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John Weider (born 21 April 1947, Shepherd's Bush, London, England) is a rock musician who plays guitar, bass, and violin. He is best known as the guitarist for Eric Burdon & the Animals from 1966 to 1968. He was also the bass player for the British band, Family from 1969 to 1971.
As a teenager, Weider played alongside Steve Marriott in a band called Steve Marriott and the Moments. He then went on to replace Mick Green as lead guitarist in Johnny Kidd and the Pirates.
In August 1965 Weider was the first in a succession of guitar players replacing Eric Clapton in John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers. This was followed by a stint in Jimmy Winston & The Reflections with whom he recorded two singles.
In 1966, Eric Burdon, frontman for The Animals, put together a new Animals lineup when the original members departed (Eric Burdon and the New Animals, sometimes called Eric Burdon and the Animals), including Weider on guitar. The first album by the new ensemble was the 1967 effort Winds of Change, in which the Animals abandoned their old blues sound and went psychedelic. Weider stayed with the group through 1968, recording The Twain Shall Meet, Every One of Us, and Love Is, the latter being a soul-based psychedelic rock album. After bassist Danny McCulloch left, Weider and co-guitarist Andy Summers alternated between guitar and bass during the band's concerts. By 1969, Weider was in California playing in an obscure group called Stonehenge when Ric Grech abruptly left Family during that band's first, disastrous U.S. tour and the band needed a new bassist immediately.
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RUTINA WEIDER ¿SI O NO?
(Elmore James, Morris Levy, Clarence Lewis)
Well, I'm a stranger here
And I just blowed in your town
Well, I'm a stranger here
And I just blowed in your town
Just because I'm a stranger
Everybody wants to dog me around
Well, I'm going back now south
If I have wear ninety nine pair of shoes
Well, I'm going back now south
If I have wear ninety nine pair of shoes
Then I won't be no more stranger
I won't have no more stranger's blues
Well, sometime I wonder
Do my good gal know I'm here?
Well, sometime I wonder
Do my good gal know I'm here?
Well, if she do
She sure don't seem to care