In 1970 Johnny Winter was White hot and blue, top of his game. Who were the top 5 rock bands. Ok I won't get too deep, only to say Johnny Winter and his band were in the top 5..............❤❤❤ Hey super Cats and Dolls it's 2024 Happy New Year.
Johnny winters was the best I ever saw and I saw hundreds. At Woodstock they asked Hendricks what it was like being the best guitarist in the world and he said I don't know why don't you ask Johnny Winter.
I agree to all good things about this man, what happen to him? I’m 66yr. Young and retired now. I remember listening to him when I was younger. Then the 70! 🤔😎✌️
Unser Johnny war mit jeder Seite und jedem Bund auf seiner Gitarre per "DU" ...... er hatte die Gitarre vollständig, für seine Musik erobert gehabt. Ich war in Regensburg (Bayern, Germany) live dabei. Es ist eine bleibende Erinnerung geworden. Respekt für Johnny Winter.
Johnny was lightning fast, if not super accurate. He missed notes here and there, but he never missed a beat. He always knew exactly where he was. And you could feel that.
the best white , i think hes white , Blues Musician On the planet . disagree whos better , NAMES . Boss Man Johnny , . . . .red Turner on the kit ,1 of the best drummers , blues . ever . jOHNNY joined a band with R. Derringer which put Shannon out , he bounced around in a few bands n rehab/jail . till he landed SRV IN 80 . tHIS SHOW IS the Cream . the band is cracklin . Real Nice show . 58 lucyrae how many times have u seen Johnny . starting what year . oh ya forgot what i clicked on to say Yes Lucyrae , he makes me smile , too .
@@rickfry6031 true but i saw him in a 10,000 seater open for George Thorgood round89 ? and the jaws were droppin on the Thorgood fans . 11 min. mean town blues in a 45 min.set .
As it happened, I discovered Johnny Winter's music and smoking pot at about this time. It was a good combo. I would just get lost in those guitar runs of his. Heaven.
I saw JW about five years before he died. It was in Asheville, NC; at their annual Christmas Jam. When he came out he could barely walk, but once he sat down in the chair and got situated he tour it up. It was like the only thing on him that still functioned well was his fingers.
He came to our jr high school in West Allis early 70s, was buds with our music teacher, he went with us to go see Clockwork Orange.. then he played a few tunes with teach, was grand...
I am 68 years old and started playing guitar when I was 14... Johnny Winter has always been one of my favorite players... as a kid I spent endless hours lifting the needle on and off the vinyl trying to get another listen to those licks... before the days of instructional videos... Thanks for this vid.
That's funny - I'm 68 years old as well and started guitar at age 9 and gigging at 11. My dad took my to my first concert ever to see JW at age 11 at Memorial Hall in Kansas City. It was LOUD (4 Twin Reverbs cranked). Johnny was easily my biggest guitar influence and I did the same thing - learning his licks from vinyl. Funny - white midwest kid learning blues from an albino guitar player LOL Good times!
I am 70 and, like you, I played a single of Buddy Guy's Sweet Little Angel over and over again to try to find the notes. It was on an old record player where you could leave the arm up and it would play the single over and over again. Still crazy about the Blues.🎸
@@hughcameron I met Buddy in small bar on Woodward ave in Detroit. Buddy and Junior together than separate. i got to shake his hand and had some small talk. He was playing a Gibson 335 man he sounded a lot like Jimi that night :-) Peace
I remember going to a Johnny Winter concert in KB Hallen in Copenhagen round that time. I remember it was more of a rocknroll show and the band had boots with high heels and color full costumes on. The band that warmed up played loud like hell and I remember thinking when Johnny goes on he it is going to change that cause he play better so no need for this stupid loud volume. He cranked the up the volume to even louder lol. They where doing this funny dance while playing and it looked fun like hell in their color full costumes. I never forget that show thanks Johny
Ultimate example of the guitar becoming an extension of one’s self. AWSOME is an understatement! I’ve loved listening to the winter brothers for decades but still am amazed at the flow of music that comes from Johnny and his slide playing is as good as I’ve ever heard.
