@@RamaAlonso Of all the tributes that poured in in the months after, that one hit me the hardest. And it was from an interview 10 years after the accident.
I'm 37 and not ashamed to admit I got a little watery eyed during the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction when Jimmy was talking about their relationship and how both had their issues with drugs and alcohol, he said "Big brother showed little brother how to play the guitar at first, but little brother showed me how to get clean and sober"
I know you already did Jimmy's band, The Fabulous Thunderbirds song Tuff Enough...how about Wrap It Up cause Jimmy is great...ruclips.net/video/51270i8F3mU/видео.html. And their other hit, Powerful Stuff...ruclips.net/video/hzQ2Extfvj4/видео.html
My heart aches sometimes when I see Jimmy. He was the one who had to identify Stevie's body after the crash. He was so devastated by his brother's death that he went into seclusion for quite sometime afterwards. They had their brotherly ups and downs, but they truly loved each other. People are always talking about who influenced Stevie the most, well it all started with his big brother Jimmy who actually made Stevie want to pick up a guitar in the first place. We love the Vaughan brothers!
Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn sure produced some guitar playing offspring with Stevie Ray and Jimmy. You should check out some of Jimmy Vaughn's work with The Fabulous Thunderbirds.
Being subbed to this channel is the best double edged sword, man. Either you know the song brother Jamal is listening to, and it's like introducing a free spirited good friend of yours a song you love. Or you don't know the song, and then you're bound to be introduced to some groovy stuff. What a blessing!
@@jamelakajamal Love your open heart to music ............. I recommend "Don't lie to Me" from Blues Great Albert King and Stevie Ray Vaughn or any of the other songs they did together during their Sessions............. Great back and forth guitar solos ............
His brothers band. Fabulous Thunderbirds. Tuff Enough worth listening to 🎶 Enjoy a slice of Texas.... God bless Texas... howdy Endeavor🤠😍😍💐💐💕👍✌ y'all take care
Jimmy is the gunslinger.. the sharpshooter... Stevie was the blues made flesh & bone Both so talented in their own right & succesful with their own bands. You could truly see the love they had for each other in this video. So glad you reacted to this
I was a fan of Jimmy's for a while before I finally gave his little brother a listen and then I became a fan of both. Stevie was obviously phenomenal but Jimmy has always had a definite place in my heart. While Stevie had a bit of rock and roll in his art Jimmy has been a blues man all his life and his solid playing has never wavered. I have the utmost respect for him.
How good does someone need to be to play a double guitar with someone else playing the same guitar at the same time and not get tripped up by watching what the other person is doing. That's true talent and mental focus! The Vaughan brothers!!
There is not anything that Stevie Ray Vaughan and Jimi Vaughan can't play on a guitar..legends and they are known all over the world..blue's ..and rock n roll ..let's go..
I was pulling into the parking lot of my workplace when I heard Stevie had died, I was running late so I had to hurry in, I immediately ran into the bathroom to hide as the tears flowed down my face. Tough guy can't be caught crying. RIP Stevie.
I was driving home after a bit of shopping and heard of his death on the radio. I pulled into a grocery store parking lot and just sat there for 45 min. Got home and locked myself in bedroom in silence rest of the day and while awake all night. Still hurts to think about.
I was having my baby in the hospital when the news broke. It was stroming hard and nasty here in Michigan on that night. The sky was crying and so was I. I wanted to name my daughter Stevie but went with Gabrielle. RIP SRV
At the point you do this on stage, it's not really considered practicing, just showing off. Stevie learned to play hiding in the closet with Jimmi's guitar and didn't require the use of his eyes to play. Big brother did. They were just that good.
Got to see this live from the 6th row! Great show, The Fabulous Thunderbirds were an excellent opening act and contributed this as one of the encores!!
I'm one of the luckiest people in the world - living in Houston and getting to see SRV & The Fabulous Thunderbirds do several concerts together. What a great time to be alive! Thank you for the video.
Yup. His version of this song with SRV, Nitro, Miserlou and many, many more. I was fortunate enough to see Dick Dale play in a small club once and got to meet him after the show :-) :-) :-)
Stevie did played with Dick Dale on that signature song, Pipeline. Dick won a Grammy for best instrumental with SRV on Pipeline. Original group was The Chantays 1st recorded Pipeline in 1963.
