First Time Reacting To Stevie Ray Vaughan "LIFE WITHOUT YOU" LIVE REACTION
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This is the most heartbreaking, hardest video for me to watch. I had the blessing to see SRV several times at clubs in Houston. Stevie always made his way to every person, visiting with us and we were considered his friends, not fans.
No One will ever compare to Him. Greatest Guitarist and Human Ever.
Jealous! I seen SRV 7 rows back right in the 80's next to his stack and got to listen to all his riffs clearly. I even remember where I was the day he was reported down in the helicopter! I will never forget my favorite guitarist
@@tomc2444 I was at Stevie Ray Vaughn's last concert the night his helicopter crashed after the show at Alpine Valley, Wisconsin August 26th 1990. The next morning when I heard the horrible news was one of the saddest days of my life. The lineup was Eric Clapton, SRV, Robert Cray and Buddy Guy. RIP SRV!
He swapped guitar's ,tuned his amp,broke his tooth . I absolutely love ♥ SRV ! RIP my brother !
One of the greatest guitar switch outs of a live performance ever!!!!!! You can't tell it even happened unless you look very very close!!!! Stevie had one of the best bands and best road staffs ever!!!! Paragraphs baby Paragraphs so says Austin TX!!!!!!
I think the one on Look at Little Sister on Austin City Limits is better but this one is good also
SRV is wearing a Navajo/Plains Tribe necklace around his neck called a Squash Blossom. The centerpiece on the necklace is called a Naja. It represents a horseshoe to ward against evil. Turquoise stone meaning is very important to Native Americans because it's blue/green color symbolizes water and sky. He's got Spanish style silver conchos on his belt and on his "El Zorro" style hat. Conchos are used for elaborate horse bridles
So glad he was clean and sober his last three years of life. What a talent. He's the GOAT.
He was ahead of his time. One of the best guitar players ever.
SRV ~ 🎸🐐 The goatiest goat in all of goatness
**Tightrope at Austin City Limits 1989**
Tightrope is a song he wrote about beating addiction and making amends.
Another master guitarist/artist and producer. Member of the Eagles, Joe Walsh recently said:
“People have got to get away from their computers, and pick-up instruments again”
Stevie meant every word he said in the speech. It was obvious in the way he lived his life offstage. Heaven got a good soul the day they got Stevie Ray! Great reaction & great idea for livestream!
Agreed, brother!
Amazes me how many reaction videos of this I’ve seen and most don’t notice the guitar swap. He does it so seamlessly if you aren’t paying attention you miss it
One of the greatest guitarists of all time and a heart of gold. Really miss him!
🤠 That necklace is referred to as a "Squash Blossom," and is revered in Native American culture. Stevie absolutely loved them and wore them often. As a one quarter Cherokee it warms my heart to see him wearing it. 🎸👍💓
You’re exactly right! It was a shame that the world lost him. Just imagine what he would have shown us. If he could play that damn good at 35 what would have he done with another 20-30 years of professional experience. His band mates were all amazing musicians as well. In my humble opinion he was the best guitarist when it came to making you feel what he was playing.
You didn't notice that he changed his guitar at the beginning. That's why he was adjusting his nobs. I didn't notice at first either. Watched a few times before I saw it it was sooo smoooooth.
The necklace is called a Squashblossom and is a Southwestern Native American piece made of Silver and turquoise.
My life long best friend committed suicide in August 2020. I was her last phone call, but she gave me no clue what she was about to do. This song is one Ive loved since SRV first performed it so I listen daily and remember LeRae. He wrote this after his best friend passed away....I know exactly how he felt now. I miss LeRae and SRV every day. Fly on, fly on my friend...go on and live again.
So sorry
Same for my daughter, I lost her in 2020💔💔💔
This song was written for Stevie’s guitar tech that passed away.
Stevie also lost a tooth, yet keep playing and singing, asking his guitar tech to get it. lol.