I'm so blessed that i got to see him play several times in texas. He used his own rig and had a phenomenal tone. Which of course is lacking here. God bless everyone.
Johnny loved to play in dives. It was a more personal experience. I once saw him play in a place called Smokeys in Augusta GA on taco tuesday mid eighties. Less than a hundred people in attendance and he still gave a great performance.
He did fill up stadiums and concert halls for a while ! Saw him a the Olympia in Paris in the 70s then much later in a bar in Lafayette Louisiana where no one seemed to listen to his music, playing pool and drinking beer...
Yeah I was thinking the same thing. Him and Alvin Lee could play so fast you couldn't even count the notes . But Johnny has those to fingerpick so he is displaying a most unusual unorthodox style. He's a stone bluesman no doubt. Those blues guys always had unorthodox styles . 🙋
Well, go ask a banjo player. 😂 Using the thumb and two fingers you got three notes lined up at any time without having to worry about hitting the right one. That‘s nifty and fast as can get.
@@richardervins , that's true for banjo but I think Johnny is alternate thumb picking here playing scalework...not sure if banjo players normally do that but probably some who can!
@@georgejordan5611 Hard to say what actually made him adopt this technique. As a guitar, banjo, and pedal steel player I know the benefits of using a thumb pick. By just putting your thumb on your pointing finger you actually get the same feeling as with a regular pick. By using the thumb pick for the lower strings and the rest of your fingers for picking the higher strings you gain a lot of speed without having to rush things. Arpeggios and double stops are a breeze. And with the kind of music he was playing, muting didn‘t really matter. I met and talked music with Johnny several times. Despite his addiction he was a very nice person to talk to and spend time with. But we never discussed his choice of pics, probably because I knew I‘d never even come close to his sphere. 😁
Johnny really gives it all to you, on every number. you think he would run out of ammo and do everything he knows with as much material as he packs into every tune.. I saw him live back in the 70s, but I don’t remember where. It’s not my fault. The place was full of smoke.
Rolling Stones magazine don't know what the hell they're talking about half the time. 63rd my ass. Top ten . Not counting all the black blues men that preceded him .
Johnny winter could blow Clapton, beck and page away on slide and the blues. They all idolized Johnny he is definitely in the top 10 best players of all time. Thanks
My Dad made a comment to me some time in the late 80's seeing a Guitar Player Magazine cover in my room. He said, "Oh, so he made something of himself." He grew up in Beaumont TX, and the Winter Twins were not far behind him in school. My grandfather was by family Legend considered the best Jazz Drummer in the State of Texas. My Dad played 5 String Bass Violin in a band with my Grandfather. One night the Piano Player was sick, and thus my Dad spoke to this effect after seeing J. Winter on the Mag Cover. "Your Grandfather and I hired his twin (Edgar) to play piano that night.'" I asked Edgars age at that time, he said probably 14. I asked how he did, anything he might remember. He said the Winter boys were a little strange and Edgar came in played the gig, and said or did nothing notable. Johnny was on a prior GPlayer mag cover I believe a year before with Bo Diddley. My Dad used to call me Bo Diddlley as he would come in from work and sit down in the House Master Chair. Strange world.
I saw Johnny twice once in a twin bill with BB King in Chicago. The other time it was at a festival in Milwaukee where Blind Faith was also playing. Johnny put on jaw dropping sets! Always one of my all time favorite performers RIP Mr Winter.
I saw Johnny Winter at least 5 times. Once I saw this lineup Ernie Isley Johnny Winter Stevie Ray Vaughn I’m here to tell you Johnny took Ernie and Stevie to school that day. It was unexpected and it blew my mind.
