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2412.1 | | PELKEY::PELKEY | Snert ! Fetch me my dagger. | Mon Dec 23 1991 14:29 | 13 |
| here here! A good effort by someone I thought was making table candles
in a rest home..
The first one I ever hoid was 'illustrated man' one day, headin home from
work.. Says to myself, "If I didn't know any better, I'd say fer sure
that was Johnny Winter" - well shut mah mouth, --- it was..
I hear he's put the ol Firebird asside (cept for slide) and gone the
Stienberg Route. (gawd, I don't know how anyone can get used to them
things..)
But yea, sounds great. It's a disc that was on my list afta the
latest SRV (unreleased) disc.
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2412.2 | Who, me? | USPMLO::DESROCHERS | | Mon Dec 23 1991 14:44 | 15 |
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Yeah, the pics I've seen are with his Steinberger but there's
no pic or mention of what he plays in this one.
But it sure sounds like the Firebird - real hot tone and every
note jumps out!
Another one is called "Hey You" and one verse he yells "Hey you"
and "Yeah you" and then the next verse his band echo's him with
"Who Me?" and "Me?". Then he rips thru the solo.
My vote for best lyrics of the year!
Tom
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2412.3 | | FROST::SIMON | Birds can't row boats | Mon Dec 23 1991 15:57 | 20 |
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Well Johnny just played up here in Barre, Vt. of all places.
He used the Steinberg (or whatever it is) on all but two songs,
which were slide tunes that he used the Firebird for.
He did a good show considering he must constanstly be on the
road playing several times a week. He is actaully quite a
road warrier.
He's also put out several records in the last five or six years.
He had four on Alligator records since about 1985 and his latest
is on Point Blank. Still cranking.... He's gotta be close to if
not in his fifties.. He looks a little on the worn side.
He did several songs from Let Me In, but he also did lots of stuff
that I don't think he has officially released. He probably knows
thousands of blues tunes. He even did his christmas song "Come
Home for Christmas".
_gary
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2412.4 | All Tore Down | RAVEN1::BLAIR | You got me floatin' | Mon Dec 23 1991 16:29 | 6 |
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Hey, I got tickets to see Johnny at Clemson Univ at a nice
stage/theater. I'm pumped. Gawd, I'd pee my pants if he did
some stuff of "Still Alive and Well"!
-pat
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2412.5 | | USPMLO::DESROCHERS | | Tue Dec 24 1991 10:43 | 7 |
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Hey Pat - I'd get the new one before the show (altho it's not
like he does any weird progressions - it's his playing).
Man, being in a band like his would be such a trip!! It's that
rockin' berserk riffin' that most audiences can get into.
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2412.6 | | RAVEN1::JERRYWHITE | Hey you're pretty good - NOT ! | Thu Dec 26 1991 07:22 | 6 |
| I got a gift certificate from a music store, so I might me grabbing
this pup today. 8^)
Scary
ps - Pat, I want my Buddy Guy CD back ! 8^)
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2412.7 | | PELKEY::PELKEY | Snert ! Fetch me my dagger. | Mon Dec 30 1991 11:18 | 7 |
| re: 3 Firebird vs. Stienberg.
I came away with the same idea,,, sounded like the Reverse F.B.
to me as well, till I talked to another six string totin, J.W.
fan, who caught a bit of reading that said most of the album
was the steinberger, cept for the slide...
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2412.8 | Johnny Winter better than ever | MRCSSE::WAIBLE | | Mon Dec 30 1991 14:55 | 27 |
| Saw Johnny about 6 months ago at Great Woods, blew me away. Had a
chance to see hiom at the paradise and I got to lean on th stage
monitor with his mike stand about a foot ahead of me. I was in total
awe. I was so close the guy behind me actually was overcome and just
had to reach out and touch his boot which he could do easily, I mean i
was close. I went to see him 4 days later in the same type of venue and
got got just as close in the PERL Club in North hampton. I have always
been a Johnny Winter fan but this really sinched it. I have been
playing his stuff by the hour and playing along as best I can. His
style is SOOOoooo kool!!! I spent one whole poerformance studying his
right hand and the other performance checking out his left....either
could be subjects for separate guitar books!!.
the guitar was a white starnge shaped thing that had the letters
ERLEWINE in gold across it as if it was the brand. Is that really a
stienberger? He did pull out the firebird for the slide work. He's just
like a fine wine....he keeps getting better with age. I agree he
deserves much more recognition in the notes file and in general.