OK, the story behind "Life Without You" is that Stevie wrote it after his good friend Charley Wirz (Charley's Guitar Shop in Dallas) died suddenly of a heart attack. You noticed Stevie changed guitars during the song from a brown stat to a white one. The white strat is actually a white strat-style Danelectro guitar with lipstick tube pickups that Charley had made for Stevie. Anytime you see Stevie play "Life Without You" you will notice he brings out the white guitar (named Charley) to play it. He had kicked off Life Without You without Charley that night and you can see him nodding to his guitar tech before the guitar switch, which in Stevie-speak means "Yeah, bring Charley out." Also, Stevie always used Life Without You as a chance to talk to the audience about whatever was on his mind. It was always amazing.
He wrote this for Charlie Wirtz who made the white guitar for him. Charlie had passed suddenly from a heart attack. He changed to the white " Charlie" guitar in the beginning.
You should watch Stevie an Johnny Copeland playing the Blues!!!❤
Stevie’s music was Stevie’s. You can not truly say he fit into any true category. His music although 100% blues based, jumped all over. He could take blues to the edge of heavy metal and back to a ballad in seconds perfectly and it is still mesmerizing today. Such a he was as calm as a creek and like white water rapids all in one. Gifted is a understatement
🙌👏‼️Great reaction to this special song Stevie wrote for his good friend Charley Wirz, a guitar shop owner who had passed away suddenly. He started with a brown guitar that was not going to stay in tune so he switched out to this white guitar that Charley built for him out of spare parts. That white guitar is named Charley in his honor. So that is why he needed to adjust the amps at first so he could achieve the "sustain" he needed for later when he played with the feedback from the amps.
We all would love for you to do a whole concert even if you break it up into segments. But you do NOT need to filter 99% of any videos of his, so please don't assume they would be blocked. The Austin City Limits from 1989, (not 1983) is a good one as well as this Capitol Theatre one. His concert from Toyko 1985 is stellar in his mood, his red outfit, the great camera work and angles, and not enough reactors know about his Toyko performance. Thanks for bringing this today and thanks to Connie for suggesting it👋💙
And yes we do need more people like him in our world today✌️💙⭐️💫🌟
Edited to add the necklace and bracelet he is wearing are Native American Squash Blossom jewelry. As far as the crowd in front being chill, sometimes the effect Stevie had on people was to stun and amaze them. Their faces are being peeled back and they are witnessing such passion and power that they don't know what to think, but they love it it trust me.✌️💙🎸🎶
Thanks Harriet. You are welcome!!! I just love this one, but then I love every other SRV song. He is just amazing❤️
💙💙💙💙💙... As always Harriet... thank you for dropping the knowledge!!!!!
@@BarbButler Hi Barbara👋✌️ I believe the more reactors know about Stevie, the more they will keep circling back and that helps to bring new fans to the table. I think there are probably more fans today after he has been gone almost 33 years and I attribute a lot of that to RUclips reactors spreading the news about the blues💙🎸💙✌️💯💙🎶.. I hope you are having a great day~🌻
The most badass dude ever from my own neighborhood! His niece was my first girlfriend. I never knew he was that amazing when I met him... I was too young.
He broke the bottom string at the beginning and motioned to his guitar tech Rene' to bring the other guitar, which is the guitar Charlie gave him. Charile is the guy the song is written about. That's why he said "thanks for keeping my guitar in tune" at the end of the song. The white Fender Strat he's playing was put together by Charlie and given to Stevie as a gift. When Charlie died Stevie wrote "Live without you" in his memory.
THANK YOU FOR A GREAT HEARTFELT REVIEW TO SRV❤️. YES!!! I would watch EVERY MINUTE of any concert you would choose to do of SRV!!! He is incredible. This song means so much to me. I actually had it playing on my mothers photo memorial at her funeral service last year.
I love your channel. Good luck with your sponsor!!!
There are no bad SRV songs. Also he never performs a song the same way when he plays them. So even if you run across another concert with this song or VooDoo Child…etc… you will always feel like you’ve seen it for the first time.
There are many great concerts to watch. This being one. El Macombo is just amazing!!! Montreaux 85 is great!!! Nashville, for Muscular Dystrophy Jerry Lewis Telerhon is amazing. He was clean and sober in that one. And he is also clean in the Austin 89 concert. There are more and I love every one of them!!!❤
The guy brought out a different guitar, he started with a brown ended with a white one. This was dedicated to Charlie, his guitar maker, who passed away. He looses a cap/tooth, he kept looking down to find it. Says sorry I lost a tooth to someone off stage. SRV would change guitar if he didn't like the sound or couldn't tune it to his standard.