Da,un băiat minunat acest chitarsist cu solo-urile și distorsul de qhitars ; A fost intervievat la radioEUROPA liberă din MÜNCHEN GERMANIA de catre, CORNEL CHIRIAC in timpul unui concert din Germania in 1974 ,in acel interviu JOHNNY WINTER spunea ca cântat mult în statul TEXAS prin baruri și trebuia să sti să canti orice stil de muzica blues slau qhitars altfel erai pus la zid de clienții barului ,❤
Johnny Winter was/is one of my favorites, saturated with his guitar 🎸 along with Led Zeppelin, Jeff Beck, Santana, Eric Clapton and so many others. Righteous. I just read that he produced three, 3!, Grammy Award winning albums for Muddy Waters 💧 ✨️ ♥️ Amazing 👏 A life well lived indeed Johnny. Thanks for all the joy you give. 🕉
He was there as part of the Sounds of the Seventies package that toured Europe in 1970. I not only saw him at the Albert Hall, but physically ran into him as I was wandering around the place at the interval with my head down. Bang! I look up and it’s a skinny 6-foot giant with shoulder-length white hair in a velvet jacket that people were wearing that year. Wow. I just said sorry, man.
@@AFaceintheCrowd01 must have been a different gig because Winter was the first live band actually no second live band I'd seen I saw Free first just before they got big then I saw Johnny at Bath pop festival. Thanks for that
The drummer looks like the Red-haired monster That Bugs Bunny gives a manicure. Who all remembers that cartoon? Great performances from everyone though! 🤘
In 1970 Johnny Winter was White hot and blue, top of his game. Who were the top 5 rock bands. Ok I won't get too deep, only to say Johnny Winter and his band were in the top 5..............❤❤❤ Hey super Cats and Dolls it's 2024 Happy New Year.
Johnny winters was the best I ever saw and I saw hundreds. At Woodstock they asked Hendricks what it was like being the best guitarist in the world and he said I don't know why don't you ask Johnny Winter.
Hendrix, please.
Johnny played it like he meant it.
A smoke, a drink, and the blues. Nothing better.
Johnny was amazing !!!! That’s a clean sound, no effects, which shows his mastery and total control of the instrument !!!
No wonder why he spend years playing with Muddy Waters.
Early musicman amp? loads of clean headroom.
@@gocreateinspire2977 Fender Twin reverb I believe
Only one Johnny RIP Bluesman Los Angeles
Johnny Winter And live is one of the all time greatest albums!
check out (you musta had already!) Second Winter, Nothing but the Blues and King Bee playing with the great late Muddy Waters😍
Absolutely, I've had it in every format, 8 track, cassette, vinyl, and still have it on cd and playlist.
Simplesmente o melhor dos melhores bluesmans o grande Senhor Johnny Winter jamais será esquecido. Obrigado
I agree to all good things about this man, what happen to him? I’m 66yr. Young and retired now. I remember listening to him when I was younger.
Then the 70! 🤔😎✌️
Nobody like Johnny Winter. A total package: singing, growling, guitar-picking. Total blues feeling.
Unser Johnny war mit jeder Seite und jedem Bund auf seiner Gitarre per "DU" ...... er hatte die Gitarre vollständig, für seine Musik erobert gehabt. Ich war in Regensburg (Bayern, Germany) live dabei. Es ist eine bleibende Erinnerung geworden. Respekt für Johnny Winter.
Don´t mess with Texas. Grüße aus de Palz.
Johnny was lightning fast, if not super accurate. He missed notes here and there, but he never missed a beat. He always knew exactly where he was. And you could feel that.
26 years old..phenomenal talent, skill, true passion for the music. Beginning to end he just makes me smile.
🌼🌼🌼🌼🌼
the best white , i think hes white , Blues Musician On the planet . disagree whos better , NAMES . Boss Man Johnny , . . . .red Turner on the kit ,1 of the best drummers , blues . ever . jOHNNY joined a band with R. Derringer which put Shannon out , he bounced around in a few bands n rehab/jail . till he landed SRV IN 80 . tHIS SHOW IS the Cream . the band is cracklin . Real Nice show . 58 lucyrae how many times have u seen Johnny . starting what year . oh ya forgot what i clicked on to say Yes Lucyrae , he makes me smile , too .
