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@3flying986
@3flying986 2 года назад
There never was and never will be another one like Stevie Ray Vaughn.The man is the G.O.A.T...You gotta do Live El Macumbo Texas Flood now!!!.Great reaction ..love you guys!!
@keltonhutchison5951
@keltonhutchison5951 2 года назад
Absofreakinlutely
@icu___
@icu___ 2 года назад
Anything from the El Macumbo, but yeah Texas Flood is crazy good.
@tombanaski3251
@tombanaski3251 2 года назад
You will not believe with what you see in the Texas Flood video
@RMLtiger
@RMLtiger 2 года назад
@@icu___ Fact!
@patrickmurchison9145
@patrickmurchison9145 2 года назад
This Austin City Limits DVD blew my mind....and then the El Mocambo DVD blew my mind even further!!! I love how he expounded on the song "Testify" by The Isley Brothers w/ Jimi Hendrix and took it to beyond the next level!!!
@robertherring9277
@robertherring9277 2 года назад
Shout out to Double Trouble... one of the most underrated bands of all time.
@deborahcornell171
@deborahcornell171 2 года назад
I watched Hendrix play this live, 3 months before he died. Stood leaning against the front of the stage taking photos of him as he played. This was my favorite of his songs & I didn't want to hear anyone else play it. Until Stevie did it. I still love Jimi but Stevie Ray has always done something even more profound to my mind & soul when I listen to him (& watch). And it's nice to know he was a kind, humble man who spent his last four years of sobriety & life doing everything he could to help others. I had plans to see him on his last tour but I had to back out at the last minute. Thought I'd catch him on the next tour. But that never came to be. Still hurts! Would love to see you do "Couldn't Stand The Weather" from this same Austin show. It's fun & Stevie highlights each bandmember. Btw, when I saw Hendrix, at the end of his encore he reached down to hand me his guitar pick. As I reached up to take it a a big burly guy jostled me aside and grabbed it instead. That still hurts too! But hey, I've still got my pics. 💙☮💙☮💙☮💙☮
@scottalynch
@scottalynch 2 года назад
I still cherish the memory of seeing Stevie at his second to last concert. I saw it with my brother and coworker. I would have had tickets to the last show, but had to work that day
@dgreene4234
@dgreene4234 2 года назад
@@scottalynch I was at Alpine too. Driving home in that fog sucked both nights. Just so you know, that second to last night was other worldly. The last night was still great, but not near as special. I wish it was and that Stevie was feeling it. Maybe he would have not rushed to leave on that chopper.
@danjohnson2986
@danjohnson2986 2 года назад
Damn. 😳❤️
@marksingo2177
@marksingo2177 2 года назад
Had the honor and privilege of seeing Stevie Ray live twice, he put a piece of his soul into every note he played !! A true craftsman and master on the guitar, can never be duplicated..
@sylviamc56
@sylviamc56 2 года назад
This is the best version of Voodoo Child that SRV did in my opinion. Hendrix was a major influence on him. I know that at one point SRV had acquired a VOX wah pedal from his brother Jimmy Vaughan who had acquired it from Hendrix's people. Somehow, Jimmy had played in a music concert or festival that the Jimi Hendrix Experience was performing in. The wah pedal was broken, but Jimmy Vaughan made a trade for it. There are a few different stories about how all of this took place, but I did hear that SRV's equipment was stolen at one point. I don't think they were able to get the pedal back. I hope I am wrong about that though. Thankfully his Number 1 guitar that you mentioned wasn't stolen. He probably slept with it. LOL. Great reaction! Any SRV reaction, and I am right here with you. I adore the man, SRV. None better!
@paultobaltxii3081
@paultobaltxii3081 2 года назад
I agree that this is his best version! But I'm also partial to his performance of the song at Montreux '85.
@sylviamc56
@sylviamc56 2 года назад
@@paultobaltxii3081 Everything SRV did is amazing!
@1234uz
@1234uz 2 года назад
I knew you both would Like this one Stevie was a MASTER at Tuning it Loose and hittin those strings hard . First time I saw him doing this was this appearance on Austin City Limits when it aired it floored me
@stevehope6283
@stevehope6283 2 года назад
Tuning it loose? He played heavy strings with very high action. An absolute finger breaker. If you play guitar you'd know this and if otherwise now you know!!✌️
@1234uz
@1234uz 2 года назад
@@stevehope6283 Actually have played Guitar for 65 Years my friend and 10 Years Professionally and YES Stevie has been quoted as his secret is TUNING LOOSE and Hammering the Strings Hard and also having a SWAY Bar built into his Fender Stratocaster as well.
