Jimi Hendrix: His final gig was anything but peaceful

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  • čas přidán 13. 04. 2024
  • The Jimi Hendrix Story. This week, we're doing a deep dive into the life of Jimi Hendrix, and exploring how he became such a massive icon in the field of rock guitar. Kindly like and subscribe - it really helps this channel a lot. I do appreciate it!
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Komentáře • 417

  • @guitarmeetsscience
    @guitarmeetsscience  Před měsícem +64

    Mitch Mitchell played drums on the Woodstock gig. Yes he really was originally named Johnny Allen. His dad, Al thought that he may have been named after somebody that Lucille was seeing, so he immediately renamed him to James Marshall. Like and subscribe Thank you!

    • @ReeseMac
      @ReeseMac Před měsícem +2

      Could that have implied that Al was not the biological father, or was it her being mean to Al, or perhaps Al being paranoid, or simply Al being upset that Jimi wasn't initially named after him?

    • @shmockette7158
      @shmockette7158 Před měsícem

      @@ReeseMac We'll never know :)

    • @ReeseMac
      @ReeseMac Před měsícem +1

      @@shmockette7158 Probably......unless a family member or 2 would be open enough to confirm or deny.

    • @richie2237
      @richie2237 Před měsícem +3

      It happens a lot more often than one might think

    • @antithug7942
      @antithug7942 Před měsícem +1

      In that pic of Al holding Jimi it looks like there's a pretty big resemblance to me. The eyes and a few other features. JMHO.

  • @darrenstansbury4433
    @darrenstansbury4433 Před měsícem +90

    A frequent statement about Jimi Hendrix is that he often played rhythm and lead guitar simultaneously and therefore often sounded like two guitarists playing at the same time.

    • @3D_Printing
      @3D_Printing Před měsícem +15

      Three, some bass with it

    • @NickWeissMusic
      @NickWeissMusic Před 8 dny +6

      Yeah, he was something else. There have been technically better guitar players, e.g. Stevie Ray played Hendrix cleaner, but his mastery of harmony and pop creativity he had were even more impressive than his guitar playing (which was really, really good and innovative, I'm not trashing his playing, I'm boosting his overal musical genius).

    • @doglog5748
      @doglog5748 Před 20 hodinami

      That’s not how it works

  • @satevo462
    @satevo462 Před měsícem +46

    Jimi had HUGE hands. Allowing him to simply manhandle the neck of the guitar into submission to create any sound in his head. As a guitar player with small hands, I envy his hands most of all. Dudes thumb could probably fret the high E string if he wanted to. Mine can barely fret the low E while trying to play Jimi's songs. He made guitar sound so effortless and easy to play. Until you pick up a guitar and realize he is playing some of the most intricate and complex positions ever. And that thumb is constantly putting in WORK. He's a genius, gifted both musically and physically.

    • @guitarmeetsscience
      @guitarmeetsscience  Před měsícem +6

      Exactly right!!!

    • @sole__doubt
      @sole__doubt Před měsícem +5

      Yep the same thing with Paul Gilbert, my favorite player. Huge hands are a real advantage in playing the guitar.

    • @peterpiper7951
      @peterpiper7951 Před 10 dny +2

      I had a dream as a kid. I was in a stadium and Jimi walked passed me and jumped the ropes into a boxing ring. I always wondered what the dream meant.
      When I got older and rediscovered the guitar heavily after a breakup. I had a lot more strength than I did in my childhood and youth. I realised Hendrix played with the strength of a boxer. To play like him you have to almost throw your whole body into it. I responded because I related to the "manhandled" comment.

  • @albertarguelles3262
    @albertarguelles3262 Před měsícem +37

    No one will ever be like Jimi. They can imitate bit not Originate like he did. He was truly a Shooting Star passing by us for a Magical moment in Time, Thank You Jimi for the Inspiration and thanks to GMS for an Awesome video of him being Jimi...

    • @guitarmeetsscience
      @guitarmeetsscience  Před měsícem +2

      Thank you Albert I agree 100%. Jimi Hendrix was such a legend - and in a lot of ways I don't even think he knew it.

    • @romienomie
      @romienomie Před měsícem +1

      Right on

  • @jeffbrinkerhoff5121
    @jeffbrinkerhoff5121 Před měsícem +181

    I was playing on the road in Cuyahoga Falls, OH with a 4 pc rock band when Jimi passed. That night 3 of us had nightmares involving Jimi and commented on it in the morning. We didn't find out til the next day when the cab driver told us on the way to the gig. We are all one.

    • @guitarmeetsscience
      @guitarmeetsscience  Před měsícem +14

      Pretty damn freaky I must say so myself! Thank you for sharing that! Wow

    • @JohnJCash
      @JohnJCash Před měsícem +15

      Very interesting. There was a Massive Growth period for me in my playing, and After having played for many many yrs. I'd dream at night of jimi standing at the tailgate of old ford farm truck, with some elder gentlemen, he'd smile, nod, and point to his flying V in the bed of the truck telling me to pick it up and play something. Each time that happened, and was only a few times, I'd wake up the next morning and absolutely freaking Blaze chops I'd been struggling with. Do I think Jimi blessed me in my sleep with something extra. No. I simply think it's cool as shit the way it happened. And Love the fact it was Jimi and that white Flying V. Is funny what the unconscious sleeping mind can and will do. Much love ppl.

    • @jArgonauticon
      @jArgonauticon Před měsícem +5

      I had a similar experience with Garcias death.

    • @WilliamOshea-sj9ze
      @WilliamOshea-sj9ze Před měsícem +8

      Just a few nights ago, I had a dream that I was at Jimi Hendrix's funeral, and the next night, I had a dream where Jimi Hendrix came back to life.

    • @bobs5596
      @bobs5596 Před měsícem +2

      i see in my dreams people and animals that have passed on. it always surprises and comforts me to see them happy and alive. usually these dreams happen a couple weeks after their passing but can occur as much as a year after. i feel i will see them all again. hope so.

  • @standardqueue
    @standardqueue Před 18 dny +17

    Jimi's last gig is in the sky, man.

    • @TheRainman444
      @TheRainman444 Před 12 dny +1

      You’re not implying that Jimi Hendrix is in heaven ? Because unless he repented and found Jesus he’s in hell ! As is all who reject GOD and live a life of excess !

    • @galiqxz1695
      @galiqxz1695 Před 9 dny +1

      @@TheRainman444just what I was about to say, all we can do is hope that he accepted Jesus at the last moment of his life.

    • @_swegs
      @_swegs Před 4 dny

      @@galiqxz1695Or except the fact that there is no god?

