NAH, STEVIE RAY VAUGHN COPIED THEM! Johnny Winter, Edgar Winter - Tobacco Road (Live)
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- Mugnify Reacts To Johnny Winter, Edgar Winter - Tobacco Road (Live)
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Gotta check out Edgar Winter's Frankenstien
In the 70s and 80s there were way less distractions, no cellphones, no internet, tv broadcasts went of the air at 12pm so music was what we did for fun and you spent enough time to perfect your craft. Black and white people were more talented back then because that's all you did, all day every day. There are very few today who will take the time to become true masters of anything because there is just so many other things to eat into our time.
50 years ago all the musical genres were rollin' and tumblin' all night long..
Humble pie BLACK COFFEE 1973
Nothing happened. We’re still out here…
Musicians of all genres, dancers, etc. , it’s perception, it’s the amount/type of exposure.
Most of our generation grew up on all kinds of music 🎶, of course it gets in our soul. ❤️🙏🏾😇
You just learned more tonight than most people learn in four years of college.
In the 90's the music industry killed the style, the genre,the different and exceptional for fast money....love watching your reactions
Edgar Winter was the best alto sax player on Earth.
I don't remember how I heard this but I used to go see these guys and I think it was one of their roadies who told me, because they are Albinos they couldn't play outside so their parents got them instruments for their birthdays and holidays. And boy, can they play. Johnny played with BB
Albonoism has nothing to do with race. Johnny and Edgar Winter are both albino.
The chance of that appearing twice in one family is about a trilliion to one. They were both amazing!!!
Could play in the sun so they learned how to play inside with instruments
Edgar Winter Group "Frankenstein" live at The Old Gray Whistle Test 1973 is a MUST See!
We were teens in the 60s and 70s, and into the 80s we were starting our families.
I saw so many concerts in the 70s - Led Zeppelin to Edgar Winter, and many in between. I married in 1981 had my kids and divorced in 1991. I picked up going to concerts again, but I always look for music that has real talent. My son took me to see Deep Purple, Alice Cooper and Edgar Winter in 2017 for my 62nd birthday. Yep, I raised my kids on great music!
The bass player is Tommy Shannon who went on to join Double Trouble and play with Stevie Ray Vaughan.
@@SonicProfessor_a.k.a._T._Andra Actually, in this video the drummer is Uncle John Turner, who played drums with Johnny Winter from 1968 to Spring 1970 when he disbanded the trio and formed Johnny Winter And with Randy Z on drums, Rick Derringer on guitar, and Randy Jo Hobbs on bass. When that group started to tour, Randy Z was replaced with Bobby Caldwell.
Johnny Winter WAS THE BEST.
Johnny played at Woodstock in 1969. His younger Brother Edgar could play just about every instrument and made instruments out of everything.😊❤
They are white and they are also albino's. Their eyes are pinkish. As kids growing up in Texas they couldn't go outside to play with other kids because of their fair skin and their eyes are very light sensitive. Their father who was a musician and played several instruments taught them to play.
Albinism is a diabolical dis ease
he play the saxophone too? wait till he see's Frankenstein :)
I'm watching just the beginning of this and I can't wait for what happens in 2 minutes
The Winter brothers are straight up albino from the state of Texas.
Oh it was me that sent to Johnny Winters request I'm so happy you're playing them both and I'm so mad I didn't get a notification loving it mugs loving it
Good call on the feature artist
Try Edgar Winter's band, 'White Trash', with Rick Derringer and the great Jerry LaCroix. Specifically the live recorded album, 'Roadwork'. Johnny makes an appearance on it too. 😉
David Lee Roth also does a cover of this on his album Eat 'Em and Smile 👍
That guy was born on a different plane of a different universe n just visited us here for a little while🤗🤗
You grew up with racism babe . There are and always have been people of Europeans descent immersed in the Blues .If you go back into the sixties you will find that the Great Bluesmen were playing shitty little bars - I was a teenage girl sneaking in and got to see many . The white musicians honored them and brought them back to the stages they deserved . Isn’t time to acknowledge there are stiffs in every culture. Great Musicianship transcends Melatonin .My mom born 1915 introduced me to Louis Armstrong,Ray Charles , Ella Fitzgerald all the jazz greats to many to say . We were dirt broke but we had the music, that my darling is living the Blues ❤️
Brother,the answer to ur question is DISCO HAPPENED and that killed everything ! Too Bad - So sad
Makes me mad. As a rock-jazz-blues lovin caucasion. Broke my heart & soul.
Oh my gosh, that's it, it sucked so bad.
