Saturday, January 22, 2011

JW - 1978-08-24(aka27) - Chicago, ILL

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3 comments:

  1. Johnny Winter .... August 24 (or 27?), 1978
    Park West, Chicago, Illinois, USA

    Johnny Winter - Guitar, vocals
    Jon Paris - Bass
    Bobby Torello - Drums

    Torrent size: 5 tracks; 58:46 minutes; ~399MB flacs, etc.
    Quality: ex- FM
    Source: FM cassette tape, ??unknown gen??> CDR> (wav) EAC (secure mode)> (flac) Flac Frontend level 6 (align on sector boundaries)
    Artwork: none.
    Transfer: Francisco Silva (Brasil), of JAJ's (roryglzep) tape. Thank You!!

    Francisco's comments:
    source: excellent FM broadcast. I received this recording as August 27 but many trading lists state this show as August 24.
    comment: a fragment presenting the final portion of the concert - Johnny says that "sweet home Chicago" is the last song.

    Setlist:

    1. rolling & tumbling
    2. come on in my kitchen
    3. johnny b. goode
    4. Mississipi blues [great version, as always]
    5. sweet home Chicago [cut the audience cheering out at the very last note played]

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  2. And suddenly my excitement is tempered...

    I logged on & got all excited seeing all the mid to late 70s JWs filling my screen - all that Joe Walsh is going to be fantastic .... oh .... ah well, Mr. Winter is pretty cool too.

    Does anyone have any thoughts on which 3-4 of these concerts would be the best representation of his work? I could download them all but honestly he's not a favorite & I doubt that I'd ever listen to that much of him even over a few years. On the other hand, having 3-4 really great ones on tap for when the mood strikes would be much more likely to be played & really enjoyed.

    Thanks for the opinions (& as always, thanks for the hard work Doc)

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  3. Your best bet would be to go through the comments and select the FM and SBD shows. I like 1970 and 1978 shows. I have been listening to Johnny since the early days and i tend to download most of the shows except poor quality auds. I stay away from shows where the drunks yell and gossip throughout the concert in the close proximity of the mike.

    Mark

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