Johnny had one of the most recognizable voices in rock and Edgar had one of the most recognizable sax sound which made these brothers unique. Seen them both back in the days of Winterland and took my young son to see Edgar in a rare show in Modesto blew his mind. Long for the days of plane old good Rock!
Is that Rick? Or Ronnie Montrose? I know Rick played with Edgar in his White Trash Band, But Ronnie joined up in 72 and played on the album "They only come out at night", which contained Frankenstein. Derringer produced the album. Montrose left the band the next year. EDIT: I'm referring to the second track in the video, Frankenstein
I graduated high school in '73 and this was the music we had then! Great straight up rock and roll! As Bob Seger said "today's music ain't got the same soul" is an understatment! Rock on🎸
‘73 here too! Attended my first ever concert with The Edgar Winter Group in think in ‘74 at the Orange Show Pavillon in San Bernardino, CA. Jo Jo Gunn opened the show. My ears rang for a week!
Johnny "Rehab and Percodan" Winters clean? The Glimmer Twins? Lou Reed? Bowie? Pigpen? At seventy, yes, Johnny was sober, yay!!! At 30???? Legendary. But, no overdubs, backing tracks or digital pitch correction on stage, Taylor Swift needs all that stuff for her circus. Sorry, Tay-Tay...
Johnny, Edgar and Rick Derringer! The ultimate rockers. I saw them all many times! Once when I worked at DFW AIRPORT, Edgar showed up for a flight to his hometown, Beaumont Tx. Nobody recognized him but me, so I told him that I was a lifelong fan!
Johnny's touring band at this time included second guitarist Floyd Radford, who had earlier played with Johnny's brother in Edgar Winter's White Trash. Edgar then recruited guitarist Ronnie Montrose to join his stripped down Edgar Winter Group: Their debut album featured "Frankenstein," which became an unlikely instrumental smash. By the time this performance was taped, however, Ronnie had left to form his own band, Montrose, and Rick Derringer had stepped in to replace him.
@@ronforeman2556correct. That's Floyd, in this video with Johnny. I saw Floyd at the 1970 Winter's End Festival with his band Marshmallow Steamshovel. In the middle of their set, Floyd stepped up to the microphone and said "We are changing our name to Tin House. Marshmallow Steamshovel is a stupid name. " I will never forget that.
4:48 was some of the hottest guitar playing i've EVER heard I'm sitting here keeping an eye on my 94 yr old mother who is almost a vegetable and she starts rocking out lol!!!!!
Got to see both Winter brothers and Greg Allman in '84. What icons. I miss hearing both of their singing voices. I have only memories of what a thrill it was to grow up in the 70's, experience the 80's,explore the 90's and expect the twilight of my years in the 2000's. It's a pity that kids today just don't know HOW great it used to be growing old.
On this day God bless Jonny Winter for havin the talent to show case his tunes. Jonny rest in peace we are still jammmin to your tunes bro. Frankinstein will live on
Grew up in a small southern town on the I40 from Texas to Memphis! At 15, Johnny and Edgar came into our local hamburger joint! One 17 year old boy and this little girl nearly fainted! We were the only 2 who knew who they were! We put a dime into the jukebox to play Frankenstein and immediately knelt in front of Edgar!
Wow there some old memories right there my friends. I remember Jamin out to this on my Memphis lP copy around 73-74 with a little Marlboro Amp. This and Joe Walsh and the James gang. Little Hendrix ,Zeplin, and the stones. Skinard and others thanx guy's great old jams got me where I am today!!!!
The best 15 minutes of my life in 2024, were spent right here. This is so timeless, The Historic sounds of my youth. Legends all. Rick Derringer, lighting the Les Paul on Fire. Johnny besting the Stones with his version of JJF, Edgar the master of the synth and more. PURE GENIUS music from the best era 65-77 We lived the music as a way of life. WMMS 101FM Cleveland, is who showed me Rock artists back then.
Thanks for reading, and your comments. We Had a Student Lounge in HS. The Juke box played free to play. Fantatic having, a Candy Broker parent, who's children attended school, provided all our vending needs. These songs were everyday plays, for us Clevelanders. Rock On Was another one.@@flynnt1953
@@jrbchatham That place got some good bands...for cheap! I'm from Falmouth, 72 yrs old musician, livin' on central coast California last 27 years. Too bad "the Cape" has turned to crap. 🤷
my best friend growing up could have passed for Johnny....havent seen him in twenty years. Why are our heros all in the past? And why must we grow up so fast?
Well said. I saw Johnny in Fort Lauderdale in 1983 and he was still pulling that guitar apart. Saw Warren Zevon same bar same week….amazing week…pablo had the streets flooded at that time…didn’t sleep for a week…young and kicking…long time ago….great music all week there!