I saw Stevie with Jeff Beck November 12, 1989 at the RPI Fieldhouse, Troy, NY. I still have my ticket stub. Tremendous concert. Keep the music alive, brother!
Wow! Hadn't seen that before - thanks! You should check Stevie playing that with Dick Dale - the original guy who wrote it: really awesome. Stevie really goes to town on it. As for Vaughan Brothers collaborations, check out "Telephone Song". Probably my favorite SRV solo! Thanks for listening and sharing! Peace from SF
Just feel privileged to have seen them both live in my lifetime . Stevie in a farmers field in the "Beaver Dam Country Fest" in Manitoba Canada (mini Woodstock 😂🤣) , and Jimmy with the Fabulous T-Birds at the Concert Hall In Winnipeg Manitoba
My wife and I used to see "The Fabulous Thunderbirds" (Jimmie Vaughn) early in the band's career. They would play Trinity University, in San Antonio (from which both she and I matriculated) at least twice per year circa 1979-1980, outdoors and best of all, FREE! Good times indeed.
The original was written in 1962 by a group, I believe called the "Chantays" & was part of the surfing music craze of the early sixties of surfing in Hawaii & California!! The pipeline was a 'curling wave' where the crest of the wave starts falling creating a falling cascade of water in front of the wave!!
That's BROTHERLY LOVE! Big Brother tellin' Little Brother...Go for it, Man! No longer upset that lil' brother Stevie repeatedly snuck the playing of Jimmy's guitar
I was there. It was Jimmie’s (Fabulous Thunderbirds) show. They took a break and Stevie sat down and started playing. Jimmie came up, joking, like “Hey you, this is my gig!”...
I came here from your reaction to The Firm's 'Radioactive', that you did four days before this one. I love both bands and both songs so it was a natural progression. Love your reactions to both and I've come to help you out. You said you've seen somebody only play a double-neck guitar once before but couldn't remember who it was, never seen two guys playing the same guitar at the same time. Well, your reaction to 'Radioactive' four days prior was the other time. Jimmy Page played his twin-neck Gibson, which he had Gibson custom-build for him after he had recorded Stairway to Heaven, and realised he'd need a twin-neck guitar to play it live. BTW I saw Stevie Ray play in Auckland, New Zealand in 1986, with Jimmy's band The Fabulous Thunderbirds supporting. They played this song in the encore at the end of Stevie's set, exactly the same way. Blew me away completely seeing it live and up close (I was always on the front line, 'in the trenches' every concert I went to). Still remember it. RIP Stevie.
I had plans to see Stevie Ray the year before he died & had to back out (damn it, still not over it). But I got to see Jimmie play with The Fabulous Thunderbirds. He's a phenomenal player in his own right & it was a great show.💙
Can't remember what year in the 80's it was , because anytime SRV came to town I was buying tickets . But I saw the Brothers Vaughan perform this LIVE at The Pier in NYC one year at the annual summer concert series where The Fabulous Thunderbirds who were riding the peak of their popularity opened for SRV . I am so glad this video is out there , because anytime I watch this it brings back an all time concert memory for me .
And Willie Nelson Guy Clark Lightning Hopkins T-Bone Walker Freddie & Albert King Townes van Zandt Albert Collins Joe Ely Gary P Nunn And Bob Wills, who is still the King 😉👍
Jimmy and Ray are a prime example of god given talent. Both great guitar players but yes Stevie would blow his brother away. You can practice as hard and as much as you want but in the end god only gave you so much and he gave Stevie a whole lot more. Jimmy is humble and if it bothered him that his little brother was more recognized and a better player, he never showed it. He was proud of his little brother.
This is my favorite. Love this. Jimmy had it harder. The angle. wow. Also when they switched... Stevie on top had the smaller neck and harder to play cleanly.
Jimmie & Stevie Ray used to do this thing in live shows where they had one Stratocaster between them, and would chuck it, still plugged in, across the stage to the other guy. As the rest of the band played, Stevie Ray would play a guitar solo, throw it at his brother, and then Jimmie would play a guitar solo and toss it back. Apparently they got really good at catching the guitar in a chord, in whatever key they were in. Unreal, man!
