Stevie Ray Vaughan and The Fabulous Thunderbirds - Tough Enough (Live) video free download


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Duration: 05:21
Uploaded: 2013/01/10

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9 years ago

Ron Rhodes

Thanks for posting this. I was lucky to see the Fabulous Thunderbirds live, but never got to Stevie Ray, so this is really a treat.

9 years ago

Markku Koljonen

Markkus back home from hosp., by Anna, Christine & Märta ;D Kisses ;P

9 years ago

old dude

Champagne Il. Theatre, the T-birds with SRV and Double Trouble , Reese with those Leslies just smokin' that Hammond B3 . The roof ? BLOWN OFF !! Stevie and Jimmy playin' one guitar ! All these guy's left nothing there that night , they shook it till it was out there , every last drop ! Trade ya' a 55 Chevy for your time machine . Just wanna' experience Stevie again....... and again and ...... . May the great spirit bless us all , R.I.P. Stevie . We hardly knew ya' ! 

9 years ago

ron wells

how great

9 years ago

BigTimeBluesFan989

''I'll work 24 hours 7 days a week just to come home and kiss your cheek'' you gotta love those lyrics

9 years ago

Jan de Boer

What a set up. The F-birds and the Vaughan brothers. Stevie's stuff is more rock-blues, while Jimmie is more texas style. I hear the old Johnny Guitar Watson in his early blues period when i hear Jimmie. They both loved Watson. Don't we all ;o) 

9 years ago

Pat Allen

SRV on stage with The Fabulous Thunderbirds – good ‘80s tune. Notice at the end when Wilson is introducing the band - the audience shows their appreciation for each band member, but when he says ‘Mr. Stevie Ray Vaughan’ the crowd goes nuts – oh yeah, uh-huh ;)#stevierayvaughan 

9 years ago

Donnie Maxwell

I saw both of them a lot in Dallas in the 70's At Mother Blues. Stevie always said Jimmie was the best player he ever saw and I think he honestly believed it. You blues lovers check out Kirby Wornocks documentary When Dallas Rocked, its full of great pictures and info about the people who came from and through Big D. It is playing during pledge drives on Kera or your local affiliate. peace

9 years ago

triplexxxsatyr

Stevie ADORED his big brother, Jimmie. He bragged about him every chance he got. He once said, "I play about 60-75% of what I know. Jimmie only plays 10% of what he knows." SRV looked up to Jimmie first and idolized him all through the years.Jimmie is right where he belongs on this stage.

9 years ago

Mick Tisron

Stevie sharing the stage with his Bro. Don't be hating on Jimmy he is right where he wants to be.

9 years ago

rollthelosingdice

That band is way out of league of SRV!

10 years ago

dee veezee

Stevie on the Danelectro Longhorn Baritone guitar... how kool. What year was this..?

10 years ago

Louise Frayn

Oh to have been there!! Love, love, love all of you guys. Miss you Stevie!!!

10 years ago

Au60schild

SRV on a six-string bass. How wickedly cool is that? Is there any guitar he couldn't play?

10 years ago

Dreadz Tsung

I'm kinda glad Stevie didn't get a solo. He would've embarrassed the shit out of Jimmie. 

10 years ago

Richard A. Rocha

So fucking awesome!!!!!

10 years ago

unionjack515

Check that, BARITONE not bass.

10 years ago

unionjack515

Stevie is playing a wicked spanky bass part on that Danelectro from the recording. He plays it straight, no real room (or reason) to stretch out. And knowing Stevie, he was probably honored just to be on stage with big brother.

10 years ago

theShowStopper321

Stevie def. got all the guitar genes. That sounded like a novice first learning the pentatonic scale

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