@@du3223 Indeed. Still hits hard. At least you got to see him. I never got my chance due to my age. I’m a pilot and I’ve always wanted to read the NTSB report on the helicopter crash he was traveling in. From what I understand it belonged to Eric Clapton.
I Prefer To Remember What WAS - Stevie WAS Here & Left Us SO Much - Including Performing & Recording With Beloved Brother Jimmie! So Many Great Memories Of These Talented & Close Brorhers! And Those TBirds!! Stevie Is As Much Missed & Remembered For WHO He
Was As Much As His INCREDIBLE Talent!! And Stevie Always Shared His Biggest Stages & Accomplishments With Jimmie, Who I Know Misses Stevie More Than ANYBODY! He Loved His Little Brother! Jimmie Will Be 71 Years YOUNG On March 20 - And STILL Touring!! That's What Real Musicians Do!! 🎉🎈🎊HAPPY🎂🍭Birthday, Jimmie!! Thanks For STILL Entertaining Us In 2022!!
Stevie was humble around a lot of great guitarists even though he was probably one of the biggest draws for whatever stage he was on. Sometimes I don't think he had a clue how good he really was, he just loved to play.
MrStratacaster agreed..... it’s great.... and Jimmie is playing it particularly mean.... also notice Stevie’s first go at the chorus parts aren’t quite “tuff enuff”... Jimmie tells Stevie after, and the second chorus is right on point.... and Jimmie and Kim look over and confirm...👍👍
Stevie plays everything he knows when he picks up the guitar.Jimmie plays about an eight of what he knows.Without Big Brother there would have been no Little Brother.
Those few times that I've seen Jimmie and Stevie together on stage are just pure gold. You could tell how much they loved each other! What amazingly talented brothers!
I saw Ry Cooder, The Fabulous Thunderbirds and Stevie Ray Vaughan at the Mann Music Center in Philadelphia. I drove, Anne made pot brownies (I waited 'til we arrived) with Rose and Julie in tow. Brownies were potent, performances were intense, first time seeing Stevie Ray. For the encore Jimmy Vaughan sat on a chair with a double neck guitar, he played the bottom set of strings while Stevie played the top set as he leaned over Jimmy. MINDBLOWING.🤯🤯🤯
I've got a cousin who married a close relative of the drummer (Fran Christina). The T-Birds came to a family picnic armed with a gold record for the family. Super cool guys, I threw a football around with Jimmy Vaughan
Not only is Kim a great front man but he’s possibly the best classic Chicago style harp player alive. The guy in the hat ain’t bad either. Still haven’t gotten over the loss of SRV. the greatest.
I seen Stevie Ray Vaughan, Jimmy Vaughn, Jimmy Wilson both bands hundreds of times following them from Dallas, Texas down to Austin, Texas for like 10 years. One of the best experiences of my life
Check your facts guys. Jimmy Vaughn is Stevie's older brother. It's awesome they.got to play together. And they both had awesome bands. Jimmy in the T-birds and Stevie in Double Trouble. Check out the album called Family Style. 😁😎
Fabulous Kim Wilson a legend and great entertainer..Stevie Ray Vaughan and Jimmie Vaughan..both legends..thank you God for guitars..and harminica's...professionals doing what they do BEST..r you with me?
At 1:54 you can hear Stevie really well sliding into the riff and you see that smirk as he’s doing it like “yeah that’s nasty ain’t it”…he was such a gift to the planet and driving the song like the master musician he was. Love it
Let it not ever be forgotten that Stevie fell in love with guitar, first, because of his older brother, Jimmy, who was playing the instrument before he followed suit!!!
Stevie Ray Vaughan and Jimmie Vaughan play awesome together and Kim Wilson singing solo is spontaneously terrific..Fabulous performance and Stevie is phenominal on that strat he is playing as always..Stevie Ray Vaughan is always ready to help out on gigs..wonderful of Stevie to entertain and Jimmie beside of Stevie..AWESOME
87'in Birmingham Alabama. Alabama Theater...Thunderbirds opened for Stevie. I've seen tons of groups in Birmingham..ALL the big name bands of that time, but that was THE best sounding concert I have EVER heard live. Something bout that theater...