@bobbymcbay1586
@bobbymcbay1586 2 года назад
Usually tuned down 1/2 step but extra heavy gauge strings
@joanlajara3939
@joanlajara3939 2 года назад
My sister and I got up and danced thru his whole concert!!! His soul touches your soul they his music!! Awesome rock, soul, funk!!!
@musicairplanes4884
@musicairplanes4884 2 года назад
I like to say that Jimi was the inventor and Stevie was the perfecter.
@Prone2Thrill
@Prone2Thrill 2 года назад
I feel the same way - that applies to John Bonham and thus Neil Peart as well
@musicairplanes4884
@musicairplanes4884 2 года назад
@@Prone2Thrill Bonham was heavily influenced by jazz drummers like Gene Krupa and Buddy Rich.
@212x3
@212x3 2 года назад
Correct. While Jimmy was a genius, Stevie was a master.
@TheTom41149
@TheTom41149 2 года назад
@@212x3 I would love to have seem Jimmy and Stevie jamming together that would have been the ultimate.
@harrietmiller3982
@harrietmiller3982 2 года назад
@@TheTom41149 can't wait to witness that heavenly jam myself! You know they are🌟⭐️✨💫
@boarhog2164
@boarhog2164 2 года назад
Only the good die young He could literally peak into your soul with his guitar absolutely amazing!!RIP 💯
@heentlasaa9974
@heentlasaa9974 Год назад
"The Sun don't Shine, The Moon don't Move the tides to wash me Clean, The Sun Don't shine, The Moon don't Move the Tides to wash me Clean. Why so Unforgiving and Why so Cold? Been a long Time Crossing The Bridge of Sighs." Robin Trower used the same Effects Chain, Guitars & Amps as Jimi Hendrix but he's Original and Rarely does Covers. Mikey, Joe, Walter & I used to Jam "Change it, Cold Shot & Pride and Joy," but my favorite Stevie Ray Vaughn Tune is "Riviera Paradise,' He Sobered up and was building off the Blues using more Jazz Chords. Stevie died before he Developed into a Jazz Musician as Jeff Beck accomplished.. "Riviera Paradise," demonstrates a relentless Guitarist incorporating more Jazz Phrases in his Lead Solos. I like the Dual Stratocaster interplay between Nile Rodgers & Stevie on David Bowies "Lets Dance" Lp, Niles added extended Chords and "China Girl" is a Great tune to Jam along with on a Stratocaster. Rest in Peace Jimi Hendrix & Stevie Ray Vaughn.
@SteveSmallwoodthemachine
@SteveSmallwoodthemachine 2 года назад
He put his whole heart and soul in every note he ever played! There will never be another like SRV!
@Uriahjw
@Uriahjw 2 года назад
You talk about the passion and the soul he puts into his music. It comes from "living" with the guitar and setting it up his style of playing. When my brother was young and playing the guitar that is all he did when he got home from school and on the weekends with his friend up the street. If he wasn't sleeping then he was playing his guitar. My brother never thought he was good but he really was really good. When you do something you love then you can master it while having fun.
@claimguy
@claimguy 2 года назад
The guitar was not an "instrument" to Stevie. It was a conduit to places we will never know because only Stevie knew how to allow it through. That is PART of him.
@michaelemery8909
@michaelemery8909 Год назад
All these comments are so spot on, I still remember where I was on August 27th 1990, I fell to my knees and cried because I knew the world lost someone who could never be replaced and I can never let go of the what if and how much more he would of given to all that loved him and the magic he and "number " 1 gave us...R.I.P G.O.A.T
@amyproud
@amyproud 2 года назад
SRV🔥parents from Austin, mom learn guitar because of him. Gpa poured the cement where his statue is at! He deserve all the love! One of my hero’s!!
@C_mao
@C_mao 2 года назад
Yup, that guitar was called his "Number 1" his main guitar. He played it so much, he wore right through the lacquer, the paint, the primer, and was wearing into the wood.
@stephenhawkins1961
@stephenhawkins1961 2 года назад
His Strat was a 62 body with a 63 neck & 59 pickups. The guy that maintained his guitars seen those dates on his Strat. SRV got that guitar from Ray Henning"Heart of Texas" music shop. Ray gave him the guitar in 1973.