Johnny Winter has always and will always be my all time favourite guitarist, he’s the coolest, his slide playing is stunning ( Duanne Allmam saw Johnny at Filmore east fest and went back home and became obsessed with slide after seen him as Greg Allmam described on interview ) Johnny had the uniqueness, the amazing albino complexion that made him so unique , he was Hot Rod on the stage , his diamond back Rattlesnake hatband his Stetson hat man he was the coolest guitarist on earth , his voice and his persona is hard to match , Johnny Winter was on the cover of the very first edition of Guitar One magazine. Bless your soul Johnny and when I look up on the sky I look for you as you always been a truly star 💫 and on the sky is where you belong so there is where you are now Johnny . Australia 🇦🇺
Oh you said it! The rock bands of the 1970s were the greatest and there were so many more of them than you can shake a stick at! It's a wonder rock music wasn't a gross national product!
That's cause they were about 20 yrs before your time. I'm 69/70 and use to groove to my Second (2nd?) Winter album.. if my memory serves me correctly. This is the first time I heard Johnny do Jumpin Jack Flash, as I recall. Great stuff.
The Old Grey Whistle test. I wish we had it still So many brilliant sessions like thisgood old BBC. They couldn't do it now. Edgar and Johnny what energy
AMERICAN JOHNNY WINTER HAD IT ALL ANY TIME HE HIT THE STAGE IT WAS MAGIC ESPECIALLY HOW EVOKED THE OTHER AMAZING TALENT THEY LOVED PLAYING WITH HIM WHAT A BLESSING AMERICAN MUSICAL ROYALTY AND YES NO PEDALS
Excuse me, Johnny was clearly wiggling his wah-wah during the crescendo of his solo. You can see his right ankle flexing rapidly before he taps it off. Some of us actually can chew gum and poop at the same time.
Floyd Radford from Tin House on guitar, Richard Hughes on drums, Randy Jo Hobbs on bass. This is a smokin' version of Jumpin' Jack Flash! RIP Johnny, Richard, and Randy.
Thank God for YT. I grew up in the 60's/70's. I saw some amazing talent, though neither Johnny nor Edgar. If you didn't catch anybody live, you may have gotten lucky and saw them on "Midnight Special" or "DK Rock Concert", otherwise it was LP's, 8track, or KSHE 95. What an era,
Tengo los 60's y he escuchado mucha música rock, pero en blues y blues rock tenía el mas gigantesco groove a la guitarra y a la garganta...el alcohol y las drogas lo devastaron, pero siempre se levantó: en su género fue el mas grande sin duda....escuchad entero CAPTURED LIVE. Descanse en paz.
TY for posting this. Saw Edgar in Baltimore as an opening act for Ozzy Osborne. When Ozzy came on we left. The Eggar Winter group was one of the best back then in the 70's.
Both brothers were extremely talented in their time. Johnny and Edgar each had their own bands, and the talent in the members of those bands was undeniable, complimenting their own talent really well. It was rare to see the brother get together for a joint concert, but when they did, it was epic!
Oh , take us back to some very special days why don’t cha! This is how great musical artists should go together- what amazing chemistry they had! Thanks so much for taking us to see real magical moments of the past! Love this a lot ❤️🎸👍🍄🧘🏼🙏
Boy this takes me back to Junior High School in my big brother in the garage with Ron jamming to Edgar Winter and in Led Zeppelin the days of garage bands🦅🕊🌻
Thank you a zillion times for sharing this outrageous clip. Just love the pure energy and emotion. Those two songs I always admired, now i know where they originated and will love them so much more. Thank you.
Always my favorite line up from his 70s rock period simply for the non stop energy and interplay between Johnny and Floyd. Captured Live on cassette played non stop summer of 76.
I saw Edgar in San Antonio when this song just came out and yes, he can play it live. I've seen Johnny so many times I can't even remember. I could tell you exactly except the ex threw out my ticket collection. I should have known then things weren't going to end well between us. Oh well, GREAT GREAT GREAT musicians in both bands! Unbelievable.
I saw Edgar back years ago in Pensacola, FL. He plsyed Frankenstein and it was incredible. Jojnny was supposed to be there, but had to cancel. He had gotten sick.
That's the way Edgar recorded it. There was no studio version, and quite frankly, it would not have been so great. Postwork would have butchered it to death. No way to studio recording Frankenstein! Live was the only way to do it!
Incredible, blistering, cool, unforgettable, mind blowing, etc... Thank you Johnny Winter, I'm lucky to have existed in the same time as you. Unfortunately I am too young to have seen you live, this is pretty awesome though!
These two brothers are total genius, and you cant appreciate them enough until you see them back to back like this. Ive seen them both live, Johnny many times, and neither ever fail to impress. I always wish they had teamed up, man what a jam that would have been!!!!! But their folks got it right to turn them on to music they way they did, Johnny will forever be my Guitar Hero, and Edgar is just a wonder. RIP Johnny and keep on rockin' Edgar!
