Stevie Ray Vaughan - Live At Montreux 【Complete version】

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Stevie Ray Vaughan - Live At Montreux 【Complete version】

1. Program Start
2. Scuttle Buttin' 0:01:41
3. Say What!
4. Ain't Gone 'N' Give Up On Love 0:08:46
5. Pride And Joy 0:15:10
6. Mary Had A Little Lamb 0:20:18
7. Cold Shot(with Johnny Copeland) 0:24:25
8. Tin Pan Alley (aka Roughest Place In Town) 0:30:00 0:36:53
9. Look At Little Sister(with Johnny Copeland) 0:43:20
10. Voodoo Child (Slight Return) 0:52:10
11. Texas Flood 1:03:09
12. SRV Talking From Stage 1:09:40
13. Life Without You 1:12:12
14. Gone Home
15. Couldn't Stand The Weather

Awesome! - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nU1Y0BzF_5I

RevKHyler

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DigitalBuddha


LotsaBadKarma

I heard a guy on the radio say that Stevie had surpassed Jimi as master of the Stratocaster. I don't know if that's exactly true, Hendrix was a god. Stevie is right up there with him, though. His version of Voodoo Child is every bit as good as Jimi's.

DigitalBuddha

Quote from: LotsaBadKarma on May 13, 2013, 11:04:55 AM
I heard a guy on the radio say that Stevie had surpassed Jimi as master of the Stratocaster. I don't know if that's exactly true, Hendrix was a god. Stevie is right up there with him, though. His version of Voodoo Child is every bit as good as Jimi's.

Yeah, I have to agree, Stevie came damn close to Hendrix. I still marvel at what Hendrix did at Woodstock. Mind blowing! Interesting though; Hendrix was asked in an interview once who he thought the greatest living guitarist was and without a second's hesitation, he answered "Carlos Santana."

milnie

Santana has done some excellent guest work. Love his sound with John lee hooker.
quod tendo non ut pallens adeo in terminus!

LotsaBadKarma

Jimi also had tremendous respect for Leslie West, in particular his vibrato. There's a story that came out that Jimi had asked someone in his entourage if he was as good as Leslie West. I tried looking this up on Google but no success.