@user-bc9tp6tu4b
@user-bc9tp6tu4b 2 года назад
Love it when people give SRV respect he’s the goat on the guitar RIP SRV
@eileendobbs8009
@eileendobbs8009 2 года назад
Everyone has their own taste and favorites but for me Stevie was the G.O.A.T. I was so privileged to see him live in 1983 and he blew me away. He played behind his head, he switched guitars mid song and never missed a beat. To this day the best concert I've ever been to.
@c3host
@c3host 2 года назад
My father-in-law was a rock star. Hits in the 60's Grammys in the 80's. He loved musicians, but only if they had "soul". He told me "that kid is pure soul" talkin about Stevie Ray!
@ericsierra-franco7802
@ericsierra-franco7802 2 года назад
Who is your father in law?
@jackrasbeary4156
@jackrasbeary4156 2 года назад
WOW & Maaaaaaaaaaaaan are the two most common words used when seeing SRV covering Voodoo Child for the 1st time.
@dianesaienni5466
@dianesaienni5466 2 года назад
Is this your first reaction?? Stevie Ray ruled the guitar and was a humble great man who we lost way too soon. Blues guitar was his specialty and he was the best. Also know Stevie played with heavy strings so his hands must have had incredible strength.
@52156drj
@52156drj 2 года назад
One of my favorite guitarists, doing his best song, and his best performance. Stevie Ray Vaughan didn't play the guitar, he beat it into submission.
@FrowningIke
@FrowningIke 4 месяца назад
9:54 Stevie regularly hung out at his local guitar store. A guy came in to trade up his old guitar for a new Strat, did so and left very happy. Stevie tried the old guitar he traded in. He said it just felt right. That is the guitar you see there.
@ericsierra-franco7802
@ericsierra-franco7802 2 года назад
Saw SRV twice in Philadelphia, in 84 and 90 about month and a half before his unfortunate and premature death. He had a way of connecting with his audience like few performers can do. Huge loss.....
@markvanderstelt8999
@markvanderstelt8999 2 года назад
i remember seeing you at both shows what a night.
@ericsierra-franco7802
@ericsierra-franco7802 2 года назад
@@markvanderstelt8999 😂
@nostrilnick
@nostrilnick Год назад
SRV must be seen and heard. When you combine the two, you see how really special he was. The music just flowed out of him without any effort.
@bengaltiger9891
@bengaltiger9891 2 года назад
Talent, talent, talent!!!
@caseyaltorf2317
@caseyaltorf2317 Год назад
The absolute master....Still missing him....RIP Stevie.
@jorgie00
@jorgie00 11 месяцев назад
True blues player!!! no one came close, really, no one. His bass player was right there with him and drummer of course.
@local631
@local631 2 года назад
if you like that check out " Life without You " 9-21-85 Capitol Theatre Passaic, NJ pay attention in the beggining when he breaks a string and changes guitar so smoothly... the guitar they give him was the one given to him by Charley Wirz and that was who Stevie wrote that very song about.. great song, great show, the best birthday i have ever had.. 2nd row center stage on my 16th bday with 1 of my best friends..
@Missangie827
@Missangie827 2 года назад
first song I ever heard by SRV back in the day- I was blown away and back-RIP-I agree with Asia totally- I could watch his hands all day because it's like magic
@carrieroberts1031
@carrieroberts1031 2 года назад
"Look At Little Sister" with Jeff Healy (blind guitarist) will blow you away!!
@sylviapotter6328
@sylviapotter6328 Год назад
Jimmy Vaughan Stevie Ray Vaughan's older brother was playing at a venue with his band The Fabulous Thunderbirds and Jimi Hendrix was playing the same show, while Jimmy Vaughan was playing he broke 2 Wah-Wah pedals so Jimi Hendrix gave Jimmy Vaughan his Wah-Wah pedal and he gave it to Stevie Ray per: Jimmy Vaughan in an interview. Stevie Ray always said the biggest influence in his life was his big brother Jimmy Vaughan and then all the great blues performers after that B.B.King, Buddy Guy, Muddy Watters, Booker T.Jones and especially Albert King who was actually Stevie Ray's godfather.
@ronfuqua2117
@ronfuqua2117 2 года назад
SRV the GOAT RIP SRV I saw him live and no video can do him justice....
@_MOORE_1986
@_MOORE_1986 2 года назад
"Leave My Girl Alone" from the same concert is one of my favorites of him!
