I cannot get enough of SRV: one of my life regrets is that I didn't get to see in concert. totally awed by his WORK. I cannot even express how amazing his work is.. really
I understand... I Saw him in first part of..... BB.King at Paris in 86 (or 87, I'm not sure)... And.......................... Not words.... In the same evening, SVR and BB King.... And at the end, what happens ? They play together, of course........
I was heartbroken that I couldn't watch his videos when I was blinded by cataracts for two years. But I had surgery and now I can see him and his videos again!
@@joeflip2993❤❤❤ hope your eyes and vision are totally healed … If there’s an up side to be blinded be cataracts, is that , your innate intuition would have improved immensely - clairvoyance, clairaudience etc … 😇🙏
Don't be sad it's over. Be grateful it happened. Thank god Stevie came into this world rocked hard, and overcame his demons before returning to the source. He lives on through us as we listen to him so keep honoring him!!!
It's a mixed bag though. Grateful that he was here and was true to the music but he left such a hole when he was gone that question of "What if" is too vast to fill let alone painful.
@@Oldscule62 I couldn't agree any more. To think of the music he would've created is definitely maddening. Truly one of the most humble and talented artists to have ever lived, he puts many talentless artists nowadays to shame. All it takes nowadays to be a star is ghost writers and music producers, don't even need real talent anymore because the computer can add that too. Unfortunate indeed where the music industry is now in comparison to Stevie's timeline. SRV forever
How amazing it is that SRV would just let some player other than him get a solo. No ego, no selfishness just pure music and performance for the audience
SRV brought the blues back to the world maistream, making musicians and crews make a living out of the poor 80's reality. His real contribution goes beyond music and craftmanship. He made the new generation apreciate good music.
Could you imagine the songs he could be writing today with all the new stuff that would be at his disposal. So many talented musicians have died way before they were at their prime. Its also amazing to see someone like him still inspiring generations and changing lives long after they die. I grew up listening to him and I was born in 90. My 4 and 6 year old beg me to play him.
@Viper-1-Gaming I sure agree with your comment. I was born in 86 and I first watch him singing to Crossfire on Pop Up Video before. And I remember getting the scrapebook call Gone Too Soon from People before. I read about him in there.
@Viper-1-Gaming Same goes for even though I was born after he started doing concerts in Austin Texas. I was too little to go to his concert. I want to listen to Robert Johnson. Me too I perfere older music too more than the newer music.
@Viper-1-Gaming What kind of LPs' did you get? Wow I have a record player since my 29th birthday. I want to get some records from Halfprice Books. I have Chuck Berry. I love Crossfire, Mary Had A Little Lamb and Pride and Joy.
Stevie and Chris Duarte are the coolest cats to ever walk the planet, and they are both Texas boys. Texas breeds some phenomenal talent. I happen to have been born in Beaumont, and I say that very proudly! Don't mess with Texas lol
Stevies certainly one of the coolest but Angus Young is a guitar monster. All 5’3 of him is pure guitar dynamite and he’s non stop for two hours straight. He’s not as smooth as Stevie but anyone that can play full speed, duck walking, running back and forth, up and down, on the ground, running in circles, all while not missing a beat is a true guitar monster!
My father was obsessed with this legend, which is where my interest started bc my father is my hero. I'm thankful for that bc Stevies playing speaks to something in my soul and has a way of calming any storm. I've taken it wth me on deployments and tours, to the hospital for 26 surgeries, my wedding, the births of my children, my first corvette and my first love (they might be connected lol), first heartbreak, all that. Stevie and his music have been riding shotgun with me since I was 10. Hell, that alone has made it a good journey so far lol. Very proud to say I gave my kids that gift as well.
I was very lucky to see SRV play about 7 times on two years. Asked the ole lady if she wanted to get married 37 years ago at a Stevie Ray show, she said yes. We still together...
Imagine what kind of music he would be making today if he never got on that helicopter! The way he played was just so intense and honest and pure, like what you are hearing is his soul speak through his guitar and hands. If that makes sense...
Stevie Texas born Texas proud master of the strat Stratocaster the legend lives on his music in his legacy will he will never be forgotten that was nothing better ✝️💯🤠
I had the privilege of seeing him live. I won tickets on a local radio call in. It was Huey Lewis and The News and Stevie Ray Vaughn. It was an awesome show.
When Stevie sobered up everyone thought it was all over. Then he took it to levels never explored before. There was so much music left in him I tear up to this day.
