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Local guitar hero David Grissom channels Jimi Hendrix in Studio 1A with a powerful rendition of the late guitarist's "Hear My Train A Comin". Jimi Hendrix died on this day in 1970.

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10 years ago

Faris Saqri

Speed to 1.25

10 years ago

Kirk Schneider

His tone is just so GREAT!!! the notes and chords he picks are pure David!

10 years ago

esta langgeng

jack black on drum.. lol

10 years ago

Putu Indrayana

awesome version..

10 years ago

clembo3rc

DG will go down with the greats. One of the few players who is instantly recognisable within a few notes. Accusing DG of lacking soul and feel is the most ridiculous thing I've heard. 

10 years ago

vajraloka1

oh.. hale yeah !!

10 years ago

georges meillon

version heavy metal ! though very good played

10 years ago

JudgeFredd

Make my life worthy

10 years ago

gerthie

mighty 

10 years ago

The Pleasant St' Mafia

I dig it.. great job..

10 years ago

Big G

This is technically played well but truth be told this is a very Lilly white homogenized version, it's sad really.

10 years ago

J. Smith

DG is one of my all time favorite guitarists. Disagree 100% with Marc Hollingsworth. The world is full of guitar players that can cover Hendrix. Sure Jimi did his songs first (and no one loves Jimi more than me) but many covers build on Hendrix's originals. This is one. Are the vocals as good as Jimi's? Maybe not, but the guitar work is as good if not better.Just MHO....

10 years ago

Stoned2072

Der Sound /Music ist sehr gut, aber David's Stimmeist nicht passend zum Song , trotzdem Daumen hoch !!!

10 years ago

Marc Hollingsworth

No, absolutely not. This is why people should not try to tackle covering Hendrix until they have the proper soul and feel. They only two that have the proper blues feel to play Hendrix that come to mind are SRV and Doyle Bramhall II. Everything else so far are weak covers. Sure, one can do their own 'version' of something, but that's not the point. Kind of like BB King once said in an interview "Sure, the blues is easy to play, but will it sound good?". Obviously, everyone has a different standard of what defines 'good".

10 years ago

Mike Bledsoe

David Grissom performance of Hendrix's "Hear my Train."

10 years ago

mrbill1114

Very few guitarists can tackle a Hendrix tune and really do it justice. SRV was one, and Grissom is another. I've seen him many times with Joe Ely and now he's doing great things as a bandleader in his own right.

10 years ago

Fusion Music

First time listening to D Grissom and love being taken back to the 70s. Listening to him because of the spec to his guitar with split coils. I love his style. More into jazz fusion, but like Robin Trower blues, the British hendrix.

10 years ago

Fusion Music

First time listening to D Grissom and love being taken back to the 70s. Listening to him because of the spec to his guitar with split coils. I love his style. More into jazz fusion, but like Robin Trower blues, the British hendrix.

10 years ago

Søren Hansen

Fuckin' awsom! 

10 years ago

1blkgsd

This guy Jams

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