@NorthernThaiGardenGuy
@NorthernThaiGardenGuy 2 года назад
This song was done by Jimi Hendrix back in the 1960's. Jimi died in 1970, but Stevie visited Jimi's Dad to ask his permission to play Jimi's music, and not only did he get permission, but his Dad gave Stevie Jimi's gear that he used up until the day he died back in 1990.
@RedSinter
@RedSinter 2 года назад
Stevie before he played this asked Jimi's dad if he would mind if he covered Jimi's song His dad was so honored he gave Stevie Jimi's WaWa Pedal. Which is rumored to be using here. Stevie was renound for having big hands and massive wrists which is how he was able to stretch the strings and play like he did.
@OscarMartinez-pz9rg
@OscarMartinez-pz9rg 2 года назад
That old guitar is an old 59' Fender Stratocastor went through allot over the years, his guitar tech Rene rebuilt it numerous times.. story was that Stevie went to Jimi hendrix's family for they're blessing to play jimi's music and his dad gave him jimi's wah pedal🙂 RIP SRV
@dannycasson1551
@dannycasson1551 2 года назад
It’s also the sounds he incorporates on his guitar that make him great. Also, his riffs are never boring or repetitive. That is so difficult to pull off…wow.
@peggiebradley7434
@peggiebradley7434 2 года назад
I have been listening to Stevie Ray alot the last few weeks! Miss him.
@josephkriegel3162
@josephkriegel3162 2 года назад
I was fortunate to Stevie at the Iowa State Fair at the Grand Stand and it was the most amazing concert I have ever seen and to this point have ever seen. So amazing. Stevie was so humble and he honored the great black blues players and promoted them. I still miss him so much.
@alloccasionsgiftwrapping4767
@alloccasionsgiftwrapping4767 2 года назад
He was a very quite guy from Oak Cliff(Dallas) Tx. He was very poor and grew up in the black neighborhoods listening to black rhythm and blues. That is God given talent.
@ericwilliams1031
@ericwilliams1031 2 года назад
I think Jimi Hendrix heard this up in Heaven and said "I need this man to jam with up here he's so badass" and God took him to jam with Jimi...R.I.P. SRV!!!
@robertwalker1803
@robertwalker1803 2 года назад
“ If I don’t see you in this life, I’ll see you in the next one…don’t be late”….so prophetic.
@billgates6995
@billgates6995 2 года назад
One of the greatest of all time truly a legend 🤘🤘🤘💪💪💪👍👍👍
@nealabbott6520
@nealabbott6520 2 года назад
i saw srv in switzerland summer of '85. best concert ever!
@Peacefullyfree365
@Peacefullyfree365 2 года назад
I once knew a guy who almost exclusively a metal head and played in a band. One night while hanging out a mutual friends night the “live at El Macombo” dvd was playing and well this guy was flabbergasted. He said seeing that dvd had changed his entire perspective about music. He was completely engaged in the dvd and music and kept saying “ who is this this guy? This guy is unreal” we were all like it’s SRV never heard of him? Lol
@diveplane05
@diveplane05 2 года назад
On the early morning of Monday, August 27, 1990, American musician Stevie Ray Vaughan was killed in a helicopter crash near East Troy, Wisconsin, at age 35. He was one of the most influential blues guitarists of the 1980s, described by the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as "the second coming of the blues". Wikipedia I'm up from Palm Beach Gardens, Florida visiting my parents in Mukwonago, Wisconsin. East Troy is a 10 minute drive from here. I dig your reactions!!!!! I have a request...... Nonpoint, from: Fort Lauderdale, Florida. "Alive And Kicking" Much love to you both!
@duanedavis2935
@duanedavis2935 2 года назад
I saw him in 1984 and I am still not over it !!!!!
@mandilynn24
@mandilynn24 Год назад
Legend forever!!!!!! I listened to him when I was a kid, 47 now and still love him! He had to come down and show off!!!!
@gregschrag7848
@gregschrag7848 2 года назад
You got to give a shout out to his band, those guys were throwing down which allows him to just set it free!
@MarcosElMalo2
@MarcosElMalo2 2 года назад
This is so precise a rendition of another artist’s work and style and yet so expressive of his own style and personality. That’s Stevie Ray.
@mrmusic248
@mrmusic248 2 месяца назад
Asia, you ask where it all comes from? Musicians are the pipeline that brings you the notes that are already floating through the air. Sounds crazy I know, but certain people have been chosen to organize and bring those notes to you. Then, coupled with an incredible ability such as SRV, you get the best delivery of those notes. An overactive imagination doesn't hurt, either. Hendrix could out imagine Disney.
