Jimmie Vaughan & Susan Tedeschi - Let The Good Times Roll

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Austin Texas. January 12, 1998. Jam with Double Trouble

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  • jimmie v!!! you gots to be from Oak Cliff to put down them licks!!!

  • we all love Stevie for has flash and ecstatic release in playing but there's A LOT to be said for understated restraint and economy in playing a good solo. Jimmie is the master of less is more. Where Stevie would spray notes everywhere and see what stuck to the wall, Jimmie plays only what's needed when it's needed every time. Also, Stevie Ray ALWAYS considered Jimmie the better player.

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  • How do some of you even get to enjoy the music, if you are picking it apart, and comparing this to that. Who cares who thinks who is better...it's music...it's subjective to personal taste, so why don't we leave it that way. I, personally, know when I get chills or tears that a musician hit my heart, and to me that's what it's all about...!!

  • Gotsta love it!

  • @Pre00 apples and oranges.....Malmsteen is great...at what he does....just as Jimmy is great at what he does. SRV was the master at what he did. Why does everyone have to act like its a contest. Any one of these aforementioned players would tell you its not a competition...Sit the fuck back relax and enjoy the blues in all its forms. Its like dialects of a language.

  • @TEXASFENDERBENDER well put.

  • @g0ttsche....you dare to even suggest that SRV didn't have CONTROL? Exactly the opposite. You are yet another person who knows little about what a real virtuoso is...he played soft when he needed to, hard when he needed to, and squeezed every possible type of sound one could from a Stratocaster.

  • @MBCplayerZoob.....seriously? Spraying notes everywhere? You're obviously not a guitar player (or a very inexperienced one)...SRV was several levels above his brother, no offense to JV. SRV was a phenom and his particular ability was extremely rare in the music world....acknowledged by high-level guitarists everywhere.

  • @TEXASFENDERBENDER ..well said as well..love to see all the jimmie fans..one of his notes is worth 300 Malmsteens

  • @MBCplayerzoob exactly..SRV was the first to admit it..but SRV style was more Hendrix etc as we all know, and he could plug into the universe and play..not just spray notes.every note had a place, like a modern Mozart..I love JLV and play more like him...but SRV was intimidating..just as Jeff Beck...lol

  • Austin City Limits: Either you get the Gold (as here) or holy crap...

  • @g0ttsche More like DIFFERENT! Jimmie Lee Vaughan is in his own universe for what he does.Stevie was like shaking up a soda and immediately yanking the top and everything blows out Jimmie learned to control that and that my friend is it's own form of Mastery.

    Stevie was a like a conduit for the Music and it just flowed. Jimmie actually has an internal dialogue when he plays you can read it in his face his posture Ect.his phrasing is like singing. If you don't get it its your loss.

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