Jimi Hendrix - "All Along The Watchtower"

This was written and originally recorded by Bob Dylan in 1967, but it was the Jimi Hendrix cover that made the song famous. Many other artists have covered it, including Eric Clapton, Neil Young, U2, Dave Matthews Band and The Grateful Dead. Dylan was so impressed with Jimi's version that Dylan for years played it the way that Jimi had recorded it.

Hendrix had been working on and off with the members of the band Traffic as he recorded Electric Ladyland. Traffic guitarist Dave Mason caught Hendrix at a party and the two discussed Bob Dylan's newest album, John Wesley Harding, containing "All Along The Watchtower." Hendrix, long fascinated with Dylan, decided to cover the song on the album. On the resulting track, Mason plays rhythm on a 12-string acoustic guitar.

Lyrics

There must be some kind of way outta here
 
Said the joker to the thief
 
There's too much confusion
 
I can't get no relief
 

Business men, they drink my wine
 
Plowman dig my earth
 
None were level on the mind
 
Nobody up at his word
 
Hey, hey
 

No reason to get excited
 
The thief he kindly spoke
 
There are many here among us
 
Who feel that life is but a joke
 
But, uh, but you and I, we've been through that
 
And this is not our fate
 
So let us stop talkin' falsely now
 
The hour's getting late, hey
 

All along the watchtower
 
Princes kept the view
 
While all the women came and went
 
Barefoot servants, too
 
Outside in the cold distance
 
A wildcat did growl
 
Two riders were approaching
 
And the wind began to howl

Music video by The Jimi Hendrix Experience performing All Along The Watchtower. (C) 2009 Experience Hendrix L.L.C., under exclusive license to Sony Music Entertainment"