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Thread started 03/24/09 4:31pm

diamondpearl1

Rock N Roll Hoochie Koo-Johnny Winter/Rick Derringer

Which version of "Rock N Roll Hoochie Koo" does it 4 yall? Johnny's version is straight forward blues/rock which I like, while Derringer added the background vocals which I think gives it a fuller sound....

Johnny Winter
http://www.youtube.com/wa...WOBxVZZBrk

Rick Derringer
http://www.youtube.com/wa...FV_ydNravU
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Reply #1 posted 03/24/09 7:44pm

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Did this one a while back...



...The Johnny Winter And studio version has always been my preference.

The dual guitars and Winter's vocals are superior imo.

The Rick Derringer solo version (the one most folks are familiar with) takes too much of the edge off (female bg vocals, horns) and aims it in a more Pop direction.


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Reply #2 posted 03/24/09 9:28pm

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theAudience said:

Did this one a while back...



...The Johnny Winter And studio version has always been my preference.

The dual guitars and Winter's vocals are superior imo.

The Rick Derringer solo version (the one most folks are familiar with) takes too much of the edge off (female bg vocals, horns) and aims it in a more Pop direction.


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Good 2 see another Johnny Winter fan here. Was this the one that got you to him? I caught on after findin out that Johnny was Edgar's older brother and that Rick Derringer played/produced with them both
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Reply #3 posted 03/24/09 9:47pm

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diamondpearl1 said:


Good 2 see another Johnny Winter fan here. Was this the one that got you to him? I caught on after findin out that Johnny was Edgar's older brother and that Rick Derringer played/produced with them both

I had 2 (and heard another) of his albums prior to getting Johnny Winter And...



...Progressive Blues Experiment, Johnny Winter & Second Winter



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Reply #4 posted 03/25/09 12:28am

MRGee

I love this song. They play it still on rock stations. I dig Edgar's Frankenstein song. Edgar and Johnny are Great along with Rick. WNEW in NYC would play them alot especially in the 80's.
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Reply #5 posted 03/25/09 2:10am

RodeoSchro

Dang, I'm not sure I'd ever heard Johnny's version. It's good, and it would have been a classic on its own, but I like Rick's version best.
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Reply #6 posted 03/25/09 3:24am

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I like both versions...have seen it performed three ways:
Johnny Winter And, The Edgar Winter Group featuring Rick Derringer and Rick Derringer as a solo act.


Johnny Winter and Rick Derringer are both excellent guitar players,a nd groslly underrated. Derringer can play jazz, funk, rock, blues and country. His psuedo jazz album was really nice from a few years back.
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