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  1. Dec 29, 2016 · It's worth noting that the original 1984 Black and Blues version of Texas Twister featured two tracks with Vaughan on guitar—"Don't Stop by the Creek, Son" and "When the Rain Stops Fallin'." However, when the album was reissued by Rounder Records in 1986, "When the Rain Stops Fallin'" was gone—and it's still gone. iTunes sells only the 1986 ...

  2. This guitar was made for Stevie by James Hamilton, a guitar builder from Buffalo, NY, who gave it to Stevie on April 29, 1984. But, the guitar was actually commissioned by Billy Gibbons, as a gift to Stevie. Specs “The Main” aka “the Couldn’t Stand the Weather guitar” features a neck-through-body design (unlike any other guitars ...

  3. Vaughan played a number of Fender Stratocasters throughout his career, one of which, a 1963 body and a 1962 (with a rosewood slab fingerboard) neck, became "the most famous battered Strat in rock history." [1] . He was notoriously hard on his guitars, and many of them required extensive periodic maintenance, as well as other equipment.

    • Riviera Paradise. Controversial though it may be, no matter how much of a fan of SRV you are, it’s still possible to dismiss Riviera Paradise as expertly played musak.
    • Voodoo Child (Slight Return) Covering Hendrix note-for-note is a hiding to nothing, especially when it comes to one of his most magical, sacrosanct creations.
    • Texas Flood. This classic slow blues, unfurling like the dark rolling clouds depicted in its lyrics, became an early calling card for SRV. It’s a relatively close retread of Joe Scott and Larry Davis’ 1958 original, down to Fenton Robinson’s opening guitar hook and Davis’ sorrowful delivery, but in typical Stevie style, the intensity is ramped up by extra guitar solos and his impassioned vocal.
    • Lenny. Texas Flood was an impressively slick and fiery assault on the senses and sensibilities of guitar players at the time, but one listen to the languid, dreamy instrumental that closes the record confirmed something else – that there were clearly hidden depths to Stevie Ray’s style waiting to be explored.
  4. Stevie Ray Vaughan appears on the tracks "Don't Stop By The Creek, Son" and "When The Rain Starts Fallin'," on the Demon and Black and Blues releases. [3] . The latter does not appear on the 1986 CD release.

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  7. Jul 3, 2023 · By Amit Sharma. ( Total Guitar ) published 3 July 2023. How SRV followed Texas Flood, wrestled blues guitar from the club to MTV and became the guitar hero everyone wanted to copy – all before passing too soon. (Image credit: Clayton Call/Redferns) Many artists would have struggled to follow a debut album as game-changing as Texas Flood.

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