Uh I think you forgot to mention the giant of giants, Mr. James M. Hendrix R.I.P. Forgive em Jimi they don't even know who it was that created this wondrous song to begin with.
Love the version of highway 61 he did at Bob Dylan's birthday show at MADISON SQUARE GARDEN.ROCK IN PEACE,☮️ YOUR PRESENCE IS MISSED BUT YOUR MUSIC LIVES ON 🎸🎸🎸
Same here glen...not leslie...but I play a LP junior. JOHNNY in long island new York , oak beach inn. Early 80s. Unbelievable...then all over the northeast. Casino in new Hampshire... massive Chinese restaurant in Massachusetts with great harmonica player Jim..I forget. Lol. Right up to day before passing at a tiny club in ogunquit Maine. Nobody ever complained about his lack of mobility or his declining skills. We always knew...everybody knew...how special he was..and lucky we were...signed picture from the back of a beat up camper after his show at newmarket new Hampshire's stone church...oddly he had a very high pitched voice which goes against his deep blustery singing voice. Like mean town blues...sorry man ..carried away.
I had the fortune to see Mountain about 10X with Felix on bass and Johnny Winter 2X. The first time I saw both was at Woodstock as well as the first time I saw Hendrix who I saw 3X and Stevie Ray Von 1X. I feel so blessed.
And again I say to Jimi Hendrix RIP, King of the guitar, Forgive them they don't even know that it was you who created this masterpiece of a blues song in the first place, it was you Jimi that these two guitarists were paying homage to your genius.
Such a nice video showing the contrast between Johnny's and Leslie's approach to the blues. Leslie playing "talking" leads that sound just a bit like BB King while Johnny shreds along in a manner more like Buddy Guy. And it sounds just great. Rest in peace, guys....
i grew up in the 70's and thankfully got to see johnny live at least 7, or 8 times. Saw Leslie too, after Mountain had disbanded, but a Johnny Winter concert was always an hour and half of great live music. Always loved that johnny would bring james cotton or any number of chicago blues men as his opening act. R.I.P. JDW
+Nancy Albin Mine too, Could be apocryphal but Jimi was once asked "What's like being the best guitar player in the world?" Jimi answered "I don't know you'll have to ask Johnny"
+Rip Sumrall Don't know that he said it about Johnny Winter but he did say that about Rory Gallagher though! One of my all time Favorite Guitar pickers! Loved Rory's sound! Rory was one of Jimi's influences too!
I was able to see Johnny, Edgar and Leslie West all together in the same night just before Johnny passed away. Rip Johnny you were one hell of a musician.
I saw Johhny 4 times in the last 5 years of his life. Three times in my Hometown of Phoenixville, Pa[Colonial theater],,,,,THANKS to my Jimi Hendrix pictures taken April 12, 1969 @ the Sprectrum In Philly, I was honored to meet him those Three times in Phoenixville. He was a true gentlemen and it made me feel so good, not just to meet him but to see how grateful he was to see these rare and priceless, up close photos of Jimi.,Someone he jammed with and admired.The last time I saw him was a few years before he passed [7.16.2014],memories last a life time!
Sometimes that's (ALL WE HAVE.)😂 I saw Johnny &Mr. West; just before they both passed.They played at the (MAYO THEATRE) IN N.J. THATS A(SPECIAL MEMORY!) Death Sucks 😥💔.
Both these players are together jamming again. So glad the we're here for us all, so much was given in each of their performances and careers. RIP Johnny and Leslie.
Seen 'em both many times. Almost saw them together like this. It was a tour with Kim Simmonds, Rick Derringer, Edgar Winter, Johnny Winter & Leslie West. Kim Simmonds played first, then Rick Derringer. Edgar Winter played after Derringer with the same band backing. It was announced Leslie West had been hospitalized & wouldn't be performing tonight. We learned later, he had his leg removed because of diabetes. Then, Johnny come out sitting like this. It was the last, of many times seeing him perform. The last time I had seen Leslie was about 25 years before that night & was really looking forward to seeing him. Both of them remain staples in my music selections.