@joehartmann9353
@joehartmann9353 2 года назад
I saw Stevie the night before he died in Alpine Valley Wisconsin. The cocert was Eric Clapton. Stevie Ray Vaughan and Jeff Healley . Price $20.
@berndschuster1547
@berndschuster1547 2 года назад
Thanks for the good music ! A masterpiece from Stevie Ray Vaughan to Jimi Hendrix on top. RIP Stevie all time!
@andrewstolpman6743
@andrewstolpman6743 2 года назад
The Man, The Myth, The Legend. The greatest of all time without question.
@kevincarrigan635
@kevincarrigan635 2 года назад
Must make you proud Asia,; Stevie, Jimi & Janice were ALL from (south) TEXAS !!! I lived in Dallas for a year, & didn't like it much, But nobody can say that it has not offered up some great talent ! ! !😄😄😄
@mittenpaws1
@mittenpaws1 Год назад
People always say what would rock n roll be like if Jimmi Hendrix was still alive. Well, your looking at it right now. In some Godley manner Hendrix created Stevie Ray thank you Jimmi and God Bless
@ericwolfe6069
@ericwolfe6069 2 года назад
Little Wing from the same Austin City Limits comcert, his total love and respect for Jimi Hendrix, was only matched with his talent to cover his music so perfect.
@JamesFrost74659
@JamesFrost74659 2 месяца назад
Good review. Yep, Stevie Ray Vaughn RIP. I remember the day, so sad.
@davidtrippi8905
@davidtrippi8905 2 года назад
I seen stevie in 1987 what a show that put on,his concerts were like going to gutair church, I play and aspire to a 10% of this monster musician
@jesselobo3213
@jesselobo3213 2 года назад
Stevie Ray hasa cover of "Mary Had a little Lamb" that will blow you away.
@ronharrington4735
@ronharrington4735 2 года назад
Before he did the cover Stevie went to Jimi's dad to get permission to do, Jimi's dad was more than pleased for him to do since he was SVR fan.
@kenransom560
@kenransom560 2 года назад
B.J. got it right when he referred to the obvious connection between Stevie & his beat up old strat that would earn the deserved nick name of "#1" .
@humpy936
@humpy936 2 года назад
To watch Stevie is to be mesmerized, ha ha!
@mikeferris408
@mikeferris408 2 года назад
The grrrreatest guitar player to ever hold 1. I saw his last show n i went alone bc none of my musician friends knew who he was! Now THEY ALL love him n i always through it in their faces when ever we play together. Dude was only 5"4... im 5"5" 6"6" when i used to drink lol but this guy was the best. I still got my ticket stub.
@modr0160
@modr0160 2 года назад
Guitar Beast. Will never ever be matched.
@robertkaupinis4875
@robertkaupinis4875 2 года назад
Jimmy Hendrix father gave srv that wah wah peddle when Stevie asked jimmy’s father for permission to do a cover of some of jimmys songs
@cooperstonebadge2228
@cooperstonebadge2228 2 года назад
reminds me of wesley snipes line from the movie "white men can't jump" "Look man, you can listen to Jimi but you can’t hear him. There’s a difference. Just because you’re listening to him doesn’t mean you’re hearing him" stevie could hear him
@cosmyccowboy
@cosmyccowboy 10 месяцев назад
Stevie would make #1 sound like she was begging for mercy
@emersonlopez-cruz2029
@emersonlopez-cruz2029 2 года назад
There will never be another Jimi Hendrix...but Stevie Ray Vaughan came close.
@VirtuesofAtlas
@VirtuesofAtlas 2 года назад
Legend has it that Stevie Ray Vaughan and the Devil made a deal... The Devil got guitar lessons, no one knows what SRV got!
@frankmccollum1443
@frankmccollum1443 2 года назад
SRV. Totally Amazing!!! If you havent already, Do check him out Live, "Texas Flood." Wow..👍
@davidmichael6239
@davidmichael6239 2 года назад
SRV does a session with the Legend named Albert king. King is a left handed player and the studio sessions include lots of SRV and king talking. A guitar expert I'm not but SRV pushes while left handed King pulls. Clapton too was a fan of Albert King
@aguilarjohn71
@aguilarjohn71 2 года назад
SRV WAS FREAKIN AMAZING!!!! May he RIP💔
@steveg219
@steveg219 2 года назад
SRV is the rare musician who could play Jimi Hendrix music and do it Justice!!
