Johnny Winter - Be Careful with a Fool (Audio)
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- Опубліковано 30 вер 2024
- Music video by Johnny Winter performing Be Careful with a Fool (audio). Originally released 1969. All rights reserved by Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment
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at 2:15 starts one of THE greatest rock guitar solos in history!!
You said it, brother. You said it!
One of the greatest guitar SOLOs ever,RIP Johnny
He and JIMI made me BECOME THE GUITARIST I AM TODAY,THEN SRV. LOVE THEM SO MUCH
Dennis G.
In college 50 years ago, I was listening to this stoned. That solo put me thru the floor.
HEY DENNIS, MAN YOU ARE SO RIGHT ,WHAT A SOLO,WAS,NT JOHNNY ONE OF THE GREATEST EVER,I LOVED HIS PLAYING ,SINGING,RIP J,W. 😎BOB.
indeed !
What is amazing about this solo is it is absolutely clean. It is not even high volume,just straight tone!
Oh trust me it's high volume right now my boy
@@jakecarrington9190 yessir
Jake Carrington Goddamn right!!!
The. Texas blues tornado!!!!
@@jakecarrington9190 Agreed. That amp is cranked
One of the best bluesguitar players ever. RIP
This song blew me away 45 years ago and continues to electrify me to this day. RIP Johnny.
Great songs never die :))
Johnny is dead?????
Bingo!!
I saw Johnnie at the Vulcan gas company in Austin Texas 1970. He played be careful with a fool. He continues to blow me away even today he’s a master he’s a genius and totally underrated rest in peace Johnnie
Same experience for me
A 6 ft albino from Texas walked on the scene and started electric fluid guitar. The blues will never be the same........
still the best blues solo artist of all time, in my mind. Keep in mind he is playing AND singing at the same time. Untouchable....
he's playing rhythm guitar, and lead at the same time while singing, and also adding little fills ...most guitar players can do one of those.... not all three at the same time . Incredible
Good point. A lot of other greats didn't sing and play at the same time.
yep , still the best , playing the changes, relentless licks........
You just can't play any better than this! Finally got a Grammy after he "moved on." He was the first white person inducted into the Blues Foundation Hall of Fame in 1988. Much better caliber of inductees than what's in Cleveland. Rest in Peace Johnny, your music and contributions will live on. The records you produced with Muddy Waters such as Hard Again are as good as any in the genre. Thanks for all of your wonderful work. Much respect! en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blues_Hall_of_Fame
Awards are for the lowest common denominator. They are pointless.
he cut lp's with muddy waters and sonny terry he had at least 3 grammy's with muddy waters
@@larryduvall9475 Yes, 3 albums that he produced for Muddy won Grammys. He won 1 for himself posthumously. Not that he needed an award to validate his guitar prowess. Take care.
Johnny Winter is a perfect example of it's not what you play that makes you great, its how you play that makes you great. A how,how,how. What a master guitar player beyond. Love you Johnny. Peace,love and happiness wherever you are.
Thanks. Great comment. In concert, he always delivered.
WENN WIR ÜBER DIE REGENBOGENBRÜCKE GEHEN WERDEN , kommen wir erst an eine grosse grüne wiese , wo viele tiere miteinander spielen , im hintergrund ist dann eine riesenbühne aufgebaut wo ein open air stattfindet mit johnny winter , hendrix , janis joplin , jim morrison und und und , dann sind wir wieder vereint , untrennbar , umgeben von sehr viel liebe und miteinander , forever und ever . wir haben die schulklasse erde hinter uns , und unsere gedanken hegen nur frieden
Fuck yeah,. Saw Johnny at Denver Pop Festival 1969, then sat and drank with him at the Bottom Line in New York 1977 while James Cotton and Matt Murphy played on stage.
You lucky dog👍
Dam, you lucky man
Underated? He's the King
Johnny Winter was and always. will be one of the greatest ever. Fast and Clean Amazing guitarist..
I am 67 years old and he was on the first bill that I saw at The Filmore East, billed as Winter. He blew me away. An incredible bluesman. I am still taken aback when he starts soloing on this song. RIP
i seen him in 76 and 4 times after
You’re still a kid 👶 I’m 77 & bought this album in 69, I still play be careful with a fool ✌️
Yea I was probably in the seat next to you,
Saw him at Fillmore with Rick Derringer . Ain’t been the same since !!