My thanks to everyone of these musicians that are on this stage..There all sensational and given all there time and entertainment to the world..Stevie Ray Vaughan will be number one with .e..but..all these musicians are special and phenomenal...way to go guy's
Kim Wilson always gives a terrific performance along with his band and Stevie Ray Vaughan is the legend in getting his strat flowing his sound out..which is miraculous..Entertainment is exceptional..RIP Stevie
This is by far my favorite version of Tough Enough . Everyone is in Top Form. I LOVE seeing and hearing Stevie Ray Vaughn rocking out on that six string Bass. Always great to see SRV play with his brother Jimmy, the love and respect between the two of them is unmistakable. mistakeable.
This is fabulous with all these musician legends on this stage and singers ..Stevie Ray Vaughan is grinding out all that sound from his strat and giving his approval lyrics to Brother Jimmie Vaughan..Kim Wilson hanging in there and his base man...hey drummer back there and Junior Brown on keyboard..Love it
RIP Stevie. I was about to have my daughter when this was filmed. I loved these guys. I had seen Stevie Ray in person in Baltimore at the pier 6 pavilion in 1985. He passed on my son''s 5th birthday in 1990.
My thoughts exactly while watching this. The man was riding his own wave of success, yet he was still humble enough not to steal any thunder from his hero. Classy.!
They are real brothers… never shame a blood brother in public… I saw them with Jimmie and Stevie right before losing Stevie…it was a loss right up there with Buddy Holly..
Yes, it’s professionalism, but Stevie’s playing a 6-string bass not lead guitar (if he’s stepping on anyone’s toes it’s Preston Hubbard’s but I don’t think Preston cared-all the T-birds loved Stevie). His job is to help drive the rhythm. But it’s love and respect too-Stevie played with many of his guitar heroes, Jimmie being his first and favorite, but he was always about letting a light shine on other people whenever he played with them. Albert King, Buddy Guy, Lonnie Mack, B.B. King to name just a few others he sat in and/or recorded with. Plus, Stevie was the Fab T-birds biggest fan and played with them as often as possible. He never would’ve stolen a show from them.
I saw this same lineup in Ft. Worth a few weeks later, but the T-Birds were opening for REO Speedwagon. Stevie sat in with them and their set ran long. I was backstage when REO's manager came screaming "Get that hillbilly off my stage" in reference to Stevie. She lost her mind, but they kept playing. Most of the crowd dispersed when they stopped.
They were fun seeing play together. I caught em together about a dozen times in and around Austin. Once at Antones up on Guadalupe and Lamar, that was a wild show.
Wish Kim would have played his harmonica but yeah definitely Tuff Enough for me. The album Family style with Stevie and Jimmie is killer. Really has that great texas thing..🤩
Hey..Stevie Ray Vaughan is tough to just stand on stage and be the music legend he is and give us all beautiful sound that he is streaming out of his Strat..r you with me..Its called change! Kim Wilson is excellent and Jimmie Vaughan is excellent also..standing next to his brother and playing that strat so good..the band is great also..thank you all..
Loved the t-birds and I'm not trying to throw stink on Jimmie 4:21 but the applause for Stevie was WAY bigger, yet Stevie considered his brother the best. He was a kind and humble man. .
I had the pleasure of seeing the fab- t-birds with different players besides Kim and they were still fantastic! If they are ever in your town have to check them out. U won't be sorry!
that was wierd..its hard for me to watch stevie in a strictly rhythm setting...i was like...any second now...the kids gonna burn the house down with the meanest blues solo ever played..any second now...haha good job tho...thanks for posting.
Man this one chokes me up. His brothers a good guitar player but Stevie’s hanging back drivin the rythym hard for his brothers bands song. Dudes the best guitar player there is, but not going to show up his brother. T T dude had class. We miss you Stevie.
Wow Stevie on a Danelectro Longhorn. See Link Wray, rumble. I love Dannies, got a 96/56 reissue I picked up in the very blurry grad scool years of the early 'oughts. RIP, SRV.
Great video seeing the Vaughan brothers on stage together. Thanks to them for their musical contributions.
34 years ago this month we lost a major badass blues guitarist and performer Stevie Ray Vaughan. so missed.
It hit hard. I saw him live with Joe Cocker just weeks before. The encore was A Little Help from My Friends with both of hem on stage.
That singer has always had creepy perv van driver vibes. Thats sus enough.
@@nathueil1 "Ain't that sus enuff"...
@@du3223
Indeed.