  • @edwardlagrossa1246
    @edwardlagrossa1246 Před měsícem +51

    As a drummer,I saw Jimi on my 14th birthday, 6-22-69 at Devonshire Downs - Granada Hills, California. They called it The Newport Pop Festival. It was on that day I realized I needed to be in FRONT of the stage, not behind drums. I became a professional singer/guitarist from that day forward till today!

    • @guitarmeetsscience
      @guitarmeetsscience  Před měsícem +1

      Very cool story thanks for sharing that!

    • @TheOsfania
      @TheOsfania Před měsícem +2

      Good. All about you, isn't it?

    • @robomaster4882
      @robomaster4882 Před 14 dny +1

      Devonshire Downs was actually in Northridge.

    • @dare2share207
      @dare2share207 Před 9 dny +2

      @@TheOsfania Actually, it was about how Hendrix inspired him enough to make a major decision and change in his life. Not "all about you", as you so snarkily said.

    • @TheMrcrazy711
      @TheMrcrazy711 Před 14 hodinami

      @@TheOsfaniaimagine having a unique experience and history you’d want to share and not being a snide troll on the internet

  • @lthompson7625
    @lthompson7625 Před měsícem +16

    I was talking to an older lady a few years ago . She said she managed to smuggle herself with her friend into Jimi’s dressing room in Blackpool , England 1967 before his concert . By the way, l did get to see him myself just before his death at The lsle of Wight Festival 1970. He was very tired and not at his best . His equipment kept malfunctioning as well. It was still a great thrill though to see him live..

    • @guitarmeetsscience
      @guitarmeetsscience  Před měsícem +5

      That must've been one hell of an experience!!!

    • @D-Fens_1632
      @D-Fens_1632 Před 21 dnem

      Yeah but that Machine Gun is one of the greatest things ever put to tape. Shame Noel wasn't there though.

    • @TheSteveSteele
      @TheSteveSteele Před 10 dny

      @@D-Fens_1632Sorry, but Noel just wasn’t a very good bassist. He had no feel for the bass. He played it like an average guitarist. I don’t like insulting musicians, but Billy Cox was a true bassist who was perfect for Jimi’s sound.

  • @ezsmith3765
    @ezsmith3765 Před 2 měsíci +48

    Hendrix 🔥LIVES FOREVER🔥

    • @aaronday7627
      @aaronday7627 Před měsícem +4

      Definitely Fact that's a true statement !

  • @halpcat133
    @halpcat133 Před měsícem +21

    I always think if he never passed what more he could’ve done for the history of music

    • @guitarmeetsscience
      @guitarmeetsscience  Před měsícem +5

      Exactly! He would have done a lot - was starting to explore more jazz and rhythm oriented stuff, combined with his explosive way of playing I think by the mid-70s he would have been doing some pretty incredible stuff!

    • @blondequijote
      @blondequijote Před měsícem +2

      Even if he felt like taking a break from the road and recording his music, Jimi was behind the board doing mixing and production on Electric Ladyland and the album he was working on after that. Imagine if he mentored and produced guys like Edide Van Halen.

    • @majorgunn
      @majorgunn Před měsícem +4

      He did it plenty while alive! The influence and history immortalized him, his music and his style. Yes we would have had more Hendrix, but there is a ton for the 4 short and fast years of fame. His death contributed to the power of his legacy and influence. We still have his 80 songs, that is a lot!

    • @sole__doubt
      @sole__doubt Před měsícem +3

      I see it as we were lucky to have the time and recordings we do have of Jimi.

    • @thomasreaves302
      @thomasreaves302 Před 3 dny +1

      Listen to Buddy Guy's "Sweet Tea" album. I think Jimi would be doing stuff just like it if he had not passed so early. Hard blues and a tad of country inspired funk. Just my opinion, humble as it may be. Peace.

  • @sazarod
    @sazarod Před měsícem +43

    8:23 Jimi's Woodstock band Gypsy Sun and Rainbows had Mitch Mitchell on drums, not Buddy Miles. Buddy joined later for Band of Gypsies.

    • @guitarmeetsscience
      @guitarmeetsscience  Před měsícem +3

      Thank you

    • @aaronday7627
      @aaronday7627 Před měsícem

      Yes that's the case most are unaware tho

    • @DigitalMusicLibrary
      @DigitalMusicLibrary Před měsícem +6

      With Mitch Mitchell eventually coming back after Band of Gypsy disbanded early 1970 Playing with Jimi until his death

    • @geraldfriend256
      @geraldfriend256 Před měsícem +4

      My favorite lineup. Always Mitch over Buddy Miles and Billy and Jimi were old friends.

    • @mikaelbiilmann6826
      @mikaelbiilmann6826 Před 28 dny

      I saw Buddy Miles sing for Santana in 1987. He was big and bloated by then... but still had some power in his voice.

  • @joesheetstheragman7737
    @joesheetstheragman7737 Před 3 dny +1

    I was at MSG when Hendrix walked off stage. He asked everyone to stop taking flash pictures. No one complied and he just walked off and left.

    • @guitarmeetsscience
      @guitarmeetsscience  Před 2 dny +1

      That is a pretty cool and wild story. Thanks for sharing that! Must have been a pretty insane experience - and to walk off the stage at MSG of all places. Damn

  • @fritzmuller8246
    @fritzmuller8246 Před měsícem +6

    I was born a couple of weeks after he died but I was a living thing then and heard the music from inside my mothers body . Yeah baby

  • @ehlerhog
    @ehlerhog Před měsícem +6

    If Jimi Hendrix appeared on the scene today I'm sure all the powers that be would be like OOH! Let's get him in the studio right away and fix that awful sound with our pitch correction and put up a backing track cuz nobody wants to hear that voice!!!

  • @MG-mk8ot
    @MG-mk8ot Před 2 měsíci +21

    Once again I’m very impressed with the effort and thorough research which went into this video!!! Well done Jim!!!!!

  • @rogerdat7807
    @rogerdat7807 Před 4 dny +2

    I got to play one of the Marshall heads from Rainbow Bridge/Maui gig with an original 1961 strat. It was 1000% Jimi's sound. The production guitar frets from those late 50's/early 60's guitars were skinny and flat. Nobody talks about the innovation of taller/wider frets, but the first-gen shredders all knew. It was a well-kept secret recipe.

    • @guitarmeetsscience
      @guitarmeetsscience  Před 3 dny

      Oh wow that is pretty cool! People must have been dumbfounded when these guys are getting all over the fretboard the way they were, when pretty much all the stock guitars were not tricked out with the jumbo frets. Finally somebody let the cat out of the bag! Thank goodness they did.

  • @imsoemo2234
    @imsoemo2234 Před měsícem +6

    As a PNW guitar guy, the story of Jimi Henderix makes me so sad

  • @Wayne83MI
    @Wayne83MI Před měsícem +5

    He played at the Grand Hotel on Mackinac Island in Michigan on September 7, 1970. It was an unannounced appearance at a labor day jazz festival. It was the second to last time he played guitar in public.

