ALEX LIFESON [Rush guitarist]: It was the summer season of 1967 and I used to be at [original Rush drummer] John Rutsey’s home – and his brother Invoice had simply bought Are You Skilled. He dropped the needle and “Purple Haze” performed via that tiny speaker and adjusted our world instantly.
ULI JON ROTH [ex-Scorpions guitarist, solo artist]: I noticed him reside twice – the primary time when he was on the peak of his musical zenith. That was the final Expertise tour that he did in Europe – January ’69, in Hamburg. After which I used to be at his final present – the Isle of Fehmarn [on September 6, 1970], only a few days earlier than he died.
I used to be fortunate sufficient to be backstage, and I took a number of images. I did not meet him – I used to be proper subsequent to him, however I did not dare speak. He was clearly preoccupied with one thing and I used to be simply 15 years previous. I did not wish to “intrude.” There have been many individuals there. However I definitely won’t overlook that. And I used to be fortunate to be at very shut quarters throughout that present, and I took in the entire present. I used to be proper in entrance of him.
KIRK HAMMETT [Metallica guitarist]: I sincerely suppose that Jimi Hendrix invented heavy steel – with that first Jimi Hendrix album. Cream…they have been on to one thing. The Jeff Beck Group…they have been on to one thing. The Yardbirds…they have been on to one thing. Nevertheless it was Jimi that actually, actually introduced all of it collectively and created the instance that everybody else adopted. And in case you take a look at what occurred post-Hendrix – ’71/’72 – the musical tendencies have been to be progressive and heavy. Which is strictly what Jimi Hendrix was already.
Loads of the albums that got here out round then by a number of bands – Zeppelin, Sure, Jethro Tull, Sabbath, Purple – they needed to be heavy. Put up-Jimi, they put out heavier albums. As a result of that is what folks needed and that was the development. You can see that there after which how a lot of an affect musically he had on his friends.
STEVE VAI [Frank Zappa, David Lee Roth & Whitesnake guitarist, solo artist]: Axis: Daring as Love was the Jimi document that I found after I was studying my chord vocabulary on the guitar. As a result of whenever you go to study chords on the guitar, you normally get an inventory of tablature chords and you utilize your open chords, your main and minor barre chords, possibly you are studying some cool seventh chords, or major-minor chords, and chords from tensions. I used to be actually massive on discovering chords that sounded actually lush. I keep in mind after I found an E flat main seventh six 9 sharp eleventh chord – it opened up a universe for me. And I knew why it was known as all that – I had nice musical coaching.
KIM THAYIL [Soundgarden guitarist]: A few of the lyrics are psychedelic and trippy, and have some profundity to it. A few of the lyrics on Are You Skilled are a pleasant problem and embrace of marvel – each artistically and soulfully. And a few are sort of vapid and pedestrian – I imply, there’s not an entire lot to the lyrics of “Hearth,” actually. However then once more, “Are You Skilled” is superb – and “Manic Despair” and “The Wind Cries Mary” are stunning lyrics.
RICHARD LLOYD [Television guitarist]: His voice was nice – though he did not prefer it. As a result of, who likes their very own voice? Not that many individuals. Like, John Lennon was at all times asking to make it sound like he was underwater or via a megaphone or something to vary his voice. Jimi was simply shy. They needed to flip the lights off when he was singing – to get into it. However he received into it reside – that is for certain.
EAST BAY RAY [Dead Kennedys guitarist]: It was like, “Preserve it catchy… however suppose outdoors the field.” The well-known songwriter, Cole Porter, he had a line – one of many issues he tried to do was “Make the acquainted sound totally different, and make the totally different sound acquainted.” I feel that is why the songs final for therefore lengthy, and I feel that is undoubtedly with Hendrix. It was simply outdoors atonal jazz, however he would move via episodes of that. And much like the Lifeless Kennedys – there are episodes which can be actually outdoors, after which we move via it however go some other place.
DOUG PINNICK [King’s X singer/bassist]: Perhaps not like Jimi did, however there are guitarists that modified the course of rock n’ roll. Jimi principally pulled the veil up from over our eyes, and mentioned, “Look what you are able to do,” after which he allow us to run. Like, Eddie Van Halen took a few of these issues and made an entire profession out of it. I feel Jimi Hendrix and the Beatles and Led Zeppelin are three artists you can at all times get impressed by – in case you put their data on and take heed to how they wrote songs, how they delivered them, their adventurousness in how they did it, and the way nice the songs have been on the time.
BILLY SHEEHAN [David Lee Roth, Mr. Big. & Sons of Apollo bassist]: I at all times confer with him as “the good man that ever lived.” As a result of he was cool. He did not get excited on stage – he’d simply say one thing on the mic. He would not get excited or upset – simply laidback and funky, he knew what he was doing, assured, bang, bang, bang. I simply thought he was the good human being that ever lived.
SCOTT GORHAM [Thin Lizzy guitarist]: It is a kind of days the place you go, “Anyone however him.” I keep in mind pondering the identical factor when Stevie Ray Vaughan died. Everyone knows everyone’s not going to reside without end and they will die, and it sort of bounces off you – “What a drag.” However then, there are “these guys,” that after they go, it sort of impacts you. And undoubtedly, Hendrix and Stevie Ray have been the 2 guys that did it to me.
ADRIAN BELEW [Frank Zappa, David Bowie, & Talking Heads guitarist, King Crimson singer/guitarist, solo artist]: Generally I ponder, “What would Jimi be doing now? What would the ‘mature artist Jimi Hendrix’ be writing and singing? What would have he product of guitar synthesizers? Or sampling? Or the myriad of results accessible now which might have little doubt excited his creativeness?” In a way, he gifted that to the world – the curiosity that guitar gamers have had ever since and funky sounds and totally different types and pedals and the number of guitars and amps, has to return to him. He is the daddy of it.
REVEREND HORTON HEAT [singer/guitarist]: Because the architect of contemporary heavy steel guitar. But additionally, as a blues man. He performed with Little Richard – he was extra of a “blues/rock n’ roll man” than a “heavy steel man.” However he was doing wild stuff. There’s some previous TV footage, whenever you see Hendrix when he was sporting a band outfit with the opposite guys within the band, and instantly, you may inform it is him. And he is doing all this over-the-top stuff with the guitar. He was headed in that course – even when he was a sideman.
DON FELDER [ex-Eagles guitarist]: He was a magnetic, highly effective, inventive pressure, that was just about unequaled for that point interval. And also you knew it the minute you heard his guitar sound – no matter document it was on, no matter radio station – as quickly as you heard him play, you knew who it was. Extraordinarily distinctive identification as a guitarist. However everyone has a particularly distinctive identification as a guitarist. And in case you do not, then you have not been capable of develop your personal fashion, your personal tone, and your personal phrasing – then you definately’ve simply turn out to be a copycat that does covers of different folks.
Greg Prato is a longtime AllMusic contributor and creator of a number of books, together with Avatar Of The Electrical Guitar: The Genius Of Jimi Hendrix.