I LOVE this video. I'm so glad you got to it! This one always makes me tear up a little...seeing the brothers playing together and knowing how they loved each other. Thanks for doing this one
he was just the best like ever...always makes me smile to see him play....now this...when you think you've seen it all...this.....LOL...thanks for the post man.
SRV will always be on of my favorite blues guitar player. Now again please do JD BLACKFOOT, SONG OF CRAZY HORSE, FULL SIDE. It's up there with YES, Closer to the Edge .
When they were kids Jimmy wouldn't let Stevie play, Stevie said the only time he could play was when Jimmy was in school or off with his friends. Eventually Jimmy got a new guitar and gave his little brother his old one and told him now you can play but by that time Stevie could already play!
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clickin fast you know by the title it will be priceless. The true Legendary Vaughn Brothers. Thank you so much for this one Jamal.
The saddest thing of SRV's death was a quote from Jimmy: "You all lost your guitar hero, but I lost my brother."
damn that's sad
@@RamaAlonso Of all the tributes that poured in in the months after, that one hit me the hardest. And it was from an interview 10 years after the accident.
@@reno145 i just can't stand watching tributes, the saddness is just too much
I'm 37 and not ashamed to admit I got a little watery eyed during the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction when Jimmy was talking about their relationship and how both had their issues with drugs and alcohol, he said "Big brother showed little brother how to play the guitar at first, but little brother showed me how to get clean and sober"
Yep. Stevie is playing rhythm on this song, while Jimi is playing lead. Then they switch. Damned good performance.
Jimmy was 70 years old yesterday. Great birthday tribute, brother.
@J Harkenreader Never apologise for being nostalgic. Taking the positive from time well spent. Cheers, brother.
People forget how good a guitar player Jimi Vaughn is because Stevie was phenomenal.
exactly
No they don't!
*Jimmie* Lawrence Vaughan.
It was probably because he was in a band that few people ever heard of. The Fab T's had a very brief run nationally.
I know you already did Jimmy's band, The Fabulous Thunderbirds song Tuff Enough...how about Wrap It Up cause Jimmy is great...ruclips.net/video/51270i8F3mU/видео.html. And their other hit, Powerful Stuff...ruclips.net/video/hzQ2Extfvj4/видео.html
My heart aches sometimes when I see Jimmy. He was the one who had to identify Stevie's body after the crash. He was so devastated by his brother's death that he went into seclusion for quite sometime afterwards. They had their brotherly ups and downs, but they truly loved each other. People are always talking about who influenced Stevie the most, well it all started with his big brother Jimmy who actually made Stevie want to pick up a guitar in the first place. We love the Vaughan brothers!
Jimmie didn't like it when Stevie picked up and played his guitar....glad he didn't run Stevie away but instead showed him the trade.
Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn sure produced some guitar playing offspring with Stevie Ray and Jimmy. You should check out some of Jimmy Vaughn's work with The Fabulous Thunderbirds.
* The GOAT & his big brother, The Vaughan Brothers!*
BINGO!
Jimi's the G.O.A.T. Nuff said!
Being subbed to this channel is the best double edged sword, man.
Either you know the song brother Jamal is listening to, and it's like introducing a free spirited good friend of yours a song you love.
Or you don't know the song, and then you're bound to be introduced to some groovy stuff.
What a blessing!
Well said! 👍🏻
Appreciate You🙏🏾
@@jamelakajamal Love your open heart to music ............. I recommend "Don't lie to Me" from Blues Great Albert King and Stevie Ray Vaughn or any of the other songs they did together during their Sessions............. Great back and forth guitar solos ............
@@jamelakajamal right back at you brother, I love you! God bless abundantly
His brothers band. Fabulous Thunderbirds. Tuff Enough worth listening to 🎶
Enjoy a slice of Texas....
God bless Texas... howdy Endeavor🤠😍😍💐💐💕👍✌ y'all take care
Only the Vaughan brothers can play the double-neck guitar like this!! Pipeline is a surfing reference, making this a classic surfing song.
Jimmy is the gunslinger.. the sharpshooter...
Stevie was the blues made flesh & bone
Both so talented in their own right & succesful with their own bands.
You could truly see the love they had for each other in this video. So glad you reacted to this
Such a great song. Jimmy is a fabulous picker, but Stevie Ray was just in a class that is legendary. RIP SRV, you’re great talent is so missed.
