DJ ACCIDENTALLY Played This B-Side…It Became THE ONLY #1 Rock Instrumental EVER! | Professor of Rock
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- čas přidán 15. 02. 2024
- Rock and Roll's Mad Scientist, Edgar Winter tells the story of creating the 1970s classic rock masterpiece Frankenstein. It was a 20 minute jam that the band the Edgar Winter Group decided to edit down to a manageable rock instrumental to throw on the album as an extra cut. The Band had the tape draped all over the studio and made cuts here and there, when the drummer said It's like a Frankenstein monster so the title stuck. Frankenstien ended up as a B-side to their 3rd single after their first few songs had failed to chart. A DJ turned the record around and played the B-side and everyone flipped out. This Lyric-less 70s rock jam became a #1 smash making it the only rock instrumental in history to do so! It also opened the door for another massive hit, the 70s classic Freeride with Dan Hartman on lead vocals. Edgar Winter tells us the story in this exclusive interview on professor of rock.
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What a positive and delightful man he is! Frankenstein truly rocked!
Who is he ?
@@garyschultz7768 Edgar Winter!
If you play it on a real speaker set, it will blow your mind. Playing it on a little 2" digital speaker is a travesty.
We are not worthy we are not worthy!!
i saw Edgar play this live and it was the most awesome thing ever. i was floored. it to this day is my most favorite music. every time i hear it i envision him doing it when i saw it live.
Edgar is truly one of the unsung Gods of Rock. He deserves to be recognized.
Don't forget his brother Johnny
The greatest instrumental song of all time. Thank you for Frankenstein.
What could be called an accidental masterpiece. I've loved this song since the first time I heard it right after it was released. Yeah, I'm old, but Frankenstein only gets better with age, much like the monster it's named after.
I remember my friend Billy playing that for me the day he bought the album
That song was an Awakening for me❤❤
Takes me way back. Johnny and Edgar we're the bosses back then.
Don't forget that bass player, 18 year old, Dan Hartman, R.I.P. (I can dream about you.)
still on regular rotation on my farm .
We still are
Saw them perform together in 1976 at "The Big A"... Anaheim stadium.
My friend got arrested for sleeping in a chair. The charge ? "Turning the stadium into a hotel without a license".... can you believe that shit ?
@markwalker2307 in those days, yeah I believe that shit. Cops are nothing but criminals in uniform. 😮🤬
I’m 65 years old so I know what I’m talking about. I cannot think of a more underrated rock musician ever. The man could do it all.
Other than John Prine
He looks better now than he did 30 yrs ago. Legendary.
Such a genius. He can play every instrument on the stage
Prince is child's play compared to this guy. Talented yes but I'd put Edgar way ahead of him talent wise.
And off too !
@@frankrichards3089Y would you even mention P while talking about any great music? 🎶 😮…..
@@frankrichards3089 You're a clown.
There's a live version with Rick Derringer playing and Edgar is on the keytar then plays sax, wild stuff.
Love that song. I know all the words.
Very funny!
You were smoking some good shit.
I can do one better than you. I know all the lyrics to TV's Batman theme.
@@ohger1and can perform it without instruments too.
😂
David Letterman advised his audience that if they ever got the chance to listen to Edgar live, they should time how long Frankenstein played. A few years later, while standing in the volleyball court in the back of Minder Binder's one night in Tempe, AZ in the middle 80's, it lasted 19 minutes. Most memorable performance, ever.
Lynyrd Skynyrd did the same thing with *"Freebird"* at _Funochios_ in Atlanta... and they were just killing it all the way through. Didn't slow down at all until they were done!!
Incredible
I actually played volleyball there.
Minder Binders!!!! What a great place.
Back then concerts were the best!!!❤
I’m from the Tempe Scottsdale area too! I remember when that came out it’s pretty awesome!! I was at Minder binders a few times too. Did you go to high school out here?
I remember when my rich friends dad got a quad stereo stereo and we smoked a joint for the first time. We sat on the dock in the middle of the four speakers. When they introduced the synthesizer before the drum solo. It was like entering another dimension.
Excellent, I had a similar experience listening to DSOTM in Quad ❤😂
My sound system in my '68 Nova was wired with 4 speakers with a toggle switch to go monaural or stereo to accommodate the stereo cassette deck. The radio was AM/FM mono & when that section you're talking of came on the radio with the 4 speakers blasting I entered that dimension. Great memory from 52 years ago!!!
