sunvalleylaw said:
Me too CB. There is something special about Austin and music from what I can tell, which is mostly from watching ACL, which has given me so many awesome performances. Even artists I have seen more than once seem to bring something special there. Must me something in the water, or firewater. Still one of if not my very favorite SRV disc has to be the very raw, Live from Austin CD when he was just a young'un, and was still Stevie Vaughan, not SRV yet.
i lived in austin in a very unique, special time. i have been back several times since... so i can say that.
austin, before it grew to a capacity that overflowed its infrastructure, was a
phenomenal live music capital of texas.
i could go out any day of the week and hear musicians play unique music in any genre.
i saw joe ely, the thunderbirds, brian setzer, stevie, rockabilly galore, traveling acts, zz top, you name it, i could see it. you just went to the forum. not a stadium; a club/bar, and you were there.
austin has changed quite a bit.
the last time i went to 6th street, [where i hung out in back in the very early 90's on a
regular basis] i was with my daughter by proxy and shiner.
there was a guy in an alley shooting up, and my purse almost got stolen.
it made me sad.
now, granted, there's sxsw, and lots of live acts in austin; i am never going to dis the austin scene and austin music. my brethren are talented and should be heard. it's just a different scene.
but i tell you what, back then, when stevie died, it was candle light vigils and mourning. street signs in remembrance. everyone knew what we had lost.