I have old Vermont roots... back before the Liberal carpetbaggers crossed northward from New York and vicinity... I prefer the Green Mountain State from those days of true Yankees (rather than Bernie Sanders BSers)!
@travelinben19664 күн бұрын
Edgar wasn't mentioned in his will?
@variousvisfineart3 күн бұрын
@@travelinben1966 i agree that sounds odd
@raross61197 күн бұрын
Never got the attention he deserved
@saxonsteve7 күн бұрын
Didn’t realize he is buried close(2 Hours) to me!
@variousvisfineart7 күн бұрын
It may be worth a trip. Easton is a nice little town with farms. You can pick peaches or ride a horse or buy fresh local produce in Easton.
@mabaker48818 күн бұрын
Others who may have been born in WI may include Liberace, Gene Wilder, Don Amechi, Tom Snyder, Tyne Daly, Jackie Mason, Georgia O'Keefe, Spencer Tracy, Bradley Whitford, Bob Uecker and Allen Ludden
@variousvisfineart7 күн бұрын
@@mabaker4881 Wow! An impressive list
@andrewhalsey52708 күн бұрын
His style was the best and unique. No other blues guitarist can ever compare.
@andrewhalsey52708 күн бұрын
Love you Johnny a true inspiration in my life. Your music and talent will never be forgotten.
@andrewhalsey52708 күн бұрын
My favorite blues guitars next would be Stevie Ray Vaughn. 1 of Stevie s idols also. R. I. P Johnny your a legend that needs more credit. It's my own fault and be careful with a fool explains it all.
@eddiecoralnick860111 күн бұрын
💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐🙏💔
@allihhussainmazari168r12 күн бұрын
Agriculture makes the world go.
@variousvisfineart12 күн бұрын
That is true. No Farms, no food.
@allihhussainmazari168r12 күн бұрын
Real usa is country usa. The best of usa is the country side. But the problem is will find no halal food so can't visit the deep usa
@Jahnink14 күн бұрын
#11 Bonus fact was a dud. But Johnnie's bad eyesight and sleeping until 4pm? He does sound closely related to bats. 😂😂😂
@thatsthewayitgoes915 күн бұрын
Oh Yeh
@TucoDog-ho6fw16 күн бұрын
I saw Johnny shortly before he died and he was signing memorabilia for people. I gave them one of his CDs to sign for me. There was probably 20 items. Albums, CDs, posters etc. After he performed, they took those items out back to his motorhome and I watched from outside through the crack in the drapes as he was signing that stuff. He was using a medium sharpie and was leaning down to within a few inches of the surfaces he was signing. Each piece took him a long time. What a great guy to go through that for fans like me. RIP Johnny. 😘
@gunboom18 күн бұрын
I was born and raised in the Golden Triangle. No way I want to be buried there.
@fuzzybutkus897018 күн бұрын
Why is a native of Texas and proud of Texas music buried in Conn.??
@variousvisfineart18 күн бұрын
Many people have posted he same question. So, I mad a video to tell why. Here is a link kzfaq.info/get/bejne/f5dpnLKEvc6bn6s.htmlsi=zr1kAbj81ncZ_h8U
@rickadkins827720 күн бұрын
One of my all-time favorite blues guitarist I seen him four times the fourth time it was winter oddly enough and he looked like hell. The band was playing trying to pick him up. It was kind of sad to see him so sick one of my all-time favorites RIP Johnny.
@sldrums21 күн бұрын
my band opened two shows for john and edgar,in dania florida, back in 1969.both were very friendly
@adventuretravelromance23 күн бұрын
Why is Johnny buried in Connecticut and not Texas? I saw him at least 3 times in his career from the 1970s on. He was one of the greatest guitarist who ever lived.
@variousvisfineart23 күн бұрын
It must have been great to hear Johnny live. Why Connecticut? I made a video to answer that. kzfaq.info/get/bejne/f5dpnLKEvc6bn6s.htmlsi=HOF_oEPZdu0PSQul
@12mikewolf24 күн бұрын
That’s a northern not a Muskie
@enies212025 күн бұрын
Dad jokes are the greatest
@user-vh1mc8mx4o25 күн бұрын
lol 😂
@variousvisfineart25 күн бұрын
It is a joke
@TeaParty177628 күн бұрын
I heard Winter in West Yarmouth, MA in the late 70s. I dont recall the building. But the woman I was with looked so good that some guy asked me if he could compliment her. I told him to ask her. She smiled. A perfect story for a great bluesrocker. I turned my cousin, a musician, onto Winter and he turned me on to Laura Nyro.
@raydavis926129 күн бұрын
I was so lucky to get go see him on 5 occasions
@brianwells450729 күн бұрын
I think he's buried there at his bequest is Johnny had a great sense of humor? The legend of Eastwood Cemetery is the story of "The Lady in White". A ghostly white figure of a woman has been documented by a lot of people at dusk. Makes sense when you think about it? Now Johnny and Suzy are among the white lady. Johnny was always conscious of his Albanism and ridiculed as a child growing up, and had a deep resentment. Anyway God bless Johnny and Paul Nelson, I know Johnny was glad to see him at the Heavenly Blues Bar! Paul's still I'd be willing to bet taking care of his dear friend!❤
@Dd1320029 күн бұрын
Long live the music of Johnny Winter
@billyshane3804Ай бұрын
Johnny Winter - Champion & Legend RIP. Thankyou Sir for posting & for the respect, like Johnny deserves.
