My First Stevie Ray Vaughan Experience! "Texas Flood" Vocal and Music ANALYSIS!

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  • Опубликовано: 21 сен 2024
  • Since hearing Chris Stapleton and Randy Rhoads, you all have linked the two to Stevie Ray Vaughan, and I've never known why. Today I learned why. This is such an exceptional performance, including some behind-the-back guitar playing in this live version of "Texas Flood". I am not only thoroughly impressed, I am craving more!
    Join professional opera singer Elizabeth Zharoff, as she listens to Stevie Ray Vaughan for the first time, performing "Texas Flood” Live.
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    Performed by Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble
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    Elizabeth Zharoff is an international opera singer and voice coach, with 3 degrees in voice, opera, and music production. She's performed in 18 languages throughout major venues in Europe, America, and Asia. Currently based somewhere between Los Angeles and Tucson, Arizona, Elizabeth spends her days researching voice, singing, teaching, writing music, and recording TONS. She also plays Diablo and Dungeons & Dragons.
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Комментарии • 10 тыс.

  • @rickoshay2589
    @rickoshay2589 Год назад +6104

    Stevie doesn't play the guitar, he is the guitar.

  • @CH-dr7nm
    @CH-dr7nm Год назад +1059

    Most of us guitar players and most professionals consider this performance one of the best guitar performances ever recorded

    • @251omega
      @251omega 8 месяцев назад +9

      Well, I SURELY DO!

    • @Followerofthekingofkings1969
      @Followerofthekingofkings1969 8 месяцев назад +9

      Yes it is, listen to Rory Gallagher too.

    • @TimothyLafreniere
      @TimothyLafreniere 8 месяцев назад +18

      Tbh, I'm pretty sure he coulda played the whole song behind his back.

    • @johndannenbrink7590
      @johndannenbrink7590 8 месяцев назад +24

      Every time he took the stage was the best guitar performance recorded. He was never not in the zone.

    • @YetiTac
      @YetiTac 8 месяцев назад +8

      He was definitely one of the GOAT players for sure

  • @rgbenge7580
    @rgbenge7580 Год назад +1885

    When she started gushing on SRV's guitar in the first 30 seconds I didn't think she was going to make through the whole thing, knowing what was coming. Seeing someone experience SRV for the first time, especially this one is wonderful. Thank you, you made my day.

    • @JV-mw7gv
      @JV-mw7gv Год назад +37

      Yeah very interesting to see a professional analyze and react to srv. He’s responsible for some of the first real music I listed to/heard/remembered as a kid.

    • @Hundhammer
      @Hundhammer Год назад +65

      That was my thought "You ain't heard and seen nothing yet..." - and it was such a pleasure to watch Elizabeth's reaction the whole way through, I laughed so hard when she was about to loose it...

    • @dutchvan4503
      @dutchvan4503 Год назад +10

      Especially when she pauses 600 freaking times just to tell us the obvious. Kind of ruins the mood. I didn't make it through.

    • @tbsomerville5798
      @tbsomerville5798 Год назад

      I thought she was going to need an oxygen tank !

    • @jondhuse1549
      @jondhuse1549 Год назад +33

      And another SRV fan is born...

  • @MotorCityPhoenix313
    @MotorCityPhoenix313 6 месяцев назад +394

    If this performance wasn't recorded, people wouldn't believe this level of guitar mastery was possible.

    • @thomasgruenberg8571
      @thomasgruenberg8571 5 месяцев назад +3

      Yes, its impossible to put the to describe this in letters or words to anyone

    • @CarlGorn
      @CarlGorn 5 месяцев назад

      I feel the same way every time I watch a Stanley Jordan video.

    • @sholland3925
      @sholland3925 4 месяца назад +6

      IT WAS THE BEST GUITAR PERFOMANCE IN HISTORY

    • @akxeman
      @akxeman 4 месяца назад +2

      That is a great point. In the AI digital world no one would believe this was true live performance.

    • @brianhunsaker8243
      @brianhunsaker8243 3 месяца назад

      Eric Johnson circa 1991 is even better IMO.

  • @PJDeFranco
    @PJDeFranco Год назад +1063

    Stevie is the greatest guitar player of all time. He played every style of guitar blues, rock, jazz, cord melody, he was a shredder you name he did it all in the same song to boot. 3 months before he died he played the Mann Music Center in Philadelphia, I took my 9 year daughter Nicole to see him, we seat in the 20th row. During his oncore, I walked her to the edge of the stage, she was jumpng around with a banner that said "Hey Stevie, I'm Little Sister". Tommy Shannon saw her and was laughing. When the Solo was over Tommy walked Stevie over to her, he took her from my arms, and gave her a kiss on stage. We waited to see if some would take her banner back stage and get it singed but they said we had to leave but if we waited on the side of the building maybe when they left him might sign it. Again security was chasing everyone away. So when they approached me they asked what I was doing hanging around I explained what happen inside and people around us comfirmed it. The guy took the banner and came back after about 10 min and said follow me. He took us back stage where Tommy, Chris and Reece came by and signed her banner. Then someone approached us and told us that Stevie would be out shortly and would see my daughter first before his public relation gig. Stevie spent about 20 min talking to Nicole and when he left he hugged her and walked away, Nicole wasnt finished with him yet. She callout "Hey Stevie", he came back knelt down again and she asked, Stevie are you going to come back, Stevie said are you going to come back if I do, Nicole said yes and Stevie said I'll come back then. Stevie wasnt just a great musician, he was a gentle, tender, loving, compassionate man who had 20 min to talk with a 9 year little girl. Thats was even more inpressive then his playing. God Blessed Stevie with amazing talent but he gave him is greatest gift of humility and humanity. RIP our gentle friend.

    • @TheHibbitydibbity
      @TheHibbitydibbity Год назад +8

      I agree with you to a point and I *_used_* to think the same about his abilities...until I heard the SRV & Steve Vai song. He's without a doubt the best Blues guitarist *EVER,* but listening to that song made me realize how much he limited himself with the pentatonic scale. Don't get me wrong, I absolutely love SRV. I started playing guitar because of him. I did my senior project on him, his life & career...but I think he could've done so much more if he had ventured out into other areas.
      That said, I'm glad you highlighted some of his past like this.

    • @philmckrackin8303
      @philmckrackin8303 Год назад +33

      That is so awesome, but at the same time so sad and heartbreaking. What an honor and privilege, not only to see live and meet, but for him to (while on stage) pick up and give a little kiss to YOUR "Pride and Joy" how crazy is that. That last part about "are you coming back if I do?" kinda hit me like a gut punch. I agree with you 100%, Stevie Ray was the greatest guitar player of all time. Thanks for sharing that.

    • @larryallen4553
      @larryallen4553 Год назад +38

      Who’s peeling the onion?🥺

    • @philmckrackin8303
      @philmckrackin8303 Год назад +4

      @@larryallen4553 I was peeling potatoes earlier

    • @birdsfabulous
      @birdsfabulous Год назад +20

      Thanks for this story..its always great to hear about positive interactions with our guitar heroes--especially those who are no longer with us. I hope your daughter has a memory of it still...and the banner!!

  • @justinpruitt4833
    @justinpruitt4833 4 месяца назад +167

    Watching Elizabeth experience something most people have known for decades is one of the most adorable things on the internet.

    • @SSFreePress
      @SSFreePress 2 месяца назад +8

      I envy anyone that gets to hear this the first time. It’s just glorious.

    • @jasonn9222
      @jasonn9222 2 месяца назад +4

      An orgasmic musical experiences it appears less than 5 mins in.. this woman feels music to her core and her loins it seems by her reactions

    • @danielelder6361
      @danielelder6361 Месяц назад

      @@jasonn9222 wtf are you going on about lmao

    • @hubertchildress3192
      @hubertchildress3192 13 дней назад

      I love watching her reactions as she hears things I may have not noticed or could put into words although I've heard him play since I was a teen.shes a joy to watch.and I learn from her.

  • @edwardsavagejr
    @edwardsavagejr 10 месяцев назад +549

    As a bassist, I also have a huge appreciation for his bassist, Tommy Shannon, laying down a beautiful, clean, groovy foundation

    • @floyd6545
      @floyd6545 9 месяцев назад +8

      I agree 100%!

    • @tbx59
      @tbx59 9 месяцев назад +19

      Better be good on bass when your guitar player is almost playing bass strings.

    • @Topjunkie-r4s
      @Topjunkie-r4s 9 месяцев назад +4

      Agreed- Tommy + Chris + Reese = badass

    • @daytonturner2388
      @daytonturner2388 8 месяцев назад +4

      Absolutely!

    • @KoreyVerga
      @KoreyVerga 8 месяцев назад +6

      I used to work in a BookStore in Austin and Tommy and Chris used to come in all the time. The best backing band ever.

  • @TimRHillard
    @TimRHillard 2 месяца назад +27

    I was so fortunate to have lived in Austin Texas in the 80’s and 90’s. You could hear Stevie play live, frequently. Magic. What a gift.

    • @leemathis6053
      @leemathis6053 Месяц назад +1

      Yeah, lived in Austin 75-82ish saw Stevie every time I could, saw him with Johnny Winter

    • @TimRHillard
      @TimRHillard Месяц назад

      @@leemathis6053 excellent👍👍

  • @metalmark1214
    @metalmark1214 Год назад +480

    Elizabeth, the opera singer and vocal coach, getting excited about SRV making his guitar sing.

    • @nucleargrizzly1776
      @nucleargrizzly1776 Год назад +22

      @Rick O'Sidhe He broke a lot of us. 😁

    • @JonMcPhalen
      @JonMcPhalen Год назад +15

      Pros appreciate other pros.

    • @justbe4481
      @justbe4481 Год назад +6

      She did mention it was hard to keep her thong on.
      Read here shirt

    • @kingdommusic5456
      @kingdommusic5456 Год назад +1

      yeah she just should clean up her undies and find the good man , get married and start a family , forget about all she thinks she knows , because she will never be there in the realm of SRV tone and sound universe .

