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@bodysnatcher2006
@bodysnatcher2006 Год назад
Stevie Ray could make that guitar sing and he could make it cry. Both in front, or behind his back. The GOAT
@tupelohoney622
@tupelohoney622 10 месяцев назад
We used to visit an authentic blues bar in the Mississippi Delta, when living in Memphis.If was literally a 60 year old shack with amazing food and blues. Yes, Mabel played the piano on Thursday nights (for those that understand the reference.) One Thursday night, only about 12 people were there. It only held about 30, ( long before casinos ruined the place.) About six were with me when Stevie Ray Vaughan and Billy Gibbons wandered in. SRV had a concert in Jackson MS the next night and ZZ Top in Little Rock, so appropriate quiet place to meet. Miss Mabel waited until they had eaten and visited, when she requested they join her. They went to their vehicles and retrieved guitars and treated us to 2 hours of magic of watching masters play out of pure joy and thrilling a bar blues pianist in her 80's. God I miss the old Hollywood Cafe. The new one lacks a soul.
@melaniedeare5427
@melaniedeare5427 4 месяца назад
For a reference, listen to "Walking in Memphis" by Marc Cohn. Heaven.
@tupelohoney622
@tupelohoney622 4 месяца назад
@@melaniedeare5427 You got the Mabel played the piano reference.
@JoeBattle
@JoeBattle 2 месяца назад
What an experience. 🎶🎵🎶🎵
@melaniedeare5427
@melaniedeare5427 2 месяца назад
The famous "Mabel" played the piano, down on Union Avenue...? Walking in Memphis. by Marc Cohn. I cry a little bit every time I hear that song. So much great music came out of that area. I do miss it.
@tupelohoney622
@tupelohoney622 2 месяца назад
@@melaniedeare5427 That’s it!
@maximesteinebrunner9941
@maximesteinebrunner9941 Год назад
You just witnessed the GOAT of guitar playing
@angelmcgraw683
@angelmcgraw683 4 месяца назад
Came here to say this! THEE GREATEST OF ALL TIME!!
@chetgoodenough8749
@chetgoodenough8749 4 месяца назад
So Hendricks copied him?
@j.j.2909
@j.j.2909 4 месяца назад
Undeniably
@j.j.2909
@j.j.2909 4 месяца назад
I can't believe the Rapper Reacting (black I presume,and some sort of music maker didn't Realize this was a Jimmy H cover. Thing is, of all the artists covering or being covered, my personal preference for this version is that it is actually a slight bit better than the original creator snd and performer of this song. I rarely feel this way
@emmanuelpiscicelli6232
@emmanuelpiscicelli6232 4 месяца назад
They both died to young Jimmy. And Stevie.
@glrebert1
@glrebert1 2 месяца назад
BB king said "I thought I knew everything about blues until this skinny kid from Texas started playin" High praise from the Man himself.
@TampaBMan
@TampaBMan Месяц назад
That’s magical!
@margaretstutts4362
@margaretstutts4362 Месяц назад
BB loved jamming. He went to Clapton’s Crossroads Blues Festival. He jammed with the best. Clapton was performing with SRV and loved him.
@stevebell4935
@stevebell4935 17 дней назад
@@margaretstutts4362are you sure about that? I don’t think that the first of the Crossroads festivals happened until quite some time after SRV died
@ilikemike65
@ilikemike65 Месяц назад
My heart broke when you said you’re gonna have to look him up and see if he’s still alive. Tragic loss for sure!! Gotta love some SRV!!!!❤❤
@c1arkj
@c1arkj Год назад
SRV is top 5 most legendary guitarists ever. RIP, he died in a freak helicopter accident. Voodoo child is a cover did from Jimi Hendrix. Stevie is known for playing very heavy gauge strings that would tear apart a normal man's fingers. It's part of how he hot his amazing tone.