Personally, always had that blue-eyed soul! Born in 63, first song I remember singing was from Charlie Pride. My parents had good taste in music. The Platters, lots of vocal groups, older sister inspired me to play keys, 2 older brothers with So many different influences! Love you brother! Peace
This song was also done by Rare Earth in the 60s on their Get Ready album. Get Ready the whole 1st side of the album anout 30 minutes long and all instruments have a solo. The drum solo is one of the best. No one has ever redacted to it.
Actually no one stole anything. Both Johnny and SRV play in the same league (Texas Blues) but different styles and influences. While Stevie was heavily influenced by Jimi Hendrix and Albert King and a lil T-Bone Walker. Johnny was way more puristic when it comes to blues and more traditional. He used finger pickin. His influence was the old Delta Blues like Robert Johnson and Son House but also Chicago Blues like Muddy Waters and Texas Blues like Lightnin Hopkins and of course Chuck Berry's Rock 'n' Roll. Both are great guitarists anywayz 😊
Johnny Winter came WAY BEFORE Stevie Ray Vaughn, Johnny was a GUITAR GOD way back in the 70s!
Music has no boundaries
Mugs you got that right. White people wouldn't have a thing in the world of rock and roll without the black man's blues. There are several forms of blues. The Winter brothers were both blind from albinism. Couldn't see color but sure knew good take you to church music.
They were legally blind, not blind.
@@neillenet291 Thanks for that, good thing it was legal. 😂😎
@@TrianglesAndCircles Legally blind you can still see.
@@neillenet291 Yes, there are many kinds of blindness. Total blindness would also be included in the legally blind club for sure. Is one with color blindness legally blind? I just don't know. This is where the law and the diagnoses get blurry for me. Can you help educate me?
@@TrianglesAndCircles I've exhausted all of my knowledge of legal blindness. I don't know that much about it. I just know there are different degrees.
Johnny, Edgar and Rick Derringer are a world unto themselves. Johnny's album Still Alive And Well is one of the best blues/rock albums ever made.
There’s still a lot of extremely talented musicians out there.
Back in the day we really didn’t care about race just talent, we would share are playing talents with whoever and we’re influenced by many
I’d listen to Led Zep , Bad Co, Montrose and the Temptations, Tower of Power or Earth Wind n Fire.
Separating everything and everybody by races, pretty much a newer thing for a lot of us
50 years ago all the musical genres were rollin' and tumblin' all night long..
Unfortunately music shifted away from rock , blues , soul in the 90s especially when Rap and Hip Hop became so prevalent in the music industry. Back in the day it wasn't unusual for singers to also play at least one instrument. Different times but I'm happy that the younger generation is finally discovering the fabulous music from the 60s & 70s . And there are still white & black musical artists performing the blues / rock . Check out the fantastic Joe Bonnarassa, guitar player/ singer. His performances with blues singer Beth Hart are incredible! Try reacting to I will take care of you, I promise you won't regret it 👍🔥🔥
David lee roth of Van Halen & Steve Vai did a cover of this song & smoked it
Really I got to check that out I like me some Stevie Vai and of course David
@@paulettelamontagne6992 It's on ' eat em & smile ' album...ya they rocked it out fr
Johnny Winter was a Texas Blues Man who once got on stage with BB King at a black Juke Joint in the 60s Johnny was unknown at the time and he was the only white man in the place. He ask if he could sit in with BB , at first BB was not sure but not wanting to appear racist he said ok. When the song was over BB turned to Johnny and said do you want to play another. Yeah it must have been some night.
Saw Edar about 15 years ago, still amazing!
On the BB King comment, to be honest, I don't think BB King ever played at more than a fraction of Johnny Winter's level. He wrote some good songs and was a decent singer, but I personally always thought he was always overrated as a guitar player, but just my personal opinion from having seen him play on TV. Even I could play a lot of his lead solo's, which is a bad sign, because I'm a fourth-rate player!
But you're right, I'm sure both of these guys listened to and were heavily influenced by a whole range of black artists - blues players like Howlin wolf, and Led Belly, as well as black R&B and jazz players.
To my ears, it's always been the black jazz players who were super, super talented as musicians, more than the blues players.
The guitar blues players had soul and expression especially as singers, but were not usually all that proficient as players IMO, people like Johnny Winter took a lot of their riffs, modified and super-charged them and played them much faster and better.
But the black jazz players?, holy smokes, serious, serious talent and skill there. Dizzy Gillespie, Miles Davis, Bird, Art Tatum, Thelonious Monk, Herbie Hancock and so many others - amazing. I think Edgar listened to those cats, and the skating he does in this song is more jazz than blues I think.
The natural talent with the Winter brothers is impressive though, especially with Edgar, to be able to be a knock-em-dead virtuoso keyboard player, AND a virtuoso sax player, and an amazing singer too?? And in your mid-20's? As you said, come on now!