Johnny is element in small clubs or happy
Johnny is element in small clubs. R. I. P. Brother John,
@@rickfry6031 true but i saw him in a 10,000 seater open for George Thorgood round89 ? and the jaws were droppin on the Thorgood fans . 11 min. mean town blues in a 45 min.set .
@@peterbetts858 absolutely!
As it happened, I discovered Johnny Winter's music and smoking pot at about this time. It was a good combo. I would just get lost in those guitar runs of his. Heaven.
I saw him at The Fillmore East in 1968, on a bill with Sam and Dave. What a show!. I was 16 then, I'm 72 now, but I remember it well!
Awesome,a monster blues player!!!
he's a supernatuaral force!
I saw JW about five years before he died. It was in Asheville, NC; at their annual Christmas Jam. When he came out he could barely walk, but once he sat down in the chair and got situated he tour it up. It was like the only thing on him that still functioned well was his fingers.
I SAW Johnny Winter in STL years ago, and what an amazing guitarist! 🙂
The magic and the speed from Johnny Winter was amazing
Foe real 😯🙆♂️😎
As the actress said to the Bishop "that was really quick."
Thank you rolo
Right, with his eyes closed most of the time. wow!
That bass player is no slouch either
He gets more fkng amazing every time I listen to him.
I saw him four times in concert and he is a monster of a guitar player. Blew my head off every single time. 😁
@@chriskroll4166 awesome brother- I'm jealous!
No, good on you.
So many concert experiences and memories.
Blessed 🎉 🕉
He came to our jr high school in West Allis early 70s, was buds with our music teacher, he went with us to go see Clockwork Orange.. then he played a few tunes with teach, was grand...
Saw Johnny with Edgar & Rick Derringer at a college town roadhouse back in the day. Outstanding show!
Buen blues buen rock , de Johnny , los grandes músicos dejan historia . gracias...
I am 68 years old and started playing guitar when I was 14... Johnny Winter has always been one of my favorite players... as a kid I spent endless hours lifting the needle on and off the vinyl trying to get another listen to those licks... before the days of instructional videos... Thanks for this vid.
😅😊
That's funny - I'm 68 years old as well and started guitar at age 9 and gigging at 11. My dad took my to my first concert ever to see JW at age 11 at Memorial Hall in Kansas City. It was LOUD (4 Twin Reverbs cranked). Johnny was easily my biggest guitar influence and I did the same thing - learning his licks from vinyl. Funny - white midwest kid learning blues from an albino guitar player LOL Good times!
I am 70 and, like you, I played a single of Buddy Guy's Sweet Little Angel over and over again to try to find the notes. It was on an old record player where you could leave the arm up and it would play the single over and over again. Still crazy about the Blues.🎸
@@hughcameron I met Buddy in small bar on Woodward ave in Detroit. Buddy and Junior together than separate. i got to shake his hand and had some small talk. He was playing a Gibson 335 man he sounded a lot like Jimi that night :-) Peace
Oneofthebestguitaristofwhitebluesrock super
I remember going to a Johnny Winter concert in KB Hallen in Copenhagen round that time. I remember it was more of a rocknroll show and the band had boots with high heels and color full costumes on. The band that warmed up played loud like hell and I remember thinking when Johnny goes on he it is going to change that cause he play better so no need for this stupid loud volume. He cranked the up the volume to even louder lol. They where doing this funny dance while playing and it looked fun like hell in their color full costumes. I never forget that show thanks Johny
Ultimate example of the guitar becoming an extension of one’s self. AWSOME is an understatement! I’ve loved listening to the winter brothers for decades but still am amazed at the flow of music that comes from Johnny and his slide playing is as good as I’ve ever heard.