They did team up on multiple occasions. You can hear JW guesting on EW's ROADWORK live album, and then the brothers recorded a live album together called...wait for it...TOGETHER. Both readily available on CD and both feature incredible musicianship and song selection. Highly recommended.
Oooh Yeah!... To be Honest I don't know much about Johnny Winter or his music. But I can still remember when I first heard Frankenstein on the Radio as a Youngster
Johnny was such a killer guitar player man. And a hell of a vocalist. Oh and he could probably play any instrument you threw at him too. Holy shit man.
Wow, I love The Stones, and never heard this version with Johnny. But WOW! He really injected a American early 70's hard rock style to this that's so high octane and in your face. For this time period, that is some AWESOME soloing he was playing. This is one of those guys who just had it in him, and it's so pure and natural. LOL, I stopped typing at 4:30 to watch Johnny tearing that solo up! R.I.P. Johnny, THANK YOU for inspiring me on my guitar playing.
I'm 71 and have that CD in my car. Bought the album when it came out new. About 1971 or so. That was Johnny's best band. The bass on JJF is some of the best ever. Randy Jo Hobbs.
Jumping Jack flash by the Stones was the first single I bought back in 1968 and thought nobody could do it better. How wrong I was, and now think that JWs version is by far the best. I first saw play this on UK TV in 1974, and to this day I think that the Stones should have played it like this. JW is often overlooked in people's lists of top guitarist's but to me he will always be one of the best.
I agree. He had the look and moved behind the kit like the textbook version of a rock drummer. The Edgar Winter Group was the first concert I saw as a 13 year old kid. I was mesmerized by Chuck. Myself being a drummer, I always wanted to look like him when I played
I remember when there was only am radio. Then came fm radio. No static at all. This was the stuff I grew up listening to and still listen to today. Back when real musicians played real music on real instruments
I'd give my left arm to be able to play guitar like that. Johnny was the first man to turn me on to the blues, but what a rocker! His "Live And" album is a masterpiece.
In the 70s Johnny came thru Nashville a few times. This looks like the same crew from the Captured Live album. I remember reading a review from Creem Mag. that said this is a fine album to drink a case of beer to. Yes it is! Edgar also passed thru Nashville. Two very talented brothers. RIP Johnnie 🎸🎸
In the white shirt playing next to Edgar in the clip of "Frankenstein". Derringer can still wail even at 76 and still shows up and jams with Edgar on tour. Fun fact - Derringer also produced the album this song is on "They Only come out at Night". But its actually Ronnie Montrose that played lead when they recorded the album.@michaelblankenau6598
I heard that he grew up outside of Dayton Ohio in a town called Carlisle. I saw Edgar Winter at a high school stadium in Massillon Ohio when the song came out. It looked as if Frankenstein came alive.
My friends and I saw the Winter brothers at the New Haven Coliseum same time as this. What a gas. Edgar had his hands painted fluorescent and blacklighted. Too funny. We followed them outside after the show and watched them speed away in matching Porsches....
This is just a great film documentary of the music which was commonplace in the 60/70's. Johnny Winter And is of course great, so bluesy and rock'n. But what about the creativity/musicianship of Edgar Winter and his band, including Rick Derringer, who was in on so many great recordings of the era as a session player as well. What I can't get over is the video documents the studio expertise of the EWG showing them expertly producing this song. The camera work is absolutely great, especially considering this was done like 45 years ago, well before the digital age. Thanks for posting this!
Hey guys, I know Jumping Jack Flash by heart, but Frankenstein? I only knew him from Boris Karloff and Hammer productions. Thank you so much for this magnificent musical surprise 🌼🌿💕🌸🦇
Will there ever be two albino brothers this great again? Will there ever be two albino genius musicians born in the same family again? A true rarity. A one off. This probably only happens once a century, if even that. God bless these beautiful human beings
I saw a concert in Philly where Redbone and The Allman Brothers opened for Johnny when he was touring his Johnny Winter Live And album. Rick Derringer was in his band.
Saw Johnny in a small club at the height of his sensational mid-80's blues period. It was a small, unknown club in Davenport Iowa, but he and the boys played like they were at the Fillmore. Incredible powerhouse performance.
Johnny and Edgar Winter deserves more recognition for their contributions to music
Those guys were.. from Port Arthur texas..across from Louisiana 😅
Drummer committed.. suicide 1983 ..was sad😮
Under every video is a complaint about the musician being underrated or under appreciated. Like clockwork.
Who's contribution? Do you mean, "their"? This was a regular in the set list of Johnny's shows.
@@ScottHarrison-dz6tz They were from Beaumont.
Johnny had one of the most recognizable voices in rock and Edgar had one of the most recognizable sax sound which made these brothers unique. Seen them both back in the days of Winterland and took my young son to see Edgar in a rare show in Modesto blew his mind. Long for the days of plane old good Rock!
