The Edgar Winter Group - Free Ride video free download
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Duration: 03:26
Uploaded: 2012/10/21
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8 years ago
David Biggart
and the lead guitar player was the late great Ronnie Montrose
8 years ago
pjmuck
This performance kicks MAJOR ass! Hartman was a monster musician.
9 years ago
JimorJames Smith
Edgar Winder looks like Marilyn Manson on crack.
9 years ago
El Edgard y Nieves
I was thinking Edgar sing this one
9 years ago
Joe Barry
This song always leaves me in a quandary; Edgar Winter say Come On And Take A Free Ride but I know for a fact that Jackson Browne told me "Nobody Rides For Free"
9 years ago
metaz69u
Rockin it hard [and those space outfits,too!]
9 years ago
Omar Lencina
The Edgar Winter Group - Free Ride (1973)
9 years ago
Greg Denis
This was a super talented foursome ...
9 years ago
Sam Ogilvie
Interesting note about a fantastic song written by Dan Hartman and performed by an ultra-talented group of musicians: "A lot of people don't realize it, but we re-recorded "Free Ride" with Jerry(Weems) (Late Nevada native and guitarist/vocalist) and the band, and Jerry(Weems) actually wrote the solo that you hear on all of the TV commercials where they use that as the background music. That solo that Rick Derringer plays on that was written by Jerry(Weems). He recorded it originally, and when Edgar and Rick re-recorded the song , and when Edgar just re-recorded it, and when Dan (Hartman) re-recorded for an album just before he passed away, they all used Jerry's solo." ~~~Chuck Ruff, late drummer, Edgar Winter Group.
9 years ago
Kevin Mooneyham
I'd bet that keyboard Edgar is wearing around his neck weighs over 80 lbs!
9 years ago
dawn fillinger
ronnie should be on here and if they would stop jumping for a minute i could see iis mit him??
9 years ago
ultraroadmap
What a great performance by this truly exceptional band....you are looking and listening to superior musicians at work here.
9 years ago
James Maceroni
Free Ride.
9 years ago
Scott van Gaalen
this is easily their best song, and Edgar had nothing to do with it. Not really sure why people think the Winters are so great.... and Derringer bombed that solo compared to the album version!
9 years ago
Pete Sayeer
I always thought there was a very familiar sound to this song...it turns out it was the voice and lyric of Dan Hartman. What an incredible talent he was. And...is that Rick Derringer on lead guitar? Sure looks like him!