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Blues Legend Johnny Winter dead at 70


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Another one of the old masters has passed.........one of my guitar heroes................

http://consequenceofsound.net/2014/07/r-i-p-johnny-winter-blues-legend-dead-at-70/

For you youngsters who don't know who he is check out his Johnny Winter And Fillmore East Live album for a schooling in blues and epic slide guitar playing

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RVezY2CiRWw

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I remember going to a full stadium concert in 1979 called the World Music Festival, on the bill were Aerosmith, Ted Nugent, Nazareth etc,
Johnny Winter was on the bill as well, and when that cat took the stage, he completely commandeered everyone's attention.

The cops, ambulance attendants, popcorn salespeople, everyone stopped what they were doing and turned to the stage and watched his set.

It was just jaw dropping excellence!

I will never forget it.

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I have seen Johnny about a dozen times and he never disappointed even with him being rather frail lately......always willing to sign autographs after the show.........

I am going to see Rick Derringer play tomorrow night so I am sure this hit him pretty hard as he was close with Johnny so it will be interesting what he has to say..........

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I have seen Johnny about a dozen times and he never disappointed even with him being rather frail lately......always willing to sign autographs after the show.........

I am going to see Rick Derringer play tomorrow night so I am sure this hit him pretty hard as he was close with Johnny so it will be interesting what he has to say..........

Yeah I'm sure it did.

I saw Derringer open for Aerosmith in '77, of course he did Rock and Roll Hoochie Koo, his biggest hit co-written by Johnny.

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Saw Rick Derringer last night at the Bull Run Tavern with about a hundred people.......play as a power trio these days and for someone in his late 60's the man can still play.......only mention of Johnny's passing was a quick comment as he kicked into the first song which was a little strange as I thought they were close....

in any case he is worth seeing if you get the chance.......

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