Rick's brother was on the album ans the tour and then had an issue that caused him to have to stop drumming. real shame! Excellent drummer. Billed as Randy Z, Their last name is actually Zaerringer
Hello Christiano,beleza? Muito feliz por ter encontrado esse vídeo com dois clássicos que ouço quase todos os dias para fazer minha cabeça nesse mundo crazy,hehe! Muito bom ! Grato por sua postagem. Sucesso sempre. Mais um inscrito. Abraços do Sul do Brasil.
Ya your Right! That was a Cool Catch! Thought Rick's stage volume was a little loud? But in those days it was so primitive you were lucky to get a decent sound system?
@@kevinkhoy7171 Wish I could accept credit, but my friend Brian McBride heard it and pointed it out to me. Yeah, it was a great catch. Interestingly, this was recorded before "Layla and assorted love songs" was released.
So for decades all we got was Mean Mistreater from the "First great rock festival of the seventies" triple lp, ( probably edited) then in 2014 we get a couple more tracks namely Eyesight To The Blind and Prodigal Son now actual video shows up although this Prodigal is edited, wonder why we don't have the entire festival yet, maybe audio and video? after 53 years it's about time.
Good question. Johnny later said he 'hated' the album, noting it was too rocky for his taste. I felt it was one of his best. It is certainly my favourite, with a fine band playing some great tunes.
@@MrCherryJuice I think he and his manager believed Derringer was upstaging him. From the show I saw, it was true. Jonny was trying to rewrite history. He loved it when he was living it. That is when he started doing heroin that robbed him of his talent.
Johnny and Rick, what a class guitar team.
I love this time period of his funky rock recordings
I love anything from the period of Johnny Winter And
Outstanding video of these amazing musicians 🎸🎶🎶🎶❤️💙❤️
Randy and Rick with Edgar on drums
Johnny Winter And without Bobby Caldwell.very cool
first time seeing Edgar behind a set
One of a kind great slide guitarist and one hell of as showman! 🇨🇦🎼🎸
I love the way Johnny carries his self it said I'm beautiful
Is this concert available on DVD
This is SPECTACULAR ‼️ Eternal thanks to the original photographer and the person(s) that shared this❤️ I love it🎸🔥 JW And at their finest !
So this is basically the JW And live line up...nice
With Edger on drums?
Did anyone notice Edgar on drums this was before Bobby Caldwell I would say early summer of 1970
Rick's brother was on the album ans the tour and then had an issue that caused him to have to stop drumming. real shame! Excellent drummer. Billed as Randy Z, Their last name is actually Zaerringer
What a gem this vid is. Thanks!
Rick ain't no slouch either.
Wow Edgar is playing drums on this one!!!
With addition of the Midnight Special JW songs from his appearance in 1973, Winter videos have gotten pretty good lately on YT.
Hello Christiano,beleza? Muito feliz por ter encontrado esse vídeo com dois clássicos que ouço quase todos os dias para fazer minha cabeça nesse mundo crazy,hehe! Muito bom ! Grato por sua postagem. Sucesso sempre. Mais um inscrito. Abraços do Sul do Brasil.
Dang,edgar was kicking tail
At the 0:12 mark Rick Derrringer plays the opening riff to Layla.
Ya your Right! That was a Cool Catch! Thought Rick's stage volume was a little loud? But in those days it was so primitive you were lucky to get a decent sound system?
@@kevinkhoy7171 Wish I could accept credit, but my friend Brian McBride heard it and pointed it out to me. Yeah, it was a great catch. Interestingly, this was recorded before "Layla and assorted love songs" was released.
So for decades all we got was Mean Mistreater from the "First great rock festival of the seventies" triple lp, ( probably edited) then in 2014 we get a couple more tracks namely Eyesight To The Blind and Prodigal Son now actual video shows up although this Prodigal is edited, wonder why we don't have the entire festival yet, maybe audio and video? after 53 years it's about time.
Blessed to have seen him twice. May he RIP.
Johnny, the best
Awesome
wonder why he cut GIGA short. Good sound
Good question. Johnny later said he 'hated' the album, noting it was too rocky for his taste. I felt it was one of his best. It is certainly my favourite, with a fine band playing some great tunes.
@@MrCherryJuice I think he and his manager believed Derringer was upstaging him. From the show I saw, it was true. Jonny was trying to rewrite history. He loved it when he was living it. That is when he started doing heroin that robbed him of his talent.