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Stevie Ray Vaughan Concert

Austin Opera House (Austin, TX)

Stevie Ray Vaughan concert at Austin Opera House on Apr 15, 1984

04.15.1984
Tracks: 16 / Total Time: 1:19:02
Catalog: King Biscuit

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Concert Summary

Recorded six years before Vaughan's untimely death in a helicopter crash outside of East Troy, Wisconsin, this is among the finest live recordings of the legendary Texas bluesman one is ever likely to hear.

Vaughan first achieved national recognition as the original guitarist on David Bowie's 'Serious Moonlight/Let's Dance' project in 1983. By the time this concert was recorded the following year, he had already garnered enough success as a solo artist to be able to play a full 90-minute show of cutting edge blues…entire summary

Concert Set List

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  • SRV PA Fan | Thursday, November 05, 2009 | 4:28 pm

    Saw SRV & DT at the Half Moon Saloon in Balto. in 1983. It was a little night club/bar and I think I just stood right there mesmerized as he unleashed the power. I even got to sit near him and the guys at the bar, before the second set. Thank-you "Kat" for telling me about this guitar player from the Bowie Let's Dance album who was also Jimmie Vaughan’s little bro.!!! Cuz, I would never have been able to ever forgive myself if I missed out on seeing and witnessing Stevie. Before that night, I’d never heard of him but after that night I knew I would never forget him. I got to see them again soon afterwards and it was a much bigger crowd, because it didn’t take long for people to find out about Stevie. Thank you God for giving us Stevie and the awesome music and allowing him and the guys to get straight and use that to affect so many of us! Yep, 23 years later, I still listen to him probably every day.

  • Anonymous | Thursday, November 05, 2009 | 1:04 pm

    Yep, saw him three times. The first time I was standing right at his feet the entire show. Second time with Jeff Beck and the the third time with Fabulous Thunderbirds at the Greek. Good times!

  • moeshere | Sunday, October 25, 2009 | 11:25 am

    No better player then this man here. Was and always will be the best...If you get close to playing Pride And Joy.the way this man did then you just may make it but never going to get to this level ever.

  • grybrn1 | Saturday, October 24, 2009 | 4:48 pm

    I saw him here in Sacramento, was awesome!!! This site is great, wow!

  • cocococo | Saturday, October 24, 2009 | 9:48 am

    Stevie is with us forever1

  • Anonymous | Saturday, October 24, 2009 | 1:41 am

    Nobody plays like this any more there is no more inspiring guitarists yet no new riffs they just copie the ledgens

  • david.swope | Friday, October 23, 2009 | 8:16 pm

    Smokin' set!

  • Strider319 | Sunday, October 18, 2009 | 9:13 am

    there is a problem in the mix of voodoo chile... Vaughan's voice is so low...

  • mets | Tuesday, October 13, 2009 | 12:57 pm

    I was so very lucky in the LIVE MUSIC i got to hear and see in my life!!! From EVERYONE you could possibly think of at the Fillmore East Auditorium in NYC to the ARMADILLO WORLD HEADQUARTERS IN AUSTIN, TEXAS (where i still call home). Back in 1974, when i first moved to Austin, besides the Armadillo, there were all kinds of GREAT MUSIC CLUBS and VENUES in and around the Austin area!! STEVIE RAY VAUGHN WAS ALWAYS PLAYING SOMEWHERE!!

  • Anonymous | Friday, October 09, 2009 | 11:41 pm

    I'd be interested in purchasing an occansional live convert but woiuld like to be able to check out the sho before hand. For instance, I'm a big Grateful Dead Fan and though some of theri shows were brilliant, some were awful. I can use the popularity to help judge but, never mind I just figured out the obvious answer.

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