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My Generation VHS Includes performances by Jeff Beck, Alvin Lee, Johnny Winter, Joe Walsh, B.B. King, Duane Eddy, Jimi Hendrix and Eric Clapton. |
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Texas International Pop Festival Texas International Pop Festival 30 Aug 1969 - 16mm 3 cameras with sound 15Min. Got No Shoes Got No Blues - video of the 1969 Texas International Pop Festival |
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A Video with Johnny Winter, Santana and Taj Mahal. The Johnny Winter video parts are either from 1969 or 1971. The songs Johnny performs are "Johnny Be Good", "Mamma Talk To Your Daughter" and "Tell the Truth" |
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Palace Theatre - New York - 1973 The band is the Still Alive And Well formation. White Firebird used on all songs. Except for the intro song (Rock and Roll Hoochie Koo) where we notice a not-warmed-yet Johnny (I mean cliches riff), all the other songs are involve great solos (really inspired). This was presented on our MTV-like broadcast network named Musique Plus
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Blues Summit in Chicago Thursday, 18 July 1974 Video: Blues Summit In Chicago
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Winterland 1976 Winterland 1976- 1/2" B/W 2 cam. 15min (encore only) |
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Chicago Blues Festival 1981 Tuesday, 4 August 1981 released 1991 - The late Muddy Waters was one of the finest and most influential blues performers of all time -- just ask The Rolling Stones, who took their name from one of his songs. On this video, Muddy was captured in fine form onstage at the Chicago Blues Festival, with friend and collaborator Johnny Winter sitting in on guitar; songs include Mannish Boy and I'm A King Bee. |
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JOHNNY WINTER LIVE - 1984 Johnny Winter Toronto 1984 BLUES GUITARIST JOHNNY WINTER PERFORMS LIVE ON STAGE. HE PLAYS SUCH ROCK 'N' ROLL STANDARDS AS "HIGHWAY 61 REVISITED," "JUMPING JACK FLASH," AND "ROCK AND ROLL HOOCHEE COO." |
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Madison Square Garden circa 1993 Johnny was part of the Bob Dylan 30th Birthday Celebration at Madison Square Garden 16 Oct 1992. The concert is available on video and CD. Johnny plays a blistering version of Highway 61 Revisited. He's backed up by Booker T and the MGs. The bass player (Donald "Duck" Dunn I think?) is visibly blown away by Johnny's performance, it's a lot of fun to watch. The crowd absolutely loved him. I'm not sure who distributes the video or the exact name of the tape but it would be a good one to add to your list. Other performers include Neil Young, Eddie Vetter, Tracy Chapman and so many others I can't remember.
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Video Section
The section of the Johnny Winter Story gives a complete listing of all official and unofficial Johnny Winter material released on video.