That Frankenstein song will forever be a smash FM radio hit which plays around the world many many times a day. What a song.
Rock and Roll was so much fun back then....love it....RIP Johnny
Edgar Winter and Rick Derringer......priceless !!!!!!!
It is Rick Derringer. I was wondering.
Yep!
That's not Rick Derringer ... I don't know who it is, but it's not him.
@@ianking8574 yes it is, sorry
Is that Rick? Or Ronnie Montrose? I know Rick played with Edgar in his White Trash Band, But Ronnie joined up in 72 and played on the album "They only come out at night", which contained Frankenstein. Derringer produced the album. Montrose left the band the next year.
EDIT: I'm referring to the second track in the video, Frankenstein
I graduated high school in '73 and this was the music we had then! Great straight up rock and roll! As Bob Seger said "today's music ain't got the same soul" is an understatment! Rock on🎸
Same. I saw Edgar playing in Ringo Starrs All Star band in 2023. They played this. Crowd went wild. I was shocked how good they still are. Brilliant.
I saw Johnny play in 74,best guitar player I've seen(in this genre)
Yes, true. 73!
‘73 here too! Attended my first ever concert with The Edgar Winter Group in think in ‘74 at the Orange Show Pavillon in San Bernardino, CA. Jo Jo Gunn opened the show. My ears rang for a week!
Ricky Lynn Gregg went to my High School, grad. in 77?
They graduated 1,200 kids, we had about 10 full R&R bands.
The Old Grey Whistle Test on the BBC was the best music programme ever.
Yes it was..
yeah it werent bad eh!
I consider myself blessed to have grown up when these bands were touring, saw them both numerous times.
Me too, I was a high school student in the mid 1970s, saw Johnny Winter several times, usually he had Rick Derringer in his band.
me too...I had a talk with Edgar before a show in Houston...down to earth guy from TX
@PaulMcCartGuitarTracks You most definitely were. Rock and roll is dead.
Got to see Johnny once in Portland. Blew my mind.
@@KB-ke3fi What year was that! I saw them in Houston too in '73
I grew up in the 70's and compared to today's groups we were the cleanest and best Rock and Rollers.
Yeah, so glad I’m from the 70s. Great bands, great memories.
We didn't have the rampant tattoos, piercings and NB stuff.
Johnny "Rehab and Percodan" Winters clean? The Glimmer Twins? Lou Reed? Bowie? Pigpen? At seventy, yes, Johnny was sober, yay!!! At 30???? Legendary. But, no overdubs, backing tracks or digital pitch correction on stage, Taylor Swift needs all that stuff for her circus. Sorry, Tay-Tay...
@@larryn2682 Yes... just not in your clique. Where did today's hipsters get their ideas from?
makes you wonder what your parents were so upset about?!
ONE OF THE GREATEST GUITAR PLAYER / MUSICIAN. AND HIS BROTHER EDGAR WINTER. REAL TRUE MUSICIANS. LORD REST JOHNNY'S SOUL.
Jonny's ok, ain't no Jerry!
Johnny Winter was one of the greatest blues/rock guitarist who was still touring & playing til the day he died@user-bl4hb1bq9t
@@GWard-hz5wj So was Jerry Garcia. BOTH were awesome and didn't squawk about it all the time. Fans blow air.
Actually Johnny is the best top 4 guitar players everyone else follows Johnny.
Johnny, Edgar and Rick Derringer! The ultimate rockers. I saw them all many times! Once when I worked at DFW AIRPORT, Edgar showed up for a flight to his hometown, Beaumont Tx. Nobody recognized him but me, so I told him that I was a lifelong fan!
That is Rick
Johnny's touring band at this time included second guitarist Floyd Radford, who had earlier played with Johnny's brother in Edgar Winter's White Trash. Edgar then recruited guitarist Ronnie Montrose to join his stripped down Edgar Winter Group: Their debut album featured "Frankenstein," which became an unlikely instrumental smash. By the time this performance was taped, however, Ronnie had left to form his own band, Montrose, and Rick Derringer had stepped in to replace him.
So am i❤ both brothers
No 12:32 t Rick. Floyd Radford who later formed Tin House. Yes Rick is with Edgar, Radford is with Johnny.
@@ronforeman2556correct. That's Floyd, in this video with Johnny. I saw Floyd at the 1970 Winter's End Festival with his band Marshmallow Steamshovel. In the middle of their set, Floyd stepped up to the microphone and said "We are changing our name to Tin House. Marshmallow Steamshovel is a stupid name. " I will never forget that.
4:48 was some of the hottest guitar playing i've EVER heard I'm sitting here keeping an eye on my 94 yr old mother who is almost a vegetable and she starts rocking out lol!!!!!
Jeezus man lol
Ffaaakkkkkk yyaahhhhh pal. One love for your Ma buddy.
