Johnny is too often left out of the g.o.a.t. discussions. I personally don't think we are well served by always searching for the "best", but Johnny is on Mount Rushmore. He is authentic. No artifice or "look at me" stuff with this guy. His virtuosity always serves the song.. His vocals are rarely mention,d, but he is soulful and true to the lyric every time. We saw him live in Savannah, GA years ago. All us guitar players were crowding the stage. And now, for something completely different........ My own present day obsession is the Lonnie Johnson and Eddie Lang (Blind Willie Dunn) sessions from the late 1929s. To my mind, they are still unsurpassed. I also love Lonnie's solo stuff from the same vintage. Actually, these are always on heavy rotation in my blues world..
Seen Brothers Back In The Late 70 What A Show One of My Highlights ( get it ) Where Did Our 🎵 🎵 Go Only Got To Remember The "Best" Days If Only Kids Know What Was And Peaceful Life We Had With Love Rock And Roll Woodstock Best Ever
@@doctorskull8197 early Johnny pre-bird, he played a Fender 12-string with just six strings in one TH-cam video -- then his headless Blazer era- odd but happened. So I guess if it had six-strings Maybe someone has a story or interview about it. Also great singer Steve Marriott of the Small Faces & Humble Pie bands liked the Epi series when they were USA Kalamazoo, Mich made too.
Johnny played many guitars in his days but this is a 60s Epi. Wilshire not a Coronent & some confuse the Epiphone & Gibson Coronet & the Wilshire as they are pretty close in appearance . The photo may not really be what he's playing on this as we can't see what he's using but any guitar he touched was like turning lead into gold. As Epiphone is a part of gibson these guitars are still being made but what Johnny used was a 60s model & man could make that thing wail. Both models used this Fender style headstock & a almost Gibson looking regular style so it does get a bit confusing when your guessing at what's what. Johnny was way ahead of most of his peers which lasted his whole career & he is missed by us all.
Wow Johnny. Love you forever.. been listening since 69.you ARE the greatest!!
Yeah...I was in the Army an this was on XERB a lot...I was stationed at Ft Huachuca AZ... I got out alive in '69.
I’ve got just about everything Johnny has recorded rest in peace
Johnny Winter, Bluesman: the real deal.
Johnny is too often left out of the g.o.a.t. discussions. I personally don't think we are well served by always searching for the "best", but Johnny is on Mount Rushmore. He is authentic. No artifice or "look at me" stuff with this guy. His virtuosity always serves the song.. His vocals are rarely mention,d, but he is soulful and true to the lyric every time. We saw him live in Savannah, GA years ago. All us guitar players were crowding the stage.
And now, for something completely different........
My own present day obsession is the Lonnie Johnson and Eddie Lang (Blind Willie Dunn) sessions from the late 1929s. To my mind, they are still unsurpassed. I also love Lonnie's solo stuff from the same vintage. Actually, these are always on heavy rotation in my blues world..
Great! Thank you...I was there.
As RAW as it possibly gets ... the whiteman early in the year in 70s Helsinki .. pickup crying dry under uptempo lick . and the finest playing 🌷☮️
Excellent Track!
Master Winters One of the All-time Best Blues Guitarests,
Acoustic & Electric!
song is called going down slow. RARE FOR JW THEN M,M. ALEX NICE POST THANKS KILLER BLUES
i think it was a willie dixon written song made famous by howling wolf
I think is by Jack Dupree
Lo mejor del rock es de los 60 70 y 80 buenisimo bay
Джонни лучший!
Seen Brothers Back In The Late 70 What A Show One of My Highlights ( get it ) Where Did Our 🎵 🎵
Go Only Got To Remember The "Best"
Days If Only Kids Know What Was And Peaceful Life We Had With Love Rock And Roll Woodstock Best Ever
Please don't blame me, I want to recommend Christian songs
Elisabeth Hiebert
Susie Funk
Impacto Vertical
Ministerio ExaltaJesus
C.C. Haziel
AMAZING
His 1st album didnt quite capture what he could do . Here you can really hear what he was about .
Agreed.
Johnny Winter
Edgar Winter
Tommy Shannon
'Uncle' John Turner
Tommy S bad ass but Adrian Folk just as bad ass on the Bass and don't forget it love you Uncle Adrian
Detroit Loved Johnny Winter. Got that Grit. Adios.🌄🐴🏔️
Johnny Winter. The Best of Texas. My Opinion. Ronnie knows.
The family moved to Texas from Leland, MS (Hwy 61).
Wow!
playing on a batwing headstock epi great hidden 6-string treasure
Yes! A fine instrument. I wonder if that’s what he’s using here and not just in the photo.
@@doctorskull8197 early Johnny pre-bird, he played a Fender 12-string with just six strings in one TH-cam video -- then his headless Blazer era- odd but happened. So
I guess if it had six-strings Maybe someone
has a story or interview about it. Also great singer Steve Marriott of the Small Faces & Humble Pie bands liked the Epi series when they were USA Kalamazoo, Mich made too.
Coronet.
@@shawnbruce6934 - thanks bat's a nick name
Johnny played many guitars in his days but this is a 60s Epi. Wilshire not a Coronent & some confuse the Epiphone & Gibson Coronet & the Wilshire as they are pretty close in appearance . The photo may not really be what he's playing on this as we can't see what he's using but any guitar he touched was like turning lead into gold. As Epiphone is a part of gibson these guitars are still being made but what Johnny used was a 60s model & man could make that thing wail. Both models used this Fender style headstock & a almost Gibson looking regular style so it does get a bit confusing when your guessing at what's what. Johnny was way ahead of most of his peers which lasted his whole career & he is missed by us all.
Blues for a purist.
Tommy S was good but my Uncle Adrian Folk was just as BadAss maybe more
Stratosferici 🎸🎤🎹 e unici 🎼🎸 the best years 70 the blues old Scholl yeah !!💉🎼