split Před 3 lety +13

      I think that could be the greatest guitar note in history. If it fell into my hands I wouldn't know what to do with it, but for Jimi, it was just another step on the path.

    • @timd7782
      @timd7782 Před rokem +3

      An excellent analogy. Truly one of the greatest, most creative single notes in all of rock guitar. The first time I heard it, I had to sit down and take a deep breath.

    • @joefelice5062
      @joefelice5062 Před 10 měsíci +2

      @@52split100% agree, and I have always been grateful that we have a video of it, so we can see how perfectly that note came out into the world, with the arm flying over his head and his mouth open, like the note was created with his whole being and not just the pluck of a guitar string.

  • @lynndow3185
    @lynndow3185 Před 3 lety +188

    He COULD play a guitar just like ringing a bell!

    • @chipurBillWhite
      @chipurBillWhite Před 3 lety +9

      But did he carry it in a gunny sack?

    • @lynndow3185
      @lynndow3185 Před 3 lety +3

      @@chipurBillWhite Hah! Any gig bag in a storm, I guess!

    • @chipurBillWhite
      @chipurBillWhite Před 3 lety +2

      @@lynndow3185 Right you are 😉

    • @drewpall2598
      @drewpall2598 Před 3 lety +3

      @@lynndow3185 are You referring to Jimi or Fil? (Hee, hee)

    • @lynndow3185
      @lynndow3185 Před 3 lety +2

      @@drewpall2598 Haaa!!! ALL of 'em! Jimi, Fil, Chuck and Johnny B.!

  • @GreenDistantStar
    @GreenDistantStar Před 3 lety +17

    To add another level of awesome, Jimi looks at the neck just once during the entire song.

  • @marksc1929
    @marksc1929 Před 3 lety +75

    Saw Chuck Berry from like 15 ft away ...his tone was magical...we forget how many musicians he inspired ....rest well Chuck and Jimi 🌹

    • @jvs333
      @jvs333 Před 2 lety

      Guitar Slim (Eddie Jones), Chuck Berry, Jimi Hendrix.
      czcams.com/video/PgC_Nnm7LZI/video.html

    • @monkmchorning
      @monkmchorning Před 2 lety +3

      I see Chuck Berry doing with a guitar what Louis Jordan did with a saxophone and Moon Mullican did with a piano. But of course, Guitar Slim and Sister Rosetta Tharp were in there, too.

  • @privateer0561
    @privateer0561 Před rokem +15

    A friend of mine played this to me in the summer of 1972 when I was 11 years old. It absolutely blew my mind. I was listening to the Monkees, The Partridge Family, Jesus Christ Superstar...and then this. Good Lord! I was off to the races and never looked back...

    • @raphaelbernard7954
      @raphaelbernard7954 Před 6 měsíci

      I was 11 in 72 also and listening to the Monkeys, and the Patridge Family but unfortunately never listened to Jimi until the late 80's.

  • @827dusty
    @827dusty Před 3 lety +30

    This one man shocked the world, and changed the direction of Rock and Roll. Jimi was simply amazing.

  • @bobbynoe1
    @bobbynoe1 Před 3 lety +66

    "The perfect blend of chaos and organization" - you nailed it!

    • @lrwiersum
      @lrwiersum Před 3 lety +4

      Total, complete and utter mastery !! All that man wanted to do was play that guitar, it was his all.

  • @jimz68
    @jimz68 Před 3 lety +142

    This was taken from the first show May 30, 1970. I was fifteen years old and sitting in the 10th row with a high school friend. What a way to be introduced to live music, as this was my first "big boy" concert. (Hey...What's that smell" ?) While waiting for my parents to pick us up, we listened to part of the second show from the recording truck behind the theater. There was also a minor riot by people trying to get into that sold out second show. Such a great analysis, Fil (as usual !) Such a great memory. Thanks!

    • @paulfavour7790
      @paulfavour7790 Před 3 lety +6

      Great story! Thanks a lot for sharing it.

