JOHNNY WINTER 7/5/1984 Montreux Jazz Festival

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  • @mikemacauley4147
    No huge petal board on stage. Just Johnny and guitar. Seen him numerous times. Had a few tough years but really came back strong right up until his death. Thanks and RIP Johnny
  • @johnny-r
    This is the kind of drummer and bassist that ever band wants but few ever get. What a powerful rhythm section!
  • @rjcvg
    One of the best guitar players ever. Period.
  • @drummer5461
    Johnny Winter is the only blues guitarist who can pull off a 30 chorus guitar solo and keep an audiences attention throughout. I think he knew ALL the blues licks, if thats possible. RIP brother !
  • @timmackenzie8145
    Johnny was a monster player! He had total control over that neck, and just spit out notes left and right! He is missed.
  • @claudedalton8970
    HE NEVER GETS THE RECOGNITION DESERVED! MOST YOUNG PEOPLE DON'T KNOW WHAT REAL MUSIC IS, UNFORTUNATELY!
  • @user-cc9ru3be9q
    Nobody could touch the great guitarist and vocalist Johnny Winter . Such a clean, clear and crisp sound out of that ax. And that Beaumont drawl and growl put Johnny in an ethereal realm occupied by very, very few.
  • @bartlguy
    Saw him open for Steppenwolf in 1970 with Derringer on 2nd guitar and Edgar on drums. After their incredible set people just walked out on Steppenwolf, including me. I'll never forget seeing Johnny Winter And!
  • @mikephalen3162
    It's amazing how guitar virtuosos include a man who plays the fewest notes--B.B. King--and the man who plays the most notes--Johnny Winter.
  • @johntiger5
    I went to an Edgar Winter White Trash concert at the New York Academy of Music, and a Johnny Winter concert broke out. Johnny was a surprise quest. He played like he was from another planet. Then after the show he was just hanging out by the exit holding his Firebird in its case. The thing was so big. It was like he was holding some serious weaponry. It was very impressionable on my 15 year old mind. Some 50 odd years later, he still has me awe struck.
  • I’m 70. Lucky enough to have seen Johnny Winter And with Rick Derringer. I was lucky to have been around for the greatest period of music. Leon Russell was truly the Greatest!
  • @rnaismith4447
    I've seen footage of Johnny throughout the years, and I think this is the tightest rhythm section he has ever had.
  • @vicdozer
    It just so happened that I went to see Peter Frampton prior to releasing his Comes Alive album and Johnny Winter opened up for him. By the time Frampton took the stage we were burnt out from getting blown away by Johnny Winter 🥵🤣🎸🍺
  • Lord, Lord, Lord.... I saw Mr Johnny as a young teen in the late 1960's at "the Depot" in Minneapolis - an old converted train depot venue. He was beyond belief, though I was way too young to appreciate it & him... RIP.
  • Johnny Winter has played with so many great Blues guitar players I've never heard them all. I never listened to YouTube until 2 years ago. I always played my technics stereo equipment with six feet tall speakers and I had thousands of old vinyl albums and that's not enough for me. I'm still looking for more old vinyl records and I treat them like gold. Kick up the music and I play it loud to shake me till I'm feeling good. I like to shake my house, body, mind and soul.