When Earth F'd With Space: Jimi Hendrix's Band of Gypsys|Vinyl Monday

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Abigail Devoe

Abigail Devoe

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@abigaildevoe
@abigaildevoe 11 ай бұрын
what’s your favorite live album? comment below!
@alansmith1989
@alansmith1989 11 ай бұрын
"Live at Leeds"
@josemaria8177
@josemaria8177 11 ай бұрын
I have a very soft spot for Deep Purple's Made in Japan
@AdvenuringTime
@AdvenuringTime 11 ай бұрын
At filmore east 🍄🍄🍄
@risboturbide9396
@risboturbide9396 11 ай бұрын
Alice In Chains "Unplugged"
@soulbrother5435
@soulbrother5435 11 ай бұрын
Made in Japan!!!!
@rjpg
@rjpg 11 ай бұрын
Your description of Machine Gun is the best I've ever heard!
@josemaria8177
@josemaria8177 11 ай бұрын
I would give everything to hear the proposed colaboration between Miles Davis, Jimi Hendrix and Paul McCartney. Three geniuses at the top of their games. Jimi left us way too soon
@alanclayton9277
@alanclayton9277 11 ай бұрын
i read somewhere that jimi put in a message to apple but paul was out somewhere, in scotland maybe
@James-hd4ms
@James-hd4ms 11 ай бұрын
McCartney, fits right in. Add some cute stuff.
@alanclayton9277
@alanclayton9277 11 ай бұрын
@@James-hd4ms don't know 'bout the cute stuff, one of the greatest bass players in pop/rock
@James-hd4ms
@James-hd4ms 11 ай бұрын
Imagine how good the Beatles would have been if the
@James-hd4ms
@James-hd4ms 11 ай бұрын
Y hadn’t had Paul’s music hall picture song stuff.
@sjbang5764
@sjbang5764 11 ай бұрын
"Jimi slashes at his strings like air chopped by helicopter blades" - gorgeous!
@avery7001
@avery7001 11 ай бұрын
Jimi knew how to work a joob stick😊😮😅😢😮🎉😢😂🎉❤
@avery7001
@avery7001 11 ай бұрын
Michael's Bad has a better helicopter 🚁 😏
@jamesdouglas6652
@jamesdouglas6652 11 ай бұрын
Yeah - that was Abby at her best - great line!
@jefflee8133
@jefflee8133 11 ай бұрын
Hello Abigail. I can’t remember where I heard this but in the track ‘Who Knows’ from the BOG New Years Day performances, the reason Buddy was scatting for so long (and did that wah-wah thing) was because Hendrix had broken a string and had to exit the stage to get it fixed. He nodded to Buddy to keep the vamp going, and then after the string was changed they finished the song with that awkward ending that you mentioned. Anyway, a great review of the BOGs. I was fortunate enough to have seen the experience once in Los Angeles and there was nobody like Jimi. I would have loved to have seen the BOGs, but alas we can’t have everything. Love your analysis. Keep up the great work. Cheers!!
@georgemathie8123
@georgemathie8123 11 ай бұрын
This isn't just a live album its an listening experience that transports you to the time and place this was all recorded powerful, raw, and intimate and 54 years later you still feel like you're part of the audience in this powerful live statement
@rickimarvel4080
@rickimarvel4080 11 ай бұрын
I've been buying records since I was 8 and it's honestly just nice to hear someone talking in detail about albums I love. Machine Gun is in my DNA.
@almishti
@almishti 9 ай бұрын
For such a self-proclaimed 'non musician' you've developed a beautifully poetic, precise way to describe how the music 'goes'. You have a really good ear for actually hearing how a song works or doesn't work and how musicians interact with each other. Maybe your art history studies in image analysis (fellow art history BA here :D ) honed your skill at discussing music? I'm just guessing. Your'e always a joy to listen to/watch on your reviews, and this is one of the things I enjoy most.
@Rll_2206
@Rll_2206 11 ай бұрын
Yes Abby, I miss Jimi too. (I was born in the 2000s)💀
@abigaildevoe
@abigaildevoe 11 ай бұрын
you’re not alone, i was born in the back half of the last year of the 20th century. jimi forever!
@michaelshiflett4835
@michaelshiflett4835 11 ай бұрын
I’ve been listening to this album my whole life and you’ve taken me to places that never even occurred to me! How did you get so perceptive at such a young age?
@UniversalBlackRocker
@UniversalBlackRocker 11 ай бұрын
This is a wonderful review of Band Of Gypsys. Really love the Black History Month theme on the classic albums so far. And congrats on hitting 30K beautiful rock and roll queen!!