    • @sharonunger4444
      @sharonunger4444 Před 3 lety +18

      My Dad (still with us) was one of the fans able to get on stage with Jimi at Woodstock.. Spoke to him & shook his hand too. Memories for him..✌🎸🎵❤🔥

    • @d2d2d28
      @d2d2d28 Před 3 lety +3

      Wow great stories!!!

    • @gkr2424
      @gkr2424 Před 3 lety +1

      James Williams thumbs up

    • @Ullarsjaldberi
      @Ullarsjaldberi Před 3 lety +3

      My dad brought me to see Chuck Berry, Bo Diddley, Little Richard and Fats Domino 6 years before this.

  • @smoothoperator7023
    @smoothoperator7023 Před 2 lety +13

    52+ years later, we're still mesmerized by what this man was doing with & to a guitar.🤯
    L E G E N D .

  • @nrich5127
    @nrich5127 Před 3 lety +44

    The man who broke the mold of what guitar playing could be ... the greatest innovator of sound ... he opened the door for every other guitarist who followed.

  • @joefelice5062
    @joefelice5062 Před 10 měsíci +5

    I love that everyone talks about that note around 2:33 - that bend where he throws is left arm over his head in unison with the bending of the note.
    I first saw this video as a teenager and this one note touched me in a profound way, and it has stayed with me since then. And I love seeing here that so many people feel the same way.

  • @tombradley4844
    @tombradley4844 Před rokem +15

    The absolute master, nobody could do what he did!.

  • @fredhinckley8630
    @fredhinckley8630 Před 3 lety +30

    When I was in college, one of my friends brought in the album with Purple Haze on it. Everything changed after that.

    • @johnny2timesthe3rd
      @johnny2timesthe3rd Před 3 lety +2

      @Led Zeppelin dawg you probably live a sad, unfulfilling, life

  • @johnb5519
    @johnb5519 Před 3 lety +20

    He sure could crank it out. He was in the zone alright, still gives me goose bumps to listen to his solos.

  • @obbor4
    @obbor4 Před 3 lety +42

    That Berkeley show must have been something. Jimi was smoking here!

    • @jimz68
      @jimz68 Před 3 lety +4

      It was...

    • @obbor4
      @obbor4 Před 3 lety +1

      @@jimz68 You must have seen so many great ones back then, huh?

    • @jimz68
      @jimz68 Před 3 lety +8

      @@obbor4 Yes, I was very lucky to live where there were so many venues for music. Berkeley, Winterland, Fillmore West, etc. Some weekends we were going to one show on Friday and another on Saturday. And I am now, at 65 paying for it with hearing problems.

  • @loripond1839
    @loripond1839 Před 3 lety +32

    Fil...your skill is amazing and Jimi's influence has everything to do with that!!...✌♥️🤘😊

  • @MrBazda
    @MrBazda Před 3 lety +26

    Mitch shaking his fist at the end, in appreciation 😬

    • @andrehof7876
      @andrehof7876 Před 3 lety +2

      I didn't see that before....He is reaching for the cymbals...but yeah...he is early there and seems to address to Jimi.....nice one....this very concert was one a the more magical moments between Mitch and Jimi...they went all over the place but sort of telepathy kept them together....very special if other people can feel that,understand it...it is very rare I find people "getting it"....tnx Bazda

    • @LostMyMojo100
      @LostMyMojo100 Před 2 lety +2

      WOW! I never noticed that before... Thanks!

    • @the90schildmashups92
      @the90schildmashups92 Před 3 měsíci

      @@andrehof7876 How do you feel about Mitch playing drum parts during the Star Spangled Banner at Woodstock? I think Billy Cox tapped out after about 6 seconds in

    • @andrehof7876
      @andrehof7876 Před 3 měsíci

      @@the90schildmashups92 ooh, can't remember much drumming there, I think Mitch stopped a bit later than Billy though..
      I know Mitch claimed that Woodstock was icy cold, they came on in early morning hours of Monday or so, after endless delays..
      Mitch said he played to keep his hands warm most of that gig, being very busy...

