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Stevie Ray Vaughan 🎵 "VOODOO CHILD" Reaction 

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@brettd530
@brettd530 2 года назад
"He's cool on guitar" That's the understatement of the century..
@chaddubois8164
@chaddubois8164 2 года назад
Jedi Master level.
@NAFUSO1
@NAFUSO1 2 года назад
@@chaddubois8164 Jedi's wish they'd mastered the force like SRV.
@raymo6795
@raymo6795 2 года назад
i guess he was a decent player
@loganjukes8820
@loganjukes8820 2 года назад
@@raymo6795 bet he can't play smoke on the water
@raymo6795
@raymo6795 2 года назад
@@loganjukes8820 … maybe with practice
@BoondockRoberts
@BoondockRoberts 2 года назад
caught a few seconds of this on live stream. Was a bit dismayed to see so many in the feed attacking SRV in an attempt to praise Hendrix. Like one cannot admit that both were some of the greatest guitarists of all time. Both innovators and bar raisers. Yeah, it's a cover of a great bit only SRV could pull it off so excellently
@brettg274
@brettg274 2 года назад
I love them both. Jimi was the innovator, SRV was the technical master.
@jomojojo6603
@jomojojo6603 2 года назад
Seriously???? Well, NO guitarist or person who knows real music who ever put down SRV. Both greats. Different styles. Yes, Jimi played some blues...but he is known as a rock guitarist. (Rock came from blues)
@metallicafan416
@metallicafan416 2 года назад
All I can say is Hendrix would've liked it
@davidgoza5620
@davidgoza5620 2 года назад
Some people don't realize the fact that you can praise one person without detracting another. Jimi was a huge influence on Stevie Ray. I don't think he was trying to 'one up' Jimi with this cover, but pay tribute to a great player. Personally, I like this version better, but still love the original. There's room in the world to love both.
@beebadees5434
@beebadees5434 2 года назад
I couldn't agree with you more. No one can deny the fact that Hendrix is one of the all-time great guitarists, but when all is said and done, Stevie Ray is right up there with the rest of the greats. Stevie never said that his cover was better than the original, nor would he ever think that. It was his tribute to a person he admired and looked up to, as Hendrix had been a great influence on him while he was learning to play the guitar. I was fortunate enough to have been able to meet him twice, here in Hawaii. He was such a humble and gentle soul. Credit should be given where credit is due, and Stevie Ray can stand tall and proud along side all the other great guitarist that we have lost over the years. We, all, just need to keep out minds open about all types of music and the musicians that make the music, be it original pieces or covers. Love to Brad and Lex for being open to listen to all these songs, artists and genres that they've never heard before. Love to the couch gang and remember to stay safe.
@jenniferandrews1917
@jenniferandrews1917 2 года назад
Jimmy Hendrix was Stevie’s idol. When he humbly asked Jimmy’s father if he could do a cover of this song in Jimmy’s honor his father not only agreed, he let Stevie use Jimmy’s WA WA pedal. That’s what you see him using. ❤️
@thekeeler846
@thekeeler846 Год назад
I think SRV was a much better player. ... And Jimi was certainly more creative... Both geniuses touched by the hand of God.
@drlawson
@drlawson Год назад
Hendrix was great--but human. There is only one guitar god. SRV.
@CoffeeAndPaul
@CoffeeAndPaul 7 месяцев назад
​​@@drlawson, if that was true then SRV wouldn't have died, but he did, as all humans do. SRV is an example of what you can accomplish in a hostile environment. His older brother BEAT... HIS... ASS when Stevie got cause playing his older brother Jimmie's guitar. SRV super-glued taken finger calluses back onto his fingers so he could keep playing through his soft, human hand tissue. He was just a man successfully recorded doing an unusual thing thing. He's not a god. He's just a man doing what he knew best, & we should all be so lucky. Everyone in the World, each person every 8 Billion folks, has a freakish ability, something that just suits them & so they do it & outperform 99% of the other Humans trying to do the same thing. He found his Thing. I haven't found mine outside of dancing in my particular style, but I know I have one & that's why I keep living my life & going out & doing things & meeting people.
@YerpDerp17
@YerpDerp17 6 месяцев назад
@@thekeeler846 I think this is a bit unfair. SRV is a top tier guitar player, no doubt about that, but they had wildly different approaches. It will forever boggle my mind wondering what Jimi would have sounded like if he played for decades longer. I just think when we use the word "better" it by default is putting down one of them. They are simply different. Plus, with Jimi, he made the music cool. He was the artist I could safely go to when showing new people rock. The way he performed and carried himself on stage is unmatched. SRV is a more techincal Jimmy, if we really feel the need to compare. But more techincal doesn't mean better. If you really love and appreciate music, then you've realized greatness comes in MANY forms, and it sort of cheapens the experience if we feel like we have to compare people. Just appreciate the greatness, in whatever form. Plus, I don't understand why you felt the need to compare. lol The comment you responded to wasn't comparing them at all. Just giving some cool facts about the performance. I just think we'd all be better off if we didn't default into comparing people and just feel lucky we get to experience all of them.
@famijher
@famijher 2 года назад
Stevie Ray Vaughan is one of the few guitarists that do justice to Jimi Hendrix. My favorite of his is still "Cold Shot."
@messi5601
@messi5601 2 года назад
amen to that. most people will say he isnt close to hendrix but he is the only one that could play hendrix songs. and he is self thaugt thats the crazy thing
@toddmcculley5243
@toddmcculley5243 2 года назад
SRV is better!