A good tape which I have duped is Johnny Winter Live. It's from a
1984? concert in Toronto Canada. It's the same configuration as he is
currently using for the tour but with different players that is, power
trio. He is a must see for anybody that is into guitar and go out andd
get the CD.
--Fred
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2412.9 | Erlewine Lazer | RGB::ROST | In search of Richard Sinclair | Mon Dec 30 1991 15:36 | 5 |
| Johnny's headless guitar was originally an IMC Lazer (cheapo Japanese
thing) which he had extensively reworked by luthier Dan Erlewine. Since
then, I think Erlewine has been making them on a special order basis.
Brian
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2412.10 | | FROST::SIMON | Birds can't row boats | Tue Dec 31 1991 13:03 | 11 |
| re: -.1
> Johnny's headless guitar was originally an IMC Lazer (cheapo Japanese
> thing) which he had extensively reworked by luthier Dan Erlewine. Since
> then, I think Erlewine has been making them on a special order basis.
The guitar he had in Barre, Vt earlier this month was a different one than
the one he has on several of his album covers. On Winter of '88 he has the
Lazer... the one he is playing now has a different shape to it.
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2412.11 | | RAVEN1::BLAIR | You got me floatin' | Tue Dec 31 1991 13:48 | 4 |
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I'm gonna be in the 5th row, dead center on Jan 18th
-pat
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2412.12 | All that talk of Firebird's has got me wanting one too! | KALI::TTESTA | I'd like to be...under the sea... | Wed Jan 08 1992 14:51 | 15 |
| re: .5
> Man, being in a band like his would be such a trip!! It's that
> rockin' berserk riffin' that most audiences can get into.
Yep, but since he hasn't called me up lately to join his band ;^)
I did the next best thing...
(set/mode=SHAMELESS_plug)
I got together with an old friend who's been a Winter fan since
waaay back...come see the CHARLIE DEE BLUES BAND and watch Charlie play
his Firebird V, doing his tribute to Johnny during such tunes as "Rolling
and Tumblin' Blues", "Close to Me", "Mad Blues", and "Stranger
Blues"...
(set/mode=NOSHAMELESS)
Tom T.
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2412.13 | | USPMLO::DESROCHERS | | Wed Jan 08 1992 15:52 | 10 |
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Tom T - good plug!
But maybe I should have been clearer - I don't want to just be
_in_ a band like that - I have to be the lead guitarist!!!
How's this - The Tommy Summer Band ??
Yeah, that's the ticket! ;^)
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2412.14 | nanoo nanoo | RICKS::CALCAGNI | Don't fret! | Wed Jan 08 1992 16:33 | 12 |
| Hey, did this happen to anyone else? A couple of weeks
ago, I heard Carson say something like "our guests next
week include Johnny Winters, etc. etc.". I was psyched.
Yeah, Carson's been getting some decent musical acts on
lately to pull in that young crowd; this was a big step
in the right direction.
That next week, I tuned in every night and listened to the
line-up of guests. Imagine my disappointment when it turned
out to be...
you guessed it, comedian Jonathan Winters. Majah bumma!
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2412.15 | yup | FROST::SIMON | Birds can't row boats | Thu Jan 09 1992 12:20 | 5 |
| > you guessed it, comedian Jonathan Winters. Majah bumma!
I remember he did that to me back in 1970! Must be a favorite
trick of his ;-)
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2412.16 | | USPMLO::DESROCHERS | | Thu Jan 09 1992 12:56 | 9 |
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His "Let Me In" album is up for a grammy in the Contemporary
Blues category against "Albert Collins" by AC, "Damn Right
I've Got the Blues" by Buddy Guy, "Live - Simply the Best"
by Irma Thomas, and "Signature" by Charlie Musselwhite.
Anyone know anything about those albums?
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2412.17 | my nominee .. | DEMING::CLARK | The Soviet Union. Not! | Thu Jan 09 1992 13:20 | 5 |
| Damn Right etc. is a GREAT album. Total out-of-control blues
paying on a lot of those tracks. HOT vrsion of Mustang Sally with
Jeff Beck.
- Dave
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2412.18 | got another one! | EZ2GET::STEWART | Fight fire with marshmallows! | Fri Mar 05 1993 08:38 | 12 |
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Johnny's got another album out - can't remember the name right now,
'cause it's out in the car, but he's got some righteous tone and he's
doing the usual tasty blues riffs in the most casual manner.
