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album and is probable FALSE!
(Live LP on CD recorded 1969 in Houston feat. JOHNNY, UNCLE JOHN TURNER,
Isaac Payton Sweat)
Has the best sleeve with a splendid Johnny picture playing his guitar.
Actually is a BOOTLEG recording . But the person who holds the rights on some JW early recordings( the 'demos') has gotten the rights over this live recording( I don't know how or why) dated it as '69, has sold ( or has rent) to "MMG" and Relix Records.
This record is the same as "Walking by myself"
This "Band Member" section lists all the musicians which participated in the recording of this album
This section lists all the trackinformation of this album
About "Live in Houston, Busted in Austin", "Walking by Myself" and "Live in Houston" CDs: When you listen the discs, you recognize the same recording, Johnny presents "my new bass player" I.P.Sweat ( who sings the song "Busted in Austin"), Pat Rush playing slide guitar on "Walking by Myself". You hear a drummer (obviously) that Johnny does not presents. You do not hear Edgar playing no instruments (there are only a drum kit, a bass guitar and two electric guitars), and Edgar doesn't sings. So where's Edgar? Only on the sleeve, with Uncle Joe Turner, only for a fake date of 1969. On the end of "Jumping Jack Flash", when starts a instrumental song, when Johnny usually have used to present the band, he announces his "new" record "White, Hot & Blue". This instrumental song fades out in about one minute, and is present only in "Walking by Myself" (Relix Records). The only reason to get "Live in Houston, busted in Austin" is for its sleeve, with a beautiful photo of Johnny. On "Live in Houston" "Go Johnny Go" is actually "Johnny B.Goode" and missed "It's All Over Now" and "Jumpin'Jack Flash".
Last Modified: 19-Feb-2012 12:01