    • @the90schildmashups92
      @the90schildmashups92 Před 3 měsíci

      @@andrehof7876 Mitch would stop, then came back in during the war sounds part Hendrix was playing, then stopped. Billy decided to not play bass for almost all of it if I heard him right. Interesting details though you shared

  • @Knards
    @Knards Před rokem +8

    His opening playing of the song was just incredible

  • @debishaw9355
    @debishaw9355 Před 3 lety +26

    What an awesome version of Johny Be Good. “Perfect blend of chaos”. Sums it up, Fil...thank you for this.

  • @Craig_Fussell
    @Craig_Fussell Před 3 lety +15

    Great performance!! I know we’re all captivated by his showmanship and soloing, but man, Jimi was such a great rhythm player!!! ✌🏻🎸🎶

  • @kevinpaul180
    @kevinpaul180 Před 2 lety +5

    One of the greatest songs ever written, and the best guitar intro EVER, played by possibly the greatest guitarist....❤️❤️

  • @bokehintheussr5033
    @bokehintheussr5033 Před rokem +14

    Hendrix's control of feedback was almost spooky at times: the way he could create that sound that almost sounds like ufos flying past or making his amp sound like it was possessed.

    • @tonyfreeman1339
      @tonyfreeman1339 Před rokem

      In one of his books he describes seeing a UFO while traveling to another gig

    • @BrianMarcus-nz7cs
      @BrianMarcus-nz7cs Před rokem

      He just got lucky every time👍🫥😶‍🌫️🐦🕊️

  • @richardcabrejo532
    @richardcabrejo532 Před 2 lety +3

    You made me smile, when you smiled! The very end solo. I knew we all seen the impossible!

  • @skycircle9893
    @skycircle9893 Před rokem +2

    It's so exciting ..what a trip. He'd always take you to places you never knew existed!!!

  • @Carpetlay1
    @Carpetlay1 Před 3 lety +21

    This is the best rendition of this song by anyone ever. Different gravy

  • @nordsturm9376
    @nordsturm9376 Před 3 lety +35

    Jimi shoved Johnny B Goode in a 1960s muscle car and floored it.

  • @TheDavidfallon
    @TheDavidfallon Před 3 lety +25

    Everyone did this song. (They still do it!) It was like a rite of passage. Jimi, Johnny Winter, SRV, et al... They all recognised Chuck as the man to master... Jimi's version is pure adrenaline... His comping of the bompa-bompa chords and the classic double stop riff (that Chuck borrowed from T-Bone Walker, and jump blues after all!) is rock solid, befitting of a back-line player, well schooled in all those chitlin circuit bands where you could be fined if you missed a beat or lagged a note, over which he paints astral dreams of sheer sonic bliss...

  • @privateer0561
    @privateer0561 Před rokem +12

    That distorted note on the solo is the greatest note ever played. Haunting and otherworldly.

  • @patriciavance5167
    @patriciavance5167 Před 3 lety +41

    It's not fair that I can only give "1" thumbs up!!

  • @johndrx165
    @johndrx165 Před 3 lety +7

    Amazing example of Hendrix' ability. My first Hendrix album was In The West, which had this and many other incredible live performances. Lover Man is my favorite. I played in a band and of course we played this version of Johnny B Goode.

  • @fredkrissman6527
    @fredkrissman6527 Před 3 lety +6

    My first concert, age 14... After 2 opening acts, The Experience came out at midnight and finished just before dawn! No other live performance came close... RIP Jimi.

  • @paulkiss1981
    @paulkiss1981 Před rokem +5

    His cover is a perfect definition of a rock-and-roll classic played by a ROCK musician. Hardly anything was already left from the 50s, it was all late 60s+ in all their richness that still amazes people of today

  • @hjackson718
    @hjackson718 Před 2 lety +7

    Another great example of Jimi's mastery of feedback is the Rainbow Bridge version of Hear My Train A Comin. He on que he summons feedback to imitate a train whistle. It is amazing. The control he exhibits over his ax is insane. He was quite simply "Th GOAT." I challenge you to find anyone who could do that let alone with such ease.

  • @sharonmuzik
    @sharonmuzik Před 3 lety +6

    Hard to believe this was 50 years ago! Loved your analysis and your playing too!