Seen JOHNNY 8 times... early 80s standing up the whole show with his firebird...unbelievable...2000s sitting the whole show with featherweight custom guitar for his very frail body. Always given the firebird for the oncor. The excitement and applause for JOHNNY at all these shows was identical... people screamed and clapped for one of the greatest bluesmen in rock guitar history. Leslie had a leg cramp on a plane...landed and 3 hours later...his leg was amputated. Beginning of the end for the great big Jewish bluesman and rocker . Diabetes taking him too early.
Love Leslie West of the awesome band Mountain, loved their "theme to an imaginary western" for example. Love JW also, so underrated. Two greats doing another greats songs, as good as it gets!
Saw Johnny once and the band backing him just couldn't keep up....a true genuis of the instrument....never got to see Leslie but always admired his playing.....R.I.P boys
Damn straight about that.. The music industry is on the road to hell. But I recently saw two young kids, playing drums and guitar and both were awesome..Hopefully they are the rebirth of a new generation
Dan Bogle yeah over here in the U.K. the bullshit austerity programme and banning smoking in pubs that's bar's in the USA and replacing it with social media and I'd say the business itself has lost its organic originality. The fukin shit they knock out and call music is awfull lady gaga isn't that what shitting babies do before they can talk. Beyonce jayzee WTF is that it certainly isn't real musicianship.
10-4. Johnny is legally blind and he was 63 at the time of this recording. Red House came out in "66. Don't forget that Johnny played rhythm guitar for Jimi. I remember 43 -45 years ago joining Columbia House and my first record was Johnny's first LP. It was a lie changing experience. I'll always support Johnny. He is so good.
I saw him one time in 1980 and then twice in 1997... in 97 he was still standing up and did a couple Twirls at the one show ... it looks like 12 years later it was pretty rough on him, it seems like I heard a recording from 2001 that he was awesome on . He was my brother's favorite guitar player and my brother seen him all three times I saw him plus probably at least five other times, him and my dad went to see Johnny and 1987 and a couple years after that
I saw Johnny play a number of times. in the 70s and 80s along with whoever else was on the bill GOLDEN EARRING FACES JAMES GANG LESLIE WEST THE J. GILES BAND.This was at the Capital theater in Passiàc N.J. ROOSEVELT STADIUM IN J.C. N.J. GREAT VENUES. Like many other things they are HISTORY NOW AND I DON'T KNOW HOW MANY TIMES I JOINED THAT COLUMBIA RECORD CLUB FOR A PENNY AND RECEIVED 12 ALBUMS GREAT DEAL! 😃
When I joined Columbia House (the first time) the first LP I received after the initial 12 records was Johnny Winter. I played Good Morning Little School Girl and was hooked. The best concert I saw was in Toronto with Steel River, Rare Earth, ShaNaNa, Poco, The James Gang and Chilliwak. The cost was $5.00. He also did a show at the Canadian National Exhibition in the rain. That time he was with George Thorogood.
Prayers, Gentlemen! {RIP} (Looks alot like the bandshell in Boulder, Colorado - Canyon & Broadway; yeah it does. Love the smoke & purple lights!) Namaste~♡~
Jonny winter live was my favourite since 70s London.. squats. Commune's... trippen the park. Camden town. Brixton Battersea... Good times. R.i.p. jay dubya...x
I never got to see Leslie West. But I got to see Johnny where I could literally touch himy feet were on the stage. One of the most memorable things I've ever seen, they're a machine.
Johnny Winters was so damn good, Johnny even added some Elmore James style pre bends on his opening lick to Red House.. Not to many players really understood the Blues like Johnny and Jimi...
That Muddy Waters album that Johnny produced "Hard Again," is just plain freak'in awesome. I read where K.W. Shepherd said it was his fav. blues album.
I've seen Johnny Winters put on a hell of a show in Memphis! One night he was playing with his brother Edgar Winter And Leon Russell man what a show! Frankenstein was so cool!