@MarkDauner
@MarkDauner 11 ай бұрын
Personal story: I have a special place in my heart for Band of Gypsys. I'm from Omaha, Nebraska and when I was first starting to go to shows in the 90s (around Abigal's age at the time), Buddy played around here a lot (his hometown). I got to see him a few times in local clubs. He was such a great talent. I saw him join Steve Vai on stage once (at The Ranch Bowl for any Nebraskans that may see this). I was always thought it was so amazing I was seeing a guy in a little club who played with Jimi. We didn't get experiences like that around here very often like one might in NYC or LA.
@davidellis5141
@davidellis5141 11 ай бұрын
Homers is an awesome 👌 record store in Omaha !
@kristofftaylovoski60
@kristofftaylovoski60 11 ай бұрын
Them Changes is a great record
@MarkDauner
@MarkDauner 11 ай бұрын
@@davidellis5141 I am there frequently!
@dennismason3740
@dennismason3740 8 ай бұрын
I just remembered to pop in and say best thumbnail title ever. Jimi isn't lost, death is an illusion and I will never lie to you, Abagail.
@jamesdowdy2861
@jamesdowdy2861 11 ай бұрын
Thank you for such an insightful analysis . In my estimation, this is one of the most significant recordings of all time - the fact that the edited performance originally released was initially viewed as merely filling some legal obligations makes it all the more remarkable. Please keep doing what you do Abby.
@alanclayton9277
@alanclayton9277 11 ай бұрын
i'm from the uk and simply wasn't aware of the significance of this month to millions of people in the us. the programming for this month is therefore commendable : I appreciate the great artists who are being featured and the cultural significance of their contribution.
@peterkovachevich
@peterkovachevich 6 ай бұрын
i love how much you know and how you share it with us all! your frekin awesome!!
@toneslotohnz4540
@toneslotohnz4540 11 ай бұрын
Wow... spectacular research, review, and analysis! I haven't listened to BoG in years, but I could hear almost every note of Machine Gun from your description! Thanks for the insight!
@gg70000
@gg70000 11 ай бұрын
The New Year's Day version of Machine Gun has to be considered one of the most impactful anti-war songs of the 20th Century. It is mesmerizing in its violence, mayhem and aural assaults that the band creates. Even the crowd at the end of that version on this recording seems to be numbed and stunned by the brutality of what they just heard. It's like they were too emotionally drained to give it a hearty cheer. BTW: There's some grainy and oddly spooky video of that Fillmore East performance floating around KZbin along with some creative interpretations of that performance where the creators intersperse archival footage from the Vietnam War to chilling effect.
@briandrescher5663
@briandrescher5663 11 ай бұрын
As far as that video of Jimi on stage playing Machine Gun live.... I love that trippy filter they put on the video. Does footage of that version for the entire song exist?
@chizorama
@chizorama 11 ай бұрын
The way he lets that first note ride when he breaks into the solo, so much with just one note(hit again after the first "wave"). Gives me chills every time
@loufrank1574
@loufrank1574 11 ай бұрын
It was and still is the greatest guitar solo
@davidellis5141
@davidellis5141 11 ай бұрын
Buddy Miles & Jim Morrison can be found on the unfortunately titled but essential " Woke Up This Morning & Found Myself Dead " ununofficial Hendrix album.
@chizorama
@chizorama 11 ай бұрын
Forgot all about that, now I'm gonna have to dig through my tape collectionto revisit.
@denniscacho2007
@denniscacho2007 11 ай бұрын
Great video! Buddy losing the plot is hilarious😂, but apparently Jimi told him to take over because he was replacing a broken string!
@ilikeundergroundriffs8117
@ilikeundergroundriffs8117 11 ай бұрын
Out of curiosity, because You Tube won't show us, how many downvotes did this get?
@davidlauter1622
@davidlauter1622 2 ай бұрын
Machine Gun from the live at the Fillmore New Year's Eve show is the greatest electric guitar solo ever recorded ! Period ✨🩸
@disintegrationnation9352
@disintegrationnation9352 11 ай бұрын
Your epilogue brought tears. You said so well what we all know.
@MortimerSnerdVideos
@MortimerSnerdVideos 11 ай бұрын
You can tell by this period that Jimi was fed up with everything at this point and didn’t care what everybody wanted him to do
@jesusflores2121
@jesusflores2121 5 ай бұрын
Thank you! Very well Illustrated.
@spacerockwizard
@spacerockwizard 11 ай бұрын
Wow! You're really choosing some of my favorites these past few weeks. I was lucky to hear this at a very young age and have loved it ever since. Looking forward to your review.
@earlgrey3461
@earlgrey3461 10 ай бұрын
Band Of Gypsies is my hands-down favorite Jimi Hendrix album. Machine Gun is pure emotion. I love it so much. Thanks for what you’re doing!