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!yessssss to johnny and edgar winter...💯💥💥💥💥💥
😅😊😊
Kudos bro!
Got to see both Winter brothers and Greg Allman in '84. What icons. I miss hearing both of their singing voices. I have only memories of what a thrill it was to grow up in the 70's, experience the 80's,explore the 90's and expect the twilight of my years in the 2000's. It's a pity that kids today just don't know HOW great it used to be growing old.
On this day God bless Jonny Winter for havin the talent to show case his tunes. Jonny rest in peace we are still jammmin to your tunes bro. Frankinstein will live on
Grew up in a small southern town on the I40 from Texas to Memphis! At 15, Johnny and Edgar came into our local hamburger joint! One 17 year old boy and this little girl nearly fainted! We were the only 2 who knew who they were! We put a dime into the jukebox to play Frankenstein and immediately knelt in front of Edgar!
that is the coolest story!
Great Story
Wow there some old memories right there my friends. I remember Jamin out to this on my Memphis lP copy around 73-74 with a little Marlboro Amp. This and Joe Walsh and the James gang. Little Hendrix ,Zeplin, and the stones. Skinard and others thanx guy's great old jams got me where I am today!!!!
YESSSS! all my life I've heard this. not till now, seeing it, do I really understand what I was hearing. timeless and peerless. lordy.....
Oh what a wonderful time and space in my life
The best 15 minutes of my life in 2024, were spent right here. This is so timeless, The Historic sounds of my youth. Legends all. Rick Derringer, lighting the Les Paul on Fire. Johnny besting the Stones with his version of JJF, Edgar the master of the synth and more. PURE GENIUS music from the best era 65-77 We lived the music as a way of life. WMMS 101FM Cleveland, is who showed me Rock artists back then.
Amen 😎👊💯💯
Well said, first heard Johnny & Rick in 1971 in Mr Smiths in Manchester, "Rock and Roll Hoochie Koo.
Thanks for reading, and your comments. We Had a Student Lounge in HS. The Juke box played free to play. Fantatic having, a Candy Broker parent, who's children attended school, provided all our vending needs. These songs were everyday plays, for us Clevelanders. Rock On Was another one.@@flynnt1953
Great stuff - but in no way does Johnny "Best the Stones" on JJF. You must still be high!
Yes he did, and yes I am. @@h20bearboy65
It's nice to be reminded of how great Edgar was back in the day. A total and complete virtuoso.
My first big rock concert was seeing Edgar Winter with this lineup in 1973….a show I’ll definitely never forget 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
At the Spectrum in Philly?
I saw him in 73 at Madison Square Garden with Foghat
'73 was when I first saw Johnny! Cape Cod Colliseum
Waterbury Palace theater '73!
My first rock concert.
@@jrbchatham That place got some good bands...for cheap! I'm from Falmouth, 72 yrs old musician, livin' on central coast California last 27 years. Too bad "the Cape" has turned to crap. 🤷
Absolutely righteous performance by Johnny and Edgar Winter. A lot of energy and psychedelic.
Not to mention Rick Derringer...
my best friend growing up could have passed for Johnny....havent seen him in twenty years. Why are our heros all in the past? And why must we grow up so fast?
Time waits for no one .
Johnny Winter a great rocker. Saw him 3 times twice with BB King....dam what a great show(s).
Well said. I saw Johnny in Fort Lauderdale in 1983 and he was still pulling that guitar apart. Saw Warren Zevon same bar same week….amazing week…pablo had the streets flooded at that time…didn’t sleep for a week…young and kicking…long time ago….great music all week there!
What amazes me is how versatile these brothers were in playing any instrument you handed them, including drums etc.... R.I.P. Johnny
Johnny Winter has always and will always be my all time favourite guitarist, he’s the coolest, his slide playing is stunning ( Duanne Allmam saw Johnny at Filmore east fest and went back home and became obsessed with slide after seen him as Greg Allmam described on interview )
Johnny had the uniqueness, the amazing albino complexion that made him so unique , he was Hot Rod on the stage , his diamond back Rattlesnake hatband his Stetson hat man he was the coolest guitarist on earth , his voice and his persona is hard to match , Johnny Winter was on the cover of the very first edition of Guitar One magazine.
Bless your soul Johnny and when I look up on the sky I look for you as you always been a truly star 💫 and on the sky is where you belong so there is where you are now Johnny .
Australia 🇦🇺
A Real guitar Master.... nothing compares to 70´s rock bands
Oh you said it! The rock bands of the 1970s were the greatest and there were so many more of them than you can shake a stick at! It's a wonder rock music wasn't a gross national product!
Yeah !!!with nothing more than proper instruments ! , gritty , earthy, heavy ! Meaty , big sound!
I'm 51, I didn't know anything about them until today.... A monstrous omission! 🤦♂️
The 70s!
