• Pro FM Broadcast 8.8 - Sounds like the band is right at the top of their game, with Johnny inspired and ripping out one superb lead after another flawlessly.
  • Audience 8.4 - This is a very rare glimpse at a short lived incarnation of Johnny Winter’s band, mainly the addition of his brother Edgar.  So it’s an interesting tape, sounds VERY close to the main P.A. system and consequently has some upper mid crowding which makes for a strange mixture of a tape that is both clear and bright, and overcrowded in the upper mid band. It’s good sounding but does not give you much separation of instruments. For collectors this has to be considered a very important tape though.
  • Audience 7.8 - A large hall sound, but cleanly captured. Kind of sounds like you are there – tons of atmosphere without boominess. Pleasant!
  • Studio and Live 8.7 – 9.9 - A beautiful collection of recordings featuring the three original members (Tommy Shannon, Uncle John Turner, Johnny Winter) during various time periods over the decades. Most notable are the inclusion of some very rare 1969 studio sessions, and reunion material taken from Willie Nelson’s Arlyn Studios back in 1992. This material is outstanding and has yet to be officially released. Johnny Winter "Back Together Again 69-92" Disc 1 Johnny Winter with Edgar Winter Olympic Auditorium Los Angeles, CA 1970-03-07 01 -Mean Town Blues 02 -Talk To Your Daughter 03 -Mean Mistreater 04 -Johnny B.Goode 05 -Tobacco Road 06 -Drum Solo including a bit from "Frankenstein" 07 -Tell The Truth Band: Johnny Winter-Guitar,Vocals Edgar Winter-Sax,Electric Piano,vocals Uncle John Turner-drums Tommy Shannon-Bass Disc 2 The Nashville Sessions 1969 Recorded at "The Warehouse" studio Nashville, TN. 1969 1. -I'm Yours And I'm Hers (Take 1) 2. -I'm Yours And I'm Hers (Take 3) 3. -I'm Yours And I'm Hers (Take 5) 4. -I'm Yours And I'm Hers (Take 6) 5. -I'm Yours And I'm Hers (Take 7) 6. -I'm Yours And I'm Hers (Take 8) 7. -I'm Yours And I'm Hers (Take 15) Texas Gunslingers Sessions 1992 Arlyn Studios 1992 Austin, TX. 8. -Little Red Rooster 9. -Mother-In-Law Blues 10.-Shoulder Holster 11.-Shoulder Holster (Remix) 12.-Bandido (Greg Main on guitars) 13.-Parchman Farm (Greg Main guitars) 14. -Lo Down Situation (Greg Main guitars)  
  • CD 1&2 SDBRD/AUD Matrix 9.3 CD 2&3 Soundboard 9.5 - A great overview of John’s music contained herein. I admit I wasn’t too knowledgeable of his stuff, I knew his name (he is from Houston, he was just one of our locals) and had numerous chances to see him live…but sadly never did. I should have. This music is pretty basic, but will remind you a bit of Bob Dylan, and will entertain you endlessly with the lyrical wit and story-telling nature of the songs. A bright star, really, a shame that we lost him recently. John Prine 2/22/79 Rainbow Theatre Denver, CO Disc I:
    1. -Spanish Pipedream
    2. -Often Is A Word I Seldom Use
    3. -Fish And Whistle
    4. -Angel From Montgomery
    5. -Crooked Piece Of Time
    6. -Blue Umbrella
    7. -Illegal Smile
    8. -Sabu Visits The Twin Cities Alone
    9. -The Bottomless Lake
    10. -Dear Abby
    11. -Sam Stone
    12. -That's The Way The World Goes Round
    13. -There She Goes
    14. -I Had A Dream
    Disc 2
    1. -Living In The Future
    2. -Iron Ore Betty
    3. -Hello In There
    4. -Paradise
    5. -Please Don't Bury Me
    6. -Onomatopoeia
    7. -Sailin' Around
    8. -Mexican Home
    9. -Sweet Revenge
    10. -Souvenirs
    11. -Saigon
    Disc 3 Rockefellers Houston TX Feb 6 1984 Early Show: 1 -Please Don't Bury Me 2 -Bruised Orange (Chain Of Sorrow) 3 -Come Back To Us Barbara Lewis Hare Krishna Beauregard 4 -The Oldest Baby In The World 5 -Fish And Whistle 6 -Speed Of The Sound Of Loneliness 7 -Billy The Bum 8 -Illegal Smile 9 -How Lucky 10 -Iron Ore Betty 11 -Aimless Love 12 -Sam Stone 13 -I Had A Dream 14 -There She Goes 15 -Hello In There 16 -Paradise Set II Late Show: 17 -Just Wanna Be With You 18 Common Sense 19 -Spanish Pipedream Disc 4 1 -Far From Me 2 -Speed Of The Sound Of Loneliness 3 -Fish And Whistle 4 -Come Back To Us Barbara Lewis Hare Krishna Beauregard 5 -Unwed Fathers 6 -Illegal Smile 7 -Dear Abby 8 -Souvenirs 9 -That's The Way The World Goes 'round 10 -Old Betty 11 -People Puttin' People Down 12 -Aw Heck 13 -Bottomless Lake 14 -Talk 15 -Sam Stone 16 -One Red Rose 17 -Please Don't Bury Me 18 -Sailin' Around 19 -Hello In There 20 -A Boy Like Me
  • Soundboard 8.8 - The audio is excellent soundboard but the mix leaves out most bottom end, although the bassist is there I can hear him sometimes! Is the recording trebly and thin? Nope. It’s a good recording, with everything you really came to hear which is guitar…and of that there is plenty. Ducking, diving, turning around on a dime, vibrating, electric and fun. I can highly recommend this even if the bass is…where’s the bass?  More Bass Please ha ha!  Still excellent, still worthwhile. JOHN CIPOLLINA / NICK GRAVENITES BAND (Thunder & Lightning) Milano, Palalido December 2, 1979 Disc 1 01. -Just a Little Bit 02. -Six weeks in Reno 03. -Lies 04. -Small Walk-In Box 05. -Stormy Monday 06. -Southside 07. -Not Fade Away - Cobra 08. -You Can't Judge a Book By Looking At The Cover Disc 2 09. -Mama Lion 10. -Born in Chicago 11. -Sweet Little Angel - Sweet Cocaine 12. -Junkyard in Malibu 13. -Down In The Bottom 14. -Dancing Queen 15. -Who Do You Love
  • Audience 8.5 - A somewhat roughed up old tape with some hiss, and audience members who appear on the tape in their excitement (not too bad) but the music is here man, it’s relatively close to the stage and guitar seemed to be a little back behind the rest except when he used the talk box and it was front and center… very strange! Bass is sitting nicely in the mix (not a boomy sound, pretty defined). I enjoyed listening, especially because Joe was really good, he kept me engaged with this one. I found the audience near taper to be interesting and I enjoyed hearing them on the tape believe it or not. It is a real time capsule! So, all in all, I do recommend to fans because how much Joe/Barnstorm is out there anyway? Joe Walsh & Barnstorm Wollman's Rink Central Park, New York, NY August 11, 1973 01 Meadows 02 Midnight Moodies 03 Tend My Garden - Drums 04 Rocky Mountain Way 05 The Bomber 06 Turn to Stone 07 Funk #49 Band line-up Joe Walsh - lead guitar, lead vocals Kenny Passarelli - bass guitar, backing vocals Joe Vitale - drums, percussion, flute, backing vocals Rocke Grace - keyboards (died July 23, 2020) (aged 68)  

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