If you like this you MUST watch Edgar and his brother Johnny do the song Tobbaco Road. Trust me, you won’t regret it. This song Frankenstein is an instrumental but in Tobacco Road, Edgar sings and that is the part that’ll open your eyes.
I don't know about that. At last year's Albinopalooza there were hundreds of talented albino performers during the nighttime acts, although not so many during the day. The Three Little Pigments were awesome.
This music blew my mind mind in 1972. It was only recently that I saw this live video and realized that Edgar was playing more instruments than just the keyboards and analog synthesizer. Mind doubly blown. That’s Rick Derringer on guitar. He had a solo career after this. Check out ROCK AND ROLL HOOCHIKOO.
The so often neglected concept, is that the drummer is totally playing off of whatever Edgar is going, and in a split second is able to to create a harmony between them, no matter how off the rails Edgar went. To watch an entire concert of Charles Ruff, create and carry the band was glorious. He never got the recognition he deserved which was a shame RIP Charles.
Footnote: Edgar and Johnny Winter were both legally blind due to being born with albinism. Incredibly talent and a drive for experimentation. So glad you enjoyed the video.
I don’t know why, but I started crying watching you fellas discover, Edgar Winter. You all were movin to that music because you knew, no you felt the pure talent go through you like electricity. So watching you watch that band made me feel it with you. Just like the first time I heard it with my friends back in the 70s. I’m 65 now but while that song was playing I felt like a teenager again, rocking it with my friends, so thanks for that. Love you my brothers. Matt.
Had that Frankenstein Album when it was released in the early 70s. Off the chain! Edgar and his brother Johnny are legends in the music world... RIP Johnny Winter!💯💯✌️👍
I saw Edgar about 1980, and when he started Frankenstein, within the first 16 bars or so, he blew up the synth, and thank god pro musicians carry back up sh*t because he put on an awesome show for the hour wait we had to endure. These were the days that the synthesizer had to be programmed before you could use it. The Winter Family is as Badass as Badass can be when it comes to music. Edgar's brother Johnny died on the road in Switzerland 2 days after his last performance at the Cahors Blues Fest in France. These brothers are as musician as musician can get. I can only wish and pray that I could entertain people to the extent they have. You want to talk about 'white' boys, they are albino. If you notice on the video, even Edgar's hair is white. When they play outdoors they have to be totally blocked from the sun. They are about the few white guys that can seriously play blues. Johnny actually produced Muddy Waters before he passed away. I fully encourage you guys to do a deep dive into not only Edgar but Johnny Winter.
Dude I am so glad you guys checked out the Winter brothers. Those dudes are the epitome of "your favorite artists favorite artist", so many important bands and musicians have said throughout their careers that it was the Winter Brothers who influenced their sound and motivated them to start their bands
Love this song, and the fact y’all are diving in deep to different time periods and genres is awesome. Edgar Winter was a bad man! I don’t know if you’ve already listened to them but next, it would be great if you listened to some Wet Willie, a fabulous southern rock band we all frequently saw. They were signed to our hometown label, Capricorn Records, along with the Allman Brothers Band, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Marshall Tucker, and so many more. Macon, GA was a hotbed of music and we were blessed to see it all live. Jimmy Hall is the incredible lead singer. Grits Ain’t Groceries, Everything That You Do, Keep On Smiling are just a few of their great gifts to the world. If you want an amazing Allman Brothers song, do Whipping Post Live At Fillmore East. Epic! Thanks so much for all the enjoyment and interesting discussions.
The guitar player in white is Rick Derringer who had an early hit "Hang on Sloopy" and later followed up with "Rock and Roll Hootchie Coo" He is a monster on guitar and is on many other peoples tracks over the years. He can play! The bass player is Dan Hartman who also had a couple hits "I can dream about you." The caliber of players who back Edgar says much about his vast talent. He is still touring with Ringo Starr's All Star Band and still playing like this. Amazing.