And their mama was in the front row, watching them play together. ❤️🙌🏻
Oh these SRV clips just break my heart.
I saw him with Greg Allman in 87.
(I have albums of Jimmies as well...both fabulous blues guitarists!)
I was a fan of Jimmy's for a while before I finally gave his little brother a listen and then I became a fan of both. Stevie was obviously phenomenal but Jimmy has always had a definite place in my heart. While Stevie had a bit of rock and roll in his art Jimmy has been a blues man all his life and his solid playing has never wavered. I have the utmost respect for him.
Now that's what I call brotherly love!
There is only one word that even comes close to describing this performance: "mindblowing".
Jimmy's band was The Fabulous Thunderbirds. They had.a few singles in the late 80's
We're all on a great musical journey with Melly Mel!
How good does someone need to be to play a double guitar with someone else playing the same guitar at the same time and not get tripped up by watching what the other person is doing. That's true talent and mental focus! The Vaughan brothers!!
My friends uncle played with SRV. Now that's a story to tell your grandkids
There is not anything that Stevie Ray Vaughan and Jimi Vaughan can't play on a guitar..legends and they are known all over the world..blue's ..and rock n roll ..let's go..
I was pulling into the parking lot of my workplace when I heard Stevie had died, I was running late so I had to hurry in, I immediately ran into the bathroom to hide as the tears flowed down my face. Tough guy can't be caught crying. RIP Stevie.
I was driving home after a bit of shopping and heard of his death on the radio. I pulled into a grocery store parking lot and just sat there for 45 min. Got home and locked myself in bedroom in silence rest of the day and while awake all night. Still hurts to think about.
Was working at the time myself had to go sit down for awhile
I feel you. Similar experience here, but I was a little early to work and got to sit in my car for a while before going in, crying and in disbelief.
I was having my baby in the hospital when the news broke. It was stroming hard and nasty here in Michigan on that night. The sky was crying and so was I. I wanted to name my daughter Stevie but went with Gabrielle. RIP SRV
That's called jamming thank you for keeping that great music alive 😊😎😊
Stevie Ray who truly understood blues....
Definitely dope!
One of the sweetest things I felt we had to hold onto after Stevie's tragic passing was the duet on 'Tick Tock' with Jimmy.
At the point you do this on stage, it's not really considered practicing, just showing off. Stevie learned to play hiding in the closet with Jimmi's guitar and didn't require the use of his eyes to play. Big brother did. They were just that good.
I get the biggest kick out of your reactions to Stevie Ray Vaughan...speechless! Every time...lol.
Brilliant..absolutely brilliant!!!! Happy Birthday, Jimmy and R.I.P. Stevie.....
Two brothers jamming
Got to see this live from the 6th row! Great show, The Fabulous Thunderbirds were an excellent opening act and contributed this as one of the encores!!
I'm one of the luckiest people in the world - living in Houston and getting to see SRV & The Fabulous Thunderbirds do several concerts together. What a great time to be alive! Thank you for the video.
I cry and smile everytime I see this. You can see and feel the live between these brothers.
Now it's time to check out Dick Dale and the DelTones and The Ventures - THE KINGS OF THE SURF GUITARS!
Yup. His version of this song with SRV, Nitro, Miserlou and many, many more. I was fortunate enough to see Dick Dale play in a small club once and got to meet him after the show :-) :-) :-)
Stevie did played with Dick Dale on that signature song, Pipeline. Dick won a Grammy for best instrumental with SRV on Pipeline.
Original group was The Chantays 1st recorded Pipeline in 1963.
I saw this live when they toured Australia..... Perth concert hall.....
Amazing.....
One of the best live shows I have ever seen
I saw Stevie with Jeff Beck November 12, 1989 at the RPI Fieldhouse, Troy, NY. I still have my ticket stub. Tremendous concert. Keep the music alive, brother!
This was so awesome.....nothing better than a blues playing guitarist and piano playing 💗🕊️
Wow! Hadn't seen that before - thanks! You should check Stevie playing that with Dick Dale - the original guy who wrote it: really awesome. Stevie really goes to town on it. As for Vaughan Brothers collaborations, check out "Telephone Song". Probably my favorite SRV solo! Thanks for listening and sharing!