    • @brooksbrown580
      @brooksbrown580 5 месяцев назад +1

      She likes Stevie and his guitar for sure.

  • @Cadinho93
    @Cadinho93 Год назад +1123

    Stevie Ray Vaughan played every note and every song like it would be his last, pouring his soul into his music. His guitar was an extension of his body.
    Both B.B. King & Albert King spoke about Stevie Ray Vaughan's talent with wonder and awe. No higher praise is possible.
    Also, Stevie Ray Vaughan was 35 years old when he passed away in 1990 from a Helicopter crash. He's definitely one of the greatest guitarists of all time.

    • @nucleargrizzly1776
      @nucleargrizzly1776 Год назад +67

      I saw Stevie play with Jeff Beck twice. It was a religious experience.

    • @willrobinson7939
      @willrobinson7939 Год назад +22

      @@nucleargrizzly1776 Stevie and Jeff doing 'going down' by Freddie King is epic!

    • @tThisNThat
      @tThisNThat Год назад +6

      @@nucleargrizzly1776 wow lucky...wish I'd had the forethought to see them together, but I was singularly (mostly) wrapped into Jerry Garcia...the Dead.

    • @Nichwar19
      @Nichwar19 Год назад +8

      He died on a helicopter crash ? Unlucky dude.

    • @89801wink
      @89801wink Год назад +41

      His brother who's no slouch on guitar himself once said that Stevie was hard to play with, 'cuz he never played a song the same way...once.

  • @MichaelCampbell01
    @MichaelCampbell01 Год назад +760

    Having grown up with this, I still get goosebumps, but to see someone else experience it for the first time is magical.

    • @maximumguitarage
      @maximumguitarage Год назад +22

      Yeah ..it was a real treat to see why someone gets your own established love for SRV....

    • @Lunkenville
      @Lunkenville Год назад +25

      Watching her reaction is like hearing the music for the first time all over again.

    • @scsbands5673
      @scsbands5673 Год назад +9

      Yeppp, came here to say this exact thing.

    • @Meh71016
      @Meh71016 Год назад +9

      The only thing that sucks is we’ll never be able to experience this for the first time again. I remember my dad showing the live at El Mocambo vhs when I was a kid and that was something that changed me lol.

    • @followthesapper324
      @followthesapper324 Год назад +3

      @@Meh71016 I can understand that

  • @821bluesman
    @821bluesman 8 месяцев назад +86

    Stevie isn't dead. He lives on with his music and the people who continue to listen to him. For me, he's always alive every time I listen to his music...

    • @edwardstone9963
      @edwardstone9963 8 месяцев назад +3

      Amen brother

    • @JohnBricksmith2048
      @JohnBricksmith2048 7 месяцев назад +1

      He won't make any reaction videos though. I feel like she should have at least learned the guy passed away in a helicopter accident though. Somewhat important

    • @rdubya1730
      @rdubya1730 2 месяца назад

      He isn't dead! REALLY! Be patient

  • @chrisauten2039
    @chrisauten2039 Год назад +726

    Elizabeth, welcome to the alter universe of SRV. There never has been or will be another like him. The more you listen to his song repertoire, the more you crave. I remember hearing on the radio about his sudden, unfortunate passing in 1990 and pulling my car over so I could break down and cry. Stevie is the most soulful, talented blues guitarist I have ever heard play.

    • @Ghost_Bride
      @Ghost_Bride Год назад +22

      Me, too. I was running a work errand that day and came back to the office crying.

    • @ianrochon1728
      @ianrochon1728 Год назад +9

      Amen brother!

    • @pandorafox3944
      @pandorafox3944 Год назад +17

      I just fell into a chair and sobbed. It was a terrible, terrible day.

    • @mattwildermuth9152
      @mattwildermuth9152 Год назад +18

      Was on my honeymoon in Hawai'i, having just missed getting to see him at that last Alpine Valley show because our wedding was on a Friday night and the family bought us non-refundable tickets for the honeymoon as a gift - I mean, what would make someone change their honeymoon plans? To her credit, my wife would have put it off a day if it wouldn't have cost us more than the wedding to do it - she understands. Instead she had to see me bolt upright in my lounge chair by the pool screaming. Still hurts my heart to think about it. Live on, SRV.

    • @nucleargrizzly1776
      @nucleargrizzly1776 Год назад +8

      I was driving home from work. But the initial reports I heard where that Stevie, Albert Collins and Eric Clapton all perished. I had to pull over.

  • @RhinoRand
    @RhinoRand Год назад +204

    This is by far Elizabeth’s greatest reaction. Her enjoyment of SRV increased my enjoyment. Greatest guitar player, also greatest loss.
    I’ve already watched this reaction 3 times in less than 2 days.
    Elizabeth, you are a gem!

    • @AB-C1
      @AB-C1 Год назад +3

      Definitely!
      Jeff beck same I feel way he kept evolving right up until his death tragically young at 78 he looked about 50 and should have lived to 120! His mastery was ALL THERE!! Just look at the musicians he was playing with all 30 and younger it appeared and EVERYONE wanted to play with him.. no wonder the guy was a genuinely NICE bloke down to earth and talent out of this world but also so generous!! Never hogged any limelight!
      That's class! God bless him and God rest his soul! 👍💔🎸🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🇬🇧

    • @maconpatton
      @maconpatton Год назад +4

      Yep. She gets it! 😮

    • @nelsonx5326
      @nelsonx5326 Год назад +3

      She's so cute. Laughing every 20 seconds. USA!

    • @LuizHenriqueMiranda
      @LuizHenriqueMiranda Год назад +2

      I usually love her reactions but I gotta say that I didn't like this one. Felt forced and exagerated in many ways. Sorry guys... I love her, but I disagree that this was a good reaction video.

    • @craig5477
      @craig5477 Год назад +5

      Stevie’s guitar sings, screams, yells, cries, howls, pleads and begs leaving listeners wrung completely OUT.

  • @michaelpool5929
    @michaelpool5929 Год назад +423

    The greatest live performance ever recorded. The entire show was captured on video.

    • @throbbertable
      @throbbertable 11 месяцев назад +12

      I personally think his austin city limits live show was slightly better, but this is iconic too

    • @cadillacslim73
      @cadillacslim73 11 месяцев назад +3

      Absolutely is !
      By any one any where at
      any time
      Ever .
      I’ve said for years .

    • @TheStevieb1983
      @TheStevieb1983 10 месяцев назад +1

      agreed

    • @BrokenHearted1000
      @BrokenHearted1000 10 месяцев назад +17

      I saw him live on his birthday, about this time in his career, in Austin. We were supposed to see Eric Johnson, who was playing down the street, but it was too crowded. I had only heard of SRV at that point. To say I was blown away is an understatement. I was 10 rows back, stage right. At one point I snapped out of my trance and looked back at the crowd. They were swaying, side to side, to his music, as a group. He had the entire club hypnotized, in his hands. I can picture it in my mind, to this day. There has never been anyone like him before, during or since and probably never will. I am so thankful to have seen him.

    • @eriklarson9137
      @eriklarson9137 10 месяцев назад

      @@cadillacslim73 And you are a famous music critic so everyone knows you.

  • @mikegottschau4224
    @mikegottschau4224 4 месяца назад +38

    Forget the incredible musical talent, no one will ever be as fucking cool as Stevie Ray ever again. The swagger and style is so immense, who else could pull off that outfit AND the guitar swing behind the back?!

    • @SuperRick004
      @SuperRick004 2 месяца назад

      Never forget the master! I will listen till my end! I get what your sayin!

    • @dougr1699
      @dougr1699 Месяц назад

      Steven Van Zandt tries and he does a good job in his own right but he isn’t Stevie

  • @j_e_hill
    @j_e_hill Год назад +304

    He did three things at one. Lead, rhythm, and vocals. It was beyond normal human talent. He was a force of nature.

    • @robertott1172
      @robertott1172 Год назад +5

      Stevie was awesome, but the guitarist in any good three piece band has to play both rhythm and lead, and is usually the vocalist.

    • @BrentTharp
      @BrentTharp Год назад +5

      Watching the other players is funny, too. Like watching Hendrix live with the Experience. Those dudes were constantly on their toes, uncertain what Jimi might do next.

    • @FuzzyWCTX
      @FuzzyWCTX Год назад +1

      @@robertott1172 but this is more than a 3 piece band.

    • @vandersgarage4682
      @vandersgarage4682 Год назад +6

      @@FuzzyWCTX Not at this time it wasn't. It was 3 piece. SRV on guitar and vocals, Tommy Shannon on bass and Chris Layton on drums. Reese Wayans, the keyboard player, wasn't added until later.

    • @JMGarcia0303
      @JMGarcia0303 Год назад +2

      I can barely speak while listening to music.

  • @bornwithoutprivilege2050
    @bornwithoutprivilege2050 Год назад +382

    You can’t ask guitar players watching to comment on Stevie Ray’s ability or technique. He is the greatest blues guitarist ever. And his singing is in its own category of one. He died young. The word genius is so not nearly enough to describe him.❤️

    • @kamelionify
      @kamelionify Год назад +4

      I love him but sometimes i wish he would stop showing off

    • @josephweedon7616
      @josephweedon7616 Год назад +8

      @@kamelionify then he wouldn’t rlly be Stevie I feel like it’s up to the audience to identify each instrument

    • @Death2Dust
      @Death2Dust Год назад +29

      ​@@kamelionify showing off? nah fam, that's just him feeling it and doing his thing. When you're at that level of mastery, you're in the zone. It was him and that guitar in that moment. My boy was lost in the sauce. He wasn't thinking about the crowd.

    • @Killertomato84
      @Killertomato84 Год назад +9

      The secret is Whiskey and Coke. And I ain't talkin' about cola.

    • @Tiger_RCD
      @Tiger_RCD Год назад +1

      ( ' "Quite" ' ) ENOUGH SAID (if you consider as I do people : only MUSIC and POETRY ARE IMMORTALS). PERIOD.