The song on the actual album, the guitarist was Ronnie Montrose. He played on the Frankenstein album, They Only Come Out At Night. Ronnie left and formed his own band Montrose, which introduced Sammy Hagar to the world. Edgar and his late brother Johnny were both albino, so they had to stay indoors most of their growing up years. They both learned music and playing instruments. Johnny became one of the great bluesmen and a wizard with a guitar.
Thanks for sharing guys, I just saw Edgar play Frankenstein last year with Ringo Starr and his All Star band still rocking it at 75! Love your videos and all the different topics. 🎉
Standing in an outdoor stadium, watching this song being performed live, was a highlight for me in 1973. That energy displayed in front of thousands , was truly electrifying and extremely contagious. Everyone in the crowd knew the song from the radio or the actual album and the band did not disappoint. One of my favorite concerts that year.
50+ year old song, first time seeing that live version, thanks for sharing guys....love seeing you guys enjoy what I have for all these long years, keep it up!
Greetings from New Mexico, we are big fans of your channel. Stay blessed and continue to be great. Next reaction has to be Tobacco Road. You will be blown away.
So glad to see you enjoy these wonderful musicians. The young guitarist in white is none other than Rick Derringer, maybe best known for his hit single "Rock and Roll, Hoochie Koo".
Saw Eggar Winter play this past year on Ringo Starr's tour. Edgar can still play that like he did 50 years ago. Loved when this played in clubs back in the day!
edger was not on stage in the beacon show with ringo last year . covid and his keyboard was set up sad to see a empty keyboard was sad but we got a few new soongs that night
@@dennispitkofsky6026 Edgar was on stage for the Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion show. He was magnificent for Frankenstein but also sounded good playing the saxophone for many songs. I waited three years for the postponed show because of COVID but was very happy to see it.
Thank-you dudes! I waited a month for you to check this out. I had recommended it after seeing your reaction to Focus’ “Hocus Pocus”. So, if I’m 1 for 1, how about you check out Grand Funk Railroad’s “Inside Looking Out” live from 1969. Another 3 piece band that will amaze you
The title "Frankenstein" refers to the fact that they had to do massive editing and splicing (parts spliced together like Frankenstein) to get something short enough for the final album version. Also, this was a pioneering song in that it was the first major hit to feature the synthesizer. Synthesizers were only a couple years old at the time. There were a few synthesizer tunes prior to this, but this was the first one done by someone who was first and foremost a musician, rather than an electronics nerd.
all five of you brothers have my heart in your hands God Bless your lovely family may God hold you tightly in his arms and shine his love down on you may you have nothing but love, peace, , happiness, joy , kindness, health, compassion, comfort prosperity , and a loving heart wrapped around your soul and heart love each other you only get one lifetime together
This is a great one. Lots and lots of talent. Still would like you to see Deep Purple's Child in Time Live 1970. Each one of the band went on to be listed as 'one of the greatest' in whatever instrument they were playing.
I went to see them in concert with my dad and all my brothers. John Kay and Steppenwolf were there as well. Great music and great times. Thanks for your reactions while watching. It was fun watching.
So glad that you guys chose to react to this song, thank you for being open minded to all music young men you chose a man who is a legend in the music world Edgar and his brother Johnny are true musicians and have become legendary performers!!!!!
Edgar Winter is the blond on the keyboards, sacks, drums. HIs brother is also a musician - Johnny Winters. Rick Derringer is the guitarist wearing the white. You should listen to his song" Rock and Roll, Hootchie Koo"
Caught both live at the Agora in Cleveland, Ohio... front row 👆✌️🤟😎💥 Two of the best, Baddest, fon-kay est😮 bro das that ever played a note... Johnny did blues on guitar since the '60 Gen...big bro knew!!
True commentary on the late great Jimi Hendrix. He was asked how he felt about being touted as the greatest Rock and Roll guitarist ever? Jimi's response was , I don't know, maybe you should ask Edger Winter that question? The Winter brothers both Edgar and his brother grew up with parents who were very musical, they both were experts on several instruments.
And this was on the radio all the time. How cool is that!?! Radio playing just about anything back to back. You would here a pop Motown RnB single, The Eagles, Stevie Wonder, then something like this. Very great time for music. Lots of genres being mixed together as well.
