Jimi Hendrix | He Did That So Effortlessly! | Hey Joe Reaction

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  • Jimi Hendrix | Hey Joe Reaction
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Komentáře • 108

  • @AceofBadeReacts

    What's your favorite Jimi Hendrix song? What's your favorite song he covered?

  • @Bekka_Noyb

    There's Jimi & then there's everybody else

  • @mr.goodenough3796

    The effortless charisma. The man was incredible ✌🏼

  • @bzbzob
    @bzbzob  +9

    The thing a lot of people either miss or don't mention is the rhythm playing in general and during this song, that kind of chord work influenced everyone, it's beautiful how he did it.

  • @Mike-kv5pl

    Actually, this is from 1967, not 1970. It was the group's first live performance in front of an American audience.

  • @MrMoggyman

    Absolutely. You are experiencing talent beyond talent, performance beyond phenomenal. Plays rhythm and lead simultaneously. This is next level. Jimi was ten blocks up the street musically from every other musical artist. Look carefully at that guitar. Yes, it is a standard stratocaster BUT it has been turned upside down and strung to play left hand which means the stringing is reversed and the control knobs are in the way of playing the guitar. Jimi could play with his teeth, over his head, behind his back, and between his legs. Seen live by me on more than one occasion. Conclusion? Genius!

  • @kentbergstrom3020

    He was the coolest guy back then, way ahead of everyone.

  • @Great-Documentaries

    Music videos started in the late 1920s. The Beatles and Elvis did them. Most big hit songs had them in the 1970s. MTV was born in 1981, and that's when it pretty much became mandatory to make a music video if you wanted to have a hit.

  • @supafrogg258

    ADDENDUM: Per my other comments re concert camera work, the concert footage too often was shot by camera generalists who would default to shooting almost exclusively the frontman, who in the case of Cream was bassist, Jack Bruce, who sang most of Cream's songs. Also, during Cream, bassist Jack Bruce & drummer Ginger Baker were considered by the music world then to be music GIANTS. So, that may have also accounted for some of the camera attention given to them.

  • @Dave-yq8rb

    And that chaps is why he was the best guitarist ever.....

  • @claytonpaul4259

    Ha, be thankfuk the camera stayed on Jimi for this one, most of the live video recordings show anything besides him playing for 75% of the time. Favorite Jimi cover? National anthem at woodstock. All along the watchtower. Born under a bad sign (Blues compilation). Check out voodoo child live at woodstock and machine gun on band of gypsys to really see why hes the best ever. ❤

  • @supafrogg258

    Good observations, guys!

  • @mnight207

    For some reason people are always more amazed at the playing behind the head than with his teeth but as a guitarist I can assure you that playing accurately with your teeth is 100 times harder than playing behind your head

  • @renedavids6154

    Was 12 years old when i heard about Jimi for the first time. Saw Woodstock in the cinema. That was my startingpoint to buy records from him. Never been to a life performance, I'm from the Netherlands and was to young to do this. The wind cries Mary, Manic depression, All over the Watchtower and Machinegun are other good songs from him. Still got the vinylrecords Are You Experienced, Electric Ladyland and Band of gypsys.

  • @aliferrari1680

    I love Jimi hendrix laid-back voice it sounds cool as he is

  • @robertmccabe5558

    Music Videos came about in the early 1980's - Needing a platform to showcase them, in 1984 MTV was born and was carried over cable TV outlets!

  • @billwilson2025

    Yeah, I'll argue. Top tier vocalist!

  • @629GSMITH

    I'm 72 yrs old. I saw JIMI twice in Houston. I am truly Blessed. All praise JIMI

  • @Mattmusic1025

    no ones gonna comment on how you predicted the lyrics at the end 100% accurately

  • @samuellord8576

    Good job! A few notes: This was 1967, not 1970. He was known professionally only for a year before that, after going to London. But he exploded there, right away considered the electric guitar G.O.A.T. in that town by all his peers: Beck, Clapton, Townsend, et al. The Monterey Festival was huge and a first, tens of thousands in the audience, and Hendrix was the biggest star.