    • @Anonymous-xq5cs
      @Anonymous-xq5cs Před měsícem +1

      Hendrix was on the other side of the world in September 1970

  • @LewyLewy2008
    @LewyLewy2008 Před měsícem +3

    This is a fantastic video, very informative and concise!

  • @sole__doubt
    @sole__doubt Před měsícem +5

    Seeing Jimi in the velvet jacket and perfectly coiffed hair is pretty funny.

  • @robertscott5208
    @robertscott5208 Před 6 dny +1

    God bless this brother, I bought a guitar and he saved my life from heartbreak.

  • @AEVMU
    @AEVMU Před 16 dny +2

    My dad saw him play inside a mental institution on Staten Island where Jimi was apparently just having a mellow jam with his friend who worked there and played bass. Just a few people were there watching them jam. Must have been totally surreal.

  • @teemobile6111
    @teemobile6111 Před měsícem +5

    rip jimi you rocked stevo

  • @kevinstimelsky673
    @kevinstimelsky673 Před 25 dny +3

    Jimi like Eddie VanHalen was definitely a pioneering guitarist! But the greatest NO,, Jimi also gets credit for the whole feedback thing,, Townshend was doing way before Jimi.

  • @JimmyGambiniEsquire
    @JimmyGambiniEsquire Před měsícem +15

    Anyone read the book? Electric Gypsy? Eric Burdon says there was a hospital 5 min away but the emt’s insisted on taking him to the one 20 min away. Hmm 🤔 💭

    • @jono1457-qd9ft
      @jono1457-qd9ft Před měsícem +6

      Because he was already dead.

    • @Shadowman-1960
      @Shadowman-1960 Před měsícem +3

      Might have been the better choice.

    • @JimmyGambiniEsquire
      @JimmyGambiniEsquire Před měsícem +1

      @@Shadowman-1960 Always speculations I suppose but the universe always has a plan … Guitar Player mag had an article in the early 90’s about if Jimi had lived would he have burned out? Would he be the legend we respect him as today? Blew all our minds and that’s what matters 💥 😉.

    • @grangrampa832
      @grangrampa832 Před měsícem +1

      What you’re kidding

    • @elmolewis9123
      @elmolewis9123 Před 14 dny +1

      His girlfriend, who was with him that night, was a nurse and said she checked on him throughout the night, yet his lungs were filled with wine and vomit.

  • @JohnGSchuur
    @JohnGSchuur Před 2 měsíci +5

    Cool biography and storytelling ., lovely snippets of Jimi doing his magic .. shaping the landscape of music

  • @glennmccudden8574
    @glennmccudden8574 Před 16 dny +3

    HENDRIX AND ZAPPA. WHERE
    THE FIRST WHO PLAYED WAH
    WAH. AND ZAPPA AND HENDRIX
    ALSO PLAYED TOGETHER.

  • @oopsydaizi3s824
    @oopsydaizi3s824 Před 2 měsíci +26

    Force of nature 🔥🔥🔥

  • @Roady-13
    @Roady-13 Před 2 měsíci +8

    I've really been enjoying your deep dives. Especially this one!! Wanting to play Hendrix got me kicked out of my 1st band back in'67! Rock On Jimmy!! ☮-Roady

    • @guitarmeetsscience
      @guitarmeetsscience  Před 2 měsíci +3

      Thank you so much Roady!! Haha, if you're going to get kicked out of a band do it right. Funny that you mention it, because when we used to play for a Neil diamond tribute we would play Hendrix on breaks, and he would come in and be like what the hell are you guys doing lol. Rock on brother 🤘🤘

  • @feltongailey8987
    @feltongailey8987 Před 16 dny +2

    Axis: Bold as Love, was arguably Jimi's pinnacle, imvho.

  • @MrMick560
    @MrMick560 Před 15 dny +2

    I know genius is used far too often and I think that many people don't deserve that accolade but in my opinion Jimi was definitely one that did.

  • @heimomoilanen9654
    @heimomoilanen9654 Před 15 dny +2

    Electric Ladyland is the most important album from the 1960s and the guitar solo of All Along the Watchtower is the best ever recorded.
    That album is the pinnacle of his music.

  • @SonicGrace
    @SonicGrace Před 2 měsíci +5

    Awesome Video Dude !!!

  • @DonaldConnolly-wl2ji
    @DonaldConnolly-wl2ji Před měsícem +11

    SRV. BOUGHT JIMIS HAT....AND WORE IT CONSTANTLY.

    • @timarnold7239
      @timarnold7239 Před měsícem +1

      I guess the guitar Ju-Ju in Jimi's hat couldn't help keep SRV's helicopter in the sky.

    • @grandmacaesar
      @grandmacaesar Před měsícem

      Constantly? Are you sure?

    • @thomasreaves302
      @thomasreaves302 Před 3 dny

      ​@timarnold7239 what a shitty thing to say.

    • @timarnold7239
      @timarnold7239 Před 3 dny +1

      @@thomasreaves302 True. But CZcams is home to the poorly thought-thru comment.

    • @guitarmeetsscience
      @guitarmeetsscience  Před 3 dny

      No kidding!!!

  • @gwugluud
    @gwugluud Před měsícem +1

    Jimi would be very impressed with the many types and broad varieties of efx pedals and floor processors we have now. I think some of the especially strange efx included in many of Zoom’s processors would have appeared in a few of his songs, had he remained with us. Subdecay’s and Earthquaker Devices’ gear would keep him up for days on end. Imagine what he would think of guitar synthesizers.

    • @guitarmeetsscience
      @guitarmeetsscience  Před měsícem

      Oh yeah - and Amplitube as well on the PC with a good low latency card. I could see him going nuts on that too lol

  • @Mike-xq2tk
    @Mike-xq2tk Před 2 měsíci +9

    Good doc. Theres some out of order info in the period of his death. His death is hard to say what really happened and the actions of monika ect. She called the guy from the animals first and they cleaned the place up witch wasted time that could of been the difference and he would of lived....thats just one theory. Its sketchy but anyways i think hes the most influential guitarist. And no one could play like him

    • @guitarmeetsscience
      @guitarmeetsscience  Před 2 měsíci +3

      Thanks for your take on that - yeah it is very sketchy. The part that really got me was the fact that she had said she had checked on him a couple times through the night so I'm not sure why she would have felt the need to. But again I think all the accounts are pretty hazy from all sides. Long story short - it's a shame that he couldn't stick around so we could see what else he would have come up with. Thanks for your comment I appreciate it!