  • @ClichéGuevara-2814
    @ClichéGuevara-2814 Год назад +354

    It's a legendary live performance.
    And he did this kind of thing 6 days a week, for years.
    This isn't a one off.

    • @Anne-pv9cb
      @Anne-pv9cb Год назад +9

      True, I saw him live twice and he did it then. It was super cool of course but I not shocked by it like people are today. It's just what SRV did.

    • @juiceguy4784
      @juiceguy4784 Год назад +20

      ...and every performance was different. Weeks before he died, Eric Clapton introduced him as the greatest blues guitarist alive. I personally think he is the best to EVER live. RIP SRV

    • @edthacow
      @edthacow Год назад +2

      This is a very good point that I think a lot of people forget.

    • @philamoureux675
      @philamoureux675 Год назад +2

      Saw Him with Jeff Beck,and Santana, at The Oakland Coliseum in 91.

    • @Tiger_RCD
      @Tiger_RCD Год назад +2

      P.E.R.I.O.D.

  • @johnwilliams1223
    @johnwilliams1223 8 месяцев назад +25

    This was Stevie’s finest live performance. Thank goodness it was captured on video for the world to embrace for the remainder of time. SRV is the GOAT.

    • @CameronMacDonald-qz8rz
      @CameronMacDonald-qz8rz Месяц назад

      I thought when I saw him it was his finest performance. But you are right

  • @andyh4520
    @andyh4520 Год назад +167

    If this is your reaction to "Texas Flood", you *need* to watch the entire "Live at the El Mocambo", probably the best live performance ever. No fancy effect or theatrics, just pure raw emotion. It doesn't get any better! I think I am about to rewatch it again.

    • @70zoso
      @70zoso Год назад +6

      I absolutely second that. I remember watching that gig on a VHS tape with my mouth open and jaw on the floor.

    • @EricAndersonPennQuinn
      @EricAndersonPennQuinn Год назад +3

      This is the El Mocombo performance

    • @j_e_hill
      @j_e_hill Год назад +2

      It’s magic. It’s just a conduit of energy from someplace unknown. He was unmatched.

    • @kenhorneland7060
      @kenhorneland7060 Год назад +1

      Love your reaction 😊

    • @ernestodelgado8785
      @ernestodelgado8785 Год назад +3

      Live at Austin City Limits was my personal favorite

  • @williamwalsh3779
    @williamwalsh3779 10 месяцев назад +226

    Now THAT'S how you react to Stevie. When a non-guitarists gets chills from his phrasing, bends and lyrical playing.. right on!

    • @marcusthompson9645
      @marcusthompson9645 7 месяцев назад +4

      I was thinking the same thing. This is the best reaction I've seen so far.

    • @beachcomber4141
      @beachcomber4141 7 месяцев назад +1

      Yeah, that was cool. She rewound all the great parts.

  • @drewbacca1981
    @drewbacca1981 Год назад +132

    I feel like his voice is so criminally underrated

    • @devinaschenbrenner2683
      @devinaschenbrenner2683 Год назад +2

      His voice is the best compliment to his playing, they go hand and hand.

    • @SadisticStang
      @SadisticStang Год назад +2

      Eh he's not bad at singing though he's no 'singer' You can tell this the over use of vibrato. He struggles to control at lower pitches. This is a very common limitation of most persons

    • @russward2612
      @russward2612 Год назад +3

      SRV had two voices, one in his mouth and the other in his hands. The hands were the more eloquent voice in my opinion.

    • @thomasking5472
      @thomasking5472 Год назад +1

      That's because he wasn't a singer who played guitar. He was a guitar that could sing.

    • @tonymarinelli7304
      @tonymarinelli7304 11 месяцев назад +5

      @@SadisticStangNo way, I am a professional vocalist. He has a mature, killer voice like an old black blues man.

  • @frank5326
    @frank5326 Месяц назад +4

    MASSIVE credit must be given to Chris Layton and Tommy Shannon in helping build the legend of Stevie Ray. Their outstanding musicianship and rock steady rhythm section helped build the foundation that fostered allowed Stevie Ray to could flourish and become who we now call SRV.

  • @shanehughes740
    @shanehughes740 Год назад +161

    I've been playing guitar for 35 years, and Stevie played it better behind his back than I'll ever be able to play it the regular way. Genius, legendary, and tragically gone too soon. Great reaction - thank you!

    • @gregorystell6858
      @gregorystell6858 Год назад +5

      If Jimmy Hendrix lived to see him he'd know the respect he showed his music.

    • @joacimfrobom7057
      @joacimfrobom7057 Год назад +2

      Jimmy who?.. Jimmy Hendrix could only dream about being the guitarplayer Stevie was.

    • @johnj519
      @johnj519 Год назад

      😂

    • @Macygal
      @Macygal Год назад +3

      Have heard people say on twitter that it isnt talent it is practice practice practice. I am sorry, I could practice all day every day and not be a fraction as good as SRV or BB King or Hendrix. Kinda like saying if I practice painting I could be Michelangelo? There is skill and then there is talent.

    • @frederickdominguez4829
      @frederickdominguez4829 5 дней назад

      That's so funny I was thinking the same thing

  • @BulletProofSoul1029
    @BulletProofSoul1029 Год назад +265

    It's great watching someone who's really not that familiar with SRV, but still extremely educated in music theory and composition, breakdown and appreciate the technical brilliance of SRV. And to be overwhelming excited by the journey to boot. Really goes to show what a great artist and unfortunate loss Stevie Ray Vaughan was.

    • @rickjensen2833
      @rickjensen2833 Год назад +2

      I don't believe her. There are alot of these channel's now. Oh, I've never heard elvis before.

    • @seanj3667
      @seanj3667 Год назад +9

      She should see the Look at Little Sister when he breaks a string.

    • @BulletProofSoul1029
      @BulletProofSoul1029 Год назад +16

      @@rickjensen2833 Stevie Ray Vaughan wasn't a commercial success. I've been playing guitar since I was 15 and Stevie is on MY Mt Rushmore of personal influences with Vai, Skolnick and Rocky George. Throughout my life I've met GUITARIST who weren't too familiar with his work. If they do, he's "that guitarist on the David Bowie track". She was probably barely alive when SRV died, I have no reason to doubt her sincerity.

    • @idiocracyunfolding9053
      @idiocracyunfolding9053 Год назад +8

      ​@@rickjensen2833 The vast majority of people that inhabit this planet have never heard of him.

    • @bugvswindshield
      @bugvswindshield Год назад +1

      its kinda like the movie Hevey Metal
      It is the one who come to be when it is needed.......
      truly a great virtuoso

  • @Stimpy757
    @Stimpy757 Год назад +186

    This had me in tears of joy.
    Your reaction to Stevie’s magic is priceless.
    Man I miss him.

    • @loloholmes2793
      @loloholmes2793 Год назад +12

      something tells me she needed to smoke a cigarette after this one.

    • @zimmy4868
      @zimmy4868 Год назад +4

      @@loloholmes2793 Lol! I was thinking the same thing.

    • @Gov.audits
      @Gov.audits Год назад

      ❤️

    • @jhondoe5147
      @jhondoe5147 Год назад +1

      What he said............."wiping away a tear with my head down"

    • @irish73tjk
      @irish73tjk Год назад

      Very well said!!

  • @TheBigmescan74
    @TheBigmescan74 4 месяца назад +13

    When he says Texas. He’s expressing the strength and vulnerability of Texas. It’s like he’s standing strong as a Texan with every emotion being thrown at you.

  • @UncleMas
    @UncleMas Год назад +269

    Stevie was a true original. Eric Clapton said of him, " Stevie was a huge, open channel that music just poured out of. He made people who had never touched a guitar want to grab one and start playing, and made those of us who played for years want to quit."
    I am 72. I saw Stevie live twice. It remains one of my best musical memories, and to see you experience it for the first time is great fun.

    • @bixby9797
      @bixby9797 Год назад +6

      Clapton was no slouch on the guitar but SRV, as he said, made him want to quit. There was nothing left to say.

    • @trashcandy.
      @trashcandy. Год назад +6

      @@bixby9797 I doubt Clapton actually meant it literally, but it's still a great quote.

    • @MitchJohnson0110
      @MitchJohnson0110 Год назад +8

      I believe Bowie said the same, about him being an open channel. He heard Stevie play and knew he had to get him on a song. That gave us "Lets Dance"

    • @ledgekindred
      @ledgekindred Год назад +12

      Saw SRV live with another legend we recently lost, Jeff Beck. They were on their "Stevie and Jeff" tour where they would trade off headlining each subsequent show, so that neither of them was really "the star." Stevie came on first in this case and slew, then Jeff came on and slew, then they both came back for a 20 minute encore that absolutely destroyed everyone who was left in the theatre not already dead. An amazing performance.

    • @screamindeacon
      @screamindeacon Год назад +3

      @@MitchJohnson0110 the song is "Let's Dance". Stevie's sound was so distinct and pure; as soon as you hear the guitar solo, you know immediately it's SRV. The real shame is that the radio edit version of the song mostly cuts out SRV.

  • @Data_Rogue
    @Data_Rogue Год назад +157

    As a guitar player seeing Stevie do those quick slides in between solos is almost like clearing a chalk board to write new amazing things on it. This guy was absolutely a true legend and one of my favorite guitar players next to Clapton and Hendrix.

    • @tkreitler
      @tkreitler Год назад +5

      That's a cool way to think of it.

    • @nsjohn130
      @nsjohn130 Год назад +3

      Great analogy that is exactly it

    • @fuckingfuck6405
      @fuckingfuck6405 Год назад +1

      quality comment right here, nice observation.

    • @SSDirk1976
      @SSDirk1976 Год назад +3

      SRV was NEVER next to any player. SRV was the Master and everyone else is just an admirer

    • @HenritheHorse
      @HenritheHorse Год назад +1

      Or changing the row on a typewriter!

