Friday, October 3, 2008

What's the BFD About Stevie Ray Vaughan? (Part 2)

Posted by Adam Gold on Fri, Oct 3, 2008 at 3:58 PM

Cream readers who were less than pleased with Sean Maloney's musings on newly uncovered Stevie Ray Vaughan nuggets will surely love this 2002 clip of (former Icarus Line, Nine Inch Nails') guitarist Aaron North's attempt to "liberate" Stevie Ray's guitar from a protective case and plug it in during a SXSW performance at Austin's Hard Rock Cafe.

The brazen act resulted in numerous death threats against North. But six years later, the young guitarist is still alive. So I guess Stevie Ray Vaughan fans don't have the balls to back up their saber rattling. Don't mess with Texas, my ass!

For those of you who still lament the untimely passing of SRV, look on the bright side: At least you were spared the embarrassment of a Santana-like release featuring your sacred cow teaming up with various flavors of the month to aid and abet him in the betrayal of his own god-given talent.

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You're a dooooshbag!
It would have been years before he had to go the Santana route and besides that. Santana's thang wasn't all that bad! The BFD about SRV. He was real! as real as livin' the blues..Should he have ended up like Johnny WInter? I love Johnny but back n '69 he was SRV. And he stayed true..And besides who the f@&% are you anyway? Maybe you should stay true to your god given ability and see where that lands you? I'm an idiot and I know an Idiot when I see one and that's you!

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