@shadowproductions969
@shadowproductions969 Год назад
also brutal on guitars.. 13 gauge sets tend to warp the necks of guitars unless tuned down (the few that try to mimick srv in every way tend to detune their guitars when not playing them to avoid neck damage)
@angelabarazzone7899
@angelabarazzone7899 Год назад
Stevie actually had to super glue his finger tips down before
@mikelair9144
@mikelair9144 Месяц назад
SRV, EVH, Jeff Beck, Jimi, Prince... My top 5
@c.l.freeman7654
@c.l.freeman7654 11 месяцев назад
The man jammed so hard he carried super glue to fill where he shredded his fingertips so he can keep going..strings thick as hell
@whome1299
@whome1299 Год назад
I saw him from the front row 2 weeks before he died. His sweat dripping all over me I was so close. I had dreamed of seeing him live for 5 years. I'm still not over it. Rest in Paradise, King Stevie. Thanks for checking out the pride of Texas. You just watched one of the best Texas blues guitarist of all time.
@garymatthys3605
@garymatthys3605 Год назад
My wife and I were at the Saturday concert at Alpine Valley the day before he died. We'll never see anyone like him again.
@Cchan53
@Cchan53 5 месяцев назад
Most all top guitarist of the world praised him as being one of the best. This coming from the guys he studied as a kid, Eric Clapton, BB King ,Jeff Beck. As a teen he would hang out at the kuke joints and watch and learn from the bleus greats...He just got on stage with Albert King once ,as a teen, and asked if could play with the band. They were blown away at his abilitiy as how young he was. He died in a copter crash after one of his concerts with some of Claptons crew members. He was hugely influenced by Hendrix whose song this is" Voodoo Child"...made it his own with elements of Jimi of course...one of his best live performances in my opinion...RIP
@ThumbBone1973
@ThumbBone1973 Год назад
Dude, Icon or Legend doesn’t even begin to describe SRV. He’s THE G.O.A.T. Period. Long live Texas RIP Stevie!
@1perfectpitch
@1perfectpitch Год назад
The only people who say that never saw Hendrix live.
@syrupofwahoo3059
@syrupofwahoo3059 Год назад
Buddy Guy, BB King, Albert King ALL said the music and sound just poured out of him It was soo beautiful to watch SRV playing with these greats and they just look at him like, welcome my son!!!
@jeffreyvansickle5785
@jeffreyvansickle5785 Год назад
Hands down my personal favorite guitarist of all time. He played with so much heart, so much soul and so much felling. He didnt play music, it flowed from every fiber of his being.
@adredling6767
@adredling6767 4 месяца назад
VERY well said!
@danhartman8582
@danhartman8582 Год назад
SRV is in RocknRoll Hall of Fame and Blues Hall of Fame . Stevie was influence artists like Hendrix , Albert King , BB King , Eric Clapton and others . One of top guitarists in the world many say he is the GOAT . Always try to watch live videos of him , seeing him preform is part of the experience . His hand speed and perfection is amazing . One of the top SRVs video is a sound check , name another guitarist who has a concert sound check that people compare to others actual concerts . One of a kind musician period .
@ga_patriot279
@ga_patriot279 6 месяцев назад
AMAZING TALENT - words cannot describe SRV so I’ll just say thank you @Black Pegasus for your commentary
@hamacus
@hamacus Месяц назад
Perfect summation. Daaaammm! Daaaammmm! Saw SRV twice live and that is my reaction every time I listen to him. R.I.P. to the 🐐🐐🐐🐐🐐🐐🐐
@251omega
@251omega 8 месяцев назад
I'm watching this video, FIRST THING IN THE MORNING. It puts me in a good mood for the rest of the day! Isn't it sad that the greatest ones are gone, JIMI HENDRIX, Janis Joplin, Jim Morrison, Buddy Holly, Elvis and more.
@adredling6767
@adredling6767 4 месяца назад
Yes, unfortunately humans don’t live forever. But at least they can be remembered solemnly by their music and literally be ‘alive’ forever because of it.
@LordMaaori
@LordMaaori Год назад
His live performance of pride n joy is a classic
@lauramyers7926
@lauramyers7926 Месяц назад
Stevie will always be the GOAT. Rest easy Stevie.