@dennismason3740
@dennismason3740 8 ай бұрын
Jimi growing exponentially in YT. Planet Earth, ladies and gentlemen. Good call, Abagail.
@jerrylev59
@jerrylev59 11 ай бұрын
"With the power of soul, anything is possible!" Words to live by.
@MortimerSnerdVideos
@MortimerSnerdVideos 11 ай бұрын
Congrats on hitting 30k subscribers Abby!!
@spacerockwizard
@spacerockwizard 11 ай бұрын
You can hear Jimi click the wah-wah on right before Buddy sings, "Wah-wah-wah..."
@janemilozi
@janemilozi 11 ай бұрын
I love the Band of Gypsies album!!!!! Nice work Abby!!!!! My favorite live album is "Absolute Live" by the Doors, The Woodstock album of course & "The Last Waltz" by The Band....
@__superloser
@__superloser 11 ай бұрын
We love your channel!! A vinyl Monday on The Byrds would be cool to do!
@spacerockwizard
@spacerockwizard 11 ай бұрын
The "watery tone" on Machine Gun is a Univibe pedal that Jimi debuted at Woodstock. He's also using a Roger Mayer Octavia pedal that he rarely used live. Both pedals are all over BOG.
@thomasrichmond601
@thomasrichmond601 11 ай бұрын
The art 🖼️ was not Jimi’s idea, and the live album was a contractual agreement. I appreciate the upload, need any help I’m happy to share. ✌️
@davidgolding8995
@davidgolding8995 11 ай бұрын
Brilliant, informative and fun…I love this album and this is a great video about it…well done
@samwindmill8264
@samwindmill8264 11 ай бұрын
This one is like a glimpse into what might have been, aside from its standalone qualities. I once described it to a friend as being like "black funky metal"; I'm not sure if that's terribly accurate, but it's close, and one can't help but think about what Jimi would have been up to had he not died. And that spoken end to "Machine Gun" is absolutely amazing; "thats what what we don't wanna hear any more of, right?...no bullets, no guns, no bombs"
@eschneid9260
@eschneid9260 5 ай бұрын
Abigail, I'm the guy to the right of the peace flag hanging from the mezzanine on the inside of the Band of Gypsies New Years Eve album cover.(23:56 on your video) Hendrix was totally sober & not on drugs. I don't believe he died as was reported. He was a threat to the war machine. If you really listen to Machine Gun, he was on fire, naturally. Miles Davis wanted to play with Hendrix alot.When asked what drew him to Hendrix, Miles only said MACHINE GUN⚡ Ed
@joelhague5515
@joelhague5515 11 ай бұрын
Jimi played some incredible guitar with that “Cry of Love” band - the LA Forum show (I believe it was in May) is the equal of the Fillmore East shows, and the Berkeley nights are close behind. Ultimately, Mitch and Billy in my opinion were the perfect match for Jimi, and that lineup was clearly headed towards where Jimi wanted to go. I absolutely love the original BOG album, too.
@matesichfilms
@matesichfilms 10 ай бұрын
This is so well written Abigail. I've enjoyed the entire half an hour. You get it, you get Jimi, and your description of this album is spot on and refreshing. Thanks for an emotional ride on an incredible album of music. And yeah, Machine Gun is a once in a generation type of performance, that still holds true today.
@dennismason3740
@dennismason3740 11 ай бұрын
With the power, of you, anything that you wanna do.
@quintenl9904
@quintenl9904 11 ай бұрын
I literally JUST listened to this the first time today! This video couldn't have been timed better!
@abigaildevoe
@abigaildevoe 11 ай бұрын
oh nice! glad i could deliver haha. if you can squeeze it in you should listen to the rest of their fillmore NYE/NYD sets and see how BoG's compares
@stereo999
@stereo999 11 ай бұрын
Band of Gypsys was my intro to Hendrix. I was watching some 'history of rock and roll' TV documentary with my parents when I was a kid and they showed Jimi and I thusly requested an album of his for a birthday present. I got Band of Gypsys because that's all the record store my parents went to had. (ironically my birthday is Feb 18 and you posted this the day after). I was listening to some jazz as a kid so I understood the stretched out nature of the songs. I also understood that the record was a departure and not "Smash Hits' or 'Are You Experienced'. The first side with Who Knows and Machine Gun got (and still gets) the most spins. My favorite version of 'Power of Soul' is on the posthumous SOUTH SATURN DELTA record. Thanks for another great video
@randydoak6638
@randydoak6638 11 ай бұрын
Yeah, that version of Power of Soul gives a great indication of what could have been. First Rays of the New Rising Sun is another worthy release! and sounds nothing like an unfinished album.