So much fun watching you young guys enjoy the music I grew up with. I know you guys like some down home blues so check out Edgar's brother Johnny. You will not be disappointed
The 70s. Psychedelic rock. This band tops the list!!! Lots of hallucinogens in the time. Wild stuff. By the way, not a wig, both he and his brother were born with albinism. Lack of color pigmentation.
The best part for me is hearing these young guys sing that main riff after it was over... it stuck in my brain too the first time I heard it when the song came out- I was 10 years old. I still love this performance!
It's a phenomenal song. Edgar pieced it together from multiple pieces of work in progress songs. They absolutely k illed it. Music gets many of musicians high - never assume passion for music means that people are on drugs or drugged out. I play seven instruments and I don't do drugs. The music takes hold of you. Edgar is an a lbino human - he has super light s kin and super blonde hair. I think there's something about his eyes too. He's an incredibly talented musician and his whole band were top notch. You can see why his band is named after him - LOL. Nice reaction
Hey guys been a supporter and love your guys videos they always make me feel better when I’m feeling down as I go through a lot and for making me feel a lot more uprising going to the gym working out all you guys fr and I’m from Australia down here we have a rapper named wombat the song is called runaway you guys should enjoy our style hopefully ❤
HOLLLLLAAAA! HELLO Y'ALL FROM THIS NOLA SINGER/MUSICIAN AND SWAMP WITCH! I happened to hear a song on WTUL earlier tonight by Johnny Winter which then led me to thinking of little bro, Edgar Winter. I grew up watching a program called, " THE MIDNIGHT SPECIAL " and I sort of remembered his performance of, "Frankenstein". So, this being UA-cam and all...DOWN THE PROVERBIAL RABBIT HOLE I WENT! Hence, I found y'all's reaction video! GREAT STUFF! I love how INTO it y'all are and passionate! MUCH LOVE AND MAD RESPECT FROM NEW ORLEANS BABY! ^..^
Seen him live, was on the guard rail in the first row. Jones Beach, NY. Was so happy I got to see him. The sound in their mix I think was the clearest of the night. Solid band. 👍👍
Time to hit up Iron Butterfly - In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida if you're checking out Edger. This has always been one of my favorite instrumentals. Thrash Metal legends Overkill did a masterful cover back in the day. But back to my original statement: IRON BUTTERFLY - In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida! Please check it out.
BY THE WAY, the Bassist is Dan Hartman, and he went on to write and sing one of THE BEST DISCO ANTHEMS, featuring the amazing Loleatta Holloway; "RELIGHT MY FIRE VERTIGO MIX"; Please react to it; we disco diehards rarely ever get our music reacted to, and believe me, you guys are missing out! 🔥🔥🔥
I remember listening to this song on my car radio back in the day on WLS had a rag top and the speaker in the back had reverb. Ah yes some good times and good music.
It sounds like such an Auntie thing to say, but you boys are all so handsome!! Each one of you could be a model. ❤ God bless Y'all and take care of Y'all.
Man!!! That was fun watching you guys see this for the first time. You had me grinning from ear to ear laughing so hard. I’ve loved Edgar winter and his brother Johnny for decades. Saw both of them play here in Winnipeg back in the 90’s.
ALL PRAISE & THANKS BE TO The LORD GOD & TRUE JESUS CHRIST FOR ALL Of HIS BLESSED & GIFTED & TALENTED CHILDREN ALL AROUND THIS WORLD & IN HEAVEN!!! WE SHALL ALL MEET UP AGAIN!!!
If you like this you MUST watch Edgar and his brother Johnny do the song Tobbaco Road. Trust me, you won’t regret it. This song Frankenstein is an instrumental but in Tobacco Road, Edgar sings and that is the part that’ll open your eyes.
UPVOTE THIS COMMENT. Tobacco Road is transcendent! Way underrated.
I requested it couple weeks ago, hope they get to it, they need more Fire Extinguishers for it though...
I agree tobacco road is amazing.