Still hits hard.
At least you got to see him. I never got my chance due to my age.
I’m a pilot and I’ve always wanted to read the NTSB report on the helicopter crash he was traveling in. From what I understand it belonged to Eric Clapton.
RIP STV
Vaughan brothers on the same stage. Have mercy.
Got to see them together and with their own bands too. Got my money's worth outa that ticket. Although, I got the ticket free.
All these years and I still miss Stevie Ray. What could have been! What a loss.
I Prefer To Remember What WAS - Stevie WAS Here & Left Us SO Much - Including Performing & Recording With Beloved Brother Jimmie! So Many Great Memories Of These Talented & Close Brorhers! And Those TBirds!! Stevie Is As Much Missed & Remembered For WHO He
Was As Much As His INCREDIBLE Talent!! And Stevie Always Shared His Biggest Stages & Accomplishments With Jimmie, Who I Know Misses Stevie More Than ANYBODY! He Loved His Little Brother! Jimmie Will Be 71 Years YOUNG On March 20 - And STILL Touring!! That's What Real Musicians Do!! 🎉🎈🎊HAPPY🎂🍭Birthday, Jimmie!! Thanks For STILL Entertaining Us In 2022!!
Loved myself some Stevie Ray Vaughn!
Me too.
Never got to see him live one of my regrets in life.
Saw them in San Diego, the last SRV tour.
Jimmy Lawrence Vaughan and his little brother Stevie Ray Vaughan
I love the Vaughan Bros, I especially love SR on the 6 string bass, SRV never show boated over his brother always show him love and respect.
Stevie was humble around a lot of great guitarists even though he was probably one of the biggest draws for whatever stage he was on. Sometimes I don't think he had a clue how good he really was, he just loved to play.
@@paulevans154 do tell...... .
That's a Danelectro String Machine bass. Phil Lynott from Thin Lizzy had one. Danelectro made a good instrument. I have a Jimmy Page special.
Baritone guitar???...
He would never do that to his brother, he just enjoyed playing with him.
That "ya" stevie gave while jimmy was playing his solo, man stevie really looked up to his big bro, just awesome.
MrStratacaster agreed..... it’s great.... and Jimmie is playing it particularly mean.... also notice Stevie’s first go at the chorus parts aren’t quite “tuff enuff”... Jimmie tells Stevie after, and the second chorus is right on point.... and Jimmie and Kim look over and confirm...👍👍
He had to look up to him. He was only 5ft 5in.
You got that right, pard.
Jimmy is responsible for SRV.
I love how SRV is probably the greatest blues musician that ever lived but when Jimmy plays, he’s just looking over adoring his older brother
Totally. So much love and respect.
he knows who turned him on to the guitar, never forget....
Stevie plays everything he knows when he picks up the guitar.Jimmie plays about an eight of what he knows.Without Big Brother there would have been no Little Brother.
Total respect.
Yes 🙌
Those few times that I've seen Jimmie and Stevie together on stage are just pure gold. You could tell how much they loved each other! What amazingly talented brothers!
I saw Ry Cooder, The Fabulous Thunderbirds and Stevie Ray Vaughan at the Mann Music Center in Philadelphia. I drove, Anne made pot brownies (I waited 'til we arrived) with Rose and Julie in tow. Brownies were potent, performances were intense, first time seeing Stevie Ray. For the encore Jimmy Vaughan sat on a chair with a double neck guitar, he played the bottom set of strings while Stevie played the top set as he leaned over Jimmy. MINDBLOWING.🤯🤯🤯
I've got a cousin who married a close relative of the drummer (Fran Christina). The T-Birds came to a family picnic armed with a gold record for the family. Super cool guys, I threw a football around with Jimmy Vaughan
So cool to see the brothers together. I can see the love between them. When your sibling dies, part of you dies with them.
Kim Wilson has one of the best vocals in blues & rock.
He gives off the creepy perv driving a van sort of vibe. Thats sus enough.
@@nathueil1That's your hangup.
" Jimmy only plays 15% of what he knows". SRV 💯
It shows
100% fact.Jimmie can give ya goosebumps with just a few notes.
@@michaelcanney7218you don't know much about guitar players.See what Muddy said about Jimmie's playing.
Uninspiring, to be honest
No one can touch Stevie Ray Vaughan, such a loss !!!
