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Thread started 12/08/11 8:00pm

theAudience

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Vintage Johnny Winter



...Bad Luck and Trouble & Mean Town Blues




...Be Careful With A Fool & I'll Drown In My Tears (brother Edgar Winter on piano)




...Memory Pain & I'm Not Sure (brother Edgar Winter on harpsichord)


At the beginning of the 70s he took a detour into the Rock world recording an album with The McCoys who had Rick Zehringer (Derringer) on guitar.



...Prodigal Son & Rock and Roll, Hoochie Koo (the original version)


Toward the end of the decade he'd returned to his Blues roots and produced/played on an album for Muddy Water's called Hard Again




...Mannish Boy & Bus Driver



Music for adventurous listeners


tA

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[Edited 12/9/11 0:33am]

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Reply #1 posted 12/09/11 8:29am

Gunsnhalen

theAudience said:



...Bad Luck and Trouble & Mean Town Blues




...Be Careful With A Fool & I'll Drown In My Tears (brother Edgar Winter on piano)




...Memory Pain & I'm Not Sure (brother Edgar Winter on harpsichord)


At the beginning of the 70s he took a detour into the Rock world recording an album with The McCoys who had Rick Zehringer (Derringer) on guitar.



...Prodigal Son & Rock and Roll, Hoochie Koo (the original version)


Toward the end of the decade he'd returned to his Blues roots and produced/played on an album for Muddy Water's called Hard Again




...Mannish Boy & Bus Driver



Music for adventurous listeners


tA

peace Tribal Records

[Edited 12/9/11 0:33am]

LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOVE HIM

He does some fantatsic blues songs.

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Reply #2 posted 12/09/11 8:46am

RodeoSchro

Nice! One of my favorite Johnny Winter songs is:

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Reply #3 posted 12/09/11 9:00am

RodeoSchro

And "Bony Moronie" (which I know is a cover):

There's a better live version of it from a German TV show but the whack German TV host cuts in during the guitar solo, LOL.

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Reply #4 posted 12/09/11 9:02am

RodeoSchro

And another great Winter cover:

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Reply #5 posted 12/09/11 8:08pm

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Nice adds.

Since it's that time of year, The Winter Brothers...



...Please Come Home For Christmas



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Reply #6 posted 12/10/11 4:33pm

duccichucka

I usually find TA's posts heavy handed and obnoxious:

But Johnny Winter is the baddest rock n roll guitar player that ever

lived. Period. So it's good to see him get some love aroun'yeah.

Props to TA for once.

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Reply #7 posted 12/11/11 4:26pm

Gunsnhalen

I only Have 2 of his albums... which do you guys reccomend?

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Reply #8 posted 12/11/11 4:53pm

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Gunsnhalen said:

I only Have 2 of his albums... which do you guys reccomend?

Which two have you got?

For me his first four albums are all great. I would also recommend a live album. Maybe the Together: Live album with Edgar or the Live at the Fillmore East album that was released a few years ago.

The three studio albums and one live album that he did with Muddy Waters are all great too.

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Reply #9 posted 12/11/11 7:22pm

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rialb said:

Gunsnhalen said:

I only Have 2 of his albums... which do you guys reccomend?

Which two have you got?

For me his first four albums are all great. I would also recommend a live album. Maybe the Together: Live album with Edgar or the Live at the Fillmore East album that was released a few years ago.

The three studio albums and one live album that he did with Muddy Waters are all great too.

I would tend to agree.

The first four sets of clips i've posted are from his first four albums.
And the Muddy Waters collabs are good also.



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