@ight9313 Heh, me too, except I was home with the flu and listened to my older brother's [QUAD] DSOTM 8-track while drifting off.
Another great 70s moment.
LOL. Random long-forgotten memory. We called that shit "Quadrereo" (Quad + Stereo)
He makes me want to smile. Thanks for the good memories!
Like 23 years ago my boss paid 10 grand to have Edgar Winter play at his bar in Treasure Island Florida. Gators on the Pass. I remember going into dry storage before the show and Edgar was sitting on a few cases of beer noodling on his Saxophone. Good stuff.
Thats a great memory . Did you talk to him?
@truthhurts3479 Yes, Briefly. Just said hello.. after the show my my very drunk buddy helped Edgar get into his cab. That was a funny sight...
@@truthhurts3479I have no idea who he is? Can someone tell me please?
It's Loonie Skiparooni from Sigmund & the Sea Monsters!!@@gracieg7601
@@gracieg7601 in the 70's these twin albino brothers one played electric Guitar, and the other played a synth with a strap like a guitar. For the times it very futuristic! Edger had a hit called frankinstien. Still holds up today
That guy is so naturally f'n cool!! ❤
So so cool.. coolness isn't manufactured... it's a natural "thing"
Love it!!
Wayne
I saw Edgar perform Frankenstein when he was with Ringo's All-Starr Band around 2006. Just a mind-blowingly incredible performance! He went from one instrument to another seamlessly.
i saw him about 2000 in PA and yes, he didn't skip a beat. one of the most awesome live songs i ever saw.
What a beautiful song! Everyone had their own instrumental solo! Just absolutely amazing!❤
I saw them play together too this past October, it was amazing
@@alisoncole3211 i have listened to the song on cassette tape till the machine broke. then there is youtube. and when i saw them in person...nothing can compare to the energy, i hope to keep that memory locked in my brain for ever. some of these bands don't sound well at all live but Edgar was one of the best i've ever seen.
@@diamondringirl 100% ! my Mom and Dad saw the brothers in Detroit in the 70’s and she said he still sounds still as good! Have a blessed day! ❤️❤️
It was an absolute delight to see Edgar Winter live. If you've never caught a show, you've truly missed out.
I did see Johnny perform once... barely understood anything he said, but he absolutely tore it up on the guitar.
He was touring in support of Let Me In, to give you an idea of how long ago that would have been.
honestly one of the greatest instrumentals in rock history.
YYZ
La Villa Strangiato
The Main Monkey Business
Where's My Thing
Leave That Thing Alone
Malignant Narcissism
Hope(a BEAUTIFUL solo piece)
Along with anything by Jeff Beck.
I remember the first time I heard that as a kid on the radio, it was like pure heaven of Rock and Roll.
Amen!
Ditto, except I heard it on a high end stereo setup. Almost too much for my young mind to take in.
I had that album and I loved the cover, like cool man!!!!@@ProfessorofRock
Brother Johnny's "PROGRESSIVE BLUES EXPERIMENT" 1967 was waaaaaay ahead of its time. Still is.
I had a 65 Ford Galaxy 500. Kraco 8 track player with 4 speakers. That tune would walk all the way around that huge ass car interior. Miss that car.
You know what I think is cool? 2 months, 354 likes and 41 comments. Over a largely overlooked car that is 58 and some change years old. I miss that old car but I've been thinking about her a lot lately.
Kraco 8track 🫣👍😬😉🤣
66 Mustang here. Same 8 track player. Aerosmith, Led Zeppelin and Edgar Winter EVERY DAY 😆
They should have came with matchbooks from the factory to shim up the 8 track 👍😉😂
On a Craig Quadraphonic, it would do your head
Wow, in college I had a Ford Galaxy with an 8 track and speakers in spackle buckets. For real. That car was a tank.
This is a classic!
Edgar Winter Band
Frankenstein
Edgar (and Johnny) were my dad's fav's. Technically my first concert was Edgar Winter when I was 3 or 4 back in the early 80's. I think Edgar is the most eclectic musician I have ever seen and perhaps one of the most unappreciated.
Agree!!
