Marcin is the No. 1 guitar in the world. What he showed by reaching out to the audience meant that he had broken his famous nail. ☺☺
@PaulPadoan2 сағат бұрын
He ended his shows with this smoking tune. Andy, yes it is raw, that was the point with Muffin Man. If you want a clean one, try Pink Napkins.
@ZofiaTrzciakowska-ms4wm8 сағат бұрын
Marcin is the most outstanding fingerstyle musician in the world. Greetings from Poland ✌️😍
@rubi13ruben369 сағат бұрын
PATSCHAWEK....!
@rafaelorantes71859 сағат бұрын
Santana Band, not just Carlos Santana.
@cayminlast12 сағат бұрын
Well done, awesome instrument to complement your amazing skill. Thank You.
@raymondregis621912 сағат бұрын
I saw them 7 times starting in 79. This was from the last tour I saw.
@ArronSturgeonPaintings-so2xc12 сағат бұрын
The crowd scenes were edited and not necessarily from Jimi's performance.
@tommyteetime13 сағат бұрын
Great pieces.. very nice.
@58BURST14 сағат бұрын
Ive always loved his voice. Great reaction again Jone 🎸
@ptofview14 сағат бұрын
At the beginning you talked over Jimi mentioning Vietnam.
@rkram311815 сағат бұрын
I like Funky Jazz 😆
@grzegorzpotocki709816 сағат бұрын
Nice reaction! Thanks :D Check his interview with Rob Scallon ;)
@michaelbailey139517 сағат бұрын
If you would check out the music video, "From Now On" by an all female, Japanese hard rock band.
@dogpatch7518 сағат бұрын
MT fans will appreciate this video. Yes it takes a lot of practice, but being born with talent is also in the equation! She did this demo 6 years ago when she was 25. Here is a link to her performing the same song with her family in 2009 at age 16. She was highly polished even then! kzbin.info/www/bejne/haW0h5SanbR1d8k
@ProductivityOrchard18 сағат бұрын
Love that you are reacting to Steve’s work. It’s a deep rabbit hole and you are just scratching the surface. He has released so many albums, across many genres. Sadly he does not get recognition he deserves. Thank you for spending some time reacting to his work.
@vikinek00718 сағат бұрын
Great reaction, now you are Experienced haha. You can also check out "Johnny B Goode" by Hendrix, played at Berkeley Community Center, on 30th May 1970; there is a video footage on KZbin of how he makes the sounds he makes. It's unbelievable considering he plays so incredibly fast, doesn't look at the fretboard ONCE, and also SINGS while doing all that. Truly the Master. Check it out kzbin.info/www/bejne/emSbpn2EoMmAnqM
@insanerhardstyle587218 сағат бұрын
When the Band is so good that a Drummer and Bassist are in Nightwish and the Guitarist in Megadeth (one the big 4 of Thrash metal)
@gl270018 сағат бұрын
Yeah! That's my fav part too! Man, the goosebumps! Great reaction!
@stevewebster97319 сағат бұрын
I don’t think anyone has ever reacted to the first part of Voodoo Chile ~ it’s about fifteen minutes ~ it’s awesome. His lyrics are beautiful too.
@EdytaTanski19 сағат бұрын
It's magic 🤩
@marjoarendse570619 сағат бұрын
What a great reaction!
@brookeepps108019 сағат бұрын
You need to react to Genisis by Jorma Kaulkanin. An amazing guitar player, who you should know!
@sebastiendamarey667319 сағат бұрын
Avec cette version de "Machine Gun" on entend les balles siffler, on entend les bombardements, les hommes tomber, les cris des mères, la vidéo du concert au Fillmore East est encore plus intense !
@827dusty20 сағат бұрын
This was a Vietnam war protest song. Jimi was in the Army paratroopers a few years before he became a star.
@827dusty20 сағат бұрын
There is a video of him playing this online. It's even more impressive when you see him playing. Thanks
@vikinek00718 сағат бұрын
Yea I'm so so so glad that any video footage of Hendrix exists at all, considering the time period. There is actually a lot of video footage from Fillmore East that night / day, its a pity they won't remaster and release it, or at least more shows, like they did Monterey, Isle of Wight, Berkeley, Atlanta, even Royal Albert Hall but they never released it, only played it ONCE in a theater in FullHD back in 2019... When you watch Hendrix performing this piece (Machine Gun), especially around 3:40 to the 4th minute mark, as he pulls THAT unheard of bend, and he holds it for like 30 seconds, just standing there, not doing anything else. Truly speaks for itself. The sound was HEAVY. No wonder people said his music sounded like heavy metal falling from the sky.