This video shows how much Stevie's singing had improved over the early years. Thanks to assistance from Lou-Ann & Angela Strehli. Grateful for my time in Austin 73-81. "The right place, at the right time". The addition of Reese on keyboards was a brilliant move as SRV was going national.
The biggest reason his singing got so good was because of Doyle Bramhall. A legend in his own right and one of Stevie's best friends. Stevie modeled his singing after Doyle's, after he got cleaned up. And it definitely paid off!
Something most people don’t know is he used the thickest and hardest strings made so he could bend them the way he did. There’s a documentary about him on here called something li. 20 things you didn’t know about SRV. Or really close to that name. Check it out. First person accounts of his life, loves and music from friends and band members who knew him best.
It takes playing every second that you make time for. People will ask you, for instance, why you quit singing. If your answer is “I didn’t have time “that’s an indication that you really didn’t care about learning to sing . Only an example of what can happen with any training we volunteer or time to. Check out the flat pickers on RUclips. You’ll like them.
this man was just insane, unfathomable amounts of drip, played stupid thick strings (13s for half step down tuning) and most likely had a grip strength beyond even that of the worlds strongest man
The first thing Stevie Ray Vaughan does is shut his eyes and he gets into the rhythem that his hands and fingers on them strings begin producing the out flowing of his sounds straight out to his fans and Stevie stays in his illusion groove of what he is mastering music out your way..Terrific frame of mind and great band..always a fabulous performance on stage ..terrific singer and he never tires of performing and entertaining for his fans..One of a kind..RIP Stevie..your in 2020
Even after years of listening, I’m still a bit amazed at how much talent was packed into one person. Writes, sings and arguably one of the best guitarist/composers of all time. His ability to tap directly into certain vibes/feelings/rhythms is unmatched. Just...wow.
What an icon... Saw him many times in Austin over the years before the crash. Still, to this day I cant get enough of the music. He's unequaled..... just like Hendrix.
Got to see SRV at our little old Brevard County Fair in 1987. Can't remember if that was a sober time for him or not. No matter, it was transcendent. RIP....your genius is missed.
Stevie Ray Vaughan is one of those long lost artist I wish I could have seen live. I hope he's playing Saturday night's in heaven with B.B. King and Albert King.
SRV with the Fabulous T-Birds was my first concert. Ted Nugent joined them onstage, Stevie and his brother Jimmy played a double neck while Ted jammed alongside.
@UNCLE RUclips Eric is a fantastic guitarist that's true. But he shouldn't get any respect any further from guitar playing. He's a racist wife beater. Fuck Eric Clapton
I remember coming home from school, high from the reefer, laying down while 95.5 KLOS was playing in the background and then a SRV tune came on. I honestly didn't know anything about him but my brain seemed to melt as his guitar gave me goosebumps. I was just wowed! I thought it was Hendrix playing but damn! That day my life changed. He is truly a guitar God.
The guy is magical! How could anyone be born with this much Talent! We will never see it again! His sound checks were better than other guitarist full live shows!!!
Me too man and I'm looking for tightrope too as that is an absolute beast of a song and man this song couldn't be anymore relevant to my life right now to be honest ha
Lovin Stevie Ray Vaughan! Props to the organ player ❤
Amen! Reece is very under appreciated!
Don't forget Tommy Shannon!
My god he is so damn good!!!!!
A great tragedy that he is gone but a great miracle that he was here.
God, I miss him. What a loss to the world of music. Too soon 😢
I cannot get enough of SRV: one of my life regrets is that I didn't get to see in concert. totally awed by his WORK. I cannot even express how amazing his work is.. really
Same here❤
I understand... I Saw him in first part of..... BB.King at Paris in 86 (or 87, I'm not sure)... And.......................... Not words.... In the same evening, SVR and BB King.... And at the end, what happens ? They play together, of course........
2023 STEVIE RAY VAUGHAN FOREVER...
I love how you discover music. Started learning guitar at 33 (covid) and discovered blues. Man this is awesome.
Hes inspiring man
learning guitar is amazing. once you hit blues, everything changed and you love it even more
@@collinward2995 I hit blues after cowboy chords
@@SEALCOATINGISLIFE my home girl is from NOLA she said the same thing lol
@@SEALCOATINGISLIFE jazz is good too. But blues is the father to a lot of genres. Without blues there's no jazz
Enjoy. There will never be another one like SRV.
He was good
Nope, Never, not gonna happen.
it may sounds weird, but i compare him with Messi, the best by far..
