Great sound and stellar concert of one of the greatest artist of modern blues and rock and roll. Texas Rock- blues artist as good as anybody in that style.
Getting goose pimples - because I was on this concert when I was 17. I was lucky that we lived only 40 mins by walking (by ourselves) from the venue. Remember well when I came back home in the early morning hours, nothing but the blues in my ears, lasting till today!
As some people have already said in the comments, Johnny was a bit pretentious, but he brought the rock when it was wanted. I remember watching songs from this gig about 15 or so years ago and copying what i saw and heard. Now i am more mature and almost totally understand what i'm witnessing, good and bad, mind you. This concert has brilliance and pure punkiness too.
I have to laugh…Johnny Winter pretentious? Johnny was simply Johnny. He was an albino, brought up on the South Texas coast listening to the blue, what was then a traditionally black man’s music. Keeping in mind this was the 60’s, it is just mind blowing what he did.He dabbled in rock and roll, but he was a blues man through and through. He started sneaking into blues clubs in Texas as a teenager. These were blues clubs where white people did not generally go, but here is this skinny, very very white kid just wanting to play. Guess what…he was accepted. So, if you come out of the actual black blues scene, you are not pretentious, culturally appropriating or whatever. You are the real deal.
@@adub59 I know all about Johnny Winter because i used to try to play and sing like him. I gave up because it's too hard, but Johnny was talking down to the audience and acting like he was above them with his taste. That is the definition of pretentious to me. Thinking that you are superior because of musical taste/knowledge. Fuck that, it's all good music really and Johnny was awesome.
@@benjohnson4810 Ahh…my apologies. I just found the video and I admittedly, I have not watched this entire concert yet or read all the comments. I did see him in Texas the 70s and I saw him towards the very end. His biggest issue was his drug abuse, which really damaged his career.
@@adub59 No worries, sir. I apologize if i'm coming across very coarse. These musicians are just people and i love honesty and truth. Phoniness is what i don't like. God bless you and enjoy this concert, it is GREAT!
As I understand it, he really hated the rock image and everything. He just wanted to play blues, as he makes clear in the video. But his management & record company decided, and sold him as a rock & roll act, and had him do that. I have no idea what freedom he had when recording or how much of it he's complicit in. I've seen people say a lot of his drug abuse came from the stress around this artistic conflict. I feel like the way he plays on the "rockers" here is almost like an artistic act of protest, over-playing every lead riff or cliche 10 feet into the ground. I feel bad because I love everything from Live Johnny Winter And through John Dawson Winter III, which I suspect are his most rock & pop albums, but I imagine he hates those.
Nothing like the sound of Johnny on a Gibson Firebird. Always my favorite Rock / Blues sound. Johnny on that all White ‘64 V Firebird live with Floyd Radford on second guitar was enough to make you loose your mind.
Seen Johnny at Tulsa ok. in the mid 70,s with zz top. J.w was sitting in a chair while entertaining. I was a fan of j.w. even though before j.w. started, he said hello Florida, a band member corrected j.w. that he was in Tulsa. He played his butt off. Was a moment in music history, I will not forget.
Incredible slide guitar in rolling and tumbling , first record of Johnny. Johnny only can be compared him with Hendrix or Bloomfield, an encyclopedia of electric guitarr
That medley is one of the greatest electric interpretations of original blues ever recorded. Mr Winter knew how to expand on something so simple as a Robert Johnson riff without losing the soul.
Ich habe es '79 noch live und in voller Länge gesehen. Der Kameramann ist ihm in die Katakomben gefolgt und ist ohne Anklopfen in die Garderobe gegangen. Mit laufender Kamera und an Johnny arbeitete gerade ein Groupie im knieen.... That''s Rock'n'Roll
Saw a number of good JDW shows beginning in the mid-70’s. Also saw Jon Paris (playing bass here) sporadicly at Dan Lynch’s (the long gone but not forgotten NYC blues bar at 221 Second Avenue, btwn 13th & 14th). Always enjoyed both artists! When Paris gigged at Dan Lynch’s he played guitar.
I thought Paris was a great fit for Winter, and Johnny seemed to truly enjoy playing with him. He probably was the longest tenured (?) of Johnny's sidemen, late 70's - early 90's, when Winter was in his prime. Saw them a couple of times during this period, and they cooked. This must of been one of their first tours, as they seem to still be working a few things out. Good stuff!