@none8891
@none8891 11 ай бұрын
I realize this has nothing to do with the BOG LP discussion but YOU LOOK MARVELOUS in that purple hat and turquoise shirt! Thank you and now back to the show.
@romelovesdan
@romelovesdan 11 ай бұрын
This album captivated me as a seventh grader---Different groove with Buddy Mile's more" Rock style of drumming", and then not the hits, but OH SO Good and captivating. I loved it immediately (100% Straight and present at all times). Looking forward to your review! Great outfit BTW!
@romelovesdan
@romelovesdan 11 ай бұрын
Great and honest review. I really appreciate you thought and effort put into it. Timeline is everything- I had no real context aside from "Ezy Rider" on the "Cry of Love" I had first along with AYE, and Axis. Interesting how you were exposed to the Band Of Gypsys via the more recent "Machine Gun" album. It is always interesting hearing the impressions and impact it had on others.
@ChrisHoppe-wordmeme
@ChrisHoppe-wordmeme 11 ай бұрын
Thanks Abby for last week's Coltrane video. It started a deeeeeeep dive at my library that is sooooooo cool! Keep broadeningmy musical journey, I somehow missed 'trane back in the original days. LOL.
@markzutkoff1800
@markzutkoff1800 11 ай бұрын
Superb analysis, Abby! You brought out details I've previously not conceptualized, on an album I've listened to many, many times. Great job going through the crazy history and hitting pretty much all the salient points. About the only thing I would have added is that the original cover for the American album did not have the text "Band of Gypsys" on the cover, just the word "Hendrix" in that font. I used to prefer the second set from New Year's Eve, largely because of the opening of "Who Knows" where Jimi sings, to the melody of the song, "Happy New Year... Goodbye '69!" But I've come to appreciate the slightly more subdued version from the original album. The covers of Experience songs done over the two nights suffer a bit because Buddy Miles is just NOT Mitch Mitchell, and his style doesn't always bring out the best in those songs. However, the harmony vocals from Buddy and Billy are usually pretty decent on those. While I agree with you that edits on a live album are frequently annoying (can't wait until you eventually cover The Who Live At Leeds, where some of the edits actually helped make the songs more coherent), these trims would have been fine if they'd been accomplished with a bit more finesse. Because you're right; a little Buddy goes a long way! I used to say that Band of Gypsys was a better band for Hendrix than the Experience, primarily because it was an all-Black band. However, over the last few years my allegiance has shifted back to the Experience. The good news is that we can listen to both. And perhaps someday you can review First Rays of the New Rising Sun, because that compilation of posthumous tracks does the best job (in my opinion) of summarizing where Jimi was going musically before he passed.
@BobbyBass-x6i
@BobbyBass-x6i 11 ай бұрын
Thanks for the video. One of the greatest live albums and one of my favorites. A great way to end the 60s and start the 70s. The guitar solo on Machine Gun was rated as the #1 of all time by Rolling Stone. I couldn’t agree more. I had a friend in school turn be on to the album by playing Changes. I was hooked on the album and forever on Hendrix. I read that Jimi and Eddie listened to the recording from New Year’s Eve the next day and Jimi wasn’t happy so he was determined to crush the 1st set on New Year’s Day and he totally crushes it. It’s amazing how much mind blowing music Jimi recorded in just a few years. RIP. Peace, love and music.
@leighfoulkes7297
@leighfoulkes7297 11 ай бұрын
I wish Hendrix would have lived longer! Would have loved to see a whole acoustic album by him, see his political views over the years, to see him live and an album with him playing with Parliament (they would have been made for each other).
@objetty11
@objetty11 11 ай бұрын
Before Woodstock in Aug. of 69 ' 200,000 of us attended a 3 day festival that included Jimi and Buddy at Devonshire Downs in Northridge Calif. which in turn also turned into a riot caused by the LA Sheriff's dept. COPS,TEAR GAS and BLOOD....It was 1969 what else was new. Footage of Jimi is on YT under the header Jimi at Devonshire Downs 1969. Once again Abigail you gave us the mood of the era OUTSTANDING and Marvin Gaye to close it all up....Dig your style, aloha
@dobronx4033
@dobronx4033 4 ай бұрын
Great awesome video, loved ur insights and thoughts of this album.. found a new channel to watch!
@DaveKraft1
@DaveKraft1 11 ай бұрын
Gotta say that you and your channel are -- in the parlance of those times -- simply mind blowing! It's not just the depth of your research, which is incredible on its own; but also the WAY you communicate it all back to us on this side of the screen. But what's really a trip is that for someone so recent on the Planet as you are, you manage to reach back, channel, embrace, and then convey back to us the spirit and emotion of those times and its music. You got a time machine, or something? Thanks for what you do. Be well, keep on doing!! As Jimi would say -- peace...and happiness! Happiness!