Space Ape, why?
Blackest white dude to ever play the blues ,,,,, legend
@James Cox No doubt !! IMHO the only two white guys that could properly play AND sing the blues were Johnny and Rory Gallagher RIP it up in the next dimension Boys !!!
Might even qualify as the whitest white dude to play the blues too.
🤣💪🎶❣️👉🏽
But he wasn't a white dude - much lower on scale, he was an albino. played like he used to be picked on, wailin' , cuz he was!
@@danmylecraine3796 there is black based albinos and white based albinos, hes white buddy, not that it matters
Today 24th of February is Johnny birthday. Happy birthday in heavenly Johnny Winter! You're legend!
Everybody talk about Hendrix, Clapton and Jimmy Page but man...This is awesome too !! Undurrated amazing guitar player!
None of them compare to JW in my honest opinion. Page not even in class with others.
Best blues singer of them all. RIP Johnny Winter.
He is the best, not Hendrix
One of the best for sure
Jimmy Page is 100% studio. 100 takes. If you listen to him live it’s almost always awful. He is incapable of improvisation. He is the most overrated guitar player in rock history. He wrote some good riffs (the few he didn’t steal), but yeah, he is not great.
I remember when I first heard this in my teens and it blew my mind, I had to go take a walk and reflect on what I just heard. Today it still has a powerful effect.
Al principio dije easy peacesily pero al final no e pasado de platino esa canción 😔
Tommy’s bass on this is immaculate. Playing chords before it was hip.
Came here to find a comment on this. Dude, it's killer
Anazing. The whole album is perfect.
I agree but most of his albums are perfect one of the greatest bluesmen
I still remember buying this album in vinyl as a teenager when it came out on Columbia records. Also, The Progressive Blues Experiment on Imperial records. Great music. Joe I am in my 60s now. Still alive and well
Can you feel it? The magic will move you. That magic is Johnny Winter
And I'll add yet another comment. I have listened to this song over and over, and I've been listening to it for 57 years! And like someone else said, it gives me chills every time. I can't even listen fast enough to hear the notes that he plays? How about the tastefulness of his solo. Pure and clean!
I'm with you 100%
Been listening to this song my entire life and it still give me goosebumps everytime..
Always. Just captured Johnny. We saw him live so many times. Winter always delivered in so many different ways.
My sentiments exactly, Jay.
I'll take this one to my grave
Johnny is still one of my top 5 greatest blues guitarists of all time, he's in great company,
holy shit this jumps
Can’t believe it. Just getting into Johnny after 57 years of listening to the blues … he is right up there with the best.
Same, what a blues force...I was tired of the blues...and then heard Johnny
Isn't it great when you finally hear a great after so many years. Hey, listen to Johnny's 10 minute opus "It's My Own Fault" with Rick Derringer sometimes, or his "Captured Live" album. You'll like.
Johnny Winters version of Rock N Roll Hoochie Koo with Rick Derringer is killer.
Mr. John Dawson Winter ||| 🎸🎤⚡🔥💪👊😎🤘
Fantastic Musician Criminally Underrated ⚡🔥😎
this song is goona be in beatstar season 24 tour pass and its extreme
Oh, it's awful...
Thank You to all the fantastic musicians from the 1950's to the 1980's for recording great music for us to hear today so we don't have to listen to a lot of the awful music of today.
The blues come im my soul...
Love from Switzerland
I got this record when I was 13 and it blew my mind then and it is blowing my mind again right now, almost 50 years later. I've been playing guitar that whole time and have listened far and wide and there is still no one who plays like this!!
Same here! I am 70 now, but still loving this song.
Crapsuckerdud, it seems a lot of things blow your mind, 😂
He once came where I live and I didn't get to see him, this regret will haunt me for the rest of my existence, damn.