You said it for all of us- the master.
Those live albums were simply life changing!
I got to see Johnny Winter in a bar/barn and it sounded like this 😅❤
Nothing but playing the blues and Johnny can do it to. I play it Loud our not at all and I play it all day n night long.
he was so beautiful and could play whatever he wanted
Thank you Johnny! Where ever you are. ⭐️💥
WELOVEYOUJOHNNY.
Simplesmente o melhor dos melhores bluesmans o grande Senhor Johnny Winter jamais será esquecido. Obrigado
I'm so blessed that i got to see him play several times in texas. He used his own rig and had a phenomenal tone. Which of course is lacking here. God bless everyone.
Johnny loved to play in dives. It was a more personal experience. I once saw him play in a place called Smokeys in Augusta GA on taco tuesday mid eighties. Less than a hundred people in attendance and he still gave a great performance.
Wow what a captive audience! lol I would be yelling and screaming!
Super Legend!!! Supet Blues!!! LOVE!! Thank You!!!~ V
Johnny winter so UNDERRATED...THATS 1 BAD CAT
I think he is one of the 10 best hard rock blues guitar players that ever lived . 🙋
He did fill up stadiums and concert halls for a while ! Saw him a the Olympia in Paris in the 70s then much later in a bar in Lafayette Louisiana where no one seemed to listen to his music, playing pool and drinking beer...
He was and is my hero.
mon evolutionen toppede dengang, for godt 50 år siden??? tak for alt- Johnny Winter og Co.
Best Johnny Winter performance on UA-cam.
God damn!!!!! Johnny is the best. I was lucky to see him more times than I can remember. All kinds of venues. Small clubs were my favorites.
He is compelling to watch, almost hypnotizing. And that growl.....he was one of a kind.
I have known about him decades first time listening and this is my music I love playing blues
Chicago Blues fest 1980 saw Johnny jam w Muddy Waters! Whoop. This video is awesome. Thanks for posting it.
Hard to believe he could solo at that speed using a thumb pick!
Yeah I was thinking the same thing. Him and Alvin Lee could play so fast you couldn't even count the notes . But Johnny has those to fingerpick so he is displaying a most unusual unorthodox style. He's a stone bluesman no doubt. Those blues guys always had unorthodox styles . 🙋
@@chriskroll4166 I once heard Johnny say in an interview "can't play nothin' with a flat pick."
Well, go ask a banjo player. 😂
Using the thumb and two fingers you got three notes lined up at any time without having to worry about hitting the right one. That‘s nifty and fast as can get.
@@richardervins , that's true for banjo but I think Johnny is alternate thumb picking here playing scalework...not sure if banjo players normally do that but probably some who can!
@@georgejordan5611 Hard to say what actually made him adopt this technique. As a guitar, banjo, and pedal steel player I know the benefits of using a thumb pick. By just putting your thumb on your pointing finger you actually get the same feeling as with a regular pick. By using the thumb pick for the lower strings and the rest of your fingers for picking the higher strings you gain a lot of speed without having to rush things. Arpeggios and double stops are a breeze. And with the kind of music he was playing, muting didn‘t really matter.
I met and talked music with Johnny several times. Despite his addiction he was a very nice person to talk to and spend time with. But we never discussed his choice of pics, probably because I knew I‘d never even come close to his sphere. 😁
Johnny really gives it all to you, on every number. you think he would run out of ammo and do everything he knows with as much material as he packs into every tune..
I saw him live back in the 70s, but I don’t remember where. It’s not my fault. The place was full of smoke.
RiP JW 😢 30yrs+ of smiles..1 of the best..EVER!!!
Very unique and elegant, no doubt
Born to play the guitar..
👍
63rd on the Rolling Stones list? Not by a long shot, more like top ten.
Rolling Stones magazine don't know what the hell they're talking about half the time. 63rd my ass. Top ten . Not counting all the black blues men that preceded him .
