jimi hendrix killing floor @ monterey pop

Jimi Hendrix kickin ass and taking names….. Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use."

Anderson Custom Guitars G-Daddy 5 String Open G Tuning. Keith Richards Baby!

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Eric Clapton & Keith Richards – Blood Brother

Recorded at The Ritz, NYC, November 23rd, 1986 Tracklist: Disc 1: 01. Crossroads 02. White Room 03. I Shot the Sheriff 04. Wanna Make Love to You 05. Its In the Way You Use It 06. Run 07. Miss You 08. Same Old Blues Disc 2: 01. Tearing Us Apart 02. Holy Mother 03. Badge Let it Rain 04. Cocaine 05. Layla 06. Sunshine of Your Love 07. Further On Up the Road Enjoy!

Nick Martellaro – 19th Nervous Breakdown (Rolling Stones Live Ed Sullivan version cover)

Hi everyone! This is my cover of the Rolling Stones song, "19th Nervous Breakdown"…more specifically, their live arrangement, which they played on the 1965 Ed Sullivan show. I personally like this arrangement better, because it has an extended intro, more interesting breaks, its more raw, and has a non-fadeout ending. Overall, I think its more dynamic than the studio version…unfortunately, YouTube has taken down all the videos of the 1965 Ed Sullivan performance, so youll have to seek it elsewhere. My goal for this one was the same as my last Stones cover ("The Last Time"), which got a good response. Basically, I think the Stones songs sound best raw and unpolished. This one has no overdubs, its just exactly what wouldve been played live – two guitars, one bass, drums, and two vocals. I tried to capture the "first take" energy of this live performance. Let me just say, this song is RIDICULOUSLY fun to play. This is a great example of the Rolling Stones signature "weaving guitars" sound. Keiths part is a great rhythm, with some cool fills along the way. Brians part is a hypnotic riff that he took directly from Bo Diddleys song, "Diddley Daddy." Bill Wymans bass part is also ridiculous in the way he played it. Instead of playing lower on the neck, this bass line goes all the way up to the 12th fret, along with some crazy divebombing during the outro. Anyways, I hope you like it! I apologize if the video is slightly out of sync. This one was a huge file on my <b>…<b>