Jimi Hendrix - Hear My Train A Comin' (LA Forum 1970)
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Lyrics:
Well, I wait around the train station
Waitin' for that train
Waitin' for the train, yeah
Take me home, yeah
From this lonesome place
Well, now a while lotta people put me down a lotta changes
My girl had called me a disgrace
Music video by Jimi Hendrix performing Jimi Hendrix - Hear My Train A Comin' - LA Forum 1970. (C) 2013 Experience Hendrix L.L.C., under exclusive license to Sony Music Entertainment - Hudba
If your an old gubber who used to be a big Hendrix buff all of this live youtube stuff is KILLER.....thanks to all involved***
Jimi didn't just play that strat. He dominated it.
I was privileged to see Jimi in1968 @ Gulfstream park Fla, the miami int. pop festival in 68 & the Atlanta int. pop festival in 70. He was the Mozart of his day. there will never be like him. he only used a fuzz box & wah wah pedal. rest in peace Jimi. I was in 9th grade when u opened my mind and ears
Univibe and an Octavia too.
Well said, Nate.
gdawgs101 nobody likes a know it all. He also used ur mom. Hows that feel? Not cool huh? Did you know that smartass
Nate Barnes if you have pictures they could be worth $$$$$
Lucky bastard
Jimi died at 27 and I was 18. I am now 67 and I still feel as if he is still much older than me.
Me 2 n Janis also lol
LOL!! I'm 65 and I feel the same way...still haven't heard anyone anywhere close to him....Yngwie does a mean Spanish Castle Magic but it still doesn't have that stretchy bluesy soul stirring sound Jimi had...✌
Best definition of hendrix art.
Well said
@@fredcooke2107 Thankyou...
One of my best childhood friends in 1970, who was not a musician, got an original first issue bootleg of this album (Rubber Dubber) just a few weeks after it's "release" at one of Charleston WVs local head shops (music stores). I made a copy of this on analog 5" reel to reel tape which I still have. One of my cherished live albums; a totally spontaneous performance.
Prince, Santana, Clapton, Jose Feliciano and many of the other guitar greats are just that. Great! But Jimi Hendrix is a force of nature!
@ Miguel Castellanos. Very true...☮️
@@CreamBootlegs Clapton was shaking like a baby when he heard Hendrix for the first time.....
@@CreamBootlegs Hendrix killed god mann
Never heard Feliciano & guitar great in the same sentence before! 🤔
@@CreamBootlegs lol he was proclaimed as god in the uk. until they heard jimi. clapton walked out of the room literally
Nobody plays like this I don’t care if you are malmsteen, SRV, or anyone else. It’s like he touched heaven
Jimi "I don't need no key or chord changes to blow your goddamn mind" Hendrix
Brian Volinic I love this quote but where did it originate?...Peace.
He said that? Where? When?
To this day no one phrases solos like Jimi. No one.
Check out Corby Yates bro.
Robert Hereford check out E.Gales
Randy Hansen .
Berkeley live was the best version. Winterland was next
christopher walton
Only thang redeeming RAINBOW BRIDGE.
Da HEAR MY TRAIN, N FROM DA STORM, FOXEY LADY medley. HEY BABY, too!
First Concert of the Cry Of Love Tour ! Brilliant Magic Concert !
Ever since I knew how to pick up the guitar Jimi Hendrix was my favorite
This is tectonic stuff for guitar players. A lot of people now day think hendrix was all smoke and mirrors just listen to this. Now one comes close to this otherworldly playing
you commented a long time ago, but he left us a long time ago, im spending more free time looking at all the idiots that are deciding what is real creation or just playing as we look at it, i try everyday to find a scrap of knowledge he left us with. he was like no one else ,even learning the studio guys like reelin in the years,Eliot Randal was a great feeling nut it was doable, jimi takes years to kind of sound like it, much respect for you as knowing the real things that are just not easy to explain the difference in his genius
I was there!
Thats awesome!!!