I was at the Albert Hall gig ,17 and in complete shock that music could have such an effect on me never quite the same thank goodness.
Exactly Exactly
I saw him in Melbourne late eights
Johnny winter could blow Clapton, beck and page away on slide and the blues. They all idolized Johnny he is definitely in the top 10 best players of all time. Thanks
The Rolling Stones editors were a bunch of assclowns. Johnny was one of best.
Dam I didn't know he jammed like that
great video quality - thanks for the upload. and always great to see the legendary Tommy Shannon.
Maravilloso! Que en paz descanses y brille para ti la luz perpetua 🌟🙏🕯️
Escucho a Johnny Winter y me echo a llorar de emoción y de no haberlo visto en directo! Johnny Winter Inmortal Forever!!!!!
My Dad made a comment to me some time in the late 80's seeing a Guitar Player Magazine cover in my room. He said, "Oh, so he made something of himself." He grew up in Beaumont TX, and the Winter Twins were not far behind him in school.
My grandfather was by family Legend considered the best Jazz Drummer in the State of Texas. My Dad played 5 String Bass Violin in a band with my Grandfather. One night the Piano Player was sick, and thus my Dad spoke to this effect after seeing J. Winter on the Mag Cover.
"Your Grandfather and I hired his twin (Edgar) to play piano that night.'"
I asked Edgars age at that time, he said probably 14. I asked how he did, anything he might remember. He said the Winter boys were a little strange and Edgar came in played the gig, and said or did nothing notable.
Johnny was on a prior GPlayer mag cover I believe a year before with Bo Diddley. My Dad used to call me Bo Diddlley as he would come in from work and sit down in the House Master Chair. Strange world.
One of the greatest blues and rock.seen Johnny and edger winters 77 at the starlight bowl ca..
These guys were so good together!! Johnny always had superior musicians around him
The bass player would go on to play for Stevie Ray Vaughan so by that time he was a monster. You had to be to back Stevie Ray.
What's the bass player name? Potter?
@@guylhostedTommy Shannon
Yup, Because he Was A SUPERIOR BLUESMAN,👍
Omg let it go Johnny let it go!
Grand
JHONny
Velho blues
Na sequencia.🇺🇸🇧🇷♉ winter
I enjoy listening to him
doing a take on a
Rolling Stones cover of
Jumpin' Jack Flash.
Un grande un grande lo detto un grande.
Saw him several times.
With Trower once, another small club in Akron. Rocks for sure.
The Silent Song
I saw Johnny twice once in a twin bill with BB King in Chicago. The other time it was at a festival in Milwaukee where Blind Faith was also playing. Johnny put on jaw dropping sets! Always one of my all time favorite performers RIP Mr Winter.
Wouldn't be allowed that name today : it would be " The visually impaired no religion specified".
certified platinum with Tommy on bass.....groovin
Shannon so great bass for the blues. Later with SRV. Who else did he play with?
Great remembered blues Johnny Winter 🎶🎵
I saw Johnny Winter at least 5 times. Once I saw this lineup
Ernie Isley
Johnny Winter
Stevie Ray Vaughn
I’m here to tell you Johnny took Ernie and Stevie to school that day. It was unexpected and it blew my mind.
oh come on guys he said to sound guys, in Hull Quebec early 1980. loved that show, rest of evening they made it sound just right.
No blues nao há erro
Se ouver é comutativo
Por nao
Go Johnny Go! Awesome show1
Best "clean" blues ever produced on this planet! RIP JW.
Da,un băiat minunat acest chitarsist cu solo-urile și distorsul de qhitars ; A fost intervievat la radioEUROPA liberă din MÜNCHEN GERMANIA de catre, CORNEL CHIRIAC in timpul unui concert din Germania in 1974 ,in acel interviu JOHNNY WINTER spunea ca cântat mult în statul TEXAS prin baruri și trebuia să sti să canti orice stil de muzica blues slau qhitars altfel erai pus la zid de clienții barului ,❤
Johnny Winter al salon de la Fama!!!! GENIO!!!!!
