Stevie Ray Vaughan Concert

Spectrum Montreal (Montreal, Quebec) Aug 17, 1984 Early Show

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Stevie Ray Vaughan concert at Spectrum Montreal on Aug 17, 1984

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  • Date:
    08.17.1984
  • Tracks:
    13
  • Total Time:
    1:22:07
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Concert Summary

When it came to playing hard drivin' blues rock, Stevie Ray Vaughan certainly seems to have taken the torch that was handed off by the late Jimi Hendrix - and ran with it till his legs gave out. Hendrix obviously had a massive influence on the young musician (shortly before his death, Vaughan even aquired one of Hendrix's Stratocasters), and while it's a sad coincidence that Vaughan himself lived hard and died young, the Texas bluesman learned plenty else from his…entire summary

  • Anonymous | Monday, December 20, 2010 | 11:11 am

    I saw SRV all the time at the pier in NYC. Would love to see just one of those shows! Went to about 20 total shows. Caught his shows early on and after cleaning up. From a college campus to last show a week before he passed. Let me tell you, it was just magic at every show. Wish i could really explain what it was like to see him. "All" of his shows would be at the top of my alltime best shows that i have ever seen of any artist!-danno from ny

  • patriotgyrl65 | Thursday, October 07, 2010 | 6:30 pm

    Haven't listened to Stevie in far FAR too long.
    I will miss him to my dying day.
    I had just moved to Dallas the day before he died. I didn't even have a t.v. just my stereo. My husband woke me up said he heard on the radio that SRV was gone. I told him he was full of you know what and go back to sleep. Then I heard the DJ crying and telling us that it was true. For the first and only time I cried over "a star"...In the back of my mind when I moved there, it was a fantasy of mine to meet Stevie and he'd fall madly in love with me and we'd live happily ever after...Yeah, yeah, I know I was already married, but my now ex husband was a musician and as much as he ran around on me while we were married, I think falling into the arms of SRV for comfort would have got me over any guilt I might have felt for "cheating" on the ex....lol...
    I hope he's playing like hell in heaven!!!

  • stevie ray vaughan | Friday, July 09, 2010 | 12:18 pm

    eai stevie ray vaughan

  • stevie ray vaughan | Friday, July 09, 2010 | 12:18 pm

    eai stevie ray vaughan

  • bcp | Friday, June 18, 2010 | 2:04 am

    Too bad I was just three when he died. I would be his number one fan ever, along with the other thousands of "number one fans".
    But I am so glad that he opened the door to blues for me.

  • Anonymous | Sunday, June 06, 2010 | 8:33 pm

    PRETTY STUPENDISS`this is pure life blood,to those of you out there,whhho only play fith chords!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • chuckyboy | Friday, April 30, 2010 | 6:47 am

    Music from a master. He even made it down under (twice) to the land of OZ! Sydney Opera House and Hordern Pavilion, both concerts were gems.

  • Anonymous | Sunday, April 11, 2010 | 9:00 am

    .......so very GOOD. the CRAW.x

  • uscdodgers | Tuesday, March 02, 2010 | 5:33 pm

    only one better than SRV is DuaneAllman............. period

  • mojobone | Monday, January 11, 2010 | 1:41 am

    Wow. Stevie's Vibratone miked in stereo for the full rotational effect! Sounds a good bit better than the original dodgy FM broadcast. I was blessed to hear him play twice-on the Soul To Soul tour at Stewart Center, W. Lafayette, IN, and at a huge multi-band blues show at Deer Creek after he got sober. (along with Brian Setzer and the Stray Cats, Fabulous Thunderbirds feat Duke Robillard, and many other guitar heavyweights) There were and are guys that can play rings around him physically, but when it came to sheer inspiration, Stevie's connection to that divine place where the music comes from was like none other-it rains on many of us now and then but coming through SRV, it was like a firehose; it bowled people over, and he was nearly always on.

    @nguitar:SRV acquired the Hendrix guitar long after Jimi's demise and shortly before his own; he'd reportedly owned and used a couple of Jimi's Wah pedals for quite some time prior to that-I think it's one of the two wahs in series heard on "Say What?" from Soul To Soul. (he had to play the part while seated)

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