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In Memory of Stevie Ray Vaughan

Zecryphon

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I'll never forget August 27th, 1990. It was the day that Stevie Ray Vaughan died in a helicopter accident. He was taken away from us way too early. A phenomenal guitar player and a great influence on me back when I played guitar. I had the awesome pleasure of seeing him in concert shortly before he died. About six weeks before. Does anyone else here remember him or have any memories they'd like to share? Some of my favorite songs by Stevie were:

Superstition
Change It
Crossfire
Tin Pan Alley
Couldn't Stand the Weather
Tightrope
Texas Flood
Voodoo Chile (Slight Return)
Look at Little Sister
Cold Shot
I'm Leaving You (Commit a Crime)
 
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Stevie Ray was a great one man, he is not one of my must listen too guitar players or music artists. He was a darn good guitar play and would have liked to have seen him live, but I was only three when he passed. "Lenny", "Pride and Joy", and "Voodoo Chile (Slight Return)" are great. It also blows my mind how he played with .13 size strings on his guitar!
 
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