Jimi born with the gift of perfect pitch and the determination to rise above the rainbow 🌈
I've heard lots of different versions of this song. They ALL rock. My all time favorite is the one recorded at Berkeley. It's a shame that the film footage of it is chopped to pieces to make it fit a time slot, but it was Jimi in complete control of his music
Yes, berkeley is best version. There was one on here when someone put stills as filler for the cuts in the film but I can't find it anymore. I was just looking for it now. Just goes to show, if you really like something on youtube, download it.
found it here, get it while it lasts: facebook.com/kurtsclassicrockvideocollection/videos/2693646074244636/
That recording is like hearing three different guitarists playing at once. No one does that - only Jimi. God I miss his ideas and skills.
Watching Hendrix Plays Berkeley first clued me in ol Jimi had a truly epic hormonal imbalance that just kicked it all over the top and right smack into your grinning hippie face
Ridiculous! He still amazes me after all these years.
i dig all the photos of the gig. I have been collecting Jimi Hendrix memorbilia for 30 yrs. I never saw these photos before.
Can you dig it?
He sports the same all black outfit at Berkeley and Sacramento. By the end of the spring tour of 1970 he changed his look again with the red outfit he revisited at Isle of Wight. This man wore his role all his waking hours, the cutting edge of the new black aesthetic that was incorporating aspects of American counter culture to create a new synthesis that was exciting and full of promise. If you want to gain a better sense of Hendrix's cultural impact on black music and aesthetics, take a look at footage of Motown groups before 1968, and from late 1969 going forward. Out with the process, in with the natural big 'fro, the color, and the flair of the clothing and overall presentation. And with Hendrix in particular, he had a cadre of female associates who tapped a North African cultural flavor in making and designing outfits for Hendrix. On one of his rare non-working vacations, he visited Morocco, where he no doubt soaked up some of the culture of the homeland. At the time it was happening, JMH was so far out front of the rest of the pack, along with Sly, and the others were drawn to it and it took notice. Not to mention his impact on the sound of the music. It transitioned from My Girl and the Parliaments I Just Want To Testify at the extremes of the margins to Psychedelic Shack and Ball of Confusion and Funkadelic. The Isleys Twist and Shout became It's Your Thing and Who's That Lady 1965 morphed into Who's That Lady 1972. Marvin Gaye's Grapevine turned into What's Going On? Jimi Hendrix was a conduit for all of that, and more. People didn't make the connection at the time in part because Hendrix's public image always lagged behind his radically evolving personality, aesthetic, and sound. A certain degree of cultural imperialism also obscured what Hendrix's influence was. But with the luxury of time and reflection, the connections become very obvious. The paradigm is shifting and the interwoven nature of Hendrix and roots culture and people will eventually be recognized and embraced. As that happens, there will be a more complete understanding of the force that JMH was, is, and will be.
Incredible version. This show was one of his best ever. I'd like to listen to a professional recording of this magnificent show.
Jimi was a blues man light years ahead the tone is unbelievable.
just shows people are still listening
This cat(Jimi Hendrix)...set the bar for others to hit...The world is a different place nowadays,but it is heavenly to be able to transport every once in a while..Thank you Jimi,Eric,Jimmy and Rory to show us how it could of been..
Got this performance on vinyl, the munia records second reissue of this classic bootleg. It is simply fantastic. It has my favourite versions of "Hear My Train", "Machine Gun" and "Hey Baby"
+Alex Gregory How is the quality on the bootleg? Is it better than this?
Oallright It's the second reissue (I believe the original came out in late 1970 and the second reissue came out in 1971) and it's above standard bootleg quality (not bad at all, but by no means perfect), but they definitely ironed out the kinks with these later reissues and remasters. On the vinyl version, the drums are barely audible between "Spanish Castle Magic", "Foxy Lady" and "Lover Man", but I believe they fix it on later CD reissues.
+Alex Greggary Good to know, thanks. I was only able to find a vinyl copy but it was like $50. I love this version no matter the quality but if I can hear it clearly I'd prefer that.
Oallright As a vinyl collector (typically bootlegs only) I typically enjoy having a copy of a concert in my collection just to hear the subtle differences (sometimes an original can sound better than a remaster depending on who does it).
