Vaughan, Stevie Ray : Live at McNichols Arena in Denver, Colorado, November 29, 1989
Live at McNichols Arena in Denver, Colorado, November 29, 1989
Vaughan, Stevie Ray
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- B13
- Release year
- 2012
140 gram LP YELLOW vinyl w/ blue label in PVC sleeve w/ blue lettering (limited edition 500 copies)
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Vaughan, Stevie Ray : Live at McNichols Arena in Denver, Colorado, November 29, 1989
140 gram LP YELLOW vinyl w/ blue label in PVC sleeve w/ blue lettering (limited edition 500 copies)
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Recorded live on November 29, 1989 in Denver while Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble were on tour for their new album, In Step. However, that night Stevie Ray, along with guest guitarist Jeff Beck, did not focus strictly on playing songs from the album, but had fun rocking out on versions of Stevie Wonders Superstition and Hendrixs Voodoo Child. During their performance of Life Without You, one of Vaughans earlier songs, the newly reformed guitar hero took the time to speak out on substance abuse and plead with his audience not to go down that same slippery slope. Unfortunately, it seemed that the grim reaper really had it out for him and if he couldnt get him through drugs, hed get him some other way, and less than a year later one of the greatest guitar players the world has ever known was dead (at age 35) in a helicopter crash.
Track list SIDE A: 1. Cold Shot 2. Life Without You SIDE B: 1. Superstition 2. Crossfire 3. Voodoo Child
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140 gram LP YELLOW vinyl w/ blue label in PVC sleeve w/ blue lettering (limited edition 500 copies)
Recorded live on November 29, 1989 in Denver while Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble were on tour for their new album, In Step. However, that night Stevie Ray, along with guest guitarist Jeff Beck, did not focus strictly on playing songs from the album, but had fun rocking out on versions of Stevie Wonders Superstition and Hendrixs Voodoo Child. During their performance of Life Without You, one of Vaughans earlier songs, the newly reformed guitar hero took the time to speak out on substance abuse and plead with his audience not to go down that same slippery slope. Unfortunately, it seemed that the grim reaper really had it out for him and if he couldnt get him through drugs, hed get him some other way, and less than a year later one of the greatest guitar players the world has ever known was dead (at age 35) in a helicopter crash.
Track list SIDE A: 1. Cold Shot 2. Life Without You SIDE B: 1. Superstition 2. Crossfire 3. Voodoo Child