  • @thomasminarchickjr.7355
    @thomasminarchickjr.7355 Před měsícem +1

    She didn’t immediately call paramedics. She called Eric Burdon freaking out, at which time he said “call an ambulance!” She eventually did, but it was after awhile.

  • @timothydillow3160
    @timothydillow3160 Před 2 měsíci +4

    "Knowledge speaks but wisdom listens." jh

  • @beauwhitlock5034
    @beauwhitlock5034 Před 2 měsíci +10

    Fun fact. My father was one of only two people other than his girlfriend who saw him the night he died.

    • @guitarmeetsscience
      @guitarmeetsscience  Před měsícem +1

      Wow that is definitely a fun fact! I'm sure there are some serious stories there.

    • @Sam07989
      @Sam07989 Před měsícem +1

      Does your dad think he was possibly murdered? That’s always been my thoughts.

    • @beauwhitlock5034
      @beauwhitlock5034 Před měsícem +6

      @@Sam07989 He thought it was definitely possible. Jimi was dating the daughter of a higher up in the Royal Navy (from my recollection) who used to go mountain climbing with Sir Edmund Hillary. Basically close friends with a Knight. Without saying too much, the moral of the story is “Don’t hit women”. Especially if their father is one step away from the Royal Family. They can make anything happen to this very day

    • @guitarmeetsscience
      @guitarmeetsscience  Před měsícem +1

      Chilling to say the least...

    • @Sam07989
      @Sam07989 Před měsícem +2

      @@beauwhitlock5034 interesting! I always thought it might have been that Michael Jeffries and him having executed wishes from the Black Panthers. But I still can’t imagine them doing that to Jimi but then again that’s the way it was back then.

  • @michaeldee8443
    @michaeldee8443 Před měsícem +2

    Cosmic...Epic...Ahead of his time...🎸

  • @funksaves
    @funksaves Před měsícem +2

    the amp shown at the 7:00 mark while mentioning fender amps is actually a Sunn 100s paired with 2x15s.

    • @guitarmeetsscience
      @guitarmeetsscience  Před měsícem +1

      Thank you - yeah I know, I was just talking about the amps in general and showing some images of different ones he used over the years. It wasn't actually meant to be timed but it came out that way.

  • @garyssimo
    @garyssimo Před měsícem +7

    There was an actual college course at the College of Marin in northern California
    on the life and times of Jimi. This was about 2006 or so.
    Still kicking myself for not enrolling. It was $86 Taught by a historian of this genious. I have the brochure somewhere....
    I used to jam with Jimis second cousin Tony a few times in 1999
    he knew every song. Tony was in a modern version of the Drifters.
    Really resembled his cousin.He didnt get to play with him sadly.

    • @garyssimo
      @garyssimo Před měsícem +3

      Steven Roby is the historian. I went to a presentation he put on in Fairfax Ca 2005 ish

    • @garyssimo
      @garyssimo Před měsícem

      Steve is not the murderer Steve Roby.

    • @guitarmeetsscience
      @guitarmeetsscience  Před měsícem

      Damn - that is pretty cool I must say!

  • @SrServ
    @SrServ Před měsícem +1

    Nice bio sketch. Good job❤

    • @guitarmeetsscience
      @guitarmeetsscience  Před měsícem

      Thank you so much! I really appreciate your kind words 🙏🤎

  • @CuteLesbo69
    @CuteLesbo69 Před 2 měsíci +11

    I've always wondered what Jimi would have done musically if he had lived. With the flower power movement dying out and the rise of metal it would have been interesting to see where he would have went musically.

    • @guitarmeetsscience
      @guitarmeetsscience  Před 2 měsíci +3

      Agreed 100% - he was already starting to dabble and stuff that was much more groove oriented, I think by the mid-70s he would have had some mind-blowing stuff out.

    • @samthunders3611
      @samthunders3611 Před měsícem +3

      Jazz blues

    • @FlipDahlenburg
      @FlipDahlenburg Před měsícem +1

      @@guitarmeetsscience He'd become a turnip farmer, and put music behind him. I have this on good authority.

    • @BobFos-kc3ee
      @BobFos-kc3ee Před 7 dny +1

      Lenny Kravitz are you gonna go my way

  • @zebdoz333
    @zebdoz333 Před 2 měsíci +27

    Sure didn’t sound like Jimis gf wasn’t all that trained as a nurse huh?

    • @guitarmeetsscience
      @guitarmeetsscience  Před 2 měsíci +8

      Exactly!! I thought the same thing when I was putting this together. Also weird is that she said she checked in him periodically through the night.... They struck me as really odd.

    • @user-hm3ez2dk9h
      @user-hm3ez2dk9h Před 2 měsíci +9

      ​​@@guitarmeetsscienceIt was common to sign a music contract involving three albums and three tours in five years. Along with the contract was signing a life insurance policy for five years in case the musican expires.
      The reality was if a musican angered his management, he may end up worth more dead than alive.

    • @cosmicdebris42
      @cosmicdebris42 Před měsícem

      The Medics who came were found years later and said he was already Dead for hours before they Got there. Danimon wasn't there contrary to popular belief. I am of the belief that Hendrix was murdered by his Manager, who he was due to testify about in court for ripping him off Millions.

    • @guitarmeetsscience
      @guitarmeetsscience  Před měsícem +3

      I did not know this.... Very interesting

    • @cosmicdebris42
      @cosmicdebris42 Před měsícem +14

      When they found Jimi he had been Gone for a couple of hours and he was alone. Jimi was about to Testify against his Manager who had been fleecing him for Millions. There were no Narcotics in his system. This comment has been removed once before for no reason. Very strange

  • @claudejkinney1154
    @claudejkinney1154 Před měsícem +7

    G.O.A.T! ICON! 4-EVER!

  • @AndyThomas_mrblitz
    @AndyThomas_mrblitz Před 2 měsíci +6

    ...you ask pretty much any professional rock guitarist from the 70s to 90s, who their influences are, and oftentimes the two top names are Jimi Hendrix and Jimmy Page... check out 'Band of Gypsies' LP... if memory serves, Hendrix uses a ringmod on 'Who Knows', and a univibe on 'Machinegun'... once, i told my sister that 'Little Wing' is 'the perfect song'... she's a bit older than me, and saw Hendrix live, twice... she gave me 'Are You Experienced?'... said she had 2 copies so she could give one away... i used to spin it backwards on a small record player... then one day played it forward (that vinyl was very tough), and life was never the same... Jimi might have done more than anyone else, to influence what came next.... did you know Uli Roth 'hung out' with Monika Dannemann? ...she painted 2 or 3 of his 'Electric Sun' album covers, and previously wrote the lyrics to 'We'll Burn The Sky' (about Jimi) by the Scorpions... you can hear Hendrix/Ernie Isley influences in Roth's playing...