  • @lumberlikwidator8863
    @lumberlikwidator8863 Před 2 lety +7

    Special note to guitarists: Regarding that bend at 2:35: wide bends like that are particularly difficult on a Strat, because when you bend, the springs in the guitar stretch and all your strings go flat, so the tremolo is fighting you and you have to push the string even farther to get your note. In addition, the old Fenders have a fingerboard radius of 7.25 inches, so the action has to be a lot higher than on a Gibson with its flatter neck or your bends will fret out and die. As if that's not enough, Jimi's low tuning requires that you push the string farther to achieve the same change in pitch. (Luthier here, as well as guitarist, speaking.). That bend alone, under those conditions, is nothing short of phenomenal. Thanks again, Fil, and nice work on your white Strat!

  • @ianking8574
    @ianking8574 Před 3 lety +8

    What a pleasure your videos are. I've seen and heard Jimi's version of Johnny B Goode so many times but -- after this -- I appreciate it even more. I've been playing guitar for 50 years now, and I'm still learning from Jimi, and you!

  • @nickrider5220
    @nickrider5220 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Still wading through your back catalogue Fil......nice playing and explaining of Jimi's techniques....what a damn genius he was ! I'm going to play some his tracks now and soak in his guitar 😎

  • @larrymor
    @larrymor Před 3 lety +3

    I saw him live that year. My eyes and ears were opened that night and my view of music has never been the same.

  • @melissakhalar1842
    @melissakhalar1842 Před 3 lety +9

    This makes me smile it's so good.

  • @billsmith2212
    @billsmith2212 Před 2 lety +1

    I saw him at The Singer Bowl , NYC , Avery Fisher Hall , NYC and The Fillmore East , New Year's Eve show . And I still miss him .

  • @lgx0073
    @lgx0073 Před rokem +2

    Your analogy of Jimi's control of feedback is spot on!

  • @CloudKrazed
    @CloudKrazed Před 3 lety +6

    Why would anyone dislike this video? It's an excellent breakdown of this underestimated masterpiece of live guitar

  • @robertburke784
    @robertburke784 Před 2 lety +5

    Thank you Mr. Hendrix for pioneering the greatest era of electric guitar EVER! He was so exciting to watch live, sorry I never got to see him in person. Nice analysis as always Fil!

  • @Mr22Johnthegreat
    @Mr22Johnthegreat Před 11 měsíci +1

    Spot on Fil! And your refrencing Jimi's sound was excellent!😊

  • @jiminut
    @jiminut Před 3 lety +4

    Sorry to flood the chat but this is an amazing channeling of Jimi's spirit! I'm blown away by your technical demo but also your appreciation for his balls to the wall approach to performing! It's like nothing was planned. Jimi was forced to play the hits but by 1969 he was improvising everything from the songs to the setlists and of course the instrumentals! Finally, let's hear it for Billy Cox on bass guitar!

  • @paulzaiter6630
    @paulzaiter6630 Před 3 lety +5

    The ending still gives me goosebumps!!

  • @Rangercfo
    @Rangercfo Před 3 lety +7

    Always a treat to see a critique on one of my favorite guitarists, Jimi Hendrix, from my favorite CZcams critic. Great job Fil on all your critiques, but this one in particular. I believe for me it was the addition of your very detailed highly skilled hands on guitar explanation that made the difference. Your respect for the original artists in all your videos is obvious and is only amplified by your courteous and humble delivery. So many others on CZcams start out ok with a critique but quickly shift the focus and dialogue toward their own skill set often limited in comparison to the subject of their critique. Hope you'll do more reviews/critiques like this in the future. Well done sir!

  • @banjammy4116
    @banjammy4116 Před rokem +10

    I don't care what anyone says ,if he isn't the best, there isn't a long line ahead of him

    • @ramsesstafford4640
      @ramsesstafford4640 Před 7 měsíci

      Agreed 💯% . Jimi had been playing the guitar for only 12 years by the time of his death so to me he is the greatest guitar player ever he's like the Michael Jordan of the guitar.