What an amazing time!👏
That's cause they were about 20 yrs before your time. I'm 69/70 and use to groove to my Second (2nd?) Winter album.. if my memory serves me correctly. This is the first time I heard Johnny do Jumpin Jack Flash, as I recall. Great stuff.
I'm 61. Sorry you missed it!
Better late than never! Saw both Johnny and Edgar last Century, and then Johnny a year or so before he passed.
Still have dozens of their albums.
Whaaaaat!?
WHAT!!!??? Were you in a coma?
The Old Grey Whistle test. I wish we had it still So many brilliant sessions like thisgood old BBC. They couldn't do it now. Edgar and Johnny what energy
AMERICAN JOHNNY WINTER HAD IT ALL ANY TIME HE HIT THE STAGE IT WAS MAGIC ESPECIALLY HOW EVOKED THE OTHER AMAZING TALENT THEY LOVED PLAYING WITH HIM WHAT A BLESSING AMERICAN MUSICAL ROYALTY AND YES NO PEDALS
Excuse me, Johnny was clearly wiggling his wah-wah during the crescendo of his solo. You can see his right ankle flexing rapidly before he taps it off. Some of us actually can chew gum and poop at the same time.
Johnny gone 8 years ago today 7/17/2014. RIP Johnny!
Johnny....he makes it look so effortless ......And the Edgar Winter group. Talk about a collective talent of musicians ! Holy shit !
Floyd Radford from Tin House on guitar, Richard Hughes on drums, Randy Jo Hobbs on bass. This is a smokin' version of Jumpin' Jack Flash! RIP Johnny, Richard, and Randy.
Totally awesome!
You are the only one who mentioned Floyd,one of the few guys that could go lock for lick with Johnny
Rick Derringer on guitar, Dan Hartman on bass, Chuck Ruff on drums !
for Frankenstein, of course....
And Floyd also played with “White Trash…”.
I wept... I feel like I have lived 18 years of my existence under a rock to not have witnessed this greatness!
Malithi Wijayathilaka they were/are amazing.
Glad you enjoyed!
Thank God for YT. I grew up in the 60's/70's. I saw some amazing talent, though neither Johnny nor Edgar. If you didn't catch anybody live, you may have gotten lucky and saw them on "Midnight Special" or "DK Rock Concert", otherwise it was LP's, 8track, or KSHE 95. What an era,
This is real soul young man, spread the news, your generation is missing out!
Tengo los 60's y he escuchado mucha música rock, pero en blues y blues rock tenía el mas gigantesco groove a la guitarra y a la garganta...el alcohol y las drogas lo devastaron, pero siempre se levantó: en su género fue el mas grande sin duda....escuchad entero CAPTURED LIVE. Descanse en paz.
TY for posting this. Saw Edgar in Baltimore as an opening act for Ozzy Osborne. When Ozzy came on we left. The Eggar Winter group was one of the best back then in the 70's.
If you don't like this video, you don't like rock n roll. It's that simple.
So true!
...and probably don't have a pulse.
You crack me up man if you don't like this video you must not be alive
Not my case! 🎸
Playing and having so much fun Great tune and well played RIP Johnny thanks for all the memories.
Both brothers were extremely talented in their time. Johnny and Edgar each had their own bands, and the talent in the members of those bands was undeniable, complimenting their own talent really well. It was rare to see the brother get together for a joint concert, but when they did, it was epic!
in their time? As in aged not quite so well?
Oh , take us back to some very special days why don’t cha! This is how great musical artists should go together- what amazing chemistry they had! Thanks so much for taking us to see real magical moments of the past! Love this a lot ❤️🎸👍🍄🧘🏼🙏
Boy this takes me back to Junior High School in my big brother in the garage with Ron jamming to Edgar Winter and in Led Zeppelin the days of garage bands🦅🕊🌻
Thank you a zillion times for sharing this outrageous clip. Just love the pure energy and emotion. Those two songs I always admired, now i know where they originated and will love them so much more. Thank you.
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I saw them both, along with the Segal-Schwall Blues Band in D.C., back in the early '70s. Awesome show, one I never forgot! (And I'm 70 now!)
Long live Buddy, I am 60.CHEERS from Iceland
Segal-Schwall band was great too ! Saw both several times San Fran..
Edgar Winter could do it all !!! What a fantastic talent .
I'm so lucky to have seen Johnny live!! Rest in Peace Albine monster of Rock!
Always my favorite line up from his 70s rock period simply for the non stop energy and interplay between Johnny and Floyd. Captured Live on cassette played non stop summer of 76.
nothing today in rock can match this original talent. at I 66 years of age still LOVE IT!!!!
Fantastic playing by Johnny and unbelieveable arrangement by Edgar. I didn't even know it was possible to play Frankenstein live!