"Good" doesn't describe SRV. Immaculate...Righteous...the Best
Rory Gallagher Ritchie Blackmore srv
He's still rockin my soul today! I'm 65.
Amen 🙏
I am 85..and he is always playing at my house and in my car....
Same with mine and i'm just 35
i am 75
The music just magically flowed out of him. RIP, one of the top blues guitarists of all time.
THE TOP*
Forse il migliore
Like water in a river
@@shanehodges6980agreed
SRV. Forever in our hearts ❤
And soul.
I was heartbroken that I couldn't watch his videos when I was blinded by cataracts for two years. But I had surgery and now I can see him and his videos again!
❤
@@joeflip2993❤❤❤ hope your eyes and vision are totally healed …
If there’s an up side to be blinded be cataracts, is that , your innate intuition would have improved immensely - clairvoyance, clairaudience etc … 😇🙏
@@Donna-n7w amen brother
@@2730deanthank you
That organ solo was legendary
@Alan Brown I thought it was Eric Clapton
Reese Wynans is the greatest
1:40 Agree.. eargasmic !!!!
Bruh his even playing with his eyes closed😂,
Seriously, like wow. He killed it 🍻
Don't be sad it's over. Be grateful it happened. Thank god Stevie came into this world rocked hard, and overcame his demons before returning to the source. He lives on through us as we listen to him so keep honoring him!!!
Amen
It's a mixed bag though. Grateful that he was here and was true to the music but he left such a hole when he was gone that question of "What if" is too vast to fill let alone painful.
@@Oldscule62 I couldn't agree any more. To think of the music he would've created is definitely maddening. Truly one of the most humble and talented artists to have ever lived, he puts many talentless artists nowadays to shame. All it takes nowadays to be a star is ghost writers and music producers, don't even need real talent anymore because the computer can add that too. Unfortunate indeed where the music industry is now in comparison to Stevie's timeline. SRV forever
"Don't be sad it's over. Be grateful it happened" that is the most beautiful thing I ever read!
I am sad....
We witnessed greatness
Once you start listening,it's extremely difficult to stop indulging in Stevie. You can never go wrong with a few licks from the strat.😊
fender ? strat
@USMoxi the guitar stevie is playing, made by Fender, it's their strat-o- caster model
I miss him so much 😢. He was the best blue's player ever!!!!!!!
Best drug too. Love this.. u soooo right
Well said.
This is my favorite SRV performance!! His passion and excellence is unmatched and his band crushed this especially Reese !! ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Personally I love metal but stevie has to be the coolest guitarist ever
Besides jimi they are top 2/3
Agree
Love that profile pic
This isn’t metal, a different program with some super talented folks, this is blues at its best.
💯
That whole band was so flawless in their performance.
That's right
Tommy Shannon is such a beautiful bassist.
@@sweetfeliciamusic Absolutely correct as good as Stevie is on Guitar.
Watching Tommy Shannon always seems to be in awe of SRV~ Reese Wynans on keyboard is unbelievable!
They were more than bandmates, they were blues brothers and it showed every night.
I love the sound of his guitar….. but those keys OMG!!!!! When Stevie let his keyboard player loose you were in for the meanest grooving blues ever!!!
The organist killed it with that solo
Check out “Heroes of the Hammond” compilation. Jack McDuff and others on there. Chess or Blue Note. Can’t recall label, but it’s an awesome B3 record.
Is not an organist, is Clapton!
You ain't lying!
Right? My man lookin like he had 10 fingers on each hand. Fire.
Reese Wynans the goat. He's still playing
The groove is strong with this one
How amazing it is that SRV would just let some player other than him get a solo. No ego, no selfishness just pure music and performance for the audience
He's enjoying it like we are. ☺️🍻
The best artists actually do that very easily. They have nothing to prove.
i am 27 and hearing this for the first time in my life. I am absolutely stunned !!! WTF IS THIS MAN!!!!
The LEGEND
how lucky we lived when this great man lived
SRV brought the blues back to the world maistream, making musicians and crews make a living out of the poor 80's reality. His real contribution goes beyond music and craftmanship. He made the new generation apreciate good music.
Saw him live 5 times. I miss you brother!!!!!! RIP AND ROCK ON!!!! 2024
This man was the second coming of the blues. A great loss beyond words.
Could you imagine the songs he could be writing today with all the new stuff that would be at his disposal. So many talented musicians have died way before they were at their prime. Its also amazing to see someone like him still inspiring generations and changing lives long after they die. I grew up listening to him and I was born in 90. My 4 and 6 year old beg me to play him.
