Johnny Winter doesn't mess around, he plays a mean, fluid, slicing, scullting blues guitair fueled with a sense of primal drive that unites it with the hardware of the seventies. This is the music of a driven man, gutteral, edgy, a unbroken rush of pulessating funk. So pick up on it. Give yourself a treat. Get ready to stomp and shout and moan. Get ready for razor flashing Texas Roadhouse funk.Get the real wrenching meaning of the blues GET DOWN!!;... Lester Bangs Cream Magazine 196?...
Sweet here's the SAME PEOPLE, stalking the SAME families since then. Now they're in Sears of power over who they missioned about and we just got hit in together! We weren't born yet, who drag this into our ways?
Saw Rick Derringer 76 Eastwood Lake Dayton with other acts Ted Nugent Aerosmith. also before got there Rory Gallagher and Henry Gross, Henry would see open for Marshall Tucker Band later concert then in 77 saw Rick Derringer along with Max Webster open for Rush at Hara. Then saw Edgar Winter in 89. with guest he had Leon Russell for few numbers together at island park in town. Also on that day Take Five and Hollywood also metal act Paradise Lost and headliner Warrant. Saw Edgars brother Johnny Winter in 77. with J Geils and 36 Special opening. I have the cd of this Japan show. Thanks to the show to see how it was .
This is Great! Love It!! Pretty early Dead but the seeds of greatness is blooming! Around 5:05 the jamming intensity starts really building up! Jerry's guitar work speaks strong here, though his characteristic guitar style is not yet developed or yet mature. Lesh's bass is very conversational and exploratory as he has always been. He's not afraid to linger, and just let a bass note ring! Great to hear such a strong, unique performance from the early Grateful Dead....moments of sheer Beauty!
I'm looking for an earlier jam with BB King and Johnny Winter on the tomorrow show with Tom Snyder. Johnny was playing super fast riffs then it came BB King's turn and he played a lick from the 15th fret first string all the way down to the first fret 6th string lightning fast. It blew my mind.
We, in the USSR, first heard the Scorpions as late as the early 1980s. They substituted the Uriah Heep at campus or domestic parties after the UH being left by Ken Hensley, lost most of their popularity. And we've been enjoying the Scorpions since then. Sergey (61), Saint-Petersburg, Russia. .
They've never been the same since Brian died. A musical genius, he also started the the Rolling Stones. Without him, there never would be the Rolling Stones.
I'd read that Jeff Beck drew the poster. The stories and cartoons drawn on the poster are hilarious. One is off a feathered head-dressed Indian saying in all seriousness to another, "He's not one of us."