In my opinion...Johnny was the ultimate..."Blues Master." I've seen him 6 times...and, well, you have to see him live. Nobody and no one can play blues like Johnny...shown here in this video.
One of Thee Best sINGING bLUES/rOCK electric GUITARISTs ever, no doubt, in the Top 6 IMO. Also: Lonnie Mack, Roy Buchanan, Terry Kath, Buddy Guy, Jimi H.
He was a monster, THE monster. No one could take him, not Clapton, not Page, not SRV, and not Beck. No one alive at that time could play rock and blues this good, and neither can anyone play it this good today. Him and Hendrix were the best that ever did it.
Johnny Winter was the original blues Slinger in my lifetime that I have ever seen and seeing him countless times. I met him a few times also I miss seeing and hearing him perform no two shows were ever the same it was rare he even got a sound check Lock and Load and he was ready to go. Until the later years of his career. He gave it his all for the Blues on his terms couldn't ask for anything more this performance from 1984 and listen to it often thank you very much for putting this on here.
Thank god video was captured from this era 80's. From the show I "experienced" he was at his pique of his guitar playing fury. After you see him live you truly understand.
Fuck this puts tingles down my spine, and I'm a 67 year old living in Hong Kong. The temperature is about 35 C the man's brilliant Jon Paris is an incredible musician as Johnny at his most potent, I loved his music no matter his age and health. It was so sad as he got more sick.
Johnny, ich durfte Dich drei Mal im Konzert hören, sehen und besuchen. Danke dafür. Du hast mein Leben seit 1989 sehr bereichert, und Deine Musik hat mir Kraft gegeben. Mögest Du in Frieden ruhen.
I am amazed you would say such commendable truth about Johnny Winter! I agree wholeheartedly! The same sentiment has been my own every since "Still Alive and Well" was released in 1973! I was only 16 years old, but Johnny has been my guitarist obsession every since!!!?
I've seen Johnny many times and I always loved him live a lot better than albums or cd's....There for a while when he was fighting his addictions he was going down hill fast BUT too me he was the greatest slide guitar player there ever was.. Highway 61 Revisited off the Captured Live is probably the best slide work ever recorded....
I STILL WATCH YOUR VIDEOS, AND I'M STILL AMAZED HOW YOUR STYLE JUST BLOWS THE COMPETITION AWAY, AND I'VE SEEN YOU ENOUGHT TIMES NEVER TO GET TIRED OF. THANKS JOHNNY. CHRIS SCOBIEAKA LINKWRAYBAND laurel, md.
Johnny is a real true blues man.the whitest albino who brought such soul to the blues. I may be wrong but you gotta pay yur dues man and the blues isn’t a joke to me. If you don’t mean it don’t do it. If you ain’t lived it don’t preach to me how you got the blues
Does he take the slide off and put it in his picking hand at 5:55 ? He could do that in his sleep , amazing ! I guess he was playing slide in Std tuning . Watch him, he actually takes the slide off while doing a trill
There was snow on the ground freeze your ass off cold in the snow for a sold-out show he burnt the house down. album was just released and he delivered big time Tom Compton& Jon Paris if I remember correctly.
i SAW JOHNNY IN ANN ARBOR A FEW YEARS BACK THEY HAD TO JUST ABOUT CARRY HIM ON STAGE BUT IT WA STILL JOHNNY ALSO SEEN HIM IN 69 WHEN HE BLEW YOUR DOORS OFF !!!
Have this DVD. Live at Rockpalast. Excellent music. Video quality is mediocre sound is good. Well worth the cash if it’s still around . Good live videos of J.W are hard to come by unfortunately.