Gotta love junkie Johnny sittin' on his ass not looking up or letting Leslie West get a lick in edgewise. Leslie on the other hand kept looking over and even walked over at the end in a vain effort to get some kind of musical rapport going with an oblivious Winter.
True comment, someone once asked Jimmy Hendrix.what's it like being the world's greatest guitar player. Jimmy replied. I dont know.go ask Johnny Winter.
Was of my coolest memories as a kid was from the Shea Stadium Festival for Peace in 1970...think I was 15 yo. Johnny Winter and Janis Joplin came running out across the field from right in front where ai was sitting. Just amazing! Went up and jammed together.
Great memory, I have a few great onés of going to see winter at the Capitol in Passaic, the Roosevelt stadium in JC NJ. AT THE MAYO THEATER IN MORRIS CO. Just a little while before he died Leslie West played on the same bill GREAT SHOW!!! ROCK IN PEACE,🎸🎸☮️☮️✌️✌️☝️🌞🌞
I played Still Alive and Well until I was hearing the B side through the vinyl. Had a mad music crush on all the Winter gang back in the day, Johnny, Edgar, Rick Derringer, Dan Hartman, Jerry LaCroix. they had a very productive and prolific period in the 70's. Also had the fortune of playing with Edgar twice. all brilliant.
My Parents had two Saloons in St.Louis , Muddy Waters and Rusty Springs , I saw Johnny at Rusty Springs and our House Bands were Doctomy , Mamas Pride and we had Budgie here in St.Louis :) QC
Johnny was my first experience with slide guitar and my first concert. about 71 saw them with Brownsville Station in Detroit. I always debated with my high-school friends that he was the best guitarist in the world and what a voice. check out him and Derek Trucks doing Highway 61 from Crossroads one of the only times you'll see Derek smile like that
I've listened to Howard Stern every day for many years and just happend to hear Leslie's performance of this for the first time about a week ago on one of the "best of Stern show's" music special. Thanks for watching!
RIP Johnny Winter and Leslie West. Two of the giants.
"Outstanding"
@@spiderreed350
all magnificent junction
Uh I think you forgot to mention the giant of giants,
Mr. James M. Hendrix R.I.P.
Forgive em Jimi they don't even know who it was that
created this wondrous song to begin with.
@@leemontree1 I was commenting on this particular video bub. I wasn't writing a book about every great guitarist that ever lived. Give me a break.
@@leemontree1
Of Course, Bat. That's for me The Number One. He is God over the Rest.
Johnny at 'Crossroads doing 'Highway 61 with Derek Trucks was just awesome! RIP Johnny. You will be missed but your music lives on.
Rip
He is doing Red House
Agreed!
Love the version of highway 61 he did at Bob Dylan's birthday show at MADISON SQUARE GARDEN.ROCK IN PEACE,☮️ YOUR PRESENCE IS MISSED BUT YOUR MUSIC LIVES ON 🎸🎸🎸
@@rickyhiemstra9993That was incredible.
I've have the fortune to have seen Johnny Winter at least 10 times over the years, and Mountain once & West ,Bruce, Lang twice. What a combo !!!!
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Same here glen...not leslie...but I play a LP junior. JOHNNY in long island new York , oak beach inn. Early 80s. Unbelievable...then all over the northeast. Casino in new Hampshire... massive Chinese restaurant in Massachusetts with great harmonica player Jim..I forget. Lol. Right up to day before passing at a tiny club in ogunquit Maine. Nobody ever complained about his lack of mobility or his declining skills. We always knew...everybody knew...how special he was..and lucky we were...signed picture from the back of a beat up camper after his show at newmarket new Hampshire's stone church...oddly he had a very high pitched voice which goes against his deep blustery singing voice. Like mean town blues...sorry man ..carried away.
I had the fortune to see Mountain about 10X with Felix on bass and Johnny Winter 2X. The first time I saw both was at Woodstock as well as the first time I saw Hendrix who I saw 3X and Stevie Ray Von 1X. I feel so blessed.