I saw Edgar in San Antonio when this song just came out and yes, he can play it live. I've seen Johnny so many times I can't even remember. I could tell you exactly except the ex threw out my ticket collection. I should have known then things weren't going to end well between us. Oh well, GREAT GREAT GREAT musicians in both bands! Unbelievable.
I saw Edgar back years ago in Pensacola, FL. He plsyed Frankenstein and it was incredible. Jojnny was supposed to be there, but had to cancel. He had gotten sick.
@@charleshoward1450 Bitches gonna bitch... 🤷
That's the way Edgar recorded it. There was no studio version, and quite frankly, it would not have been so great. Postwork would have butchered it to death. No way to studio recording Frankenstein! Live was the only way to do it!
Sax shredding, truly the icing on the cake. God bless one and all.
IMO Johnny Winter is second to none, my favorite album was still alive and well.
"I'm yours, I'm hers, baby I'm someone else's too" is a great wake up song, like Hard to Handle, Black Crowes version.
So glad i grew up with great music
Oh my god , use to listen to these guys in 1977 one of the few 8 tracks we had in the car. Never seen the vid before soooo impressive. Bad ass !
Incredible, blistering, cool, unforgettable, mind blowing, etc...
Thank you Johnny Winter, I'm lucky to have existed in the same time as you.
Unfortunately I am too young to have seen you live, this is pretty awesome though!
They are simply wonderful musicians...May the gods bless them forever
Great post! Johnny and brother Edgar were both rock pioneers (and these videos catch them at their best)!
this guys is insane... just moving from intrument to instrument basically stealiing the show on every instrument.. amazing. so glad i saw this video..
Amazing!!! The original formation of the "Captured Live" album with Floyd Radford, Randy Jo Hobbs and Richard Hughes .... Amazing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
These two brothers are total genius, and you cant appreciate them enough until you see them back to back like this. Ive seen them both live, Johnny many times, and neither ever fail to impress. I always wish they had teamed up, man what a jam that would have been!!!!! But their folks got it right to turn them on to music they way they did, Johnny will forever be my Guitar Hero, and Edgar is just a wonder. RIP Johnny and keep on rockin' Edgar!
They did team up on multiple occasions. You can hear JW guesting on EW's ROADWORK live album, and then the brothers recorded a live album together called...wait for it...TOGETHER. Both readily available on CD and both feature incredible musicianship and song selection. Highly recommended.
Loved you then,love you still, always have, always will! RIP Johnny.
Edgar was also on Johnny's first two Columbia records, _Johnny Winter_ and _Second Winter_
Hey, they both played Woodstock in 1969! They rocked "Tobacco Road".
Incredible, what an amazing performance of a…actually…words fail me
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Oooh Yeah!... To be Honest I don't know much about Johnny Winter or his music. But I can still remember when I first heard Frankenstein on the Radio as a Youngster
Johnny was such a killer guitar player man. And a hell of a vocalist. Oh and he could probably play any instrument you threw at him too. Holy shit man.
Wow, I love The Stones, and never heard this version with Johnny. But WOW! He really injected a American early 70's hard rock style to this that's so high octane and in your face. For this time period, that is some AWESOME soloing he was playing. This is one of those guys who just had it in him, and it's so pure and natural. LOL, I stopped typing at 4:30 to watch Johnny tearing that solo up! R.I.P. Johnny, THANK YOU for inspiring me on my guitar playing.
Look around,,,there are sooooooooo many musicians,,FOR THIS TIME PERIOD,,who will blow your fucking mind,,,SOLOING
rodger deering he did the best covers!
Johnny's version of JJF from "And Live" was my intro to him and that song. It'll always be the ultimate version, in my mind. Rock in Peace, Johnny!
I'm 71 and have that CD in my car. Bought the album when it came out new. About 1971 or so. That was Johnny's best band. The bass on JJF is some of the best ever. Randy Jo Hobbs.
Dan Hartman on bass. 2nd tune. Incredible musician. Big hits & a production list a mile long. Huge legacy. RIP
Right on. There’s so many good bass players in that era. 👍🏼🤜🏽🤛🕊️🤗
To the Rolling Stones.....that's how Jumping Jack Flash should be played. Amazing...
Como se debe de tocar es como lo hacen los Rolling Stones y nadie más.
You’re both off base. Both versions are pure rock and roll. Mick, Keith and the boys burn and Johnny just turns up the heat and honors the original.
The Stones know how it goes.
Exactly, best ever.
The Stones played this live just as good as this.
Jumping Jack flash by the Stones was the first single I bought back in 1968 and thought nobody could do it better. How wrong I was, and now think that JWs version is by far the best. I first saw play this on UK TV in 1974, and to this day I think that the Stones should have played it like this. JW is often overlooked in people's lists of top guitarist's but to me he will always be one of the best.
Excellent!! Rock and Jazz wrapped up for greatness!
Where the fuck does the time go? Such greatness never to be seen again.
