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harmonicanick
1660 posts
Jul 13, 2012
12:02 PM
At the end of 2nd he explains his current personal circumstances:

and



Wish you all the best man, keep on truckin'
It will work out:)
eharp
1886 posts
Jul 13, 2012
2:50 PM
wow! i am sorry to see him like this.
he seemed so all together on the NAMM vids.
rainman
13 posts
Jul 14, 2012
3:52 AM
Wow, that was painful to watch. Jason is such a huge talent and gifted teacher. I'm prayin' for ya.
Frank
881 posts
Jul 14, 2012
2:10 PM
Jason, your loved brother - go to a meeting!



The book about Stevie's Life is an Excellent read too.

Book Description

His blistering guitar playing breathed life back into the blues. Performing night after night - from his early teens to his tragic death at age thirty-five, in tiny pass-the-hat clubs and before thousands in huge arenas - Stevie Ray Vaughan fused blazing technique with deep soul in a manner unrivaled since the days of Jimi Hendrix. The genuineness and passion of his music moved millions. It nearly saved his life. Stevie Ray Vaughan: Caught in the Crossfire is the first biography of this meteoric guitar hero. Emerging from the hotbed of Texas blues, Stevie Ray Vaughan developed his unique style early on, in competition with his older brother, Jimmie Vaughan, founder of the Fabulous Thunderbirds - a competition that shaped much of Stevie's life. Fueled by drugs and alcohol through a thousand one-night stands, he lived at a fever pitch that nearly destroyed him. Musically exhausted and close to collapse, in his final years Stevie Ray mustered the courage to overcome his addictions, finding strength and inspiration in a new emotional openness. His death in a freak helicopter crash in 1990 silenced one of the great musical talents of our time. Stevie Ray Vaughan: Caught in the Crossfire reveals Stevie Ray Vaughan's life in all its remarkable, sometimes unsavory detail. It also brings to life the rich world of Texas music out of which he grew, and captures the staggering dimensions of his musical legacy. It will stand as the definitive biographical portrait of Stevie Ray.
harmonicanick
1664 posts
Jul 14, 2012
2:47 PM
@moderators

I was going to delete this thread (or my bit of it) because I don't think it does anyone any good.

What do you think Nate or Todd? I leave it to you, after all it is on youtube for public consumption but you know what I mean, help me out here..
Admin1
3 posts
Jul 14, 2012
4:19 PM
Hamonicanick I think that has to be your own decision as no forum rules are breached and no one is being disparaging to Jason in fact quite the opposite.

While the deletion of posts is not generally encouraged we do need to keep in mind that mooncat is a fellow board member in good standing.

Last Edited by on Jul 14, 2012 4:21 PM
groyster1
1946 posts
Jul 14, 2012
4:30 PM
jason is very highly respected musician...supporting him in whatever trials he is going through is the right thing to do...he brings a ton to the table..


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