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- The Jimi Hendrix Experience - Red House | REACTION/REVIEW
BizMatik Reviews and Reacts to The Jimi Hendrix Experience - Red House
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“Cause if my baby don’t love me no more, I know her
Sister will”
Jimi was a savage hahaha
THIS IS JIMI's FIRST ALBUM !! ENOUGH SAID!!😍🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸😁
Listen to this album when I was 14 teen back in 1967.
You can't count?
Pure blues done by the master. Some of the live versions of this song will blow you away.
absolutely, there are many, one better then the next!!!
Hendrix in the West!
GO JIMI GO
Jimi was a great songwriter. That's a quality that he excelled over most of the great guitarists.
Great Composer :)
Most humans are imitators.
What a badass song 🔥🔥🔥☮️
Yeah, start at the beginning. You won't be disappointed.
I saw him live in concert twice. Rochester, New York - March 21, 1968 and 2 days later in Buffalo, New York - March 23, 1968. Mind blowing! I still think back to those 2 concerts more than a half century later ....
1967 changed my understanding of music. Jimi was the first to remove the veil, now you get to discover him. I’m low key envious but looking forward to reliving the journey vicariously.✌🏻
Great reaction! Oh that incredible guitar tone. This song is so beautifully executed. Mitch Mitchell’s drumming is the perfect compliment to Jimmy’s incredible guitar work.
I bought this album when it first came out. I still have it. Jimi was incredible !
You can't even begin to conceive of the impact this album had when it came out. It was a revolution in sound. A transformation of what a guitar could do. Us young musicians listened to this over and over and over.
Jimi was a true bluesman. he lived the life.
"Red House" is one of the first songs written by Jimi Hendrix back in 1966, and I think it's the first he recorded. 57 years ago, Biz.
Can you imagine what we felt like hearing this stuff for the first time? It was crazy cool.
Huge Hendrix buff, didn’t know it was his first for this era. Sounds about right, right? Lol
'specially on a big hit of Vitamin A.
You;re right about his voice. It's rich, and it matches his guitar playing!
His use of delay on this is divine
What a great song and trio . "Angel" was always one of my favorite ballads
The whole album is AMAZING. you won't be disappointed
When Jimi sings, there is no doubt that it's Jimi.
the live version of " hear my train comin" from Berkley community center is a perfect example of what sets him apart just amazing along with machine gun from the filmore east
I had this album. Seeing the cover brings back great memories. Wonderful time for blues and psychedelic rock.
Hendrix has never stopped being cool. I discovered his music when I was around 14 years old in the early 80's. Jimi died when I was a toddler, so I was late to the game. What's really cool though is that it's never too late to discover timeless music. That's what your channel exemplifies, Biz! Thanks for inviting us to join in on YOUR discovery. ☮
Hey Biz, this is my absolute favorite song ever! Jimi tells this story with the inflections of his guitar. You don't even need to hear the words. When the song starts and it sounds like everything is cool, the guitar is smooth. When he says "I have a bad bad feelin', My baby don't live here no more" his guitar wails like he is worried and in pain. When Jimi sings "I guess I'll go back over yonder across the hills, his guitar has this wlaking over the hills sound. Just terrific song.
Thanks Biz for doing one of my favorite Jimi Hendrix song. Jimi wrote this song and recorded it around 1966 or so. This song has become a Blues standard. There have been many covers of this song. Others who did covers of Red House were, Gary Moore, Prince, Buddy Guy, John Lee Hooker, Slash & Boz Scaggs. The Slash/Boz Scaggs is a live Video recorded 9/2/1995 check this video out!!!! Keep on keeping on Biz Great Job!!!
One of the all time classic songs in all of music history!!❤
Man there are some phenomenal live versions of this song. San Diego 69 is one of them. ✌🏼
I saw Jimi perform this live in Kansas City on Nov 1, 1968. Fantastic show.
What a Great time in Music. The album Hendrix in the West is Very Good. 🌄🎸🪴
THIS & Hear My Train A Comin are my jams especially when I got good "head change"✌💖☮
I put my older sister’s headphones on with this album when I was in 5th grade……changed my life! (Note…I was born in the burbs, white in a white world) My Mother introduced me to Billie Holiday and I couldn’t help but notice what I was hearing….Blues in all it’s glory! 😻
The Hendrix treatment for classic blues, it is an extended epic live, there are plenty of great live versions on You Tube. Still the best 56 years later. Try the entire album, it helped change music forever. Enjoy! 🎵🎸🎤🎶
Watching someone checking out Jimi Hendrix is like getting high with them! You feel the vibe together, what a trip! That's what is unusual about his music.