COOL 👍♥️👏
Johnny played with passion.
YEAH JOHNNY !!
What a great video, a piece of history!
Johnny was born in 1944 so that would put him right around 26 years old when this concert was recorded.
Tommy Shannon played with two of greatest guitar players. Still does from play time to time Tommy Shannon's blues band.
Fantastic
1970? Wow. His guitar playing at this young age was amazing!! I saw him play live many years later...
Heart and soul!
Refreshing guitar.
you go Johnny! x
_'Be Careful With A Fool'_ is one of the best blues song he ever did. It's like all the stars and planets were in line.
Thanks for posting that song! Saw him in his later years, was fantastic! That songs got it all for sure.
Oh love
sick. so good. Really liking Tommy Shannon and whoever is playin drums on this. thanks for sharing ❤
John Turner, drums.
Shannon went to SRV next? Consummate bass for the blues
Uncle John turner
Killer trio
@@paulgibby6932 Tommy joined Stevie in January 1981.
Lovely.
I took a date to see Jonny in Mobile Alabama back in 1975 and he and his band ROCKED!👍
Thanks for this!
My absolute favorite blues guitarist. Go Johnny go!!!
This video is golden
Long before Stevie ray vaughn johnny was melting faces with his firebird.
MY GOD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
EN EL 70 SOLO TENUA UN AÑO, PERO MI HERNANO MAYOR ESCUCHABA ESTA BUENA MUSICA EL YA PARTIO LO RECUERDO CON ESTAS ROLAS 🤘😎
That comes from the heart. That´s why he is the best .
Johnny Winter was/is one of my favorites, saturated with his guitar 🎸 along with Led Zeppelin, Jeff Beck, Santana, Eric Clapton and so many others.
Righteous.
I just read that he produced three, 3!, Grammy Award winning albums for Muddy Waters 💧 ✨️ ♥️
Amazing 👏
A life well lived indeed Johnny.
Thanks for all the joy you give. 🕉
He was there as part of the Sounds of the Seventies package that toured Europe in 1970. I not only saw him at the Albert Hall, but physically ran into him as I was wandering around the place at the interval with my head down. Bang! I look up and it’s a skinny 6-foot giant with shoulder-length white hair in a velvet jacket that people were wearing that year. Wow. I just said sorry, man.
ran into him getting a tattoo in Oakland CA in the 80 dude had 2 of biggest brothers I ever seen for bodyguards, the rest is along story.
I was at the Albert Hall gig 17 years old Tell me it was The Keef Hartley band that was on first with my favorite keyboard player Wynder K Frog ✌️
@@ppmppm7010 That night it was Winter, Steamhammer, and the Flock. It was a CBS Records package and Hartley was on a different label.
@@AFaceintheCrowd01 must have been a different gig because Winter was the first live band actually no second live band I'd seen I saw Free first just before they got big then I saw Johnny at Bath pop festival. Thanks for that
Actually all that is wrong it was 1971 J W Albert Hall with Keef Hartley excuse my old age I was never quite the same after Bath music fest ✌️
Small Crowd. Johnny is On It. Great sound. Like your right there
The drummer looks like the Red-haired monster That Bugs Bunny gives a manicure.
Who all remembers that cartoon?
Great performances from everyone though!
🤘
Uncle John turner
@@stevedrake3725 Thank you.
I meant no disrespect with my comment.
That was the style back then.
Reminds me of my Uncle Jr. 😊
That's Gossamer. The episode you're referring to is "Hair-Raising Hare" from 1946.
@@perryneum YES!!!!
YOU NAILED IT!
And thank you, because I could not remember at the time of this post. LOL!
Gossamer...
That's it/him/her/HAIR!
😐
Hi is incredibly talented .