Musicians
Related: About this forumStevie Ray Vaughan would have been 64 today.
Taken away from us way too soon at only 35 years old.
Bfd
(1,406 posts)Red Rocks -Denver
Ya, it was an outstanding event.
peace~
ProfessorGAC
(69,921 posts)My wife and i were there with a couple friends at Alpine Valley. SRV and Clapton.
Was quite the show.
We didn't get home until about 2am and we didn't wake up until about 8 only to see on the news that he died in a crash.
Was quite the shock.
Bfd
(1,406 posts)Stevie Ray with Clapton.
Man, you know when he jammed with such greats, the respect from those older souls in the business was off the charts.
Legends are born~not made.
ProfessorGAC
(69,921 posts)He hit at a time when i was more interested in other forms of rock and was not doing the blues based thing much, especially not in my playing. (In fact, at jam nights, my guitar player buddy used to introduce me to others as the guitar player that plays the "reds" not the blues.)
But, after hearing "Crossfire" i got more interested and when i heard he was on the bill with Eric that cinched it. So, we went up there and saw the show.
Had he not died, i think i would have gone to see him again. I do have 2 of his DVD's.
Bfd
(1,406 posts)The Sky Is Crying is the fifth and final studio album of Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble, containing recordings spanning most of their career.
Released about one year after Vaughan's death in 1990, the album features ten previously unreleased tracks recorded between 1984 and 1989.
Only one title, "Empty Arms" (complete reprisal), appeared on any of the group's previous albums.
The tracks were compiled by Vaughan's brother, Jimmie Vaughan, in an effort to release the title track.
~wiki
Great Tribute Album, outstanding song