Keep Playin' That Rock 'n' Roll---Free Ride---I Play Guitar---Cry Out (Marching Song of the Protesters)--Hang On Sloopy---Tobacco Road--Rock and Roll, Hoochie Koo----Frankenstein
Edgar & his brother Johnny were one of the best musicians in music period they could play just about any genre & they also played with some of the best musicians in the business just super talented.
Yes it was! Saw them on this tour at Melody Fair in WNY. Leon Russell was also on the bill but got sick and didn't show. So, man, Edgar and Rick made up for the time, playing for almost 2 1/2 hours, including, I swear, 30 minute versions of both Frankenstein and Tobacco Road!! Excellent show with a revolving stage. Not a bad seat in the house!
Saw Rick and band/no Edgar in late 1970's @ Tulsa Oklahoma's Cain's Ballroom. He was AWESOME! His guitar solo on the end of Hoochie Koo is brilliant even to this day, and may I say...his trademark!
Old classic rock guitarist here😊 This is a thrilling video for me. Played so much of their stuff. This band is so tight! Who's playing drums? The bass player looks like the guy in Kings' X. The audio is fabulous! What a treat!
Heck yeah!! Saw them on this tour at Melody Fair in WNY. Leon Russell was also on the bill but got sick and didn't show. So, man, Edgar and Rick made up for the time, playing for almost 2 1/2 hours, including, I swear, 30 minute versions of both Frankenstein and Tobacco Road!! Excellent show with a revolving stage. Not a bad seat in the house!
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 .
Also Jerry LaCroix. Man, the White Trash Roadwork album is still among my all-time favorites! Saw them on this tour at Melody Fair in WNY. Leon Russell was also on the bill but got sick and didn't show. So, man, Edgar and Rick made up for the time, playing for almost 2 1/2 hours, including, I swear, 30 minute versions of both Frankenstein and Tobacco Road!! Excellent show with a revolving stage. Not a bad seat in the house!
Yessir I like it you like it
Real rock and roll. FOREVER
Edgar and Rick ruled for many years. Rick was a monster on guitar. Saw a few shows. Always killed!
Edgar & his brother Johnny were one of the best musicians in music period they could play just about any genre & they also played with some of the best musicians in the business just super talented.
Rick Derringer, right here, folks.
I saw this same tour when they did it in America. Never forgot what a good show it was!
Yes it was! Saw them on this tour at Melody Fair in WNY. Leon Russell was also on the bill but got sick and didn't show. So, man, Edgar and Rick made up for the time, playing for almost 2 1/2 hours, including, I swear, 30 minute versions of both Frankenstein and Tobacco Road!! Excellent show with a revolving stage. Not a bad seat in the house!
Saw Rick and band/no Edgar in late 1970's @ Tulsa Oklahoma's Cain's Ballroom. He was AWESOME! His guitar solo on the end of Hoochie Koo is brilliant even to this day, and may I say...his trademark!
I saw this tour in the USA, one of the greatest concerts I ever have seen, and I'm well over 250 or so...
Fantastic live.
Old classic rock guitarist here😊 This is a thrilling video for me. Played so much of their stuff.
This band is so tight! Who's playing drums? The bass player looks like the guy in Kings' X.
The audio is fabulous!
What a treat!
Musicianship at its very finest.
I met Edgar in Wilmington, NC...nothing but pure gentleman! I met Johnny at Peabody's in VA. They're both a great part of my musical life.
Great concert. Saw them in New York, 3rd row that tour. It was awesome!
Heck yeah!! Saw them on this tour at Melody Fair in WNY. Leon Russell was also on the bill but got sick and didn't show. So, man, Edgar and Rick made up for the time, playing for almost 2 1/2 hours, including, I swear, 30 minute versions of both Frankenstein and Tobacco Road!! Excellent show with a revolving stage. Not a bad seat in the house!
As great as it gets!
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 .
Jump jump jump good song
great
Great sound !
Cool ❤
Saw that tour in San Diego
awesome drummer
I wish Dan Hartman could’ve been with them here.
Also Jerry LaCroix. Man, the White Trash Roadwork album is still among my all-time favorites!
Saw them on this tour at Melody Fair in WNY. Leon Russell was also on the bill but got sick and didn't show. So, man, Edgar and Rick made up for the time, playing for almost 2 1/2 hours, including, I swear, 30 minute versions of both Frankenstein and Tobacco Road!! Excellent show with a revolving stage. Not a bad seat in the house!
Goooooooöd!
Kathy Bates on guitar!
That is what I like about Rick. Odd leads.
Why did they go to japan
All about the girls
Întrebare tâmpită!
Cos they want to try original sushi & sake!!! 😜
@MrRaybaudix all their concerts are sold out
Showing that he might actually be as good a guitarist as EVH...
Edgar jumps funny i dont like that
Glass half empty
@@bertbecker7532every body funny
Try not to be an ass all your life
Try not to be an ass all your life
I dont like pat travers guitar
I do