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It's no surprise that his biggest seller is a live album, and this one is another accomplished effort. Winter plays fast, filling up measures with torrents of notes that must impress any guitar fan, and he earns the big cheers heard in between numbers. All the songs are basically vehicles for his guitar playing, sometimes performed in unison with Radford. Otherwise, he plays the standards 'Bony Moronie,' 'It's All Over Now,' and 'Highway 61 Revisited,' as well as songs written for him by his old bandmate Rick Derringer ( 'Roll with Me') and John Lennon ( 'Rock & Roll People'). One reason he hasn't satisfied the potential the business people saw in him probably is that he hasn't turned out to be a songwriter here, the only song credited to him is the 12-and-a-half-minute slow blues number 'Sweet Papa John' that closes the disc. Instead, Live Johnny Winter And has turned out to be his only gold album, and he remains a fleet-fingered guitarist, as usual playing rock & roll as well as blues. His early renown came as a fleet-fingered blues guitarist, but the music industry pitched him as a potential superstar performer. The photograph encapsulates the dilemma of Johnny Winter's career, seven years after he signed a lucrative contract with CBS Records (his discs are now issued by its Blue Sky subsidiary). Captured Live by Johnny Winter CD 4.99 6.99 Save 29 CD 4.99 Vinyl LP 37.
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He must have been performing as part of a festival or opening for an act that can fill stadiums, like the Rolling Stones. 180 gram audiophile vinyl Includes insert with photos and credits Live performance by blues and rock guitarist Johnny Winter and his band Featuring the songs. On the back cover of Captured Live, Johnny Winter’s second live album (following 1971’s Live Johnny Winter And), Winter is pictured with his band (second guitarist Floyd Radford, bass player Randy Jo Hobbs, and drummer Richard Hughes) from the back, playing before a giant, open-air sports stadium full of fans. trians I aint got no fuckin yes men My ideas are met with questions Execution is the destination always Theres always someone better man youll learn that on yo.
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Most of his other stuff is pretty bluesy. The photograph is not identified, leaving the impression, along with the large cheering heard on the LP itself, that Winter was headlining such a venue - but he couldn't have been, because he isn't that big a name. 4 5.Brain Powder Johnny Polygon-The Nothing5.Brain PowderVerse1 Chillin at the crib smoking weed Thinking about the different shit I need. This is Johnny Winters best album if you like rock and roll. On the back cover of Captured Live!, Johnny Winter's second live album (following 1971's Live Johnny Winter And), Winter is pictured with his band (second guitarist Floyd Radford, bass player Randy Jo Hobbs, and drummer Richard Hughes) from the back, playing before a giant, open-air sports stadium full of fans.