SRV ~ 🎸🐐 THE goat of all goats! Want you mind blown? Check these SRV vids: **Texas Flood at El Macambo** **Life Without You at Capitol Theater ** **Voodoo Child at Starwood Theater in Nashville**
Stevie was the best electric guitar player ever IMHO, and he worked his ass off to get there and started at seven years old, he loved the blues, he lived the blues and every time he got on stage it was all or nothing, even sound check is impressive when it's Stevie doing it. Happy to see his legendary status continue to grow as people continue to be amazed after all these years. Like I've said for years, for a little guy he sure makes a big impression
I so wish the camera men of Hendrix's day knew where to put the camera! It was a thing back then that camera operators were literally told " they were the artists " and that anybody could just point the camera but it took an " artist " to work it. The results were no visuals of master guitarists not being seen half the time! Glenn P.S. With Ray Vaughn, the camera work was flawless.
I second "Life Without You" at Capitol Theatre. SRV has blown my mind since I first heard him, and that's easily one of his best live performances. Convinced me to buy a guitar a week after hearing his music, and I've fallen into the rabbit hole since. Solid reactions
Thanks for presenting this and reaction. Of course, “Voodoo Child” is Jimi Hendrix’ genius creation; but, a master guitarist like SRV is worthy of making it his own-a distinct and energetic version. My favorite song “Mary Had A Little Lamb” performed at this same show( Austin, TX, 1989) Perhaps you may present SRV classic blues performance at an intimate venue (‘Texas Flood’ at El Mocambo)
@@verisimilitudeteller Must have been a bit of Jimi's voodoo spirit left in the wah-wah pedal to result in such an iconic, enjoyable, flash-back rock session as this one. RIP Jimi & SRV!!!
So awesome - a new convert! Speechless is pretty much the most normal reaction everyone has when first witnessing Stevie Ray. I am guessing you are thinking of going right to the gold down in El Mocambo and why not - it changed my entire life when I saw it. That was a fun reaction, ya'll be good.
Great introduction for your niece👏🙌💯 While this performance is great, and it is, his Toyko performance of this song is the most fun, creative, free flowing, and 15 minutes long! You owe it to both of yourselves to watch that as well even if you don't react. That is one of the great things about Stevie's playing is that he never plays the same song the same way ever. I don't consider Voodoo Child a "blues" song Stevie is known for his 💙🎸🎶💯. Texas Flood, Tin Pan Alley, etc. glad to hear you will do another one next week. I will be watching for it.👏🙌✌️
If your ears can keep from getting wrapped up in and warped by SRV's man-handling of the notes, pay attention to the artistry of Tommy Shannon on bass (ex-Johnny Winter) and drummer Chris Layton (the two men who constitute "Double Trouble") -- with them, the song reaches another quantum level of enjoyment and awesomeness.
What really shows how much of a genuine down to earth good guy Stevie was. is when he,s on stage with his old blues guitar hero,s. He steps back and takes his foot off the gass out of respect if he wanted to he could make any guitarist look ordinary
Texas Flood at the Mocambo or Life Without You which this has his best si nging my favorite solo and message this from the Capitol theatre in in Passaic NJ
Sometimes when i re-watch some piece of music or performance that it is just great or too much for this world i just can´t help it and just I cry... This video did that for me - thanks for the No Pause Reactions. Love the reactions btw. All the love for you from Lima-Peru
Enjoyed your niece's reaction to SRV. Being from Austin I was fortunate to have seen Stevie Ray several times back in the day. I worked in the concert business for 23 years, and was lucky to meet him backstage at a Prince concert on the Purple Rain tour. He was extremely gracious. This show was recorded for Austin City Limits on PBS, the longest running music show in American television history. It was recorded at the old ACL studio in the Communications Building on campus at the University of Texas. If you want to see another phenomenal performance from this show, definitely check out "Tightrope"!!!
Interesting note: SRV and Bruce Lee were both part of a clinical analysis by University doctors, microbiologists, all them fuckers... and when reacting (lee) and improvising (Vaughan), the respective parts of their bodies, surpassed the universally accepted neurological speed limit of nerve signals of ~265-280 miles per hour (mph used here for context), by quite a bit - with Lee's at ~ 432 mph (avg. high), and Vaughan's at ~419 to 435 mph (avg. high). Though, single instances of both, then deemed abortions, were clocked between 650 and 690 (mph), (5 of those occurrences for Lee, 6 (with a possible 7th) for Vaughan). - In my opinion, as a long time admirer of both, this seems well reasonable. Thought I'd share with the fans.
You're welcome. That's exactly why I don't pause. The downside is not being able to monetize them, but the brand is bigger than the dollar. Thanks for the support.
And..most of the time this was done with 13gauge strings! CABLES! Cant hear this enuff. Along with (texas flood) wow! Srv was the man!! Rip! Too much talent in one man.. thank GOD! For us! Lov how she reacted to this. Glad the young gen can hear this! Dan. North fl -3/21/22.
Just wait till you see LIFE WITHOUT YOU 9/21/1985...the Greatest concert I ever went to My 5th time seeing SRV and that show was my 16th Birthday 2nd row center stage Capitol Theatre NJ
Doing this with family letting them form their own opinion without “explaining” everything-I don’t mansplaning- Pays huge dividends for them. Song is irrelevant, quality time like this allows her to mature to the next level. Ok, this song is relevant, you know you know the thing.
Haven't watched any of your Reactions but your reacting to SRV ! The man's guitar would sneak around and smoke a pack of cigarettes and drink a case of beer after SRV laid it down .
His brother Jimmie is a guitarist who played with the fabulous thunderbird. He's also great but much more of a traditional blues player, not as rocked out as Stevie.
For another amazing guitar performance should check out Tina S. performing Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata's "3rd Movement" on electric guitar, your minds will be blown!
Kara your a sweetheart. Sooo glad that youngsters have got an opened mind, peace from England ✌️ ps same gig and you must listen to look at little sister.........his string breaks and he don't miss a beat
Ok! Ya got me! I just subscribed! Lol Stevie Ray is my all time favorite! I love love love the No Pause Reactions!!! Now I have to go through your videos and see the rest!!! Thank you so much for doing it this way!!! Loved your niece's reaction too!!
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The most common guitar string is 8 gauge , some play with 10 gauge , Stevie Ray played with 13 gauge strings.....unheard of by most standards...good reaction