@konnorrockkonnoisseur4970
@konnorrockkonnoisseur4970 2 года назад
For me, regarding his originals my fav had always been Texas Flood
@jokervienna6433
@jokervienna6433 2 года назад
I´ll drink to that, amen. It is brave and foolish to try to cover any Hendrix, but SRV pulls it off. With grace. The only other guitarist I have heard that does this is Vidar Busk. A Norwegian guitar wonder.
@davepeterschmidt5818
@davepeterschmidt5818 2 года назад
@@toddmcculley5243 Yes indeed.
@pd4104lang
@pd4104lang 2 года назад
Steve's cover of the Jimi Hendrix classic. He for asked Jimi's dad's permission to cover the song. His father admired Stevie's playing and was so honored that he came to him for his blessing, he gifted him Jimi's Wah wah pedal! That's the sound that Lex refers to at the beginning of the song! Don't know if that was Jimi's he was playing there, but that's what was used for the effect.
@MMWechsler
@MMWechsler 2 года назад
Actually, it's also SRV's string upward bend, slowly releasing the tension by lowering it and is that descending pitch you're hearing - which is a beast to do on strings of his heavy gauge and you can see him doing it with three fingers.
@ThatGuy-bp4gz
@ThatGuy-bp4gz 2 года назад
wow. true story? My admiration for SRV just went up even higher. What a remarkable act of respect and humility. Boy I wish there were more artists like him nowdays.
@brutisfletcher
@brutisfletcher 2 года назад
How could Stevie ever play this song without using Jimi’s pedal?
@user-ft2vf9lk7v
@user-ft2vf9lk7v 2 года назад
SRV covered Voodoo Child effortlessly. Jimi Hendrix would be proud. SRV is a Blues God. Rip brother SRV 👏👍🎇
@epictetusofhierapolis4461
@epictetusofhierapolis4461 2 года назад
As a guitarist myself, I'm always impressed with Lex's attention to detail on the guitar. She notices how Stevie executes the fluctuating ghost bend effect with the wah/volume pedal.
@kalamazoousa4412
@kalamazoousa4412 2 года назад
Lyrics Well, I'm standing next to a mountain Chop it down with the edge of my hand Well, I'm standing next to a mountain Chop it down with the edge of my hand Pick up all the pieces, make an island Might even raise a little sand 'Cause I'm a voodoo child yeah Lord knows I'm a voodoo child I didn't mean to take up all your sweet time Give it right back to you one of these days I didn't mean to take up all your sweet time Give it right back to you the rest of my days I won't see you again in this world See you in the next one, don't be late Don't be late 'Cause I'm a voodoo child yeah Lord knows I'm a voodoo child
@johnroop9625
@johnroop9625 2 года назад
I think the original actually says,"Well I stand up next to a mountain,& I chop it down with edge of my hand.I pick up all the little pieces & make an island;Maybe,raise a little sand."
@sallysharp3845
@sallysharp3845 2 года назад
You need to watch him perform "LOOK AT LITTLE SISTER" with Jeff Healy. It will knock your socks off.
@j.h.3777
@j.h.3777 2 года назад
@@nettricegaskins1871 And now they're all dead. No use to speak ill of them, just enjoy the music, man...: )
@christopherking4932
@christopherking4932 2 года назад
Greatest performance by two guitarist, in my opinion
@Ogrelord5150
@Ogrelord5150 2 года назад
SRV was the only one who I feel did Jimi justice. Great cover, great guitar work, great musician. RIP SRV
@VintageReplay
@VintageReplay 2 года назад
I 100% agree!
@nicolesaunders2964
@nicolesaunders2964 2 года назад
I have ALWAYS loved Stevie Ray Vaughan! He plays that guitar like he was born with it in his hand! Sadly taken way to early 💔 RIP SRV
@mannfamilyMI
@mannfamilyMI Год назад
SRV is just pure talent in the shape of a human. This is a master proclaiming love for another master.
@kalannorman3275
@kalannorman3275 2 года назад
He's stepping on a "wah wah" pedal for the opening guitar line and he uses it throughout this performance. That specific pedal actually belonged to Jimi Hendrix. Fun fact. Although the specific noise you're referring to it think it's most likely him turning on and off a "stompbox" pedal, maybe overdrive or compressor. Tough to say without seeing his pedal board. Great video as always guys
@masterofsparkshwy6974
@masterofsparkshwy6974 2 года назад
You sure about that? I know he ended up with it, but I cant imagine taking it to play a gig, when a $99 one would do the job....but maybe.
@peterhineinlegen4672
@peterhineinlegen4672 2 года назад
@@masterofsparkshwy6974 He used it all the time. There are a few of his guitars that still get played too. I saw Rick Nielsen from Cheap Trick play a Hendrix flying V.
@masterofsparkshwy6974
@masterofsparkshwy6974 2 года назад
@@peterhineinlegen4672 yeah, I've seen his guitars being played, it's cool that they do, dunno if I could bring myself to it.
@cherylcasey1743
@cherylcasey1743 2 года назад
Stevie was gifted that Hendrix pedal by his brother Jimmie Lee Vaughan.
@zazz69ed
@zazz69ed 2 года назад
@@cherylcasey1743 was gifted to stevie by jimi's father when he asked permission to play jimi's stuff.
@omniversalll
@omniversalll 2 года назад
Please go down this rabbit hole, you won't regret it. He quickly became my favorite guitarist of all time shortly after, and eventually my favorite artist. "Little Wing" @ the El Mocambo, "Life Without You" @ the Capitol Theatre, "Lenny" @ the El Mocambo, and "Tin Pan Alley" with Johnny Copeland are all absolute masterpieces.