@Sckott01
@Sckott01 11 ай бұрын
I always, always, always loved this album's Machine Gun.
@theduppykillah
@theduppykillah 11 ай бұрын
It’s interesting that every single photo of Jimi is a masterpiece, the brother shone I like a search light . You are quite entertaining, I know Jimi trivia pretty thoroughly but you had a bunch of info that I hadn’t known about. I dig your style and the profanity. Collection looks solid. New to the channel, thanks for this
@TheAgeOfAnalog
@TheAgeOfAnalog 11 ай бұрын
Two live performances are tied in my brain, for the one I’d most like to go back in time and witness, and that’s Janis at Monterey singing Ball and Chain, and Jimi playing Machine Gun on New Year’s Day 1970. Both are absolutely epic.
@chrisdelisle3954
@chrisdelisle3954 11 ай бұрын
This (along with "Live At The Fillmore East") is probably my favorite live album, but some honorable mentions: Genesis - Seconds Out Rush - Exit...Stage Left Beatles - Live At The BBC Grateful Dead - Europe 72 The Who - Live At Leeds The Who - Live At The Isle of Wight Led Zeppelin - How The West Was Won MC5 - Kick Out The Jams
@greypossum1
@greypossum1 11 ай бұрын
Regarding next week's album, I have always thought that if it was released today, it would be an enormous hit. It just doesn't age. Thanks for your review of Jimi. Very much appreciated.
@blahblahblah5816
@blahblahblah5816 11 ай бұрын
The Song Remains The Same. I have a Hendrix box set "Stages", a show each from 67,68,69,70. Hendrix family is good at putting out the live stuff.
@sledzeppelin
@sledzeppelin 11 ай бұрын
I’m so excited to watch this. One of my absolute favorite albums of all time and Machine Gun is the most sublime, expressive, and just plain next level guitar playing I’ve ever heard.
@brotherhoodoflightshowcurr3318
@brotherhoodoflightshowcurr3318 11 ай бұрын
Hello Abby, thank you for covering Jimmy Hendrix “Band of Gypsies”. You bring up a very interesting point at the beginning of the show when you talk about the album cover colors. I am the owner of the “Brotherhood Of Light liquid Lightshow”from Fillmore West. I also am friends with Joshua White from “Joshua, Lightshow”, and I know two spot operators that worked on “Band of Gypsies“show. So I’m am going break down the lighting rig for you. First of all the Fillmore East liquid light show multimedia show was rear projected, so that is not liquid lights, even though it looks like it on Jimi.The Fillmore East had a fairly elaborate lighting rig for the time there’s probably a major red wash on the stage. which makes up for the red on his guitar there’s also I believe Bob C was calling the spots. Sometimes sometimes you’ll have a colored spot on your artist and then you’ll have the other spot up narrow the iris beam of the spotlight down to maybe highlight the face or the hands or the guitar I think that’s what we’re seeing in this cover photo. I’ve been studying photos from the Fillmore East five Disc box set, and I do believe this cover photo was actually taken from the Fillmore East, and the green is unusual color that shows up on this particular photograph he’s wearing like a super bright multicolored shirt. The green could possibly be another set of wash lights. another curious aspect of the photo is why is the guitar so dark probably cause they’re pulling back the iris in the spotlights. hope you understand what I’m trying to say here. Thanks for the show.
@martinbroten9467
@martinbroten9467 11 ай бұрын
Always loved this album - and this band. Enhanced greatly when the complete shows were released a few years ago. Usually my drummer of preference would be the showier guy (i.e. Mitch Mitchell), but I love Buddy Miles in this band. You're are right that Jimi's manager didn't want this band to continue. Not only for commercial reasons, but he didn't like Jimi sharing the spotlight with Buddy.
@beready992
@beready992 11 ай бұрын
Favorite live album? It depends what I'm in the mood for. Genesis' Seconds Out remains a strong production and performances. As for BoG, this maybe the part of Hendrix's career that was never fully explored. He was jumping from project to project. At one point he was approached by Keith Emerson and Greg Lake to join their project. It didn't happen, but imagine the notion of EHLP.
@ossiejon-nwakalo8644
@ossiejon-nwakalo8644 11 ай бұрын
Whenever I think of what Jimi could’ve done in the 70s I just listen to the artists who filled his space like funkadelic and electric miles
@abigaildevoe
@abigaildevoe 11 ай бұрын
miles davis associate gil evans made a wonderful fusion record tribute to jimi. i wonder what he would've thought of it
@sledzeppelin
@sledzeppelin 11 ай бұрын
BTW, all four sets are available on Spotify.