@@pualdupvandoff8199 there is a video interview with Jon posted somewhere on YT. He played guitar well and sang (I think) when I use to see him leading his own bands on weekends at Dan Lynch’s. It’s always a surprise to see a bass player playing guitar because I tend to forget that bass is a second instrument for lots of guitar players. I remember him playing a Fender. A white one with a big Bass (fish) sticker on the lower bout. Don’t remember if it was a Strat or Tele
Als Kind haben wir immer gewitzelt, wenn der Johnny mal stirbt müssen wir ihm die Hände separat totschlagen, das seine Hände sonst wahrscheinlich aus dem Sarg wieder herauskommen und er einfach weiterspielt. Er ist dann später trotzdem noch in Bülach wo ich wohne, relativ ruhig eingeschlafen. Auch mit seinem Bruder Edgar hatte er ein paar interessant musikalische Experimente gemacht. RIP
An excellent performance, but I was less than enthralled with his in-between comments about the audience. It's hard to tell from this, but if the audience didn't like the blues numbers, he didn't make things any better by making cracks like volume rather than quality (before JJF) or hoping that one person might understand the blues. A lot of this seemed to be in his head, but it didn't help matters to insult your audience or to suggest that he was slumming it by playing rock'n'roll. I'm sure there were plenty of people who spoke enough English to understand that their taste was being dissed.
Thank you kindly around 25:05 the harmonica/bassist rings true like my phone is ringing and who let the docks out JACK lol, true listen Jack and Toototabon that hen, that chicken enjoying MUSIC IS BEST again but YOU ALREADY SAYETH 🐬
You've got to be kidding or you're Irish... Johnny is an American blues master with that Texas thing! Rory is a white Rock player from Ireland... get real bro lol
I'm laughing hard at another stupid, unnecessary comment. At least you didn't say they were underrated. In your honor I'll go find a Rory song and talk smack about how I saw them both and Johnny was better
Remembering being totally enerved from his mostly complete pointless noodling in that night. Johnny Winter made a total bullsh1t performance. Highlight was Patti Smith joining the shitshow ... and she was bad on that clarinet. 👎🥴😡
Saw Johnny probably 30 times he was best in small clubs like Carpenters in Matunuck Rhode Island. He would rock the place past closing time. Got to meet him he was a very cool guy.Johnny Winter King Of Texas Blues RIP love you!
I see that you encountered Winters in his prime, i actually met him in the 80s and well he was in bad shape by then, im not going to say much more, but placed him in a chair and he was like putting a cape on Superman
Johnny always a treat to watch play. So effortless, like he was pre ordained to play Texas Blues.
Johnny was a blues legend and nobody i mean nobody sounds like John Dawson Winter. Period!
@@ChrisFoster-m8t That is true. He had a distinct, immediately recognizable sound
John Dawson Winter III. Lol
@@timarb5177 Got that right.
Great sound and stellar concert of one of the greatest artist of modern blues and rock and roll. Texas Rock- blues artist as good as anybody in that style.
Johnny Winter ...A musical treasure of the blues and rock and roll!!!
JOHNNY B GREAT 🎸👍👍✌
Big love for this man.
Getting goose pimples - because I was on this concert when I was 17.
I was lucky that we lived only 40 mins by walking (by ourselves) from the venue.
Remember well when I came back home in the early morning hours, nothing but the blues in my ears, lasting till today!
Johnny at his best.
Johnny Winter !!!
As some people have already said in the comments, Johnny was a bit pretentious, but he brought the rock when it was wanted. I remember watching songs from this gig about 15 or so years ago and copying what i saw and heard. Now i am more mature and almost totally understand what i'm witnessing, good and bad, mind you. This concert has brilliance and pure punkiness too.
I have to laugh…Johnny Winter pretentious? Johnny was simply Johnny. He was an albino, brought up on the South Texas coast listening to the blue, what was then a traditionally black man’s music. Keeping in mind this was the 60’s, it is just mind blowing what he did.He dabbled in rock and roll, but he was a blues man through and through. He started sneaking into blues clubs in Texas as a teenager. These were blues clubs where white people did not generally go, but here is this skinny, very very white kid just wanting to play. Guess what…he was accepted. So, if you come out of the actual black blues scene, you are not pretentious, culturally appropriating or whatever. You are the real deal.