@@johngammon7891 Hahaha! You're most definitely right! That song is ripe with genius level stuff man.
Do Tobacco Road and brace yourselves.
This man invented the keyboard strap, which eventually inspired the keytar. Man is a legend! Changed the Keyboardist game.
I heard him say he put the strap on the keyboard so he could move around onstage like a guitarist instead of having to stand in one place.
@@j.woodbury412 he is definitely playing the keyboard with the attitude of a lead guitarist.
@@viviennedunbar3374 Yes, he definitely is.
He is active in starting dj’s I would say ….they had to be inspired by the way he plays the keyboard and amplifier with the knobs and volumes ..
at the direct and serious detriment to his health at that. He had to have some vertebra fused due to the prolonged strain and damage.
Edgar and Johnny are the two of the hottest 'Albino" musicians to ever grace the stage...This one is classic guys...Thanks
I don't know about that. At last year's Albinopalooza there were hundreds of talented albino performers during the nighttime acts, although not so many during the day. The Three Little Pigments were awesome.
@@TheTussman Excellent
Classic for sure.
Can't forget the lead singer from Gemini Syndrome.
@@TheTussman I don't know if they've really achieved the eminence of what Edgar and Johnny have though.
Edgar Winter won a Grammy this year…dude is a rare talent
@text-vc5GIFT is a SCAMMER
Imagine how crazy this seemed when it came out...50 years ago.
Was RIGHT THERE with it❣️❣️❣️ My dog used to chase the sound, from speaker to speaker!
When music WAS REALLY MADE💗
Still JAM to this today, just the same as I did in HS in the VERY early '80's. Graduated in '83!!!!!
@@kencrowe1965 great music just takes you to special places in your soul ❤️
EXACTLY!!! I was 7 years old when this first came out and already a fan of music and when I heard THIS my mind was BLOWN!!!
I remember it like it was yesterday.
This music blew my mind mind in 1972. It was only recently that I saw this live video and realized that Edgar was playing more instruments than just the keyboards and analog synthesizer. Mind doubly blown.
That’s Rick Derringer on guitar. He had a solo career after this. Check out ROCK AND ROLL HOOCHIKOO.
That's not Rick Derringer, that's Ronney Montrose. Rick did help edit/compose.
@@johndee9719 Ronnie left the band at this point. That's definitely Rick in the video.
Right. And live, too.
@@johndee9719 That's Derringer. When this was recorded, Montrose has left and his band's debut album had already been released.
The so often neglected concept, is that the drummer is totally playing off of whatever Edgar is going, and in a split second is able to to create a harmony between them, no matter how off the rails Edgar went. To watch an entire concert of Charles Ruff, create and carry the band was glorious. He never got the recognition he deserved which was a shame RIP Charles.
He was incredibly beautiful too!
@@catofthecastle1681 Yes, he was! And he had gorgeous hair!
The Frankenstein monster was made up of many parts just like this song. A true classic.
Footnote: Edgar and Johnny Winter were both legally blind due to being born with albinism. Incredibly talent and a drive for experimentation. So glad you enjoyed the video.
Rick Derringer is the guitar player, he went on & had the hit “rock n roll hoochie koo”. Great riff like this one.
My first concert in 1979 - Derringer and Southside Johnny at the Capital Centre in Wash DC.
@@SusansRoadLessTraveled Southside Johnny was awesome too. I think they used to gig a lot with the J. Giles Band.
My first concert Edgar Winter Group and Bad Company at Maple Leaf Gardens 1976.
I don’t know why, but I started crying watching you fellas discover, Edgar Winter. You all were movin to that music because you knew, no you felt the pure talent go through you like electricity. So watching you watch that band made me feel it with you. Just like the first time I heard it with my friends back in the 70s. I’m 65 now but while that song was playing I felt like a teenager again, rocking it with my friends, so thanks for that.
Love you my brothers. Matt.
I always loved this song when it came on the radio. The fact that he's doing this live is crazy!
