Stevie Ray Vaughan - Crossfire + Travis Walk (instrumental) [1989]

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[Mono] Live appearance on an eclectic USTV program, backed by the house band, which includes Hiram Bullock on guitar; Don Alias on percussion; Philippe Saisse on keyboards; Tom Barney on bass; and Omar Hakim on drums. Hal Willner was the creative genius behind this special program.

Apologies for the slight audio glitch at the 3 minute mark. Mark it up to the age of the tape.

Thanks to James Love for providing the title for the instrumental ;)


00:00 Beginning
00:20 Band introductions
01:30 Crossfire
05:50 Travis Walk

コメント (21)
  • I don't give a damn what anyone else says. When he was alive he was one of the best guitar players on the planet!!!! Such a shame he was taken too soon.........
  • Funk was so heavy on that stage, surprised it didn’t collapse after the first 30 seconds...
  • You know you a Bad Man when you pop a String on national TV just pull it off show everyone and go on to next song with no panic. That's A Bad Ass Bass Player!!!!!!WOW!!
  • @davegrier523
    No disrespect to Double Trouble, but that is the best version of my favourite song that I have ever heard. You hear people say Stevie was one of the best. You can shorten that. Stevie was the best. Period. There are a lot of greats in the history of 20th century, western pop music, but no guitar player offered more.
  • @Allycat63
    Stevie was a humble guitarist who acknowledged everyone's contribution to music. But Stevie Ray Vaughan was built different. He perfected his craft to a level in my opinion to which no one yet has achieved. Greatly missed. RIP Stevie Ray. You are greatly missed 🥲
  • @trock6577
    Every time I watch his videos, I realize what the world lost all those years ago. Very few have been his equal , if any. What a shame that the world lost him so soon.
  • I saw Stevie a few months before he left us...I was 20 ft max below him with a friend who was a studio guitar player and took me to see him...he was a mind blower...blew out my left ear drum...it was worth it....a musician like this comes along every 400 years or so
  • My husband was a BIG Stevie Ray fan. Just wish I had found this before my husband passed away in September. He would have really enjoyed seeing this. He introduced SRV to me.
  • @cahg3871
    I was lucky enough to see SRV live back in the mid 80’s.The man was a player.He could bend railroad ties with those hands,that battered old Strat took a beating with his playing style.What a loss to music world.✌️
  • No auto tune here folks. Just pure talent and skill; the rest of the band is absolutely fantastic.
  • @jed1166
    SRV is my G.O.A.T. Every time I hear him, it brings a tear to my eye, just from missing him…
  • Stevie's greatness is reflected in the joy of the musicians. Look at the smiles on their faces as they play!
  • I NEVER get tired of watching and listening to Stevie play. Still sad about his passing to this day and thinking about what might have been. My all time favorite.
  • SRV is an exceptional guitarist but nobody ever comments on what a great vocalist he is. Not only is he the master of this style, he created it. Nuff said.
  • WELL HOW CAN ANYONE TOP THIS MUSIC AND THROWING DOWN ON THE GUITAR STEVIE RAY VAUGHAN HAS IT SEWED UP .....!!!!
  • Yeah I seen this on TV I was twenty-seven years old. I am 63 years old today rest in peace Stevie Ray Vaughan