Stevie Ray Vaughan is the G.O.A.T. Change my mind

Wow. No, I don't live in the area anymore so I didn't see it. But I've seen many concerts at the Saenger. Great music venue. Great for plays as well.

That must have been a great show. Now I'll have to find the live album. Didn't know it existed, but I do now. :9:

Thanks!


Yeah it is base allstars.

On the studio stuff it is even crazier

The deep end vol 1

Is

Bass players

Allen Woody ("Sin's a Good Man's Brother")
Jack Bruce ("Fool's Moon")
Oteil Burbridge ("Worried Down With the Blues")
Bootsy Collins ("Tear Me Down")
John Entwistle ("Same Price")
Flea ("Down and Out in New York City")
Roger Glover ("Maybe I'm a Leo")
Mike Gordon ("Banks of the Deep End", "Jesus Just Left Chicago")
Larry Graham ("Life on the Outside")
Stefan Lessard ("Beautifully Broken")
Dave Schools ("Blind Man in the Dark", "Fallen Down")
Mike Watt ("Effigy")
Willie Weeks ("Soulshine")
Chris Wood ("Sco-Mule")


Vol 2

Is

Bass players
Jack Casady ("Slow Happy Boys")
Les Claypool ("Greasy Granny's Gopher Gravy" Pts. 1 & 2, "Drivin' Rain")
Billy Cox ("Catfish Blues")
Alphonso Johnson ("Babylon Turnpike")
Phil Lesh ("Lay of the Sunflower")
Tony Levin ("World of Confusion")
Meshell Ndegeocello ("Hammer and Nails")
Jason Newsted ("Trying Not to Fall")
George Porter, Jr. ("Time to Confess")
Rocco Prestia ("What Is Hip?")
Dave Schools ("Which Way Do We Run?", "Rockin' Horse", "Lay Your Burden Down")
Chris Squire ("Sun Dance")
Chris Wood ("Sco-Mule")

It is such an awesome way to honor you fallen base player by playing with who he respected and influenced him rather than replace him in the next album.

Actually it is about the coolest ever.