Stevie Ray Vaughan Concert

Spectrum Montreal (Montreal, Quebec) Aug 17, 1984 Late Show

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Stevie Ray Vaughan concert at Spectrum Montreal on Aug 17, 1984

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  • Date:
    08.17.1984
  • Tracks:
    24
  • Total Time:
    1:39:35
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Concert Summary

Stevie Ray Vaughan was a much-acclaimed session player from Texas when he got hooked up with David Bowie in early 1982. Bowie was in the beginning stages of recording what would be his multi-platinum album, Let's Dance. Once he heard Vaughan and his biting style of blues-drenched guitar, he had to have him. Vaughan agreed to make the album, but when Bowie offered him the 18-month world tour attached to the record, he passed.

Certain he could make it in his own right, Vaughan and his back-up band, Double Trouble, pursued and eventually landed a meaty solo deal with Epic Records.…entire summary

  • juanzo | Friday, February 24, 2012 | 7:13 am

    The best version of "Say What" I ever heard !

  • stratcatblue2002 | Thursday, October 13, 2011 | 12:24 pm

    SRV so raw so right!

  • Kaiser Sozee | Saturday, May 07, 2011 | 3:24 pm

    Another blistering performance! Saw him in many times, was front row at the Skydome when Healey and Beck opened for him 2/11/89 (he and Beck took turns opening on the tour). He was by far the highlight of the show, he was so in tune with the audience and got everyone into it (Beck just played and acted like a star, Stevie got into the whole vibe.) At one point during Life without You he admitted to making a mistake that nearly killed him a few years before "being at the wrong place doing the wrong thing" and thanked everyone for being there that night, then told everyone to "be there for the ones you love and for the ones who love you". Introducing Riviera Paradise that night he said "this is for all the people in the world who are suffering" How ironic that after cleaning up from his drug habit and escalating to such "godlike" status that he should be taken away in a helicopter crash. A true master musician taken too early in his life. I cried when I heard he died he was such a beautiful human being.

  • jimi'stheman | Wednesday, February 09, 2011 | 4:31 pm

    I love the whole gig but it's Stang's Swang that does it for me. How about y'all?

  • dingbat66 | Thursday, December 23, 2010 | 7:17 pm

    I have QC15's, I love QC15"s. Quit the damned add.

  • Anonymous | Saturday, October 23, 2010 | 1:42 pm

    kool Stuff!!!!

  • bradspaw | Saturday, July 10, 2010 | 5:56 pm

    great

  • Anonymous | Saturday, May 15, 2010 | 12:36 am

    We climbed into general admission to see this up front!

  • Anonymous | Monday, May 10, 2010 | 12:18 am

    Wow!Could this man play! Saw him in 1985.

  • mawhinney | Saturday, April 03, 2010 | 1:37 pm

    Incredible stuff-is Voodoo Child better than Hendrix!

    No wonder that dude Bowie was interested.He was always fond of a good 'axeman'-and by this performance he was by far the best around .Sensational.

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