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Stevie’s right hand was just lethal. His sense of rhythm and timing was impeccable and hit like a hurricane. Boy do I miss him. R.I.P. Brother Stevie R.I.P. 🙏🎸
I remember watching this live. It was mind blowing. Another thing of note was having Joe Satriani follow that was a bad idea. You can't follow srv with anything other that an encore
The 12-String was loaned to him for this performance and between the heavy gauge strings that SRV uses to get his sound and his hard strumming he did on it that night, the neck got cracked :-)
He's playing a frickin 12 string and that's not even close to being easy . Had to come back and watch this one again 😂 he's not human 😂 I sure miss him and I remember the first time I saw him play and it was on a TV show called Austin City Limits and my mouth hit the floor so many times and that was the beginning of my SRV addiction 😂
What a perfect way to start my day🎸‼️. So glad you liked this chance to see his prowess on a 12 string. I have read from multiple sources that this was a borrowed 12 string (from Hardrock Cafe?) but that Stevie cracked the neck after this performance. The strength in those hands, let alone each individual finger was pretty astounding so it would be easy to believe. Yes that last song was Testify. I love watching g this as Stevie was so relaxed and comfortable in that small setting and, of course, the audience loved him❣️💯. I appreciate you doing this one Justin👏🙌💙
Dude so sweet you have never seen this before! Love all your SRV vids! Just makes me happy knowing how much I know you had to have freaking loved that. And for any non guitar players out there, even though SRV tuned down a half-step which would give a slight bit of help, playing - like even a regular chord or single note on a 12 string - when you do it for the first time and see how hard it is to get it to press down on the fretboard adequately to resonate properly, it will make this video even more impressive. But of course Stevie couldn't do anything the easy way - he just had t make it a little harder on himself. Playing a 2 string for like a month or 2 is a great way to strengthen your fingers - all I had was my 12 string fr a year when I went to a year of college - and dude, when I came back and picked up my Strat, I felt like I was a 20 foot tall demo crushing that thing my hands were so used to efforting my way through my 12 string. Just a little personal experience - worked for me, who knows. But I do know that tuned down a bit or not, that man is not mortal to play like that period and ESPECIALLY come out with Ryde Mood at 1000 mph on that 12 string. Just not fair! But God love him for it - this show will live forever. Anytime I want to play a joke on a friend who is just starting learning acoustic guitar, like 2 months in I tell them to go watch this Unplugged "Rue Mood" as a way to gage their progress :)
SRV was an insanely good guitar player. He normally played with thick strings, so I am not surprised he easily managed a twelve string. SRV is kind of well known, but a lesser known very good blues guitarist was John Campbell. Check out his old sessions or go for some of his interpretations of "Walkin blues". He was a one man wonder. Tommy Emmanuel is also well worth checking out, if you don´t already know him. His take on Arthur Smiths "Guitar boogie" is insane.
Awesome! How about a reaction to another amazing blues player, the legendary Rory Gallagher? I love watching folks get to hear and see this guitar wizard for the first time since it usually blows their mind that he was that good. Try "Do You Read Me" from the Rock Goes to College video or "Calling Card" at the Hammersmith Odeon for an introduction to his incredible talent. He was a virtuoso on electric, acoustic and slide guitar, played mandolin, banjo, electric sitar, harmonica and sax.
You need to watch the entire Preformance so you can laugh at Joe Satriani and you’ll really die when you see the last song by JS and the host!! What a tool, he wanted to jam with Joe when he was in the presence of greatness…SRV!!!!!
You do know he was killed in a helicopter Oct 1990 and about q0 yrs ago he was finally inducted in the hall of fame.if you've never heard texas thunderstorms
@@justicegusting2476 I like Leo and his beautiful tone as well. As he is an acoustic player comparing his prowess to an electric guitar player is more like apples and oranges. Put a Stratocaster in Leo's hands and I am not sure he could acquit himself as well as Stevie given Stevie did not spend his life playing acoustic. Have you ever heard John Fahey? He is one of my most favorite acoustic players as well as Tommy Emmanuel🎸🎶❣️
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Stevie’s right hand was just lethal. His sense of rhythm and timing was impeccable and hit like a hurricane. Boy do I miss him. R.I.P. Brother Stevie R.I.P. 🙏🎸
Had someone handed Stevie a cereal box with 3 strings, he would have OWNED it. And I would've listened. Thank God for giving us SRV.
Has this ever been officially released?
1:58 and 8:12 I love those runs. I don't think there is an artist alive who could make an acoustic sound just like Stevie did in those alone.
RIP Stevie. Was is and always will be the GOAT
Not too many have reacted to this gem. Thanks for doing so and hope you enjoyed it.
That was incredible. On a 12-string! Crazy.
He is so good. Everytime I watch Stevie, I realize how much I truly suck at guitar. lol
He can play a 12 string better than most professionals on a 6 string the man was truly one of a kind
I remember watching this live. It was mind blowing. Another thing of note was having Joe Satriani follow that was a bad idea. You can't follow srv with anything other that an encore
Rip Steve gone but not forgotten ever
Must watch all of SRV RIP 🦾🇺🇸❤ THANK YOU, PRIDE AND JOY IS ONE OF MY VERY FAVORITE SONGS BY STEVIE 🎸🤘💯🌈🌟📀🥰 Rock on and Rock hard 💯🤘🎸
Couldn't read music, self taught. Still made great music. R.I.P. SRV.
Yeah I remember watching this performance when it was first broadcast and was blown away.