yeah it is a great version of robert johnson's when you have got a good friend, but i am glad to see it on here even it is the wrong name like sonny boy says a while
I'm so stoked to see this, it's what I do, not at his level, but so similar and I play slide in standard. I was playing delta blues and it kept getting hotter more electric. I think I just went from listening to Lightning Hopkins only to Johnny Winter, which was the only blues I listened to in high school (inadvertently, cause he rocked) th-cam.com/video/QeY6ippZ910/w-d-xo.html
@@TyeeHox , Here im playing slide in std tuning also, Mick Taylor of the stones mostly played in std tuning. , th-cam.com/video/D2VjEq5BRNc/w-d-xo.html
@@green323turbo nice. I had to laugh when I realized it was you, and you. I just finished single tracking mandolin, fiddle, Martin, banjo and upright bass, with lead and high harmony. I do have a bluegrass background but started playing blues when nobody around played bluegrass. My slide in standard is mostly spice, taking my third break with slide, or when my pizzicato gets boring I lay down the little finger. I wear the slide on all songs. Here's some slow blues in E with my drummer and bass. It's pretty slow and pokey but lights up a little later. 2min 40seconds there is slide, and a lot of other places, usually later in my songs. It's an original. th-cam.com/video/QeY6ippZ910/w-d-xo.html
tim Box I was at this show. It was a MTV event guitar greats at the Capitol Theatre in Passaic N.J . I believe it was in the early eighties. Great show with Iommi,Gilmour,Schon,Betts,Setzer and many other greats.
In my opinion...Johnny was the ultimate..."Blues Master." I've seen him 6 times...and, well, you have to see him live. Nobody and no one can play blues like Johnny...shown here in this video.
Johnny was "one of the best bluesman to come from...anywhere"...Johnny was "the master."
Thank's!
One of Thee Best sINGING bLUES/rOCK electric GUITARISTs ever, no doubt, in the Top 6 IMO. Also: Lonnie Mack, Roy Buchanan, Terry Kath, Buddy Guy, Jimi H.
Thanks a lifetime
Pull out a chair.Take off your hat.Sit a while.
Best Blues Slide player ever. Love Johnny winter. Been a fan all my life and have been to 29 shows!! RIP JW
AMEN, brother...... R.I.P., Johnny
This is the BEST performance and version I ever heard .
Johnny was one of the best. It is a great loss he is gone but he left libraries of music to show what great is as a blues player. Thank you Johnny.
He was a monster, THE monster. No one could take him, not Clapton, not Page, not SRV, and not Beck. No one alive at that time could play rock and blues this good, and neither can anyone play it this good today. Him and Hendrix were the best that ever did it.
Johnny Winter was the original blues Slinger in my lifetime that I have ever seen and seeing him countless times. I met him a few times also I miss seeing and hearing him perform no two shows were ever the same it was rare he even got a sound check Lock and Load and he was ready to go. Until the later years of his career. He gave it his all for the Blues on his terms couldn't ask for anything more this performance from 1984 and listen to it often thank you very much for putting this on here.
No one better than Jonny Winter, -- Ooooh He is GOD, - Yes I now he is gone, but his spirit and music will live forever - Love you Jonny Winter !!!!
Been my favorite guitar player forever. rest in peace Johnny you are the greatest
Thank god video was captured from this era 80's. From the show I "experienced" he was at his pique of his guitar playing fury. After you see him live you truly understand.
JW was the ultimate bluesman, true to the traditional roots....R.I.P., Johnny
Fuck this puts tingles down my spine, and I'm a 67 year old living in Hong Kong. The temperature is about 35 C the man's brilliant Jon Paris is an incredible musician as Johnny at his most potent, I loved his music no matter his age and health. It was so sad as he got more sick.
Bobby Torello, what a power house of amazing music
71 now in Lao temperature 35°C Johnny Winter is still giving me goose pimples brilliant
Johnny, ich durfte Dich drei Mal im Konzert hören, sehen und besuchen. Danke dafür. Du hast mein Leben seit 1989 sehr bereichert, und Deine Musik hat mir Kraft gegeben. Mögest Du in Frieden ruhen.
Loved his music and shows. Always excellent
Fantastically!!! He truly was a incredible musician !!! Loving it 👍
I am amazed you would say such commendable truth about Johnny Winter! I agree wholeheartedly! The same sentiment has been my own every since "Still Alive and Well" was released in 1973! I was only 16 years old, but Johnny has been my guitarist obsession every since!!!?
he was an astounding guitar player.
Yes. Astoundingly astonishing.
RIP Johnny, you were the best!
I saw Johnny on the Serious Business, Guitar Slinger and 3rd Degree tours....it will never get better then this !!!
Saw him at cap center, sixteen thousand, saw him in bars, couple of hundred. Love him.