@@RDnAC you are one lucky man...you old fuck.
I got to see Johnny & edgar, with derringer they did Frankenstein
Leslie West died today, at the age of 75.
Rest in peace. 1945-2020.
r.i.p. Les and John
Thats a big loss. Love and condolences to the family. And rest peacefully Johnny .
And again I say to Jimi Hendrix RIP, King of the guitar,
Forgive them they don't even know that it was you who
created this masterpiece of a blues song in the
first place, it was you Jimi that these two guitarists were paying homage to your genius.
@@leemontree1 cringe asf lmaoo
RIP!!
@@leemontree1 Hendrix is 0verrated and sloppy. Like your life.
You know, all the guitar greats never get old. They just get better.🎸😊
Such a nice video showing the contrast between Johnny's and Leslie's approach to the blues. Leslie playing "talking" leads that sound just a bit like BB King while Johnny shreds along in a manner more like Buddy Guy. And it sounds just great. Rest in peace, guys....
I come for the amazing drums!
i grew up in the 70's and thankfully got to see johnny live at least 7, or 8 times. Saw Leslie too, after Mountain had disbanded, but a Johnny Winter concert was always an hour and half of great live music. Always loved that johnny would bring james cotton or any number of chicago blues men as his opening act. R.I.P. JDW
Johnny Winter my hero since i was a lil girl such a great sound he had!!
RIP Johnny ........ gone but sure as hell NEVER forgotten ..... huge fan of Johnny since 1st hearing his mastery in the early 1970's
i love him
+Nancy Albin Mine too, Could be apocryphal but Jimi was once asked "What's like being the best guitar player in the world?" Jimi answered "I don't know you'll have to ask Johnny"
+Rip Sumrall Don't know that he said it about Johnny Winter but he did say that about Rory Gallagher though! One of my all time Favorite Guitar pickers! Loved Rory's sound! Rory was one of Jimi's influences too!
+Rip Sumrall um ok he said that about Leslie West and Billy Gibbons too so.....
I was able to see Johnny, Edgar and Leslie West all together in the same night just before Johnny passed away. Rip Johnny you were one hell of a musician.
JohnnyWinter, one awesome fucking legend !!! R.I.P.
Hell yea
Fuckin' A Right!!!
My all-time favorite blues tune played by two of my all-time blues guitar heroes!! I am in HEAVEN!!
I saw Johhny 4 times in the last 5 years of his life. Three times in my Hometown of Phoenixville, Pa[Colonial theater],,,,,THANKS to my Jimi Hendrix pictures taken April 12, 1969 @ the Sprectrum In Philly, I was honored to meet him those Three times in Phoenixville. He was a true gentlemen and it made me feel so good, not just to meet him but to see how grateful he was to see these rare and priceless, up close photos of Jimi.,Someone he jammed with and admired.The last time I saw him was a few years before he passed [7.16.2014],memories last a life time!
Sometimes that's (ALL WE HAVE.)😂
I saw Johnny &Mr. West; just before they
both passed.They played at the (MAYO THEATRE) IN N.J. THATS A(SPECIAL MEMORY!) Death Sucks 😥💔.
That's some old fine blues need to hear more
I was able to see Johnny Winter, Leslie West and Edgar Winter several years ago. Was a great show! Rip Johnny and Leslie.
This is great to watch and listen to 2 legends sharing the stage leslie giving way it looks like he seems a humble man with great talent johnny too
Sharing? Winter was a hog.
RIP Leslie West. They are both performing for the Rock angels now in eternity.... their battles fought and won.
Johnny was and he is still my hero.
rest in peace johnny you were and still are my idol.
jonnny never hide behind no one he was a star shinning bright all his life
Now it's also RIP Leslie West.😢
@@garyschweim1395
both two stars in the sky
great great video. Leslie West knew Johnny was going down and God bless to both of ya'll
Where would we be without u.tube from a guy who never saw him live but was there back in '67 when I first bought his albums. Ride on Fast Rider.
