Stevie Ray Vaughan - Look At Little Sister Recorded Live: 9/21/1985 - Capitol Theatre - Passaic, NJ More Stevie Ray Vaughan at Music Vault: www.musicvault.com Subscribe to Music Vault on RU-vid: goo.gl/DUzpUF
@@dackerson5 "The song Look at Little Sister was written by Hank Ballard and was first recorded and released by Hank Ballard and The Midnighters in 1959"
Stevie was playing at a level at this show that was beyond what even he would normally play!!! If you watch the performances from this show, they are just phenomenal!!!
One thing about Stevie Ray Vaughan's voice is explicit and mercy..he didn't take no trials on singing..got out on stage and opened his mouth and belted out the best lyrics as your hearing now..phenomenal talent..Best guitar pickin around for ages..great band..Stevie has got what it takes and he is flaunting his success at being the BEST..RIP Stevie..you are the BEST
It has been said this show at The Capitol Theatre in Passaic NJ is one of his top performances of his career; I agree. He is blistering those guitar "strangs". Double Trouble is on top of their playing ability, just wonderful. Hey! Hey! Hey!
This is why I love SRV,,,feeling,passion sheer enjoyment from this group,,,and classical guitarist say being technical is their contribution to music. This guy is that and more,, thanks SRV and guys,,,this is TALENT personified!!!!
Never mind heard of him until my nephew mentioned him while we were playing golf so I went home looked him up on utube and now I can't get enough of him he's awesome
This guy was one of the very greatest guitarists ever!!! Watched a documentary. ! Blew me away!! He loved his music said if he'd never made it big time he'd of played in bars as long as he could play!!!
Ladies and gentlemen,... MY HERO!!!!! Im a young guitar player and I know its a very outlandish thing to say, but I try to emulate the SRV style. Even though there will never be another player that is exactly like him, I will, at the very least, try my hardest to get close...
A legend like Stevie Ray Vaughan cover all things and that guitar is doing some talking gonna over the airwaves..Stevie is the best blue's and rock musician covering all borgers... R u with me? RIP STEVIE..great band.
I've said it before I'll say it again, Double Trouble doesn't get enough credit. Could keep the rhythm like no else's business. God bless Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble!
That's what I have always said, if I were close to 1% as good as SRV, I don't think I would like to have my name as the band unless it's like a solo album or something like that, I feel like the others don't get credit, but thankfully in Double Trouble's case, they get plenty
Good gawd!! Rock on.. RIP Stevie..Timeless! I got to meet drummer Chris Layton and the keyboard player at Caesar's in Indiana at Kenny Wayne Shepherd concert..KWS can rock the house too!!
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Love this performance love this song I like how SRV interacts with Tommy and they both smile💕❤️💕❤️ at each other having such a great time together. You can see such a great connection between all of them Tommy ,Chris and Reese and SRV🎸🎸🎸💕❤️💕❤️💕❤️
For those of us old enough to recall... Stevie basically single handed rekindled the publics interest in the blues genre again in 1982-83 when Cold Shot was released as a single and started up the charts. He turned down a world tour offer from David Bowie to release his first solo album which was already 'in the can' after Bowie hired him to record what became Let's Dance. Stevies blues rhythm and phrasing colours that whole album. Anyway, as a young player he was my hero and a favourite player from day one. I always wore a beautiful flat brim hat to summer events and ever since then a catch phrase between me and certain friends when something cool happened in our lives or we bought something new was to say "Just like Stevie" as if to say that the ultimate compliment was to be like him. He was still so young.
Gerard Guitarist Greetings from the great USA Texas... were not old and I was in high school during the 1980s This man was the greatest guitar player of all time ...Jimi Hendricks stinks and was overrated due to how he passed away....what a shame how SRV passed away ...We plan to visit his grave in Dallas God bless you and yours
@@annaleonardi6299 you do know jimi was stevie's greatest influence , kind of like I said stevie was whack because of the way he died , like how what you literally said for hendrix . Every one of your favorite guitar players have been influenced by hendrix so show the original some respect
@@liquidtruth7954 as a player of over 25yrs i can say that hendrix sucks SRV is the greatest of all time followed by Rory Gallagher Scott hull Luc Lemay Joe Pass and Roy Buchanan
Will admit this performance sounds thicker, heavier than the 1989 Austin City Limits one (with the string break and guitar replacement). Love both this 1985 version and 1989, especially since both contain the "new" keyboardist Reese Wynans; what a bonus sound added to the blues.
Such a strong player. SRV has so many great licks. He had this ever fountain creativity with the blues. I really wish we had the next blues legend come forth and really step up to the plate.
Love when Reese is playing his part of the solo and you here Stevie shout “Whew” followed by Stevie’ s look of amazement. Two masters of their instruments.
It's incredible to watch Reese play !! I've played a little piano, and to watch how his hands form shapes to make chords, it looks like he's just randomly banging on the keys, but everything he does sounds perfect .... I don't get it. :P Everybody ... EVERYbody in this band is top shelf !! I place all four of them side by side on the top shelf (it is a strong shelf BTW) with regards to talent. They are by far my favorite group of artists to listen to and watch. SRV is my favorite blues guitarist. His attitude and playing style are so honest and natural. Even when he was first starting out, he had it in his pocket !! .....
I’m just glad Stevie got to see Carnegie Hall. He got to the holy place in music lore with that in my book. I mean if flipping Montreux didn’t do it. I’m not big on idolizing individuals but Stevie really is my hero.
This man will always be remembered by me. I love his style and music.Was in Texas when he went down. The whole state went into mourning. Even the country folke. Stevie I will miss you always.