He changed guitars completely he started with a brown strat and when they zoom back out he's playing a white strat but never lost any tempo. he He was one of a kind! I grew up in the age of Hendrix, Clapton, Page, B.B King and Freddie King and the things he could do with a guitar were shocking. SRV the GOAT.
SRV! GOAT! The good die young!!! What a better world this would be! Thank you for sharing! Love from a fellow Texan!
Jimmy Hendricks and Stevie top 2 guitarists in the world then and now no matter what anybody else says
SRV and his wailing guitar .. "Charlie" ...
So Charlie was the name of a real close friend and guitar maker of Stevie's that had suddenly passed away recently at the time. I believe it was from cardiac arrest. Charlie had made the white guitar for Stevie prior to.
Appropriately, SRV named the guitar 'Charlie' and also wrote this song for his good friend. It is my understanding that every time SRV performed this song he would do it with the white guitar. 😇✝
Thank you, Stevie Ray lived in my city for many years, and we loved him well.
Salute from Austin, Texas.
r&b made it's way to the industry before the 80s
Yep. R & B was mostly popular during the rise of Motown in the late 60s and 70s.
Stevie is taking us to church with this beautiful song he wrote to his guitar repair man who died suddenly. He had to adjust his equipment after he changed guitars in the beginning. Never take your eyes off SRV. That necklace ensemble is worth over $10K. His No.1 guitar is worth almost $1M. This is a year before he got sober yet he gave such a spiritual speech in 1985 that applies even more so today, 33 years after his tragic helicopter crash. RIP SRV
He changed his Guitar in the beginning and he was Adjusting amps to match this guitar.
Also when he played with his teeth he lost a tooth, if you rewatch you can see him telling someone and he was also looking for it in the floor.
I'm just like he is. I pick to. He taught me everything I know. I'm Stevie's little Sister. Kiya Lynn Vaughan. The necklace he wore alot was a Squash Blossom its Native American. ❤❤I was at every one of his gig's. He was a hell of a brother. ❤❤❤❤
Srv the greatest to ever do It
You know you ar a bad ass when you can tune your guitar on stage
It’s a Native American influenced Jewelry! He’s a Texas Cowboy!
Your a true gentleman Your Wright we needed him the last 30 years. Words&music my brother
THANKS 🙏🙏🙏 THANK YOU SO MUCH ❤️❤️
Absolutely unbelievable 🙏
R&B was around and mainstream several years prior to 1985 my friend😂. Blues and R&B had a baby they call it rocknroll
Love this song, one of my favorite by Stevie Ray💜
I watched him play this song many times while grieving, always felt comforted by his playing and his heartfelt words. For a concert I would do Live at the El Mocambo
Both are good choices...
They did a guitar swap at the beginning that you didn’t notice. He started with a red guitar. Then he had to get the white one to the sound he wanted.
He changed guitars about two minutes in. He always played this song on his white guitar for his friend who built it for Stevie just before he passed away.
He's so swaggy here ~ the drip! RIP Stevie ❤️
You are precisely correct in your “R&B” observation. Just don’t forget the B in R/B stands for blues..
Thanks for the awesome SRV reaction. This is probably my fav of SRV and Double Trouble videos but there are many.
Oh yesss! We’d love to watch a reaction of this entire concert. I’ve never seen this entire concert.✌🏼❤️
Yes, there are so, so many! And yes, to the whole concert.
Major guitar switch at the beginning!
The way his body moves when he plays I be throwing my draws my bra myself at him!
Too be able to play behind your back like did takes incredible strength, Stevie wasn't a big man but he had freakishly strong hands, especially when he bent the strings or as some called them cables on Stevie guitars. Unfortunately there was only one SRV. RIP
Oh yessss !! My favorite SRV song ! He was amazing ❤ It's definitely blues 💙
He broke his tooth on this. You can see him looking around for it, then turn to the side and mouth "lost my tooth", then smile to show his people.
