http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VQsqRBCXiuw&feature=related
"Leave my little girl alone"
http://www.death2ur.com/Stevie-Ray-Vaughan-Crash-Site.htm
"FOUR HELICOPTERS WERE BEING USED AT NIGHT TO TRANSPORT A CONCERT
GROUP FROM A GOLF COURSE AREA NEAR ELKHORN, WI, TO CHICAGO, IL. AS THE
THIRD HELICOPTER (N16933) WAS DEPARTING..."
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Mark IV
Stevie Ray Vaughn, Eric Clapton, and Robert Cray, were all on the same
stage. They played sequentially, and then together. We had 7th row,
center, seats, and could see every drop of sweat on their faces. It
was AMAZING.
Clapton watched Vaughn play for a while, and then tried to answer. As
great as Clapton is/was, he couldn't. No one could. No one could
possibly play like Stevie Ray Vaughn -- and yet he did, and both
Clapton and Cray sounded lame by comparison. Vaughn was at the top
of his form, absolutely smoking.
At the end of that song, Clapton turned to Vaughn, then to the crowd,
pointed, and introduced Stevie Ray as the "greatest blues guitarist in
the world, bar none". And he was.
RIP, Stevie Ray. The night we were at Alpine Valley is was so foggy
we could not find our car.
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Jay Honeck
Port Aransas, TX
Pathfinder N56993
I'd stopped listening to the blues and given the whole genre up as
completely recycled 1-4-5 cliche nonsense...
...until I saw the video of SRV playing "Little Wing" live in Memphis.
Having played guitar for over 20 years, that still just knocks me
out. The tired, cliche stuff they played on the radio never did him
justice.
Buddy Holly, Van Zant, Randy Rhoads, SRV... I liked what Dennis
Leary said: Why can't it ever be a planeload of heroin junkies and
Motley Crue types who are all going to die or kill somebody else
anyway?
>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0292ZQgmxqI
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> Mark IV
WTF?
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Andy
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