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To: TH who wrote (44891)10/11/2011 3:45:25 PM
From: Slumdog  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 119361
 
.....strange , one common denominator among these guitarists, Jimi, SRV, Eric, Keith, was heroine. Wonder if we would have had all this great music if these guys weren't riding the great white horse?

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To: TH who wrote (44891)10/11/2011 5:03:16 PM
From: Peter V  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 119361
 
Yeah, but could SRV play like Jimi while blazing on acid? <G>

SRV was awesome. Saw him here, at the recommendation of a couple Texas classmates, since I'd never heard of him. 860 seats.

campbell.classroom.id.ucsb.edu

Didn't know any of his music, but a great concert. Since then I've become a fan, but never saw him again.

I can't find the concert date on the web (nor any record of it), but here is somebody else who was there, I don't know this guy, but found it on a facebook page for best concert memory

Mark Avery
Without a doubt, it was Stevie Ray Vaughn on his first national tour at UCSB's Campbell Hall. I had never witnessed anybody play guitar like that before. And, the only time I have seen it played like that since were the three other times I saw him play But, there was something incredibly special about that night. To this day I feel honored to have been there.