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Title: Stevie Ray Vaughan - Texas Flood (Long version!)
Added: Mar 26, 2007
Author: gabriel94170
Duration: 9:35
Description:
( http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jqVXZlTOe9M )Long version of Texas Flood by stevie ray vaughn ! Texas Flood is an electric blues album by blues guitarist Stevie Ray Vaughan and his band Double Trouble, released in 1983.Although "Texas Flood" has three verses of lyrics, the song is more of a prolonged guitar solo, allowing Vaughan to show off his characteristic electric blues style. During live shows, he would often play portions of this song behind his back, arousing an enthusiastic crowd response. Stylistically, "Texas Flood" is structured around the common three chord blues progression. Written and performed in the key of G (sounding F# because of Vaughan's tuning), it is in 12/8 time, or compound time[1], which gives it a "slow burning" feel that is common in Texas blues.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Texas_Flood_%28song%29
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Youtube Comments: 14651
sinister619 Says:
Jan 31, 2012 - Chills every time I hear it.
lykwiid Says:
Jan 31, 2012 - Him and Jimi are kickin it in the afterlife, layin' down songs that would cause heads of living people to explode. RIP Stevie
pkPUX Says:
Feb 1, 2012 - @LynnaRenae good thing is that your internet lines are not down :D
inventomx Says:
Feb 1, 2012 - @bdunc295 right on!.
GrimoireHeart227 Says:
Feb 1, 2012 - Damn stevie... im twenty years old. I grew up with my grandma, and she taught me the way of the blues... Stevie ray... R.I.P. I wanna hear you play in heaven my brother.
nayoxtierradelobos Says:
Feb 1, 2012 - Compré el DVD de tokyo (creo que 1985) y es muy bueno, pero este es lo máximo es STEVIE RAY VAUGHAN totalmente salvaje. Sin domesticar. Puro. Es una gozada.
iscreamninja Says:
Feb 1, 2012 - 151 people hate that their girlfriends got wet listening to this.
thespongebobbi1 Says:
Feb 1, 2012 - best of my times, rip your live on forever in my heart and mind.
TexArcher Says:
Feb 1, 2012 - MAN you are missed, Stevie Ray. I have not the words. I was a freshman in high school that horrible day. Thank you, though, you magnificent shining diamond, you... You ain't gone...
shadysoldier84 Says:
Feb 1, 2012 - Screw you, Stevie Ray Vaughan is from Texas!
Rockadaclocka Says:
Feb 2, 2012 - @lookahere If anything, listening to this should inspire you to be better. Every time I listen to this I'm like shit, I gotta get better.
lookahere Says:
Feb 2, 2012 - @Rockadaclocka I hear ya. I mean, sure it inspires me to be better but it also lets me know that I will probably never play as well as this.
krisroks117 Says:
Feb 2, 2012 - @lookahere thats the most idiotic statement ever. why not just practice and get better? dont try to BE him but try to be INSPIRED by him to get even better, try doing some of his songs at like half speed or so and then work up and get faster. not soo hard.
krisroks117 Says:
Feb 2, 2012 - @shadysoldier84 actually. he was born elsewhere but he grew up in Oakcliff. ;P
goldenn001 Says:
Feb 2, 2012 - You go Stevie!!! Awesome!
lookahere Says:
Feb 2, 2012 - @krisroks117 Whoa! Easy there cowboy. My statements were off the cuff humor meant to give much respect to the legend of Stevie Ray Vaughn. I'm not in crisis or anything. Not planning on killing myself or nothing okay? My self esteem is intact trust me. I do practice all the time and of course I slow things down when needed. What guitarist doesn't? That still won't make me nor you play as good as Stevie. His style is more complicated than you think. "Not so hard" was the most idiotic statement.
GabeGuitarr Says:
Feb 2, 2012 - @lookahere its probably none of my business but how could that make you stop playing all together for a year if you considered yourself good before...i guess you have your reasons but it isn't about being the fastest or knowing the most tricks or whatever but didnt you enjoy expressing yourself through the music? just curious
JFruStrat Says:
Feb 2, 2012 - SRV, one of the best ! I recently got turned into blues, basically because of guys like B B King and SRV . I never had any guitar lessons, so I don't know if I am playing it right, but please check out my blues jam ( @ my channel) and tell me what you think about it. Your feedback would help me alot. Keep the blues alive !
TheXXXDB Says:
Feb 2, 2012 - i saw him at the age of 22 back in the late 80s....and there were people in the front row crying.....grown men CRYING....i woud say SRV and the Late Gary Moore are bye far the VERY BEST of the last 25 years...alas we have there music...may BOTH be at peace....
retroman360 Says:
Feb 2, 2012 - Jesus called: he wants his hands back
lookahere Says:
Feb 3, 2012 - @GabeGuitarr Most of what I said was meant to be humorous although I did indeed stop playing. I did not mean to stop for that long but one day turned into another and next thing you know, time just flew by. I do indeed enjoy expressing myself when playing guitar as well as bass and will never truly stop if I can help it. As a matter of fact, I will be buying a new guitar this weekend.
arkee71 Says:
Feb 3, 2012 - @lookahere its not important...ive played for 22yrs...and i will tell you that stevie didnt think he was as good as his heroes like albertking or hendrix either...but the important thing is to play because you enjoy it...if you get up there and people dont like it..then there aint much you can do about it...but if it makes you happy...then its good and honest...and that is what art is about to me anyway
mamezerox Says:
Feb 3, 2012 - just one word: AWESOMNESS












footballphenom34 Says:
Jan 31, 2012 - Given one note to play, no one could play it better than Stevie. (1:12)