@SeaLifeCro
@SeaLifeCro 2 года назад
Texas flood live at el mocambo and Look at little sister with Jeff Haley is also amazing.
@brettkenschaft4239
@brettkenschaft4239 2 года назад
Yessss! "Lenny" at the El Mocambo is pure greatness!! So much emotion. And the sweat dripping off of him and the cigarette in his mouth just adds to the aura!
@svaught32
@svaught32 2 года назад
She sees Stevie Ray's sound and his riffs. One of the best ever. She is spot on
@stephaniewashburn7700
@stephaniewashburn7700 2 года назад
This man… he was a true GOAT. Rest in Paradise sweet Stevie 🖤🔥
@htt232101
@htt232101 2 года назад
SRV....he will always be No.1 to me...I love Hendrix, Clapton, Gilmour, Jimmy Page, Van Halen, and all the other greats...but Stevie just had something so natural and so immense about his connection to that guitar and how he could make it talk....most of the Blues guys like BB King were huge on Stevie...thats a huge compliment in and of itself.
@rbrown111964
@rbrown111964 2 года назад
LoL, funny you say that...I just watched SRV and BB King video Jamming together....and they were both in Love with each other 💯%😎👍
@TravelingTexan23
@TravelingTexan23 Год назад
BB King said he plays the Blues in sentences but SRV plays it in paragraphs
@frankrizzo4460
@frankrizzo4460 2 года назад
Rip Stevie Ray Vaughan thanks for your amazing talent you left us way too soon 🙏
@brianherrington7226
@brianherrington7226 2 года назад
He was a super nice and gracious guy too. I had the pleasure of chatting a few times with him when he was playing the small clubs and halls in our home town of Dallas. May I suggest Riviera Paradise it’s slower but a masterpiece.
@jasonbarlow8263
@jasonbarlow8263 Год назад
Every time I watch Stevie Ray Vaughn live. It blows my mind. I was able to see him live. It was off the hook
@anjheidebrink
@anjheidebrink 2 года назад
His guitar speaks, listen to those words. Legendary Genius!!!!! Rest in Heaven Stevie!!!!!!
@ChicagoTRS
@ChicagoTRS 2 года назад
I love how SRVs guitar is all beat/worn He plays the heck out of his guitars...they are like part of his body.
@mr.knowitall6440
@mr.knowitall6440 2 года назад
Watch "Third Stone From the Sun" from the El Mocambo... I can't believe what he does to that poor guitar! 😳😵
@jamessweet5341
@jamessweet5341 2 года назад
Probably one of the most expensive guitars in the world now, though it still belongs to the Vaughn family.
@surlechapeau
@surlechapeau 2 года назад
This performance is from Austin City Limits, an American public television music program recorded live in Austin, Texas since 1976. Only Stevie could do Jimi Hendrix songs right!
@johnthonig8832
@johnthonig8832 2 года назад
Yep, I got to see SRV at least a dozen times in Austin from 1972-1981 Up close- small venues, and half of them before Double Trouble ✌️☮️
@danstanicki4636
@danstanicki4636 2 года назад
Rest in Peace, Stevie Ray, and thank you for all the incredible music.
@stefan_becker
@stefan_becker 2 года назад
He was definitivly "worthy" of playing this Hendrix classic! 😍👏
@buster326
@buster326 2 года назад
You know an all-time great guitarist when you only hear them play without seeing them and still know who's playing guitar.
@rbrown111964
@rbrown111964 2 года назад
💯👍
@rodneyhearne3405
@rodneyhearne3405 2 года назад
"Hate to take up all of your sweet time, Give it back to you each and every day". SVR is not a diction master but he is a guitar God. That is coming from someone who saw Jimi Hendrix in 1968. Both incredible legends in the guitar pantheon!
@joonzville
@joonzville 2 года назад
Agree. I saw Hendrix in 68 and 69 and he was incredible. He was so much better live than the records could convey. I never saw SRV live, sadly, but he and Jimi aren’t in a competition, imo. Both are GOATs!
@ignaciogalvan1732
@ignaciogalvan1732 Год назад
I saw him live in Austin Texas and that guitar to him was an axe. Choppin everything down! Wow! These folks don't come around often but what they do wow!!!
@MandyLionRock
@MandyLionRock 2 года назад
I love how the girl completely gets it... she notices the smallest nuances and has a definite feeling about them... she's animated and excited. Just a pleasure to watch. And then there is the guy... he watches the same thing, notices nothing and basically just maintains the minimum amount of breathing required for survival. 🤣😂
@justrob2656
@justrob2656 Год назад
hahahhahahahahaha
@chrisd913
@chrisd913 Год назад
We love Lex!!
@michaelbyrd7883
@michaelbyrd7883 Год назад
@@chrisd913 Yea, she's cool! He's more reserved and almost jealous that she digs these awesome musician's.
@stangsswang8355
@stangsswang8355 Год назад
She's fine and that dudes whiter than a ghost
@Omegaphats
@Omegaphats 2 года назад
Little wing is a must hear. Jimi's lyrics are great, SRV version is immaculate
@gunz2090
@gunz2090 2 года назад
Just heard SRV....How about Skid Row's Little Wing Cover ?
@scottcooksey5284
@scottcooksey5284 2 года назад
Stevie Ray Vaughan's version of Little Wing had been left unfinished, he did not complete that recording.
@cpprcrk1833
@cpprcrk1833 2 года назад
My favorite SRV song .