  • @taterdawg
    @taterdawg Год назад +100

    That moment starting at 24:02 when Elizabeth has her mind blown seeing SRV play behind his back and not miss a beat is priceless!! SRV and his guitar were one.

    • @symetz
      @symetz Год назад +11

      I knew it was coming and I knew she'd love it. What a reaction, she has me laughing so hard I cried.

  • @panhandler62
    @panhandler62 7 месяцев назад +18

    Elizabeth's unfettered joy is making a magnificent performance even better.

    • @Fnberg744
      @Fnberg744 3 месяца назад

      I know I freaking love it

  • @ragnarredbeard4652
    @ragnarredbeard4652 Год назад +193

    The beauty of Stevie wasn't just the talent, it was the improvisation. Dude never played the same song the same way twice. He was magical.

    • @neilomac
      @neilomac Год назад +23

      I once read an interview with the guys from Double Trouble, SRV's backing band. My favourite line from it was something along the lines of 'Some guitarists don't play a song the same way twice. Stevie never played a song the same way once.'

    • @mikeanderson3334
      @mikeanderson3334 Год назад +5

      I was going to say, it was always the same song, and never played the same way. But you pretty much hit my comment..

    • @rickcolumbo3148
      @rickcolumbo3148 Год назад +6

      @@neilomac I saw that interview great line. Listening to his different live versions of life without you is a real treat.

    • @progettomemoria867
      @progettomemoria867 Год назад

      I think that is exactly what she ment regarding his talent. As being an out of the world improviser. Endless musical nuances, not to speak about the technical requirements needed.
      The man was an endless font of expressivity. Never boring for a second.

  • @angelmeyers1455
    @angelmeyers1455 Год назад +179

    This is one of the best Stevie Ray Vaughan reactions on RUclips. Thank you so much for sharing your first SRV experience with us....I for one truly enjoyed watching this almost as much as you enjoyed making it. You reaction gives countless SRV fans a lot of happiness because it's fantastic to see another generation being influenced by not only a master musician but Stevie was genuinely a good and humble person. Everyone knew he was the best except Stevie himself. I still cry thinking about Stevie and what might have been. The loss of him defines the word tragedy, imho.

  • @doktaviousdavious9622
    @doktaviousdavious9622 Год назад +104

    His brother Jimmie Vaughan, also an excellent guitar player, was interviewed one time and they asked if Stevie Ray ever played a same song twice the same way. Jimmy thought about it and said something like "He never plays the same song once the same way."
    Stevie Ray Vaughan, May He Rest in Eternal Peace, was a once-in-a-lifetime.
    The lives of millions of us has been made brighter because of his brilliance.

    • @PaulKahl
      @PaulKahl Год назад +10

      Once in a lifetime wasn't even close. This was the sort of musical genius was singular, iconic, unique. My heart hurts every time I listen to him.

    • @pattyandersen5516
      @pattyandersen5516 Год назад +5

      Amen. He was a true genius.

    • @larryallen4553
      @larryallen4553 Год назад +1

      And if it’s possible, he is one of the most UNDERRATED guitar players (by people that are ignorant) or all time!!!

    • @brooksbrown580
      @brooksbrown580 5 месяцев назад +2

      He said once he didnt see the point in playing the same song the same way, He really didnt care for recording studio's and polished sound board enhanced licks, he said I play the way I play and thats it!

    • @bmojo7118
      @bmojo7118 3 месяца назад +2

      "Everyone asks me about my brother's guitar playing. I just miss my brother." Jimmy

  • @travisreynoldsmusic
    @travisreynoldsmusic 5 месяцев назад +15

    August 27th,1990. "The day the music died".... Saw him four times and each time was just blown away and actually left each show with tears in my eyes SRV was proof there was a God and he spent alot more time on SRV than any other man in history.

  • @danbgt
    @danbgt Год назад +187

    You could watch Stevie play a song a hundred times and it would be a hundred different ways. It all depended on how he felt at the time. Because the guitar was part of him. His soul and the guitar were connected. He was the real deal. Another one of my Texas brothers. Some can mimic SRV but none can actually do it like he did. I’m an old guy. Listened to Stevie from the time he was just a kid. I still sometimes get goosebumps. R.I.P. SRV.

    • @surfpsych
      @surfpsych Год назад +8

      His brother said "Stevie never played a song the same way once."

    • @nucleargrizzly1776
      @nucleargrizzly1776 Год назад +5

      Amen I saw him live about a dozen times. Including two nights in a row. Never saw the same set twice.

    • @majflip6610
      @majflip6610 Год назад +6

      This video was a joy to watch! SRV Wore you out with his creativity. It was a real joy watching you watch this video! Your joy of discovery was infectious! When he flipped his guitar behind his back (signiture move) I thought you were going to lose it! Thank you for this! Check out SRV's Pride and Joy for more of his vocal styling! Love you mean it! 💖😘

    • @deaconblooze1
      @deaconblooze1 Год назад +2

      I think the best way to describe it is 'unbridled sincerity'.

    • @mattwildermuth9152
      @mattwildermuth9152 Год назад +5

      Brother, I always still get goosebumps. I particularly enjoyed watching a classically trained musician marvel at the technical proficiency and musicality of the greatest ever to play. Back on a six string with Texas twang.

  • @philwaugh9095
    @philwaugh9095 Год назад +189

    6:34 in before he sings his first note and Elizabeth has been thoroughly blown away. That's just how damn good SRV was. He could play for an hour straight and you would never, at any point, be bored or cease to be amazed. He didn't play the guitar. The guitar spoke through him. And I loved his voice. So perfect for his music style. The definition of legend. RIP.

    • @dasworkshop4967
      @dasworkshop4967 Год назад +4

      I introduced dozens of people to SRV over the years. In one case, a guy at work said "he plays awesome, but they need a better singer". I was literally SHOCKED, and couldn't really understand what he meant.

    • @GaryCainMusic
      @GaryCainMusic Год назад +7

      it's not even up for debate - the guy was an absolute legend. Jazzers, rock guys, metalheads, you name the genre, they all recognize Stevie's greatness. You can't call yourself a musician if you don't respect what he could do.

    • @Macygal
      @Macygal Год назад +2

      I know, can not sit through 10 minute zeppelin songs without getting bored. Never have that problem with Stevie.

  • @MarkyMark8484
    @MarkyMark8484 Год назад +228

    It's crazy how much Stevie accomplished at such a young age. He is and will always be a guitar legend. Miss you Stevie.

    • @keithmyers6121
      @keithmyers6121 Год назад +3

      Yep

    • @bbb462cid
      @bbb462cid Год назад +2

      He came onto the scene fully formed. His apprenticeship was as a child, emulating his brother ad the record player.

  • @davidevans5961
    @davidevans5961 26 дней назад +2

    We lost Stevie 34 years ago tomorrow. Came back here for another listen. There are just four sounds here: his voice, the guitar, the bass, and the drums. Just four sounds. But a million feelings. He was the greatest. I miss him so much. The dissonance is so thick you could chew it. The dynamic control is absolutely breathtaking. He goes between frenetic madness and a tearful whisper effortlessly. There is no space between his voice and the guitar. They move together. His body moves when he plays and his guitar moves when he sings. They are one instrument performing at the very peak of excellence.

  • @johnknouse8846
    @johnknouse8846 Год назад +168

    I can’t help but cry when I hear Stevie play that song. I was in a record store in Austin the day he died. They were playing non stop Stevie while we were in there, and I mentioned to my friend, that that particular store usually plays pop music so it was cool to hear Stevie. The cashier heard me and said didn’t you hear? My heart dropped. Tearing up just thinking about it.

    • @VauxhallViva1975
      @VauxhallViva1975 Год назад +18

      SRV's instrumental-only version of Little Wing is the tune that does it for me. A beautifully emotional track, without even signing a single word. I like his rendition of Little Wing more then Jimmy's original.

    • @Decipher2K7
      @Decipher2K7 Год назад +1

      @@VauxhallViva1975 my favourite aswell!

    • @bbb462cid
      @bbb462cid Год назад +5

      27 AUG 1990

    • @Jamer767
      @Jamer767 Год назад +2

      i was born exactly 24 hours after he crashed :(

    • @maximumguitarage
      @maximumguitarage Год назад

      Thank You for sharing

  • @mattalger2325
    @mattalger2325 11 месяцев назад +135

    Eric Clapton on Stevie Ray Vaughan:
    I don’t think anyone has commanded my respect more, to this day. The first time I heard Stevie Ray, I thought, “Whoever this is, he is going to shake the world.” I was in my car and I remember thinking, I have to find out, before the day is over, who that guitar player is. That doesn’t happen to me very often, that I get that way about listening to music. I mean, about three or four times in my life I’ve felt that way, in a car, listening to the radio, where I’ve stopped the car, pulled over, listened, and thought, I’ve got to find out before the end of the day, not, you know, sooner or later, but I have to know NOW who that is.
    …and I remember being fascinated by the fact that he never, ever seemed to be…lost in any way…It was as though he never took a breather…or took a pause to think where he was gonna go next, it just flowed out of him. It’s going to be a long time before anyone that brilliant will come along again.
    I didn’t get to see or hear Stevie play near often enough, but every time I did I got chills and knew I was in the presence of greatness. He seemed to be an open channel and music just flowed through him. It never seemed to dry up.
    I have to tell this story: We played on the same bill on his last two gigs. On the first night, I watched his set for about half an hour and then I had to leave because I couldn’t handle it!. I knew enough to know that his playing was just going to get better and better. His set had started, and he was like two or three songs in, and I suddenly got this flash that I’d experienced before so many times whenever I’d seen him play, which was that he was like a channel. One of the purest channels I’ve ever seen, where everything he sang and played flowed straight down from heaven. Almost like one of those mystic Sufi guys with one finger pointing up and one finger down. That’s what it was like to listen to. And I had to leave just to preserve some kind of sanity or confidence in myself.