Same thing happen to me, and btw it was the last show he did of his life and he was dead the day just after the show. However he was not playing like he did at his prime, but I'll regret all my fking life too
Through God, you will see him.
makes me sad that this awesome man is gone RIP
chris pucino Saw him in a town called Groningen just a couple of months before he died. Worst concert ever, but I did not care......there he was, my all time Johnny Winter in that cold Dutch town.
yeah, he was real bad there at the end. i guess he couldn't see it. the band should have told him.
sküll düggery he was pretty much forced to comeback by Paul. I couldn't bear to see him like this... I saw him throughout his better years starting in the late 60's... the guy really went through a lot... should never have comeback.
i saw him a couple of timse in the early 80's in small clubs. he was tight and loud.
Like, if you’re listening to this on a friday afternoon at work where you have nothing to do, just to sit smiling behind your desk because of this glorius music , and want to go home to plug-in your favorite guitar and play some blues...
The best Guitar solo i ever heard in my Life - since i was Ten years ins - Greetings from germany
It's called BLUESIC yeah you heard it here first love forever my dear jonathan d winter iii
That’s the BLUES MAN!
hard blues "number one " Johnny forever in my mind !!
Somebody did the top 20 guitar players of all time, never mention Johnny, or Duane Allman,, really,, both belong in the top five
hey!
Why Space Ape?
Greatest albino guitar player from Texas ever!!
One of the few Rock and Roll acts I regret that I have never seen . My bad. And I have seen Frank Zappa Pink Floyd and Albert Collins. Johnny Winters. I wish he was still alive and well.
No s.
Never gets old! Wow
SO DAMN HARD TO SING AND PLAY FAST LICK AT THE SAME TIME NO DUBBING..
AMAZING Mr..WINTER
I saw Johnny play at the Vulcan gas Company in Austin Texas in the year of 1970. He played be careful with a fool. It blew me out the door!!. He was in a zone few have ever been. How sadly underrated he was. Rest in peace Johnnie!
got original vinyl valid today as ever
One of my most cherished LP's
It was the first concert I ever went to. I almost levitated when he played this.
bb king wrote this and performed it about 1955 great cover by johnny , i sho nuff got the blues this morning peoples
The Growls awesome..RIP MR. WINTER THE VOICE LINGERED ON
Incredible blues guitarist!!!
Been a fan since 69’. Saw him in 70’ at a small club downtown. We’re we’re standing at the small stage when Johnny and his band walked through the bar to the stage. Rick Derringer was playing with the band too. It was awesome. 10 feet away from him. Had to see 5 more times after that. Once with Muddy Waters.
Johnny Winter was Muddy Waters favorite blues player. All the supposed greats pale in comparison to this maestro.
@@plantfeeder6677
I know that’s right. Seen Johnny 6 times. Once with Muddy.
Johnny Winter was a guitar prodigy, so smooth and good blue's!❤️☯️
Blues and Rock Legend!
God Bless you Johnny.
What? did Johnny die??
Saw Johnny with Rick Derringer on loan from Edgar at SUNY Albany in early 70s. I was standing near the stage watching his fingers fly. A true great. RIP
WHAT A LEGEND, J. W. AMAZING,GUITARIST,BLUESMAN,ROCKER, ALL AROUND MUSICIAN,RIP JOHNNY,1- OF THE BEST EVER.😎BOB.
Saw him 5 times in 5 different decades, always enjoy his music. Excellent album!!
I saw him in 1970 at a small venue in S.F. Event was billed as 3 Kings and a Winter. Things are hazy from then but I think the club was The Matrix and it was Albert, Freddy, and B.B King. All of them played far too loud for a small place, had to stuff my ears with paper. Johnny played last, they walked him out cause he was probably doing smack but once they hung his guitar around his neck he perked right up and played great. Sadly my only time seeing him.
that intro is so tasty
Wolfe outdoor productions hell yeah
whole song is f'king tasty. licks for days.
Alex Wolfe We’ll, he knew how to still drum your ears 50 years later
I lean psychedelic/krautrock in my guitar style. I thought I was getting good at one point and then I heard this intro and I was like wow I am not good lol.
Is real nasty the way the blues needs a sound.
His was my mine and my best friend’s first ever concert in 1974. Almost 50 years and countless concerts we’ve still best friends. Music: the ties that bind. Thank you, Johnny! Incredible talent!
Mr. John Dawson Winter 3 Rest In Peace 🎤🎸😭🙏
this song is the answer to JIMMY HENDRIX RED HOUSE
All I can say is Wow!
