The Johnny Winter Experience Pt. II
I have to say that the Bull Run Restaurant was a great venue to see an old favorite (John Dawson Winter III on 23 February 1944 in Beaumont, Texas). It was completely done up right. Check this out: $35.00 gets you inside, and a seat for a lavish menu. Oh yeah, what better way to set up a Johnny Winter show than Bass Ale and Prime Rib? Dinner conversation and an older crowd made this dining adventure a treat, complete with the late arrivals to our table, dyed in the wool Johnny fans and reliving their youth a little. Elaine gave me an update on Johnny's health status, while Monique, Steve and Bob did a routine about getting on the "crack patch". Good Stuff? No, but, hey, I didn't know that my table came with comedians! Good News, Everyone. . .I can take the night off.

Now there was a little break between acts, but eventually Johnny Winter came shuffling along, band at his elbows, keeping him steady as they guided him to his chair. Now I know he broke his hip in 2000 on the European tour, and his health was going, but it shook me a little to see one of my idols in this way. But also it added something evil to the performance, because I tell you he was electric the minute the guitar landed in his hands. Oh my God! It was everything and more all at once and a great show to see. I was expecting a clap of thunder when he opened his mouth but to my surprise he announced that they were going to start with a little number called "Hideaway". Fluid and twisting great stuff. Also in that set list were some songs like "Black Jack", "Highway 61", "Start Over Again", "Johnny Guitar", "I'm A Man", "Sugar Coated Love", "When You Got a Good Friend", "Be Careful With a Fool", "Lone Wolf", "She Likes to Boogie Real Low", "Mojo Boogie", but not in that particular order.