@vandersgarage4682
@vandersgarage4682 2 года назад
@@scottcooksey5284 Where did you get that from? It was absolutely finished. He recorded it in 84, it just wasn't released until 91 on The Sky is Crying album.
@bobkaiser8782
@bobkaiser8782 2 года назад
If SRV's rendition of Little Wing doesn't give you a small case of the feels you have no heart
@kevingoode521
@kevingoode521 2 года назад
He stepping on a pedal which he was given by Jimi Hendrix dad. He ask permission to cover Hendrix song Voodoo Chile and Hendrix dad gave him his sons guitar pedal.
@bevil4aday
@bevil4aday 2 года назад
I never knew that. Thanks for sharing.
@marthayoung2308
@marthayoung2308 2 года назад
There will never be another! RIP Stevie Ray.
@ericsierra-franco7802
@ericsierra-franco7802 2 года назад
Brilliant player and showman! I saw SRV twice live....in 84 and not long before he died in 90.
@jasonstacy5587
@jasonstacy5587 2 года назад
Brad is a great lyrical analyst, and Lex just let's the music flow through her soul. Love you guys.
@voodoochile333
@voodoochile333 2 года назад
Everything he thinks the song lyrics are about is usually wrong
@antarcticorb9197
@antarcticorb9197 2 года назад
@@voodoochile333 hahaha 🤣🤣🤣
@robertyates7242
@robertyates7242 2 года назад
This is the guy that turned me from a speed metal heavy-metal guitar playing kid to a Fender Stratocaster blues playing man! (It's a wa wa pedal)
@bertpainter8385
@bertpainter8385 2 года назад
To me, that was the best move you could have made playing guitar. lol Especially if you learned from SRV and the like. And you still have speed learning his licks and leads.
@The_Jasonian
@The_Jasonian 2 года назад
Same here
@chrismayer2468
@chrismayer2468 2 года назад
To me SRV is on top of the pile.
@bertpainter8385
@bertpainter8385 2 года назад
@@chrismayer2468 He's a legend for other legends. lol Hey Chris!
@mikemclaughlin3306
@mikemclaughlin3306 2 года назад
My first guitar was a strat...... I'm left handed and old enough to not have been able to get a left handed guitar.... lucky for me I had hendrix posters all over my walls with that white strat turned upside down....
@craigholmes9396
@craigholmes9396 2 года назад
Lex's face says it all. She really dug this one. It's one of the best. Reminds me a lot of the energy in Grand Funk's Inside Looking Out
@johnlial6722
@johnlial6722 2 года назад
No one can play like Stevie could. Rest in peace brother. You did what you came here to do. God bless.
@ThePresidentialTouch
@ThePresidentialTouch 2 года назад
I was blessed to have seen SRV 4 times on 4 album tours. He had been doing coke for a while, and I can tell this was right about the time he would have gone into rehab. He came out clean, stayed that way, did a couple more albums, one of which was Family Style with his brother Jimmie Vaughan which I highly recommend, and, then he was gone. Damn eyelash....
@deborahcornell171
@deborahcornell171 2 года назад
@ThePresidentialTouch This was in his 3rd year of sobriety, October of 1989 (he went into rehab in September of 1986). Healthier & happier, clean & crisp. You can see it throughout this whole episode of Austin City Limits if you watch more of it. He was also on Austin City Limits in '86 before rehab, even that was great but you can tell the difference. I envy you getting to see him 4 times. I had plans to see him on his last tour but had to back out. Still regret it. I saw everyone from Hendrix to Jimmy Page, Ritchie Blackmore to Joe Walsh, Brian May to Rory Gallagher. Breaks my heart that I missed out on Stevie.💙☮
@paulschmidt1644
@paulschmidt1644 2 года назад
You guys have got to check out “life without you live at capital theater” will blow your hair back the guitar playing by Stevie is next level and there is a message in the performance that applies to today’s social climate.
@burly20261
@burly20261 2 года назад
Agreed his best in my opinion
@sylviamc56
@sylviamc56 2 года назад
Most definitely!
@jennhurl
@jennhurl 2 года назад
MY FAVORITE!!! ❤
@Montyhugo
@Montyhugo 2 года назад
I WAS JUST ABOUT TO SUGGEST THAT 👍✌❤🤘
@darkomtobia
@darkomtobia 2 года назад
My favorite SRV performance. Pretty sure he could have strummed the blinds in a window and made it awesome.
@react2reactions246
@react2reactions246 2 года назад
It’s a Hendrix song, and he’s the only one that could cover it and do it justice. Hendrix guitar playing was legendary, and so was Stevie’s
@jefflancaster4423
@jefflancaster4423 2 года назад
Both y'all can't help but smile and groove! RIP SRV
@silverhippie3910
@silverhippie3910 2 года назад
Once Guitarists reach the levels of SRV, Vanhalen, Slash, Jimmy Page, Gilmour and so on. It is all personal taste. They are all the Greatest!!✌️✌️✌️
@raymo6795
@raymo6795 2 года назад
...they are all masters at their style of play, and should never be compared to each other...they are all legends...not sure Slash belongs in this conversation..., but Jeff Beck and Eric Clapton do.Many will disagree. Lex says EVH and Slash are her faves, but I don't think Slash has had any where near the impact or influence of EVH..then there is Randy Rhodes...this could be a long debate Silver Hippie...Peace Brother, Merry Christmas...I think Santa is bringing me a new amp
@johnroop9625
@johnroop9625 2 года назад
Only,I contend noone was as versatile as SRV.Rock like this,blues of course,jazz(See "Lenny"),& all things in between! Also,as Lex eluded to at the end,you'll never see those other guys DIG IN for God & all to see for 8,9,10 minutes like Stevie did! So called "Tricks" are what you do when you've virtually perfected technique! Only Hendrix was close to Stevie in the use of feedback.Jimi is my 2nd favorite because of his vaunted innovation.EVH,another genius whose sound I KNOW after 2 notes! All those you mentioned are great,but I believe SRV's INCREDIBLE TECHNIQUE allowed him to experiment more & develope something like "Lenny",to me his most ingenious song.
