Mick Jagger Loved Stevie Ray Vaughan

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Published 2022-02-23
The Rolling Stones invited Stevie Ray Vaughan to New York to play a showcase for their record label. This is the story of that crazy evening. I learned this story in the book, Stevie Ray Vaughan : Caught in the Crossfire
by Joe Nick Patoski, Bill Crawford.

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Stevie Ray Vaughan
Mick Jagger
The Rolling Stones

All Comments (21)
  • @otisgibbs
    What's your favorite Stevie Ray Vaughan song?
  • I saw Stevie Ray Vaughan twice and in my humble opinion, he was one of the best guitar players I ever saw! Rest In Peace Stevie you are missed!
  • There is a ocean of blues guitarists. To be able to have you're guitar sound and personal licks be recognized within 4 seconds of listening. Stevie Ray Vaughan is that man
  • True SRV fans cannot pick a FAV song...Stevie was GREATNESS...Pristine talent...his WHOLE CATALOG is DIVINE.
  • Little sister. When he breaks the guitar string and changes guitar never stops singing not missing a beat or nearly a note. What a treat to see. What a awesome talent. Cant get enough
  • @Checobeep
    Dude had the greatest guit tone of anyone in .. possibly ever. I'm struggling to think of another player with such a great sound. There are lots of players with unique and beautiful guitar tone but none like Vaughan. I remember the day he died. I was gutted. Guy was a master.
  • @pmoney3688
    People know greatness when they see it, doesn’t matter what kind of music it is
  • @mesaeddie
    How do you not love Stevie? I feel so lucky to have seen a year before he passed away. I still miss him . He was by far the best I ever saw.
  • @bobwallace1880
    Read "Texas Flood". Saw Stevie Ray and Jimmy many times here in Austin. Hard to describe how good he was. Thanks Otis! Keep up the good work.
  • @jedishaw6771
    All Stevie Ray Vaughan songs are my favourite!! 😀
  • @anotherjoshua
    Mick passes on a musician who caused him to piss his pants. Incomprehensible
  • @genogeno6643
    Saw Stevie and Double Trouble in Gardner Massachusetts. When they played "Couldn't Stand The Weather" dark clouds rolled in and it started to rain. At the end of the song the rain stopped, the clouds gave way, and the sun came back out. From time to time I will meet people who were at that concert, and its the first thing that comes up in the conversation. Good times.
  • Saw Stevie 6 or 7 times , turned all my friends on to him in the eighties, some of it is getting a little bit blurry. But some of the finest concerts I’ll ever see…. “ Life Without You” is right up there. Keep on Chooglin’ Otis.
  • @ambitionx1639
    You’re not human if you can watch Stevie play and feel nothing but love and exceptionalism
  • @kevinhuber8723
    Losing Stevie was about the end of the innocence for Me. Growing up a gearhead I had seen my favorite race driver die in an accident and then SRV goes down in a helicopter. I was sad for months.... it still hurts. I recently bought and read the two volumes on Stevie by Craig Hopkins and they helped ALOT. SRV single handily revived the Blues scene in America. The old masters catalogs all took an uptick. I would have to say "Lenny", "Stangs Swang" and "Rude Mood" would cover a few favorites.
  • My favorite SRV song always seems to be to one that's playing at the time. He was so great. Amazing how immense talent can be with immense talent and not recognize the full potential.In the end maybe it was all for the best. The path Stevie took made him a legend.
  • I still love Tin Pan Alley for that deep, dark, raw, masterful guitar playing amd vibe..and i also love Tight Rope..and also the songs on Family Style..i love everything he did..i saw him 4 times..i wish i had seen him more..
  • Much ❤ love right back atcha!! I have favorite performances (like Montreux 1985), after the booing, because it’s an awesome comeback at the place where he had been booed by an extremely small but persistent crowd in the audience (who were people who dripped with privilege, and were still too miserable within themselves to LEAVE, and enjoy the experience of being at a festival in Switzerland)—I know that it shook Stevie up and pissed him off, and two years and a Grammy later, he brought Johnny Copeland onstage and you just FELT his happiness. I also enjoy his later performances where you can see the sobriety by the clarity of his eyes, and knowing that he had said, ‘I never felt so good in my life’, because I love Stevie so much, I just feel like I especially enjoy seeing him perform as a happy human, who was able to enjoy what he gave us all…and, ohmigod I’m crying, not bawling but it’s just such a—wrenching loss. He deserved children and grandchildren, and for EVERYONE to know what a beautiful person he was.