Jimi Hendrix with the Rolling Stones (Long version)

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NOTE: ABKCO and Experience Hendrix, LLC sent a takedown notification to YouTube to remove this video when they don't own the copyright of this video. I won twice and I'm back, but due to these actions, the video is not working properly, we were out for 6 weeks losing a lot of views, we lost all the favorites marks, the honors, etc.

They are acting against the fans of the musicians they represent and that will result in negative actions by the fans; some of them are encouraging other fans not to buy stuff from them, not to listen their music on i-Tunes or Real Rhapsody.

By coincidence both, Abkco and Experience Hendrix, LLC are making money from the hard work and talent of third parties and none of them were friends or relatives of the musicians they represent... shame shame shame!! Enjoy the money but you will lose fans and doing those really ugly remixes won't help, just see the fans' reaction.

We want to thank Albert Maysles the owner of the copyright for being so nice with the fans, with this and the Maysles Institute Benefit... December 30th 2007

This is the original video, there are some unauthorized copies of this video here on YouTube but in less quality as they downloaded and uploaded this one.

NOW THE ORIGINAL VIDEO DESCRIPTION:

You will see Jimi playing a guitar duet with Mick Taylor.

At 5:50 You will be listening a conversation between Jimi Hendrix and Keith Richards, this is the only portion with the original audio.

This is Jimi Hendrix celebrating his last birthday backstage with the Rolling Stones at the Madison Square Garden in New York City on November 27, 1969.

Background music is "MY LITTLE ONE" recorded by Brian Jones, Jimi Hendrix, Dave Mason and Mitch Mitchell studio recording at the Olympic Studios in London on October 5, 1967.

BTW, sorry about my mistake in the video intro, I wrote "Conversating" when I switched from havin a "Conversation"... I can't edit the video, only this text.

For more information, pictures and everything about Jimi with the Rolling Stones, including a free download of both takes of "My Little One" check

Channel: Music
Uploaded: May 19, 2006 at 11:29 pm
Author: gliedo

Length: 00:08:54
Rating: 4.82
Views: 3628429

Tags: Rolling Stones Jimi Hendrix Mick Taylor Keith Richards Jagger Brian Jones ABKCO sucks Experience LLC

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numbing numbered numerous Comments:
Judge85 (December 4, 2008 at 10:25 pm)
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MOSKII58 (December 4, 2008 at 6:20 pm)
very cool to see how they did intert-act w/ each other in what looked to me like a friendly environment.
alexisbutcher (December 4, 2008 at 2:14 pm)
jimi you are the greatest one!
n3r3m4c (December 4, 2008 at 12:35 pm)
Yeah but steve vai's compositions tend to sound like elevator music, and honestly skill wise i'm pretty sure SRV was better than vai. Besides, Vai isn't even a top tier shredder nowadays. Yngwie was always faster and actually wrote interesting music.
1234andthensomemore (December 4, 2008 at 2:19 am)
no not at all little wing is pretty different u shud look it up it is a good song
schilltube (December 3, 2008 at 9:56 pm)
its my little one
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Televizzle07 (December 3, 2008 at 1:59 pm)
i think this is "little wing" by hendrix which is one of his greater pieces
Amsterdam74yeah (December 3, 2008 at 9:11 am)
Can someone make out WTF Keef and Jimi r talkin about in the audio part???
If so, could u transcribe it.
Thanx!
terryorr (December 3, 2008 at 1:14 am)
Jimi always remained somewhat of an outsider while he was alive. Many guitarists idolized Jimi's playing ability but Jimi seemed to be alone on a personal level much like Elvis. It's as if they defined their respective musical eras but couldn't enjoy any of it because people couldn't see past their image. Jimi said he was only happy when he was playing, so in that way music was his life. Mick Jagger was said to be a bit nervous around Jimi. Mick Taylor and Jimi would have sounded great together.