Had that Frankenstein Album when it was released in the early 70s. Off the chain! Edgar and his brother Johnny are legends in the music world... RIP Johnny Winter!💯💯✌️👍
I saw Edgar about 1980, and when he started Frankenstein, within the first 16 bars or so, he blew up the synth, and thank god pro musicians carry back up sh*t because he put on an awesome show for the hour wait we had to endure. These were the days that the synthesizer had to be programmed before you could use it.
The Winter Family is as Badass as Badass can be when it comes to music. Edgar's brother Johnny died on the road in Switzerland 2 days after his last performance at the Cahors Blues Fest in France. These brothers are as musician as musician can get. I can only wish and pray that I could entertain people to the extent they have. You want to talk about 'white' boys, they are albino. If you notice on the video, even Edgar's hair is white. When they play outdoors they have to be totally blocked from the sun. They are about the few white guys that can seriously play blues. Johnny actually produced Muddy Waters before he passed away.
I fully encourage you guys to do a deep dive into not only Edgar but Johnny Winter.
saw Johnny live at beautiful ski mountain resort outdoors in Vt 4th July with the Band and a few more great musicians.
Well said...
A MONSTER of a song!!!!🎸🎸🎺🎻🎷🎷🎷🎵🎶🎵🎶
Dude I am so glad you guys checked out the Winter brothers. Those dudes are the epitome of "your favorite artists favorite artist", so many important bands and musicians have said throughout their careers that it was the Winter Brothers who influenced their sound and motivated them to start their bands
Hey, um, any idea where the keyboard stand is?
Nah bruv. I have a drill and a spare guitar strap tho.
You guys HAVE to do "Tobacco Road" next! That song will blow your head off! [You get to hear Edgar sing, and he's got so much soul...]
It's nice to see young folks finding pre-autotuned music and liking it.🤩
Love this song, and the fact y’all are diving in deep to different time periods and genres is awesome. Edgar Winter was a bad man! I don’t know if you’ve already listened to them but next, it would be great if you listened to some Wet Willie, a fabulous southern rock band we all frequently saw. They were signed to our hometown label, Capricorn Records, along with the Allman Brothers Band, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Marshall Tucker, and so many more. Macon, GA was a hotbed of music and we were blessed to see it all live. Jimmy Hall is the incredible lead singer. Grits Ain’t Groceries, Everything That You Do, Keep On Smiling are just a few of their great gifts to the world. If you want an amazing Allman Brothers song, do Whipping Post Live At Fillmore East. Epic! Thanks so much for all the enjoyment and interesting discussions.
Great reaction guys 🤘🏻
Thanks for giving the drummer props!!! Drummers are grossly under appreciated.....
I'm a little triggered by the guy who was making fun of the faces the drummer was making. That's what I look like when I'm putting on my mascara.🤣
The guitar player in white is Rick Derringer who had an early hit "Hang on Sloopy" and later followed up with "Rock and Roll Hootchie Coo" He is a monster on guitar and is on many other peoples tracks over the years. He can play! The bass player is Dan Hartman who also had a couple hits "I can dream about you." The caliber of players who back Edgar says much about his vast talent. He is still touring with Ringo Starr's All Star Band and still playing like this. Amazing.
Dan also wrote 'Instant Replay' -- there wasn't a genre he couldn't handle.
The song on the actual album, the guitarist was Ronnie Montrose. He played on the Frankenstein album, They Only Come Out At Night. Ronnie left and formed his own band Montrose, which introduced Sammy Hagar to the world. Edgar and his late brother Johnny were both albino, so they had to stay indoors most of their growing up years. They both learned music and playing instruments. Johnny became one of the great bluesmen and a wizard with a guitar.
LOL The McCoy's! From the town I grew up in. Nice post!
@@johntoland4720 Great days indeed!
This was a huge hit in the 70's, you should also listen to the studio version, good selection.
Thanks for sharing guys, I just saw Edgar play Frankenstein last year with Ringo Starr and his All Star band still rocking it at 75! Love your videos and all the different topics. 🎉
Standing in an outdoor stadium, watching this song being performed live, was a highlight for me in 1973. That energy displayed in front of thousands ,
was truly electrifying and extremely contagious. Everyone in the crowd knew the song from the radio or the actual album and the band did not disappoint. One of my favorite concerts that year.