    • @Slugg-O
      @Slugg-O 6 месяцев назад +16

      Clapton and Buddy Guy were backstage listening to Stevie burning up the stage. Clapton was next up when turned to Buddy and asked how he was supposed to follow that. Buddy said just do the best you can. Think about that for a second. When Clapton is afraid to follow you, you know you're good. Very good.

    • @johnpenner2632
      @johnpenner2632 6 месяцев назад +8

      Pretty high praise from Eric Clapton. He is dead on though describing SRV as a channel. The creativity just flowed effortlessly from his guitar. A true legend.

    • @reginamrowe
      @reginamrowe 5 месяцев назад +8

      ⁠@@Slugg-Olove this…I see a dad (Buddy) patting his son (Eric) on the back, “it’s ok slugger, you’re gonna do just fine”.

    • @bryansimmons4550
      @bryansimmons4550 4 месяца назад +1

      Clapton reacted the same way when he heard Skydog playing on Wilson Pickett's "Hey Jude" not long after the Beatles released the original version. He pulled his car over and had to know who that player was NOW.
      EC went to see ABB play from the front row. Dickey Betts recognized him and froze. Duane noticed Dickey had stopped playing, looked out to see why, and HE froze too.
      Afterwards, Eric invited Duane to jam with him, which lasted all night, and from that, the rest is history. Duane was true to his own band and turned down the offer to join the Dominoes.

  • @blaise2628
    @blaise2628 Год назад +159

    He was asked in an interview once, How would you liked to be remembered, and he replied (I'm paraphrasing here), that he would like to be remembered as one of the greatest guitar players that ever lived. Stevie, that is how I will always remember you brother, RIP.

  • @publius9606
    @publius9606 7 месяцев назад +9

    Absolutely priceless watching a first timer's reaction to SRV! It takes me back to the first time I heard him in the early 80s and had the same reaction!
    Stevie is a Texas treasure and legend! God bless you brother!

  • @fonsecorona
    @fonsecorona Год назад +99

    Back in '90, when I heard the news about his passing, I literally wept...The guy had just got his life back in track, and was on his way to have an amazing (more than it was already) career as one of the most gifted musicians ever...
    I find myself elated with your reaction to SRVs performing, Elizabeth...Thank you!

    • @ryurc3033
      @ryurc3033 Год назад +5

      I was 5 years old, and still remember it was one of the only times I had seen my dad cry. My dad was a guitar player, and half owner of a blues bar from 89-99. So I grew up surrounded by SRV, Eric Johnson, Joe satriani, Steve Vai, and the like.

    • @BobbyGeneric145
      @BobbyGeneric145 Год назад +6

      Imagine the levels that a clean, reborn SRV would have taken it to. Damn.

    • @tdz69
      @tdz69 Год назад +5

      Me too man. I still remember the moment. Had the radio on and the announcement came on. I didn’t believe it. Turned on mtv (back when it was actually a music channel) and caught mtv news. I was devastated. Such a loss.

    • @ZepG
      @ZepG Год назад +1

      @@tdz69
      I was watching MTV when the news was announced and my heart stopped a beat. I was supposed to see him live before he died and something came up and I was like oh I'll catch him next time on tour.

    • @jamesburge1983
      @jamesburge1983 Год назад +1

      I remember when the news broke. It was announced that he was on tour with Eric Clapton. At the time there were rumors that Eric had given up his seat on the helicopter. For a week or so everyone I knew discussed the event with reservation. Then one day someone spoke up and asked 'Is it wrong to think that the wrong guy was on that helicopter?' We all broke down and acknowledged that we all had been wondering the same thing, just that no one wanted to say it.

  • @moocann691
    @moocann691 Год назад +96

    she is having a musicgasum
    which is when you find a song or artist ABSOLUTELY amazing in every way and it gives you the shivers whenever it comes on. Look at her facial expressions they are amazing

    • @TheBigJimShow8376
      @TheBigJimShow8376 Год назад +1

      Instant Musigasm 😂😂😂

    • @petegrigor7298
      @petegrigor7298 Год назад

      I'm thinking I need a shower after watching her enjoy this . . . I'm enjoying the music and watching her too!

  • @Plums72
    @Plums72 Год назад +109

    I will never get tired of seeing a new Stevie Ray Vaughan fan being born. The man's music saved my life when I was younger, and I'll always champion his brilliance.

    • @BrentTharp
      @BrentTharp Год назад +2

      That's awesome, man. 💕

  • @joneses1962
    @joneses1962 5 месяцев назад +8

    In 1983 I was a 21 year old rock/blues guitarist. I had just moved to Reno, NV and was trying to figure out what I wanted to do. I can actually remember the first time I heard Stevie Ray Vaughan. I was listening to the radio when Pride And Joy came on. I was blown away. I remain blown away by every single note I have ever heard him play. In 1990 I was sitting with a group of friends talking. My brother's wife showed up, sat down next to me, leaned over and whispered "Stevie Ray Vaughan died". I was devastated. At that time he was my primary influence. I make a point of not trying to mimic my influences, but rather follow their examples by working towards putting myself into whatever I play. The way Stevie approached the guitar, and the power he put into his playing is unrivaled....I do need to say that it's probably a good thing that I don't try to mimic my influences because I wouldn't be able to mimic them anyway 😂

  • @mariozales5971
    @mariozales5971 Год назад +135

    SRV is one of the guitar gods. He plays with the best stink face ever. He also plays with extra thick string set. He throws in all that flamboyant playing and doesnt miss a beat of the melody without it sounding forced. He was truly in a class of his own.

    • @marshallmoore435
      @marshallmoore435 Год назад +1

      Everytime I see the phrase "stink face" I get a laugh.

    • @philrichmond5919
      @philrichmond5919 Год назад

      @@marshallmoore435 me too. Clearly it’s orgasm face.

    • @bbb462cid
      @bbb462cid Год назад +2

      It's the Vaughan Face lol. This 'stink face' stuff started after his death. When he was alive it was the Vaughan Face.

    • @steakandsanity
      @steakandsanity Год назад +4

      Most guitarists I know can't understand how he plays with those heavy strings. It's a crucial part of how he gets his sound. And no one else can do it.

    • @bbb462cid
      @bbb462cid Год назад

      @@steakandsanity also used bass frets

  • @robertsonjp
    @robertsonjp Год назад +124

    I haven’t listened to any SRV in a very long time, and I forgot just how freaking brilliant he was. Few, if any, play and sing with the amount of soul and intensity he did. One of the greatest losses in music history.

  • @rosshardin9547
    @rosshardin9547 Год назад +116

    I'm beyond stoked that you're finally digging in to Stevie Ray Vaughan. He's the answer to the question if Jimi Hendrix and Jeff Beck (RIP) were combined into one person what would they sound like. And yet, he takes the fierce blues aggression of Hendrix, the soulful touch of Beck, and out of it comes a wholly unique voice on the guitar. I contend that SRV was the last truly original blues guitarist, and he didn't limit himself to just the blues. His loss is still one of the most devastating in the pantheon of rock and roll over 30 years later. He had just gotten clean from hard drugs and had nothing to hold him back, but a helicopter crash had other plans. :( Thanks for this Elizabeth, seeing someone else discover this rare talent of a human and enjoy themselves so thoroughly is awe inspiring, even for someone who's grown up listening to Stevie Ray Vaughan.

    • @VodkaSelekta
      @VodkaSelekta Год назад +2

      To me at least, i hear 60% Albert King 30% Jimi and maybe 10% Misc Influences. Weird how everyone hears things completely different.

    • @joseflowery
      @joseflowery Год назад +1

      @@VodkaSelekta 100%, he’s an amalgamation of Robert Johnson, bb king, Hendrix and many more incredible artists. There is something just so insanely “genuine” about Srv and it’s such a shame he left this earth so early. He played the HELL out of that guitar

  • @OdetteHill-h1r
    @OdetteHill-h1r Месяц назад +3

    Watching a master at his profession on the guitar, but also someone who is one with the guitar. The way he could bend, blend and become the guitar with his playing and singing has never been matched. You don't see anyone now that even comes close to his creative abilities, just pure soul and blues. I think after watching this young ladies reaction to pure genius like this she made have had to step outside for a smoke because of the way it made her feel.

  • @Jason_Expanse
    @Jason_Expanse Год назад +90

    While I've heard this song like a million times before, it's truly such a joy to see someone else enjoying it for the first time too. Brings a new appreciation to something I'd almost taken for granted 😁

  • @DevilDoll69
    @DevilDoll69 Год назад +127

    That tone is unmistakable. The power that shines through even in his most graceful notes is breathtaking. It's an infuriating tragedy that he was taken from us.

    • @kentuckybowl-o-sticks
      @kentuckybowl-o-sticks Год назад +1

      Too good for this life...

    • @philstubblefield
      @philstubblefield Год назад +1

      *_His_* death was the one that gut-punched me! I remember the shock... Why *_him_*?!? 😠

    • @GunsNBudder
      @GunsNBudder Год назад +3

      Just after having gotten clean and fixing his life and loving it and performing at the highest levels he'd ever performed at. He was too good for this world in every way.

    • @generatormike
      @generatormike Год назад +2

      Just think what he would have produced in the last 32 years

    • @BLOVECU
      @BLOVECU Год назад +1

      i still tear up when i listen to him.

  • @briandates1999
    @briandates1999 Год назад +118

    I was laughing my butt off when you were listening to his guitar playing and loving it!
    I kept thinking, "and you haven't even heard him sing yet!"
    Truly a legend. There is a great free documentary about him, although I can't remember where I saw it, but it is phenomenal. He was a genuinely awesome person too.
    In the documentary, I believe it was a vocal teacher he went to at some point to tell her he wanted to learn to sing. She had him sing a bit and said, "honey, you don't need any lessons! Don't change a thing!"
    (Or something like that 🙂)

    • @gragor11
      @gragor11 Год назад +8

      Me too. Pretty funny actually. Yes, if you are blown away now Elizabeth, this early in the song where he is just prepping the audience what were you going to do when he finally stepped up to the mike.