I could imagine the songs he has written today.
@Viper-1-Gaming I sure agree with your comment. I was born in 86 and I first watch him singing to Crossfire on Pop Up Video before. And I remember getting the scrapebook call Gone Too Soon from People before. I read about him in there.
@Viper-1-Gaming Same goes for even though I was born after he started doing concerts in Austin Texas. I was too little to go to his concert. I want to listen to Robert Johnson. Me too I perfere older music too more than the newer music.
@Viper-1-Gaming What kind of LPs' did you get? Wow I have a record player since my 29th birthday. I want to get some records from Halfprice Books. I have Chuck Berry. I love Crossfire, Mary Had A Little Lamb and Pride and Joy.
Me : I just wanna hear that one Stevie Ray song
*Me 6 hours later still listening*
What the sky's Crying?
Max Katzenmeyer literally Any SRV song 🤘🏻
@@dylannicolodi4673 yeah anyone. He doesnt have a bad one.
Me: "Let me hear Couldn't Stand The Weather live one time."
Also me: "Wait, that other version is better. Play that next."
@@joeday4293, and then listen to the previous version to double check
Stevie has to be the best and coolest guitarist to ever exist
Stevie and Chris Duarte are the coolest cats to ever walk the planet, and they are both Texas boys. Texas breeds some phenomenal talent. I happen to have been born in Beaumont, and I say that very proudly! Don't mess with Texas lol
I agree
Stevies certainly one of the coolest but Angus Young is a guitar monster. All 5’3 of him is pure guitar dynamite and he’s non stop for two hours straight. He’s not as smooth as Stevie but anyone that can play full speed, duck walking, running back and forth, up and down, on the ground, running in circles, all while not missing a beat is a true guitar monster!
Nah.
So much so that when EC first heard him he was in awe...
Stevie Ray Vaughan, a very special Soul. It’s the Truth.
I'd say the best guitar player that ever was
My father was obsessed with this legend, which is where my interest started bc my father is my hero. I'm thankful for that bc Stevies playing speaks to something in my soul and has a way of calming any storm. I've taken it wth me on deployments and tours, to the hospital for 26 surgeries, my wedding, the births of my children, my first corvette and my first love (they might be connected lol), first heartbreak, all that. Stevie and his music have been riding shotgun with me since I was 10. Hell, that alone has made it a good journey so far lol. Very proud to say I gave my kids that gift as well.
Kool............
@@markcrume lol really............
You’re someone special
You have a smart dad..
@@jeffreybeskar4545 he's a good man
such a melodic soloist! that freaking organist is incredible as well
That's Reese w.y.n.a.ns on keyboard.
@@jerrymalone1100 nightstalkerrrr
Reese is with Joe Bonamassa now and is incredible....so is JB, but SRV is the best ever guitarist and always will be 😚
You know you're good when you don't even need to look at the keys
his fingers are longer than my dick
Just went to Austin and visited his statue. What a tragic loss to the arts.
I was there in March. It's surreal to see his statue on the river with the city behind him. Stevie is my inspiration for sobriety and music.
That " Cold Shot", for me is one of the most thrilling pieces of music I've heard in my seventy two years of hanging around this world of ours!⚡⚡⚡
To my opinion, he is #1 gitar player.
Reese killed on the organ , love it
Never knew he exited till I saw him once and I loved him and his music he was great good giving talent he left.to soon he is at peace now .
Who came here for Stevie just to be floored by a killer Hammond solo?!!
Yeah, Reese did that a lot. :)
I was very lucky to see SRV play about 7 times on two years. Asked the ole lady if she wanted to get married 37 years ago at a Stevie Ray show, she said yes. We still together...
One of the greatest ever 👏 👏 👏
I miss SRV!
The world lost so much talent and great music when Stevie Ray died . It's still so sad .
Imagine what kind of music he would be making today if he never got on that helicopter! The way he played was just so intense and honest and pure, like what you are hearing is his soul speak through his guitar and hands. If that makes sense...
Stevie Ray Vaughan and Chris Cornell... what a shame.
On the up side, we never had to see him fade away or be turned into some pathetic political wind up toy, like all the pop stars are now.
@@AvgDude good point
@@rawdjango4661 Who is Chris Cornell?
No words can express his greatness
Airline express?
Amen to that..!!