50+ year old song, first time seeing that live version, thanks for sharing guys....love seeing you guys enjoy what I have for all these long years, keep it up!
Greetings from New Mexico, we are big fans of your channel. Stay blessed and continue to be great. Next reaction has to be Tobacco Road. You will be blown away.
Musical Phenom. Can't fake that kind of talent.
GREAT musicians come in EVERY COLOR of the rainbow!
So glad to see you enjoy these wonderful musicians. The young guitarist in white is none other than Rick Derringer, maybe best known for his hit single "Rock and Roll, Hoochie Koo".
Music brings all of us together, love watching you guys jamming out with Johnny and Edgar Winter,
This song is epic!!!
Please play Blue on Black by Kenny Wayne Sheppard!!! 🙏🏻🙏🏻 Its my 2nd fav song 🥰
Beaumont, Tx represent. My first concert in 1973 at 14 years old in Houston
Saw Eggar Winter play this past year on Ringo Starr's tour. Edgar can still play that like he did 50 years ago. Loved when this played in clubs back in the day!
edger was not on stage in the beacon show with ringo last year . covid and his keyboard was set up sad to see a empty keyboard was sad but we got a few new soongs that night
@Pam I heard that…we used to see him playing smaller clubs in SoCal and it was something…
Yes! Saw him in St. Augustine. Sounded amazing.
@@dennispitkofsky6026 Edgar was on stage for the Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion show. He was magnificent for Frankenstein but also sounded good playing the saxophone for many songs. I waited three years for the postponed show because of COVID but was very happy to see it.
That's awesome! So glad to hear he's still touring ⭐️
I was lucky enough to see a concert in Wilmington, NC a few years ago, it was incredible!
You guys listening to old school rock & roll. Brings me back to my old Army days jamming with my brothers in the field. 👍👍👍
Thank-you dudes! I waited a month for you to check this out. I had recommended it after seeing your reaction to Focus’ “Hocus Pocus”. So, if I’m 1 for 1, how about you check out Grand Funk Railroad’s “Inside Looking Out” live from 1969. Another 3 piece band that will amaze you
I believe Robin Trower played with Focus ...
Edgar and Johnny were unbelievable musicians. They could play any instrument.
The title "Frankenstein" refers to the fact that they had to do massive editing and splicing (parts spliced together like Frankenstein) to get something short enough for the final album version.
Also, this was a pioneering song in that it was the first major hit to feature the synthesizer. Synthesizers were only a couple years old at the time. There were a few synthesizer tunes prior to this, but this was the first one done by someone who was first and foremost a musician, rather than an electronics nerd.
I had so much fun watching you guys jam on this tune. You guys are real and it is fun watching you!
This was on heavy rotation with the radio stations when it came out. An instrumental. Rarely happens. I have the 45 😊
all five of you brothers have my heart in your hands God Bless your lovely family may God hold you tightly in his arms and shine his love down on you may you have nothing but love, peace, , happiness, joy , kindness, health, compassion, comfort prosperity , and a loving heart wrapped around your soul and heart love each other you only get one lifetime together
You gotta do "Free Ride"
It's a 70's classic!
Beaumont, Texas in the house! Johnny and Edgar are legends!
This is a great one. Lots and lots of talent. Still would like you to see Deep Purple's Child in Time Live 1970. Each one of the band went on to be listed as 'one of the greatest' in whatever instrument they were playing.
I went to see them in concert with my dad and all my brothers. John Kay and Steppenwolf were there as well. Great music and great times. Thanks for your reactions while watching. It was fun watching.
Big intros, big endings!!! Love it!!😍😍😍😍😍😍
So glad that you guys chose to react to this song, thank you for being open minded to all music young men you chose a man who is a legend in the music world Edgar and his brother Johnny are true musicians and have become legendary performers!!!!!