    • @KingEdwardMMVIII
      @KingEdwardMMVIII Год назад +2

      Guessing its the one I watched. Lonestar 1984-1989 on Amazon Prime. I just realized there is one for 1954-1983 Rise of a Texas Bluesman.

    • @csi2448
      @csi2448 Год назад +4

      Stevie did completely retool his singing/singing style after he got clean. He modeled it off of lifetime friend Doyle Bramhall. Stevie said that he was basically just "shouting" when he was singing. After he got clean, his singing is what improved the most. I implore everyone to watch Stevie's performance of 'Cold Shot' from the 89 ACL show. And then go listen to another 1989 performance, just RUclips 'Stevie Ray Vaughan Dirty Pool Clean Strat'. It's phenomenal. He's on a radio show and he just busts his guitar out and blows us all away with his playing and singing!

    • @gordowg1wg145
      @gordowg1wg145 Год назад

      There's this - ruclips.net/video/PECJR78vHV4/видео.html - Rise of a Texas Bluesman, which the pretender King* Edward the 28th mentioned.
      *My family name can be traced to the 4/5th century and the family motto translates to "Royal Our Blood"😉

    • @KingEdwardMMVIII
      @KingEdwardMMVIII Год назад

      @@gordowg1wg145 It's a profile name dude, relax. Spoiler: I'm not actually a King. And it's 2008. When I made this account. Also you linked them to the same doc I mentioned and the link doesn't even work. Oh and what is this "Royal" name you claim to have?

  • @cowfrank
    @cowfrank 2 месяца назад +2

    He was a force of nature, I miss him so much.

  • @skiptrace1888
    @skiptrace1888 Год назад +236

    She never stopped smiling the whole time! Each note Stevie Ray produced was literally music to her ears! 😊 You go girl

    • @jackieraulerson2005
      @jackieraulerson2005 Год назад +6

      Yessssss

    • @davidcarpenter5274
      @davidcarpenter5274 Год назад +6

      Yeah ,,, you can say anything ... But when you make that face ... You know ,,, it's touching your soul ...
      Love your comments ...
      Love your videos ,,, you bring it all to mind ... Why we love music !!! Thank you ...

    • @deandownsouth
      @deandownsouth Год назад +5

      That face, that reaction... that's why so many guys want to play guitars. Chicks dig guitarists. Simple

    • @G.O.D..
      @G.O.D.. 10 месяцев назад +5

      first time i've seen her react like this since eddie vedder's black

    • @Followerofthekingofkings1969
      @Followerofthekingofkings1969 8 месяцев назад

      Think she fell in love with Texas blues😂

  • @jsatre5504
    @jsatre5504 Год назад +121

    Thank you Elizabeth. Words cannot describe how talented and soulful SRV was. As a guitar player I'm constantly blown away by the extremely heavy guage strings he used, hands like iron, controlled feedback, over the top vocals, I could go on and on. He felt the music he played deep in his soul and so do his listeners. Also this concert was from 1983, by 1986 he was deep into drug addiction. Thankfully he was able to get clean by 1987 and create more incredible music. There will never be another SRV.

    • @Hitical_Crit
      @Hitical_Crit Год назад +6

      Didn't he play .13's? Hands like iron alright to hit those bends, and the TONE

    • @OceanofMaya
      @OceanofMaya Год назад +6

      @@Hitical_Crit I think so. his entire set was heavy gauge. Non-players would have real difficulty understanding how hard it is to bend 2+ whole steps, in time, and stay in pitch....and do it over and over and over again. There's a video where he breaks a low E...it looks like a cable flying about lol:).

    • @randywissler9923
      @randywissler9923 Год назад +4

      Speaking of the strings, have ever seen how truly large his hands were? I met him in 87' and got to shake his hand. My God, fingers the size of bratwurst and a grip like a bear trap!!

    • @rickcolumbo3148
      @rickcolumbo3148 Год назад +1

      I forget where I heard it but recently I watched something, (maybe his guitar tech) saying he wasn't playing heavy strings, I assume later in his career. I wish I had known because my first strat has so many springs on it and the neck is a banana now

    • @rickcolumbo3148
      @rickcolumbo3148 Год назад

      @@OceanofMaya I handed my guitar instructor my guitar when I was 18 and asked him to give it a go, he grabbed a hold of it and said what the hell do you have on here, I said 19's, he said how do you bend that. Ha. But it really wasn't worth the skin. I switched to 8's and every note I held I squeezed out of tune.

  • @jaydebbiefrye5420
    @jaydebbiefrye5420 Год назад +107

    I saw him in Atlanta pretty much days before he passed. He was so open and pure to a small and enchanted audience about his sobriety and life. He gave us one of the best concerts we have ever seen. 😢

    • @papadonhomerepairs9700
      @papadonhomerepairs9700 Год назад

      Great concert at Lakewood

    • @meatspear4205
      @meatspear4205 Год назад +3

      Damn, what a privilege.

    • @stanschmenge1965
      @stanschmenge1965 Год назад +2

      saw him 3 times, but none of those shows were after he sobered up. I heard he was 10 times better once he was drug and alcohol free.

  • @Brave2standalone
    @Brave2standalone 8 месяцев назад +15

    Stevie Ray Vaughan was a musical genius!!!

  • @BIGGOTOR1046
    @BIGGOTOR1046 Год назад +191

    If there was one man that was put on this earth to get absolutely everything out of a guitar 🎸 SRV was that man. He put it all out there when he played. Such an amazing talent gone way too soon. RIP SRV

    • @mustangmikep51
      @mustangmikep51 Год назад +3

      Check out Taj Farrant...hes the next SRV...and I'm not kidding you....

    • @DogFish-NZ
      @DogFish-NZ Год назад +2

      I bet her husband knew he could play behind his back and never told her 😉😉😂

    • @admiralbob7797
      @admiralbob7797 Год назад +1

      @@mustangmikep51 He's good. But sorry - he ain't SRV good.

  • @AndyPresto75
    @AndyPresto75 Год назад +92

    Stevie Ray Vaughn isn’t just a blues legend but also a bona fide musical god, while watching that stank face and his magical fingers never gets old. Double Trouble also deserve high praise as a brilliant rhythm section and for being the perfect foil to Stevie's ridiculous virtuosity. Thanks so much Elizabeth as your reactions were priceless!

    • @briangriffin5524
      @briangriffin5524 Год назад +3

      Tommy Shannon on bass, Johnny Winter's sideman for years.

    • @MitchJohnson0110
      @MitchJohnson0110 Год назад +2

      Truth. Obviously we all know SRV as the legend he is, but Double Trouble is as reliable and solid as it gets.

  • @jimbo4110
    @jimbo4110 Год назад +75

    The GOAT of guitar showing all how it is done. He's been gone 32 years from this earth and I have never seen anyone come close to Stevie Ray. I am so thankful to have seen him play live in small clubs in 1984.

    • @roweshowtactical
      @roweshowtactical Год назад +2

      FACTS!!! Stevie is the GOAT and can’t get touched

    • @charlesmullen3359
      @charlesmullen3359 Год назад +5

      I actually think that he played VooDoo Child better than Jimi. His technical and improvisational skills are still to this day unmatched.

    • @scottbegonias313
      @scottbegonias313 Год назад +1

      You are absolutely right no one will ever come close to Stevie in blues! Check out the new kid on the block Billy Strings ,he’s only 30 years old Bluegrass prodigy!

    • @deandee8082
      @deandee8082 Год назад

      twice and chomps debrione winery in george, the last was 3 shows before his last, so fuggen sad, Stevie looked at me several times and nodded, think he recognized us?

    • @gleefulhollydays
      @gleefulhollydays Год назад

      Hard to believe it's been that long already. Wish I had been able to see him live

  • @philedgerton7892
    @philedgerton7892 8 месяцев назад +9

    Gurl! YOU ARE A ROCKER! You just didn't realize it before. You're the first classically oriented musician I've known who understands the attractions of this stuff.

  • @JFrit67
    @JFrit67 Год назад +102

    Stevie had massively powerful hands. The string gauges he played were extremely heavy by any standard. He also enjoyed high string action on the neck, where most players like low action. His guitars would be unplayable to most. Great job!

    • @Quake120
      @Quake120 Год назад +8

      I knew about the string gauges but I had no idea about the high action. That is crazy! What a guitar god

    • @spooley
      @spooley Год назад +8

      Heard a story about Eric Clapton picking up Wife #1, feeling the strings and action -- said eff that and set it back down.

    • @daflotsam
      @daflotsam Год назад +5

      I was looking to see if someone mentioned this before I repeated.
      The tone of those strings and action gave SRV such a unique tone, in addition to other factors.
      They did start to affect his fingers at one point, causing them to bleed and putting a "hole in his finger".
      He did go to a smaller gauge at one point, but just slightly.

    • @RowOfMushyTiT
      @RowOfMushyTiT Год назад +3

      I put heavy gauges on my Guitar once and the whole neck bent. Could only play them detuned.

    • @ambassadortourettes753
      @ambassadortourettes753 Год назад +5

      One of the most important fact about his playing 🙄👌I used to argue to my fellow metal heads that he more endurance and stamina than all the Slayer songs put together... Guy had more attack than anyone else I can think of 🤔 Well 🤔Only Joe Bonamassa could contend

  • @dropbarracuda
    @dropbarracuda Год назад +151

    This song in particular is musical edging at its finest. It's exciting, provocative, occasionally obscene, and takes you to places you've never imagined before. Although not vocally dense, I'm so glad you did this video, because Stevie Ray expresses himself through his guitar more passionately than most any other artist through their medium. One thing that makes your channel so special is that your keen perception of the artist and subtleties of their performance have given me new perspective on artists and songs I've listened to for years, so this was a real treat.

    • @dieselbourbon3728
      @dieselbourbon3728 Год назад +6

      Occasionally obscene.
      So true

    • @tomtomthebear
      @tomtomthebear Год назад +5

      You need to check Jeff healey, as the years go passing live at a jazz festival. I promise you will not be disappointed

    • @Jason_xofilos
      @Jason_xofilos Год назад +1

      Again, I concur.