Peace from SF
Jimmy's speech inducting brother Stevie Ray into the RRHOF is one of the best
Just feel privileged to have seen them both live in my lifetime . Stevie in a farmers field in the "Beaver Dam Country Fest" in Manitoba Canada (mini Woodstock 😂🤣) , and Jimmy with the Fabulous T-Birds at the Concert Hall In Winnipeg Manitoba
This was epic. I’ve seen this video a thousand times, I’m always blown away by the talent!!
My wife and I used to see "The Fabulous Thunderbirds" (Jimmie Vaughn) early in the band's career. They would play Trinity University, in San Antonio (from which both she and I matriculated) at least twice per year circa 1979-1980, outdoors and best of all, FREE! Good times indeed.
That was a phenomenal video. Jimmie Vaughn played without looking at the guitar. That is the best version of this song by far.
Greatest guitar players to be on any stage and that's Jimi Vaughan and Stevie Ray Vaughan
The phrase "And before you know, it's all over" fits.
You know that Jimmy now looks back on times like these when he thinks of his brother. Just timeless memories.
I regret that I never got to see Stevie & Jimmie do this live. I've seen them both, but they didn't do this when I saw them.
They are as one!
The original was written in 1962 by a group, I believe called the "Chantays" & was part of the surfing music craze of the early sixties of surfing in Hawaii & California!! The pipeline was a 'curling wave' where the crest of the wave starts falling creating a falling cascade of water in front of the wave!!
The version of Pipeline that SRV did with surf legend Dick Dale is also fantastic...LOVE Stevie's parts in that.
Jimmy vaughan and his fabulous thunderbirds
That's BROTHERLY LOVE! Big Brother tellin' Little Brother...Go for it, Man! No longer upset that lil' brother Stevie repeatedly snuck the playing of Jimmy's guitar
I was there. It was Jimmie’s (Fabulous Thunderbirds) show. They took a break and Stevie sat down and started playing. Jimmie came up, joking, like “Hey you, this is my gig!”...
It's Stevie..what can one say that hasn't already been said! You go boy!✌❤🎶😁
I came here from your reaction to The Firm's 'Radioactive', that you did four days before this one. I love both bands and both songs so it was a natural progression. Love your reactions to both and I've come to help you out. You said you've seen somebody only play a double-neck guitar once before but couldn't remember who it was, never seen two guys playing the same guitar at the same time. Well, your reaction to 'Radioactive' four days prior was the other time. Jimmy Page played his twin-neck Gibson, which he had Gibson custom-build for him after he had recorded Stairway to Heaven, and realised he'd need a twin-neck guitar to play it live. BTW I saw Stevie Ray play in Auckland, New Zealand in 1986, with Jimmy's band The Fabulous Thunderbirds supporting. They played this song in the encore at the end of Stevie's set, exactly the same way. Blew me away completely seeing it live and up close (I was always on the front line, 'in the trenches' every concert I went to). Still remember it. RIP Stevie.
I had plans to see Stevie Ray the year before he died & had to back out (damn it, still not over it). But I got to see Jimmie play with The Fabulous Thunderbirds. He's a phenomenal player in his own right & it was a great show.💙
Can't remember what year in the 80's it was , because anytime SRV came to town I was buying tickets . But I saw the Brothers Vaughan perform this LIVE at The Pier in NYC one year at the annual summer concert series where The Fabulous Thunderbirds who were riding the peak of their popularity opened for SRV . I am so glad this video is out there , because anytime I watch this it brings back an all time concert memory for me .
Stevie and Jimmy. They where close. Great to see this. Love it.
Dude I can see you be feeling this one! God bless the Vaughan brothers!
wicked bit of guitar playing
I was fortunate to see Jimmy play the double neck with Stevie live at the Ionia Free Fair (MI) 1986.
The Mt Rushmore of Music from TX
•ZZ Top
•SRV
•Pantera
•George Strait
You forgot a few.
Jim Reeves
Buddy Holly
George Jones
Waylon Jennings
Rodger Miller
Delbert McClinton
Janis Joplin
Etc., etc.