@827dusty20 сағат бұрын
Lots of great guitarists from the Classic Rock era. Jimi was the first to introduce this kind of guitar sound. When people heard it for the first time, they were stunned and really didn't know how to react to it. Very quickly everything changed in Rock music because of Jimi. He literally changed music overnight. Did I mention he taught himself to play on a right-handed guitar at 9 years old as a left-handed kid in Seattle? Learned everything upside-down and backwards. Look at his Stratocaster, the knobs are on the top of the guitar, because he plays it flipped upside down. That makes this guy even more of a guitar prodigy. Rory Gallagher is the closest I've seen to anyone as proficient as Jimi. Maybe the great Johnny Winter is in that category as well. This show was amazing.
@gl270018 сағат бұрын
Randy Hanson plays this live on vid. Brought tears to my eyes just Jimi
@vikinek00718 сағат бұрын
@@gl2700 Randy is amazing, he's been actually doing Hendrix much longer than Hendrix himself, ever since he saw him in 1969/70 (not sure rn) at a concert. Randy was born in Seattle, same as Jimi. He's the world's longest Tribute act - he has been imitating Hendrix since 1975-ish. Julijan Eric is also amazing at capturing the authentic Hendrix sound. Check him out, he also does Jimi style shows.
@ChicTumshy15 сағат бұрын
@827dusty You left out Robin Trower my friend, probably next in line after Jimmy.
@FNMCaffeine21 сағат бұрын
The only song that gives me goosebumps
@wordword603921 сағат бұрын
Using only the guitar and amps. He just knew his guitar so well he could make it do anything. Absolutely a grand master live with his energy it was amazing.
@mc0334Күн бұрын
Yes beautiful voice....
@Bunny99sКүн бұрын
That's how to swing on the (fibonacci) spiral: 1 Black 1 then 2 whilte are 3 all I see 5 in my infancy 8 red and yellow then came to be 5 reaching out to me 3 lets me see 13 As below, so above and beyond, I imagine 8 drawn beyond the lines of reason 5 Push the envelope 3 Watch it bend // [ ... ] 1 Black 1 then 2 white are 3 all I see 5 in my infancy 8 red and yellow then came to be 5 reaching out to me. 3 lets me see 2 there is 1 so 1 much 2 more and 3 beckons me 5 to look through to these 8 infinite possibilities. 13 As below, so above and beyond, I imagine 8 drawn outside the lines of reason 5 Push the envelope. 3 Watch it bend. The fibonacci sequence is a mathematical sequence where each member is formed from the sum of the previous two, starting at 1, 1 or 0, 1 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, 55, 89, 144, 233, 377, 610, 987, ....
@virtualpilgrim8645Күн бұрын
She's also white!
@andreac56Күн бұрын
I love ❤ Genesis ❤
@binkwillans5138Күн бұрын
No disrespect, but I'm not sure why a classical guitarist would be reviewing Hendrix. It seems to me there is very little in the classical guitar repertoire that has any resemblance to this. Miles Davis was hugely impressed by Hendrix and wanted him in his band. From tracks like this, I can certainly see why. Without Hendrix, we might never have had the post Bitches Brew stuff. . I think there's room in this world for both a bit of Voodoo Chile and any of the Giuliani concertos.
@pca752621 сағат бұрын
Un guitariste classique a le droit d''aimer et de ressentir profondément autre chose que de la musique classique non ?
@binkwillans51384 сағат бұрын
@@pca7526 Sure, but why not say something about the classical repertoire? Why would a classical guitarist talk about Hendrix?
@valentin829Күн бұрын
I want to request you one of his best performance, the best version of Stone Free at The Royal Albert Hall London (24 february 1969) by The Jimi Hendrix Experience with Mitch Mitchell on drums, if you liked Machine Gun you will Love Stone Free 13 minutes long ! I have posted the full show on my channel Stone Free start at 6:15 go check out but if you can't see for some reason like copyright i can give you a link to download, it would be great if you react to this one.
@graemepenton5851Күн бұрын
Billy Cox and Buddy Miles complete this track , Buddy Miles drumming is awsome
@KyrKyr1Күн бұрын
Extremely important to watch the musicvideo)
@WintersWarКүн бұрын
The song still makes me cry.
@zhyknКүн бұрын
The best band, please react to “ Passion and the Opera “ of Nightwish with Tarja Turunnen
@MrTeemaxxКүн бұрын
Maggot Brain by Eddie hazel take a listen.
@MrCJ750Күн бұрын
Not a whammy bar or distortion pedal from Mark, just finger picking that guitar like a banjo ❤
@shortaybrownКүн бұрын
Great reaction! This was such a fun song.
@58BURSTКүн бұрын
Beautiful! Great reaction Jone!
@rRobRКүн бұрын
The thing with the Maids is always expect the unexpected. Kanami (Ld Git) and MISA (bass), I dont think their minds work like anyone else I've listened to.