RIP TO STEVIE . JUST AN AMAZING BLUE ROCK ARTIST IVE EVER HEARD ! SO SAD OF MY RESEARCH THAT HE PASSED ! BUT MASTERPIECE MUSIC WILL LIVE ON THIS CHANNEL FOREVER ! LOVE YOU ALL ! REQUST MORE
"Stevie was an endless, open channel that music just poured out of. He made people who'd never touched a guitar in their life want to pick one up and start playing, and he made those of us who'd played live onstage with him before want to quit."...........Eric Clapton.
Stevie, RIP, was a force to be reckoned with, no doubt! Tommy, Reese, and Chris (Stevie's band, Double Trouble) are no slouches themselves. To top it off, they're really nice guys! I've had the opportunity to jam with them and to just hang out, and they are a class act from the get go!
Check out SRV'S "Sound check" just woke up, yawns, picks up his axe and shreds for nearly 20 minutes. ANYONE else tries that, they shout " my greatest show ever!" SRV was just warming up......
Thank you so much for reacting to this one! SRV is my all-time favorite blues guitarists ever. There was one album review that I read back when Texas Flood first came out, and the author said “every note that Stevie plays has blood and memories on it”. I always thought that was really the best way to define Stevie’s style. Anyway, Subscribed! Looking forward to more reactions to true artists like this. 🤘🏾
Thank you for posting this wonderful memory we have of Stevie Ray Vaughan. Please react to Life Without You 1985 Capitol Theater, Voodoo Child 1989 Austin, Riviera Paradise. SRV fans will find you every time you post his songs. We still miss him terribly 33 years after that tragic helicopter crash. RIP❤️🩹 SRV🎸
RU-vid Search Stevie ray vaughan “life without you”, live, capital theater, passaic, new jersey, 9/21/1985....goodness, the one that rivals this for just straight up madness...& it might bring a tear.
RIP Stevie! Saw him 3 times live in Dallas bars in 82. I don't think we even paid a cover. We were at a table 30ft. from the stage the last time and Jimmy Paige and Robert Plant were sitting at the table next to us. They were there to check Stevie out too. I heard they did do some work together later. IDK?
great reaction... i live in wisconsin where he passed. i always think to myself 'it was floodin down in texas, and stevie died atop that hill'...rip to the man
Stevie does this to Everyone Glad to see the younger gen open up to some Great Classics. Try some Robin Trowers. Came into the scene right after Jimmi Hendrix died You said what I have said for yrs. The New Gen is missing out on the True Nature of Music Heart & Soul...
Thanks, Ricck - this is an "iconic" live performance by SRV - I hope you will review others... one of my favorites is "Look at Little Sister"- featuring amazing keys by Reese Wynans, but also an example of Stevie when he breaks a string, gets a replacement guitar right in the middle of singing and if you didn't SEE it, you'd never HEAR it... check it out when you have time & inclination... ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-3woPVQExDsQ.html
I've heard it said that Stevie didn't plug into an amp - he plugged into his SOUL. I clicked on this because of SRV and this particular performance. IMO the greatest performance live ever - If you want a MEAN / BAD / BLUES song from the master with one of his fellow Texas heroes - Tin Pan Alley with Johnny Copeland is PURE FIRE
I'm from Cleveland I went to the Rock and roll Hall of Fame Stevie Ray Vaughan's exhibit was there with his guitar "red"and I swear the thing was still smoking. He was born with the strat in his hands Great reaction rock on
This Show was in a bar in Toronto held 650 people . 650 of the luckiest people on the planet to be able to witness in most people's opinion arguably Stevie's greatest performance.
Loosing Stevie in that helicopter crash back in 1990 was beyond devastating. He was an incredible musician, and a humble kind man. He will forever be missed....
You're absolutely right, he was a gift of God. Never getting tired listening to him and his music, he will never be forgotten because he is always in our hearts and minds
I’ve never seen anything like Stevie. I saw his older brother Jimmie play in Dallas before I’d ever heard of Stevie, but I was blessed to see Stevie and Jimmie play many times in Austin and Dallas after that. Stevie would nearly go into a trance and tap into something, and the music would just flow out of him. This is a good example of that. So is anything from that El Mocambo show. “Little Wing” from that show may be the most beautiful, amazing thing he played that was captured on film. Most shows back then weren’t recorded. He used to play a lot of old songs, like “Things That I Used To Do”, “Tin Pan Alley”, “Give Me Back My Wig”, and a lot of originals, like “Scuttle Buttin’/ Couldn’t Stand The Weather”, “Change It”, “The House Is Rockin’”, “Willie The Wimp”, etc. You can’t really go wrong with him, and of course he’s best live. Enjoy it!
Great reaction 2 songs that get overlooked both from capital theater are couldn't stand the weather and ain't gone n give up on love both are great songs
Stevie Ray Vaughn was the greatest! Thanks for reacting to my personal guitar hero and keeping his music alive , new subscriber, I'd suggest "life without you' capitol theater NJ and" Tin pan alley " with special guest Johnny Copland for the next SRV experience
Thanks for your comments about Stevie, and about classic music (that I grew up with). Stevie was the greatest blues guitarist who ever lived, imo. Please do his song "Life Without You" live at the Capitol Theater. And hope you also give a listen to Led Zeppelin and Pink Floyd. Prepare to have your mind blown.
