Edgar Winter & Rick Derringer - 1990 - Free Ride

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Uploaded by on Oct 31, 2009

from "Into The Night"

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  • Not enough credit is given to the main guitar showcased in this great song. Bass!!!!!!!!

  • I actually saw the winter brothers perform in Chicago in the 70's and it was a great show.......I think,(the 70's were kinda of a blur for a lot of us). I love and play this song but I gotta agree with the comments about the style these guys were stuck in. ughhhh

  • @clstrat939

    There's another 'tube video posted where Edgar Winter and company are playing this; Dan Hartman is playing a doubleneck guitar (6-string and bass) and he was playing the intro, while Rick Derringer played the flourishes and the solo.

  • @kidrockcali

    Not a particularly good version of this song, true. But if you weren't judging, you wouldn't be calling him a weirdo or a freak. He and his brother are very strange looking, but they both are brimming over with talent. Two of rock's most talented musicians, period.

  • @clstrat939

    Montrose played this tune on that LP, Derringer produced it and played some other tunes.

    Montrose is credited for a lot on that LP.

  • Dan Hartman wrote and sang this song as part of the Edgar Winter Group. That's why the vocals seem so different.

  • @kidrockcali oh come on, take a free ride and ride off from this place, if someone's weird, you are.

  • this is terrible - I heard the song on the radio and then watched this ... Edgar Winter is a weirdo ... Susan Somer's wig looking freak ! Not that I care or am judging but REALLY???? Bless his heart.

  • @clstrat939 actully it was a dan hartman riff

  • I always thought it was Rick who actually played the cool intro to this song. Wouldn't surprise me if Ronnie Montrose actually didn't play a note on They Only Come Out at Night even though his picture is on the inside cover.

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