  • @eg8419
    @eg8419 Před rokem +1

    JIMI LIVES ! Thanks for the video Fil from Eve Green San Raphael Ca.

  • @TheDavidfallon
    @TheDavidfallon Před 3 lety +9

    Nothing Jimi does "correlates" to anything anyone ever does on the fretboard. His hands are so unique, as big as Chuck's, which were something else...

  • @cordellsenior9935
    @cordellsenior9935 Před 3 lety +5

    Sick. Typically another "sick", phenomenal performance from The Phenom. Jimi was a genuine human comet, blazing across our skies brightly and briefly and disappearing, and these videos and records are the bits of his cosmic dust trail; through which we can still see him and hear him. Thanks for these insights. There can never be too many.

  • @kra6750
    @kra6750 Před 9 měsíci +2

    Saw Jimi in 1968 in Nottingham on his first uK tour topping the bill with other artists including Pink Floyd, The Nice, Amen Corner and the Move. Was only 17 and didn’t appreciate/understand what I was seeing!
    Now I know I was seeing the GOAT!!

  • @DPhasely
    @DPhasely Před 3 lety +6

    Best version of Johnny B Goode ever! High-Octane energy! This specific performance is one of his greatest in playing and top notch showmanship. I wonder if Chuck Berry crapped his pants when he heard Jimi's version. 😂😂

  • @elmorevandodewaard544
    @elmorevandodewaard544 Před 3 lety +4

    Great analysis. Jimi was awesome. A fearless musician.

  • @larryredburn8688
    @larryredburn8688 Před 2 lety +1

    HI WOW WHAT A SHOW YOU DO .ALWAYS SO GOOD LOVE IT JIMI ROCKS. THANKYOU FIL FOR ALL YOU DO. YOU ARE THE BEST. YOU KEEP OUR MUSIC GOING. LOVE IT. THANKYOU. STAY COOL YOU ROCK. PEACE AND LOVE

  • @michaeljosephmerritt7611
    @michaeljosephmerritt7611 Před 2 lety +1

    Amazing analysis and video. I used to own this VHS Tape. I believe it was Live in Monterey. This is an amazing performance.

  • @claytonpaul4259
    @claytonpaul4259 Před 3 lety +7

    Who TF thumbs down this? Ffs. Excellent job Fil, absolutely love your jimi videos. Thanks for doing him justice :) rock on brotha

  • @guy1900763
    @guy1900763 Před 3 lety +36

    Thats insane playing.No wonder Clapton had second thoughts.No one has revolutionised the electric guitar as Hendrix did.The most influential guitarist of our time.

  • @RutlandRick
    @RutlandRick Před rokem +2

    This guy has taught me a lot about music.

  • @kittywhitaker9075
    @kittywhitaker9075 Před 3 lety +2

    "Dancing on the edge of feedback" Fil. once again, you nailed it! I love what you do!

  • @shirleymuhleisen683
    @shirleymuhleisen683 Před 3 lety +9

    This woke me up Fil: double trouble, Jimi playing Chuck. What a performance. Don’t mind slightly flat with aggressive overdrive, sounds raw and cool. 😎

  • @catsofsherman1316
    @catsofsherman1316 Před 3 lety +4

    Excellent analysis. Ive seen that Berkeley performance so many times. Such a classic. Been grooving on the recently released Live in Maui cd/dvd set. Another great performance. One of his best captured on film despite the technical challenges of being on a volcano with intense wind.

  • @rnljrt.c.b8100
    @rnljrt.c.b8100 Před 3 lety +12

    Since there is no longer any talent in music nowadays not many can appreciate this. Hendrix will always be the greatest.

    • @tonycreek6912
      @tonycreek6912 Před 3 lety +3

      The talent is in Bluegrass.

    • @rookmaster7502
      @rookmaster7502 Před 3 lety +1

      Oh, talent is definitely out there... it just takes more effort to find it because the major labels nowadays prefer to focus more on image and trendiness which they can market easily. Visit small live music venues and you will be surprised by the huge number of highly talented and unique musicians performing there.