Stevie Texas born Texas proud master of the strat Stratocaster the legend lives on his music in his legacy will he will never be forgotten that was nothing better ✝️💯🤠
I had the privilege of seeing him live. I won tickets on a local radio call in. It was Huey Lewis and The News and Stevie Ray Vaughn. It was an awesome show.
Huey Lewis used to play in my college pub. SJSU early 80s
Yeah, that was a good tour.
Holy crap I couldnt imagine seeing either of them in their heyday let alone the same dang night lol. Incredible.
Where at?
Randomly got the urge to listen to the goat today, then realized it is his 70th birthday. ATX best son!!!
Wow dude i had no idea and jammed him today, it's his spirit talking to us. A legend lives forever in our thoughts.
imagine trying to play bass and drums with stevie, double trouble itself is god-like. That’s not even mentioning the keyboardist.
I personally think Reese Wynans (the keyboardist) is better than Stevie, at least at improvising.
Still listening to Stevie Ray at highest volume , he still still Reigns supreme in 2020 👑
He was awesome!
Still today may 3rd of 2021 until I die
What about 2021?
2021💥
AND STILL......2022,JANUARY. KKKKK
SRV.....BADASS......
I love how he so effortlessly transmissions into couldn’t stand the weather
You dig it, and that's a cold fact.😊😊
He was a loaner from another planet !!!
When Stevie sobered up everyone thought it was all over. Then he took it to levels never explored before. There was so much music left in him I tear up to this day.
Sober Stevie here……Amazing how he improved once he got cleaned up. Proficiency went through the roof. Miss this guy mucho!
I'm obsessed with this dude
Stevie Ray Vaughn is carved in the Mount Rushmore of guitar players with Jimi.
A faovorite song of mine that shows what a fabulous talent he was. RIP Stevie
I don't know how the audience could sit in silence until the end. If I was there, I would be rocking out the whole way through.
Fr
9hh8h9huu
❗DITTO ❗
And ...I'd be out of my seat
DANCIN' , WHISTLIN' & CHEERIN'
ALL NIGHT LONG 😎❗❗❗
Someone like him only comes around once in our lifetime!!!
Buddy Guy said that
How does he play so strongly yet so crisp and cleanly? Frickin god of a guitarist.
Left hand muting
This video shows how much Stevie's singing had improved over the early years. Thanks to assistance from Lou-Ann & Angela Strehli. Grateful for my time in Austin 73-81. "The right place, at the right time". The addition of Reese on keyboards was a brilliant move as SRV was going national.
You were in Austin from '73-81? Lucky you.
The biggest reason his singing got so good was because of Doyle Bramhall. A legend in his own right and one of Stevie's best friends. Stevie modeled his singing after Doyle's, after he got cleaned up. And it definitely paid off!
G.O.A.T.
The way he hits those strings and gets such a clean sound is incredible
he was playing softly, and the drive wasnt distorting it, you can try with a medium gain in your amp
We can aw try pal
Something most people don’t know is he used the thickest and hardest strings made so he could bend them the way he did. There’s a documentary about him on here called something li. 20 things you didn’t know about SRV. Or really close to that name. Check it out. First person accounts of his life, loves and music from friends and band members who knew him best.
It takes playing every second that you make time for. People will ask you, for instance, why you quit singing. If your answer is “I didn’t have time “that’s an indication that you really didn’t care about learning to sing . Only an example of what can happen with any training we volunteer or time to. Check out the flat pickers on RUclips. You’ll like them.
@@elbrianoboesito9632 it's like the guitar is playing him!
I have zero problem with ranking this in Top 5 of greatest musical performances ever!
No words can express his grandiosity!!! That was God playing through him!!! 🎸🔥🙏🏻
NO DOUBT...
pretty sure it was the crack
this man was just insane, unfathomable amounts of drip, played stupid thick strings (13s for half step down tuning) and most likely had a grip strength beyond even that of the worlds strongest man
I love NUMBER ONE almost as much as its master, Stevie Ray Vaughan, you know? I don’t care, it even looks beautiful.
Fenders have a way.
Strats age like fine wine
Making guitar playing look effortless since 1969.
Rest In Peace brother.
I'm 30 and remember my dad in 1993 driving in our 1978 buick electra to this. This is where I learned what real music is. RiP my old man.
we had a deuce and a quarter, silver with a burgundy landau roof and burgundy crushed velvet interior. that bad boy was like driving a cloud!