@deking43
@deking43 5 месяцев назад
Love your show. SRVaughn was a favorite of one of my best friends. He would listen to that guitar right up in the speaker. Probably couldn't hear well later, but I admired the enthusiasm
@andimetrum
@andimetrum Год назад
Hey… you might not know much about guitar, but doesn’t this guy make you wish you could rock one? Hell yes!
@BlackPegasusRaps
@BlackPegasusRaps Год назад
absolutely 💯
@buffalobill6328
@buffalobill6328 Месяц назад
I was blessed to see SRV after he was clean, before he passed. It was more like watching Gods own hand coming through. I’ll never forget it.
@donnashomin357
@donnashomin357 4 месяца назад
The Guitar Goat Steve Ray Vaughan. He was finally happy and clean when he died my heart broke.
@GBeret83
@GBeret83 Год назад
"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 with him live onstage before want to quit."........Eric Clapton.
@ShorePatrol762
@ShorePatrol762 2 месяца назад
This react is insane! I’m from Texas, SRV is one of our highest treasures! It just goes to show you how many people truly have no idea what kind of amazing music is out there because they’ve never been exposed to anything outside of their bubble. My Mom listened to SRV non stop so I grew up on it. Also, I went to a concert in Austin, TX at like 12 years old or so and watched him play behind his back, behind his head, and okay with his teeth.
@chellewilson675
@chellewilson675 Месяц назад
Stevie was his own instrument. What a Gift. I still miss him.
@shonamcnally5855
@shonamcnally5855 Год назад
Saw him live not long before he passed, absolutely brilliant!
@thor8580
@thor8580 Год назад
Your definitely blessed.
@shonamcnally5855
@shonamcnally5855 Год назад
@@thor8580 absolutely! Saw him when he toured New Zealand in '89.
@tom4160
@tom4160 4 месяца назад
His brother said Stevie always played the guitar with the intensity of a hurricane , every song was a solo
@genAirRecc
@genAirRecc Год назад
Thats the guy played the blues so freakin nice, it made Mick Jagger piss himself
@BlackPegasusRaps
@BlackPegasusRaps Год назад
How have I never heard of him till now. He’s amazing!!
@TC-bj8pu
@TC-bj8pu Месяц назад
The absolute GOAT!!! RIP SRV!!! Thanks for the video reaction!
@taryn-leacarvalho3444
@taryn-leacarvalho3444 Год назад
It is impressive that people who have only been into one or two genres of music, start trying to learn new ones and seem to appreciate it as well x
@heartwork8318
@heartwork8318 Год назад
You don’t have to understand it just FEEL it! Great reaction!
@iDuckman
@iDuckman 6 дней назад
G.O.A.T. He's unbelievable. I'm so glad you found him. Yeah, SRV is covering Hendrix, and doing it even better. One of his gifts was his ability to imitate other guitarists' styles. Stevie and Jimi jamming in heaven, and God Himself rocking out.
@italiacassini337
@italiacassini337 19 дней назад
Stevie was amazing. First time I heard "The House is Rockin' ".... I loved it. He's an awesome musician
@mattwysock1020
@mattwysock1020 Год назад
I remember when srv first broke into the main stream. As a kid just learning guitar my friends and I listened to metal. We followed the shredders like Vai, Van Halen, Malmstein, Lee, Rhodes,etc. SRV opened up a new world to us. I started to listen to the blues greats like Buddy Guy, Johnny Copland, Albert King, Muddy Waters, Johnny Winter, and Albert Collins. I cried the day SRV died.
@quentinmichel7581
@quentinmichel7581 Год назад
If I recall correctly the riff was used as pro wrestlers enterd the arena ... WWE or one of the tv wrestling iterations. And yes its a coverr of Hendrix's song. He was an idol of SRV's ... the wahwah pedal he uses here originally belonged to Hendrix..Stevie having acquired it from the Hendrix family.
@ExploreNC
@ExploreNC Год назад
You MUST react to SRV Live at El Macombo!!!!! Texas Flood or Little Wing are classic must see's !!
@imweakfordeaky
@imweakfordeaky Год назад
Absolutely!