Was 92 and I was 🤔 17… never heard anything like that, nor since… I believe it was "bird’s can’t row boats" my cousin gave me. Otherworldly rock n roll baby!!! ✌️❤️🤘
@@scottschroeder4920 My bandmate was lucky enough to play with his old band at that early 90s show & said Mr. Winter was one of the coolest & kindest rockers he'd ever met. That made me feel really happy to hear.
Absolutely man, Edgar and Johnny are 2 of the greatest musicians of the rock and roll era. Edgar an INCREDIBLE multi instrumentalist.
I had the privilege of winning concert tickets to see Edgar Winter live, here on Long Island, with my wife. He is a consummate performer and even mentioned his brother, Johnny.
When I bought a ticket to see Edgar Winter around 1973-4, I thought I was going to see Edgar Winter’s White Trash (still an all time favourite studio album). When I got to the gig, it was The Edgar Winter Group - a 4 piece. Shocked. But Edgar and his band, Chuck Ruff, Ronnie Montrose, and Dan Hartman won me over in the first 5-10min, and I saw them 3 more times in the next 12 months. I heard Frankenstein ‘live’ before I heard the recording, and besides having a great groove, it was a showcase piece to show Edgar’s virtuosity on keys, sax and timbales. Been a fan since then. I left the USA for the UK 32 yrs ago and no one over here seems to know him here. But some friends saw EW on the Ringo tour last year and secretly videoed Frankenstein, which I saw. Besides the flashbacks I was experiencing, there was a moment that blew my socks off: during the timbales/drum duel, Edgar (on top form as usual) drops out to give Gregg Bissonette maybe the best Rock drum solo in the history of the world (IMHO)… A very generous move by EW, and by Ringo for letting Gregg shine. A year or so later I discovered Tower Of Power, which has been filling my White Trash brass jones ever since. But Edgar wrote and sang some great songs!! 🎶🎹🎶🎷🎶
I always forget Ronnie Montrose was his guitar player on this song before Rick Derringer was with him, good stuff indeed👍
You ever see Michael Shrieve at Woodstock when he was drumming for Santana... at 19 years old?
@@donarthiazi2443 that was an amazing performance and that show put Santana on the map. They were for the most part unknowns at Woodstock. I saw an interview with Michael taking about that and he said he actually turned 20 two weeks before that happened. But it doesn't take away from one of the most memorable drum performances in history ! They were all on 🔥 and, tripping their brains out to boot. Jerry Garcia gave them acid after they arrived in the helicopter, they were reluctant to take it but because they were originally scheduled to go on hours later thought they'd be okay by then. Well they got the call much sooner than expected and had to play very much "under the influence" and brought the house down. Carlos said he watched the neck of his guitar turn into a snake 😂
@@aschule5684
I saw that interview and you can see his face that the neck of his guitar must have really made him think it was a snake 🤭
I believe he said it was peyote
@@donarthiazi2443 no it was very definitely LSD peyote is a very different high and you have to throw up before you get off but I do remember well him saying it was indeed acid. The Dead were very much into LSD and wanted to share the love 😂✌️
Him and his brother are legendary
What was the record? I mean the #1
Saw Edgar back in the late 70's, early 80's (?),and loved him and Johnny both for decades now. Was overjoyed to see him again last June at our incredible venue in Southern Oregon called the Brittfest (all kinds of music, all summer into the fall)....not as the headliner, but lo and behold....the keyboard player "backing" none other than Ringo !!!
Great show by the aptly named "All Stars"....& yes, yes, it was.... ALL stars !
I like to believe that there are no accidents the DJ's heard these songs and played them just to play something they liked even though they were not allowed. The radio stations were told what to play and thats why most of these accidents happen.
The 1st album I purchased with my own money in '72. I was 12 and my religious Dad could not believe his eyes with Edgar on the cover!
It was meant to be...unbelievable!!
that was early glam..
My dad saw the cover of a Yes album with a naked dude standing in front of skyscrapers. He wanted to hear it, and when Jon Anderson opened his mouth, my dad looked at me sideways and said "He's queer"! I broke out laughing and said "well he's no Frank Sinatra, that's for sure".
Love the Winter brothers!
Saw him play this live with Ringo in 2022 still strapping in the keyboard, truly amazing talent
Same!
It's a keytar...just as an electric guitar is no lute.