When I was growing up , I always heard of Johny and Edgar Winter. They were refered to, as Musical Gods at the time.
Outstanding. The brothers were both a great live show!
Best performance I've ever seen of Frankenstein,Rick and Edgar are still putting out great music today.Johnny's performance was nearly as good.
I could watch Chuck Ruff play drums all night!! RIP.
I agree. He had the look and moved behind the kit like the textbook version of a rock drummer. The Edgar Winter Group was the first concert I saw as a 13 year old kid. I was mesmerized by Chuck. Myself being a drummer, I always wanted to look like him when I played
I remember when there was only am radio. Then came fm radio. No static at all. This was the stuff I grew up listening to and still listen to today. Back when real musicians played real music on real instruments
Great to see Rick Derringer on the Les Paul as well.
A 15 minute Rock n Roll Clinic with all the musical food groups!!!
I'd give my left arm to be able to play guitar like that. Johnny was the first man to turn me on to the blues, but what a rocker! His "Live And" album is a masterpiece.
How could you play like him without your left arm?
it would be better to give up a leg .
In the 70s Johnny came thru Nashville a few times. This looks like the same crew from the Captured Live album. I remember reading a review from Creem Mag. that said this is a fine album to drink a case of beer to. Yes it is! Edgar also passed thru Nashville. Two very talented brothers. RIP Johnnie 🎸🎸
I've been enjoying The Winter Brothers for more decades then I care to mention...Lol love it!!
That is awesome! What a moment in time…they were paving the way…for Rock N Roll!
It sounds like a bunch of men's orgasms
Irreplaceable. How lucky we were.
Rick Derringer is so underrated. Truthfully one of the best guitarist. ✔️
Which one is Derringer ?
In the white shirt playing next to Edgar in the clip of "Frankenstein". Derringer can still wail even at 76 and still shows up and jams with Edgar on tour.
Fun fact - Derringer also produced the album this song is on "They Only come out at Night". But its actually Ronnie Montrose that played lead when they recorded the album.@michaelblankenau6598
"underrated" the most overused word in music video comments.
@@thornil2231 and? So?
I heard that he grew up outside of Dayton Ohio in a town called Carlisle. I saw Edgar Winter at a high school stadium in Massillon Ohio when the song came out. It looked as if Frankenstein came alive.
My friends and I saw the Winter brothers at the New Haven Coliseum same time as this. What a gas. Edgar had his hands painted fluorescent and blacklighted. Too funny. We followed them outside after the show and watched them speed away in matching Porsches....
This is just a great film documentary of the music which was commonplace in the 60/70's. Johnny Winter And is of course great, so bluesy and rock'n. But what about the creativity/musicianship of Edgar Winter and his band, including Rick Derringer, who was in on so many great recordings of the era as a session player as well.
What I can't get over is the video documents the studio expertise of the EWG showing them expertly producing this song. The camera work is absolutely great, especially considering this was done like 45 years ago, well before the digital age.
Thanks for posting this!
Love seeing a young Rick Deringer! Always loved his tone especially during solos
That's Floyd Radford on guitar.
Hey guys, I know Jumping Jack Flash by heart, but Frankenstein? I only knew him from Boris Karloff and Hammer productions. Thank you so much for this magnificent musical surprise 🌼🌿💕🌸🦇
RIP...Johnny and Edgar being gifted musicians also always surrounded themselves with talented musicians..dan hartman..rick derringer etc etc
Malade de génie ce Johnny Winter. Du vrai rock, de vrais musiciens! Bravo!
Listen to the live album . Winter had a much more aggressive screaming tone on Jumping Jack "
Awesome 👍
Will there ever be two albino brothers this great again? Will there ever be two albino genius musicians born in the same family again? A true rarity. A one off. This probably only happens once a century, if even that. God bless these beautiful human beings
That... ... ... was a soundcheck??? ??? ??? O u c h ! ! ! ! Bless you, Winters Brothers... American music royalty! Yes!
What a trip!.......the original band and with Floyd Radford on the 335 Gibson even!
I saw a concert in Philly where Redbone and The Allman Brothers opened for Johnny when he was touring his Johnny Winter Live And album. Rick Derringer was in his band.
Timeless music for sure! Johnny kicked as with his awesome guitar licks!!!
Saw Johnny in a small club at the height of his sensational mid-80's blues period. It was a small, unknown club in Davenport Iowa, but he and the boys played like they were at the Fillmore. Incredible powerhouse performance.
The Rolling what!?!!? He IS a rocking stone! ... and Rick Derringer so good
I saw Johnny and Edgar jn Berkeley ca blew my ears out
This is live and real , wow too great 👍
Johnny with Floyd Radford , Randy Joe Hobbs, Richard Hughes.His best lineup ever! Check out Captured Live by far JWs best album
Edgar was a true musical genius and under rated. This dude can play