STILL ALIVE AND WELL, WITH HIS MUSIC PLAYING FOR HIS AUDIENCES ! WOW ! MESSING WITH THE KID....R.I.P.
Any new guitarists who want to learn from the "best?" Johnny Winter is the only instructor you will ever need. Plain and simple.
The best way to learn is This, i guess only learning songs from your idols You Will have this kind of gun in your pocket
No, learn from the people he did...Muddy, Tampa Red, etc.
It is actually very bad advice😅. One shouldn't start with the virtuosos.. Having said that, I started playing because of Johnny😆
I learned trying my best to keep up.
He makes it look easy! R.I.P Johnny!
This 3 piece crew is as good as it gets.,Johnny!
This guy still blow me away!!!!Damn I wish I could play like him wow
I've seen Johnny many times and I always loved him live a lot better than albums or cd's....There for a while when he was fighting his addictions he was going down hill fast BUT too me he was the greatest slide guitar player there ever was.. Highway 61 Revisited off the Captured Live is probably the best slide work ever recorded....
Thanks for the recommendation on HWY 61 Captured live.
i loved him from 68 on he could do no wrong, progressive blues experiment with wilie dixon and some johnny written tunes at 22 years old
Tu nous manques johnny winter !! Jean Charles
I STILL WATCH YOUR VIDEOS, AND I'M STILL AMAZED HOW YOUR STYLE JUST BLOWS THE COMPETITION AWAY, AND I'VE SEEN YOU ENOUGHT TIMES NEVER TO GET TIRED OF. THANKS JOHNNY. CHRIS SCOBIEAKA LINKWRAYBAND laurel, md.
Johnny is a real true blues man.the whitest albino who brought such soul to the blues. I may be wrong but you gotta pay yur dues man and the blues isn’t a joke to me. If you don’t mean it don’t do it. If you ain’t lived it don’t preach to me how you got the blues
Another genius taken away from us way too early really miss the progression of Johnny and John Paris playing over the years.
Saw Johnny I 1969 I Tampa he opened for Grand Funk. I could not believe WHT I was hearing..I knew then he was a wonder on the guitar
Saw still alive and well when they had to carry him to stage (73 ) fabulous Johnny was good
Nothing this cat can't play. Thanx for the buzz
He will never be GONE.Personally I
Dig it daily.when i dig
John,the whole block
Digs the Boss of Blues
Thanks for posting this gem!
JW is a force of nature.....⚡️🔥
Even though the name of the song is incorrect and was written by Robert Johnson. Johnny still ad libs some of the lyrics..smokin' blues and guitar..RIP
LyRiCs"
When you gotta good friend
Let her stay right by your side
When you gotta good friend
Let her stay right by your side
Give all your spare time to her
And treat her right
I'm as true to my baby
And I can't see no reason why
Lord, man, I can't see no reason why
Every time I think about it
I hang my head and cry
Lord, I may be right or wrong
Hey and I may be right or wrong
Watch your close friends, baby
Enemies can't do you no wrong
There ain't but one thing, baby
That makes me drink
Say that you don't love me, Lord
I begin to think
Gotta good friend
Let her stay right by your side
God, give her all your spare time
Love and treat her right
Lord, Lord, down at the riverside
Go on, go on down at the riverside
No, you won't be my old lady
Man, 'til I get satisfied
You know I may be right or wrong
Little girl, I may be right or wrong
Watch your close friends, baby
And your enemies can't do you no harm
Songwriters
ROBERT JOHNSON
Published by
Lyrics © THE BICYCLE MUSIC COMPANY
I'm sure if Mr Johnson, could have heard Johnny's version he would have enjoyed it
Just as good as it gets.
Glorious powerful blues!
Does he take the slide off and put it in his picking hand at 5:55 ? He could do that in his sleep , amazing ! I guess he was playing slide in Std tuning . Watch him, he actually takes the slide off while doing a trill
when you got a good friend good version too
Just a note. This isn't "good Time Woman." It's "When You Got a Good Woman." Great tune, but completely different.
When You got a Good Friend...the right name of this song:)
xkecoupe I knew it was wrong but couldn't recall the correct name ,thank you . I had the CD it's on at one time.
There was snow on the ground freeze your ass off cold in the snow for a sold-out show he burnt the house down. album was just released and he delivered big time Tom Compton& Jon Paris if I remember correctly.
