So underrated. Who the hell gave Rolling Stone license to insult this man’s unreal ability with #63 in the lineup of best guitarists. Listening to Johnny Winter is an out of body experience.
He considered himself a blues guitarist exclusively and refused to market himself as a rock guitarist or play stadiums, and at that time Rolling Stone was primarily a rock rag. If he had marketed himself as a rock guitarist then he would've been classified up there with Hendrix, Clapton, Page, Beck and Eddie. If you visit the Blues Hall of Fame (of which he was twice inducted into a long time ago) you'll see him listed up there with the greatest blues guitarists that ever lived.
He was my hero as a teen guitarist and I owed him so much. I am so happy to have gotten to become friends with him later on. I miss Johnny and his amazing talent .Rock on ❤
Yes, I didn't know this one was in Johnny's repertoire, I believe it was written by Buddy Guy but Ike And Tina were who made the song famous for me. This is marvelous. R.I.P. Mr. Winter, I got to hear your brother but never you which I will always regret.... Until that blessed day when we're both throwin' em back and watching you reign at the Pearly Gates Blues Bar & Grill.
How can somebody put thumbs down on this song.............guys that are obviously in the wrong place.......should be somewhere else because here........they do not belong!
There are a lot of haters for the blues. The problem is most of the blues follows one scale and count. This makes all the songs sound the same when you learn how it's done. Johnny Winter is very mundane in this way. Imagine painting something, then watching a ton of other artists paint the exact same picture over and over again. It becomes a chore to spectate it. Some people really enjoy listening to it. I enjoy playing the blues but listening to someone else play the same shiz is boring to me. I wouldn't down vote, but some dudes might.
@@281cu6 I'm so sorry, i'm french maybe google did not translate correctly my point of view. Thumbs down are just because people forget that Blues is the roots? Is it better
I've always been able to identify Johnny within 10 notes. Sometimes those notes came in 10 seconds and sometimes in .5 seconds. So glad that I was born when I was so I can appreciate great guitar playing. Feel sorry for kids today who think Kanya is talented. The Winter brothers. That's talent.
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One of my favorite concerts that I ever went to was Edgar Winter. It was in New England, and i guess we were lucky to get him. He played for awhile and then, after a great set, he came out to the mic and said, People keep asking me..........where's your brother? Just then Johnny walked on stage and the crowd went wild. The rest of the concert was the two of them playing like they were back home in Texas. Amazing.
Straight out mr winter the best blues guitar music I believe ever heard on any recording and a guitar lesson to be taught as a true blessing and gift from the guitar god Legend god bless him
We gotta give Jon Paris some too, he's one talented genius, playing two instruments simultaneously, one with his hands and the other one with his mouth. Not too many can do that.
Everything is right about this band. The chemistry, rhythm, feeling, improvisation, creativity, spirituality, even the mistakes and of course the music. It is called HARMONY and this is of course one ASS KICKING HARMONIUS AND INSPIRING PERFORMANCE. BRAVO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Anyone with some life experience behind them can love this. The youngsters that just got out of school and tell all about how tough life has been, are amusing.
Real blues lover's, the purists know that we don't need the HOF to tell us what a superstar Johnny was. In a bluesman class all by himself just the way he wanted it.. 👍👍
NEVER INDUCTED OR EVEN NOMINATED FOR HALL OF FAME this is a sin . Shame on us all . Everyone needs to sound off about it . RIP Johnny, you are not forgotten
RICHARD MC INTYRE Hall of Fame is nothing but BS even The Moody Blues just got inducted people who make the decisions they're got their head up their ass
I saw Johnny along with James Cotton and J Geils at the Paramount Theatre in Seattle in 1975, he blew all of us away that night. The epitome of guitar slingers!
Years ago I saw Johnny Winter at the Hollywood Bowel. He stepped on stage for just some Blues. Of course Dickey Betts stepped in to see if he could match the guitar virtuoso Mr. Winter, but soon and thankfully soon, Mr. Betts simply had to sit down, watch, listen and learn. Great performance that night and the other times I saw Johnny Winter preform. He didn't play the guitar, his fingers simply glided over the strings.
I met Johnny Winter at the Montreux Jazz Festival in 1970 when I was assisting the man who arranged to have him brought over. Johnny was a very shy and retreating young man who was wild on stage.
I saw Johnny a number of times over the decades. Incredible person! He always looks so frail, but then he starts to play and that thought disappears.............
talented amazing artist, people don't get his art now a days bc. they don't what art is!Jhonny Winter will always be a truly blues man! for decades and decades to come,the rock and roll hall of fame will never understand his talent.
Man of never ending licks. Rip Jonny, the only other guitarist that Jimi Hendrix wanted to learn from. Jonny played a mean ass slid, and Jimi asked Jonny to teach him.