@@adub59 I know all about Johnny Winter because i used to try to play and sing like him. I gave up because it's too hard, but Johnny was talking down to the audience and acting like he was above them with his taste. That is the definition of pretentious to me. Thinking that you are superior because of musical taste/knowledge. Fuck that, it's all good music really and Johnny was awesome.
@@benjohnson4810 Ahh…my apologies. I just found the video and I admittedly, I have not watched this entire concert yet or read all the comments. I did see him in Texas the 70s and I saw him towards the very end. His biggest issue was his drug abuse, which really damaged his career.
@@adub59 No worries, sir. I apologize if i'm coming across very coarse. These musicians are just people and i love honesty and truth. Phoniness is what i don't like. God bless you and enjoy this concert, it is GREAT!
As I understand it, he really hated the rock image and everything. He just wanted to play blues, as he makes clear in the video. But his management & record company decided, and sold him as a rock & roll act, and had him do that. I have no idea what freedom he had when recording or how much of it he's complicit in. I've seen people say a lot of his drug abuse came from the stress around this artistic conflict. I feel like the way he plays on the "rockers" here is almost like an artistic act of protest, over-playing every lead riff or cliche 10 feet into the ground.
I feel bad because I love everything from Live Johnny Winter And through John Dawson Winter III, which I suspect are his most rock & pop albums, but I imagine he hates those.
This was a great story and of course the music is fantastic! Thanks for the post
The Greatest Slide player ever.
this is a real treasure...hope it never gets removed...a great tribute to stellar rocker...
Nothing like the sound of Johnny on a Gibson Firebird. Always my favorite Rock / Blues sound. Johnny on that all White ‘64 V Firebird live with Floyd Radford on second guitar was enough to make you loose your mind.
Thanks thanks thanks!!!!
Das waren noch Zeiten. Die ganze Nacht mit Chips und Bier auf dem Sofa! ;-)
Damals war ich 25 Jahre und der Rockpalast ein Highlight für
mich und meine Freunde bis in den frühen Morgen. LG
und Stereo-Sound über UKW-Radio !
Ach Gott was waren das für tolle Zeiten 🤘
gab einige gute bspw. Rory Gallagher
(sehr) viele andere waren Kokolores presented by dem Englischen Radio Moderator.
@@beerensaft413
...Greatful Dead, Paul Butterfield, Blues Band etc.
Thank you.
An outstanding musician rock blues guitar master❤
Yeah man. Every body needs the blews.
RIP Johnny Winter
👑 🎸👑
Guitar Legend!!
Master Winter Helped to Make Progressive Blues a Reality !,
But Always Kept a Good Foothold in Traditional Folk Blues!
สุดยอดดนตรีระดับโลก..สุดยอดรายการดี มีสาระ ให้คะแนน 100/100 ครับ คราวหน้ามานำเสนอใหม่นะครับจะรอติดตามรายการ
Come to Texas anytime we welcome you
Great!
Johnny was one of the most humble cat's on th😢 circuit, he'd stop and chat with anybody if he had the time....
A lot people didn't know Johnny was registered blind😮I'm a big fan from 🇬🇧
Seen Johnny at Tulsa ok. in the mid 70,s with zz top. J.w was sitting in a chair while entertaining. I was a fan of j.w. even though before j.w. started, he said hello Florida, a band member corrected j.w. that he was in Tulsa. He played his butt off. Was a moment in music history, I will not forget.
Great blues
Love you man one bad ass texan
What ever that big word is he is just bad ass they only come out as night
Johnny Winter un grandísimo músico y guitarrista. Genial.
Incredible slide guitar in rolling and tumbling , first record of Johnny. Johnny only can be compared him with Hendrix or Bloomfield, an encyclopedia of electric guitarr
Simplesmente extraordinário!!!
❤Thanks❤🌠🔝🎸💫✨🔥🎵💫✨💥✨💎✨💥💫✨🥁💫✨🎙️💫✨🎵💫✨🎹🔝📊🫶📊🔝🌠❤️Спасибо❤💯🎁✊👑👍🏁Блестяще!!!❤ПреВосХодный!!! Концерт💯❤️Очень!!! Всё!!! Понравилось❤!!! Гении!!!
legendary...
