Stevie Ray Vaughan with Angela Stehli 1984
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I enjoyed Jimmys playing just as much, if not more as Stevies in this video. You cant compare apples and oranges. Very subjective. One note can sound better than 20 notes.
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both are great players with different styles of blues/rock..neither sat around whining who was better but both would have told you Buddy Guy could bury them..its not about who is faster better etc..its who expresses it well and both brothers are masters.
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1 fool hit the wrong button.
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@janchlupacek that is a GREAT book! I've read it cover to cover more than a few times, and I'm not afraid to say it.
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Stevie was Stevie...there was only one. Jimmy Vaughan is an incredible guitarist. What a family to have produced such players.
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@chadabox exact what you say,,, a thought turns into music,, stevie had a constant flow playin the guitar,, he was united completley with his instrument,, he was one of a very very chosen few... SRV at his best
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It's called, in classical music terms, "Giving The Piece Air". Fast guitar playing is hard to pull off and keep it sounding musical. I've heard Steve Morse do it, and SRV, but few others. It's just a blizzard of notes otherwise.
Jimmie is a Great player but isn't even in the same dimension as Stevie... theres only a few players out there that could instantly transcribe any musical thought to a piece of wood and 6 strings. Stevie is among the elite my friend. Jimmie was his biggest influence getting started and learning licks but the student became the master eventually
chadabox 2 years ago 3
Nice video. I have never seen this. Thank you a milion for sharing. I am just reading "Caught in the crossfire", SRV bio and this nicely fill the spirit.
janchlupacek 2 years ago 3