Listening to this number from Mr Winter how appropriate when 5hrs ago i had a break down up the Mohaka in my Argosy,bloody trubro belts spat the dummy, all sorted at the Albatross motel Napier on the balcony,relaxing with a glass of Johnny blue,Johnny in playing in my motel room,cheers 🍺✊🏾🇳🇿
Johnny Winter , One the pillars of texas rock and Blues along with other great guitarist of sll time Should be taken into account by Tolling Stone magazine 🎸🎸🥁🎹
One of the best rock and blues guitarist without question.
I could listen to Johnny Winters all day he's one of my guitar Heroes
His brother is awesome also plays mean saxophone
take the time to learn your hero's correct name
So underrated. Who the hell gave Rolling Stone license to insult this man’s unreal ability with #63 in the lineup of best guitarists. Listening to Johnny Winter is an out of body experience.
Maybe they misplaced the decimal point - it should be .63 in the top 1, amazingly precise and soulful.
i have him in top 10
He considered himself a blues guitarist exclusively and refused to market himself as a rock guitarist or play stadiums, and at that time Rolling Stone was primarily a rock rag. If he had marketed himself as a rock guitarist then he would've been classified up there with Hendrix, Clapton, Page, Beck and Eddie. If you visit the Blues Hall of Fame (of which he was twice inducted into a long time ago) you'll see him listed up there with the greatest blues guitarists that ever lived.
The question is who cares about rolling Stone really LOL
Especially when you were out of your body to start with.
I had the pure pleasure of seeing johnny twice in the late 70`s and early 80`s.
He was my hero as a teen guitarist and I owed him so much. I am so happy to have gotten to become friends with him later on. I miss Johnny and his amazing talent .Rock on ❤
Outstanding Blues, guitar work, harp work, do not forget his crew!! RIP JOHNNY!!
What a great Trio! The best version I've heard of this tune.
Yes, I didn't know this one was in Johnny's repertoire, I believe it was written by Buddy Guy but Ike And Tina were who made the song famous for me. This is marvelous. R.I.P. Mr. Winter, I got to hear your brother but never you which I will always regret.... Until that blessed day when we're both throwin' em back and watching you reign at the Pearly Gates Blues Bar & Grill.
Oh My - this here leaves me breathless................... WOW Johnny = Master/Maestro!
How can somebody put thumbs down on this song.............guys that are obviously in the wrong place.......should be somewhere else because here........they do not belong!
There are a lot of haters for the blues.
The problem is most of the blues follows one scale and count. This makes all the songs sound the same when you learn how it's done. Johnny Winter is very mundane in this way.
Imagine painting something, then watching a ton of other artists paint the exact same picture over and over again. It becomes a chore to spectate it.
Some people really enjoy listening to it.
I enjoy playing the blues but listening to someone else play the same shiz is boring to me. I wouldn't down vote, but some dudes might.
It was probably Eric Clapton.
@@281cu6 People putting thumb down does not know nothing at music. Blues is the roots never forget.
@@mogeoofficiel I've re-read that a few times and can't understand you.
@@281cu6 I'm so sorry, i'm french maybe google did not translate correctly my point of view. Thumbs down are just because people forget that Blues is the roots? Is it better
He was never truly appreciated, greatest guitar player ever. See ya on the other side Johnny 🌹🌹🌹
Oh he certainly was in his day big time.
Johnny you are deeply missed 😭probably one of the best blues man ever 👍we loved you forever 🎸🎸🎸
I've always been able to identify Johnny within 10 notes. Sometimes those notes came in 10 seconds and sometimes in .5 seconds. So glad that I was born when I was so I can appreciate great guitar playing. Feel sorry for kids today who think Kanya is talented. The Winter brothers. That's talent.
Doug Bohling Both fully formed musicians as teenagers
Never be anything else like this. ever.
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@Ronin Nash i really appreciate your reply. I got to the site on google and I'm trying it out now.
Looks like it's gonna take quite some time so I will get back to you later with my results.
I had the pleasure of seeing Johnny live over 20 times he Never let you down.
He loved making people happy with the blues RIP J.D.W. Miss You!!
One of the Greatest Blueser, eventually the Greatest ? A Genius, gone but never forgotten. R.I.P.
One of my favorite concerts that I ever went to was Edgar Winter. It was in New England, and i guess we were lucky to get him. He played for awhile and then, after a great set, he came out to the mic and said, People keep asking me..........where's your brother? Just then Johnny walked on stage and the crowd went wild. The rest of the concert was the two of them playing like they were back home in Texas. Amazing.
Straight out mr winter the best blues guitar music I believe ever heard on any recording and a guitar lesson to be taught as a true blessing and gift from the guitar god Legend god bless him
This sums up the man and the legend. Miss you Johnny.