Two real legends together....a dying breed literally
Both these players are together jamming again.
So glad the we're here for us all, so much was given in each of their performances and careers.
RIP Johnny and Leslie.
Seen 'em both many times. Almost saw them together like this. It was a tour with Kim Simmonds, Rick Derringer, Edgar Winter, Johnny Winter & Leslie West. Kim Simmonds played first, then Rick Derringer. Edgar Winter played after Derringer with the same band backing. It was announced Leslie West had been hospitalized & wouldn't be performing tonight. We learned later, he had his leg removed because of diabetes. Then, Johnny come out sitting like this. It was the last, of many times seeing him perform. The last time I had seen Leslie was about 25 years before that night & was really looking forward to seeing him. Both of them remain staples in my music selections.
Johnny Winter and Leslie West of Mountain playing the Jimi Hendrix song Red House. Filmed in Toronto at the C.N.E. in 2009.
Johnny loved playing toronto and surrounding areas, and we loved him too
Rip
Seen JOHNNY 8 times... early 80s standing up the whole show with his firebird...unbelievable...2000s sitting the whole show with featherweight custom guitar for his very frail body. Always given the firebird for the oncor. The excitement and applause for JOHNNY at all these shows was identical... people screamed and clapped for one of the greatest bluesmen in rock guitar history. Leslie had a leg cramp on a plane...landed and 3 hours later...his leg was amputated. Beginning of the end for the great big Jewish bluesman and rocker . Diabetes taking him too early.
ouch
The great rock'n'roll band in the sky has another member. RIP Mr.Winter you are and will always be my favorite geeetar slinger!
Thanks for posting. This is some precious material, very rare.
Damn how I love this, awesome, ahhh the memories of both, thank you for this, living some of my youth again, made this ole woman happy.
Love Leslie West of the awesome band Mountain, loved their "theme to an imaginary western" for example. Love JW also, so underrated. Two greats doing another greats songs, as good as it gets!
Oh yes!! So underrated, can"t see why.Love all his records.
Saw Johnny once and the band backing him just couldn't keep up....a true genuis of the instrument....never got to see Leslie but always admired his playing.....R.I.P boys
I've had the fortune to see both Johnny Winter and Leslie West twice R.I.P. to both of you playing that big jam in the sky !!
fortunate enough to see him twice. RIP Johnny Winter.
Leslie got more soul out of one note than most got from hundreds
Ya gotta' get out there and see these legends! We're losing them left & right ...
yes we have nearly lost them all as our generation passes. It is iconic and sad and full of shivers. Gd bless them all.
Damn straight about that.. The music industry is on the road to hell. But I recently saw two young kids, playing drums and guitar and both were awesome..Hopefully they are the rebirth of a new generation
Dan Bogle yeah over here in the U.K. the bullshit austerity programme and banning smoking in pubs that's bar's in the USA and replacing it with social media and I'd say the business itself has lost its organic originality. The fukin shit they knock out and call music is awfull lady gaga isn't that what shitting babies do before they can talk. Beyonce jayzee WTF is that it certainly isn't real musicianship.
2007 Crossroads. 30 yards out just in front of film crew. Yes Sir. ✔
What an awesome treat to treasure!!!
Saw JW in early and mid 70's, Santa Monica, Memphis, and Nashville. The guy was the noisiest, boldest, ever. An original through and through.
right on...lucky enough to see Johnny in his prime two times....what a great musician
never in my life have i been rollin and tumblin......
Shows you how powerful the mind is, even when the body gives out
that is music in it's purest form
Always in my heart and soul Johnny, gone but not forgotten Rest with the Best rip~
simply amazing, johnny is for those who deserve..
Man, that drummer and his kick drum! Damn! That's man shit right there! That's the way kicks are supposed to be played in Blues music.
These guys just play..They dont give a care about hype. love it..thanks so much.