    • @ericcollette5577
      @ericcollette5577 Před 3 lety +1

      @@rookmaster7502 Anybody out there as good as Hendrix or EVH?

    • @rookmaster7502
      @rookmaster7502 Před 3 lety

      @@ericcollette5577 Well, different. With their own unique and original style, just like Hendrix and EVH were. What I've seen, some are definitely as good as EVH, if not better. You really need to go out to these venues and judge for yourself.

    • @ericcollette5577
      @ericcollette5577 Před 3 lety

      @@rookmaster7502 I listen to LA Loyde on the weekly top 40 and havent heard anything remotely as good as Hendrix and EVH guitar wise. Can you name some please?

  • @perkins1439
    @perkins1439 Před 3 lety +7

    Jimmy's insane lead always touches the primal in me

    • @lrwiersum
      @lrwiersum Před 3 lety

      His god touches yours. We only exist in the mind of god. Music like this reminds us !!

  • @glamgal7106
    @glamgal7106 Před 3 lety +9

    Fil, I truly have to thank you for this incredible music analysis videos that you provided of Jimi Hendrix-you opened my ears and mind further regarding his overall musicianship. I had to listen to the video separately as you suggested and the listening experience was amazing! Jimi was indeed an incredible musician who demonstrated that blend of-I believe you put it(albeit partially I think)as this-chaos and control and overall technique. After listening to Jimi, now I’m a bit ashamed to say that for years I wasn’t exactly “fannish” about Jimi because of his smashing guitars on stage-I believe that musical instruments are meant for playing, not destroying. So as of now, I’ve put that part aside. Since listening to your music analyses, I’m more open minded and if this is a word, more “open-eared” to all music genres. Yes I know I’ve said this before: From one musician to another musician, I sincerely thank you for all you do, Fil! 🎸

  • @bensagal-morris8072
    @bensagal-morris8072 Před 3 lety +5

    It’s beautiful to see a true genius pay tribute to their inspiration.

  • @dortebuttenschn3764
    @dortebuttenschn3764 Před 11 měsíci +1

    A very instructive and hugely enjoyable video! Thanks!

  • @stephendavis5530
    @stephendavis5530 Před 3 lety +2

    Just so impressed with the way he jumped from the lead to the boogie and back again at lightning speed. That REALLY takes some doing! Amazing!!

  • @guitarguy382
    @guitarguy382 Před 3 lety +4

    16:43 - Notice how Jimi reaches over and turns-on the wah-wah by smacking it with his left hand.
    From that point onward, the wah-wah is on.
    02:35 - The way he ‘pulls’ that feedback/note out of the guitar.
    My head practically exploded when I saw that when I was a kid……so many years ago.

  • @claytonpaul4259
    @claytonpaul4259 Před rokem +3

    One year later and Jimi's music is back on CZcams! Can we try for a Pali gap or machine gun breakdown? I love these vids so much. Well done sir. Best tip for anyone starting from scratch learning to play?

  • @ronnieorsak9132
    @ronnieorsak9132 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you so much. Have listened to Jimi for over 50 years. I am so glad to hear you explain this all before I leave this place. Means so much. Fun and just really nice. Thanks again.

  • @jaybennett236
    @jaybennett236 Před rokem

    I have watched most of your videos and you sound the most excited I've ever seen you! The pitch of your voice is higher and louder! Love your reviews!

  • @keithmccaslyn2527
    @keithmccaslyn2527 Před 3 lety +3

    Yes when you play thru your HEART and SPIRIT and really really let it happen,let it go...then thats when its a different world...it isnt just knowning the notes,and the tones,its the freedom of spirit within you and beyound you that can really make it happen.
    Its gets deep in these waters...nice review. ....Play on Jimi...they'll never be another like you.

