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Eric Van Jam
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Backing track Walking by myself en tono de sol
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Backing track Walking by myself en tono de sol
Further on up the road Steve Miller Band
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Further on up the road Steve Miller Band
Trouble in mind - Roger Hurricane Wilson
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Trouble in mind - Roger Hurricane Wilson
Johnny Winter Festival Blues Cazorla 2008] DVDRIP
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Johnny Winter Festival Blues Cazorla 2008] DVDRIP
よいよい の ジョニーウインター。 いくつ なんだろ。 2008ねん いま2024だから16ねんまえ。
Never gets old 😅😅😅 love the blues 😅😅😅
Una locura de concierto!doy gracias a que pude estar en directo
"Who is he what is he to you" (Bill Withers) just do the cover
5:28
33:06 .... wow
Parfait😊
Stick to your guitar mastery, Michael… When you force feed everyone your *leftist communist* politics, you sound like a damn fool and a brainwashed robot
When Johnny played '99 at Pori Jazz the main critic in the leading Finnish daily paper wrote: "they should sue the promoters for attempted murder" because how Johnny looked. Ha ha. And this 9 years after the fact. Not dead yet.
Rock and roll.Johnny Winter 🎶 Ever
yeah Johnny U play the blues just like U feel 😊😂 I see all of those other people have no heart 😮😮 or soul 4 the music 🎶 the way I do they more than a few power unit batteries and jumper cables 2 get them going and 2 get on there feet 2 clap 👏 😊pat and pat there feet Johnny they must have been late when the found the blues and when they started listening 👂2 it ,it wasn't me 😊😅🎉😂❤🎉/😊😅❤🎉😂 😊 OMG 7 4 2O23
Enorme guitarrista el señor WINTER....!!!
for the comments about their vocals, I must remind that once you hear Dylan, Neil Young & so many others, once you get accustomed to their voices you hear THE WAY THEY PHRASE & VOCALIZE also especially to their own comps, then you get addicted to the sound & couldn't imagine others replacing their voices.
super-groove!
Oh my god, that second song "Just like this" is so awesome, such a sgreat band, super powerful drumming by Novak especially in that song, great guitar solos, Landau and Robben Ford work super well together.
RIP JW. He was the best!!!
How awesome is this concert! Two of the most original, and most emulated guitarists on the planet. Playing their socks off.
Really bad songwriting. Embarassing and cringeworthy attempts at poetry and emotion. Shut up and play your guitars boys.
The KILLER bass work with the drummer really puts the songs there. Waaaaay too bad they don't get much share of the camera lens...just a fantastic, melody oriented rhythm section makes these songs THESE SONGS (Jimmy Haslip and Gary Novak: Thanks LOADS...!). ⚡👍🥴👍⚡
41:28 RED HOUSE
Show!!!
Good playing but all the song lyrics and singing is terrible.
Damn..everyone talking bout Ford and Landau (for good reason)….but Jimmy Haslip and Gary Novak are absolutely making this shit happen...
THAT'S WHY they are playing with EACH OTHER...
Go Jeff. Great energy!
Oh F n YeeeeeYah! )* Great add, Brother;D~*
ILOVEMESOMEJOHNNY.
El mejor guitarrista de blues blanco, no hay hoy en dia nadie como mi compadre. Q.e.p.d.
amazing
Go to other guitar player videos and the comment section is all arguing who the best is, but in this common section everyone agrees :)
Amazing
This is the best version I've ever heard him play.
He is my favourite guitar player for now...very good...
Im only 8 min. in and I L9ve Johnny and the band BUT..... I've gotta say, WHAT A SHITTY AUDIENCE!!! WTF....WAKE UP BITCHES! Anyways Thank you for Posting this Beauty, other than the audience this is Great. R.I.P. Johnny.🎸💚
Johnny is the Best , music lives forever
THINK ABOUT , THESE Cats.....on the same stage , at the same time......This kind of Talent coming together is pretty incredible.....Music is the Breath of Life....... for some anyway................
Still better than most
The Blues misses you, the one and only Johnny Winter, keep bluesing bro.
Jhonny Winter til the end rest in blues we salute you RIP
Let's respect this man, he was the best and greatest blues guitarist who ever set foot on this planet and remained faithful to the blues until the last day of his life, RIP JW.
I AGREE HE IS THE GREATEST,.HE WAS MY WHOLE REASON FOR PICKING UP A GUITAR HEARING JOHNNY PLAY I MISS HIM THEY'LL NEVER BE ANOTHER..RIP JOHNNY🌹
He was really something when I used to see him back in the 80s and mid 90s
He was really sumpin when i saw him in the 70s.@@alandavis1245
He is the greatest of all. Despite medication and health problems, the man still has his licks and fire. Lucky those who have seen him play over the years. Peace and Health to all of you. Greetings from Argentina.
The last time I saw this band was the summer of 2013, just nine months shy of his death. They were playing in a club just like the one above. I was standing right in front of Winter, pressed up next to the stage. I could touch the monitor and really see his finger work. I know just about all of his tunes, so it was a real treat to be here.
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I've been watching/listening to Johnny Winter ever since his second album way back when. Johnny Winter was the reason I ever pickup a guitar. I can't tell you how often I have seen him live, but it's plenty. His Johnny Winter And Live album is a classic and I have yet to meet anyone who can play Mean Town Blues as well as him. I'm still working on it. Paul Nelson is probably the finest/best guitarist Winter has had in his band since Rick Derringer. The first 8 minutes of this video are awesome. Well done Paul. For all of you SRV worshipers, Most of you never had the opportunity to see Winter in the late 60's/early 70's when he was on fire every night. I still say now as I did back then that Johnny Winter was the finest white blues guitarist ever. Unfortunately, most of his live material we hear today is from the late 70's until he died. He and Rick Derringer were probably the best two guitar team ever, with the possible exception of Keith Richard and Mick Taylor. I also recommend listening to Johnny Winter And Live at Fillmore East.
You may enjoyed the Richards/Taylor combo as much or more. Not talking writing catchy riffs here, but just the level of playing skill wise, Taylor's the only one of those of those 2 in the same league as Winter and Derringer. I like the Stones as much as the next person, I'm just being honest here.
After listening to the Johnny Winter And live album around '74 I had found my inspiration for picking up the guitar. He was so cool with his effortless lightning speed.
LANDAU.......................
thanks Eric ..................... man Robben's Tele has beaten to death, but then those are the ones that usually sound great
Landau.........IS one of those Rare Cat's.......at note 1 ...........you know ..it's Landau Then ya gotta call the Fire Dept... cuz your house..it's burning down............Fantastic gathering of Talent...
All you immature baboons...all you nimrods...all you clowns...you don't know. Johnny was legendary before your father and mother "discovered what made babies." I've seen Johnny six times. This is at the end of his career...and he was still playing great blues. So...fuck all of you immature knuckleheads. If you want to take up guitar and play blues..."your lessons begin with Johnny"...unless you are an ignorant idiot.
why does the Drummer introduce a man that needs no introduction? Great drummer, but.....
Not going to get into how Johnny sounded or how his playing was at this stage of his life, it's irrelevant to me, I still loved the man and his music. I always thought Johnny and his bands sounded better when he had another guitar player to feed off of and handle the rhythm and other lead parts. He had some great ones in his time: Rick Derringer, Floyd Radford and this gentleman "Paul Nelson" is really freakin' good as well.
Landau...... is...and has been.....B.A. for a long time.... Organic Instrumentals is a must CD...... he Cat delivers Fresh great music.....