@raymo6795
@raymo6795 2 года назад
@@johnroop9625 I agree…mostly.
@jamesyoung7560
@jamesyoung7560 2 года назад
Can't give this enough thumbs up!!!
@marthayoung2308
@marthayoung2308 2 года назад
And Eric Clapton and Jeff Beck. I agree that Slash doesn't belong in the greatest guitarists ever category either.
@edallen3662
@edallen3662 2 года назад
Congratulations you have just seen the greatest of all time speaking of multiple arms there is a video with Stevie Ray Vaughan and his brother Jimmie Vaughan both playing the same guitar at the same time
@StanSwan
@StanSwan Год назад
Stevie had that very same guitar with him in the helicopter that crashed ending his life in 1990. Stevie called that guitar #1. The neck of the guitar was broken in the crash and replaced with one of the spares Stevie had. It is on display in he rock and roll HOF. Saw Stevie live in 1988. Simply the most guitar player ever.
@cflincoln
@cflincoln 2 года назад
STEVE VAI “For The Love Of God” Greatest piece of guitar music ever!!! You will be pleasantly surprised
@txf4
@txf4 2 года назад
Glad to see yall reacting to SRV! Would highly recommend "Texas Flood" at the El Mocambo, "Pride And Joy" at Montreux, and "Life Without You" at the Capital Theater
@richard_n
@richard_n 2 года назад
SRV is easily one of the top ten guitarists of all time. His catalog is insane.
@jamieessig7361
@jamieessig7361 2 года назад
Top 3
@wallywallace5881
@wallywallace5881 2 года назад
@@jamieessig7361 Top 2
@unusualbydefault
@unusualbydefault 2 года назад
Jimi, stevie, chuck berry. Honorable mention: Guthrie govan
@antonioiniguez1615
@antonioiniguez1615 2 года назад
@@unusualbydefault David Gilmour mad underrated
@davepeterschmidt5818
@davepeterschmidt5818 2 года назад
@@unusualbydefault Ain't nobody touchin Stevie. Best there ever was.
@566missinglink
@566missinglink 2 года назад
Lex is just grooving. Good music just grabs your soul and body.
@matter1710
@matter1710 2 года назад
If there's no Jimi, there is no Stevie, but Stevie is greatness.
@charliefoxtrotsky4104
@charliefoxtrotsky4104 2 года назад
"He's the next level"" Perfect description. I was lucky enough to watch him perform live in a tiny hole in the wall venue that could only hold 35 people max.... most of us standing in front of the tiny stage. He was other-worldly.........
@johnthonig8832
@johnthonig8832 2 года назад
Austin?
@charliefoxtrotsky4104
@charliefoxtrotsky4104 2 года назад
@@johnthonig8832 a little hole in the wall bar in a city in Louisiana. A friend I was there with worked in a record store and brought in a copy of their new album and got it signed. One of his people opened an aluminum briefcase and handed him a "paint" pen to sign the album. I was standing no less than 1.5 feet from him and he was so high I doubt he knew I was there, lol. But even as high as he was.....his performance was absolutely flawless.
@johnthonig8832
@johnthonig8832 2 года назад
@@charliefoxtrotsky4104 Wow, far out. In Austin, I saw him 15 ft from stage numerous times. Early to mid 70s. ☮️✌️☮️✌️
@joesutherland225
@joesutherland225 2 года назад
Saw him in 600 seat venue less than 20 ft away .seen a lot of names there over the years .still operating in Vancouver bc
@bertpainter8385
@bertpainter8385 2 года назад
Song originated from a Jam with Jimmy Hendrix, Steve Winwood and Jack Casady. Hendrix then went to the studio during a filming session with an ABC documentary on Hendrix to work on it some more with 2 other of his band member/musicians, Redding and Mitchell, while filming. So emphasis on the lyrics was probably secondary. Back then many bands like Hendrix, Cream, even Zeppelin liked jamming and see what comes from those jams and sometimes made songs out them. But the jams were the inspiration for the songs. And lot of good stuff came out of jams where a few musicians get together and have know idea what they're going to play. Love it.
@wendyb5528
@wendyb5528 2 года назад
Lex, I absolutely love how you get into the music. You seem to actually feel the guitar and all the notes the musicians are playing. I love it. I also love how Brad gets into it but more the lyrics and the song as a whole. Keep doing these reactions. Especially greats like Stevie Ray Vaughan. much love 🙏🙏🥰🎸🥁🎹🎷🎺
@andythrush3341
@andythrush3341 2 года назад
The guitar is the voice of the song. The lyrics are incidental. So very sad we don't have Stevie's voice anymore. Such a great loss to the music world that we lost both these great masters of sound.
@ajbailey01
@ajbailey01 2 года назад
SRV is the GOAT!! He was absolutely legendary. I was born in '77 and Just wish I was able to see him live. Gone too soon.
@dopy8418
@dopy8418 2 года назад
There’s no Goat in art.. Srv , hendrix , frusciante, .. No goats…
@richardderrick3549
@richardderrick3549 2 года назад
I saw him at his last concert with the Moody Blues, at the Meadowlands, think he hit every fret on the guitar!
