Stevie Ray Vaughan Guitar Lesson - Audio ReSynced video free download


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Uploaded: 2011/09/08

Stevie Ray Vaughn Guitar Lesson - A Classic interview!

I had to fix the audio on this YouTube video. I thought this old video was so great but the footage screws up half way and the audio went out of sync... so I have fixed the audio portion of it. It now stays sync'd through the short bad video glitch and stays sync'd to the good footage the rest of the way through.

SRV, he's still the best.

Comments

9 years ago

Infamuz619

One Bad Motherfucker, Stevie!

9 years ago

Kenny Garcia

I like how he just say Eric Clapton plays it like this 

9 years ago

ElDuderino502

I wouldn't call this a lesson, but it's a great video.

9 years ago

Thatonejollychap

What a legend

10 years ago

Andy Blasig

Great!

10 years ago

Warren cardinal

I'm always learning as a guitar player and I'll more than likely watch this video and more like it just learning Stevie Ray Vaughan guitar lessons 

10 years ago

Jimmy Parris

Even though the video has less than stellar audio, listen to the tone of that guitar rig!

10 years ago

Nelson Matos

There will be only one SRV.

10 years ago

swee abn

Dude I want that frikin guitar strap

10 years ago

VeKtorVacuum

Kinda reminds me of Mitch Hedburg....

10 years ago

William Brendle

people should let the dead rest and celebrate the wonderful treasures there talents left the world !! and his as well as many many more does .....with addiction problems !!! dave evens tell us all he wasnt great and how u are appointed as the one to point out the lows of anybody ! wait im sorry ....lets start with u !!!! 

10 years ago

GraphicMill

... and regarding any SRV bashing. As for anyone who trashes SRV on this post, it just flags you as a complete moron. One in particular who seemed convinced that he had more wherewithal about music than SRV did had to be removed because I couldn't stand listening to his idiotic babble. I tried to find 'his' record selling CD's and endless videos of his own guitar mastery but there wasn't a single thing out there. Personally, I know a lot of great guitar players and I can tell you this, not one of them would ever trash SRV. Ever single person who picks up a guitar and pays their dues trying to master that instrument knows exactly what SRV brought to the guitar world. He made it sing as an extension of his soul. That alone needs to be respected and applauded. Try that yourself while drinking a quart of whiskey and snorting an ounce of coke everyday... Good luck to you! 

10 years ago

GraphicMill

That must have been quite a while before his sad demise. I med him in Toronto 14 months before the accident and he was clean and sober. He sat on the edge of the stage at the Kingswood theatre and talked to all of us about the fact that he felt fantastic, alive and so very grateful to be off the drugs, completely sober and ready to play for a lifetime. It was the most humbling conversation I've ever heard come out of anyone. That was June 16th 1989 and he was already clean at that point. It was August 1990 when the helicopter went down and the world lost a great man. He was clean and sober that entire span. Yes, he had a terrible demon that he eventually beat before it beat him. A master player, a man with more musical passion than most, who was taken away in his prime like so many others. Stevie's rehab was actually in November of 1986, almost 4 years before his death. Probably the best 3-3/4 years of his life! We will always miss Stevie Ray and we are all blessed to have experienced his deep rooted passion. 

10 years ago

David Evans

Met him - sort of - at CBS Records when I was there for a meeting. CBS Records (when they were in Century City) was all sprawled out on one floor with exec offices around the edges and all the secretaries and assistants in the middle. Must have been 10,000 sq feet. I'm in an office with the door open and here comes Stevie Ray Vaughn stumbling across the room, falling over desks and flirting with the secretaries, babbling incoherently. The person I was meeting took me over to introduce me to him - but Stevie was totally out of it, mumbling and babbling and falling over everything. It was really embarrassing. Soon after that he was killed in that horrific accident.

10 years ago

Mox_au

interviewer was a bit of a fuckin douche

10 years ago

BluesGuitarPlayer

Great Post - Thank You!

10 years ago

Phil Lombardi

Man would have been something to see him & Hendrix on the same stage.

10 years ago

Isahiyella

Such a humble guy. Such a shame that we lost him so early.

10 years ago

john capone

He was scary talented.

10 years ago

Rowan Leaf

No wonder Stevie can hardly play guitar, he never listened to "classic sixties mersybeat"

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