Tone2TheBone
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absolutely....he was finally clean and was producing some of his best work ever....so sad...too soon....marnold said:The really sad thing is that he had finally sobered up and it was all over.
Early days = juiced up on booze & coke almost constantly vs. clean & sober his last 3 years or so. The unbelievable talent was always there, but the frame of mind was so radically different. I love to see the "before & after" versions of Stevie in those DVD's of his first & last appearances on Austin City Limits. He was so much more at ease later, exuding warmth and self-confidence. He had finally become the man that had been buried inside him by the years of substance abuse.helliott said:I'm always struck by how different he was in his early times, such as live at the El Macambo and the first dvd in Montreaux, and how he was later. In the early days, he was a genious, brilliant, angry and a little twisted. He always looked fevered when he was playing, to me.
In the latter days, he was more calm, confident, and playing inside himself.
Every year on this date I cry a bit, and today's no different. Thanks for marking this anniversary.
duhvoodooman said:Early days = juiced up on booze & coke almost constantly vs. clean & sober his last 3 years or so. The unbelievable talent was always there, but the frame of mind was so radically different. I love to see the "before & after" versions of Stevie in those DVD's of his first & last appearances on Austin City Limits. He was so much more at ease later, exuding warmth and self-confidence. He had finally become the man that had been buried inside him by the years of substance abuse.
I obviously never knew him personally, but I still miss him almost every day--whenever I hear one of his tunes or mangle one of them myself. RIP, Stevie, and thanks for all the love you passed our way....
Amen to that brothers. He's long gone but will never be forgotten in my world.duhvoodooman said:Early days = juiced up on booze & coke almost constantly vs. clean & sober his last 3 years or so. The unbelievable talent was always there, but the frame of mind was so radically different. I love to see the "before & after" versions of Stevie in those DVD's of his first & last appearances on Austin City Limits. He was so much more at ease later, exuding warmth and self-confidence. He had finally become the man that had been buried inside him by the years of substance abuse.
I obviously never knew him personally, but I still miss him almost every day--whenever I hear one of his tunes or mangle one of them myself. RIP, Stevie, and thanks for all the love you passed our way....