The first thing Stevie Ray Vaughan does is shut his eyes and he gets into the rhythem that his hands and fingers on them strings begin producing the out flowing of his sounds straight out to his fans and Stevie stays in his illusion groove of what he is mastering music out your way..Terrific frame of mind and great band..always a fabulous performance on stage ..terrific singer and he never tires of performing and entertaining for his fans..One of a kind..RIP Stevie..your in 2020
He did that when he was coked up. He got clean before he died. He didn't shut his eyes as much, but still felt the groove.
Great comment!
ya eric clapton said stevie is like a conduate that never runs dry
Wow Stevie Ray's Keyboardest was a beast also........!!!! 💪👍👍
I am one of the biggest SRV fans on earth, just the way that guitar is a literal extension of body it seems so natural
Even after years of listening, I’m still a bit amazed at how much talent was packed into one person. Writes, sings and arguably one of the best guitarist/composers of all time. His ability to tap directly into certain vibes/feelings/rhythms is unmatched. Just...wow.
What an icon... Saw him many times in Austin over the years before the crash. Still, to this day I cant get enough of the music. He's unequaled..... just like Hendrix.
Can't get enough of SRV. He set a standard that may live forever.
I liked how the keyboardist raised his arm for the ready, then pointed at Stevie when it was his time to come in. Way cool.
Love this❤
One of the best organ solos I've heard.
It's been a SRV weekend for me. Goodness gracious.
These guys knew and read each other during their performances. Just raw performance and talent. SRV, you are missed.
He was just getting sober and started. 💜 This solo is not human.
Got to see SRV at our little old Brevard County Fair in 1987. Can't remember if that was a sober time for him or not. No matter, it was transcendent. RIP....your genius is missed.
Stevie Ray Vaughan is one of those long lost artist I wish I could have seen live. I hope he's playing Saturday night's in heaven with B.B. King and Albert King.
SRV with the Fabulous T-Birds was my first concert. Ted Nugent joined them onstage, Stevie and his brother Jimmy played a double neck while Ted jammed alongside.
@UNCLE RUclips Eric is a fantastic guitarist that's true. But he shouldn't get any respect any further from guitar playing. He's a racist wife beater. Fuck Eric Clapton
@UNCLE RUclips Johnny Winter never gets the respect he deserves
I was fortunate to be able to see him live on the In Step tour in St. Louis. Jeff Beck opened for him.
Heaven done call another blues-string back home (C)
Listened to SRV, R Cray, Clapton, Dire Straits, late 70's - 80's. No phones, no laptops, just great big speakers..
damn dat strat and piano be smokin after this
Man plays from the spirit. He clearly made that link.
They broke the mold when they made SRV. We lost a great one that day, my friends. RIP Stevie we still miss you!
A musician is never truly gone as long as their music plays ❤
AND AS CHRIS CORNELL ONCE SAID, A MAN IS NEVER DEAD IF HE IS NOT FORGOTTEN
Very very true!❤
I remember coming home from school, high from the reefer, laying down while 95.5 KLOS was playing in the background and then a SRV tune came on. I honestly didn't know anything about him but my brain seemed to melt as his guitar gave me goosebumps. I was just wowed! I thought it was Hendrix playing but damn! That day my life changed. He is truly a guitar God.
Stevie Ray Vaughan was and is the total shit
Oh man... this performance is not of this world. Thanks SRV. Long live blues
Stevie is unique
My God, where do you get music like this in Europe? You don't, you go hungry. This RUclips device is indeed such a blessing!
As a retired child abuse Detective. I have bad days. This made me feel better today... SRV, thanks buddy.
The best, EVER!
Lord have mercy!
The guy is magical!
How could anyone be born with this much Talent!
We will never see it again!
His sound checks were better than other guitarist full live shows!!!
Best Cold Shot version live. I was waiting for several months for this to be reuploaded to RUclips!!!
Meeeeeee too!!! 🤣
Me too man and I'm looking for tightrope too as that is an absolute beast of a song and man this song couldn't be anymore relevant to my life right now to be honest ha
@@Henry-ms1sl you gonna get through it?
I will man, I have to mate
Liam Murphy just keep on keeping on my Friend!
Master piece
This whole band was so tight.
Will always be one of the best guitarist of all time rip srv love ya man 🎸🎸🎸
@Joe Barela - One of the best????? Dude, SRV is the GOAT!!!
Wow! SVR, the drummer, the bassist, the keyboardist... this is it!
Chris Layton, Tommy Shannon and Reese Wynans. They were a tight group.
Damn right !
There is no other like Stevie Ray Vaughan. BRILLIANT!!! ❤