And Willie Nelson
Guy Clark
Lightning Hopkins
T-Bone Walker
Freddie & Albert King
Townes van Zandt
Albert Collins
Joe Ely
Gary P Nunn
And
Bob Wills, who is still the King
😉👍
Naaaa...the ones ya’ll listed are legendary of course. But, the 4 I listed are well-known outside of TX and have ICON status in their genres!!
Can you imagine what it was like at their home growing up? Incredible guitar playing!!!
This is one you should share with your brothers since these to are showing their brotherly love.
I know he was a great musician, and I know people love his music and think about him that way, but I miss my little brother, - Jimmie Vaughan
Jimmy and Ray are a prime example of god given talent. Both great guitar players but yes Stevie would blow his brother away. You can practice as hard and as much as you want but in the end god only gave you so much and he gave Stevie a whole lot more.
Jimmy is humble and if it bothered him that his little brother was more recognized and a better player, he never showed it. He was proud of his little brother.
Jimmy is a phenomenal musician. Together they were doubly blessed to see perform.
That's the guitar that they used in the song Long Long Way From Home on the album family style.
SRV
Tightrope
Live Austin Texas
This is my favorite. Love this. Jimmy had it harder. The angle. wow. Also when they switched... Stevie on top had the smaller neck and harder to play cleanly.
Pure greatness.. then through in a little brotherly love....
That's actually Rude Mood & Pipeline. Mostly Rude Mood, in fact, which Stevie Ray loved to play. The Two-Headed Guitar Monster from Texas!
U can not but love them the way they play
Jimmie & Stevie Ray used to do this thing in live shows where they had one Stratocaster between them, and would chuck it, still plugged in, across the stage to the other guy.
As the rest of the band played, Stevie Ray would play a guitar solo, throw it at his brother, and then Jimmie would play a guitar solo and toss it back. Apparently they got really good at catching the guitar in a chord, in whatever key they were in.
Unreal, man!
I LOVE this video. I'm so glad you got to it! This one always makes me tear up a little...seeing the brothers playing together and knowing how they loved each other. Thanks for doing this one
I saw Jimmy Vaughn open for BB Kong back in like 1995 or so. That was a great show.
Loved it!!! Jimmy just turned 70 the other day :). I would LOVE for you to check out Lenny live at the El Mocambo sometime. ❤
he was just the best like ever...always makes me smile to see him play....now this...when you think you've seen it all...this.....LOL...thanks for the post man.
What's better than a great guitar? Two great guitars! Awesome!!!
The fabulous Vaughn Brothers!!!
Thanks Jamal. This is the best guitar performances ever.
You should react to The Vaughn Brothers doing "Telephone Song".
That whole album was awesome. I think Jamel would dig Tick Tock
1987, the year I got out of high school. I remember this like it was yesterday.
No need to comment when listening to great guitar playing. Just sit back and enjoy.
I worked with their mother, Martha and this was the most loved but hardest video she's watched.
Stevie Ray took anything and made it his own.
Utterly fantastic! 🎶😎😎
One of the great music videos of all time! Just pure God given talent on display!
SRV will always be on of my favorite blues guitar player. Now again please do JD BLACKFOOT, SONG OF CRAZY HORSE, FULL SIDE. It's up there with YES, Closer to the Edge .
Thank you Jamel - Not seen this particular clip before.... Just glorious.
When they were kids Jimmy wouldn't let Stevie play, Stevie said the only time he could play was when Jimmy was in school or off with his friends. Eventually Jimmy got a new guitar and gave his little brother his old one and told him now you can play but by that time Stevie could already play!
Awesome. As soon as I saw this. It was like ok where did I put my headphones on. Love these guys.
I was lucky enough to see SRV live a couple of times. Should've seen the T-birds live too, but never did.
Can’t wait to see what you say to this! It’s brotherly love!
I love these brothers. Tick Tock is one of my favorites by them. 💗
And to think Jimmy taught Stevie play guitar
And Stevie always thought Jimmy was the better player
@@bmiller3829 you are correct🎸🎸
OMG what the hell did I just see !!! Absolutely incredible !!
Awesome ! Can't believe you finally actually played this one! Thank you so much!
SRV THE GOAT!!!
Thx Jamel, what a vid, what a performance!!! You nailed it, two brothers who were in tune with each other, wow!
I saw Jimmy in concert in the early 90's with BB King in Augusta, GA.