In terms of a vinyl boot though, $50 isn't bad. I've seen people gouge some worse sounding bootlegs that weren't even that rare to begin with for way worse prices than that (I once saw a nirvana boot of the 1991 SNL performance that generally goes for $18 being offered by a street vendor for $90 (you should have seen me trying to hold back my laughter when I was listening to him trying to justify that price with almost no correct background info at all).
+Alex Greggary Yes, the Room Full of Mirrors, Hey Baby, Villanova Junction Jam ( fast version) and Freedom are incredibly funky. Great renditions of Hey Baby and Freedom; probably my favorite of both tunes.
In 20,000 years noone will ever be able to do what Jimi did. Let's start with playing a right handed guitar strung backwards, left handed, behind his back, with his teeth & without ever taking a lesson. Daevid Allen of Gong said he met him B4 he became famous just when he started at the Marquee Club & he could make the whole place vibrate just on acoustic! Some come close with a bunch of technology but even with all the most modern equipment they just can't outdo Hendrix & noone ever will!
dimethaltryptamine1 he had lessons, he played with blues musicians for like his whole life
Albert King played left handed. He just flipped the guitar over without restringing. He also had a weird tuning...I think he could strum a C-chord with open strings.
Your right unequalled.the sound he got out of that fender.sound.
Jimi Played A Right Handed Guitar Lefty But It Was Restrung Check Videos...He Did Not Play The Way Eric Gales Does
In this song Hendrix paints images of heaven and earth, like he did in Machine Gun. All guitar playing in popular music still is within the boundaries defined by this guitarist of the Gods.
Martien
When Hendrix played the start he said the stratocaster CRY.AT A ESOTERIC LEVIL
It's an awesome MachineG~listening to it at present.......love this show
So happy to see Hear My Train from the LA Forum posted here. Quality is much better than the bootleg version I've owned since 1970. I used to play it for my roommates back then, while telling them a little story about the song - partly made up by me, but greatly influenced by the guitar solo segments. If you listen again, you might hear that at 6:58 through 7:55 Jimi has brought himself to tears; the pissed-off minutes prior have given way to sadness. Then as he moves at 8:30 till nearly 10:00, we find an expression of "Oh well, I'm moving on" with notably carefree licks, ultimately putting it all "in my shoe". This version alone provides an almost conversation-like view into the difficult world of the poet and his telltale guitar work. Of the dozen versions I own, this one still chokes me up. Thanks.
imo the best hendrix song
i was there too Billy on bass
it's like a pianter who paints in infrared and ultraviolet, but people can somehow see those colors when he's the one playing them
jimi is da man!
Yes! I'm so happy this version has been treated well! Maybe his family is getting their heads out of their asses.
❤JIMI❤☆HENDRIX☆❤RIP❤☆☆☆☆☆☆♡♡♡☆☆
the best
His Marshall Amps Were Hot Rodded By Genius Roger Meyers. His Guitar Pick Ups Had Been Modified Too . The Dallas Arbitor Fuzz Face was Modified .
Have you ever been experienced . . . I have!!
I have the original soundboard recording that was part of the Jimi Hendrix Concerts boxset. It's mixed using Q-Sound, a surround sound application developed by the Hughes Crop. It projects surround sound with just stereo speakers. This version sound like they used the Q-Sound version.
send me please?
I was wrong about it being on the boxset, you were right it was the '69 show But there is a bootleg of the '70 show recorded from the soundboard on Rubber Dubber #70-001, on vinyl.
Amazing!
AWESOME!
feels weird when you think about that Jimi was only 27 when he passed away.
after all, he was just a kid...
Bob Dylan was 19 when he recorded his first LP...others for sure. A different time. People were less wrapped in gauze, ...or something...the world was more liberal for sure...a much freer time and place.
Yes...The guitar playing was very mature for his age.
Not a kid but a young man who was a groovie Chile
you boys out here today need to stop not no one out here can play like this man
That's not what he would've wanted. The point of the greats is to make us great. I know you're just joking though, just saying.
Just. The. Fucking. BEST STUFF EVER RIGHT HERE MAN
Not was and still am a Hendrix gubber as you call it the best ever was on the planet his legend will carry on for ever
Put anyone today against jimi if he were alive and hed smash every single one of em everytime
thank you''.