He and Johnny grew up in south east Beaumont Texas ,,what else can you say
Everybody has got soul. These guys were influenced by the great black musicians of the time. Then Rap happened and the focus was less on playing instruments and singing. The focus was on the beat and rhymes. Things changed. Change is constant and inevitable. And cool.
Both Edgar and Johnny were indeed Albino and could not be in the sun for more than ten minutes or so. They are from Texas too. Johnny was one of the greatest Blues guitarists in the world. Jimi Hendrix Jammed with him one time, in a New York Lounge for about 15 minutes in the late 60s. Someone had a tape recorder, but no video. Two of the greatest together.
What a great perfomance and a fantastic reaction! Hope you can check out some more from these very talented brothers!
its escaped all people, don't see it from anyone anymore
Also saw them at a festival, Kickapoo Creek,a few weeks later. They walked into our tent,Johnny looked at me & with a very thick southern accent asked "Y'all the ones sellin' the speed? We weren't
When you walk into my living room from the back door the first thing you see is two portraits
1) Johnny Winter ( a pastel water color portrait.)
2) Duane Allman ( a photo of him with his tobacco burst Les Paul.)
Check out Larkin Poe. They are two young white sisters and they are in this realm.
The tall bass player in this video, years later was the bass player for Stevie Ray Vaughn. Tommy Shannon played for Edgar & Johnny Winters and then SRV.
What talented "Brothers" !! The blues had a child and they named it Rock & Roll! They are from Texas like Stevie Ray & Jimmie Vaughn and many others.
holy shit! what a song!
I loved it I loved your reaction got me over here putting on some Johnny and Edgar. And yeah I do believe he liked Muddy Waters Leon Redbone does does type of musicians
Just found your channel subscribed right away. Love the energy. I’m damn near 60 so lots of these songs hit hard. Check out frank Marino and mahogany rush the guy is a generational guitarist. Peace.
That's how we do it in Beaumont, Texas!
Mother Nature doesn't care about the color the color of your hair or skin
Check out the Edgar Winter Group doing Frankenstein here: th-cam.com/video/P8f-Qb-bwlU/w-d-xo.html
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 saw him and Edgar live a long, long, loooong time ago. It was pretty frickin groovy.
The more you absorb, the more you learn, the more you learn, the more you realize how much you really don't know ✨️🎶✨️
The best Tobacco Road version is the set at Madison Square Gardens
Edgar learned what ever instrument Johnny needed him to play
You need to react to
💎DAVID LEE ROTH 💎(solo)
Cover of
🔥TOBACCO ROAD🔥
I'm almost positive that Johnny Winters band was Double Trouble before they joined Stevie. I saw Johnny at Rowan university in New Jersey,probably like 2002. He was in a wheelchair, and he was still destroying the guitar. Very underrated blues guitarist.
Johnny is the founding father of blues rock..
Check out "Highway 61" from the Second Winter album. A slide guitar tour de force!
Always fun to watch someone discover Edgar! :-) I'm sure you'll get lots of requests for his band doing Frankenstein live; be sure to react to the video at th-cam.com/video/P8f-Qb-bwlU/w-d-xo.html. There are others out there, but this is the cream-of-the-crop performance. (Side note: Edgar put together the first version of the song when he was in Johnny's band; even played it at the same venue as the Tobacco Road set you just watched.) The album version went to #1, but Edgar always said Frankenstein is a visual song, so the live version is a must. And by the way, that bass player on Tobacco Road went on to play in Double Trouble with Stevie Ray.
Ya should've seen them live. Listen to frankenstien
They are straight out of the Texas blues scene. Gospel , soal and a large part of the blues.
Saw a bunch of great bands back then. So glad I got to see Johnny live in the early 80's at a small club. Wish I had seen Duane Allman but he died when I was young. There's a band Arc Angels that ended up forming with SRV's rhythm section. Not sure if they're still gigging but they have some good feel.
The Winter brothers…wow,they were amazing.Texas Bluesmen throughout.The same thing that happened to all great music…it got replaced by Beyoncé and Taylor Swift type fluff.Blues is still played but few artists get recognition like they used too.
Hey really liked your comments about the music and generational thing and music evolving into many categories and there’s very few with I call playing music from the heart and soul way down inside.
Check out David Lee Roth version of Tobacco Road on the Eat’em and Smile album. Good stuff
This is Edgar Winter playing with his brother Johnny and Johnny's band. Uncle John Turner on drums and Tommy Shannon on bass. This was long before Tommy was part of Stevie Raye Vaughan's band Double Trouble. You see how young Tommy is. Tommy's been doing it a long time. Their inspiration comes from Texas bluesmen and God. From the church. Your right they were around one of the Kings. You picked the wrong one though. It was Albert King who Johnny loved.
