RIP, SRV

Written by Scott Chaffin
Published August 27, 2003

Today's the anniversary of the death of Stevie Ray Vaughn 13 years ago in a helicopter crash in Wisconsin. Stevie is, in this man's opinion, the greatest blues guitarists ever.* Mike Rhyner, today on the Ticket, made a good point about Stevie, something to the effect that he was probably the last to genuinely channel Jimi Hendrix, and damn if I don't agree with that. I still get goosebumps when I catch one of his songs on the radio. I hardly ever play any of his CDs, just because it seems like I've always got something newer or more pressing to listen to. But they are in the truck for those times I need me some SRV. I've never heard anyone like him, not before and not since.


Picture from Celebrity 8x10s

Here's an excellent fan site, with a page on Stevie's guitars that I'm eating up right now.

Dean Esmay was good enough to point me to this release, which I'd never heard of: In Session, with Stevie and Albert King jamming live in the studio. So, someday soon, I'll have me some new Stevie to listen to. YEEHAW!

* That's an argument that could go on forever. Feel free to start one.

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RIP, SRV
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#1 — August 29, 2003 @ 11:12AM — gerrard [URL]

Definitely get that "In Session" CD. I picked it up for a few bucks a year or so ago and can't get enough of it. The best part is listening to Albert King share his wisdom about the GuitFiddle with his most famous student.

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