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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
Channel: Music
Stevie Ray Vaughan - Texas Flood (Long version!)
Tags: stevie ray vaughn vaughan texas flood impro blues srv guitar solo jimi hendrix stratocaster
Stevie Ray Vaughan - Texas Flood (Long version!)
stevie ray vaughn vaughan texas flood impro blues srv guitar solo jimi hendrix stratocaster
Youtube Comments: 10457
gobadgers257 Says:
Sep 5, 2010 - @GreatKingMinos exactly, stevie was so much better after he got clean
gobadgers257 Says:
Sep 5, 2010 - ok for all the ignorant people saying coke allowed him to do this, a high on coke lasts 10 to 15 minutes so theres no possible way he was strung out here quit bein stupid
SRVPAfan Says:
Sep 5, 2010 - Stevie completely and thoroughly kicks ass here...as always!!! Dam I miss him!!! To my honey, I'll never leave You baby!!!
Burryitdown Says:
Sep 5, 2010 - Love the Solos period... (:
humuhumunukunuku Says:
Sep 5, 2010 - The most brilliantly played electric blues ever.
chrishickie Says:
Sep 5, 2010 - there will never be another SRV. The only two guys that have ever lived that are remotely close to this talented are Jimi Hendrix and Eric Clapton (if you haven't heard clapton play stright up blues the album is called "From The Cradle" and it is legendary shit) and neither one are even close in my opinion
1negativo Says:
Sep 5, 2010 - Holy fuck! Seriously, this is out of control...he's on another level from all other guitarists who have ever lived. Jesus fucking Christ, this guy was beyond compare.
kimberlyrae1969 Says:
Sep 6, 2010 - Wish it were even a little close to floodin' in Tejas!! Miss you always Stevie..
levierge1 Says:
Sep 6, 2010 - rip
levierge1 Says:
Sep 6, 2010 - RIP ,,,,TRUE BLUES MAN
mailbox186 Says:
Sep 6, 2010 - here's that trick. go to mpthreefy..com to rip this song from youtube.
DJSkywalka1 Says:
Sep 6, 2010 - The forgotten master of blues. Stevie was like a hybrid of all the blues greats put together. When he steps up to the mic-- guitar behind his back and says "well i'm leaving you baby", it gives me goosebumps every time! A profound talent and such a loss to the world of music. R.I.P
frantic77b Says:
Sep 6, 2010 - INCREDIBLE!!!!
jtabor13 Says:
Sep 6, 2010 - I love stevie, but sometimes I feel he played too many notes for the blues, its almost like a blues hybrid too me, what you think?
Howie6608 Says:
Sep 6, 2010 - The saddest part is he got cleaned up , then died in a helicopter crash rather than from drugs. He took guitar playing to new heights. Rest in peace, Stevie.
alyeahal Says:
Sep 6, 2010 - @jtabor13 some ppl thought Mozart played (or wrote) to many notes for his music also....so...I dunnoÉÉÉ
MashMich123 Says:
Sep 6, 2010 - Not too many notes for the blues...Stevie just filled in what many other blues artists wanted to express by extending their notes.
jtabor13 Says:
Sep 6, 2010 - Agod but stil a bit much sometimes for me...
charity634 Says:
Sep 6, 2010 - YES the trick is to click to ugetify (dot) com to grab this mp3.
MrSandman222 Says:
Sep 7, 2010 - This is just 'effin ridiculous. SRV is way out of control here. Unbelieveable. There will never be another SRV. Oh, and to the 'tard that said SRV ripped off John Mayer: (WTF?) If I was as stupid as you I would have to commit suicide to remove myself from the gene pool.
whenimsixty4 Says:
Sep 7, 2010 - sometimes this is the only song I'll listen to all day long...
Jessrama Says:
Sep 7, 2010 - @jtabor13 That was his very own unique style, don't you know?! The emotion and intensity he puts in each of his "many" notes is what matters. The classic old blues men recognized it and appreciated him for that. God, I never ever heard a more emotional blues guitar player than SRV
Jessrama Says:
Sep 7, 2010 - @DJSkywalka1 Forgotten?????? Man, if you've forgotten him that's your problem. Don't speak on behalf of the entire human race
Jessrama Says:
Sep 7, 2010 - @ljarrell1 If you feel like talking about another guitar player while watching SRV play the blues then let the other guy be Albert King; the great blues man who played an enormous part in Stevie's mastering the blues. Not to mention that the guy who co-wrote this song was kind of an Albert King scholar and heavily influenced by the letter


fredrickson1 Says:
Sep 4, 2010 - There will Not Be Another Stevie Ray... God Bless You Stevie...