The first time I hear about Stevie was round about 1983 when Ron Wood offers him to make music on his party.At that time I was thinking: what is proficient for Ronnie's party will be also good for my living room.So I buy the first album from SRV - 'Texas Flood' .It was incredible absolutly different from that music where i come from and the first notes from 'Pride And Joy' target straight into my balls.Thenceforward (I was 19 years old) I try to change my acting with guitar: change my guitar into a strat,make big and high bass-frets and 013 strings on it and became that sound i loved from Stevie...What I want to say is he revolutionise (in my opinion)blues guitar play in local bands and also to established Blues performer like Clapton.What makes SRV different i think is HOW he was playing bluenotes in terms of phrasing, rhythm and you know more and, of course you know it, his PASSION to his music and to other songs from different musicians...the last point is the reason why I'am doing this upload. Take a look on Stevies PASSIONand enjoy him!!Three live songs from Toronto's 'El Mocambo' in 1983:1. Wham!2. So Excited3. Tell Me
Dedication
This blog is dedicated to Stevie Ray Vaughan who was taken from us much to early!Stephen "Stevie" Ray Vaughan (October 3, 1954 – August 27, 1990) was an Americanblues-rock guitarist, whose broad appeal made him an influential electric blues guitarist.[1] In 2003, Rolling Stone magazine ranked Stevie Ray Vaughan #7 in its list of the 100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time,[2] and Classic Rock Magazine ranked him #3 in their list of the 100Wildest Guitar Heroes in 2007.
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Tuesday, February 17, 2009
Stevie Ray Vaughan - So Excited
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Double Trouble,
el mocambo,
So Excited,
stevie ray vaughan
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