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Where does stevie ray vaughn rank as blues as blues artist? |
i think he is in top 5 for sure of all timers!! agree? I would definitely put Stevie in the top five. There is also another great all time blues guitarist that no one failed to mention here. "Johnny Winter" I would put Johnny in the Top all time five as well !! A little trivia about Johnny Winter. He was the first musician to sign a multi million dollar contract. DEFINITELY! Stevie Ray is a top 3 all timer in my book. No question about that man. Stevie, Rest In Peace my friend. He ranks as one of the all time greatest. Agreed!!!! I'd put him in the top 5 with Mike Bloomfield, BB King, Roy Buchanan, and T Bone Walker maybe. Without a doubt in the top 5--he is phenomenal! The best blues/rock guitarist who ever lived and I love Jimi. Stevie has him beat. His live shows were just incredible. The guy sounded like a full production studio record on stage. The thing about SRV, is that he could sound EXACTLY like Hendrix, or Clapton, or Santana, or Page or whoever, SRV had his own "Thang" going , which a few dared try to tread (hello?!! Mr. Lang??!). Stevie was "post modern blues" actually. He DID blaze a trail.....and covered his tracks too - i mean who else would use the heaviest gauge strings and be able to shake at least 4-5 of them at once! LOL! People try to cop the notes, but tHAT dude was an original!..... SRV ranks way up there, absolutely in the Top 5. He had great technique, showmanship, soul, and the ability to improvise at will. When he arrived on the blues scene he was one of a very few blues artists that recorded for a major label, which helped get airplay. As soon as people heard him (after the comparisons to Hendrix died), they knew he was the real deal. In the mid 80's the blues were on hard times, and his singing/playing helped revive interest in the music. Definitely a rocker with blues inclinations if you ask the purists. He brought blues back to a pop/rock audience in the 80s. There is no question that his legacy will always be connected to the blues genre. he was so awesome. I really miss him and his music. I have alot of his cd's tho, so that helps.He would have to be on the top ten at least, in my opinion. YES YES YES - - - - - He is MY favorite - Even though he has passed away (what a tragedy that was) - SRV is Number 1 as far as I am concerned. The best thing description I've ever heard of SRV's playing came from Eric Clapton, who said something to the effect that when Stevie was playing, it was like he was a pure channel, and the music just flowed through him. blues artist-one of the best. there are a few others who would blow him out of the water though. i like them all its so hard to decide! Yes, Stevie is top five for sure! The top five to me are: Hendrix, Clapton, B.B. King, Stevie Ray, and Jeff Healey!!! hes #1. i mean think bout it, a guy who could not read music but could flat out wear out a guitar. he could swing it behind his back and not miss a beat, and keep on jamming. he had major skil. i wish he was still here. SRV......unsurpassed chops. If he's not in your top 5 you don't deserve to answer the question! jimmie reed Number 1...Who could beat him? He is in the top five for blues guitarists. But i would argue he is not one of the top five blues artists. Artists such as Robert Johnson, Muddy Waters, John Lee Hooker, Buddy Guy, BB King, Howlin Wolf, Lightnin Hopkins, Koko Taylor, Willie Dixon, Pinetop Perkins and T-Bone Walker top the blues artist list As a blues player my self,http://hellolouisville.com/music/Bluesto... I would have to rank SRV as about a 50 on the blues guitar scale,There are at least 50 guitars more bluesy than him and better players, maybe more.. But he's on ther somewhere, it ticks me off when I am playing and some ones says "Stevie Ray Vaughn" in a druken stooper but it trills me when some some says,, "Sonny Boy Williamson" I ask back one or two? they smile and say Two My favorite blues artists are Stevie Ray Vaughan, Eric Clapton, BB King, and suprisingly the new John Mayer stuff. Overrated! I'll take Robert Cray over him any day. |
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