@spike6487
@spike6487 2 года назад
I worked part time for a relatively small venue in Saginaw Michigan back in the 80's. I was a stage tech. I worked a lot of concerts with some big time acts coming in. We unloaded the gear from the trucks and helped the roadies set the stage up. Tore it all down and loaded it back up after the show was over. Often, we had some work to do during the show. On December 9, 1986 Stevie was there and my buddy and I were assigned to work "deck" on the stage while Stevie and the band were playing. We weren't very far away from him. He was amazing. I don't think he ever looked at the strings. Unforgettable.
@gtakiwa
@gtakiwa 2 года назад
@@dopy8418 I consider Stevie Ray Vaughan the Greatest guitarist too
@michaeldezego340
@michaeldezego340 2 года назад
I never saw him in concert alone, but in 1985 there was a tribute to the legendary producer John Hammond at Avery Fisher Hall in NYC and Benny Goodman closed out the first half and Stevie Ray Vaughan blew the roof off the place in the second half. Paul Simon was in front of us and I asked him if he was working on anything new and he said South African (Graceland) He walked out because SRV was too loud for him.
@bevil4aday
@bevil4aday 2 года назад
"I'm standing next to a mountain, Chop it down with the edge of my hand. I pick up all the pieces and make an island, And maybe, raise a little sand." For you, Brad. That is what he was singing.
@scottcooksey5284
@scottcooksey5284 2 года назад
And apologizing for wasting all the sweet time.
@barrystahr5849
@barrystahr5849 2 года назад
Brad, please do the artists a solid and look into the lyrics before you review, or at least have them printed out
@eileendobbs8009
@eileendobbs8009 2 года назад
I was privileged enough to see SRV in 1983 at The Crystal Ballroom in Baltimore. He was phenomenal. All these years later and I still can't get it out of my head. That's how much of impression he made. Stevie just made the guitar scream!
@DorothyOzmaLover
@DorothyOzmaLover 2 года назад
I luv SRV so much and his rendition of this song is so epic and a rush so knowing your thoughts on his work is such a joy!
@jeremykondra5367
@jeremykondra5367 2 года назад
Stevie Ray Vaughn is the greatest Guitarist that has ever lived.
@ProfOfHifi
@ProfOfHifi 2 года назад
I have grown up as a punk rocker and i have to say i don't appreciate skill, i appreciate understanding of the art. I can tell he is good guitar player, but so what... the song is not nearly as good as it's played and sang by Hendrix.
@grattanvaz1614
@grattanvaz1614 2 года назад
I second that.
@hmpz36911
@hmpz36911 2 года назад
@@ProfOfHifi I'm a metalhead, and can totally relate to your punk take on things. Skill and talent is great and all, but we're talking about art here, and its purpose is to connect with you, and move you. This isn't fretboard Olympics. I'll take G.B.H. over Dream Theater any day of the week. And I'm always impressed by bands who can move you with so few skills, because I can't make good music without complexity.
@ProfOfHifi
@ProfOfHifi 2 года назад
@@hmpz36911 Yeah.. what I was talking about is vision how the art should be. You might the best player of the world but if it doesn't serve the vision then the skill don't have the purpose. Then again... punk is the great tool to learn how important the vision is to make the difference. You might barely know how to play but if you have the vision how the things should be you might become known all over the world while you have a limited skill set.
@hmpz36911
@hmpz36911 2 года назад
@@ProfOfHifi Yeah, exactly. Nothing matters except being moved by what you hear. It can be simple or complex, and either way it's irrelevant.
@curiousman1672
@curiousman1672 2 года назад
He said he'd give her back the time he took from her. Such a masterpiece. He covered so much of Jimi Hendrix's library. Little Wing is the best, but this and Voodoo Chile (slight return) are right up there.
@chriscollins2647
@chriscollins2647 2 года назад
SRV I think is only one worthy of doing this again nobody else could have done it better .Hendrex is smiling everytime he hears srv doing this .There probably up in heaven shaking the walls with there strats .God bless the blues 💙 🙏 🙌
@johnroop9625
@johnroop9625 2 года назад
Stevie was so good,I believe only those who've atleast tried to play(Atleast a few months DEDICATED)can truly appreciate how difficult it is to play with such precision! The dynamics he uses,constantly adjusting every knob,a little here a little there, to get JUST THE SOUND HE WANTS is unmatched! And,the way he used feedback....Not even Hendrix could use feedback like SRV!
@timhendrix6867
@timhendrix6867 2 года назад
You just witnessed the gold standard of live performances.
@sylviamc56
@sylviamc56 2 года назад
Great reaction! Stevie was in a whole other category. Definitely the GOAT. So many great talented guitar players out there, but SRV is always my go to artist. I saw several other requests for SRV Life Without You at the Capital theatre. I agree. You will be amazed with this performance and much more.
@ssacra22
@ssacra22 2 года назад
About TIME. I've been waiting since I discovered you guys months ago for you to see this one. Especially with Lex's love of guitars. This is complete master class from the GOAT Wizard SRV. You will never see a more technically better guitarist. You need to get more into his stuff if you wanna see what guitar playing really is. There is a reason all of the great blues artists of the day wanted to collaborate with him.
@brinley45cal
@brinley45cal 2 года назад
Who cares what he said he's hands down the greatest guitarist that ever lived. R.I.P. Stevie.
@b00mb00mb0ris
@b00mb00mb0ris 2 года назад
SRV is definitely one of the best. Jimi RIP also!