すごい!
Amazing! Have not heard this tune since 1973.
Still the best Rock Guitarist that ever lived!
Must be Billy Cox on bass and Mitch Mitchell on drums.
Mitch was more of a jazz rock drummer.
Buddy Miles was a power rock funk drummer!
Definitely Billy on bass and Mitch on drums...nothing against Buddy, but this was the ultimate power trio. There's a reason why Jimi chose to stick with Mitch. Although if Jimi lived, he would have played with Buddy again along with countless other drummers. In the long run though, Mitch would be his main man. Jimi didn't have to worry about Mitch, he was able to think and play for himself. He was also one of the few that could keep up with Jimi. Again, nothing against Buddy, he was sick. Again, there's a reason why Jimi played with him.
Vince K bullshit. The Ultimate power trio was Hendrix, Redding, and Mitchell, end of story, please do not get me started on this ive studied them for decades and have written to Noel Redding etc. There was only one Jimi Hendrix Experience line up, "one"
I think he said what you said....
Lone Eagle
Been arguing wit a buncha dweebz, dat hate Redding. I mean, I appreciate Billy Cox, 2! Hez da only 1 still rolling, & if I met him, I'd git on my kneez & kiss his bootz, BUTT I can't tolerate peephole, slaggin off, on Noel Redding - even goin azz far azz saying, he could not play!
SMH
Mitch was TREMENDOUS and when he added the DOUBLE BOOM of the double🥁🥁bass it made him even MORE of the monster he already was, and, had Jimi&Mitch&Billy made it into mid70s or beyond, people would've seen that MitchMitchell, for sure, one of the TOP Drummers of ALLTIME, he was only 24when Jimi movedON🌌
Ya this concert really smokes. This one and his last Copenhagen show are his two best concerts.
Well yeah, because the story behind that kickass Copenhagen concert is mindblowing in itself.
pentagramparsons story?
ee whats the story?
@@sydbarret7765 apparently some prepubescent Danish boys maybe 5 or 6 of them snuck into the Copenhagen concert each with tape recorders and microphones up their sleeves to make bootleg recordings of the concert . This was pre cassette days so the sound quality was not that bad . The batteries died on three of the tape recorders which only left three recording . The three recordings were spliced into one for a kind of stereo sound and that's how Copenhagen survivedc.
Just came to pay my respects to the mythical dragon alien named Jimi Hendrix.
nice one mick
Every time I talk to professional musicians
They admit .most will
Hendrix was so good that most were jealous of him.to this day they couldn't figure out his cords they saw him do
Right in front of them
But they still could not figure it out yes hes was that good
This one is Amazing but if you have a chance check out the one on July 4th 1970 Atlanta my God totally Amazing to ✌️✌️🤘🤘🎸🎸
КРУТО!!!
Hear me whistle? I was there. We was all pissed that the opening band had named themselves Chicago. We was pissed because they was ripping off CTA.. Chicago Transit Authority. We was gonna run them off the stage. Imagine the electricity when CTA came out and announced they'd changed their name. We was blown down and rockin! When Jimi came out we rushed the stage and the cops just split. We could have reached out and touched him. Such a night!
really great- Rainbow Bridge version was so great- Jimi great artist
Rainbow Bridge version is my favourite as well. Excellent recording, technically guitar solo on that, is easily one if his best, hands down. Fantastic talent, with due respect to many post-Hendrix, great Rock guitarists and shredders, it's not possible to have another Hendrix. Uniquely gifted, very unassuming - 50 years plus, later.
Jimi doesn't play the guitar. He owns the guitar.
yep the Best!
jimi was too good in this one
Audio on this recording is remarkable, considering...
~REST IN PEACE ~ JIMI ~ I WILL RAISE UNHOLY HELL FOR THEE DUDE(:)
Jimi was murdered, no doubt. Mike Jeffrey was a snake.
Vince K Hello Vince. Why do you say this my Friend?(:)
Vince K who in the hell is mike jeffrery
Vince K That's correct Michael Jeffery was a cold blooded snake with close inside Scotland yard connections, Jeffery's also collected $2million in life insurance on Jimi and had several million more hidden in off shore accounts that was also Jimi's money!
charles fitze Jimi's crooked manager who also snuffed him!