@CocoCash
@CocoCash 24 дня назад
Stevie Ray Vaughn!!! my first concert when I was 15. I have had the pleasure of seeing him shred a few times. SO AMAZING LIVE! Grateful ❤🎸 I remember hearing about he and Clapton‘s band not surviving the crash. I cried like a baby. OMG - it was 34 years ago just last week! RIP
@donovantaylor5707
@donovantaylor5707 Год назад
The coolest and most unique thing about Stevie is, he never plays any song the same way twice. Go ahead, look up all the different Voodoo Chile videos he has. Every single one of them is different. Stevie is the worlds greatest guitar improviser.
@georgesheffield1580
@georgesheffield1580 Год назад
A number of top musicians preform similarly ( never the same) because they are extremely competent artist
@hesch-tag
@hesch-tag Год назад
That is absolutely not true. SRV was great but far from the greatest improvisors. It's blues which is never note for note the same but SRV always played the same fast licks whereas Jimi Hendrix really really improvised and changed songs completely and took musical adventures. No comparison, not even close.
@donovantaylor5707
@donovantaylor5707 Год назад
@@hesch-tag BB King said, in a nutshell "All great musicians can improvise, but after awhile the well runs dry and we have to pause for a little bit to think. It was different with Stevie. His well never ran dry. He could impovise endlessly".
@hesch-tag
@hesch-tag Год назад
@@donovantaylor5707 Well in that case I don't agree with BB King. Listen to Stone free live at the Royal Albert Hall '69. Now that is improvising. Jimi created whole new songs. Improvising in blues is not that hard . Staying fresh is another story. SRV impressed certain people so much that they forget that he always stayed in the same lane. Give me a few examples where SRV really improvised without just rehashing fast licks on a different part of the neck. It might change my mind. People always go on about his version of Texas flood but it is so repetitive and predictable, it drives me crazy. Most people are just too impressed because he plays the same fast licks behind his back. Though very impressive, in the end it is just a trick to entertain the audience, just like Jimi did with his teeth (musically it doesn't add anything). SRV was great but he was not a great improvisor, no matter what his peers and friends claimed. I am open to taking back my words if you can come up with great examples.
@donovantaylor5707
@donovantaylor5707 Год назад
@@hesch-tag its difficult to take you seriously when you rave about Hendrix like that. Hendrix was influential, but he was a very sloppy player. Hendrix is a bum version of SRV.
@donnajones1176
@donnajones1176 Год назад
He was clean and sober for the last few years of his life, and he mentored many of friends and family. He was a good person, even before he was clean. He was all around amazing.
@kevinlundgren1169
@kevinlundgren1169 4 месяца назад
Stevie Ray doesn't have a bad song , he shreds that guitar , he rips that guitar , he makes that guitar come alive ! Definitely a guitar god !!
@MrZippyz
@MrZippyz 2 месяца назад
If any one says he is the GOAT. I would never argue with them.
@tommccafferty5591
@tommccafferty5591 Год назад
Stevie played 13 gauge strings, which are really heavy and hard to bend. Most guitarists us 9 or 10 gauge, some use 11 gauge, and Malcolm Young of AC/DC uses 12 gauge. Nobody else among the top guitarists use 13s. And he bends the hell out of them. Massive power in his fingers.
@tonyhudson8235
@tonyhudson8235 2 месяца назад
If you can throw vibrato into bends on a 12 gauge G string, you have strength. If you can do it with 13s ..... your fingers are made from tiny little Chuck Norrises
@anthonyconrady3641
@anthonyconrady3641 2 месяца назад
I was at last concert at Alpine Valley. I was 18 and my mind was blown! The next day when I heard he passed I bawled like a baby. RIP Stevie Ray!
@drdanr
@drdanr Год назад
i like to tell everyone that watches this video to watch Stevies right picking hand and watch how many times he switches the pickup selector and the tone/volume knobs. He does it so fast that you dont see it unless youre watching that specifically
@JokerInk-CustomBuilds
@JokerInk-CustomBuilds Год назад
Now you are venturing into the things I grew up on! There are definetly rock musicians out there that will blow your mind away!! SRV is more than a legend. He is argueably the best to ever play a guitar! Check out his track called Texas flood live or his Life Without You live also and your jaw wil drop even further! -without spoiling too much I'll say he plays just as good behind his back! Bonus info. He called his favourite guitar First Wife or Number One. LOL p.s Voodoo Child is a Jimi Hendrix cover. SRV was a huge hendrix fan. and was able to play his songs allmost even better filling in crazy riffs...