Brothers who love each other!
Stevie Ray and Hendrix true legends gone but never forgotten
I saw Stevie in concert about two months after this performance. Greatest concert I’ve ever seen.
Vaughan Brothers!
Wow both jimmy and stevie together ❤️
Not only is Kim a great front man but he’s possibly the best classic Chicago style harp player alive. The guy in the hat ain’t bad either. Still haven’t gotten over the loss of SRV. the greatest.
as a long time guitar hack, Stevie defined a couple decades of my attempted playing for sure. One of my favorites.
It's been 30+ years get over it bub
@@bigfaron4513 get over this 🍆
You are so right about Kim!
@@bigfaron4513 suck it.
Man I miss Stevie Ray Vaughan.
Damn....dont get any better than this
I seen Stevie Ray Vaughan, Jimmy Vaughn, Jimmy Wilson both bands hundreds of times following them from Dallas, Texas down to Austin, Texas for like 10 years. One of the best experiences of my life
Hey that guy in the feathered hat next to Jimmy...he’s pretty good.
The guy with the feather hat is Stevie Ray VAUGHAN . Jimmy. L Vaughan little brother SRV RIP the goat
Felix Baez I think he was just joshing 😉
He sure was
Check your facts guys. Jimmy Vaughn is Stevie's older brother. It's awesome they.got to play together. And they both had awesome bands. Jimmy in the T-birds and Stevie in Double Trouble.
Check out the album called Family Style.
😁😎
P.s. definitely RIP they're missed very much.
Fabulous Kim Wilson a legend and great entertainer..Stevie Ray Vaughan and Jimmie Vaughan..both legends..thank you God for guitars..and harminica's...professionals doing what they do BEST..r you with me?
At 1:54 you can hear Stevie really well sliding into the riff and you see that smirk as he’s doing it like “yeah that’s nasty ain’t it”…he was such a gift to the planet and driving the song like the master musician he was. Love it
@Nelson Swanberg Wasn't that a baritone guitar?
@@synthonaplinth5980 it's a Danelectro bass VI - roughly half an octave lower than a baritone.
@nswanberg it requires a different technique to a regular bass guitar.
Great stuff and I never knew that Andy Kaufman sang For The Fabulous Thunderbirds!!!!
Lol
Awesome Stevie Ray and Jimmie Vaughan ,such greatness ,miss Stevie every day sing on Stevie you the man
Let it not ever be forgotten that Stevie fell in love with guitar, first, because of his older brother, Jimmy, who was playing the instrument before he followed suit!!!
Everyone on this stage is incredible musicians..thank you all..phenominal and sensational..mixed altogether !
I was prileged to see SRV and Double Trouble live at Concord Pavilion in (I believe) 1990. RIP.
I was there as well.
@user-mf7vp6ve7x it's so long ago I don't even remember it. But there is no doubt in my mind that I enjoyed it and the band was fantastic.
I was there upfront. Tbirds rocked the boat. Stevie Ray brought the house down.
such a pleasure to have this available to us...
Nice! Brothers playing!
Stevie Ray Vaughan and Jimmie Vaughan play awesome together and Kim Wilson singing solo is spontaneously terrific..Fabulous performance and Stevie is phenominal on that strat he is playing as always..Stevie Ray Vaughan is always ready to help out on gigs..wonderful of Stevie to entertain and Jimmie beside of Stevie..AWESOME
Damn, we missed so much out of Stevie Ray. Can you imagine how big of a legend would be in 2022? And just as humble as ever about it too I bet...
87'in Birmingham Alabama. Alabama Theater...Thunderbirds opened for Stevie. I've seen tons of groups in Birmingham..ALL the big name bands of that time, but that was THE best sounding concert I have EVER heard live. Something bout that theater...
I love this classic song!!!! 🎶🎵
Pure Awesomeness!!!
RIP Stevie
My thanks to everyone of these musicians that are on this stage..There all sensational and given all there time and entertainment to the world..Stevie Ray Vaughan will be number one with .e..but..all these musicians are special and phenomenal...way to go guy's
Stevie Ray on a Six-string-Bass! I never saw that before.Great!
That's not a bass guitar my dear, that's a longhorn Danielectro guitar you can also see in the music video for this song in a couple of takes
@@mahkanyazdani5990 Thank you for this Info, never heard of such an Instrument.