Johnny Winters was the first rock and roller to get a $600,000 advance on his first album so he's definitely not overlooked one of my favorites one of the best!
mate!...johnny that was insane!
I saw Johnny Winter with this band ( Tommy Shannon-Bass, Uncle John-Drums ) at the Laurel Pop Festival in Laurel,Md. in July 11th. 1969. I was at the record store the next day buying this album.
😍😍😍😍😍
Fastest and one of the most talented guitar slingers ever ever ever. Saw him 15 times in New Orleans, Baton Rouge and Texas if I saw him once.Always left with my jaw on the floor
The thing i love about that amazing guitar player is that, unlike Jimi and SRV, he has a hell of a voice too.
rip to the legend J.Winter!!!!
The greatest guitar solo of all time.
wow wow wow, first time hearing this. new fan in 2021.
WOW>>>JUST FUCKIN" WOW
Best blues song ever.
Be Careful with a fool one day he's gonna get smart..........Yall ever heard "ALL TORE DOWN" ?
When I saw THIS KID in Concert? I became afraid for my Life because it was all Standing and there were NO SEATS and the Girls were all trying to Get SO CLOSE TO JOHNNY WINTER and I could BARELY BREATH and I had to "RUN FOR MY LIFE" because it was like a "STAMPEDE"
How about playing Johnny signing, "Stranger" please...
I collect and love vinyl records, any time I find Johnny on vinyl, I buy it. This tune is from his first album 1969...JOHNNY WINTER...
What's driving people's reaction, IMO, is pure soul. Johnny Winter was truly one of the great blues/rock guitarists but he didn't play any "outside" or jazzy stuff, he stayed within the idiom. He didn't play any licks other guitarists hadn't played. It was the way it all flowed through him plus the tone, so pure & with no effects on the guitar that I could hear. This is honest, workingman's music, nothing fancy but so amazingly good & so deeply satisfying.
This is the goat !
I agree 💯
Happy to see all of your comments! This guy lives in my heart, too. This track is plain ridiculously soooo true to the blues, it hurts.
The bass is truly mesmerizing.
I think that is Tommy Shannon of Double Trouble fame.
Tommy Shannon who played with SRV
First album I ever purchased with my own $$ back in '69. Still listen to it often. This is my all-time favorite JW track. Vocal, guitar, bass, drums live in the studio, bum notes and all. No overdubs. Mind-blowing..
wow! , i can play guitar, but not like Johnny does. :)
This song reminds me "Red House" by Hendrix a lot
Best Blues guitar solo on earth!
Johnny winter is the best blues player no one will ever touch him he sure brought blues to a whole new level RIP Johnny your music will live on forever thanks for all that u have done for the blues...Johnny was the only white man the black folks allowed to play in there bars he sure was amazing
Saw Johnny Live at least a dozen times back in the 70s .. Never failed to play His ass off .. Love Tommy Shannons Bass lines too and they continued to be incredible through SRV !!
No White boy could play the Blues better than Johnny.
Classic Johnny Thanks
And Johnny isn't in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame because?
Because they had to put in Abba and Madonna instead. Fucked up, eh?
Be Careful with a Fool and blue (JAPAN)
Bad ass fret work
Hendrix's "Red House" and this - 2 of the best electric blues ever.
Yes Jeff indeed those two blues song 's the best I've ever
heard in content and artistic perfomance.
@@modernmangoman6476 It was before huge paychecks, .m.g. Hendrix never had a top 10 hit... he was in it for the music. Mr.Winters too.
He and jimi have some licks in common
@@johnjohnsonsr.4127 YES, they do.
FAST AND CLEAR JOHNNY WINTER AND HIS TRADE MARK... I HAD THIS 33 RECORD IN HIGH SCHOOL ... STILL UP TO DATE TILL THIS 2020.. RIP MR WINTER.
He's the best I've seen outta texas
I was 14 years old and living in Alhaurín el Grande in southern Spain in the 60s. Bought this record for 395 pesetas at Disco's BBB in Málaga just because the cover was amazing. loved this man from that moment on.
amen brother, seriously
From where?????
Look for the Allman Brothers live ,,,Gilmore este. Boo the the disco made. Gilmore Este ?????
Mister Guitar Slinger Killin me some Blues!!!