@allenf.5907
@allenf.5907 11 ай бұрын
1) Woodstock 1969 2) Live at Fillmore East - Allman Bros. Band 3) The Beatles Live at Shea Stadium (and hundreds others)
@tonetone7572
@tonetone7572 4 ай бұрын
yes Jimi could play on drugs however back then there were bad tabs of acid that had very negative effects on who ever took them (bad trips) if you knew of a bad batch circulating you obviously would avoid it unless you were insane or an unscrupulous person intending on using it with devious intentions ... Mike Jeffries?? Although BOG was hastily put together this record turned out to be a seminal recording serving as the template and influence for rock, funk jazz , blues soul and metal fusions (that's how good Hendrix was). "Who Knows-" Buddy as a "phenomenal asset" signaling Jimi back in because Jimi breaks his string at 3:19... Buddy takes over "imitating a wha wha " ....Jimi's back with a new string@ 6:27 ..im sure you are aware of " Songs For Groovy Children" the almost complete BOG shows at the Fillmore. BTW you have beautiful eyes..💋
@charlesgoodwin9332
@charlesgoodwin9332 11 ай бұрын
Very enjoyable. Thanks for your review. Not many songs in the world are really terrifying. "Machine Gun" is a terrifying, sad, powerful song. There is always hope. I bought this record with my paper route money when it came out, and I learned a lot of stuff I did not know before. The gift that keeps giving, I guess, thanks! C
@joeltaylor3189
@joeltaylor3189 11 ай бұрын
Sweet review as usual. Did you know when Jimi was in talks with Miles about the collab project Paul McCartney received a telegram from Jimi asking him to play bass with them?
@douglasweston126
@douglasweston126 11 ай бұрын
Hi - enjoyed your analysis. I am a massive Hendrix fan, from that first mind blowing UK performance of Hey Joe on Top of the Pops in 1967, to Band Of Gypsys and on .... I just recently managed to pick up the 5CD set "Songs For Groovy Children" The four Fillmore East Concerts. Not sure if its available in vinyl, but if it is - just buy it!! Brilliant. Cya Doug (from Down Under)
@TheStrongBoyz19
@TheStrongBoyz19 11 ай бұрын
My favourite live album from Hendrix and one of my top 5 live albums. I know there are others that have Hendrix at some of his best playing, but this record to me defines one of my most favourite jamming/improv solos by him and Machine Gun is my number one guitar solo. My biggest influence as a guitarist for myself. Awesome video on this classic record and this one is important for some growing sounds of funk/groove type music. The Who's Live at Leeds is my number one live album, btw. :)
@willgillies5670
@willgillies5670 11 ай бұрын
Some consider Band of Gypsys the ugly Duckling of the Hendrix canon, but I like it. Love Buddy Miles, because or this album.
@rsears78
@rsears78 11 ай бұрын
The album makes you think what could have been? What musical direction would Hendrix go from here
@abigaildevoe
@abigaildevoe 11 ай бұрын
i like to think he would've done a little bit of everything, and never stayed in one genre for too long. except for the blues, that was his heart soul and home
@Leitz65
@Leitz65 11 ай бұрын
Remember reading various JH Bios and felt Very BAD for the way Jimi signed signed his rights away. He deserved better deals for sure. Great player and a nice guy who was gone way to early. I wondered if his death could have been prevented. If the young people would have known more about addiction things could be avoided. Stay groovy A. Devoe appreciate your fashion efforts and passion about music love of Vinyl!!!
@RipWraith
@RipWraith 10 ай бұрын
Music and history? My two favorite subjects! With personality?! Even better. Keep up the good work!😁
@donnicholson3200
@donnicholson3200 11 ай бұрын
Fantastic review of this seminal album.
@phil4208
@phil4208 11 ай бұрын
Jimi was being torn in different directions towards the end of his life , he's the consummate artist with no business sense, mick jagger is both, people forget jimi was an army vet , which was ordered by a judge when he got caught stealing a car , jail or the army , now did he get hurt on a parachute jump ,we'll stick with that legend, only recently I heard a late release dolly dagger, classic jimi , an older friend who recently passed traveled the states attending concerts crashed Woodstock, he funded his enterprise by selling, goods , he said he saw hendrix but his favorite was sha na na , I never got tired of his concert stories and now your reviews, new york
@ErnestIII83
@ErnestIII83 11 ай бұрын
Would've certainly been eerie if the UK cover had puppets of Jimi, Brian, Janis, and Jim.