    • @guitarmeetsscience
      @guitarmeetsscience  Před 2 měsíci

      Wow Andy that is pretty awesome! Hendrix and Page really shaped things in the world of guitar for sure. I did not know that about Roth - a total monster himself. Thanks for sharing that Andy I really appreciate it!

  • @heavierthanheaven88
    @heavierthanheaven88 Před měsícem +8

    He didn't just learn from ear like some super human, he was taught by local blues guitarist. According to his autobiography, "Room Full of Mirrors".

    • @NiSiochainGanSaoirse
      @NiSiochainGanSaoirse Před měsícem +4

      But he did. He developed his own style by ear, aswell as by traditional tutoring.
      I have two cousins, one of whom played with the royal jazz orchestra for a year, and another, a bassist, who attended the Royal college of music.
      Both of them struggled for ears ro play without reading music, despite being very a accomplished young musicians in their own rights.
      Playing by ear is compatible with reading music traditionally.

    • @cannotfindmyshoes3
      @cannotfindmyshoes3 Před 27 dny

      That ain't his autobiography. Wasn't it Noels book about him? Jimi left this planet before he could write a book about himself.

    • @brandonterzic
      @brandonterzic Před 6 dny

      what difference does it make? Most musicians of that era learned by ear, you don't have to be a "super human" to learn music by ear.

  • @RlsIII-uz1kl
    @RlsIII-uz1kl Před měsícem +4

    Can't image the legendary music we've lost with the loss of Hendrix.

    • @MsFreshadenu
      @MsFreshadenu Před měsícem +1

      Rap would've probably sounded a bit different

  • @Tardxan
    @Tardxan Před měsícem +24

    Medics said he had about a gallon of wine in his lungs. Bro had a jug forced down his throat, he didn’t just OD.

    • @rikoshayrabbit
      @rikoshayrabbit Před měsícem

      I've written the guy who produced this video telling him the same. You are correct... Hendrix was murdered. Drowned in wine. Probably by his very spooky manager Michael Jeffrey.

    • @JaquelineGoodspeed
      @JaquelineGoodspeed Před měsícem

      Man I just thought this toooo.

    • @Jules_73
      @Jules_73 Před měsícem +3

      It’s called aspiration and isnt hard to believe. Mixing drugs has this fatal outcome all the time with alcoholics who mix drugs. If you pass out on your back and start vomiting it all goes down your windpipe.

    • @Tardxan
      @Tardxan Před měsícem +4

      @@Jules_73 it was a mixture of vomit AND like a gallon of wine. As if it was forced down his throat, and he puked during the process. Way too much wine for it to make sense otherwise…

    • @damonstewart70
      @damonstewart70 Před měsícem +2

      Plus he had no wine in his blood stream. Pure sign of waterbording

  • @Rundark-
    @Rundark- Před měsícem +3

    Jimi Hendrix was to Rock & Roll What Bruce Lee was to the Martial Arts. And in ironic cruelty, fate took both of them far before their time was due.

    • @guitarmeetsscience
      @guitarmeetsscience  Před měsícem +3

      What a great comment! You hit the nail on the head perfectly.

    • @jesusislukeskywalker4294
      @jesusislukeskywalker4294 Před měsícem +2

      @@guitarmeetsscience🎤🐥 same date of birth 27 November , same day as mine , same day crossroad blues was recorded

    • @guitarmeetsscience
      @guitarmeetsscience  Před měsícem +2

      @jesusislukeskywalker4294 wow that is awesome!!!!!

  • @derksforeal7960
    @derksforeal7960 Před 20 dny +1

    Burn out or fade away, both ways suck. Imagine a world where jimy could have heard the amazing talent her induced

  • @joellamoureux7914
    @joellamoureux7914 Před měsícem +8

    Voodoo child IS the best song EVER WRITTEN. It cannot ɓe beaten .

  • @jefffloyd2141
    @jefffloyd2141 Před měsícem +1

    Jimi recorded with the band Love as well

  • @KrishnaDraws
    @KrishnaDraws Před měsícem +1

    Good info! Your voice sounds almost *identical* to the host of the Definitive Mac Upgrade Guide YT channel.

    • @guitarmeetsscience
      @guitarmeetsscience  Před měsícem +1

      Thank you so much! I had to go check out that channel and sure enough my voice does sound like his lol. I'm really glad you enjoyed it and I appreciate your kind words!

  • @ikigai47
    @ikigai47 Před 7 dny +2

    If Jimi didn't get injured in 61 he'd have been a paratrooper in the Vietnam war which means he'd have likely died and we'd all have been worse off for it. I often wonder about all the men that would have contributed invaluable things had they not died in a pointless war.

    • @guitarmeetsscience
      @guitarmeetsscience  Před 6 dny +1

      It's weird how some things work out for a reason. I agree - probably a whole slew a very talented people we never got to know

  • @trevorgwelch7412
    @trevorgwelch7412 Před měsícem +3

    Sir James Marshall Hendrix ✨🎸✨🇺🇸☮️

  • @philatio3535
    @philatio3535 Před měsícem +4

    Never seen the footage of Jimi playing acoustic around the 7:30 mark in the video. Anyone got a link to the full clip of it? Would definitely like to check it out

    • @guitarmeetsscience
      @guitarmeetsscience  Před měsícem +2

      It should actually be all over the place on CZcams. If you just search out Jimi Hendrix acoustic you'll find it.

    • @samthunders3611
      @samthunders3611 Před měsícem

      There's a video documentary Jimi Hendrix out I've the VHS it's probably on DVD now he plays acoustic Hear my Train several times n a photo of him on the stole n Jame clothes on the cover

    • @robert.m4676
      @robert.m4676 Před měsícem +1

      Back in the 80’s I had a picture of that session on my wall. I thought for years it was a painting of him. It wasn’t until around 5-7 years ago I saw him play that session or whatever it was . I had no idea it wasn’t actually a painting. The colors were so vibrant and wild that I thought someone was just trying to make him look cool. My pops ripped up all my concert shirts and posters for some reason. I’m sure it was me being a bit rebellious but I was really pissed.🤣

  • @jessedorsettii9988
    @jessedorsettii9988 Před 29 dny +2

    Collaborating with Miles would have been phenomenal. The two egos may have clashed, probably more like Miles being a prima donna, I'd imagine.

    • @guitarmeetsscience
      @guitarmeetsscience  Před 29 dny +2

      That would have been an amazing collab - especially if Davis let his guard down a bit and wailed along with Hendrix over some cool modal jams. That would have been the perfect answer to kind of blue!

    • @jessedorsettii9988
      @jessedorsettii9988 Před 29 dny +2

      @@guitarmeetsscience We could only dream on some rainy day.