Probably my favorite Jimi Hendrix song! A live performance of this at the San Diego Sports Arena is fantastic. Great reaction:)
agree, there are many, this one is the best, it builds to one of the greatest riffs ever...then you actually get a 2nd riff...he was at his best there!!!
Yeah! Are You Experienced is an absolutely killer album! Do it!
One of my favorite Jimi songs--and I have read that it was his father's favorite.
His drummer almost steals the show on the album as a whole.
Well that's an exaggeration but he puts the drums on the front of the mix a lot and Mitchell is freaking good. Really intense. The drums are what give a lot of the songs that acid trip-like intensity.
My absolute favorite version of this song.
One of my all time favorite songs. I used to play Red House Electric Church on loop for hours.
You should absolutely do the whole 'are you experienced?' album....it's an all time classic that changed music forever and every song is a banger.
Maybe someone said it before, but this is the first time I've ever heard anyone describe his guitar notes as the strokes of an artists paint brush. That was a beautiful way to compare them Biz! I think if you are that excited about Hendrix, you should definitely start from the beginning. You won't hear any complaints from me! Peace!
As far as what to react to? The first 3 albums (his major releases) I knew of no one who was a bigger Hendrix fan than I was. Saw him at Newport 69' 5 weeks or so b4 Woodstock. I'm 70 now. Are you experienced/ Axis: Bold as love/ Electric Ladyland. All you need. 😃
"'Cause if my baby don't love me no more \ I know her sister will!" -- Heh. As testimony to the strength of the song, blues greats Albert King, Buddy Guy, and John Lee Hooker all recorded versions of the song and Prince reworked it as "Purple House" on a tribute to Hendrix album. A Hendrix album by album review is manageable because he only dropped three studio albums before his passing. And they're all great too! Plus Electric Ladyland is a double record, so twice the fun. Plus the posthumous The Cry of Love. And there are several outstanding live recordings too, including Band of Gypsys. The Radio One BBC sessions from 1967 are great too.
Love love this! One of my favorites..would have love to hear SRV play this too!💞✌️
This is one of my favorite Jimi studio tunes. Of all the great tracks on that first album, Red House was the one I dropped the needle on the most. Check out the live version from "In the West", Jimi at the Fillmore West; just awesome.
He has a whole album just playing the blues... guitar God... thanks for brightening my day. 😊
Just the thre of 'em
Perfekt 🚀
All of his Albums are straight ❤️🔥
And there is Rock and Roll before and after Mr. Hendrix
A gamechanger
Let the good Times roll ☮️🤟❤️🔥
Love me sum Hendrix! Check out my faves " The Wind Cries Mary" or the hauntingly beautiful "Castles Made Of Sand". I see that you have already done "Machine Gun" but havent't watched it yet. I love the way that Hendrix sometimes anounces his guitar solos as he does here by saying "I've still got my guitar", or on "Fire" when he says, "Move over Rover and let Jimi take over, you know what I'm talking about" and then after the solo "that's what I'm talking about" and then follows with "now dig this" before continuing the song. And yes, I am "experienced". Not necessarily stoned, but beautiful. But then again, I may have been stoned 😉
Jimi much like SRV has a voice that goes perfectly with his amazing guitar skill!
Red House…Isle of Wight version…. 🏆….good morning、good afternoon, and good night. 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
His San Diego version which appears on his live Hendrix in the West album is my favorite version. He smokes this one too though.
Top tier Hendrix here! Most Jimi's catalogue is blues based, but this veers totally into that realm. dbl ♥
I remember when Jimi came out in the 60's. I had to change my guitar playing
Like when Van Halen hit
Had to change all over again. Thanks. A great song
I love Jimi since I was like 8yrs old now62. Enjoy.
Man, this song NEVER gets old. 🥰
Great bluesy song... hey Biz check out Jimmy Thackery on this song cover... also he does a cover of SRV's song "Rude Mood"... a must see and hear.... thanks.
Are you experienced is my favourite hymn. Title of his first Bible. Pastor Jimi made everyone square.
Jimmy could play the blues as good as anyone He is the one that combined Rock and Blues This was a bad man If you want to see him at his best check him out at the Royal Hall
Yes, from the beginning!
