Stevie Ray Vaughan - Riviera Paradise

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Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble - Riviera Paradise



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  • Oh damn, what a great guitarrist stevie was... FUCK! Why doesn't death take the idiots contamining our ears instead of gods like these?

  • To those wondering why someone might dislike this song, I can see reasons: I might dislike that Stevie Ray Vaughan is dead. I might dislike that it's only eight minutes and 56 seconds long and not longer because I want to hear more of it. I might dislike that there isn't anyone else who can play guitar like Stevie Ray did. Think outside the box, folks.

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  • Man! I listened to this beautiful tune while I was in college in 1989 over and over. While sober or otherwise. Thanks man... makes me feel like I'm lying on a beach somewhere, under the sun, with a cold drink in my hand...

  • @raist173 Its amazingly wrong but right....listen carefully to what he does when he first plays the octave riff...it starts in key but remains in that same key as the chording drops done a whole step two consequtive times...yet it still can find a way to fit in the 3rd or 5th notes of the major triad..Stevie would judge it by his ear and it fit for him...I love taking a risk and making it work....he does the same thing when he continues to pluck the G string harmonic behind the nut.

  • @b4nt2k ahh....don't let your theory get in the way of what a creative ear can hear.......his very unique and interesting overlay of repetitive pentatonic scale over top of a chord pattern that moves off the root is.........as Theolus Monk once said..."wrong that sounds right".........very risky when playing is restricted to inside the box but out of the pocket and in the groove as a jazzman would say......

  • THERE WAS HENDRIX....THEN STEVIE...............HOW ONE CAN INFLUENCE ANOTHER..

    .............THIS ONE OF MY FAVORITES OF STEVIE..

  • Stevie conquered the traditional blues, and literally owned the style at the time of his demise. This piece sounds like he was heading some place new, maybe another level of spiritual maturity beyond the pain to some kind of resolution. Who knows? I'm only guessing, but this really is nothing short of spectacular, kind of like Beethoven's 9th symphony. It's undeniably brilliant and will still be heard 500 years from now because it's beautiful and honest. More than just mere entertainment !!!

  • @ATamandua so sad! you think there is no God or higher Power,we will pray for you Anyway little lost one.

  • I grew up listening to this guy. I'm 16 now. I remember when I was little, every time my Dad played Stevie in the car, I'd play air-guitar and sing along to him. I'd call him the 'guitar man'.

  • EPIC

  • is raining here in so cal and i think this is the most beautiful thing i have ever heard on a rainy day, absolutely amazing, stevie played from his heart and you can hear that in every note played

  • @verbalassalt09 I'm hearin' ya loud and clear!!! This is the most beautiful song I think I've ever heard! It brings out a certain sense of spirituality. I wouldn't mind having this song played for my last rights.

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