@billyshane3804Ай бұрын
Johnny Winter - Champion & Legend
@tapestry_gamingАй бұрын
Nice work Jon!
@variousvisfineartАй бұрын
Thanks. I invest myself totally
@variousvisfineartАй бұрын
You can see my photos in INSTAGRAM instagram.com/jonwasonphoto/
@variousvisfineartАй бұрын
A weakness I found is the wheels have studs that get stripped when the mechanics mount tires. I got 2 replaced today. The garage said they see this often
@anauticalgate5496Ай бұрын
If I'm ever up that way , will bring a handful of Texas sod to keep Johnny from getting homesick.
@variousvisfineartАй бұрын
That is a great idea!
@hamishoneill9998Ай бұрын
Hi Jon, I just subscribed. It’s a pretty cool video about Johnny, nice work. Am very keen to see your next video about some other music or acting legend. Cheers
@variousvisfineart28 күн бұрын
Thanks for the sub!
@nunyabizness6546Ай бұрын
Baddest guitar to ever come out of Texas.
@khillsy4489Ай бұрын
He actually said johnny was the whitest black guy he ever met.
@variousvisfineartАй бұрын
It is amazing how musicians so often collaborate with others regardless of color. The music unites them.
@edlink3483Ай бұрын
I saw Johnny Winters 4 times and also have the book. I also saw him with Egar and White Trash
@Kinger1625Ай бұрын
Johnny Winter’s abilities as a blues player and singer…were extremely underrated imho. The man was a killer player, and his slide work was amazing. Medicine man will always be #1 for me, followed Got to find my baby from the Let me In album, which is hard to find for purchase. ❤❤
@MarkBarna1Ай бұрын
It is funny how many people mispronounce JW's last name as Winters. Including the drummer from Derek Truck's namesake band when Johnny joined them on stage in front of tens of thousands. "And here he is, Johnny Winters.'
@josealberto146Ай бұрын
Johnny Winter era um grande Bluesman de referência para quem gosta dos Blues jamais o esquecerá. Obrigado
@donniemoyer9261Ай бұрын
hey thanks. I also was/am a JW fan. I have a question maybe someone will answer. I've traveled up and down hwy 61 and stopped off in Leland Ms. and visited a little mueum there that had Johnny's and Edgar's memorabilia. got talkin' with the owner and he said the boys were born in Leland then moved to Texas. others have told me differently.spose I could find out somewhere but maybe someone here might know. one time at the Celebrity Theater in Phx I saw JW. he was really loaded only played for 20 minutes or so. was in the can takin a leak and some idiot came in and was bad mouthin my man and the fight began...lol. after I helped em up I said to em, you should never judge a man unless you've walked in his shoes.. saw JW a cupla years later in Tempe and he had been clean foe awhile and he put on an awsum show..sadly I only got to see em those 2 times..but have all his music..thanks again..
@timbuckxxi9690Ай бұрын
# 4 white castle sliders...Nothing like some fresh little steamed cheeseburgers...I agree Johnny..Miss him very much.💜❤💚💙💓💕💗💌
@frankdiscussion2069Ай бұрын
#12 dude was a heroin addict and took methadone until the day he died
@mns8732Ай бұрын
I hing with JW in Manhattan. Taught me everything on blues
@jamespell8091Ай бұрын
This is so cool. The last one blew my mind but him on a moped in NYC. I imagin back in the day thay hadnt yet helmet laws. Imagine spotting him and recognizing him. In the 70's a friend had managed to get two pitures of himself in the school yearbook. One of ghe pitures was of him named Johnny Winter. I think he saw him at Winterland. I envy him lots. Ive seen Edgar a few times but ive never seen Johnny. (Actually it really pisses me off that i have never seen Johnny Winter)
@Tom-Yum-GaiАй бұрын
always wished I'd seen him in the And stage but I got lucky when I saw him at the Fillmore East in November of 69 I think it was. Columbia had signed him for a reported 600,000 and he was touring to promote Second Winter. He did not miss ONE NOTE. Blazing fast, fluid with great tone. Still up at the top among shows I saw. Roy Buchanan at Carnegie Hall was maybe #2 but then I saw Ten Years After a few months after Johnny also at the Fillmore. Was sad to see the slow slide after he got with Derringer. Couple friends caught Rick in the parking lot after a show and he told them And was always a contest between him and Johnny to see who could do more heroin and still play. Heroin rips the spine out of guitarists. Look what it did to Clapton...461 Ocean Blvd. Pure drek. OH!! and Edger came on with Johnny near the end of his set and they did Tobacco Road. Damn good.
@rk-ec7kxАй бұрын
Can't go wrong with a American built pickup
@tedroesch9133Ай бұрын
First album I heard was 'Still Alive and Well'. He passed up a fortune by not doing R & R 😢.
@tedroesch9133Ай бұрын
Saw him & Robin Trower in Joplin, MO late '80's, no more than 250 people. Joplin was punished with that tornado.
@variousvisfineartАй бұрын
That must have been a great concert.
@robertaccorsini4663Ай бұрын
He also liked cigarettes
@variousvisfineartАй бұрын
Yes that is true.
@billgoforth742614 күн бұрын
Pretty sure he was a big fan of heroin too for a long time..