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Post by relic on Dec 15, 2014 1:31:25 GMT -5
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Post by Orange Daddy on Dec 15, 2014 8:30:04 GMT -5
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Post by wolfgang on Dec 15, 2014 10:06:21 GMT -5
Johnny had quite a life. Huge fan.
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Post by relic on Dec 16, 2014 0:19:02 GMT -5
Good find OD. Johnny was 26 at the time I surmise and had not yet hit the "big time". Any idea as to who it is on bass and drums in this lineup? That's not a young Randy Jo Hobbs is it? Or is it.
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Post by relic on Dec 16, 2014 2:24:56 GMT -5
Lotta Johnny Winter on the Youtube where I've spent most of the evening.
This one makes the final cut, so that's all I gonna throw up here...
Live at Montreux 1970.
Classic, and it will tell all the younguns all they need to know about who the hell is Johnny Winter.
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Post by relic on Dec 16, 2014 2:49:44 GMT -5
Hey, it may lead on the average at start, but if you got no patience just ff to 10:00 or thereabouts.
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Post by Orange Daddy on Dec 16, 2014 10:11:49 GMT -5
I liked him and Muddy Waters together... Love them Blues like the 2nd set he did on the above.
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Post by wolfgang on Dec 16, 2014 11:08:14 GMT -5
Good find OD. Johnny was 26 at the time I surmise and had not yet hit the "big time". Any idea as to who it is on bass and drums in this lineup? That's not a young Randy Jo Hobbs is it? Or is it. Are these the guys?
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Post by relic on Dec 16, 2014 17:39:28 GMT -5
Good find OD. Johnny was 26 at the time I surmise and had not yet hit the "big time". Any idea as to who it is on bass and drums in this lineup? That's not a young Randy Jo Hobbs is it? Or is it. Are these the guys? Evidently not. yeech.altervista.org/winter/winter_band.html#The lineup on Still Alive and Well, one of JW's best efforts IMO, was Randy Jo Hobbs bass, and Richard Hughes drums.
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Post by Rudedog on Dec 16, 2014 19:52:47 GMT -5
I liked him and Muddy Waters together... Love them Blues like the 2nd set he did on the above. I agree! Muddy & Johnny were next level together!
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Post by wolfgang on Dec 16, 2014 22:05:26 GMT -5
Yeah, that's not them. Incomplete research on my part.
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Post by relic on Dec 17, 2014 1:27:58 GMT -5
Tommy Shannon went on to play bass for Stevie Ray Vaughann in that Double Trouble thaing.
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