@kingscairn
@kingscairn Год назад
David Gilmour & Mark knopfler
@JokerInk-CustomBuilds
@JokerInk-CustomBuilds Год назад
@@kingscairn definetly goats too! Pink floyd was my first love when I was a young teenager.. i used to collect LPs and have everything they ever released plus lots of bootlegs!
@jamescolvin575
@jamescolvin575 Год назад
I'm 64 and have been a SRV fan since he and his brother played together. A long time. Your reaction was very spot on. I listen to Stevie often, some at work might say obsessively. It would be an understatement to say I miss him.
@jesselee128able
@jesselee128able Год назад
One of the best to ever do it
@philliphill2219
@philliphill2219 2 месяца назад
I met Stevie Ray after his soundcheck at the Grand Ole Opry House. I was shocked at how short he was! He was extremely nice and humble. He died in a helicopter crash later that same year. In 1999, I played my guitar through his custom Soldano amplifier that he was using on that same tour. It still had a cigarette burn on the top of the amp from Stevie Ray. Legend. ❤
@BC-mn1rg
@BC-mn1rg 2 месяца назад
RIP Stevie. We need to help our favorite musicians anyway we can for blessing us with their talent. When life messes with you, music will always ease your troubled mind.
@turnerjaynesjr
@turnerjaynesjr 4 месяца назад
Stevie Ray Von and Jimmy Hendrix are in a class of their own.
@johnnyringo1949
@johnnyringo1949 Год назад
When Stevie is playing it’s called “God Mode”.
@deborahcooper9149
@deborahcooper9149 4 месяца назад
Stevie was the GOAT of Playing the Guitar...died in Helicopter crash...he was 35.
@scottjames1401
@scottjames1401 Год назад
You just watched a blues/rock masterpiece performed by a one of a kind master of the blues. SRV isn't just legend: he's an expression of what humanity was created for.
@matthewschreck6419
@matthewschreck6419 2 месяца назад
And remember this is live, not filter no bs all just the band and him playing. Love the channel and thanks for trying to get all these songs to the next generation. 🔥😁
@JoeBattle
@JoeBattle 2 месяца назад
He's tearin it up. Stevie was the absolute Legend of Blues. It was just about dieing out before he came out and turned blues on it's head. Blues is down in the soul.
@TREVORJB101
@TREVORJB101 Год назад
Those gold rings you saw were actually sobriety coins that Stevie had custom made into a ring for each hand. He was clean and sober at the end of his life, and took it very seriously.
@PRGidaro
@PRGidaro Год назад
Texas Flood. It will show you why he is the guitar God!
@jdbroders64
@jdbroders64 Год назад
Just do every song from this live performance. You will be amazed. He was on fire...
@jdbroders64
@jdbroders64 Год назад
Ah, I meant every song from Live at the El Mocambo.
@j.j.2909
@j.j.2909 4 месяца назад
Stevie's best performance of this is on Live at the El Mocambo. That whole show is the best of all his work. He truly Channeled music through the conduit of his soul through his fingers to the instrument. May he live eternally and rest in peace!
@levidavis303
@levidavis303 Год назад
I think you need to react to a original by SRV
@levidavis303
@levidavis303 Год назад
It totally is an amazing cover though
@seansalter1679
@seansalter1679 11 дней назад
I'm 62 year old Canadian man from the West Coast. I was fortunate enough to have parents who loved music and traveling.
@johnbooth1583
@johnbooth1583 12 дней назад
Yes.Stevie is thrilling! Stop you in your tracks ,eye popping thrilling to see and hear.
@StevesReef2
@StevesReef2 Месяц назад
When Buddy Guy, Eric Clapton, and Robert Cray essentially acknowledge Stevie Ray as one of the best guitarists to ever live-that basically says it all. He was an absolute legend.