Edgar Winter is the blond on the keyboards, sacks, drums. HIs brother is also a musician - Johnny Winters. Rick Derringer is the guitarist wearing the white. You should listen to his song" Rock and Roll, Hootchie Koo"
Caught both live at the Agora in Cleveland, Ohio... front row 👆✌️🤟😎💥 Two of the best, Baddest, fon-kay est😮 bro das that ever played a note... Johnny did blues on guitar since the '60 Gen...big bro knew!!
It's really cool that y'all read up on your subjects before you hear and see them.
True commentary on the late great Jimi Hendrix. He was asked how he felt about being touted as the greatest Rock and Roll guitarist ever? Jimi's response was , I don't know, maybe you should ask Edger Winter that question? The Winter brothers both Edgar and his brother grew up with parents who were very musical, they both were experts on several instruments.
On Dick Cavett he answered, “ Terry Kath and Billy Gibbons”.
Apparently, Jimi said this about every musician based on reaction comments
I love watching you discover and enjoy the old music from my teen years. I may have to expand my own musical horizons.
Edgar Winter is a legend! Thanks guys!
And this was on the radio all the time. How cool is that!?!
Radio playing just about anything back to back. You would here a pop Motown RnB single, The Eagles, Stevie Wonder, then something like this. Very great time for music. Lots of genres being mixed together as well.
They are amazed at real music. Real musicians playing real instruments. No auto tune crapola.
So much fun watching you young guys enjoy the music I grew up with.
I know you guys like some down home blues so check out Edgar's brother Johnny. You will not be disappointed
The 70s. Psychedelic rock. This band tops the list!!! Lots of hallucinogens in the time. Wild stuff. By the way, not a wig, both he and his brother were born with albinism. Lack of color pigmentation.
Lots and lots of hallucinogens .
@@cherylbyrnes7120 Wtf
The best part for me is hearing these young guys sing that main riff after it was over... it stuck in my brain too the first time I heard it when the song came out- I was 10 years old. I still love this performance!
Finally one of my picks‼️ NEXT….”Free Ride by Edgar Winters Band….Thanks guys❤
Love watching you guys crack me up Edgar rocks and so do you guys.
Keyboard guitar, Edgar invented!!!
It's a phenomenal song. Edgar pieced it together from multiple pieces of work in progress songs. They absolutely k illed it. Music gets many of musicians high - never assume passion for music means that people are on drugs or drugged out. I play seven instruments and I don't do drugs. The music takes hold of you. Edgar is an a lbino human - he has super light s kin and super blonde hair. I think there's something about his eyes too. He's an incredibly talented musician and his whole band were top notch. You can see why his band is named after him - LOL. Nice reaction
This is a special flavor of music, not for everyone. I can only hope you've enjoyed it.
This took me all the way back to my senior year in high school... 1973!!!! Thanks!!
His brother Johnny Winter is an amazing blues guitarist
“Johnny ‘Was’ an amazing blues guitarist”. Sadly he died in 2014 in Switzerland. ✌🏻
Never let it be forgotten that Edgar's brother, Johnny, was a great bluesman who did s lot of excellent songs with the great Muddy Waters.
Glad to see you all watched this one ! Thumbs up !
I appreciate this song so much more as I've gotten older. Love that rockin' bassline.
Hey guys I think you would totally dig 'Tobacco Road' with Edgar and Johnny Winter! another gem!
Super talented brothers Edgar and Johnny Winter! Tobacco Road is a must...
Hey guys been a supporter and love your guys videos they always make me feel better when I’m feeling down as I go through a lot and for making me feel a lot more uprising going to the gym working out all you guys fr and I’m from Australia down here we have a rapper named wombat the song is called runaway you guys should enjoy our style hopefully ❤
HOLLLLLAAAA! HELLO Y'ALL FROM THIS NOLA SINGER/MUSICIAN AND SWAMP WITCH! I happened to hear a song on WTUL earlier tonight by Johnny Winter which then led me to thinking of little bro, Edgar Winter. I grew up watching a program called, " THE MIDNIGHT SPECIAL " and I sort of remembered his performance of, "Frankenstein". So, this being UA-cam and all...DOWN THE PROVERBIAL RABBIT HOLE I WENT! Hence, I found y'all's reaction video! GREAT STUFF! I love how INTO it y'all are and passionate! MUCH LOVE AND MAD RESPECT FROM NEW ORLEANS BABY! ^..^
This is the live version, the studio version is even tighter... Both clearly awesome.
