Postby WildcatOne » Tue Jun 27, 2006 11:46 am
I talked to Johnny Winter on the phone once, in 1969...he called to talk to one of my roommates...heck, I didn't know who he was till after I hung up (my friend wasn't there. They were buddies from hanging out at the Dome Shadows club) and I went...uh...HEY! That was Johnny Winter! But what could I have said to him other than hi, howya doin'...at the time I was listening to "English Rose" by Fleetwood Mac and "Bayou Country" by Creedence and learning those licks...I also had "The Progressive Blues Experiment", Winter's pre-Columbia album that he made in Austin at the Vulcan Gas Company...but his playing was far too advanced for me to grasp at that time (he was using open tunings and I thought it was standard tuning)...He's also friends with another one of my friends here in town, Jim Shortt, and does he ever have some stories...Johnny Winter is an all-time Top 10 blues player (white, black, I don't think it matters). I have his complete vinyl output in my collection, but no CDs. Should grab one...
The DaVinci Code is a quick read. I liked it, it was a heck of a ride for a few days...Cheers, WC1
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