Im seriously waiting for the black youth of america to pick up instruments & start playing blues again (along with jazz, its thee black american artform....ive seen so many young black people lose their mind over this video....ppl like stevie “took it to the next level” or whatever only because they loved so very much the black blues geniuses that came before them (pretty much all the money stevie made from this song he gave to larry davis, the writer of texas flood) .....great music never dies: rock, rock n roll, hip hop, ect, and that also goes for blues.....idk what im trying to say except that i long to see kids playing real instruments again, god knows theres enuf reasons these days, in these crazy times, to pick up a guitar & express the F out of yourself, idk.
SRV fought his demons of drugs and alcohol in his early years but finally beat them in the last few years before his untimely death. It's documented that he was very high on cocaine during this show which added to his profuse sweating. That being said, he was the GOAT and this show to me, is one of the best live performances ever filmed/ recorded ever. You definitely need to watch the entire show from beginning to end. Shout out to the cameramen and audio engineers who recorded this masterpiece.
Stevie Ray was the greatest! I found your channel through HOG gang with Tom Macdonald. My first love is southern rock. Lynyrd Skynyrd band lost their last original band member yesterday. I'm going to suggest reacting to Lynyrd Skynyrd Freebird live from Oakland 1977. You won't regret it
saw him twice too and he just thundered both shows, and still remember the little am/fm radio at the convience store I was buying a soda at announcing it..I walked out in shock.
Stevie was as humble as he was talented. Yes to Stevie and Johnny Copeland doing “Tin Pan Alley.” So many for you to enjoy! “Couldn’t Stand the Weather” from the Capital Theater, “Mary Had a Little Lamb” and “Voodoo Chile” from the Austin 1989 show. Put on your seatbelt!
You CANNOT get more "true-to-life," "heart and soul" messages from music than the CLASSIC BLACK BLUES. What we have with SRV is the ELECTRIFIED blues, which came back to America in the 1960s after the blues had migrated to Europe because of dwindling popular interest in the U.S. earlier in the 20th century. John Mayall, Rolling Stones, Cream, The Animals, and so many other British Invasion bands did the deed, and music aficionados are so very thankful the blues came home!
I just want to say thank you for saying what I wanted to say but didn't know how forever.. used to be you needed to be able to sing or play an instrument dial machine does it for you. Can't sing? Auto-Tune. What happened to skill?
11:15 you took a break to say and you knew it was going to be good when you saw how much sweating going on and also you knew that hat would be hot well as someone who is actually performed by a whole bunch of times myself and by the way I was lucky enough to see Stevie before he unfortunately passed early, but another thing you got a factor in the is when you're in those lights on that stage, those lights are hot. Especially back then. It's better now with the LED lights but man back then those were hot lamps and tons of them pointed right at you it also kind of made it hard to see the audience sometimes you know what I mean? But you still managed to find a way but yeah man and plus he is doing a work out there, he's basically an athlete think about it. And you don't even know it's coming up, but obviously you will by the time you read this comment, laugh. This is the second reaction I've watched of yours after the Elvis Presley If I Can Dream one, and yeah man I love how to get and totally into it dude and this guy just had something and never forget his backup band double trouble. It's just another bass player and drums. Just like Rush, a three-piece putting out all this stuff, and not only are they so freaking disciplined, they were really good friends and really tight with each other and you can just hear how connected they are hidden by the way? When somebody is as talented as Stevie Ray Vaughan it can go off the phrasing and off the beat that much? It takes some really talented musicians just hold down that fourth man just hold the fort down hold down that beat hold down that feeling and let him go Rambo however he wants man because he is impeccable with how he returns and it's just mind-blowing how good he is and how good they are. Having played a lot of different instruments in a lot of different bands in a lot of different kind of music, I always really love to draw attention to the band and the other instruments.
Being a Texan from Houston, you need to check out ZZ Top, I would suggest, "Waiting on the Bus/ Jesus just left Chicago", " La Grange", " Blue Jean Blues". Enjoy
That was a fun reaction. And if I could throw out another Elvis suggestion, and a lot of people have reacted to this so it seems like it's okay to do without it getting blocked. It's his live 1970 Vegas performance about tears after that comeback special that you reacted you recently where he was in the black leather and also sweating his ass off just like Stevie Ray Vaughan and this one, laugh, but in the 1970 Vegas performance, he does this song that he had had a hit with her on the radio and it was called suspicious minds. But the reason this is important and it'll probably be the first thing that pops up on a RU-vid search is it's an iconic performance. He just shows all the ways that he is a devastatingly incredible performer. It's unbelievable how amazing it is.
2:25 You said shout out to all my texts people and even though I've lived in Kansas for decades now because I'm 6 years old, I was born in Texas and have so much family all through Texas and I've spent a whole bunch of time and literally all parts of Texas. But my dad's family was mostly from rural South Texas and then they spent a lot of time on the edge of Houston. Elsa have a lot of family right around Houston right now. So yeah, shout right back to you man.
Amen brother excellent review this is indeed the real deal personally I feel as though if you have never seen this particular video you never really witnessed a great show please pass this around to all young people so they can all share this experience✌️❤️🤘👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
hey my channel steve have soul, he demolish a guitar kkkkkkkkkkk, try joe satriani flying in a blue dream live kkkkk, or steve vai tender surrender , in realy steve ray goes to top 10 but in the final list , great musician and great spirit too