@jasoncook4008
@jasoncook4008 Год назад
Ah Stevie Ray Vaughan the only one that can bend 13 gauge strings like they're 10 gauge strings , you got to love it .
@jamescarson8917
@jamescarson8917 2 года назад
Seen Stevie live 8 times here in Montreal Always a great show His guitar playing was matched by very few If any Anything you react to by him will blow your mines R.I.P. Stevie
@RayC234
@RayC234 2 года назад
Brother used suspension bridge cables for strings he was a monster.
@wiseguysoutdoors2954
@wiseguysoutdoors2954 Год назад
He played 13's strings on his guitar, far stiffer than most, who usually play 10's. For him to "bend" 13's says everything. He could manipulate the heavier strings far better than those who played the average 9's or 10's. Amazing finger strength and control. He definitely was the goat, and, still is.
@julietate7806
@julietate7806 2 года назад
SRV was absolutely the best guitar player I've ever seen (and I've seen many). That old Strat he played was like a part of his body. Another video on this same show that is a must-hear is "Tightrope." I saw him twice, once in Atlanta at the Fox Theatre in 1987, and again in Atlanta at Lakewood Amphitheatre on a bill with Irma Thomas, Joe Cocker, Dr. John & BB King. I'm so glad you young folks are keeping his music alive.
@terryleicht6008
@terryleicht6008 2 года назад
You should also check out Stevie Ray Vaughn and Jeff Healey, Look At Little Sister
@seanbeck2723
@seanbeck2723 Год назад
Check out his live rendition of "Lenny". It's an instrumental that he wrote for his wife who he called Lenny... Talk about being a fly on the wall of his emotion when playing... This is the shit! Hard to beat that though... As a huge Jimi Hendrix fan I have struggled for years that this is a better performance of Voodoo than Jimi ever did. I also saw Stevie a few times and he always played it that good. However, Jimi did pave the way...
@JCourts2k23
@JCourts2k23 2 года назад
Check out his live version of Little Sister, where he actually has strings break while playing and keeps playing even with the broken strings
@dunkinhines7212
@dunkinhines7212 2 года назад
Making those strings sing. He was one of the best!
@jackndan6603
@jackndan6603 2 года назад
The guy could do anything with a guitar,as close to Hendrix as you can get. Lost too soon. Freakin awsome!!!😃🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦
@bjcee1108
@bjcee1108 2 года назад
It felt like the music flowed through him. It was such a horrible, sad day when he died.
@vodkarage8227
@vodkarage8227 2 года назад
Every time I see him play, it looks like it is simply a part of his body. He just looks so comfortable playing the guitar.
@oldschoolfink3212
@oldschoolfink3212 2 года назад
You have now heard the greatest guitar player this world has ever heard. You need to hear Crossfire or Texas Flood.
@jimbingham5672
@jimbingham5672 2 года назад
I am convinced, SRV could get any sound he wanted to from that guitar!
@Mikeluvdrums
@Mikeluvdrums 2 года назад
That's like, 30,000 hours of guitar playing right there ..
@abelluna8557
@abelluna8557 2 года назад
Stevie Ray, el mejor guitarrista, texano, oigan y aprendan!?!?!!!!
@jdbroders64
@jdbroders64 2 года назад
Same concert Texas Flood. It's killer
@davidt9841
@davidt9841 Год назад
Trust me.. I feel, and have felt everything you're feeling, and more, for many years! I Loved SRV! You guys NEED to get a copy of "Live at El Mocambo", and some adult beverages, and sit down and take in the ENTIRE show! Trust me! Jimi Hendrix, SRV, and EVH - three of the most influential electric guitarists of ALL time! And that ain't no lie!
@FrankSilva-x9g
@FrankSilva-x9g 7 месяцев назад
RIP STEVIE RAY VAUGHAN
@Prone2Thrill
@Prone2Thrill 2 года назад
GOAT - greeeeat reaction and choice!!! SRV is just WOW every time!
@hankearl9784
@hankearl9784 2 года назад
Strong men make good times. Stevie was strong.
@audioadhd
@audioadhd 5 месяцев назад
When you get to the end and start it over you realize how much of a journey you just returned from.
@dwanpyrtle3134
@dwanpyrtle3134 2 года назад
For him, playing this is like breathing for we mortals.
@danalynch8889
@danalynch8889 2 года назад
I don't know what he said as I was to fixated on the guitar. He was beyond awesome.
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