@brinley45cal
@brinley45cal 2 года назад
@@b00mb00mb0ris I'll agree with that.
@scottfeuerhammer3595
@scottfeuerhammer3595 2 года назад
Nope, Hendrix is much better. Same song and Hendrix is much better. SRV is top 5 possibly top 3. But not the best ever.
@hangemhigh113
@hangemhigh113 2 года назад
You should listen to Roy Clark, Chet Atkins, Jerry Reed. Don't let the laid back country style fool you - those people can play.
@kimmjohnston4744
@kimmjohnston4744 2 года назад
"Leave my Little Girl Alone" is a great live performance
@jamieessig7361
@jamieessig7361 2 года назад
If you do anymore SRV you MUST do Tin Pan Alley Live with Johnny Copeland. SRV sounds incredible because he had massive guitar strings that really amplify the sound coming off his guitar. Most people can't use that big of strings due to finger shredding(your can take a chunk of finger off if you're not careful)
@Donnagilbert6497
@Donnagilbert6497 2 года назад
YES!!!
@charlesrose5758
@charlesrose5758 2 года назад
My GOD! I LOVE the way your mind works Lex!!!!! Multiple limbs + multiple guitar strings × synoptic nerve firing ÷ brain to finger coordination = voodoo child!!!!😮
@scottbrown5818
@scottbrown5818 Год назад
The guitar Stevie is playing is a 1959 Fender Stratocaster. He dubbed the name of this guitar, "First Wife". He played strats, very hard on his guitars. And early strats are really hard to play. The step on thing, a wah-wah pedal, like "wah-wah I'm crying ".😢😢
@seanwalters1977
@seanwalters1977 2 года назад
One of the few guitarists ever to have the hands big enough (and skill level) to play both lead and rhythm. You'll notice his thumb coming over the top to help play rhythm. Also, he was known for using big, heavy and thick cords which took a lot of effort to play on. You can see him bending those like it was nothing
@real_lostinthefogofwar
@real_lostinthefogofwar 2 года назад
I saw them play at a bar in Toronto in the early 80s, his guitar playing is hypnotizing
@duncansolloway2497
@duncansolloway2497 2 года назад
if that was the EL MACAMBO show there is a full video w/ great sound out there
@real_lostinthefogofwar
@real_lostinthefogofwar 2 года назад
@@duncansolloway2497 Yeah, I think it was the only time he played in Toronto, I missed the Stones when they played the Elmo, but no way I was going to miss Stevie. ;)
@markvanderstelt8999
@markvanderstelt8999 2 года назад
i remember seeing there.
@konnorrockkonnoisseur4970
@konnorrockkonnoisseur4970 2 года назад
SRV was a special talent. Jimi’s guitar style was raw, wild, untamed. Stevie took his style and polished it with his brand of Texas blues
@jamesepler4297
@jamesepler4297 Год назад
One of the best things on the damn internet. Stevie we miss you and will always remember your magic.
@srt8rocketship241
@srt8rocketship241 2 года назад
Look at the miles and hours put on that guitar. R.I.P. Stevie. I didn't mean to take up all your sweet time , give it back to ya each and every day.
@FloridaRocks
@FloridaRocks 2 года назад
Now you must watch the Master -- Jimi Hendrix -- who SRV is paying tribute "Anastasia" kicks major!! Slash and Conspirators at the Whiskey is AMAZING!
@vincenzopalumbo2176
@vincenzopalumbo2176 2 года назад
I seen him in 1986 ..it was his birthday..he played for over 2 hours..best concert I have ever seen.. and I've seen over 250 concerts and all the big bands
@robg6965
@robg6965 2 года назад
He played with legendary blues artists and was to me the master of the Stratocaster. As far as playing with four limbs doing different things simultaneously, its called being a drummer. It took me an entire summer back in '73 listening to "Band on the Run" over and over again to get my limbs to move in separate beats. I wore out the chairs I used for practice cause apartment buildings in Queens are not soundproof studios. So it is possible but challenging. Oh but the satisfaction once it happens... So I began to listen to songs with drummers doing their thing, Carl Palmer of ELP, Ringo of course, Joe Morello of the Dave Brubeck Quartet, Jon Bonham of, well you know, Dave Grohl of Nirvana, etc. You guys are enjoyable to watch!! Keep it going...
@scotf7313
@scotf7313 2 года назад
A virtuoso performance. Top 5 in the history of modern music.
@TheKitchenerLeslie
@TheKitchenerLeslie 2 года назад
Lenny is one of his softest, sweetest songs. Worth a listen!
@johnroop9625
@johnroop9625 2 года назад
Lenny is jazz on steroids!
@mrtoad47
@mrtoad47 2 года назад
I was an usher working at Red Rocks in the summer of "86 when SRV came through. I said fuck it and left my post (fortunately didn't get fired). Went right up to the stage. Absolutely incredible.
@capcolombie3834
@capcolombie3834 2 года назад
The greatest guitarist of all time. None better, in fact none even come close. I've done many things I've regretted in my nearly 64 years, but I've never regretted getting my SRV tattoo.
@markbranson3723
@markbranson3723 2 года назад
To us geetar players, Stevie is a god. Like Jimi, like Eddie. They're playing up in heaven now. Stevie is so amazing.
@jamesgreenhow108
@jamesgreenhow108 Год назад
thank you for acknowledging the great EDDIE HAZEL !!!
