Stevie Ray Vaughan - I'm Goin' Down (with Jeff Beck) 10/28/1989 video free download


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Duration: 04:20
Uploaded: 2013/08/20

"MTV Bootleg Show", U.I.C. Pavillion, Chicago, IL 28th Oct 1989

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8 years ago

Kitasenju2

HOLY SHIT - Stevie Ray Vaughn had that Stratocaster just screaming!

8 years ago

Miriam Manning

The timing, the control, the rhythm, the soul, it is magical... puts me in a good place...

8 years ago

Miriam Manning

The Master of his guitar

8 years ago

wandatowellable

Stevie would upstage everyone and that's no disrespect to Jeff or anybody else. It's just the way it was.

8 years ago

Felipe Almeida

unbelievable, such a great guitarist, maybe the greatestits a shame he's not here anymore

8 years ago

1straycat99

this best version in my opinion and seen it heard it way back and still is hand down to me srv just nailing it and that bass beat going makes it to

9 years ago

Scott Uhalt

Jeff Beck Knows he is in the presence of someone better than he... Look at his body language throughout the whole jam.... SRV is prestty good!!

9 years ago

Bobbie Cox

#LenFM 

9 years ago

Tyro Amaral

#LenFM 

9 years ago

Paul Courteyson

#LenFM 

9 years ago

Len Bennati

#LenFM 

9 years ago

Len Bennati

#LenFM 

9 years ago

Cary Blades

Playing with SRV is Like trying to sing with Elvis.. very few even tried.. Sinatra did when E was young.. remember everybody thought celine dion had such a great voice her head got big and she came out on idol and tried a duet with E If I Can Dream probably the Greatest song ever sung by the greatest singer it even pushed the King to his max..Bad Mistake..she then sounded like a regular Friday nite karaoke singer !

9 years ago

Dale Kenny

SRV was just incredible and beck as great as he is just doesnt get it done.SRV had that guitar smoking,i mean its truly amazing to watch a guy do that live..Has he ever missed a lick on that guitar?he was something very special and imo the greatest guitar player ever!..Just imagine if he would have lived another 30 years what he would have done..thats the sad part..SRV was just getting started..same with hendrix..my god the music they both would have made with age would have been awesome..Anyway fly on SRV..

9 years ago

los blancos

Who cares if this wasn't Beck's best setting? He has never been a guitar player who meshes well with others. Such a unique voice, it was no surprise to me this tour was not exactly perfect. A promoter's cash cow. Lot's of amazing players just seem better off alone, from Robin Trower to Trey, this is old news. Still, music is not sports. Where Stevie has that unshakeable groove, and seems to just flow like a class 5 set of rapids, Beck is more an artisan, and makes up for his rhythmic fluidity with invention and melody. Anyone getting in to a big peepee dance saying one is better than the other is completely missing the point of music, and should find something far more important to get all bunchy about. When you reach a certain point, it's all about personal taste, and why would anyone care what you do/don't like it? All of the sudden Clapton and BB are in charge of my personal taste? Certainly not, so to all the posturing purist putzes and blues nazis waving their little blues hat penises all over this thread, y'all just sound silly.

9 years ago

Pete Zereeah

I don't respect uneducated opinions on here, so no need to give mine. But, Clapton and B.B. King said Stevie Ray Vaughan was the best guitar player they ever saw....and that's good enough for me.

9 years ago

Ivan Korobetskiy

I have never seen Stevie playin' like that!Probably his best performance!

9 years ago

Zurin Arctus

All I could say is F#@K Helicopters!

9 years ago

DDM Miguel

What is this, a joke? Getting Great Stevie and Beck up on stage together is like mixing coca cola with bourbon...

9 years ago

Matt Fuller

Stevie's on fire!

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