Well, now I have to go find that song and listen to it!! Loved it from the moment I heard it; never could hear it enough, growing up in the ‘70s.
Pray up and God bless.
Gotta like Edgar Winter. 👍🏽👍🏽
Your TDS is cute.
@@seanevertts2735 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
This guy's spirit is fantastic
Another great Texas musician!
I saw his brother Johnny perform alongside Leon Russell in a small town outside of Gainesville, Florida, circa 1983.
Bet that was a great show.
All time funnest musician to watch live for me. Love Edgar.
When I was a teenager there was a dance evening in a school gymnasium, with teens from about 3 schools all around (secondary to junior high, different backgrounds), every Friday night, and Frankenstein was expected and wildly enjoyed by all.
My 12-year-old son loves this song! Who wouldn't? It's eternal.
His performance in the video is total commitment, overindulgent and 100% entertaining.
Love this story! Great name for a great song.
Such a good dude!
Always loved Edgar ❤Such a Genius!!! One of my Heroes..Thank-you Mr. Winter😁
Monster song.
Edgar seems like a genuinely great guy!
His impression of Chuck sounded like Wolfman Jack, LOL. How COOL that Edgar and Jonny's given surname is Winter. I always assumed it was a stage name due to their albinism.
Ha I've never fkn thought about it really. Cool.
I met him once. Nice guy.
One of the best instrumentals ever put on tape.
I got the opportunity to meet and chat with Edgar when my band opened for him in 2004. He invited a couple of us into his dressing room trailer to hang and he was total gentleman. We had a nice discussion about his brother Johnny, too.
Looking forward to more of this interview! What an amazing artist!
Click on the link!
Amazing interview Adam! I love your passion.
Johnny & Edgar Winter the pride of the great state of Texas. RIP Johnny, thanks for the great music.
I can understand taking the risk and jumping in - the main riff is a monster, amazing improvisisng and creativity, definitely worth the bother.
Now we need the 15 minute master cut, Mr. Winter...
Some of the coolest things in life seem to come by way of accident or complete mistakes. Absolutely love it ❤
Thanks for watching!
Can you find any more of these? It would make a great video “The Happiest Accidents in Rock Music”!
That is an excellent title! There should be at least a 100 of them. Could be I just love to listen to great music! As a kid in the 60s I heard that Iron Butterfly, picked a different name for (in a goda davida). There's a start for you!❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉😅
The ending of the Beatles song “Rain” would be an example. He didn’t plan that.
@tikitorch1093 Not quite accidents, but _Top Ten Revealed_ on Axs TV does have a "10 Greatest B-Sides" episode if you ever get a chance to watch it. Some of the songs were more popular than the A-Side counterpart 😁
THANKS FOR THE RIDE 👍🎸
Both the brothers were ridiculously talented
I have always loved Edgar's speaking diction.
He is so close to that dude from Family Guy that has that line "Ohh no!"
@ProfessorOfRock ❤
Thank you for this video! What an incredible band, performer and personality. Of course, you're amazing for bringing all this to light!
One of my all time favorites classic Rock jams right here!
One of the best rock ‘n’ roll pieces ever recorded! I played it over and over and over again!
One of my favorite albums of my teen years!
I’ve seen other interviews with Winter. The man is just a good human. Absolutely love him. Lots of “old timers” in the industry are great. Lots aren’t. Winter ranks high among the good guys.
still to this day the best instrumental rock song ever
That was my joint 🙌🏾🔥🙌🏾
My mother knew Edgar Winter's father as a business associate.
Thank you for sharing.
My cousin's next door neighbor knew a girl's dad who went out with Edgar Winter's sister.
@@mr.iforgot3062 Edgar Winter had one brother,the late Johnny Winter.I met their father once,he told me after Edgar was born he & his wife decided not to have any more children.
@@David-yw2lv He had a half sister on his dad's side that the family doesn't like to talk about. His dad was having an affair with an employee. Her name is Lucy.
@@mr.iforgot3062 John D. Winter never mentioned her to me or my mother.
We used to love listening to that song in our cars on our 8-track players with two speakers in the rear deck.
It’s good to see how happy and healthy he his !
Edgar Winter - Champion and Legend
Edgar was a really cool sweet guy when I met him. My older brother turned me onto The They Only Come Out At Night Album.Frankenstein is a Masterpiece.