@davidellis5141
@davidellis5141 11 ай бұрын
Listen to Tunic ( Song For Karen ) by Sonic Youth 🎸
@smaz9
@smaz9 11 ай бұрын
After hearing about Jimi's trials and tribulations with that ill-fated record label thing, I'm having second thoughts on calling Fleetwood Mac's constant lineup changes the most convoluted story in rock & roll lol. But anyway, what a cool guitar-wielding badass of a dude! Man, this month has been great for this channel! Sly, Coltrane, Jimi, 30K subs, like, you've hit the jackpot, Abby! And again, I can't wait for the day you cover Talk Talk's final two albums, they're worth checking out, and especially now, because this Sunday is five years since Mark Hollis's death. I know it's probably gonna be a while before it happens, but it'll be a pleasant surprise when the time comes. Thank you for making Mondays great :)
@brumleytwitch6265
@brumleytwitch6265 11 ай бұрын
I come from this era and could never really get into this album at the time. Even years later, I hadn't paid much attention to it in relation to his other releases (Machine Gun, being the exception --Wow!). However, when streaming sites added the entire 2-night run on "Songs for Groovy Children", I sat down and absorbed it. That has since become my favorite Hendrix album for one reason only - THE GUITAR SOLOS. At this point, Jimi had gone past mastering the guitar, so that he could play whatever he heard in his head. I like to listen to Songs for Groovy Children on random - I don't know which version is playing - but I get lost in the guitar playing on every track. Fantastic.
@pasteye1671
@pasteye1671 11 ай бұрын
You are without doubt the most knowledgeable, passionate, empathic and enthusiastic music reviewer on YT. Thanks, Lovely Lady, for being in the world. I love (and hate) this album. Love because it is so damn good; hate because it starts the thought process as to what Jimi may have gone on to. As you said, so much development in 4 years, what after another decade? Favourite live album (excluding D and the Doms) is Made in Japan by Deep Purple.
@gamezharks
@gamezharks 11 ай бұрын
I love Hendrix doing soul on this album and I love the wild directions it takes, which is maybe just as a musician myself I find it very enjoyable to just hear musicians having fun jamming out. I also really love Buddy Miles steady funky drumming style, which a large part of which is just down to the sound he gets out of that kit, like GOD DAMN the snare on this album Buddy is just beating it like it owes him money. This album really feels like a super foundational piece to early Eddie Hazel era Funkadelic in particular.
@jpranguinranguin
@jpranguinranguin 11 ай бұрын
The power of a Funk Machine Screaming Dance Guitar for the first time in HISTORY in live performance! Nobody can forget these sounds in a lifetime! Crown of Sound Creation!
@gevowavemagnet
@gevowavemagnet 11 ай бұрын
On 'Message to Love", Jimi proved he was also one of the best rythym guitarists to ever live. When the song goes into "...here comes a woman, wrapped up in chain...' Jimi is just killing it, comping like there's no tomorrow, Maybe a preminition?
@leswadley6792
@leswadley6792 11 ай бұрын
Yay! The first note Jimi hits in the machine gun solo is the greatest note ever played on the guitar! Such a perfect album!
@BarbarraBay
@BarbarraBay 11 ай бұрын
🙏🏻
@joelhague5515
@joelhague5515 11 ай бұрын
Definitely one of wailingest and longest notes ever, if not THE longest and wailingest!
@risboturbide9396
@risboturbide9396 11 ай бұрын
Great video title, Abigail! Cheers to your channel 🍻🍻
@operatorenabla8398
@operatorenabla8398 11 ай бұрын
The jellyfish lyrics are very interpretable, but if you hear all the concerts with the Band of Gypsys, it's quite clear that he is refering to drugs. There is at least a song from the live in which he "sings/preaches" about how he is "smoking himself to death, if he keeps it up like this". Hendrix is infamous for drugs, but really at least many months before his death he was actively struggling to quit. The airplanes flying too low probably refer to "trips" or in general to people with too little imagination or hindsight, while the jellyfish represents he who goes where the wind is cufrently blowing without putting in the effort (like a jellyfish that can't swim but only goes where external factors push it, the current, the flow). As I'm writing I recall an interview in which he says that, with drugs, it is up to the individual person to not make it an escape. Considering all this, the (intended) sense of the lyrics becomes quite clear. As happens with many grea writers though, they are open at least to some interpretation! Hope I gave some useful or interesting extra information
@mattrobbins2268
@mattrobbins2268 11 ай бұрын
Miles discusses the collaboration he planned with Jimi in his autobiography, so it's definitely more than just wishful thinking on the part of fans. It was gonna happen. Only... ...dammit. Hendrix and Buddy Holly are the two who really left too early. You don't even have to imagine how great their work would have been. It would have been astounding.