  • @gavindadds4414
    @gavindadds4414 Год назад +57

    "My ears are bending and he's giving me chills." The same reaction we all had when Stevie burst onto the scene. Gone way too soon but thank God for his time on Earth and the musical legacy he left behind.

  • @CharlieDoesntSurf
    @CharlieDoesntSurf 11 дней назад

    This is an absolute treat. Watching a musically inclinded person experience Stevie Ray Vaughan for the first time is just wonderful.

  • @bmphil3400
    @bmphil3400 10 месяцев назад +134

    He was a direct channel for the blues. There was no thought, hesitation, game plan etc. It just flowed. He just played and there was never any question about whether he could pull it off. He was lightning in a bottle and all you had to do was turn it loose.

    • @tomsanders2533
      @tomsanders2533 8 месяцев назад +3

      At 75 years he makes me feel like A COOL DUDE JUST FOR LISTENING

    • @brooksbrown580
      @brooksbrown580 5 месяцев назад +2

      Yes indeed Ive read people were talking about he would practice and play for hours on end with out stopping, he was dedicated to say the least.

  • @uwhusky8
    @uwhusky8 Год назад +102

    “There are clearly conversations being had between the two.” That’s the best description of SRV’s blend of guitar and vocals I’ve ever heard.

    • @MDestron2282
      @MDestron2282 Год назад +2

      I think that's how it is for everyone that plays an instrument. Music is a language. We're trying to have the best conversation together.

    • @lauralaine8678
      @lauralaine8678 Год назад +5

      Clearly conversations are being had, can’t tell if the guitar is agreeing or arguing with him! 😂

    • @Cykolojik1
      @Cykolojik1 Год назад

      ​@@lauralaine8678 😂🤣😂🤣😂

    • @markjerome4320
      @markjerome4320 Год назад

      He lets his guitar speak

    • @wildwillie5408
      @wildwillie5408 Год назад

      Special thing you sometimes get when the singer is also playing. Brings to mind Robert Johnson, Bob Dylan and Neil Young. They all hold conversations with their instruments.

  • @DrewMonge
    @DrewMonge Год назад +38

    I literally wanted to cry watching you get excited about watching SRV do his thing. Shows that you "get it", and appreciates the beauty of SRV's monumental talent that he was. You don't see that too often these days. Thank you. ☺️

  • @RandyKopis
    @RandyKopis Месяц назад +1

    The single greatest guitar performance in the history of music. Bar none. Even Hendrix couldn't top this.

  • @michaeloreilly2533
    @michaeloreilly2533 Год назад +94

    SRV says more with his guitar while warming up that many guitarists say in their entire body of work. When he actually applies his talents specifically to a song it’s sublime.

    • @AB-C1
      @AB-C1 Год назад

      Jeff beck same I feel way he kept evolving right up until his death tragically young at 78 he looked about 50 and should have lived to 120! His mastery was ALL THERE!! Just look at the musicians he was playing with all 30 and younger it appeared and EVERYONE wanted to play with him.. no wonder the guy was a genuinely NICE bloke down to earth and talent out of this world but also so generous!! Never hogged any limelight!
      That's class! God bless him and God rest his soul! 👍💔🎸🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🇬🇧

  • @Ronzothedrummer
    @Ronzothedrummer Год назад +61

    This might have been my favorite reaction video I have ever seen. Priceless! I was lucky enough to see him live before he died. It was a big arena and I was far away and I was still mesmerized. I am a professional musician and I was 21 when he died. My band was playing his songs at the time. I remember the day he died so well. They played his songs all day on the radio. Tears were flowing.

  • @jackandcoffee1145
    @jackandcoffee1145 9 месяцев назад +50

    You really can't fake the genuine joy Elizabeth gets from really good music.

  • @212x3
    @212x3 Год назад +216

    AHHH!!!!!! THE GOAT! So glad you're getting into SRV! His songs, Little wing, Mary had a little lamb, voodoo child, Lenny, Tin Pan Alley (Tin pan is a MUST with Johnny Copeland). Stevie should always, ALWAYS been seen so pick the live versions. The Live at "El Mocambo" ones are incredible.

    • @toddpaluzzi
      @toddpaluzzi Год назад +7

      You can't say his songs, and mention little wing and voodoo Chile

    • @dokb1942
      @dokb1942 Год назад +9

      @@toddpaluzzi True, he had several covers over his time but each are his versions and in some cases outshines the originals. That was one of his gifts that he shared with us, his fans. In fact if you look at 212 X's list every one is a cover but aside from Little Wing and Voodoo Child how many know or care because of how well he performed it and fused his style with the song that was written.

    • @johnscott2076
      @johnscott2076 Год назад +8

      👍👍👍👍👍 live tin pan alley is sooo goood

    • @ianrochon1728
      @ianrochon1728 Год назад +2

      Preach brother PREACH!!!!

    • @davidbubbins5348
      @davidbubbins5348 Год назад +2

      Yes, yes. Tin Pan Alley with Johnny Copeland is phenomenal and a must-for sure.

  • @Lazrid1
    @Lazrid1 Год назад +75

    Only SRV could make Elizabeth , someone who reacts to vocalists , have a complete eargasm meltdown . I simply love it !!
    Stevie was one of those guitar players that had a direct link between his soul and the strings on that guitar . He poured everything he was into every note he played or sang and it showed !! One of the most amazing guitar players , songwriters ,blues vocalists and performers to ever strap on a guitar and step behind the mic .
    Elizabeth you are simply going to love this rabbit hole, his vocals and guitar playing will leave you amazed with every video you watch !!!!
    Enjoy !!

    • @KMoney1219
      @KMoney1219 Год назад +2

      Brilliantly said. This is probably my favorite of her reaction videos. Honestly, reminds me of myself when i discovered SRV as a kid 30 years ago

    • @orlock20
      @orlock20 Год назад

      She is use to guitar players and does play a musical instrument. The top tier players get bored with the standard sound and play their instrument like it was performed by a top player on another instrument. So even if they don't play that instrument, they know what it can sound like when played by a top player.

    • @coreywall2886
      @coreywall2886 Год назад +1

      @@orlock20 are you saying that Stevie had a standard sound and that because she plays piano she can't be impressed? I've seen a lot of dumb comments on RUclips, but yours takes the cake.

    • @christophertaylor9100
      @christophertaylor9100 Год назад +2

      I wonder if her husband survived the attack after she filmed this

    • @j_freed
      @j_freed Год назад

      Stevie really uses the very vocal quality of the instrument, there’s a lot going on with phrasing and subtle pitch manipulations that are emotional to singers as well if they have a good ear.
      He creates surprise, drama, comedy, anguish, actually he does so much that his SRV clones do not!
      Wow. It comes down to a lot more than the equipment, the techniques or the notes, it is SPIRIT . . .

  • @10CentHead
    @10CentHead Год назад +51

    That is precisely how you’re supposed to react to this music… he aimed for the soul, and nailed a bullseye. ❤

  • @dpurser
    @dpurser 26 дней назад

    And thus a new Stevie Ray Vaughan fan is born. Elizabeth, I love, love, LOVED watching and hearing your reactions to him! Your responses almost brought as much joy to me as his playing does...Every! Single! TIME!!

  • @chuckganz8840
    @chuckganz8840 Год назад +61

    I would never mean this in a vulgar way, but that is what an eargasm is all about....when it makes you react in such a way that you can't control yourself, you know that you have just heard something as great or greater than anything you have ever heard before. He was the Epitome of greatness.... a phenomenal reaction Elizabeth.

  • @vinvinnyproductions
    @vinvinnyproductions Год назад +83

    Stevie was also one of the most kindest and most humble human beings who ever existed ❤️

    • @roncypert8255
      @roncypert8255 Год назад +11

      Yes he was! After he got sober, he inspired countless others who were trying to overcome their addictions by not only wholeheartedly immersing himself in his program, but by also mentoring others by speaking before groups and telling his story.
      That makes his tragic death at such an early age even more heartbreaking, to know that he had overcome so much, and was seeing life through clear eyes and brain.
      RIP SRV

    • @bbb462cid
      @bbb462cid Год назад +5

      he didn't even like to say something bad about another person

    • @HocusPocus6969
      @HocusPocus6969 Год назад +2

      He was only with us a short time but he gifted the world immensely.

  • @joeyk5876
    @joeyk5876 Год назад +135

    I just stumbled upon this. I don’t know who you are or what you’re about but, I love how genuinely excited you are to hear this guy play music. He’s one of the biggest guitar heroes that ever lived and I rarely see people get excited who aren’t guitar players. He changed everything by drawing from everything.

    • @loricoil1732
      @loricoil1732 Год назад +9

      Oh you'll have to check out her reactions to Nightwish with Floor Jansen and her reaction to disturbs "Sound of Silence".

    • @redplanet9162
      @redplanet9162 Год назад +12

      Oh you've just stumbled down the rabbit hole here! Learn so much on this channel.

    • @tonyfro23
      @tonyfro23 Год назад +7

      Rabbit hole she is amazing

    • @MichaelB769
      @MichaelB769 Год назад +2

      Hopefully you subscribed, as well; much more to enjoy here! :)

    • @828_Nate
      @828_Nate Год назад +4

      Welcome to the club! She's like an adorable siren 😂

  • @desolatemetro
    @desolatemetro 6 месяцев назад +3

    Your reactions are so great and so appropriate for someone hearing SRV for the first time! There are lots of technically great guitarists out there, and Stevie is one, but no one can put as much feeling into a guitar part as him. Truly a virtuoso. They playing is absolutely effortless but its like he's wringing his soul out to channel this constant super intense stream of creativity and emotion. You have to be pretty good to cover Hendrix and have it be as good as Hendrix!
    Great vid!