Saw Johnny at Mississippi Nights n1978 front row n my ears are still ringing!! GOAT!!
Sane exciting experience.
Saw Johhny in Seville 1990.
Wonderful blues power over the stage.
(it means>>>SAME)
First concert I ever attended was Johnny Winter in 1973...totally awesome....
My favorite Jimi Hendrix song--played by my all-time favorite Bluesman, J.W.!!
Jw playing just amazes me ever time I see his videos !!!!! The best blues player even just saying !!!!!! The old hippie " byrdman 62 " enough said
RIP, Illustrated Man...Thanks for the legacy
Love You Johnny.... And will miss You very much.
Real rock royalty. Both beloved now departed. To see them young......thanks lord
Awesome to hear these legends again!!!!
League of their own! ! Fantastic! !!!!!!!
Thankyou.for bringing back my youth.
10-4. Johnny is legally blind and he was 63 at the time of this recording. Red House came out in "66. Don't forget that Johnny played rhythm guitar for Jimi.
I remember 43 -45 years ago joining Columbia House and my first record was Johnny's first LP. It was a lie changing experience. I'll always support Johnny. He is so good.
I saw him one time in 1980 and then twice in 1997... in 97 he was still standing up and did a couple Twirls at the one show ... it looks like 12 years later it was pretty rough on him, it seems like I heard a recording from 2001 that he was awesome on . He was my brother's favorite guitar player and my brother seen him all three times I saw him plus probably at least five other times, him and my dad went to see Johnny and 1987 and a couple years after that
I saw Johnny play a number of times. in the 70s and 80s along with whoever else was on the bill GOLDEN EARRING FACES JAMES GANG LESLIE WEST THE J. GILES BAND.This was at the Capital theater in Passiàc N.J. ROOSEVELT STADIUM IN J.C. N.J. GREAT VENUES. Like many other things they are HISTORY NOW AND I DON'T KNOW HOW MANY TIMES I JOINED THAT COLUMBIA RECORD CLUB FOR A PENNY AND RECEIVED 12 ALBUMS GREAT DEAL! 😃
When I joined Columbia House (the first time) the first LP I received after the initial 12 records was Johnny Winter. I played Good Morning Little School Girl and was hooked. The best concert I saw was in Toronto with Steel River, Rare Earth, ShaNaNa, Poco, The James Gang and Chilliwak. The cost was $5.00. He also did a show at the Canadian National Exhibition in the rain. That time he was with George Thorogood.
RIP Johnny. Thanks for the music.
2 of my all time favs now doing the celestial afterlife tour. See you again at the EternaJam Fest. RIP
Jimi und Johnny waren gute Freunde.RIP
Prayers, Gentlemen! {RIP} (Looks alot like the bandshell in Boulder, Colorado - Canyon & Broadway; yeah it does. Love the smoke & purple lights!)
Namaste~♡~
Great clip! Thanks for posting. RIP Johnny
Johnny was a classic.
I'm 71 and my fingers can no longer even attempt to play those notes that Johhny was hitting at my age - damn, Johnny, I miss ya'!
Larry, I am sure in your mind, you are picking right along with Johnny. Peace Bruther.
@@itsmeitsmeearnestt.5772 thanks for the kind words.......I feel about the same for Leslie West (R.I.P.)
Saw him in Ardmore Pa a cpl mths before he passed. RIP.
can't go wrong with these 2.
Johnny Winter And album. Excellent!
Jonny winter live was my favourite since 70s London.. squats. Commune's... trippen the park. Camden town. Brixton Battersea...
Good times.
R.i.p. jay dubya...x
What a dream come true to have seen this.
Old Johnny still had such a great voice . Lestlie too
I never got to see Leslie West. But I got to see Johnny where I could literally touch himy feet were on the stage. One of the most memorable things I've ever seen, they're a machine.
Wow look at 1:47 there's more than smoke you an see a flame burst.........smoking blues mmmmm
Johnny Winters was so damn good, Johnny even added some Elmore James style pre bends on his opening lick to Red House.. Not to many players really understood the Blues like Johnny and Jimi...
