King talks about passing the torch to SRV and at the very end of the session/video he sets his guitar aside and steps off into the corner of the room, just watching SRV continue to groove on together with the backup band (a really cool bass player in his happy zone). This is a very fine and apparently unscripted moment that is as special as everything musical that came before it.
I saw these two on Austin City Limits years and years ago and that started my love of the Blues. Both incredible guitar players. The story is that Jimmy Vaughn auditioned for some record producer and the producer said he was great, Jimmy replied "wait until you hear my brother".
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King talks about passing the torch to SRV and at the very end of the session/video he sets his guitar aside and steps off into the corner of the room, just watching SRV continue to groove on together with the backup band (a really cool bass player in his happy zone). This is a very fine and apparently unscripted moment that is as special as everything musical that came before it.
ReplyDeleteThanks for another SRV Friday!
Blues, hey? I'll just leave this here-
ReplyDeletehttps://youtu.be/JIPR8kCfZXo
Thanks Jimmy Soul! I've never heard that before, but it's some seriously great music.
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https://youtu.be/bifsrWa5Jtg
I saw these two on Austin City Limits years and years ago and that started my love of the Blues. Both incredible guitar players. The story is that Jimmy Vaughn auditioned for some record producer and the producer said he was great, Jimmy replied "wait until you hear my brother".
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ReplyDeleteRest in Peace guys
JD