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Stevie Ray Vaughan died 20 years ago today, RIP
by
Kojak
on 27 Aug, 2010 21:30
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#1
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kenny57028
on 27 Aug, 2010 21:48
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Call me young, but not a clue who he is...
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#2
by
Kojak
on 27 Aug, 2010 22:03
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Call me young, but not a clue who he is... 
Then you fail music 101 son
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#3
by
Magoo
on 27 Aug, 2010 22:20
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Call me young, but not a clue who he is... 
Then you fail music 101 son
Yah, maybe true but Kenny may not have been born when Stevie Ray died.
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#4
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kenny57028
on 27 Aug, 2010 23:19
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Nope I wasn't if he died August 27th, 1990. I wasnt born till October 31st, 1991.
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#5
by
Kojak
on 27 Aug, 2010 23:20
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#6
by
kenny57028
on 27 Aug, 2010 23:26
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#7
by
Rob-Raz
on 28 Aug, 2010 00:13
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Makes me wonder if I will ever see the day when more current musicians like Stevie Ray will be talked about in classrooms alongside earlier greats like Mozart. Only time will tell.
SRV def had a style all his own!!
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#8
by
Stu
on 28 Aug, 2010 00:39
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Kenny, you need to check him out. I honestly don't have any of his music in my collection, but I am very familiar with it -- he was indeed a guitar STUD. And I do remember where I was when I heard of his untimely death.
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#9
by
Mikekoz13
on 28 Aug, 2010 06:25
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Anyone who has been on this Forum any amount of time knows that SRV is my favorite artist ever. He is constantly loaded into/onto every music device I own.
His music is timeless and could be released today and be hits. His hero growing up was Jimi Hendrix. He is probably one of the most under rated musical talents ever.
A perfect day for me? A comfy chair in the shade of a big tree, a cooler of cold beer next to the chair, and SRV and Joe Cocker playing on the MP3 player.
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#10
by
Mikekoz13
on 28 Aug, 2010 06:29
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Call me young, but not a clue who he is... 
Kevin-
you should check him out thoroughly. EVen if you don't care for his music, you should be able to really appreciate it.
To me, it's a shame that a guy like SRV gets little to no play on popular radio but every non talented hip-hop artist that doesn't even know how to hold an instrument can get rich.
Again, to me, the measure of an artist is his staying power with the masses.... I always tell my soon, "In 20 years almost nobody will even remember (enter hip-hop artist name here)."
Staying power??? How about Elvis, Frank Sinatra, The Stones, Led Zeppilin, SRV.... I could go on. I'm not a fan of all these artists but I appreciate the talents and timelessness of all of them.
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#11
by
Timmer
on 28 Aug, 2010 08:11
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I can't get the video to embed so...here's the link. SRV and Double Trouble, "Little Wing." I'll take his version over Jimi's any day. I was sitting in my office on duty when they announced it on the radio. The DJ was/is a friend of mine to this day. He played Little Wing.
Every now and then I try to listen to Top 40 just to see what the kids are listening to, and it's kind of depressing. If I hear one more song done in iambic pentameter, and what the HELL is with all the songs that sound like a three minute commercial for binge drinking?
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#12
by
Kojak
on 28 Aug, 2010 09:17
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Anyone who has been on this Forum any amount of time knows that SRV is my favorite artist ever. He is constantly loaded into/onto every music device I own.
His music is timeless and could be released today and be hits. His hero growing up was Jimi Hendrix. He is probably one of the most under rated musical talents ever.
A perfect day for me? A comfy chair in the shade of a big tree, a cooler of cold beer next to the chair, and SRV and Joe Cocker playing on the MP3 player.
Sounds nice, I could totally hang out with you.
SRV was highly respected by his peers and even those that he idolized. He was looking up to folks like BB King and Buddy Guy and they were looking to him to continue the torch, little did they know...
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#13
by
tomgallagher
on 28 Aug, 2010 10:09
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I have everything he ever put out there. God bless SRV and may he Rest in Peace. You were my "Pride and Joy".
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#14
by
Kojak
on 28 Aug, 2010 10:47
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I can't get the video to embed so...here's the link. SRV and Double Trouble, "Little Wing." I'll take his version over Jimi's any day. I was sitting in my office on duty when they announced it on the radio. The DJ was/is a friend of mine to this day. He played Little Wing.
Every now and then I try to listen to Top 40 just to see what the kids are listening to, and it's kind of depressing. If I hear one more song done in iambic pentameter, and what the HELL is with all the songs that sound like a three minute commercial for binge drinking?
Here let me see if I can.
Great Video, thanks for sharing!
http://www.youtube.com/v/UdYRzH10L2M