@@mahkanyazdani5990 Its a six string bass as Kim plainly states in the introductions.
@@michaelfox2433 my mistake, if kim says so thene it's true...but why 2 bass guitars here?? Why not 2 guitars??
@@mahkanyazdani5990 I've no idea but six string bass none the less.
This was great! I saw SRV live at Great Woods in MA 1989. I still get goose bumps thinking about that day.
Kim Wilson always gives a terrific performance along with his band and Stevie Ray Vaughan is the legend in getting his strat flowing his sound out..which is miraculous..Entertainment is exceptional..RIP Stevie
Though he's dressed like he needs to hurry up and get down to bowl a few frames at the local bowling alley! lol
Kim Wilson is still out there, sounding great, leading incarnation #whatever of the Fabulous Thunderbirds.
SRV is playing a Danelectro 6 string bass !!
Phenomenal..Great performance..great entertainment..sensational..Thank you Kim Wilson..
I am a huge fan of Kim, too!
Saw the TBirds play in Macon, GA back in '87. They were amazing. No SRV. Missed his concert a few years later. Dying and all.
THANK YOU GOD FOR GUITARS...SENSATIONAL..PHENOMINAL....RIP Stevie Ray Vaughan..
Love this song and having SRV on guitar is such a wonderful bonus, watching from New Zealand lol
This is by far my favorite version of Tough Enough . Everyone is in Top Form. I LOVE seeing and hearing Stevie Ray Vaughn rocking out on that six string Bass. Always great to see SRV play with his brother Jimmy, the love and respect between the two of them is unmistakable. mistakeable.
Stevie is not playing a bass guitar. It's a Danelectro Long Horn electric guitar circa 58-59 ✌
@@davidkastin4240 Its a six string bass,....Kim plainly points that out in the introductions.
Yup
Amazing!!!!
Thank you for uploading this gem.
Gotta love that Danny longhorn bass! MAN I miss these guys…. can’t beat those Texas boys!
Then we got Ian Moore, Soulhat, Pushmonkey, Hadden Sayers, Chris Duarte, Tracy Conover, Cody Jinks... ;^)
Still Missed and Always Will Rest in Peace Stevie Ray
For everyone to get on stage with Stevie Ray Vaughan is dam sure stuff love....STEVIE..THE Legend
This is fabulous with all these musician legends on this stage and singers ..Stevie Ray Vaughan is grinding out all that sound from his strat and giving his approval lyrics to Brother Jimmie Vaughan..Kim Wilson hanging in there and his base man...hey drummer back there and Junior Brown on keyboard..Love it
RIP Stevie. I was about to have my daughter when this was filmed. I loved these guys. I had seen Stevie Ray in person in Baltimore at the pier 6 pavilion in 1985. He passed on my son''s 5th birthday in 1990.
Stevie Ray Vaughan!👍🎸 my favorite blues guitarist!
there's incredible then there's monumental,the vaughn brothers were monumental,god rest your soul stevie,you genius you,damn tears
So Cool. I think the Dano guitar S.R.V. is playing, is a "baritone".
I love this video. 😊
Sounds great live. Fantastic
Jimmy and Stevie on stage together --- that's the original Double Trouble !!!
Wow how have I missed this
It is really cool to see bros coming together to jam
The bass is awesome!
Damn that sound
Stevie must really love his brother. Not once did Stevie upstage Jimmy, given Stevie's outstanding talent.
My thoughts exactly while watching this. The man was riding his own wave of success, yet he was still humble enough not to steal any thunder from his hero. Classy.!
Oh, did Stevie play as well?
well, also, just common courtesy for a pro, you don't bring your A+++ blow everybody away game when somebody lets you guest with them.
They are real brothers… never shame a blood brother in public… I saw them with Jimmie and Stevie right before losing Stevie…it was a loss right up there with Buddy Holly..
Yes, it’s professionalism, but Stevie’s playing a 6-string bass not lead guitar (if he’s stepping on anyone’s toes it’s Preston Hubbard’s but I don’t think Preston cared-all the T-birds loved Stevie). His job is to help drive the rhythm. But it’s love and respect too-Stevie played with many of his guitar heroes, Jimmie being his first and favorite, but he was always about letting a light shine on other people whenever he played with them. Albert King, Buddy Guy, Lonnie Mack, B.B. King to name just a few others he sat in and/or recorded with. Plus, Stevie was the Fab T-birds biggest fan and played with them as often as possible. He never would’ve stolen a show from them.
