Stevie Ray Vaughn - Marijuana/Hemp Blues (LIVE)
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clapton is out has been
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miss you stevie ray vaughan.your my hero
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I just realized I already posted to this video below. It is in one of my playlist and I was listening to it.
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Stevie was one cool cat. I wish I had the shows I saw of him here in ATX that are embedded in my mind on video. Not for monetary reasons, but just to share with the world. I always had plans to film him but my VHS camera at the time was crapola. I was holding out until I got a better one. Then one day on KLBJ they announced what happened. Sucks. I had to take off from work and go home. It hit me hard.
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Stevie made some of the biggest break through in the name of blues music, he picked up where Jimmy Page, Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck and others left off, and took it to a hole new level. Much like Muddy Waters did in the wake of T-Bone Walker, Robert Johnson, Blind Lemon Jefferson and Hobie Leadbelly Ledbetter. We need that next real dal, not just a bunch more imitators.
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I only clicked on this cause im super stoned and it said marijuana.....then my ears hand an orgasm.
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@losdawgluvsdoe I'm with you, that's Albert's voice, not Buddy's. Though, I don't doubt SRV and Buddy Guys friendship.
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Oh Shit!! SMOKES!!!!!
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@fastguild2007im. Nope that's definately Buddy Guy mate, not Albert King.
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i totally felt this one stevie rocks
nice vid dude, FYI it's buddy guy not albert king that he's playing with. It's at Lengends in Chicago on Buddy's birthday in 1989. Released on CD titled "still called the blues". Listed on the CD as Champagne and Reefer. They also jammed to Mary Had a Little Lamb, and Leave My Girl Alone. Buddy opened the set without Stevie to a jam "Still Called the Blues"
thevuduchild 2 years ago 18
Thanks for the corrected info...I only had this as a MP3. The screens are completely random and were meant as filler mostly.
Still SRV deserved a video better then I could ever make. Thanks for commenting.
fastguild2007 1 year ago 6
The second stevie starts in, it's like a whole new level of Guitar Skill. The BIGGEST LOSS to Blues Guitar I can imagine.
Got clean off drugs and was on TOP of the Guitar World. To die tragically young, we all lost so much potential.
RIP STEVIE - Man we love & miss you brother!
Great Upload, very cool for Moviemaker Slides! 5/5
RANCHOSMOG 2 years ago 18
Agreed, Clapton had just played with him for the 1st time prior to the crash...
Eric said... "I would often be in the middle of a solo and not know what to play next, but for Stevie, everything just seemed to flow out so easily... "
Thanks for commenting,
RIP - S.R.V.
fastguild2007 2 years ago 8