This is Stevie Ray Vaughan and Johnny Copeland playing "Look At Little Sister", Live at the Montreux in 1985. They Jam out this great song and play some fantastic solo's.
Just love it when the guitar player breaks into a lead and the camera zooms into the piano player.. happens so often.. have the producers never seen an actual band???
Hey Mamma..let's get it on..humm..dam little sister at it Again..Hey Reese Wylon need your sensational getting out that keyboard and putting little sister back where she goes..Hey Chris and Tommy..you hearing my strat and the direction little sister escaped..What a legend Stevie Ray Vaughan is and his strat is sounding out so fine..Can't blame little sister really for showing off her style..This is magnificient..can listen all the time..fun fun fun..Albert Collins did u learn anything about little sister..well..u did.now..r you with me? I'm amazed..great entertainment and love every performance Stevie has for his fans..Neighbors got in on it and causing a riot..let's get it on and over with Reese Wylon..phenominal
One thing that really stands out when I see live SRV recordings is all the musicains look like they are having a ball playing and performing.... His music has always made me High:)
I got to hear him and his brother Jimmy play many times around Dallas when they were young, well before Stevie Ray moved to Austin. Austin, Texas the birthplace of some great sounds!
I saw Stevie Ray performing in Lee Park in Dallas, TX before he became big-time. He was great from the start and his music will be around for a very, very long time.
WOW that was sick....Loook at stevies smile the whole time Hes just havin So much FUN playing with Johnny Mad Kudos to the rythm section for being so baddass too... BLUES MUSIC RULES!!!!
When I first heard 'Look at little sister', I really liked it and I started listening to more of SRV's music. I am not a fan of the blues but I can listen to SRV's playing and singing and he makes me like it. :)
After a chilly reception in 1982 at Montreaux, SRV triumphs in '85. He would not, could not be denied. Perserverance and a whole big bunch of talent! Kudos to Copeland, too!
The song never does Stevie well, Stevie does the song well. Ive heard countless versions of SRV songs that dont even have half the fire and passion Stevie puts into them. Kickass solo by Johny as well. Stevie will live forever in my mind as far as I'm concerned.
Love this vid! Johnny was one of the best at playing with Stevie. His style and awareness were great. You can tell Stevie loved it too. I sure did.......scratch that...............DO!!!! Damn. I miss Stevie!
I was lucky enough to get 2nd row seats in Boise the year before he passed away . I never saw such a stage presence , The best tickets I ever bought , bar none . Still my favorite guitarist of all time . Miss so much Stevie .
This is a great video thanks for posting. I remember seeing johnny copeland perform 1979 at a holiday inn in springfield illinois. It was at the state fair when i first got to see stevie. while the stage crew franticly tried to build a make shift tent over stevie while a real thunderstorm was passing through. Stevie was totally engulfed in a Treacherous Rendition of Texas Flood. IT WAS AWESOME ! I give this video 5 stars. Brings back great memories.
Thanks for sharing this-he was one of kind, awesome!!!!!!!
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Texas legend Johnny Copeland made a stunning guest appearance alongside the extraordinary Stevie Ray Vaughan and bandmates Chris Layton, Tommy Shannon, and Reese Wynans (aka the one and only Double Trouble) at the Montreux Jazz Festival on the 15th of July, 1985. In addition to the performance of “Look at Little Sister”, Copeland would join the celebrated blues revivalists for outstanding renditions of ”Tin Pan Alley (aka Roughest Place In Town)/Dirty Pool” and “Coldshot” at the festival.
About a year before we lost Stevie, they played Tucson. I was working backstage. Just could NOT stand still, I was dancing all around. Went out in the audience.....no one was sitting ! This theatre shows operas,hence the seats....No matter, the crowd was ecstatic, they found anywhere to jam!!!!!
this song has done stevie well, great version with jeoff healy, another with johnny copeland and when he broke a string changed guitar with hardly missing a note. all great versions of this song
let me say this in English..........the way coolest song ever.....I'm 52 and my baby sister is 9 years younger.........she is baby sister....I look for every version of this song....trying to get her to hear it & love it.........like I do
Por favor destinar unos minutes para apreciar el Gran Stevie; la tecla; y el invitado y su fino laburo en esta cadenciosa musica de liberacion del Misissipi.
If you are interested, there is a double DVD set. The first time SRV played Montreaux, they were booed between songs. This is from a couple years later when they came back and headlined. I'd highly recommend getting the DVD...