I don't own much of Johnny Winter's music. But I do appreciate things he did like helping Muddy Waters revive his recording career in the late 1970's. Winter did for Waters what the Rolling Stones couldn't do: he got in there and helped the man instead of just living off his name and legend. Listen to his exuberance in the background:
Should I be accused of thread-jacking, I will cop to it. It's just that there's no open thread (about which I do understand) and that this is the closest thing to it.
As I said, I will cop to it, and I will apologize for it, even if you do like the following but don't think I should have posted it here.
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A nice tribute, chick.
If Muddy called Johnny a "white boy" would that necessarily be a racial slur?
Rest in Peace, Johnny, you were awesome.
Thanks, Sixty. I'm not familiar with him, but that was great.
Should I be accused of thread-jacking, I will cop to it. It's just that there's no open thread (about which I do understand) and that this is the closest thing to it.
As I said, I will cop to it, and I will apologize for it, even if you do like the following but don't think I should have posted it here.
Carol Burnett and Robert Preston singing a Medley
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