The best concert I have ever seen was free at the People's Park in Denver, CO in the late 80s of the Fab T-Birds.
I saw this same lineup in Ft. Worth a few weeks later, but the T-Birds were opening for REO Speedwagon. Stevie sat in with them and their set ran long. I was backstage when REO's manager came screaming "Get that hillbilly off my stage" in reference to Stevie. She lost her mind, but they kept playing. Most of the crowd dispersed when they stopped.
Oh yeah, thanks for this post, never seen before. Beautiful ❤️
Hey..you got Jimmy and Stevie Vaughan playing guitars and others..its fantastic
They're awesome live
thank GOD I was alive to withness this type of muccial!!
He really loved his brother. Stevie Ray just held down the groove and let Big Brother shine. Amazing
Wish I had seen this concert. I have seen both brothers but never together. ❤️🙏🎸🎸
They were fun seeing play together. I caught em together about a dozen times in and around Austin. Once at Antones up on Guadalupe and Lamar, that was a wild show.
Geez... I used to play so much basketball with Kim Wilson.
Great times in Austin.
Wow...seeing the brothers together!!!!!!!!!
Wish Kim would have played his harmonica but yeah definitely Tuff Enough for me. The album Family style with Stevie and Jimmie is killer. Really has that great texas thing..🤩
I gave away most of my cassettes because I didn't have a player any more. But I kept Family Style. Couldn't bear to give it away.
It's always such a great feeling waiting for Jimmy... every time.
SRV was a guitar God!!
G.O.A.T.
It nice to see Stevie jaming with his brother
I would LOVE to have seen SRV and double trouble with Reese do this song together. Stevie could have power housed those vocals.
Hey..Stevie Ray Vaughan is tough to just stand on stage and be the music legend he is and give us all beautiful sound that he is streaming out of his Strat..r you with me..Its called change! Kim Wilson is excellent and Jimmie Vaughan is excellent also..standing next to his brother and playing that strat so good..the band is great also..thank you all..
Wish we could go back in time. Great set. 😂🎉😢 RIP Steve MMLZZZ
RIP SRV! Your fans still play your music and the FT🎸
They were a house-band for YEARS and packed 'em in, and there were so many guests showing up.
Loved the t-birds and I'm not trying to throw stink on Jimmie 4:21 but the applause for Stevie was WAY bigger, yet Stevie considered his brother the best. He was a kind and humble man. .
I had the pleasure of seeing the fab- t-birds with different players besides Kim and they were still fantastic! If they are ever in your town have to check them out. U won't be sorry!
Lead singer looks like that policeman down the block who moonlights at the bar singing at night.
Saw them in Memphis 1989 on Beal st. Jimmy came upstairs to shoot pool with us. I have pics.
that was wierd..its hard for me to watch stevie in a strictly rhythm setting...i was like...any second now...the kids gonna burn the house down with the meanest blues solo ever played..any second now...haha good job tho...thanks for posting.
Was there in person on the Riverboat President. SRV and JV rollin on da River🍺🚢
I also keep waiting for his bad ass voice to sing this song. THAT would have been tough enough!
He was playing a 6 string bass.
@@abnerstall2389 I was a cocktail waitress on the riverboat President for awhile. Wish I was there when they played. What year was that?
Fabulous.
It's bizarre how many comments are talking about stevie playing his strat
Great post!
Stevie did a full concert that night that MTV broadcast,that was the night I became aware...
Man this one chokes me up. His brothers a good guitar player but Stevie’s hanging back drivin the rythym hard for his brothers bands song. Dudes the best guitar player there is, but not going to show up his brother. T T dude had class. We miss you Stevie.
All this talk about the Vaughan Bros and they are great, but listen, Kim Wilson's singing is outstanding.
Stevie playing bass for his brother.
Kim Wilson with that voice. The Fabulous Thunderbirds. I don’t know how Texas does it.
Wow Stevie on a Danelectro Longhorn. See Link Wray, rumble. I love Dannies, got a 96/56 reissue I picked up in the very blurry grad scool years of the early 'oughts. RIP, SRV.
You just can’t beat it. 😊
When legends perform just listen do not speak.....
I have never seen SRV play this guitar !?!