Two of my favorite guitarists, Jimmy Page and Jimi Hendrix at their best! Videos of them L
Two of my favorite guitarists, Jimmy Page and Jimi Hendrix at their best! Videos of them LIVE! Now look at how they do it! How they react! How they're dressed! I mean everything... !!!
Best Solo: Jimmy: Stairway To Heaven Jimi: All Along The Watchtower
Best Riff: Jimmy: Whole Lotta Love Jimi: Purple Haze
Guitar Trick: Jimmy: Violin Bow Jimi: Teeth
My Favorite: Jimmy: Black Dog Jimi: Voodoo Child
Any problems about this video, please comment it!! And also for people who like to complain and argue, "They are different, you can't compare them... How dare you," and crap like that... Seriously... STFU! Just tell me who do you prefer! Don't say who's better... Who do you prefer and why?
Worship these Guitar Gods! ... Live Long Jimmy Page! RIP Jimi Hendrix!
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Jimi Hendrix - Third Stone from the Sun
Third Stone From the Sun is a song written and
Jimi Hendrix - Third Stone from the Sun
Third Stone From the Sun is a song written and originally recorded by Jimi Hendrix and released as "3rd Stone From The Sun" on the 1967 Are You Experienced album by Jimi Hendrix Experience. It is mostly an instrumental, but includes pieces of spoken word, performed by Hendrix, over the music.
Because the song mixes the styles of rock and jazz, it is often cited as one of the earliest examples of fusion. The title 3rd Stone From the Sun is a direct reference to Earth, which is the third planet away from the Sun in the Solar System.
The song features slowed-down voices and dialogues between Hendrix and his manager Chas Chandler. They wanted to reproduce the spacy sounds from Star Trek. The word Stone in the title was a way to depict the Earth from an alien point of view.
Lyrics: Star fleet to scout ship, please give your position. Over. I'm in orbit around the third planet from the star called the sun. Over. You mean its the Earth? Over. Positive. It is known to have some form of intelligent species. Over. I think we should take a look. {intro slowwed down talking ends} Strange beautiful grass of green, with your majestic silver seas Your mysterious mountains I wish to see closer May I land my kinky machine? {start slowwed down} Strange beautiful, grass of green with your majestic silver seas Your mysterious mountains I wish to see closer May I land my kinky machine? {end slowwed down} Although your world wonders me, with your majestic and superior cackling hen Your people I do not understand, so to you I shall put an end And you'll never hear surf music again Secret Oh, secret Oh Shhh (more)
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Led Zeppelin - Traveling Riverside Blues
Copyright - 1982 Swan Song
English rock ban
Led Zeppelin - Traveling Riverside Blues
Copyright - 1982 Swan Song
English rock band Led Zeppelin's version of this song was recorded at the BBC studios on June 24, 1969, upon which Jimmy Page later dubbed extra guitar tracks. It was broadcast four days later on John Peel's Top Gear show under the title "Travelling Riverside Blues '69".[1] It is quite different from the original, and it is more a tribute to Robert Johnson than a straight cover. The song showcases a riff by Page (also in open G tuning), and in the lyrics Robert Plant quotes many Robert Johnson songs, such as "She studies evil all the time", from "Kind Hearted Woman Blues", and "Why don't you come on in my kitchen", from "Come on in My Kitchen" (which is heard during the song's solo). Conversely, parts of Johnson's "Travelling Riverside Blues" are used as lyrics in Led Zeppelin's "The Lemon Song", namely the "squeeze my lemon" sequence. It is likely that Johnson borrowed this himself, from a song recorded in the same year (1937) called "She Squeezed My Lemon". The line "she got a mortgage on my body and a lien on my soul" and reference to front teeth lined with gold at the end of the song are also from Johnson's original song.
The May 2008 issue of Uncut Magazine focused upon Zeppelin's 2008 reunion. A promotional CD attached to the magazine was titled "When the Levee Breaks: 15 classic tracks that inspired Led Zeppelin." The CD included the original "Travelling Riverside Blues" by Robert Johnson. Inside the magazine, the track commentary elaborated upon Zeppelin's version:
"Plant's infamous 'squeeze my lemon till the juice runs down my leg' line on Led Zep II's "The Lemon Song" was lifted from this '36 cut by the king of the Delta blues singers--although Page partly borrows the track's memorable riff from Howlin' Wolf's 'Killing Floor.'"
"Travelling Riverside Blues" can be found on the Led Zeppelin BBC Sessions album, on disc 1 of the Led Zeppelin Box Set, and on the expanded Coda album from The Complete Studio Recordings box set. It was interest from US radio interviewers and fans during Page's Outrider tour that originally led him to negotiate with BBC Enterprises for the song's release. A promotional video clip was also released in 1990, with outtake footage from the band's 1976 concert film, The Song Remains the Same. The song reached number seven on the Billboard Top Rock Tracks Top 50 chart in November 1990, culled from national album rock radio airplay reports.
Lyrics: Asked sweet mama, Let me be her kid She said, "You might get hurt if you don't keep it hid"
Well I know my baby, If I see her in the dark I said I know my rider, If I see her in the dark
Now, I goin' to Rosedale, Take my rider by my side Still barrelhouse, If it's on the riverside, yeah I know my baby, Lord, I said, "is really sloppy drunk" I know my mama, Lord, a brownskin, but she ain't no plum
See my baby, tell her, Tell her hurry home Had no lovin', since my baby been gone See my baby, Tell hurry on home I ain't had, Lord, my right mind, Since my rider's been gone
Hey, she promises, She's my rider I wanna tell you, She's my rider I know you're mine, She's my rider She ain't but sixteen, But she's my rider
I'm goin' to Rosedale, Take my rider by side Anybody argue with me man, I'll keep them satisfied Well, see my baby, tell her, Tell her the shape I'm in Ain't had no lovin', Lord, since you know when
Spoken: Why don't you come into my kitchen
She's a kindhearted lady. She studies evil all the time She's a kindhearted woman. She studies evil all the time
Squeeze my lemon 'til the juice runs down my leg Squeeze it so hard, I'll fall right out of bed Squeeze my lemon, 'til the juice runs down my leg
Spoken: I wonder if you know what I'm talkin' about
Oh, but the way that you squeeze it girl I swear I'm gonna fall right out of bed
She's a good rider She's my kindhearted lady I'm gonna take my rider by my side I said her front teeth are lined with gold She's gotta mortgage on my body, got a lien on my soul She's my brownskin sugar plum...
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