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  • Great to see Stevie having so much fun during the guitar & keyboard trade offs!

  • What a hoot. Two great artists at work grooving on a great tune called 'Come Let Me Make Your Love Come Down' written (I assume) by Stevie Wonder. Doing what very few on the planet are capable of doing, utilizing current technology to achieve the sonic effect they want. Yet, some critic recons different drums would make the tune better or someone else is concerned about how hip the tune is. Say what? It is what it is. The video is very, very good, Enjoy it and get on with your life.

  • What a hoot. Two great artists at work grooving on a great tune called 'Come Let Me Make Your Love Come Down' written (I assume) by Stevie Wonder. Doing what very few on the planet are capable of doing, utilizing current technology to achieve the sonic effect they want. Yet, some know all recons different drums would make the tune better or someone else is concerned about how hip the tune is. Say what? It is what it is. The video is very, very good, Enjoy it and get on with your life.

  • damn the helicoptor pilot!!!!

  • That just left me breathless.....

  • thank tyou for your vidéo......best in the best!!!!!!!

  • finally figured out where mike got the idea to have ed play on "beat it"

  • its the stevies!!!!!

  • ughh...midi drums...you'd think they could have afforded a drummer!!

  • @belectronix unfortunately, at the time I guess it was hip and cool... hew ... :-(

  • @belectronix What a hoot. Two great artists at work grooving on a great tune called 'Come Let Me Make Your Love Come Down' written (I assume) by Stevie Wonder. Doing what very few on the planet are capable of doing, utilizing current technology to achieve the sonic effect they want. Yet, some critic recons different drums would make the tune better or someone else is concerned about how hip the tune is. Say what? It is what it is. These guys are great together!

  • Huh... I would have figured the stage would explode from this much awesomeness sharing such a small space. We're lucky Jeff Beck or Eric Clapton weren't there, no one would have lived to tell the tale.

  • Whats The Name Of This Song?

  • Here is another take which I think is even better

    /watch?v=6loFxCKwQjE

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  • just one word

    AMAZZZZIIIIINNNGGGGG!!!!!!

  • Ooh baby, I like this.

  • First of all,thanx so much for uoloading,love it and like the 2 of them alot.What is a bit weird about it is that Stevie Wonder is more jazzy and abstract in his playing than SRV,who's really BLUESY and stuff.And SRV is the white guy there...go figure.

  • It really shows in what misterious ways music really works.

  • haha it is ironic.

    dixx is right. music has no race. its the universal language of soul :)

  • I don't see no problem in it, and it isn't weird at all. Their own styles went along amazing great when they played together.

    Yes SRV's main genre was blues and he played this song in a blues way, but he could play some great jazz (in some other songs).

    Wonder played it jazzy here, but more in a R'n'B - pop way.

  • Genius joins genius!

  • Music brings people together; perhaps on of the most remarkable facets. hey Mr Richards I would love to see you play with Carlos Santana;

    he is perhaps like you a free thinker; with mad guitar skills.

  • "Steve" es garantia, (Lukater, Porkaro, Vai Stevens...) Dos "Steve" es soberbia, la espera de casi 4 minutos para ver solear a Vaughn fue bien remunerada al estilo "pregunta y respuesta".

  • Two Great Men!

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