The 12-String was loaned to him for this performance and between the heavy gauge strings that SRV uses to get his sound and his hard strumming he did on it that night, the neck got cracked :-)
He's playing a frickin 12 string and that's not even close to being easy . Had to come back and watch this one again 😂 he's not human 😂 I sure miss him and I remember the first time I saw him play and it was on a TV show called Austin City Limits and my mouth hit the floor so many times and that was the beginning of my SRV addiction 😂
What a perfect way to start my day🎸‼️. So glad you liked this chance to see his prowess on a 12 string. I have read from multiple sources that this was a borrowed 12 string (from Hardrock Cafe?) but that Stevie cracked the neck after this performance. The strength in those hands, let alone each individual finger was pretty astounding so it would be easy to believe. Yes that last song was Testify. I love watching g this as Stevie was so relaxed and comfortable in that small setting and, of course, the audience loved him❣️💯. I appreciate you doing this one Justin👏🙌💙
I remember the day he died .. it was such a shock to the system. This was 7 months before that fateful event.
I watched this was fun to watch him on the 12 string
SRV ~ 🐐🎸 THE goat of all goats
**Ain't Gone 'N Give Up On Love at Capitol Theater**
That's a fine song.
My favorite musician, I have his fender signature series strat
Dude so sweet you have never seen this before! Love all your SRV vids! Just makes me happy knowing how much I know you had to have freaking loved that. And for any non guitar players out there, even though SRV tuned down a half-step which would give a slight bit of help, playing - like even a regular chord or single note on a 12 string - when you do it for the first time and see how hard it is to get it to press down on the fretboard adequately to resonate properly, it will make this video even more impressive. But of course Stevie couldn't do anything the easy way - he just had t make it a little harder on himself. Playing a 2 string for like a month or 2 is a great way to strengthen your fingers - all I had was my 12 string fr a year when I went to a year of college - and dude, when I came back and picked up my Strat, I felt like I was a 20 foot tall demo crushing that thing my hands were so used to efforting my way through my 12 string. Just a little personal experience - worked for me, who knows. But I do know that tuned down a bit or not, that man is not mortal to play like that period and ESPECIALLY come out with Ryde Mood at 1000 mph on that 12 string. Just not fair! But God love him for it - this show will live forever. Anytime I want to play a joke on a friend who is just starting learning acoustic guitar, like 2 months in I tell them to go watch this Unplugged "Rue Mood" as a way to gage their progress :)
So F'ing clean on a 12 string Guild. That's some serious plucking right there.
got more to share later, but BREATHLESS, take it back to the old days, acoustic
When I Saw and herd this.ROY CLARK,I hope they are jamming.
This is a cleaned up,sober,healthy and happy Stevie.Tragically, he would be killed before this year was out....
Props to him for keeping time with the horrendous clapping haha
Oh yeah, 'nough said😊
SRV was an insanely good guitar player. He normally played with thick strings, so I am not surprised he easily managed a twelve string. SRV is kind of well known, but a lesser known very good blues guitarist was John Campbell. Check out his old sessions or go for some of his interpretations of "Walkin blues". He was a one man wonder. Tommy Emmanuel is also well worth checking out, if you don´t already know him. His take on Arthur Smiths "Guitar boogie" is insane.
There is a Documentary SRV Double Trouble.
Tommy also loves Steve and plays some of his songs in his sets.
Awesome! How about a reaction to another amazing blues player, the legendary Rory Gallagher? I love watching folks get to hear and see this guitar wizard for the first time since it usually blows their mind that he was that good. Try "Do You Read Me" from the Rock Goes to College video or "Calling Card" at the Hammersmith Odeon for an introduction to his incredible talent. He was a virtuoso on electric, acoustic and slide guitar, played mandolin, banjo, electric sitar, harmonica and sax.
Back when MTV was not a joke.
Heads up satriani refused to follow him. Eventually he played but that's what the greatest guitar player of all time looks like 👍
You need to watch the entire Preformance so you can laugh at Joe Satriani and you’ll really die when you see the last song by JS and the host!! What a tool, he wanted to jam with Joe when he was in the presence of greatness…SRV!!!!!
YESSSIR !!!..... btw.... pipeline ;)
He was good with out th amps
I could f*ck up Twinkle Twinkle on a 12-string if I'm not careful.
😂
You do know he was killed in a helicopter Oct 1990 and about q0 yrs ago he was finally inducted in the hall of fame.if you've never heard texas thunderstorms
Yes it is Testify. The first was Scutle Buttin.
its rude mood not scutle buttin
Abusing a twelve string, Man handle that guitar SRV. No body sounds like SRV........
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You need to look up the song scuttlebuttin.
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You should check out lenny from live at the el mocambo!
I have seen it and reacted to it but the video was blocked worldwide when I uploaded it to RUclips 🤦♂️🤦♂️🤷♂️🤷♂️
blew satriani off the stage!!!
What about Glenn Campbell??
That's the year he died are was killed in a helicopter accident.
Leo Kottke is better.
Better than who?
@@harrietmiller3982 SRV on the 12 string.
@@harrietmiller3982 You are quite the attractive older woman, if you don’t mind me saying so.
@@justicegusting2476 I like Leo and his beautiful tone as well. As he is an acoustic player comparing his prowess to an electric guitar player is more like apples and oranges. Put a Stratocaster in Leo's hands and I am not sure he could acquit himself as well as Stevie given Stevie did not spend his life playing acoustic. Have you ever heard John Fahey? He is one of my most favorite acoustic players as well as Tommy Emmanuel🎸🎶❣️
@@justicegusting2476 lol, I don't mind that at all✌️💙