That medley is one of the greatest electric interpretations of original blues ever recorded. Mr Winter knew how to expand on something so simple as a Robert Johnson riff without losing the soul.
Saw him at Boston Tea Party,
Landsdown . With Rick, and
Edgar. That was the show.!
That firebird is iconic
Can't make this shit up you feel it❤
Ich habe es '79 noch live und in voller Länge gesehen. Der Kameramann ist ihm in die Katakomben gefolgt und ist ohne Anklopfen in die Garderobe gegangen. Mit laufender Kamera und an Johnny arbeitete gerade ein Groupie im knieen.... That''s Rock'n'Roll
Einfach nur GEIL!
I was at that concert it was the best
WOW !!!! Thanx Ya'll >>>>>> J D
Thanks dude
Desde Barranquilla Mono Cuco, vaya sonido y recuerdos todo junto
QUE MAJESTUSO GUITARRISTA EL CONCIERTO EN SI ES FABULOSO¡¡
Man I like the flanger sound in his rock and roll songs
I think he is using a phase shifter that is built into the amp . But, I agree I love that sound
Great band! Chemistry Galore
Saw a number of good JDW shows beginning in the mid-70’s. Also saw Jon Paris (playing bass here) sporadicly at Dan Lynch’s (the long gone but not forgotten NYC blues bar at 221 Second Avenue, btwn 13th & 14th). Always enjoyed both artists! When Paris gigged at Dan Lynch’s he played guitar.
I thought Paris was a great fit for Winter, and Johnny seemed to truly enjoy playing with him. He probably was the longest tenured (?) of Johnny's sidemen, late 70's - early 90's, when Winter was in his prime. Saw them a couple of times during this period, and they cooked.
This must of been one of their first tours, as they seem to still be working a few things out. Good stuff!
@@pualdupvandoff8199 there is a video interview with Jon posted somewhere on YT. He played guitar well and sang (I think) when I use to see him leading his own bands on weekends at Dan Lynch’s. It’s always a surprise to see a bass player playing guitar because I tend to forget that bass is a second instrument for lots of guitar players. I remember him playing a Fender. A white one with a big Bass (fish) sticker on the lower bout. Don’t remember if it was a Strat or Tele
I have been there this very night! Turning 66 in August it sounds to me like it was yesterday.😂
Muy buen violero RIP Johnny Winter!!! 🎼🎵🎵🎵🎶🎶🎶
Yeah !!
🤘🏼💯🤘🏼
❤❤e Gus mucho su blues
Fully sic now
I dreamed of a jam between Johnny Winter and Rory Gallagher. Won 't happen.
It seems that Marco Minnemann saw Bobby Torello when he was a child.
I was a big fan for 50 years.. listening now. They were 2nd rate and bum notes were a pleanty. Steve in australia
I saw the "Captured Love" tour wow
Live
Blues don't get any better than John Dawson Winter lll .😊
JDW III and Rory Gallagher are the white blues kings for me. Period.
Rory gallagher is very limit musican
Curt contains father
Sued him!
Owns "Paramount"
now.
Go Jeff!
Still playing "Dust in the wind"?
I miss my street friend "Jeff'
Als Kind haben wir immer gewitzelt, wenn der Johnny mal stirbt müssen wir ihm die Hände separat totschlagen, das seine Hände sonst wahrscheinlich aus dem Sarg wieder herauskommen und er einfach weiterspielt. Er ist dann später trotzdem noch in Bülach wo ich wohne, relativ ruhig eingeschlafen. Auch mit seinem Bruder Edgar hatte er ein paar interessant musikalische Experimente gemacht. RIP
It wouldn’t be the seventies without the coiled guitar cable.😂
08:45
He got way better and less repetitive later.
If you wanna do that blues, it takes three /
An excellent performance, but I was less than enthralled with his in-between comments about the audience. It's hard to tell from this, but if the audience didn't like the blues numbers, he didn't make things any better by making cracks like volume rather than quality (before JJF) or hoping that one person might understand the blues. A lot of this seemed to be in his head, but it didn't help matters to insult your audience or to suggest that he was slumming it by playing rock'n'roll. I'm sure there were plenty of people who spoke enough English to understand that their taste was being dissed.