Who gives a ***t what it's name is? I'm sure the late great Robert Johnson, would love it. Even if was called buffalo billy boy Ben
FABULOSO !! INIGUALÁVEL !! BLUES NA VEIA l FAZ MUITA FALTA JW.
i SAW JOHNNY IN ANN ARBOR A FEW YEARS BACK THEY HAD TO JUST ABOUT CARRY HIM ON STAGE BUT IT WA STILL JOHNNY ALSO SEEN HIM IN 69 WHEN HE BLEW YOUR DOORS OFF !!!
that's not "good time woman" (from Serious Bussines album) that's Robert Johnson tune "When you got a good friend"... anyway...
Totally awesome.
he's the legend blues,must
Jhonny is exelente, ok.
Yess need more beer 😉😊😉😊
Class Act!
Have this DVD. Live at Rockpalast. Excellent music. Video quality is mediocre sound is good. Well worth the cash if it’s still around . Good live videos of J.W are hard to come by unfortunately.
O mestre!
LOVE FOR EVER
Dynamic duo
Johnny winter botando para quebrar, até o baixista fica viajando com as crises de guitarra do homem.
Your voice is strong
Tasty 😋‼️🎶💙🎧🔥
Hello Theresa how are you doing hope you’re having a great time with your family may God bless you and your family
Yessss remember vet's
I'm confused. This is not Good Time Woman, it's When You've Got a Good Friend.
...and one of the best parts of solo has been cut away...very professional editor...
I got to play with Johnny his last gig at hàm34jacks,He let me sit in on Jumping jack flash.Hetold me I sounded just like Rick derringer.i said "wew"
Yeah grab a 🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺
Say what you want, a lot of same riffs, but 100. Can sing while jamming. The most precise changes from low to high.
yeah it is a great version of robert johnson's when you have got a good friend, but i am glad to see it on here even it is the wrong name like sonny boy says a while
rare to see him use the slide on that lazer
Dammit !!! I wanted to hear GOOD TIME WOMEN !!!
I don't know he can play slide so good while in standard tuning
I'm so stoked to see this, it's what I do, not at his level, but so similar and I play slide in standard. I was playing delta blues and it kept getting hotter more electric. I think I just went from listening to Lightning Hopkins only to Johnny Winter, which was the only blues I listened to in high school (inadvertently, cause he rocked) th-cam.com/video/QeY6ippZ910/w-d-xo.html
@@TyeeHox , Here im playing slide in std tuning also, Mick Taylor of the stones mostly played in std tuning. , th-cam.com/video/D2VjEq5BRNc/w-d-xo.html
@@green323turbo nice. I had to laugh when I realized it was you, and you. I just finished single tracking mandolin, fiddle, Martin, banjo and upright bass, with lead and high harmony. I do have a bluegrass background but started playing blues when nobody around played bluegrass.
My slide in standard is mostly spice, taking my third break with slide, or when my pizzicato gets boring I lay down the little finger. I wear the slide on all songs. Here's some slow blues in E with my drummer and bass. It's pretty slow and pokey but lights up a little later. 2min 40seconds there is slide, and a lot of other places, usually later in my songs. It's an original.
th-cam.com/video/QeY6ippZ910/w-d-xo.html
What show is this please, what year?
💙☝️!
I'm trying to change my playlist don't know how
💪
He was skinny to the point of looking sickly...but man he is the best blues player ive ever heard.
hunkerdown
It actually “when you got a good friend” fyi.
Wish I had a great stereo to blow my eardrums out to it !!!!
Johnny winters botando para quebrar!!
Does anyone know who is the bassist??
That is the great Jon Paris. Still playing around NYC !
When was this recorded?
tim Box I was at this show. It was a MTV event guitar greats at the Capitol Theatre in Passaic N.J . I believe it was in the early eighties. Great show with Iommi,Gilmour,Schon,Betts,Setzer and many other greats.
tim Box It was 84...search “guitar greats MTV and you can find the show.
song name : when you got a good friend...
Where’s the Gibson?
Cosmo Kramer on harmonica
0:42
Ucrain marsding order s
cut? really? shittt
Yessss go ucrain
This is NOT good time woman.