I'm Really GLAD She "Dwelled On It"....I'm Sure Stevie & The Guys Were, Too!! It's A HUGE Accomplishment & Victory!! And Spreading The Warning Message About Drugs & Alcohol Became Stevie's Passion At His Live Shows! He Even Mounted His 12-Step Chip To WEAR Around His Neck!! Way To Go - Stevie!!💋😘❤😍
I believe it is the SHINE of the presenter-girl, which creates a wonderful reflection on everyone who is in 50 mts around, such is her angelic power from above
THANK GOD He Was WILLING To Talk About It & Be An Example & Inspiration To Other People - It Also Helped HIM To Talk About The "Taboo" Of Addiction & All The Ancient Myths That Surround Drinking, Drugging & Destructive Addictive Behavior! Stevie CARED About This SO Much!! Helping Others Who He KNEW Were STILL In The DIRE Situation He Was!! ALL Of Them Were!! Tommy Said That When People Asked Stevie About HIS Battle Through Addiction - Stevie Just "Lit Up"! It Was His HEART❤!!
I like the interviewer. While watching this, I says to myself (before looking at the description), "Is she Canadian? She must be Canadian." Not surprised to see my hunch was correct.
Stephen Stevie Ray Vaughan (Dallas, Texas; 03 de octubre de 1954 - East Troy, Wisconsin; 27 de agosto de 1990) fue un guitarrista, cantante, compositor y productor discográfico estadounidense que fusionó los géneros de blues y rock en la década de 1980. Desarrolló un sonido y estilo basado en artistas de blues como B. B. King, Albert King, Freddie King, Buddy Guy, Otis Rush y Jimi Hendrix. 35 AÑOS. 🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍🤝🤝🤝🤝🤝🤝🤝🤝
What happened too..I thought drugs was forever and if I had known they werent..I wouldn't have done them..by Stevie Ray Vaughan hiself..at another interview..I'm happy Stevie Ray Vaughan and Tommy Shannon got the treatment they needed and wanted..yeah..when you got a choice between life and death..it changes everything..what about Chris Layton..and Reese? Don't know about them..
Ha! I never thought about Crown Royal, I always called him King Bee (for king of the blues) He began wearing it on his hat right around the time he got sober. I read some article about a conversation he had with Muddy before he passed whom he called one of his "godfathers" (the others being the Alberts--King & Collins.) It was about the "passing of the torch" so to speak. Muddy felt Stevie was ready to carry on the American blues to new generations & help educate the world on the importance of its history. I like to think he waited to wear the crown brooch on his hat until HE felt ready & that was post sobriety. In the funny encounter with Prince who was rude to him, he fired back, "You may be the Prince, but I'm the King Bee, so deal with it m*****f*****!" (Indirect quote.)😅
One small piece of trivia. John Roberts, The former chief White House correspondent for Fox News, he was at all the briefings during Trumps's time, got his star here at Muchmusic, 1984.
Such a odd thing. He played much better on every show he was totally wrecked. Such as his al mocambo show. He got worse after getting clean and never made it back to that caliber again.
No doubt that drugs do open up a certain part of the brain ......The Rolling Stones, The Beatles, The Who, David Bowie, Elton John, Eric Clapton , Aerosmith, all did their best work while on drugs
Stevie played better before he cleaned up. Having said that I hate drugs and alcohol, they make people talk bullshit and act like morons, but, but, Stevie was at his best between 79 and 84.