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For those with a perfect ear who make themselves feel better by pointing out the obvious and are unable to enjoy an unrehearsed jam by two guitar players better than you, let me ease your mind. The two guitars were not tuned the same. A helpful person such as yourself was probably in attendance, pointed to this fact and one guitar was immediately re-tuned.
from "It's Still Called the Blues"
recorded live at Buddy Guy's Legends, Chicago July 30, 1989
in celebration of Buddy's 53rd birthday
written by Muddy Waters
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When someone of Buddy Guy's stature as a Blues guitarist and calls you his best friend and requests that you join him on-stage to jam with him, you know you've arrived!!
Buddy & Stevie was absolutely perfect together! Like a Telquila Sunrise, so smooth, yet wickedly hitting when you least expect it! My all time, "Out of the Fucking Box, Blues Men"!
Like Buddy always says, "Play it so funky that they can smell it"!!!!! Buddy & Stevie....Legendary FUNKY BLUES!!!!!!!!!!
Stevie is my favorite guitarist ever. But Buddy is absolutely filthy! Love him so much.
man stevie rays intro even jimi would love
12:00 my favourite blues duo exchange ever leading to 12:22 my favourite blues lick ever
Not too dusty........ Not dusty at all.......... This is as true as it gets. Show me some more, Please.
Thee masters giving the crowd everythig they had. And then some. And thats how it should be always...!!!
I want to hold my toungue with the "imagine if he was still...", and just thank God he ever was. Crazy to think I was 6 years old when my life's hero would leave this world. Thank you SRV. I was fortunate enough to meet Robert Cray in San Diego one time, (one of the classiest, nicest human beings I've ever met) and he was at the Alpine Valley show. To hear a true bluesman talk about the world changing, and the greatest departing was something else, the respect he had for Stevie. Reading Buddy's book recently made me think the same thing... There is only one Stevie Ray Vaughn, but he will play on forever.
This is the greatest electric blues performance ever recorded. If you are familiar with these gentlemen's tone, you will hear the greatest electric guitar maestro of all time mentoring the greatest guitar player who ever lived. Calling this a master piece is like saying the roof of the Sistine Chapel could use a little more blue.
They’re all right with me !!! Low down and dirty.
Great performance by two integrated innovative artists
My pals and I saw SRV that night with Jeff Beck, which was mind blowing. I could not convince my friends that we needed to directly to Legends as I figured this would go down. I was not the driver or we would have. we ended up going for Pizza. It was swell.
This is as good as it gets. My God! Two legends that love and respect each other.. together.. and this is live! Amazing!
HOLY F**K This just blew my mind.
I never had the pleasure of hearing SRV live, but I saw Buddy Guy several times around the Bay Area of Calif. during most of the '70's in that area, the Blues were not popular, except a few of us. There was one Blues Club in Oakland. Some of the best blues were played at Elies'. Ron Thompson, who won the Bammie for best blues guitarist 3 years in a row, could be heard sing in little dives & Computer Company parties. By the '80's everyone claimed to being an Elieqregular. lol I only saw 2 light skinned people during the '70's. Me & my one friend brave enough to go to Elies. I saw Buddy, for the first time, at the first Bay Area Blues Festival in San Francisco. It was free (in Golden Gate Park) and only a few showed up. BB was there too. One of the best concerts ever!!
When Buddy goes"C'mon Stevie Ray!" badass!
Happy Birthday SRV!! The blues is fallin all around, just for you!
May your guitar rest your soul...
Only one word comes to mind. Multiples ☺
STEVIE RAY VAUGHAN
@shruggzdastr8-facedclown
When someone of Buddy Guy's stature as a Blues guitarist and calls you his best friend and requests that you join him on-stage to jam with him, you know you've arrived!!
@wingivy1797
Buddy & Stevie was absolutely perfect together! Like a Telquila Sunrise, so smooth, yet wickedly hitting when you least expect it! My all time, "Out of the Fucking Box, Blues Men"!
@mylesmcpherson8380
Like Buddy always says, "Play it so funky that they can smell it"!!!!! Buddy & Stevie....Legendary FUNKY BLUES!!!!!!!!!!
@oliversplace263
Stevie is my favorite guitarist ever. But Buddy is absolutely filthy! Love him so much.
@teedooderungeetoo901
man stevie rays intro even jimi would love
@ChristopherJLoftin
12:00 my favourite blues duo exchange ever leading to 12:22 my favourite blues lick ever
@larryk3408
Not too dusty........ Not dusty at all.......... This is as true as it gets. Show me some more, Please.
@CheckerdflagRacing
Thee masters giving the crowd everythig they had. And then some. And thats how it should be always...!!!
@mike1451000
I want to hold my toungue with the "imagine if he was still...", and just thank God he ever was. Crazy to think I was 6 years old when my life's hero would leave this world. Thank you SRV. I was fortunate enough to meet Robert Cray in San Diego one time, (one of the classiest, nicest human beings I've ever met) and he was at the Alpine Valley show. To hear a true bluesman talk about the world changing, and the greatest departing was something else, the respect he had for Stevie. Reading Buddy's book recently made me think the same thing... There is only one Stevie Ray Vaughn, but he will play on forever.
@gwduic
This is the greatest electric blues performance ever recorded. If you are familiar with these gentlemen's tone, you will hear the greatest electric guitar maestro of all time mentoring the greatest guitar player who ever lived. Calling this a master piece is like saying the roof of the Sistine Chapel could use a little more blue.
@coldcuts113
They’re all right with me !!! Low down and dirty.
@elisabethrasmussen9232
Great performance by two integrated innovative artists
@markkasick
My pals and I saw SRV that night with Jeff Beck, which was mind blowing. I could not convince my friends that we needed to directly to Legends as I figured this would go down. I was not the driver or we would have. we ended up going for Pizza. It was swell.
@j.t.3798
This is as good as it gets. My God! Two legends that love and respect each other.. together.. and this is live! Amazing!
@leonardread13
HOLY F**K This just blew my mind.
@breedurham1288
I never had the pleasure of hearing SRV live, but I saw Buddy Guy several times around the Bay Area of Calif. during most of the '70's in that area, the Blues were not popular, except a few of us. There was one Blues Club in Oakland. Some of the best blues were played at Elies'. Ron Thompson, who won the Bammie for best blues guitarist 3 years in a row, could be heard sing in little dives & Computer Company parties. By the '80's everyone claimed to being an Elieqregular. lol I only saw 2 light skinned people during the '70's. Me & my one friend brave enough to go to Elies. I saw Buddy, for the first time, at the first Bay Area Blues Festival in San Francisco. It was free (in Golden Gate Park) and only a few showed up. BB was there too. One of the best concerts ever!!
@robertmcsmack379
When Buddy goes"C'mon Stevie Ray!" badass!
@Keifer-D
Happy Birthday SRV!! The blues is fallin all around, just for you!
May your guitar rest your soul...
@cherylcasey6405
Only one word comes to mind. Multiples ☺
@fabrihendrix
STEVIE RAY VAUGHAN