  • @timarnold7239
    @timarnold7239 Před měsícem +2

    Hate to be a stickler, but that wall of amps you show at 7:02 are not Fender Twin Reverb amps but 4 Sunn cabinets powered by a Sunn 100S amp head. He did use a Fender Twin Reverb with Curtis Knight and the Squires in 1965, but was using Sunn briefly (in '66) as a promotional deal before switching to Marshall. I heard he used Twin Reverbs for studio work as well.

    • @guitarmeetsscience
      @guitarmeetsscience  Před měsícem

      Thank you no stickler-ness taken. I was just trying to show the breadth of his amp choices but probably didn't do the greatest job at explaining all the myriad of his amp choices. Good catch!

  • @almabraun3799
    @almabraun3799 Před 8 dny +1

    One of the problems with being a speed freak psychologically is that the brain tells you you've done it all you've seen it all there's nothing new left in the world a world weariness is about you I've always thought that Jimmy succumb to that

    • @guitarmeetsscience
      @guitarmeetsscience  Před 8 dny

      You bring up a very interesting point - and judging by some of the interviews, you could see his weariness so plainly. Spot on assessment

    • @almabraun3799
      @almabraun3799 Před 8 dny +1

      @@guitarmeetsscience I'm sorry to say that I can speak from experience as a 20 year old now at 74 I look back and think what a fool I was I'm sorry to say also what a sad ending for Jimmy

  • @GWAsnipr7
    @GWAsnipr7 Před měsícem +3

    He was one of a Kind! I always play Star-Spangled Banner, in his style, on the Fourth of July on my guitar In recognition of Jimi Hendrix..

    • @guitarmeetsscience
      @guitarmeetsscience  Před měsícem

      He really was - that is the perfect routine for the 4th of July. I really love his take on The Star-Spangled banner.

  • @WhiskeyRichard.
    @WhiskeyRichard. Před měsícem +2

    Thanks for this and for not focusing on his drug use and how that factored into his music and life - what most media do. A look at any of the popular bands of that era makes their impact a truism.
    It's crazy he preferred right-handed guitars. I guess it's what he knew best.

    • @guitarmeetsscience
      @guitarmeetsscience  Před měsícem +1

      Thank you so much! Often a lot of media outlets tend to let the drugs overpower his actual story - and really I think his playing should still take center stage. Yeah I was surprised by the fact that he preferred right-handed guitars, just like Eric gales who of course was influenced by him quite a lot though he actually plays even with the strings upside down. There is a slightly different feel with an upside down headstock, so I think Jimi was particularly drawn to that. Your kind words are very appreciated!

    • @WhiskeyRichard.
      @WhiskeyRichard. Před měsícem +1

      @@guitarmeetsscience Now that's creator feedback. Thank you so much for your reply - I didn't realize he didn't change the strings either, that is wild, he did everything upside-down and backwards. Even your replies are enriching!
      I always wondered how he became such a force, and all you had to do was say Little Richard to explain everything. Those are quite some accolades. I have an electronics background, so I consider what he did to be elevating the area to the level of art. That's probably the greatest thing technology can offer us: it cannot make art itself, but it can enable us to create new visions. Bring us together and all that.
      Thanks and again and keep rocking, brother

    • @guitarmeetsscience
      @guitarmeetsscience  Před měsícem

      @WhiskeyRichard. Thank you! It is pretty cool that Eric gales figured out how to play the guitar just right off the rack in left-handed fashion. Where there is determination right. I agree with you elevating the area to the level of art. It all works hand in hand. Thanks again very much!

  • @frankenjstein9371
    @frankenjstein9371 Před měsícem +5

    I was but 4 days old when Hendrix passed.

    • @guitarmeetsscience
      @guitarmeetsscience  Před měsícem +2

      It's interesting that considering the time when he passed, he still remains larger than life. I think the legend has only grown.

    • @popsfereal3192
      @popsfereal3192 Před 24 dny

      wow....cool?

  • @jeffreyrivers1983
    @jeffreyrivers1983 Před 16 dny

    I taught Jimi for years

  • @brianjones3191
    @brianjones3191 Před měsícem +3

    I have read differing accounts of his death.

  • @darrellminx5459
    @darrellminx5459 Před měsícem

    That is correct

  • @RIFFRAFF104
    @RIFFRAFF104 Před 6 dny +1

    I read that Zappa turned jimi onto the wah pedal.

  • @mattbarker1411
    @mattbarker1411 Před měsícem +3

    It's a fact that little Richard fired Hendrix for outshining him.......

  • @deepfryblue
    @deepfryblue Před měsícem +2

    wow never knew Jimi was born Johnny Allen. The Woodstock band line-up was Jimi, Larry Lee, Billy Cox, Juma Sultan, Jerry Velez and Mitch Mitchell on drums not Buddy Miles. I always thought the famous guitar burning was at Woodstock too, but no, that was 2 years earlier at Monterey, although he did set fire to his guitar on many occasions, the first ever at the Astoria, Finnsbury Park London.
    Finally, i think it quite obvious Jimi was murdered/assassinated. Too deep to get into here except to say Jim drank very little that night yet his autopsy found litres of wine in his lungs but very little in his stomach or blood alcohol count. 'Tappy' Wright wrote a book about his time as a roadie and notes a pre-death confession of Hendrix's manager Michael Jeffery who had a lot to be gained by Jimi's death as well as the backing of some heavy London gangsters.

  • @user-xd1gt9if2v
    @user-xd1gt9if2v Před měsícem

    Now than im 2 times older than jimi now...its like now to me he looks like a teenager. So young. Murdered so young. And they know because had he really choked on vomit it be in his lungs...and undigested wine was in his lungs meaning he was already dead before someone shived a wine bottle down his throat. Poor dude

  • @unclephilly2127
    @unclephilly2127 Před měsícem +2

    He got clipped. record company/contract dispute.

  • @leelane9929
    @leelane9929 Před měsícem +1

    You left out his closed friendship with Billy Cox who he had met and played with in the Army.Then later re-connected and lived to together in Nashville Tn. And playing together in various bands. Also Billy Is still alive but finally retired due to health in his 80s.

    • @guitarmeetsscience
      @guitarmeetsscience  Před měsícem

      Thanks Lee - that is actually one really cool piece of history right there as well. Billy was the perfect compliment to Jimi.... I wonder what his earlier work would have sounded like had they have hooked up sooner. Thanks for sharing that I appreciate it!

  • @surfernorm6360
    @surfernorm6360 Před měsícem +3

    Good content glad you didn't go crazy with the Click bait that going wild on CZcams now

    • @guitarmeetsscience
      @guitarmeetsscience  Před měsícem +1

      Thank you surfernorm!!!! Sadly everything is clickbait at this point.... The old days of CZcams are gone lol much much appreciated bud! 🤘😎🤘

  • @bettertvreceptionwithfoilf7100

    Did he do this guitar gig a lot, where it hit it on fire?
    I knew a guy who'd gone to see him years ago, and he said he lit a white guitar on fire, and swung it around, and let it go.
    He said, it hit this woman in the head, and knocked her out cold.