  • @Philip8825
    @Philip8825 Год назад +266

    I’ve listened to a lot of SRV reaction videos, and though you’re not a guitarist, it feels to me like you understand the essence of Stevie’s musical genius better than anyone I’ve heard. You grasped most every nuance of what made him this living channel of endlessly flowing creative musical ferocity. Thank you so much for your deeply insightful analysis, it brought me to tears …

    • @pattyandersen5516
      @pattyandersen5516 Год назад +9

      You are so right. A true legend. My 65 year old heart mourns his genius loss.

    • @Philip8825
      @Philip8825 Год назад +4

      @@pattyandersen5516 a true inspiration in so many ways …

    • @mattalger2325
      @mattalger2325 Год назад +10

      You nailed it brother. Watching someone enjoy Stevie this much brought tears to my eyes as well. She gets it. He was a brilliant light that was extinguished gar too early. The world is less without him.

    • @mattalger2325
      @mattalger2325 Год назад +8

      This reaction brought tears to my eyes. Feeling you get so authentically delighted by his presence was a beautiful thing.🙏🏻💖 His Love will continue throughout time carried through his magical creations in frequency.
      I know that you truly felt the energy flowing through him and literally pouring from him. I enjoy all of your videos because of how genuinely excited and passionate you are about the music and the vocals. Music truly creates connection.
      You see, we are here, as far as I can tell, to help each other; our brothers, our sisters, our friends, our enemies. That is to help each other and not hurt each other.
      Stevie Ray Vaughan

    • @scottw9732
      @scottw9732 Год назад +4

      My 52 year old heart does, too. That he had recently gotten clean before that helicopter ride killed him makes my heart ache to this day. Ill always remember where I was.

  • @nightmoves7989
    @nightmoves7989 Год назад +46

    This has got to be one of my favorite reaction videos ever. Seeing someone experience Stevie Ray for the first time is so cool.

    • @craenor
      @craenor Год назад +3

      I'm watching it for the fourth time now. :)
      And I've seen the video she's reacting to at least 100 times.

  • @MeatBattery
    @MeatBattery Год назад +66

    Saw him 6 months before the helicopter crash. When he started a solo his eyes would roll back in his head and nothing but white could be seen. He was not human. An angel in human form that praised all of creation with the melodies that set the soul free. RIP SRV

    • @frandemario1416
      @frandemario1416 Год назад

      I never saw him in concert. A huge regret.

    • @chetsmith2593
      @chetsmith2593 Год назад

      My wife and I did too around the same time, can't remember exactly. We were at Marriot's Great American in Santa Clara, His stage left, front spots. I remembered his eyes doing that too !! We were in front of the speakers, couldn't hear for a week! We're even still married, Rhythm & Blues!

    • @ostosis704
      @ostosis704 Год назад

      That was also due to the drugs he was on, but no doubt. One of the best.

    • @MeatBattery
      @MeatBattery Год назад +1

      @@ostosis704 He was not on drugs at all. He had been through rehab and his girl friend Janna Lapidus Leblanc, helped him stay clean until the helicopter crash that took his life. She was a former model and was instrumental in helping him turn his life around.

    • @MeatBattery
      @MeatBattery Год назад +1

      @@chetsmith2593 Congrats on your marriage. Mine only lasted 20 years, regretfully. Stay strong and give your lovely wife an extra hug and kiss. Peace....

  • @bers9669
    @bers9669 7 месяцев назад +4

    the ability of that man to play the guitar is impressive, but he ability to please a woman like that, without even being alive is, indeed, out of this world.

  • @christophertaylor4999
    @christophertaylor4999 Год назад +62

    It's always fun when someone meets the GOAT

  • @sleathymofo
    @sleathymofo Год назад +121

    As great as Stevie was, Double Trouble (Chris Layton the drummer and Tommy Shannon the bass player) were beyond fantastic and highlighted Stevie's playing. They could play slow like in Texas Flood and when SRV went into warp speed, those two locked into each other perfectly. They were truly a powerhouse trio!

    • @giljensen1132
      @giljensen1132 Год назад +4

      Who was the keyboard player I saw several videos where he was rocking out and keeping up with Stevie

    • @jenuwinedisneyphiles4927
      @jenuwinedisneyphiles4927 Год назад +9

      @@giljensen1132 Reece Wynans.

    • @tejoe13
      @tejoe13 Год назад +10

      @@giljensen1132 Keyboard player Reese Wynans was added a couple of records after this one.

    • @3SeveredHeads
      @3SeveredHeads Год назад +6

      And Reece was in a league of his own!! The whole band were tight and perfect together….cruel fate ripped it from us when poor Stevie was killed 😢

    • @craenor
      @craenor Год назад +10

      It's even more impressive when you know that, with few exceptions (when he was forced to), Stevie never played with a setlist. He just played what he felt like playing in the moment, and Double Trouble just had to be ready for it. And then, even when you know the song, you have no idea how he's going to play it...and they didn't know either.
      They just had to watch Stevie and keep up. And they were phenomenal at it.

  • @blakerbnsn
    @blakerbnsn Год назад +45

    You don't listen to SRV, you experience him. RIP Mr. Vaughan....you are missed.

  • @happyphotoshooter
    @happyphotoshooter 25 дней назад +1

    I was a fan of his from the beginning, and luckily my wife is as well. If you watch the bass and drum player, they keep any eye on him always because they need to change tempos depending on what came to his mind. They said he never played a song the same way twice, so they had to be ready. I know people will have their own favorites, but to me he is the best blues guitarist I have ever seen (And B. B. King agrees.....). As a guitarist in general, if he is not the best, he is in the top three. It's a shame he was lost so soon. R.I.P. Stevie.

  • @badgeraz3797
    @badgeraz3797 Год назад +118

    I don't think Stevie gets enough love. Life by the drop is great and his version of voodoo child is amazing too

    • @ChickenSoupMusic
      @ChickenSoupMusic Год назад +1

      House is Rockin’, Pride and Joy, Superstition live, Little Wing ❤

    • @jimz6850
      @jimz6850 Год назад +3

      Stevie gets plenty of recognition. He's a once in a millennia musician and words can't even begin to put a label on him. One note and you know it's him and it just grabs your soul and takes you on a ride of a lifetime be it the first or the thousandth time.

    • @SixStringSlinger1
      @SixStringSlinger1 Год назад +2

      My favorites are Life Without You, Lenny, Tin Pan Alley, and Riviera Paradise along with Texas Flood and Voodoo Child.

    • @lorijones5658
      @lorijones5658 Год назад

      voodoo chile is still my fave. miss him

  • @omegalis
    @omegalis Год назад +43

    One subtle thing I am always impressed by with him is his ability to stay perfectly on beat throughout his improvising.

  • @stevec9693
    @stevec9693 Год назад +57

    It puts a smile on my face that older music and artists are still being recognized and appreciated 30 or 40 years well after they were recorded.

  • @ncphotog2010
    @ncphotog2010 7 месяцев назад +5

    Watching your reactions to the greatest guitar player who as ever lived - during an awesome performance - was absolutely priceless!!! I love your videos!!

  • @zombiination7717
    @zombiination7717 9 месяцев назад +53

    SRV didn't play the song. He became the song. Music poured out of every fabric of his being. I saw him once. It was the first time I could feel someone's every emotion through the guitar. SRV is a one of a kind and taken from us way to soon.

  • @coreywall2886
    @coreywall2886 Год назад +73

    The song that got me into guitar back when I was 14. Hard to believe that's been over 20 years now.. If only we could've had him longer. You will always be missed Stevie.

    • @KMoney1219
      @KMoney1219 Год назад +3

      I remember seeing his Austin City Limits set on PBS in the mid-90sish when I had just started playing as a kid and remember being just absolutely floored. SRV, along with Clapton, Gilmore and Santana became some of my biggest inspirations as a player.

    • @branmonte
      @branmonte Год назад +2

      dude same! I was probably 10 and I would watch this video on repeat and mimic the sounds with my voice. Luckily I had intuitive parents and within a few months they got me a bright red Squire Strat and a starter amp. Been playing for 15+ years now.

  • @dwainshearer6674
    @dwainshearer6674 Год назад +131

    Every part of this song makes you feel like you’re experiencing a wild, ever changing rain storm. You feel the lightening, thunder, rain, wind and all of the variations of a storm. True genius by SRV. He is the GOAT!

  • @jordansmith8348
    @jordansmith8348 8 месяцев назад +2

    I love how you acknowledge the courage of our boys... Jimi was Airborne...SRV knew there are other ways...
    "Here's me feeling you, more than you can feel me"... masterful...

  • @Kesrick
    @Kesrick Год назад +114

    Not only did SRV and his guitar meld perfectly, hardly anyone recognizes that his sound is almost impossible to duplicate because he played with such heavy gauge strings. He played a custom set of 13s and must have had the finger strength of a god to bend them the way he did with such ease.

    • @gingersteve
      @gingersteve Год назад +18

      The story behind his string gauges over the years is pretty insane. He used 13s because he would be guaranteed to break a set of 10s in just one gig (mainly due to the aggression of his picking). However, the consequences of bending 13s was that he would lose lots of skin off his fingertips - at one stage, he developed holes in his fingertips. According to his tech, Rene Martinez, he would fill them with baking powder and cover that in glue, then jam his fingers into his palm or onto his arm to transfer skin to his fingertips. Rene told his this was unsustainable (obviously), and that he had to reduce string gauge and change his technique. Before his death, he had moved to a custom set of 11s (from GHS I think), and had started occasionally trying to use 10s. I can't imagine ever wanting to put myself through that, which is only one of the reasons why I am not SRV!

    • @johnthompson4214
      @johnthompson4214 Год назад +4

      probably why he was always sweating his ass off lol

    • @billdeskin8563
      @billdeskin8563 Год назад +1

      13’s. 😂

    • @EvilSean62
      @EvilSean62 Год назад +2

      i have tried ... you may be correct
      others have tried ... ive seen people play "like"
      he was a force of nature like hendrix or gilmour
      string guage on the plain string not such an issue ... huge tone difference on the wounds

    • @gttim
      @gttim Год назад +4

      @@gingersteve Trower uses 12s still.