Definitely an album for blues players.
He's got the Lazer on the front cover, and a big hollow body on the
back cover. I've just got to believe that the tone I'm liking so much
had to come from that hollow body - real mellow, and no need for a
resonance control, if you know what I mean...
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2412.19 | tone for days | RICKS::CALCAGNI | L'Angelo Minestronio | Fri Mar 05 1993 09:52 | 9 |
| It's called "Hey, Where's Your Brother?". I practically wore out his
last CD, "Let Me In", but this one has taken over regular rotation in
my house. My 2 year old son had been getting a steady dose of Johnny
Winter all his life :-)
Edgar guests on a couple of tracks on various instruments, but not that
you'd really notice. My current favorite is "Check Out Her Mama".
/rick
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2412.20 | Johnny Still B. Goode | AIMHI::KERR | My Other Car Is A Zamboni | Mon Jul 12 1993 09:50 | 20 |
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A little Johnny Winter update. My daughter, who is nineteen and
doesn't know a thing about guitars or Johnny Winter, saw him at
Stratton Mtn. in Vermont over the weekend of the 4th. She was totally
blown away, she must have bent my ear for a full half-hour last night.
She said he played mostly slide on a Gibson (she got real
close to the stage cause she knew I'd ask, I bet it was that Firebird
he generally uses).
She said the crowd really ate up his performance, people were going
nuts. It's great to see that Johnny is still touring and giving good
performances. Anyone seen him on this current tour? (I was very envious
when my daughter told me she was headed up to Stratton to see him).
By the way, the remnants of the Band and Leon Russell also played at
this gig, she said the Band was so-so and Leon was real good, but
that Mr. Winter stole the show.
Al
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2412.21 | | STAR::KMCDONOUGH | SET KIDS/NOSICK | Tue Apr 15 1997 07:25 | 17 |
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Not a Johnny note, but Edgar....
I happened to cruise past VH-1's "Midnight Special" show last night,
Wolfman Jack and all. One of the featured sessions was the Edgar
Winter Group doing "Frankenstein." You know, those guys were terrific!
I have no idea who the guitar player was, he had a Gibson SG and did a
great job with the tune! Edgar had this ARP 2600 on stage and was
tweaking the switches to get the bizzare sounds in the middle of the
tune. Looked to be Dan Hartman on bass.
It was very live and very well played....those guys were GOOD
musicians!
Kevin
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2412.22 | | NEWVAX::LAURENT | Hal Laurent @ COP | Tue Apr 15 1997 07:58 | 11 |
| re: .21
> I have no idea who the guitar player was, he had a Gibson SG and did a
> great job with the tune!
My memory's not what it used to be, but wasn't Edgar Winter's guitar
player Rick Derringer?
-Hal
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2412.23 | | ASABET::pelkey.ogo.dec.com::pelkey | Professional Hombre | Tue Apr 15 1997 08:06 | 9 |
| for the album the that Frankenstien was on, I think it was
Ronnie Montrose on guitar not sure how much touring he
did with Edgar, but I recall seeing one set of E. Winter
concert footage with Montrose...
If I recall correctly, this same release included Free
Ride..
/pelksta
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2412.24 | | BUSY::SLAB | Antisocial | Tue Apr 15 1997 08:45 | 10 |
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"They Only Come Out at Night"
Yes, "Free Ride" was on there also, as well as one other recogniz-
able song which I can't name right now.
And I can picture the album cover but can't remember if it was
Derringer or Montrose on guitar. But I'm almost sure it was Mont-
rose.
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2412.25 | | PIET09::DESROCHERS | psdv.mro.dec.com/tomd/home.html | Tue Apr 15 1997 08:51 | 9 |
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They were fantastic for sure. I also think it was Montrose. But
I did see them live with Derringer doing that tune. Edgar did the
keys, sax, and drum solos in the tune. I always found that Dan
Hartman wrote the best tunes to me.
Also, I'm surprised both Edgar and Johnny are still alive.
Albinos don't tend to have a very long lifespan unfortunately.
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2412.26 | we all had a real good time | RICKS::CALCAGNI | the soul of garlic starts to rot | Tue Apr 15 1997 09:06 | 11 |
| Ronnie Montrose is definitely the guitarist on the album. He was also
in the band when I saw them live, Thanksgiving day 1973 (with Jan
Akkerman/Focus opening, yowza!).
