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Blogger Ray said...

"Bring all my mules out here"!!

They don't come any better than these folks......and to our generation (44 yrs) that night in Oct 1977 and the night SRV was killed right up here at Alpine Valley were the days the music died .

I and a few friends had just seen he, Eric Clapton and Robert Cray play on a night in August of 1990 and their helicopter crashed right into the side of the very foggy mountain they were just rocking on an hour earlier.

I myself am a lifetime guitar player, and my personal repertoire is loaded with the entire Skynyrd Catalog from top to bottom including first and foremost Freebird.

You name it I play it....Long Live Southern Rock

Saturday, March 28, 2009 1:47:00 am

Blogger midnight rider said...

Chicago Ray you speak my language. A link for you, from Rolling Stone Dec 1, 1977. I'm 47 & remember both those days well when the news first broke.

http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/lynyrdskynyrd/articles/story/5933655/the_last_flight_of_lynyrd_skynyrd

Saturday, March 28, 2009 3:09:00 am

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I remember where I was when I heard SRV was gone. It is as vivid a memory as I have.

We were in West Texas, and he was going to play in Lubbock. We were going to go.

Ro

Saturday, March 28, 2009 4:24:00 am

Blogger Ray said...

Thanks for the link

I tell you, I was 19 and going back to college back east at UVA the next week, and we always went to Alpine for shows and this one was awesome,

we were on the lawn, got all trashed, left the show which took 2 hrs to get beck home here in Chicago.

We got back and kept partying at around 4 am the tv comes on and said a helicopter crashed and ALL the headliners were dead and we freaked out , Clapton, SRV it as like Skynyrd all over,...Vaughn was supposed to drive back after his opening set but didn't.

Then an hour later they changed it to just Stevie Ray and the pilot. Freaky, being there the last time seeing him play, its burned in my head visually still today, and when I play his music guitarwise it's very eerie and sometimes teary....

Here's an eerie tidbit as well regarding that night from this pretty good bio even though it's the screwy wikipedia..

"Stevie Ray died exactly four years to the day after his father. In fact, less than a day before his death, his last concert in Alpine Valley, WI. Stevie had a premonition of death. He dreamt that he was at his own funeral and saw thousands of mourners (actually there were more than 3,000 people at his funeral). He felt "terrified, yet almost peaceful". SRV shared this story with his bandmates and some trusted crew members.

Saturday, March 28, 2009 8:56:00 am

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