These 2 brothers were both on a different level. Who even knows how many instruments both could play!!
Cudos to whoever suggested this one.
Seen him live, was on the guard rail in the first row. Jones Beach, NY. Was so happy I got to see him. The sound in their mix I think was the clearest of the night. Solid band. 👍👍
Also, keep in mind that the Moog Synthesizer was cutting-edge technology back then! The Techno-Music genre had not yet been born!
Edgar was using an ARP 2600.
This music was part of my teenage years. Love watching you guys.
Time to hit up Iron Butterfly - In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida if you're checking out Edger. This has always been one of my favorite instrumentals. Thrash Metal legends Overkill did a masterful cover back in the day.
But back to my original statement:
IRON BUTTERFLY - In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida! Please check it out.
Ever hear of Captain Beyond?
One of the GREATEST instrumental songs in the HISTORY of rock and roll
BY THE WAY, the Bassist is Dan Hartman, and he went on to write and sing one of THE BEST DISCO ANTHEMS, featuring the amazing Loleatta Holloway; "RELIGHT MY FIRE VERTIGO MIX"; Please react to it; we disco diehards rarely ever get our music reacted to, and believe me, you guys are missing out! 🔥🔥🔥
And that's what kept me glued to the TV Friday night!
Listening to this now, all these years later, I'm wondering how much Edgar was influenced by Frank Zappa.
It makes you wonder, doesn't it? I didn't think of it until I saw your comment
@@ajruther67 IMO Edgar was not influenced by Frank ... he was his own inspiration.
But I understand why you could say that it wa Zappa influenced
I had never seen this live performance - amazing! A favorite of my youth, I never imagined they could actually play it better live!! WOW!
Edgar one of the greatest musicians .. underrated
Omg…I am SOOOO OLD! This was my first album as a child, 13, I Loved Edgar Winter!!❤❤❤. It was just a new sound for us❤
Yes!!! "Tobacco Road" Next please! It will blow your mind for sure!!!🤯🎤✌
Nice! I just liked some dudes comment asking for this. Best version out there too. Edgar was definitely musically talented in all the departments
I remember listening to this song on my car radio back in the day on WLS had a rag top and the speaker in the back had reverb. Ah yes some good times and good music.
Back in the 70's we would go to the fair and this song was very popular on the HIMALAYA ride! LOVE THE SONG AND THE RIDE!
It sounds like such an Auntie thing to say, but you boys are all so handsome!! Each one of you could be a model. ❤ God bless Y'all and take care of Y'all.
Sooooo cool you guy's are real! You guy's could change the world!
INSANE! So much talent
Great thanks for this guys! As a kid of the 70s I heard this blowing up the FM stations. It was fun watching you all dig it too👍😎
You guys are what makes the world beautiful
“They rocked out for real” lol......love you guys!
One of my favorite songs, and of Johnny Winters is his cover of Highway 61 revisited from the Bob Dylan 30th Anniversary Concert
Watching the reactions of those guys when seeing Edgar Winter for the first time was a hoot. Great video.
Yo DUDES I was ROCKIN to that song back in 1973, I was 21 then. Glad to see young people APPRECIATE musicians and music from that time period.
Man!!! That was fun watching you guys see this for the first time.
You had me grinning from ear to ear laughing so hard.
I’ve loved Edgar winter and his brother Johnny for decades.
Saw both of them play here in Winnipeg back in the 90’s.
ALL PRAISE & THANKS BE TO The LORD GOD & TRUE JESUS CHRIST FOR ALL Of HIS BLESSED & GIFTED & TALENTED CHILDREN ALL AROUND THIS WORLD & IN HEAVEN!!! WE SHALL ALL MEET UP AGAIN!!!