Taped for New York's WLIR-FM just after the release of Johnny Winter's classic 1978 album White, Hot & Blue, this epic performance at My Father's Place, Old Roslyn, NY, on September 8, 1978, captures the Texan blues great in fiery form, backed by new cohorts Jon Paris (bass, harmonica, vocals) and Bobby Torello (drums). Despite - or because of - his inebriated state, Winter turns in remarkably extended performances of numerous tracks, including what might just be the longest version of "Bony Moronie" ever recorded! The complete original radio broadcast is presented here with digitally remastered sound, and comes complete with background notes and rare images.
5 Country Blues Medley (Mississippi Blues / Kind Hearted Woman
6 Credits and Announcements
Taped for New York's WLIR-FM just after the release of Johnny Winter's classic 1978 album White, Hot & Blue, this epic performance at My Father's Place, Old Roslyn, NY, on September 8, 1978, captures the Texan blues great in fiery form, backed by new cohorts Jon Paris (bass, harmonica, vocals) and Bobby Torello (drums). Despite - or because of - his inebriated state, Winter turns in remarkably extended performances of numerous tracks, including what might just be the longest version of "Bony Moronie" ever recorded! The complete original radio broadcast is presented here with digitally remastered sound, and comes complete with background notes and rare images.