@heartsamessgaultier8562
@heartsamessgaultier8562 Месяц назад
Stevie was a Singularity, he channeled some divine power into his vintage Fender Stratocaster with the thickest strings available and the world was never the same. Still miss him.
@sarahhowell9243
@sarahhowell9243 2 месяца назад
He's playing lead, rhythm,and bass, all at once.
@RJ-vf5lk
@RJ-vf5lk 11 месяцев назад
Greatest guitarist of all time! Pure genius.... it's such a shame he passed so young the world needs him now! There's nobody like him
@richbrown5209
@richbrown5209 8 месяцев назад
Trump2024
@lovebeiber101
@lovebeiber101 Месяц назад
Think it’s playing like he always does ….like he is into the actual music and feeling it….true artist ❤❤❤❤
@AnnaMcMann
@AnnaMcMann Месяц назад
It's fun watching people see SRV for the first time !
@joeschmoe6516
@joeschmoe6516 20 дней назад
4:35 When he says he isn't appreciating it as much as he should, it's while SRV is swapping pedals with his feet. Not too many guitarists need their feet to play, and nobody could cover Hendrix like SRV.
@sergestorms8044
@sergestorms8044 2 месяца назад
I have and will rewatch this reaction...for stevie...and everyone who ever plays east Troy , alpine valley, pays respect.. cheers to the ones we lost too soon...
@christopherroot5594
@christopherroot5594 4 месяца назад
Saw Stevie at the Gorge just a month before he tragically passed. Such an amazing show that I will never forget.
@doreneedwards7327
@doreneedwards7327 4 месяца назад
Man, He was a legend --- I loved him while he was with us-- and cried hearing he had passed -
@michaelmccoy3284
@michaelmccoy3284 2 месяца назад
I love you brother. You are keeping it real. Thank you for sharing all of the different styles of music. ❤ love you dude.
@lynnerussell1440
@lynnerussell1440 22 дня назад
Saw SRV live in the '80s. Didn't really know what he was all about, but I learned by the time he left the stage. RIP SRV.
@leelaurence83
@leelaurence83 Месяц назад
The smoothest guitar swap during a song was done by SRV & his stage hand. He was playing “Look At Little Sister” on Austin City Limits in 1989. He broke a string. His stage hand brings him a fresh guitar and mid playing he swaps guitars and NEVER MISSES A BEAT!!! I strongly recommend checking it out. It’s absolutely masterful. If you had your eyes closed you would never know anything happened. My personal SRV fav is Pride and Joy. He was beyond talented. 🎸
@lorriwood8545
@lorriwood8545 24 дня назад
BP, I love his music so much. I'm from Ft Worth Texas originally, he's buried in Laurel Land Cemetery in Dallas. This guy I knew took to see his grave. It was pretty somber. Especially since I saw Stevie Ray Vaughn at Kalamazoo Free Fair. 100 years ago it seems. They left there togo do a gig somewhere around Chicago. But dont qoute me on that. I was in Michigan 87 to 91. And I was High high high at that time. Buthe was soooooo awesome Live
@rj-me3fh
@rj-me3fh 29 дней назад
That guitar has met its match! King of the fretboard. Keep digging!!!
@lunhil12
@lunhil12 4 месяца назад
Dude was a master, virtuoso. Artists on this level are beyond rare, it's almost supernatural.
@maryjoleper5767
@maryjoleper5767 Год назад
He played with Albert King,B.B. King, they were good friends and mentors in SVR's life. SVR is the best ever. Years after his untimely death he is still considered one of the best guitar players ever. ❤
@rodneybissell3628
@rodneybissell3628 14 дней назад
Stevie played ALL his music with THIS Passion!!
@markwilding3828
@markwilding3828 Год назад
First time I heard SRV (as in the very first time... knew as much about SRV as you did, in this video). I snuck into an auditorium to watch the sound check, the afternoon before a concert. SRV came onto the stage and played for about 20 minutes as I leaned against the front of the stage, the only one in the place. The first time I heard SRV, he was standing 20 feet in front of me. That was 40 years ago as an 18 year old. Still gives me chills to think of it now.
