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Johnny Winter dies at 70 - R.I.P.


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[quote name='TheGreek' timestamp='1405598219' post='2503419']
Am I the only one who thinks that 70 isn't that old...FFS Vera Lynn is still alive...
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Nope, 70 is not really that old, but I'm guessing that Vera Lynn has led a 'less demanding' lifestyle.

I remember being mildly shocked at seeing (on DVD) Winter shuffle onto stage for the 2007 Crossroads Guitar Festival (the 3-yearly concerts organised by Clapton for his Antigua rehab facility) and have to sit down for his short performance, so I reckon it's quite an achievement for him still to have been touring when he died seven years later.

As for why he was still touring while in such frail health, I guess that's just what he was used to doing. BB King also has serious health problems and had to sit through the Royal Albert Hall concert I attended about 10 years ago, but he's still touring and I quite expect to read some similar news about him dying while on tour one day. It's just what these guys do.

It's sad, of course, but at least their musical legacy will go on.

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I saw him striding across a fairly small stage back in the '70s, belting it out. Fantastic presence; sublime musicianship. Given the life-style, 70-odd is about par, I should think. RIP, you've done your bit,and done it good. A great man, in many ways.

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[quote name='Dad3353' timestamp='1405602119' post='2503497']
Given the life-style, 70-odd is about par, I should think. RIP, you've done your bit,and done it good. A great man, in many ways.
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Indeed.

In fact, I'm amazed he lasted as long as he did. Fair play to him. :)

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[quote name='skankdelvar' timestamp='1405606208' post='2503576']

In fact, I'm amazed he lasted as long as he did. Fair play to him. :)
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He didn't look in the best of health (to put it mildly) when I saw him about 20 years ago, so perhaps we should be glad that he carried on as long as he did!

RIP Johnny - I shall dig out Rock & Roll Hoochie Koo later in tribute...

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[quote name='peteb' timestamp='1405613794' post='2503684']
He didn't look in the best of health (to put it mildly) when I saw him about 20 years ago, so perhaps we should be glad that he carried on as long as he did!
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I saw him around the same time. Jon Paris on bass and neck-brace harmonica?

Felt [i]slightly[/i] cheated that JW played most of the gig on his Erlewine Lazer and may not have been alone in that sentiment. A cheer went up when a roadie finally handed him the Firebird.

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[quote name='discreet' timestamp='1405611696' post='2503661']
I'll always remember him for his performance of Jumpin' Jack Flash on The Old Grey Whistle Test in 1974.
Which via the gift of YouTube I reproduce here.

[media]http://youtu.be/wQPlU5q1CBI[/media]
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Randy Jo Hobbs on bass there, also sadly gone as is drummer Rich Hughes - what a rhythm section he had then!!

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