Eric Johnson - The Wind Cries Mary - Antones 9-27-2010

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Uploaded by on Sep 30, 2010

I went to this benefit to see a great night of music and ended up taking some video less than 3 feet from EJ.
This is the copy that was written for the event:
Antone's benefit for Ron Condon of Austin Speaker Works




Monday, September 27 2010
Antone's will be holding a benefit concert for local musician Ron Condon, who has fought Crohns Disease for 20+ years. The benefit will help cover Condon's medical expenses with seven live bands playing throughout the benefit including: Eric Johnson, The Lance Keltner Band, Robert Johnson Soul and several other special guests. The benefit will also have a silent auction. Doors open at 6:30 p.m., show starts at 7:00 p.m.
Location: Antone's, 213 W. 5th Street, Austin TX

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  • @Broons2112Bane what about me big nuts?

  • The one person who I would choose to cover this song.

  • @steviers123 - Actually, he's not. The Plexi's behind him are Lance Keltner's (prior act). If you look to the left of the Marshall's, you'll see an original hi-power Tweed Twin. That's what he was playing through.

  • Perfection!

  • Too fast.

  • tommy taylor doing a gorgeous mitchell-performance..

    just a joy to listen to.

  • @speedsalot Umm. hes using marshalls..look in the background. Hes using his plexi's and his deluxe reverbs.

  • Toomy Taylor in glasses?!O_o

  • He played an original high-power Tweed Twin witha fuzz face and delay for this show. Always great to see him scale down the rig and still coax the killer tone.

  • Thanks for posting this. I used to see him do this tune a lot in Dallas back with "The Avenue". I've always thought it was one of his better Hendrix covers.

    His tone is still great today, but back in that era, he had the pinnacle guitar tone of all time, IMHO...

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