We gotta give Jon Paris some too, he's one talented genius, playing two instruments simultaneously, one with his hands and the other one with his mouth. Not too many can do that.
Wow what a holy crap moment! That was 14 and half minutes of Johnny Winters blues bliss.
Everything is right about this band. The chemistry, rhythm, feeling, improvisation, creativity, spirituality, even the mistakes and of course the music. It is called HARMONY and this is of course one ASS KICKING HARMONIUS AND INSPIRING PERFORMANCE. BRAVO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Jay Parish. Bass and harp player for Johnny Winter Where is he now
@@billridge6323 "Jon Paris".
This man is a master guitarist for sure.
R.I.P. WINTER MAN
Rest In Peace! One of the greatest guitar-players ever lived! i miss you...
Saw Johnny in his prime at least 5 times. When you’re in front of him you don’t think anyone has ever been better.
Anyone with some life experience behind them can love this. The youngsters that just got out of school and tell all about how tough life has been, are amusing.
Real blues lover's, the purists know that we don't need the HOF to tell us what a superstar Johnny was. In a bluesman class all by himself just the way he wanted it.. 👍👍
NEVER INDUCTED OR EVEN NOMINATED FOR HALL OF FAME this is a sin . Shame on us all . Everyone needs to sound off about it . RIP Johnny, you are not forgotten
RICHARD MC INTYRE Hall of Fame is nothing but BS even The Moody Blues just got inducted people who make the decisions they're got their head up their ass
ADREED PBM-300
He is in our hall of fame, his music is part of me. King Tone.
YES
RICHARD MC INTYRE The hall of fame is a joke. Im pretty sure johnny couldnt have cared less about that superficial bullshit.
Just love his singing and guitar works
I saw Johnny along with James Cotton and J Geils at the Paramount Theatre in Seattle in 1975, he blew all of us away that night. The epitome of guitar slingers!
GOAT - greatest of all time!
Seriously guys, seeing the comment session, no one seems to care about Jon Paris! He's an awesome multi instrument guy. What a beautiful duo.
i seen jon paris and robert gordon with link wray a great show
Where is he now.
So where is he now.
Don't be upset. That's why he's in the band. He is a monster.
Johnny always had a GREAT back up band....every line up.
Years ago I saw Johnny Winter at the Hollywood Bowel. He stepped on stage for just some Blues. Of course Dickey Betts stepped in to see if he could match the guitar virtuoso Mr. Winter, but soon and thankfully soon, Mr. Betts simply had to sit down, watch, listen and learn. Great performance that night and the other times I saw Johnny Winter preform. He didn't play the guitar, his fingers simply glided over the strings.
what a rippin bluesman! he never gets lost -such an interesting style!
a cold beer an mr johny winter sounds just fine to me anytime anyplace anywhere...
Slow Blues at it's best ... R.I.P. Johnny
Call me old call me a hippie call me what you want but man I miss the seventies!
leifur. leifs.
Blues shredder with sooo much tone and soooo much feel. We should be on our knees.
after A Hard Day's Work cold beer and Johnny Winter
Working and listening it is even better hehe
haha me rn
Work is overrated.. Have a few cold ones for me... and of course listen too some Johnny Winter!!
And a phat one!
I hear you talkin'.
He was a force of nature when it comes to blues.
Oh my giddy aunt! Thank you Mr. Winter, Paris & Compton! Jon Paris playing harmonica & bass simultaneously, not seen that combination before.
Took my White Hot & Blue album to many a party. It has johnnys 7 peice band including brother. Simply the BEST. RIP
Beaumont Texas will never be the same. GOD'S speed Johnny, you are deeply missed.
I met Johnny Winter at the Montreux Jazz Festival in 1970 when I was assisting the man who arranged to have him brought over. Johnny was a very shy and retreating young man who was wild on stage.
Where was he 'brought over' from?
@@harleyspringer7034 The USA.
Killer band - Join Paris especially 👏🏼👏🏼, what a show, thank you for sharing this!
Man ! What a sence of timing...bass & harp....keeping up J.W.....truly...funking Rare....
got to see him and his brother Edgar and never forgot it
Freakin' incredible. RIP, Bluesman.
I saw Johnny a number of times over the decades. Incredible person! He always looks so frail, but then he starts to play and that thought disappears.............
One more time with feeling Johnny,..........damn
talented amazing artist, people don't get his art now a days bc. they don't what art is!Jhonny Winter will always be a truly blues man! for decades and decades to come,the rock and roll hall of fame will never understand his talent.
That’s for sure!
Saw him at Bogart's in Cincinnati, Ohio 1984. He was in a class of his own. RIP
Saw him there many times in the 80s and 90s
Johnny Guitar is forever.