To set out and make a song like this, it seemingly always has a commercial feel to it. To LET THE NOTES FLY you get incredible stuff like 'Frankenstein' & 'In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida'. 😍👍 I was born at the right time, early 1950s.
Me too 😅great time for music
Is no one still amazed his name is Edgar *WINTER* and he's a wintry white albino? He seems like a delightful guy! Don't forget "Free Ride" was a great song too!
One old song I still haven't burned myself out on.
It was fabulous seeing you perform this magnificent piece in Reno a few years back with the All-Starr Band. Thank you.
Listening to this song growing up in NYC
as a 10 year old mind blowing
Frankenstein is one of the greatest instrumentals ever. Pure Genius!
OMG!! The incomparable Edgar Winter! I saw he and Johnny in concert more than once. They put on a performance that just blew everyone away. He and Johnny were two guys who just loved music and it showed. I met their mama at a garden club meeting. Miss Edwina was a lovely lady and she sure loved her boys. So happy to see Edgar looking GREAT! Old memories!
Every time i hear this song i think of Marty Feldman "Dr. Frankenstein!" Love this stuff
“It’s pronounced Eye-Gor.”
"what hump?"
"Eye-Gor" 😂🤣
"Abby, Abby Normal"
Hello P.o.R., I had that album, Frankenstein ROCKS!!! Be safe and take care, "God Bless", sincerely, Randy. 🙏😇👊
Got to see him play it LIVE - and it was every bit as awesome as you know the song to be!!!!
That song still sounds great today
Love him. .. Still a road warrior... I saw him in concert a couple of years ago in Florida ❤
Edgar is a killer interview subject. I wish I could've been albino like him and Jonny, but - I'm just legally blind. For me, albino musicians were born with Glam written all over them, no matter what style of music they play.
Frankenstein is THE greatest hard rock instrumental of all time. I've been listening to it regularly for 50 years, and it never gets old.
Edgar and Rick Derringer absolutely rocked
Absolutely but Ronnie Montrose actually played on the studio version, Rick produced the album
I don't know anyone else who even knows about Rick Derringer. Glad you do.
One of the best Songs Ever, Thank you 'Edgar Winter!
Loved your version of tobacco road , Legend Johnny playing guitar 🎸 you on organ
Edgar Winter FUCKIN' ROCKS!!!!! Still can't believe it's been nearly 30 yrs since Dan "Free Ride" Hartman's passing.
Dan was brilliant
@@frankrichards3089 U BETCHA!!!!! Give me some "INSTANT REPLAY" while I take a "FREE RIDE" as I "KEEP ON PLAYING THAT ROCK & ROLL"!!!!!! The L8, GR8 DAN HARTMAN WAS SUCH A GR8 SINGER who definitely compares 2ND-2-NONE that it practically SPEAKS 4 ITSELF!!!!!!
They only come out at night.
One of my all time faves 😅
Edgar and Johnny Winter, Bossed the 70's ❤💛❤
Saruman seems to be a lot more cheerful than I remember.
omg! it Does seem like an alternate history saruman huh?
Leave it to our Reno boy Chuck Ruff to name it Frankenstein.
RIP Chuck we miss you.
Every time this Tune came on the radio in the 70's when I was a kid . I turned it up loud . Great Number !
Thank you for this great interview.
Dying to Live.❤
How wonderful to actually see and hear Edgar Winter speak. I saw him and his band play Frankenstein in Seattle back in 1973. Thanks for this short interview.
What a uniquely amazing and multi talented individual he is.
Nothing is better than a tight band jammin it out. That's why Frankenstein will be iconic forever. 😊
Went to see Edgar Winter in the 90’s. My hearing was never the same.
Imagine having the full 15 minute version.
That is a awesome song. The entire album is great.
My older brother had "They Only Come Out at Night" and it was "Frankenstein" that made me fall in love with hard rock n' roll. I wore that song out! I was 8 years old!
Amongst the most underrated, under appreciated of the best of the best.
I absolutely love this tune
.. it was playing in the operating room while I was having my C-section giving birth to my daughter what a memory
❤ I love it
what an bunch of amazing musicians!
we are so lucky to have so many greats as our generation's troubadours!
Thanks for all the awesomeness guys!
My number one rock and roll song of all time.