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MessageSujet: Johnny Winter     Johnny Winter  Icon_minitimeLun 12 Juil 2010 - 20:14

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"Steve Paul, who was my manager, owned a club called The Scene which was the big happening rock club in New York in 1968. All the niced-looking groupies were there, and the musicians were there because the chicks were there. It worked out nice for everybody. There were a lot of real interesting jams there, though how good they were would depend on how inebriated the musicians were.

"Now, of course, as soon as I'd heard Jimi's first record I was in love with his band, so it was a natural thing for me to want to play with him. He was real interested in playing slide, so he seemed to enjoy playing with me. He never really made much of an effort to learn slide, though. As good as he was, I'm sure he could've done it.

"I think he had time booked at the Record Plant every damn night, and when the Scene would close down he'd get a bunch of people together and go over the Record Plant and jam. Then he'd listen to the results the next day when he'd be straighter, and hopefully get ideas from them.

"By the time we met we both had our styles, but you can always learn from other people. I'm sure that there are little things in my playing that I don't even think about anymore that came from Jimi.

"Jimi was really familiar with the blues - Howlin' Wolf and Muddy Waters - he could play good straight blues. That's what he was really-a great electric blues player. He just stretched it out. He had more chords, but his playing was all blues. He had so much feeling, and he expanded it with the electronics. Some people call them gimmicks, but they're hard to work with. I get all goofed up when I start using that stuff, but Jimi would hook up all these different things together and know how to work them. It was like he was playing a different instrument. It was really amazing what he could do with effects. He was creating a 21st Century music. There'll never be anybody that will equal what he did.

"You asked what he was like as a person? Well, his main focus was on music and chicks. He really didn't talk about politics or his past. He'd be friendly, but kind of distant. He wasn't the kind of guy you'd tell your problems to. When you're that big, you just can't open yourself up to everybody. That's one of the reasons he liked Billy Cox - Billy knew him and grew up with him. He knew Hendrix before his success. See, once you've made it, everybody feels like they know you, and it can be very lonely. Jimi didn't have anybody looking out for him. That was one of his main problems. Everybody wanted something. It's too bad that Jimi wasn't looking out for Jimi, either.

"If only he'd had somebody to say, 'Hey man, put yourself in the hospital for a while, get away from the dope, and think about what you want to do.' It would have made a lot of difference. But in those days drugs were thought of as something good, and Jimi was considered the king of the whole thing. Jimi and Janis Joplin were the king and queen of the drug culture. They almost had to die, because you can't have a culture based on drugs. Toward the end, every time I'd see him he looked more and more depressed."

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MessageSujet: Re: Johnny Winter     Johnny Winter  Icon_minitimeMar 13 Juil 2010 - 10:53

Winter interview :

UniVibes: When did you first meet Jimi Hendrix?
Johnny Winter: I met him at The Scene club that my manager Steve Paul had in 1968. Jimi was always at The Scene when he was in New York and we played many times together. He was just everywhere - he went out and jammed everywhere he was. There was a club called The Experience where he always went when he was there - no matter where he went he would go out and play with whoever was around and do a lot of recording with other people, just recording the jamming. They would be down at the club all night and then whoever was sober enough he would bring back to the studio at the end of the night - you know, he really did like to play!

UV: You're sometimes credited as playing on a Jimi Hendrix bootleg called `Sky High' along with Jim Morrison and others playing `Red House', `The Sunshine Of Your Love' and several other songs...
JW: Oh, I never even met Jim Morrison! There's a whole album of Jimi and Jim and I'm supposedly on the album but I don't think I am `cause I never met Jim Morrison in my life! I'm sure I never, never played with Jim Morrison at all! I don't know how that [rumour] got started.
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MessageSujet: Re: Johnny Winter     Johnny Winter  Icon_minitimeJeu 21 Juil 2011 - 17:02

"I played with Jimi five to 10 times. He was a great player, one of the best that's ever been. He was a fantastic (songwriter), just unbelievable."

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MessageSujet: Re: Johnny Winter     Johnny Winter  Icon_minitimeJeu 21 Juil 2011 - 21:29

Johnny Winter -" He was a fantastic (songwriter), just unbelievable."

Et c'est ça qui fait toute la différence entre Hendrix et les autres "guitar heroes".
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MessageSujet: Re: Johnny Winter     Johnny Winter  Icon_minitimeVen 22 Juil 2011 - 9:51

Purple Jim a écrit:
Johnny Winter -" He was a fantastic (songwriter), just unbelievable."

Et c'est ça qui fait toute la différence entre Hendrix et les autres "guitar heroes".
Ca dépend ce que l'on appelle un "Guitar Hero"
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MessageSujet: Re: Johnny Winter     Johnny Winter  Icon_minitimeVen 22 Juil 2011 - 13:12

Tiger a écrit:

Ca dépend ce que l'on appelle un "Guitar Hero"

Je veux dire, des "héros" comme Jeff Beck, Ritchie Blackmore, ...
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MessageSujet: Re: Johnny Winter     Johnny Winter  Icon_minitimeDim 28 Aoû 2011 - 22:11

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