@ewetoobblowzdogg8410
@ewetoobblowzdogg8410 Год назад
I was there, the night Stevie's copter went down at Alpine Valley, WI. Hella thing.
@StevenSchmidtSnr
@StevenSchmidtSnr 14 дней назад
Mid 80's at a club and someone said listen to this. It was "Mary had little lamb". Never heard that version before 😂😂But was hooked. Now its 2024 and still love SRV & Double Trouble's music. This version of VC was on the Black Hawk Down soundtrack when the choppers were taking off.
@anthonyrausch2323
@anthonyrausch2323 25 дней назад
Stevie's wearing one of Desré Buirski's shirts. So cool. Stevie's son still wears that shirt (and hat) today whilst playing his Dad's guitars.
@RhondaHill-mi7cw
@RhondaHill-mi7cw Месяц назад
Only one of the best guitarists and blues artists of all time. Thanks for sharing.
@ELW-dh2xx
@ELW-dh2xx 5 дней назад
One of the best! We Love love Stevie in Austin!
@karensouren3130
@karensouren3130 2 месяца назад
Privileged to have seen him 🎶💖🎶
@Daxtarr1
@Daxtarr1 4 месяца назад
Jimi Hendrix absolutely wrote this song. But Stevie Ray Vaughn was his own (SRV) rhythm guitarist. Amazing. It was a 3 piece band, so SRV played lead and rhythm.
@swanee22
@swanee22 Год назад
Really cool to see you discover somebody as incredible as SRV. I remember the day he died...so so sad.
@scottmorgan3270
@scottmorgan3270 3 месяца назад
Yes it is a Jimi Hendrix song. Two of the best guitarist we have had the pleasure of listening to. Pali Gap by Hendrix is one of my favorites. I’m 46 and I was lucky enough to have a step father that exposed me to Vaughan and a lot of other older bands.
@jenniferroselynn
@jenniferroselynn 4 месяца назад
SRV was the music he played and he exposed his soul on stage every time he played.
@mitchjordan5441
@mitchjordan5441 4 месяца назад
The foot petal SRV uses was given to him by the Hendrix family. My first introduction to SRV was him playing 3 songs in a small bar in downtown Austin Texas in 1982 - wow
@johnbaker3375
@johnbaker3375 4 месяца назад
The song is "Voodoo Chile"" by Jimmy Hendrix off his "Electric Ladyland" album from 1968. Hendrix is arguably the greatest guitar player to ever live. Stevie was an absolute freaking BEAST in his own right. He idolized Hendrix. When Stevie played Hendrix he brought the FIRE!!! 🔥
@kirktrussell9005
@kirktrussell9005 6 месяцев назад
Stevie was the MASTER, plain and to the point.
@Steve-pl4dz
@Steve-pl4dz 2 месяца назад
SRV was his own genre, a perfect mix of Southern Rock, Rhythm & Blues, soul, and a touch of Country instrumentally and vocally! Unfortunately struck down at the peak of his career, would have loved to see how he followed up his success! His brother "Jimmie" was fantastic as well....ultimately Stevie's original inspiration!
@ArleneAdkinsZell
@ArleneAdkinsZell 4 месяца назад
Wonderful reaction, loved your facial expressions, he was amazing. SRV is a legend and he has been greatly missed, please check out Jimmy Vaughan, Stevie's brother, who is also a guitar legend.
@terrym6300
@terrym6300 2 месяца назад
I lived in Denver for 30 years. I saw SRV 2 times at Red Rocks in the late 80's. The guy was amazing!
@DaleMiller-q9o
@DaleMiller-q9o 5 дней назад
Stevie is greatness made perfect with the rhythm of Chris Layton and Doyle Bramhall, Double Trouble. Add a performance from the iconic Austin City Limits set and you get THIS!!
@samshornvibes
@samshornvibes Год назад
It's awesome that you immediately realized it's a Jimmie Hendrix song, even though you come ftom a different genre. I like to see people explore things outside of their comfort zone. Keep exploring and expanding your horizons!
@leethomas7659
@leethomas7659 4 месяца назад
This dude was something else and the pimped out gunslinger look is straight 🔥🔥🔥
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