Song i. Cant quit you babe
That Muddy Waters album that Johnny produced "Hard Again," is just plain freak'in awesome. I read where K.W. Shepherd said it was his fav. blues album.
May they both rest in peace. Had the privilege of seeing the both live in Seattle.
I've seen Johnny Winters put on a hell of a show in Memphis! One night he was playing with his brother Edgar Winter And Leon Russell man what a show! Frankenstein was so cool!
Gotta love junkie Johnny sittin' on his ass not looking up or letting Leslie West get a lick in edgewise. Leslie on the other hand kept looking over and even walked over at the end in a vain effort to get some kind of musical rapport going with an oblivious Winter.
Johnny and Leslie 2 of my favorites.
you the man johnny !
9 years later still listening.
We will miss you Johnny winners
Winter was genius.....R.I.P...
True comment, someone once asked Jimmy Hendrix.what's it like being the world's greatest guitar player. Jimmy replied. I dont know.go ask Johnny Winter.
Hendrix gave many different answers when asked that question.
@@tonybrien1107 I've heard many of the different answers, the one I like best is
" I don't know, ask Alan McClelland"
@@alanmcclelland5245 Another was Terry Kath. Deserving.
I've other versions of this m y t h.
Urban legends die hard.
Outstanding times, unreapetable instants of genuisses gathering together for blues sake!!
What a treat to see these two together! Toronto gets the best musicians, right.
Thanks for share...Virtuosos...great
A fan forever!!!
Wow! Three great guitarist on the same stage.
Great jam,two of best six stringers
Saw Leslie at a hippyfest last year. He looks much healthier. Still has that wicked tone. JW the Great RIP
Happy to say I saw em both - best of the best.
Was of my coolest memories as a kid was from the Shea Stadium Festival for Peace in 1970...think I was 15 yo. Johnny Winter and Janis Joplin came running out across the field from right in front where ai was sitting. Just amazing! Went up and jammed together.
Wow!!! You are so lucky!! I’m jealous!!
Great memory, I have a few great onés of going to see winter at the Capitol in Passaic, the Roosevelt stadium in JC NJ. AT THE MAYO THEATER IN MORRIS CO. Just a little while before he died Leslie West played on the same bill
GREAT SHOW!!! ROCK IN PEACE,🎸🎸☮️☮️✌️✌️☝️🌞🌞
They are together jamming blues as much as they want now
At last we get to hear somebody playing something new, creative and rhythmic on a double kick pedal. Long live the thinking double kick player!
i love her too.....we r goin out this sat!!!!cant wait
One of Jimi's Best Songs+
thanks for sharing this is history
I played Still Alive and Well until I was hearing the B side through the vinyl. Had a mad music crush on all the Winter gang back in the day, Johnny, Edgar, Rick Derringer, Dan Hartman, Jerry LaCroix. they had a very productive and prolific period in the 70's. Also had the fortune of playing with Edgar twice. all brilliant.
RD is still alive and well and playing once in awhile I believe
Fantastic night! Stood right in front of Johnny!
So hard to believe these guys are gone and within the past decade.
My Parents had two Saloons in St.Louis , Muddy Waters and Rusty Springs , I saw Johnny at Rusty Springs and our House Bands were Doctomy , Mamas Pride and we had Budgie here in St.Louis :) QC
Great combination those two. Great song.
Can't wait to see Johnny Winter again, this time @ the Rochester International Jazz Fest....
Johnny was my first experience with slide guitar and my first concert. about 71 saw them with Brownsville Station in Detroit. I always debated with my high-school friends that he was the best guitarist in the world and what a voice. check out him and Derek Trucks doing Highway 61 from Crossroads one of the only times you'll see Derek smile like that
Love this stuff
I've listened to Howard Stern every day for many years and just happend to hear Leslie's performance of this for the first time about a week ago on one of the "best of Stern show's" music special. Thanks for watching!