    • @guitarmeetsscience
      @guitarmeetsscience  Před měsícem

      Oh damn I didn't know it hit somebody in the head! A flying Stratocaster could definitely do some damage. He did not do it often -actually twice that I know of both the 1967 but I'm sure others can weigh in if they know other incidents where he did that.

  • @ron3676
    @ron3676 Před 2 měsíci +3

    Hendrix ,Stones, Beatles,,,,they could never have realize what they started. ❤IT.

    • @guitarmeetsscience
      @guitarmeetsscience  Před 2 měsíci

      Agreed 100%! So much kicked off right around that time. Thank you kindly!

    • @darkscribblings
      @darkscribblings Před 23 dny +1

      Agreed but please don't forget the doors or zeppelin

  • @davidhague3270
    @davidhague3270 Před měsícem +2

    I did here that Hendrix was not discharged because of an injury but because of drug use and undisciplined behaviour that was kept quiet

  • @daveswita5483
    @daveswita5483 Před měsícem +1

    R I P Jimi 10-4

  • @MikeRay1978
    @MikeRay1978 Před 4 dny +1

    The dude from Preal Jam uses a lot of Hendrix chord phrasing.
    Edit Mike Mcready?

  • @AissurDrol
    @AissurDrol Před 16 dny

    Jimi was the best. Period. Not a big fan of the music, it's just not my style, but he's still the best. Rest in peace Jimi!

  • @sirzembla4512
    @sirzembla4512 Před 7 dny

    He was found dead ,all alone , with wine all over his hair , with high quantities of wine in his lungs and no alcohol in his blood , he was declared dead by drowning .....

  • @rafter_man
    @rafter_man Před měsícem +6

    Hendrix died 11 years and 9 days before I was born (on 9/9/81)

    • @jesseroggio7260
      @jesseroggio7260 Před měsícem +2

      He died 8 years and 8 months before I was born. Either way you were born too late to see him play live. My mom saw him play with Band of Gypsys in 1969.

    • @guitarmeetsscience
      @guitarmeetsscience  Před měsícem

      @jesseroggio7260 your mom must have had some pretty cool stories about that! It would have been awesome to see him live during that time.

    • @ramsey6681
      @ramsey6681 Před měsícem

      I was born in London in 1968, and although it may sound silly, as a huge Jimi fan I still consider it a privilege just to to have been alive in the same city at the same time!
      That place, that period, and Jimi in particular, have always had a huge influence on me.
      (My mother also saw Joe Cocker live a few weeks before I was born - I think that may have subliminally helped to form my lifelong musical tastes as well!)

  • @davidalexander4450
    @davidalexander4450 Před měsícem +2

    I have loved this cat (James Marshall) my entire life and it’s only now-in 2024-that I learn his name is Johnny Alan?!? Thanks for your bid-I legit thought I knew everything…Rainbow Bridge still rules…right?!!

    • @guitarmeetsscience
      @guitarmeetsscience  Před měsícem +1

      Thank you - Yes rainbow bridge was a pretty darn interesting project. Got a lot of flaming from people who think I got it wrong. He really was originally named Johnny Allen. By his mom Lucille, but his dad thought that Johnny Allen might have been a guy she was seeing while was out of town. Not too long after he was born his dad changed it to James Marshall and the rest is history....

    • @aaronday7627
      @aaronday7627 Před měsícem

      It's cool bro your still a true Hendrix fan there's lots of fun stuff to learn about Hendrix

    • @heimomoilanen9654
      @heimomoilanen9654 Před 15 dny

      ​@@guitarmeetsscienceThanjs for info

    • @guitarmeetsscience
      @guitarmeetsscience  Před 15 dny

      🙏🙏 Thank you!

  • @TheRealcdawg22
    @TheRealcdawg22 Před 2 měsíci +8

    Jimi was the shit!
    I believe his Marshall Lead heads of that era were 200 watt heads, the Marshall Major. I have read several books and watched countless documentaries about Jimi Hendrix. I could be wrong, but I don't think so.
    While in the UK, Jimi and his management were taken to meet Jim Marshall, the owner of Marshall, the amplifier manufacturer. Jim Marshall was the former drum teacher of Mitch Mitchell, who was then the drummer of the Jimi Hendrix Experience. Mitchell introduced both of the James Marshalls (Jimi was James Marshall Hendrix) to eachother and they had a good laugh. The plan of Jimi and his management was to have a Marshall head with a backup and speaker cabinets in each part of the world in which they had planned to tour. They surmised that it would save them money to transport and reduce the maintenance needed for those amps. The Marshall amps of that era were not very reliable and they were notoriously difficult to repair. Marshall made amps with whatever components that were readily available at the time, often mismatched components. It was extremely difficult to find replacement parts and exact replacements were even harder to find. Jimi was hard on his equipment also. They bought several identical amps from Jim Marshall that day. Their strategy did not exactly go according to plan in the future as his financiers had them criss-cross the USA and play shows and festivals wherever they could get paid.

    • @guitarmeetsscience
      @guitarmeetsscience  Před 2 měsíci +1

      How cool is that! Thanks for filling in the gap. Like some of the ironic stories of how these guitar players came to be, it looks like Marshall amps had a similar story. I didn't know they had such a tough time in the beginning. That is pretty cool!

