Johnny Winter Bootleg Series?


I was listening to Raisin' Cain and thinking about what a MONSTER he was live, when he was younger. Does the bootleg series let that power show through? There are so many now, where to start? Anyone got any input on there favorites?
acman3
Ackman3, please let us know what you think. I have almost everything he's ever done other than bootlegs. First saw him live back in 68. Johnny kicks ass even though he turning 69 in a couple of weeks. There's a huge 2 story warehouse here in St. Pete and they can get almost anything.
I have a vinyl copy of Vol.3 I listened to it twice.The music is a live show in his rock period.The recording is okay,but the sound did not suit my taste.I thought it was a bit lifeless,possibly mixed digitally.I am much more into the period of the first Columbia LP,than the Rock stuff.It sounds like it may fit you better.
Polk, I will let you know what I think.

Casey33,I am hopeful that I will enjoy these more than you. Thanks for letting us know your opinion.
Live Bootleg #1 showed up today and I put it on before my wife arrived home in case it needed volume. It does. This record smokes from start to end. Sound is good for a bootleg. Cymbals a little prominent, but great music.

I never understood the separation of Johnnies rock period and blues period. He has always, at least to me, been a unique hybrid of the two.

Everything I had hoped for. How often does that happen.
I hear what you're saying that JW is a hybrid.I think with me it's that I'm trying to prioritize as the sand runs out of the hourglass.He has such a large catalog.I'm still trying to get through the Huey Meaux stuff which is scattered over many LPs.At any rate I greatly admire JW for all he has accomplished for himself and others (Muddy).As far as you're question "How often does that happen?" I can only answer,..Yeah,but when it does.