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Johnny was the real deal. The best of the blues guitar revivalists
whenever some idiot says white folks can't sing the blues I show them Johnny Winter. don't get any whiter that that boy!
This cover is significantly inferior to the original by Mr. Zimmerman, yet we never hear the Dylan version--only the Johnny Winter version. What's up with that? I'm tired of hearing this!
Nah this is a lot better
Don't hear Johnny Winter played that much anymore, but he was one of the greats of blues guitar. I had the good fortune to see him live a number of times. He put on a great show and always had a very talented band with him. He is missed, furshur.
I saw him about a year before he died in a small town (Pembroke Ontario) on probably his last tour. He had a great band. The lead guitarist was doing all the talking while JW sat in a chair. He still had the voice and guitar but it was sad to see him sat there in this little town in the middle of nowhere. Glad I saw him though, he was one of the greats.
Sounds like Bobcat Golthwait singing with George Thorogood playing in the background. Bizarre.
or Kermit the Frog
Don't hear Johnny Winter played that much anymore, but he was one of the greats of blues guitar. I had the good fortune to see him live a number of times. He put on a great show and always had a very talented band with him. He is missed, furshur.
Saw him in about 2012. Agree it was a great show with a great band.
His bandmates had to help him get onstage, then propped him up on a stool. Thought he was going to pitch headfirst into the seats at times. But man, could he still play.
This cover is significantly inferior to the original by Mr. Zimmerman, yet we never hear the Dylan version--only the Johnny Winter version. What's up with that? I'm tired of hearing this!
Because we've heard Dylan's version 17,677,549,333,206,782 times?
Johnny just burns this one down. There's fire in that slide guitar.
One of the best slide guitar ever
Don't hear Johnny Winter played that much anymore, but he was one of the greats of blues guitar. I had the good fortune to see him live a number of times. He put on a great show and always had a very talented band with him. He is missed, furshur.
Well, he died in 2014, but I'll bet he's still blistering a Strat on Radio Paradise.
Ahem!
It's good (in fact it's great), but it's not Jimi Hendrix's All Along The Watch Tower good...
I Agree!!

Best cover ever of a Dylan song!!!!
The live versions kick ass!!!!
Ahem!
It's good (in fact it's great), but it's not Jimi Hendrix's All Along The Watch Tower good...
YouTube Music
The live versions kick ass!!!!
Ummmmm.... this IS good, but I can think of a better one.
Oh yeah! And it didn't even have a run out groove, did it?
All these Texas guitar slingers (Johnny Winters, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Albert Collins et al) played with such fire and pure guts
Beats Dylan's voice!
Although it severely limited the hope I had for becoming a career musician, on balance I think the fact that the pennywhistle never quite took off as a musical instrument is a GOOD thing.
LOL.
I hear a stoned & drunk Kermit The Frog singing.
The live versions kick ass!!!!
I'll go +2, 6 to 8, based on your endorsement (if idiot_wind likes a BD cover, I do too!) and that fabulous guitar playing. Long Live RP and the hundreds of BD songs (and thousands of covers)!!
The live versions kick ass!!!!

Johnny sounds RAW which in my world is a good thing...
He sings like Animal, to be specific.
Johnny on RP!!!
I thought I would never see the day!!!!
Now If you could just dig out that song I submitted to the LRC about a year or so ago
But that guitar . . . .

awful. just awful.
probably explains why Dylan considered this the best of all covers
Nice!

awful. just awful.