@stevemillar4248
@stevemillar4248 10 ай бұрын
Abigail, there are 2 particular reasons to have this album in your collection: 1) Machine Gun - this version is widely regarded as Jimi's best ever performance of this song, and it is jaw-dropping, and 2) Who Knows - this song never gets its due respect because Buddy's toot-tooting drives everyone mad, but the first 2 guitar breaks capture the essence of Hendrix magnificently while also serving as a fine catalogue of must-know electric blues-rock guitar techniques for every young player to learn. Who knew... right?!!
@danielfuentes3226
@danielfuentes3226 11 ай бұрын
"Band of Gypsys" is a great album,Jimi Hendrix combine's R&B ;Soul ; Funk ; Blues and rock in a magistral way, not everybody can do this.
@jltrem
@jltrem 11 ай бұрын
What is so fun and rewarding for me about the fabulous Ms. Devoe is although I lived through a great deal of the music she covers ( I was very eager to lay down my hard earned grocery store stock boy earnings for "Get That Feeling-Jimi Hendrix plays-Curtis Knight sings" because Jimi's name was on it) I always learn from her, things I never knew. The girl is a fount of groovy knowledge.
@stratman1021
@stratman1021 11 ай бұрын
I think Band of Gypsies is Jimi's finest moment. Machine Gun is a f$%kin work of art. Message of Love has such a happening groove to it along with one of my favorite guitar leads that Jimi compliments the song so well. I still remember my brothers bringing that album home fresh from our local JC Penny's. What an awesome treat for Vinyl Monday Abby! Great job.
@devans873
@devans873 10 ай бұрын
in my opinion anyone that thinks this was just a throw away album should listen to Machine Gun all over and tell me that he was not on top of his game, i don't care who got the money i think it's one of his best.
@chi4611
@chi4611 6 ай бұрын
Shoot it's his best album man, he was not playing at this level with the experience in the studio
@5118eman
@5118eman 11 ай бұрын
Another great job Abby. If u get the chance do one on the band Death. the one album they finished was unreal. Don't have the album to send you but one of those box's has a thumb drive with that on it I think.
@abigaildevoe
@abigaildevoe 11 ай бұрын
i have death LP but haven’t given it a spin yet! man thank you so much for those albums. you’ve made like half of this season possible!
@5118eman
@5118eman 11 ай бұрын
That album blew my mind 3 brothers from Detroit in early seventies doing proto-punk@@abigaildevoe
@dennismason3740
@dennismason3740 11 ай бұрын
Hey! I'm a bluesman who walks. I don't "burn the gasoline" so define "travelin' man". Thanks for this Hendrix gem. Imma go listen to Machine Gun and cry.
@fernandoperdomomusic
@fernandoperdomomusic 11 ай бұрын
I learned alot from this video!
@Hartlor_Tayley
@Hartlor_Tayley 11 ай бұрын
You really did an amazing job on this album. Your very enjoyable review really brought out aspects I hadn’t considered. Your passion for Rock and Roll is contagious. Many thanks. Oh I love the hat
@colingillis5989
@colingillis5989 11 ай бұрын
Great review Thanks! The reissue is the one I bought in the 90s and the new mixes really bring clarity to the original. Takes it out of the murk! Kinda like listening to "Raw Power" by the Stooges remixed. It's like an ohhhh light bulb moment! I agree BOG is something that will grow on you with each listen. And I really like Message of Love! And I am what I am...Thank God! Cheers!
@Bootradr
@Bootradr 11 ай бұрын
I got a sealed copy of the 8xLP Fillmore East shows last year. And I love it! It sounds spectacular. I'd had it in bootlegs through the years on CDs but getting the officially released box set with all four shows, two of them from 12/31/69 and then the two from 1/1/70, was definitely the way to go. I think Jimi Hendrix sounded better live in concert than he did on the studio releases. And the studio releases were fantastic. I really enjoy the BOG era as Jimi's life was sadly drawing to an end. I only wonder what else he might have done had he been able to continue on? Brian in Fort Worth 🎶
@chrisnicol1644
@chrisnicol1644 15 күн бұрын
Abby... I have the Band of Gypsy's box set... The extended version of "We Gotta Live Together" kicks ass...
@gernblanston3363
@gernblanston3363 10 ай бұрын
Really enjoyed your review of Band of Gypsys (BoG). You showed some real insight into Jimi that many people overlook. Agreed that the BoG band wouldn't have lasted. Mike Jeffrey was basically doing what Jimi couldn't do that night at MSG which was fire Buddy Miles (Jimi's friend). The BoG band was something Jimi put together to simply satisfy a contract dispute. Plus I think Jimi felt Buddy could also help by contributing a song or two for the album. This in turn allowed Jimi to continue putting his main focus on material for his next work, which would have been the (most likely) triple album "First Rays of the New Rising Sun".
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