  • @yepyepp13
    @yepyepp13 Před rokem +3

    Take a close look: at 16:44 he was just pushing the WAH pedal with her left hand, while he's making that pull-off licks with his right hand. hahah what a showman he was.
    Jimi just covered this song, "Johnny Be Goode" in concert TWO TIMES in his life, just two fkin times. And he is really IMPROVIZING, as always. He mades things easy hahah
    On this video, and on his last concerts (take some 70 stuff shows like Baltimore 70, or European tour 70,...) he was a fkin BEAST, really: focuzed, groundbreaking and tasty licks, he literally rewrites the same song musically between one concert to another (for example Hear my Train a Comin', or Red House), understanding that he's always singuin' while playin'!!! I don't ever imagine what he have reached if he'd spend 10 or more years with us. What a loss.

  • @georgemarquardt4435
    @georgemarquardt4435 Před rokem +1

    Never saw Jimi but I saw Chuck berry once when I was twelve! He played a set on a flatbed truck between the first baseball game at the Metrodome in Minneapolis in 1982 ( exhibition Twins vs Phillies ) and a game played by the long gone Minnesota Kicks soccer team. He played for twenty five minutes with a pick up band of local standout musicians and just killed it...I was a really happy twelve year old. He drove up to the stage in a limo and left with that proverbial suitcase full of cash!

  • @Mosey410
    @Mosey410 Před rokem +2

    I’ve always loved the Woodstock rhythm instrumental jam towards the end. Really shows his great sense of rhythm. What a guy

  • @gregcrowe8885
    @gregcrowe8885 Před 3 lety +3

    Amazing beautiful artist.Good lesson. Thank You

  • @kelvendyson1508
    @kelvendyson1508 Před 3 lety +3

    FIL!!! My man Cheers mate 🍺 Happy New Year!! Your analysis of Hendrix are always spot on and when that smile starts we enjoy it with you!! Couple things to note! This performance shows how strong Jimi's hands are as he's using all down strokes on his strumming hand while playing slightly faster than the original song!! When he's on the " my but how country boy could play" he switches from the major to a minor chord..listen to it again! Towards the end he kicks on the wah-wah using his hand!! Lastly would you believe this was a warm up song!!! That's crazy!!!

  • @TheYjmfan
    @TheYjmfan Před rokem +1

    Top man really interesting and fantastically broken down with Hendrix quality examples nice one mate.

  • @ronnie5129
    @ronnie5129 Před 3 lety +2

    Fil, you did a great explaination of how Jimi Played, thanks, Cousin Figel

  • @gavanhillebold3131
    @gavanhillebold3131 Před 3 lety +16

    Hendrix (“In The West Album”) played Johnny B. Goode live at Berkeley Community Theatre on (May 30th 1970) and the rest is legendary history. Like Jimi told Pete Townsend at Monterey,” If I have to follow you I’m pulling out all the stops” ☮️ R.I.P. James Marshall Hendrix 🎸

  • @thiosemicarbizidebenzoylal2921

    This is some seriously great teaching if you really pay attention to the demonstrations. I think this is one of the best how to videos on you tube. Great guitar teacher.

  • @paulablissett4447
    @paulablissett4447 Před 3 lety +1

    HEY HANDSOME! Yay! Another video of Jimi playing 'Johnny Be Good', i must say, listening to you bend those notes, very inspirational and mesmerizing! Next to Jimi, you ARE my favorite, guitarist/musician.... Jimi would be looking you up for a jam or two, or add you as a band mate, No Doubt....., if he were still with us, I'm glad you weren't blocked on this one either, i really enjoyed your break down of this video, Filip, you are the MAN!! MUAH!!

  • @bobsaturday4273
    @bobsaturday4273 Před 2 lety +1

    this one made my day , thanx Fil !

  • @debravirden7130
    @debravirden7130 Před 3 lety +5

    You are a GUITAR MASTER. No question. I cannot play, but I certainly know Master Class! I have heard so many in that Astral plane, including Jimi Hendrix and SRV.

  • @CurtisBoyle
    @CurtisBoyle Před 3 lety +5

    The first time I saw controlled feedback as part of a song was when I saw Hendrix super-fan Joe Satriani on the Flying In a Blue Dream tour (late 1989 I think - maybe 1990). That opening C note, and he held it while staying at one spot on stage (“the sweet spot”), and he would just change the angle he was holding the guitar to switch the feedback to different notes. It was awesome, and technique Joe learned from studying Hendrix. Until then I knew how to make feedback, but had no idea you could actually control the pitch. Great analysis!