@chainer1918
@chainer1918 Год назад
@@jamesgreenhow108 I think he meant Eddie Van Halen
@TubingSD
@TubingSD 2 года назад
That line Brad was curious about…”I didn’t mean to take up all your sweet time…” It’s from the original. Hendrix was referring to the solo he had just completed. At the time (1968 or thereabouts) soloing was a little less commonplace and Hendrix was kind of making a joke about it, while still making a comment about how little time we have for our lives. The next line, “If I don’t meet you no more in this world, I’ll see you on the next one, and don’t be late!” Was, sadly, forshadowing for both Jimi and Stevie.
@edwardcapobianco2975
@edwardcapobianco2975 2 года назад
Srv is pure energy that guitar is plugged into his fucking soul! Outstanding. He's the real deal I saw him many times in concert years ago and as Bowie's guitarist.
@leannmacquarrie2110
@leannmacquarrie2110 2 года назад
This man is definitely a master of his craft! I watched a documentary a few days ago that said he started playing in bands when he was 12 years old. RIP Stevie Ray Vaughan, It's hard to imagine how much further you would have upped the guitar game if you had had longer to live!!
@Vin496
@Vin496 2 года назад
Cool to catch this so early. How he played with 13 gauge strings I'll never know. Used to cause his fingernails to split open or peel off, used super glue to fix it.
@MikeB12800
@MikeB12800 2 года назад
Right? That blew me away when I found out!!!
@Rickbe3rd
@Rickbe3rd 2 года назад
Stevie is the bomb, but to answer one question, Jimi Hendrix, when I saw him, was the only guitar on that stage. You have to hear Jimi's Voodoo Child (refrain) from the Electric Ladyland album. Simply amazing of what he could do with that Fender.
@brokenws70
@brokenws70 2 года назад
ive been waiting a long time for yall to react to this one ty guys
@EattheApple666
@EattheApple666 2 года назад
I got the pleasure to see SRV at the Ritz in NYC on New Years Eve 1989 (2nd show) right up to stage at the mic stand. What an amazing thing to watch so close.
@unholydriver4987
@unholydriver4987 2 года назад
Try checking out Stevie Ray Vaughan - Life Without You - 9/21/1985 - Capitol Theatre - It's a beautiful song with a beautiful message.
@purpleelephantdebh
@purpleelephantdebh 2 года назад
i believe that thing he's stepping on is a wah wah pedal. he loved Jimi Hendrix and even though this is a cover of Jimi's song, i consider them different animals. you can love them both without detracting from either of them.
@garyleesjukejoint9510
@garyleesjukejoint9510 2 года назад
SRV! Yes! Love his .music and this version is off the chain. Cool reaction video. I enjoyed watching and listening
@sirswerve2493
@sirswerve2493 2 года назад
The Greatest Showman holding a axe and swinging away at the notes. All hail the one and only.
@djl9919
@djl9919 2 года назад
This is my style. Rock on Brad & Lex
@VintageReplay
@VintageReplay 2 года назад
Jimi Hendrix version would be great to do! Or any Hendrix is amazing. ❤️
@jhamilton1007
@jhamilton1007 2 года назад
SRV us way better, but ya.
@VintageReplay
@VintageReplay 2 года назад
@@jhamilton1007 Jimi Was the guitar gods guitar god. Nothing like it before him
@jrshelton3398
@jrshelton3398 2 года назад
If Jimi is God, then SRV is the Big Bang
@VintageReplay
@VintageReplay 2 года назад
@@jrshelton3398 SRV may be the son of god. Jimi was way before SRV.
@michaelkulis6008
@michaelkulis6008 2 года назад
Hendrix reactions get blocked. That’s why they avoid his music.
@user-dn4cm3rx1m
@user-dn4cm3rx1m Год назад
I was lucky enough to see SRV when I was a kid at a club as big as a living room with my mom. 20 people there every Tuesday night. Stevie was about 21. He’d play go 2 or 3 hours and he was fkn incredible.
@GaetanBeauvallet
@GaetanBeauvallet 8 месяцев назад
Two legends who will live forever as soon as people like you keep listening their music. Thanks you from France !!!
@brianice9846
@brianice9846 2 года назад
Y’all need to do Jimi Hendrix Star spangled live from woodstock
@christian7951
@christian7951 2 года назад
The original it's from Jimi Hendrix check it out 🔥🔥🔥
@bryonkidder6199
@bryonkidder6199 2 года назад
"I'm standin' next to a mountain, gonna chop it down with edge of my hand..."
@tylernelson1993
@tylernelson1993 2 года назад
My dad's best friend went to see SRV's last concert at Alpine Valley in August of 1990. Supposedly someone, I can't recall if it was a media member or concert goer, walking by him during the beginning of the show dropped his VIP lanyard. My dad's friend picked it up and went backstage with it right when the encore started. He hung out by the hallway that leads to the dressing rooms to see if he could catch a glimpse of Clapton, Buddy, Jimmy or SRV. Well he caught of glimpse Eric and Buddy who just walked on by surrendered by security(sure does sound like those two). A few moments went by and Stevie walked down the stair onto the landing. My dad's friend stuck his hand out and SRV stopped and shook his hand and had a few words about the performance. An hour or two later and Stevie Ray Vaughn was dead along with everyone else on the helicopter. My dad's friend said he didn't realize how small Stevie was until he got to speak to him. Said he was no taller than 5'6. But his hands were HUGE. He said he had a handshake like an iron worker. When he woke to the news of the tragedy the next morning he recalls that he was in complete devistating shock because he thought all of the greats were on the chopper along with SRV. Later he had a sense of relief that it was only one but was still sadden to know the man who died was the man whose hand he shook just 24hr before. Crazy story.
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