Edgar Winter has a beautiful song called "Dying to Live" which 🔥! 2pac sampled it with "Runnin".
I'm 72 Y/O & my favorite musical acts would be The Doors, Jimi Hendrix & Janis Joplin...but I think the best musical era was the '80s.
Albino Beothers Johnny and Edgar Winters...Seen em open for BB King back in 1974. Willimantic CT. The Shaboo
Down home deep southeast Texas dirtfloor blues right there brother🔥🤘✌
Well I am 56 years old and my mother was a Johnny Winter freak A blues freak my first album I ever pulled out of her album crate was the progressive Blues experiment Johnny Winters add mugs I blamed to the birth of rap for these people disappearing now you're teaching me stuff about that music
Both Winter brothers were way talented. In 1988 Johnny became the first non-African American inducted into the Blues Hall of Fame.
Mugs, you should do a reaction to Steve Winwood, “Roll with it babe” Steve has some soul!
I know exactly what happened to white folks, Mugs. Young people changed their parents' tastes in music. All colors of new, young people change culture with every generation, not just white folks. Geez. Look at hip-hop. Long jump from BB King, Stevie Wonder, Aretha, Ray Charles....... Still love you brother. Just kind of a silly question - to me at least. Peace out ✌
Great Reaction 👍🙏💯😎
just a thought and I might be wrong ( I grew up in 70's and 80's) today it is love of money not music. They use synthisers not playing instruments. His older brother Johnny was on the guitar.
You're right- White musicians do indeed owe a great debt to influential Black artists. That said, I think you would be completely blown away by "Dying to Live" (and I for one would love to see that reaction).
This brings back memories!
What happened after this was something called DISCO!!! and it SUCKED!!!!!!!
And Edgar is just on a musical genius level
I laughed so much, watching your reaction
Had the Johnny Winter experience in 72 along with ZZ TOP and Bob Seger.
Check out the song Easy Street
Try this by Eric Burdon & WAR 1970. 14 minutes long. War was a Funk Rock Band. I do like the Winters but… LOL
David Lee Roth has a more than badass song titled Tabacco Road. My guess it would probably blow you away.
Music is an example of how we cross bridges. No cultural appropriation. Just something that makes everyone feel good. We figured that out in the 60’s. But feel good doesn’t sell like feel bad does, so we get pounded with feel bad. For a short time we were all going in the right direction, but something changed. That’s too bad….
Well I'm going to have to buy you a coffee so you can do Johnny Winters Tin Pan Alley. That's a wicked song you covered Stevie Ray Vaughan's but it's a whole different song
Saw them in the Chi with Muddy Waters,HOWLIN' WOLF,Willie Dixon, Big MOMMA THORNTON, Albert Collins. This generation is still cool, but in their 70's. You' ll find out. AGE HAPPENED! JEEZ.
Them boys were on another level
'Soul ' is colour blind, your skin colour doesn't matter!, you either know or you don't !
It obviously goes all the way back through the Blues, way back to African roots!
But music, the good shit!!! is multi
National and multi cultural, you don't need to understand people's languages to get the vibes
If you enjoyed this check out 'Tobacco road ' by Eric Burdon and War ' the 70s live 'Beat Club ' version , a German TV programme
it's absolutely amazing!!..
Self destruction blues one of jonnys best
just seen your other video that was done on his firebird in 84 he switched to an earliwine headless he became a part of the guitar then watch the montreux 84 concert listen to the monkey song you can't react to it but you will smile also bb and johnny interview on cbs and dr john and johnny playing around this is a BIG rabbit holedig deep and have fun
Do t throw shade on SRV
The bass player was Stevie Ray Vaughan's bassist.
Our generation was cast aside when the Disco scene came to town. The sappy crappy stuff took over since then. That's when Hollywood teamed up with the Music Industry. Now we have cover songs and auto tune.
I'll bet if you were to dig into the history of these brothers you'd be VERY interested.
They are pretty well documented. Just as a teaser most of JONNYS life he was a very dedicated HERON ADICT 😮
Check out diamond Dave's version of tobacco road 💎 David Lee Roth 🔥🎸🎸🎸
Talk about a load of musical talent going into two brothers!
When you consider the RAW talent of those that left these footprints, one can only say that the " new performers " are in big trouble.
Say it Mugsy... posers fakers and thieves.
Talented enough operate the velcro fasteners on thier tennies.
FACTS!
LOVE your reactions 😂
`You need to see Edgar do Frankenstein.
We got old and nobody wanted to carry it on.
Rare Earth preforms this song also, it's a gotta see!! you have to check it out!!