Glad you liked this, Jimi has done most of the soundtrack to my life, he came to London in 1966, and all the cool people were really into blues, so Jimi wrote this blues to go on his first album. I heard lots of people think he's covering some classic from the old days. Check Wikipedia for "discography" because he recorded a lot more than the 3 albums some are suggesting. He had a new double album about ready to go with a new single "Dolly Dagger" - which came out in 1971 on the "Rainbow Bridge" album and the "Cry of Love" album (1971) also has loads of other studio tracks that he was out playing live at his gigs in 1970. Also released while he was alive was the "Smash Hits" album which has all his singles such as "Manic Depression" and there is also the album "Band of Gypsies" which was live. Plus there have been many other releases since then - most of which are well worth hearing/seeing.
was 15 & it rolled out like this...The Beatles (my 1st concert @ 13) @Jacksonville 1964....lots a other stuff and THIS guy. At 17, I drove down to West Palm in May 1968 to see him at a little music festival with some people I didn't know very well (gas $).
Landed in a chopper behind the stage and proceeded to do this...for an hour. Went to college in Gainesville, took a Greyhound bus to Jacksonville to see him at the Coliseum 6 months later...
Led Zep in 1969...and on and on. Peak Stones in 1975. Bowie's Station to Station tour in 76.etc, etc.
So much and so cheap...We thought it would ALWAYS be like this...I wanna go back.
Hi Bizmatik! I think it's great that you're shooting to react to all the tracks from Jimi's U.S. "Are You Experienced?" album. Go for it, using any order that works out best for you. The tracks are all great! A killer track that's a favorite of mine, and on the "Are You Experienced?" CD release (but wasn't on the vinyl album) is "Stone Free" (Jimi's 1st composition, & Side B of Jimi's 1st UK single, "Hey Joe"). It really rocks, & has a wild guitar solo!
My favorite Hendrix song
song is such a masterpiece. NObody did blues like Jimmi.....
……and their you have it , the best that ever was !!!! 🎸🎸🎸🎸
Can't wait till you get to his blues Album if CZcams allows you to react to that whole thing. That has some classic masterpieces on there.✌🏽
Yes one of my Faves!
You want to do a few more " yooohooos" while you listen.
A must see and listen is jimi does "Johnny be goode" Live!!
Thanks always.😊
One of my all time favorite Jimi jams!
This is the perfect electric blues song!!
Definitely listen to this entire album. The move on to AXIS: BOLD AS LOVE, ELECTRIC LADYLAND AND BAND OF GYPSYS.
This is that 'Blues' I've heard so much about!
How awesome was that! Jimi my favorite performer. Try Manic Depression next
Alright. Here we go!
More Jimi!!! You have a long way to go!
The question is has da Biz been to da red house. Love da reactions. Jimi is still the best.
Keep on rocking Bizz
Yes!!!
Hey Biz please do Jimi's Band of Gypsies album. Buddy Miles is on drums and vocals and Billy Cox is on bass. It's live from New Years Eve 1969, has great sound quality and is some of Jimis best work. Prepare to have your mind blown.
especially....machine gun...might be his most iconic moment!
The epic blues classic!!!! Awesome!!!!
You would lose your mind on Third Stone From The Sun same album.Recorded late 1966.Miles ahead of what anyone was doing on guitar
Love, love, love this song.
Yes! The Are You Experienced album released in the States did not have Red House on it. You can get the reissue CD that has all the tracks from the British release and the US version. The Greatest Of All Time.
That was some good “stank face”!!
Check out Castles Made Of Sand. ‘That’s alright I still got my guitar, look out’
Manic Depression, Purple Haze
Dude!! You need to check out "The Blues had a baby and they named it Rock and Roll" by Muddy Waters. This sums up the history of rock in one song
Jimi did only 3 studio albums. Are you Experienced is the first. The third, Electric Ladyland is a double album. All three studio albums are fire except, IMO, the handfull of songs written by the bass player, Noel Redding
I was 13 when I bought this album. The whole album is fire! 🔥🔥🔥🔥
💯💣💥
If you're going to do a whole album...may I suggest... "Axis Bold As Love".
Great song from a great album!!!
Check out the live version on In The West album
YES!!! Do the WHOLE ALBUM!!!
I recommend that you do Jimi's first album, "Are You Experienced," or the "Rainbow Bridge" soundtrack.
If you want to do a whole album you should definitely choose the Hendrix blues album. If not at least check out "I hear that train a coming" which is just him sitting on a stool with a 12 string acoustic guitar all alone. His voice really shines in that song.
Jimi does the blues.
Winds cry Mary.
Pure fire.🔥
'Are You Experienced' is a great album. And I agree with your opinion that you should try the album version of these songs first.
Quite possibly the best blues song of all time ! It’s dirty and has so much attitude. Hendrix just has a way with his voice, it’s like he’s telling a story . He was very, very unique .
Do the whole album I'm waiting eagerly 🎉🎉🎉
At 3:20 when you go 'wooo', he then played the same note that you were singing. Weird!