Edger winter 江戸川 ウインター テキトー男高田純次
He was the Chuck Berry and John Fogarty of Blues in some ways..then maybe.not?
A lot of Hendrix in Johnny's playing. Or maybe it's the other way around.
Thank you kindly around 25:05 the harmonica/bassist rings true like my phone is ringing and who let the docks out JACK lol, true listen Jack and Toototabon that hen, that chicken enjoying MUSIC IS BEST again but YOU ALREADY SAYETH 🐬
Anyone know who the drummer is here?
Bobby Torello according to the caption on screen during his solo!
At Rockplast in 1979 Johnny played Bass and John played guitar on a song and sang vocals.. never a dull moment with that trio
Bobby Torello - Drums from east haven ct
日本リーグボールソフト女子監督日本国憲法の当詣道場でてる。
Effortless.
日本リーグボールソフト監督の息子。指定指名手配おはらかつゆきで良いか。
"Jonny Winters"
Layer of the white worm" !
I had "Jonny Winters" thrown in jail
Put spy cam in my tent!
He and Rory Gallagher didn't get the respect they deserved for some reason.
参考。
みうらのぶひろ。
佐々木さやか。
高橋みゆき。
日本リーグボールソフト女子監督。
読売センター藤波 孝。
竹下佳江。7つの鐘。
Q.7つの鐘。
A.顕正会同盟。
歴史上年表加害者逃亡者。
RORY GALLAGHER > JOHNNY WINTER
高橋みゆき。竹下佳江。日本国憲法の当詣道場でてる。
Johnny was great, but Rory Gallagher was better! Larger repertoire with Rory's playing. Have seen them both live 'back in the day'. Lucky me!
You've got to be kidding or you're Irish... Johnny is an American blues master with that Texas thing! Rory is a white Rock player from Ireland... get real bro lol
@@josephmagdalen9220 Not Irish. That 'Texas thing' gets boring fast. Rory is better! More feeling and emotion to his playing. Sorry.
Rory is the best.
I'm laughing hard at another stupid, unnecessary comment. At least you didn't say they were underrated. In your honor I'll go find a Rory song and talk smack about how I saw them both and Johnny was better
@@BrianWhite-ui1bp Laugh at yourself. Rory was a better guitarist and songwriter. Johnny was great, but very sloppy at times.
公明党。
国会議員みうらのぶひろ。
国会議員佐々木さやか。
●ソーシャルディスタンス。
○飛散防止シート。
●エタノール。
指名手配Gおはらかつゆき大山ねず藤沢岩手県殺人事件エイリアン藤波 孝。
Boring riffs, very std.
So much better than what I just saw on you’re channel!
Remembering being totally enerved from his mostly complete pointless noodling in that night. Johnny Winter made a total bullsh1t performance. Highlight was Patti Smith joining the shitshow ... and she was bad on that clarinet. 👎🥴😡
Great blues
Johnny Winter in my hometown Essen as a guest long ago almost half a century
Thanks dude
Saw Johnny probably 30 times he was best in small clubs like Carpenters in Matunuck Rhode Island. He would rock the place past closing time. Got to meet him he was a very cool guy.Johnny Winter King Of Texas Blues RIP love you!
Such a great Performance !! Seen this on Dutch TV must have been 22 years old then 😅 Drummer was great too. Good old Johnny RIP 😢
Jhonny Winter Great legend
"Johnny Winter" the way I remember him, playing a FireBird w/ banjo pegs. "Jon Paris" on bass guitar is rock solid.
Jon Paris on bass was great!
What a great upload ,I enjoyed that very much
A pro in his prime.
Johnny was a guitar legend Johnny Winter And Live w/Rick Derringer one of my all time favorite bands
I see that you encountered Winters in his prime, i actually met him in the 80s and well he was in bad shape by then, im not going to say much more, but placed him in a chair and he was like putting a cape on Superman
O esplêndido Johnny Winter!👏🏻👏🏻
a real rock n rolla that one!
tyk Key Moments Jack #music is best 🐬
Yes that's the stuff
More great music happened in the 70's than before or since!