Wow, that was a helluva song. Great performances by everyone, with Johnny in his prime!
great musicians! Johnny is simply amazing! unique!
Sweet Sweet Johnny... Thank You ecc
legendary stuff, I wish I could get this whole concert on DVD
Johnny was great!
Great Blues Legend & Guitar Hero! Happy Birthday, Mr. Winter !!!
The bass player / harmonica player never gets enough credit he’s like yoga a true master
Yoda freaking spell check
I saw Johnny at the Tomorrow club in Youngstown Ohio in the late 1970's excellent musician Great little old move theater converted into a club.
Great srate of Texas soulful bluesman. The best and not forgotten.
JW, say no more. The pinnacle of the Blues.
The MAN is mesmerizing - pure genius
He is awesome, love all his Songs.
one of the original guitar heroes
The 1970s top 5 = Hendrix, Winter, Page, Townshend, Beck.
@@ctmorris99 page???????
@@pabloperez4063
Page, Jim, formerly of Led Zeppelin.
GREAT! Wish Johnny would be back to his abilities of these golden years! AWESOME!
What a great one, from the year I was born! Love and miss Johnny winter!
Johnny, me tiene triste tu inesperada partida, dejas una huella imborrable en la música y en especial en el género que mueve emociones.. El Blues!.
sin duda,..la mejor época de Winter, maduro,,, pero con esa voz espectacular
Mr. JOHNNY WINTERS - ONE OF THE BEST, AND ONE OF THE LEAST RESPECTED, AND THAT MY FRIEND IS A DAMN SHAME - WE STILL LISTENING JOHNNY!!!!!!!!!!!!
Winter not Wintets
@@timcornelius1912
LIKE YOU WOULD KNOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@@jehovahuponyouI do know. He was my friend.
@@timcornelius1912
YEAH, I BET!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! YOU, LIKE MYSELF, NEVER MET JOHNNY WINTER IN YO LIFE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Wow such great talent!
Johnny is the BEST!
gave me goose bumps!!!
Get rid of t. Rex
Damn I miss you Johnny
Wow, 38yrs ago and it still kicks ass!!!
Texas guitarslinger!
RIP, bro....An American treasure!
Man of never ending licks. Rip Jonny, the only other guitarist that Jimi Hendrix wanted to learn from. Jonny played a mean ass slid, and Jimi asked Jonny to teach him.
It SEEMS Johnny never runs out of licks!! Simply AMAZING!!!
And from now on..
I will not run and hide..
gonna face trouble with a smile..
And hope it pass me by..
Amazing performance ! Johnny is the guy ! i liked bass man on the harmonics too...
Jon Paris on the bass. Tom Compton on drums. Saw this lineup live a couple times then Jeff Ganz came in on bass
So glad you were in my life!!!❤️😎 rip my ol friend!!!
My god, put this whole show out on DVD!
Pretty sure this must be from ''Johnny Winter: Live Through the 80s.'' www.alligator.com
This is the guy they all wished they could play like. SRV, Clapton, etc, you name 'em. No one in their right mind wanted to follow him onstage.
Listening to this number from Mr Winter how appropriate when 5hrs ago i had a break down up the Mohaka in my Argosy,bloody trubro belts spat the dummy, all sorted at the Albatross motel Napier on the balcony,relaxing with a glass of Johnny blue,Johnny in playing in my motel room,cheers 🍺✊🏾🇳🇿
Smells delicious to me 🎸🎶🎶🔥Rest in Peace Johnny Winter💔
Johnny Winter , One the pillars of texas rock and Blues along with other great guitarist of sll time Should be taken into account by Tolling Stone magazine 🎸🎸🥁🎹
I am hypnotized by heem. God Bless also God Bless his bass player he had been with him a long time.
Johnny on juice, loved him, a friggin destroyer!!
HAVE MERCY JOHNNY WINTER!!!
Johnny Winter...The Master !
Johnny Winter, winterland, late March 1974... first a movie concert of Bridge Of Sighs, then Johnny Winter...
loudest concert ever.. .!!!!
My blues Hero
Bad ass rocker should be on his tombstone.
+ontariobuds good blues
BLUESMAN..........
never hired or played with a shit muscian.top shelve,hall of fame?should be
R.I.P. Johnny
Born in winter and died in summer, rip Johnny!
A force to be reckoned with. Damn... is all I can say..damn.
Johnny, Jon and Tom...best group which Johnny had....
I saw Edgar at the Long Beach arena in ‘74, was blown away when he brought out Johnny, and then Rick D. What a trip.
Awesome job by the whole band
I love this one...it called... i smell trouble....exactly now i smell trouble..the double trouble....
Johnny & Hendrix both dominated on guitar in 1967 !!!
He´s just the best