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Hendrix is the reason why I am putting a monster of a stereo in my car. I think a 2000 watt amp is plenty to torment people with the Hendrix. I will wear double hearing protection that's earplugs ànd ear defenders both. It is going to be fun !
always will be
Every time I talk to professional musicians
They admit .most will
Hendrix was so good that most were jealous of him.to this day they couldn't figure out his cords they saw him do
Right in front of them
But they still could not figure it out
Self taught
His favorite guitar player was Billy Gibbons, bluesman.
4:38and into the return minutes later.......... An underrated #HMT👉👂🚇 and, *EVERYONE* wishes we had *SBDrecording* of this AND every JMHJimi&CryOfL💗VEBand from '66'70 ~other bands had that capacity, and, even tho the 3~source tape most of Have of this 4.25.70show is *acceptable*, the *DIFFERENCE* is *MILES apart* when the SoundBoardRecordings of Hendrix are played. Oh, I know~enjoy what we have available, however, sure seems that there was/has been TONS of *hoarding* of the other better recordings *out🌌there* #ThankYou4PostingThis. #HMT is 2nd fave JMHcomposition
Frank Marino and SRV are close. John Mayer surprising does a smoking Wait Until Tomorrow cover
Salut à vous toutes et vous tous @j espère que vous êtes toutes et tous passionnés de musique @que ce soient jazz/blues/rock/classique/hard rock/heavy métal @car je pense que c est par la musique que viendra la paix dans ce monde à vomir @qui mieux que ce virtuose guitariste pour incarner la PAIX@si ce n est HENDRIX @ce blues est de tous les blues joués par BBKING/SRV/BUDDY GUY/etc.etc.mon préféré @encore mieux que RED HOUSE@surtout la version jouée à Berkeley en mai 1970 par HENDRIX @qui est fabuleuse @PAIX à vous toutes et à vous tous @la musique est ce qu il y a de mieux @car elle rapproche les peuples@peut on en dire autant des religions ???cela m étonnerait @
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Why the hell isnt that on the DVD???
None Better!!!
Mike who was on bass? Billy or Noel?
Billy noel was gone awhile before this
Is this the second or third time he played the Forum?
2nd time
Slow train slow train coming so fast
Starts at 1:49
Robert johnson sold his soul to play the blues. But I'm under the impression that the devil sold his soul to Jimi Hendrix
this recording doesn't capture jimi. it's like someone had a tape recorder in the audience.
Relax, what's it to you ?
This is TOPS BIG...VERY BIG LIVE BIGGER THAN F.E. machine gun
What this man did with feedback was criminal . . . .
this version of this song I like better than the 1ST JIMI didn't play his songs the same 1 JIMI played E tuned a half step down 2 chuck berry played in advace C which was a higher tuning than C natural / 2 that I can think 🤔 of and 2 older fellows I knew when I was a kid many years ago alot of rock and roll guitar 🎸 players did play the blues 2 😊😅🎉🎉❤😅 OMG 7 9 2O23
First !!!
Wonder if Wilt Chamberlain was there? 🤔🤣
Guitar is clear and also the drums . Jimi's vocals are a little murky . Its a famous show , but by now there are better ones out there .
KSET.
Crazy thought he played about 12 years let's say 4 hours a day. All that was recorded added up was six months look at what you missed a rough estimate of course
Billy Cox said Jimi put 25 years of guitar in 5 years
Only God and Hendrix keeps me in live...... Other way will be suicide. He is like medicine for my soul.
American Idol commercial before a hendrix video ??? shame on you !!
Hendrix was a bad, bad, bad, man. smh 5:20
dude, learn to use the internet: ADBLOCK.
The sound quality isn't that great, so it's not surprising that Janie hasn't taken this down yet.
But, with that said, this is some bad @$$ playing.
I am convinced Jimi's would go make him a sandwich and bring a beer back also. ...
Are all South Africans so RUDE?
Jimi didn't just play that strat. He dominated it.