  • @redlinepreservation2681
    @redlinepreservation2681 Před rokem +1

    My wife and I love your show. I find it to be so refreshing to find somebody with a true love for music, and the history - insight that goes along with the piece you're analyzing.
    Many years ago, I was at the new school in Manhattan studying songwriting and music history. I remember one day the instructor asked us to go home and come back the next week and tell him what we thought was the best guitar solo ever. There were so many different answers and our teacher listen as everybody babble on jockey for position to get their point across about the best guitar solo, we all thought we knew the answer. Johnny B Goode was the answer he was looking for and here's why it was the first guitar solo done without any instrumental accompaniment.

  • @krishnaananda3617
    @krishnaananda3617 Před rokem +1

    Wow, yeah. Jimi is Jonny....Beautiful. Thank you!

  • @brucegibbins3792
    @brucegibbins3792 Před 2 lety +6

    When I first heard Jimi Hendrix, this must have been in the mid-1970s, around then, the effect was like being hit by a bus while completely disorientated and enjoying the thrill of still being alive. I can remember the B side: The Wind Cries Mary, the A side memory has gone. The sound Jimi made playing his guitar made every piece of popular music guitar playing passe`. Like, nothing else mattered - probably still doesn't. Hendrix blew away everything that came before him and even now, challenges all that has come after him. Because of the tonal variations played on the record, All Along The Watch Tower, will always rate tops on my own list of songs that provided the background to the loss of my personal innocence. Wha wha, sweeping slide, muted fast strumming everything else got stood on its head so that "pop" music would never be the same ever again. I bought Are You Experienced, Jimi's first album accompanied by two white guy side men a situation that Billy Cox, session drummer sounded a disapproval of. Jimi did more than just touched those of us who happily followed the faith and mourned him deeply when at just 27, Jimi was gone. Suddenly, no build up, no warning as dark clouds covered the Sun only a desperate sense of loss. We had been gifted someone, some special and unique, never to replaced and only for a few months. The Great ones always seem to leave us, long before their time and our time too it would seem. But, there they are still, their body of recordings, concert and television appearances - gone, and forever young.

    • @jeffsmith1354
      @jeffsmith1354 Před rokem +1

      Billy Cox is a bass player, not a drummer and never disapproved of Mitch or Noel. As a matter of fact Jimi and Mitch were very tight as friends and musicians. Third Stone From The Sun is all Jimi and Mitch. That is what makes that song. From what I can tell you just don't know what you are talking about.

  • @brandonterzic
    @brandonterzic Před 3 lety +17

    Never has the universal libido flowed so effortlessly as it did through Jimi.
    There is nothing to break down here.
    There is no other electric guitarist other than him.
    Everybody else is playing AT it ...and as flashy and as virtuosic as they may be----they can't touch him.
    His energy is incinerating...He was like prometheus stealing fire from the Gods and gifting it to the world.

  • @Magnus055
    @Magnus055 Před 2 lety +1

    Great instructional & entertaining vid. Much appreciated.

  • @garynicholson2931
    @garynicholson2931 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you. I love Jimi Hendrix. Your knowledge of music and respect for the musician is much appreciated.

  • @MrSonerman
    @MrSonerman Před 3 lety +4

    This is my favourite Hendrix performance

  • @markhodge7
    @markhodge7 Před 3 lety +3

    Jimi Plays Berkeley is an excellent DVD you can get from Amazon. I first saw it in a reparatory theater in the late 70's. One of his best recorded live performances from a music standpoint.

  • @bertoldriesenteil1430
    @bertoldriesenteil1430 Před 6 měsíci

    I don't watch blogs on guitar technique anymore because I don't understand the technical jargon but this was great. So well explained.

  • @joelteague8032
    @joelteague8032 Před 3 lety +1

    I love all of your reaction videos on Jimi you explain it so very well for us that admire Jimmy's guitar playing and enjoy guitar playing in general and don't know how to play you make it so much easier to understand