    • @TheRealcdawg22
      @TheRealcdawg22 Před 2 měsíci +4

      @guitarmeetsscience What I know about Marshall is that Jim Marshall was a drummer turned drum teacher, and he worked out of a music store. So he regularly overheard bunches of guitarists coming into the store and asking the owner if he could get Fender amps. In England at that time, I think all that they had for amps were Vox amplifiers, and I believe they were owned or distributed by Selmer Musical Instruments, who also did organs and accordions. Well, the Vox amps, although we appreciate them for their great sound, were not loud enough. Not even close. Back in those days, there were no high-powered solid state PAs yet. So, as a guitarist,if you wanted to be heard, you needed a Fender amp. Well, that music store had a problem getting Fender stuff. There was no distributor in the UK. So, to get them, you had to send your money to Fender, including the exorbitant cost of shipping, and it took awhile to get there. For financial reasons, this put that idea out of reach for 95% of the musicians. So, Jim Marshall took a look at the guts of one of the few Fenders that was ordered and saw an opportunity. He figured that he could make them himself and cut out all of that unnecessary expense. Obviously, the market was there. So Jim ordered the loudest amp Fender made, which was the Bassman and basically copied the entire electronic circuitry. He had to source all of the parts from what he could get in the UK, most notably the valves and transformers, but the same was true with the capacitors, pots, and everything else. In the UK, they did not readily have 6L6 tubes, but they did have EL-34 valves that were similar in power and dissipation (Mullards, if I remember correctly). The transformers that they sourced in the UK, although plenty adequate for that purpose, turned out to play a big role in how different a Marshall sounds from a Fender. All of the different parts combined made the Marshall sound different. Jim had a great idea to separate the amp from the speakers into a head unit and 412 speaker cabinets, respectively. That may have happened a little later on. My recollection is a little hazy on that part of the story. So, Jim went into business himself, making and selling bunches of British bastardized Bassmans. He would go on to do other designs and hire proper engineers at some point. The transformers remained the same, though. They had reliability issues for awhile with the amps though. Most likely because they used whatever parts were available. If they didn't have capacitors of a certain value, they would use a different value as close as they had. When you do that several times in a circuit, your results are going to be different. You are probably aware of the "Plexi." It isn't actually a model unto itself. There were a batch of amps that had a combination of different parts at the same time that they had to use a plexiglass control panel because they ran out of the regular panels that they used. That particular batch of amps was discovered later on to supposedly sound better than others. I'm not an expert on that story, but I think that is the gist of it. It is a good example of the parts mismatching that they did. It's crazy. Eventually Marshall built PAs and all kinds of stuff, but it all started with that Bassman. Cheers!

    • @vayabroder729
      @vayabroder729 Před 2 měsíci +6

      Great info but no; 200 W Marshall Majors were used by John Entwistle with The Who and Ritchie Blackmore. Jimi stuck to 100 W Super Leads and Fender Dual Showmans and sometimes Sunn amps.

    • @TheRealcdawg22
      @TheRealcdawg22 Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@vayabroder729 I am not suggesting that the Marshall Major was the only amp that Jimi ever used, I have a bootleg album that was recorded completely with him using a Fender amp oddly enough, but he did use the 200 Watt Marshall Major for a period of time. I believe that they purchased a few of them when Jimi was introduced to Jim Marshall. I don't remember the titles of the books I have read, but Jimi Hendrix is the first artist listed that is known for using the Major on the Marshall Major Wikipedia page. I just read your reply so I asked Google and it took me right there. You are free to do the same. Cheers.

    • @vayabroder729
      @vayabroder729 Před 2 měsíci

      @@TheRealcdawg22 Sure thing; I agree. I wouldn’t doubt he used them as well.

  • @markthornton7347
    @markthornton7347 Před 9 dny

    immediately called an ambulance after calling Eric burden etc....

  • @davidcox8961
    @davidcox8961 Před měsícem +2

    Was the final concert on the island of Fehmarn ? If so, I was there !! The train ride there was more fun than the concert.

    • @guitarmeetsscience
      @guitarmeetsscience  Před měsícem +1

      Very cool! Yes that was the last official concert though he did perform with the animals in a small club a couple days later.

    • @davidcox8961
      @davidcox8961 Před měsícem

      @@guitarmeetsscience the train ride really was fun. Standing room only. Hash pipes and wine bottles passing up and down the aisles. I recall that it was windy and cold at the concert. The music was short lived. Cheers !!

  • @maxenielsen
    @maxenielsen Před měsícem +2

    Thank you for what I think is the best biographical video of Jimi Hendrix.
    I know he was born in Seattle. Where did that guy come from?

    • @guitarmeetsscience
      @guitarmeetsscience  Před měsícem

      Thank you so much - I really appreciate your kind words. Right? He was from another planet!

  • @ariels3372
    @ariels3372 Před 26 dny +2

    i grew up in santa cruz and his drummer lived there he hated jimmy he told us he would alwyes bring grils play for them not jam and he would leave with the girls

  • @nitehawk-de8fy
    @nitehawk-de8fy Před měsícem +2

    Rock in Peace Jimi

  • @aminahmed2220
    @aminahmed2220 Před 2 měsíci +2

    What a fantastic video have a wonderful day also Thursday is my dad birthday ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊

  • @jareds9863
    @jareds9863 Před 18 dny

    Those amps around 7min look like sunn amps rather than fender

  • @iancraig682
    @iancraig682 Před 16 dny

    Did he turn the strings around or just play the guitar completely upside down ! ?

    • @guitarmeetsscience
      @guitarmeetsscience  Před 16 dny +1

      He just turned the strings around. Now Eric Gales actually plays it completely upside down. It's pretty wild to see!

  • @AlfharMcgreager-zo1en
    @AlfharMcgreager-zo1en Před 22 dny +1

    Johnny Allen
    Not James Marshall Hendricks or he became that alias later ?

    • @guitarmeetsscience
      @guitarmeetsscience  Před 22 dny

      His mom named him Johnny Allen, his dad was out of town when he was born. When his dad returned he suspected that his mom had slept around and that she had actually named it after a mutual friend. So he named him James Marshall. The resemblance between his father and him though is uncanny, so his father's claims were unbased.

  • @Guitars-Watches
    @Guitars-Watches Před 15 dny +1

    Great video, only feedback, this is fairly well known that EVH respected Hendrix’s contribution to guitar, but he was never a fan, and certainly did not emulate any style of his play.

    • @guitarmeetsscience
      @guitarmeetsscience  Před 15 dny

      Thank you! Jimi really shaped how rich guitar was approached, so I have no doubt he influenced Eddie even if those indirectly.

  • @cboisandlin9601
    @cboisandlin9601 Před 8 dny +1

    Why does the guy at 1:30 look like Hank Schrader 😂😂😂

    • @guitarmeetsscience
      @guitarmeetsscience  Před 8 dny +1

      Hahaha.... Good catch lol he does. I think it's time to binge BB for the fourth time 🤘🤘

  • @robertengland8769
    @robertengland8769 Před 12 dny +1

    God wanted guitar lessons.

  • @marcusenglish9900
    @marcusenglish9900 Před 17 dny

    my dad met jimmy henderson and they did cid in the hospital

  • @brentfreeland5834
    @brentfreeland5834 Před měsícem +2

    The New York show you mentioned with Jim Morrison showing up was a complete disaster. Morrison was completely trashed. Hendricks wound up apologizing to the audience for Jim's actions.

  • @vayabroder729
    @vayabroder729 Před 2 měsíci +9

    Jimi: The Apex of Rock Guitar; flanked by El Becko and EVH.

    • @johnnysully2689
      @johnnysully2689 Před měsícem +1

      I'd argue Eddie is flanked by Beck and Hendrix, tbh. Nobody has done for the guitar what Edward Van Halen has done, not even Jimi.

  • @aceventura5398
    @aceventura5398 Před 15 dny

    Right hand guitar played left handed avoids hitting those stupid knobs