But, I don't think I've ever seen Ronnie with an SG in his hands.
/rick
ps is the Midnight Special on every night? I caught it last Friday and
thought it might just be a Friday night thing.
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2412.27 | | STAR::KMCDONOUGH | SET KIDS/NOSICK | Tue Apr 15 1997 09:10 | 14 |
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I didn't recognize the guitar player, he had black
short-for-the-time-period hair. Looked like a teenager. 8-|
I'll have to dig out the chart for Frankenstein, there are some very
clever bits...very horn like. I remember trying to play them!
As an aside, the entire "Midnight Special" show is a hoot to watch. Dr.
Hook doing "Rolling Stone," Billie Preston, etc. My kids thought that
the hair/clothes were a laugh riot.
Kevin
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2412.28 | | ASABET::pelkey.ogo.dec.com::pelkey | Professional Hombre | Tue Apr 15 1997 09:58 | 13 |
| < I didn't recognize the guitar player, he had black
< short-for-the-time-period hair. Looked like a teenager. 8-|
That could be either Montrose or Derringer,,
Both had the baby face thing happenin, and both guys are pretty
small in stature,, .. notice I didn't say short...
/shorty..
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2412.29 | | BUSY::SLAB | Audiophiles do it 'til it hertz! | Tue Apr 15 1997 10:55 | 3 |
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Derringer isn't small any more, but he is short. 8^)
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2412.30 | Edgar Winter | USDEV1::CLEMENT | Smells like Nirvana | Tue Apr 15 1997 12:32 | 17 |
| THEY ONLY COME OUT AT NIGHT
EDGAR WINTER
(Epic) 1972
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Tracks:
HANGIN' AROUND
WHEN IT COMES
ALTA MIRA
FREE RIDE
UNDERCOVER MAN
ROUND & ROUND
ROCK N ROLL BOOGIE WOOGIE
AUTUMN
WE ALL HAD A REAL GOOD TI
FRANKENSTEIN
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2412.31 | | BUSY::SLAB | Basket Case | Tue Apr 15 1997 12:40 | 5 |
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"We All Had a Real Good Time" was the one I was thinking of.
Thanks, Mark.
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2412.32 | | FABSIX::K_LUCHT | Orbital | Tue Apr 15 1997 21:18 | 5 |
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I seen the VH-1 thing, and I was geeking!! Awesome performance.
BTW, that was definitely NOT Rick Derringer.
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2412.33 | | BSS::MANTHEI | Not quitting my day job | Wed Apr 16 1997 17:08 | 8 |
| I caught the show too.... I remember thinking the "kid" on guitar must
have been 16 or 17 years old. He seemed a bit tentative on the stage
but he played well (for a young punk kid). The Dr. Hook "Cover of the
Rolling Stone" was way entertaining. They had some kind of a private
joke with the guitar stand. Anyone know what that was all about?
...or maybe these guys just laughed like that all the time. (???)
Mike
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2412.34 | Ron Montrose "Guitar Slinger" | NETCAD::GORDON | yadayadayada | Thu Apr 17 1997 14:40 | 10 |
| Ronnie Montrose was the guitar slinger with Edgar Winter on Midnite
Special. Saw him live with edgar a few times at the Orpheum, & his stage
act is/was very similar to Derringer's. Montrose went on to form his own
band "Montrose" with singer Sammy Hager " remember him? Hager went on
and joined VH after a haiatus when Montrose fired him because of his
behavior on stage....
Too many years ago to remember all the details, but I have "ALL" of
the montrose records (remember records/vinyl)? He was very "under
rated" IMHO.... (:.) Another player in the band was Dan Hartman. Wrote
lots of songs with Edgar. I think Dan is now deceased ?????
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2412.35 | | BUSY::SLAB | Exit light ... enter night | Thu Apr 17 1997 15:26 | 3 |
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Sammy did the lead vocals on Montrose's "Bad Motor Scooter".
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2412.36 | saw them in 76 | ALFSS2::JOHNSON_ROB | | Fri Apr 18 1997 08:54 | 8 |
| saw the band Montrose open up for Boston in '76 or was it '77. Sammy
was singing with them. Dont remember much about them, but was definitely
getting off on Boston then.
later,
rj
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