Oh, and shoot yeah... I'll watch the Austin City Limits show. You know there's the 1984 show and the 1989 one, right? Both are excellent, but Stevie was still under the influence in 84 and was clean in 89. So, the 89 show to me is the greatest cause Stevie was in total control of his music and life at that point and just having a blast on stage. He was 100% happy and that makes me happy.
Another tune that I love from this same concert 'Ain't Gone 'N' Give Up On Love', also written by Stevie.
His swagger is off the chart 😎
Beautiful.
Thank you!
Austin concert 1989. I was there. Never seen anyone do what he does on a guitar. Mind blowing.
He actually lost a tooth. You can read his lips "I lost a tooth" "it's gone" then he smiles and rips the shite out of it!
Love it! Such a showman... any song from this particular concert is great especially ( couldn't stand the weather) and I also like his take on voodoo child it's more laid back but still a good tune...awesome reaction!
What a remarkable performance
😎SRV😎
Damn if you ain't handsome! 😍
I didn't see any comments mention how he lost his tooth when he played with his mouth. You see him look around on the ground for it and then say "my tooth" to someone off camera and laugh.
Crossfire is a great SRV rock somg.
Love anything and everything Stevie Ray...touches my soul!
Yes, I’m up for the whole concert
PLEASE do Couldn't Stand the Weather from this same concert. Tje whole band is so tight. I promise you will love it
I'm always surprised how many people don't notice that he changed guitars about 2 minutes in. He was obviously not happy with something with that first guitar so once he plugged in the second, he had to make adjustments along the way. GO back and take a look. Went from an orange/red guitar to the white one.
He broke a string, on the first one.
I’m female and I’ve wise-cracked for years about these excellent guitar players and wondered if they could play a woman’s body like they do that guitar!! 🤣🤣🤣
#MugnifyReact "Lenny" & "Little wing" are great songs of his.
He broke a string on the first guitar...and then had to change the pedal, and amp settings, to fit the second guitar...he also lost, a tooth ,when playing with his teeth..........LIVE AT El Macambo...That's the concert you should do!.......SRV .is The Baddest Boy.
He was most definitely the best of this era of blue's music/rock. If you want to check it out listen to Mary Had a little lamb. It's awesome.
Dude, he literaly changed guitars during the song! W/out missin a beat. His guitar tech brought him a new one n strapped him in. lol Alot of ppl miss that
If you notice he started with a red guitar and he changed to the white one after he broke a string.
Motown and Disco was mostly R&B. Robin Gibb (Bee Gees) said they didn't write disco songs, "we wrote R&B songs". One of their early songs "Too Love Somebody" ruclips.net/video/DWJWWHCFPbE/видео.html they wrote for Otis Redding. Sadly he died before he could record it, so the Bee Gees recorded it. Another great Southern Rock band, Lynyrd Skynyrd. "Free Bird" "Simple Man."
And the Allman brothers
If you noticed when he turned and started talking and smiling after he played with his teeth he's telling them that he broke a tooth!
Goin the the GOAT Hole! 😎🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
He switched guitars at beginning of song.. notice red strat to white strat.
Song was written for his guitar tech who passed away
Sir! R&B became huge when I was a kid! I am 71! 🤨
Adjusting amp knobs, probably turning them up to 11, to get the feedback needed for the sustain he's getting. What happens is the sound from the speakers start vibrating the strings. It's like the guitar is playing itself and Stevie is guiding the sound.
When he spoke of a few friends in another country, down south, he was referring to apartheid.
Thank you for this! Deep dive on SRV is a gift! Lol. Have you reacted to "Pride and Joy" yet?
The best
Awesome reaction bro
I remember seeing an interview with him one time when he was asked where he gets his clothes.....he said, "Mostly Truck stops" Hahaha
Saying good bye to a friend....
There's 3 Austin city limits concerts...83 & 89 please consider videos that others ignore! Every channel does the same vids and also ignores the same vids, it's crazy cuz they're missing some of his best stuff! I guess people just follow where everyone else goes like sheep, lol Great reaction though! Love SRV!
After he plays with his mouth you see him looking around at the floor…. He’s looking for the tooth he lost and yet didn’t skip a beat
Another great Austin City Limits is Jerry Lee Lewis. That guy will pop your mind.
TEXAS BLUES...FOLKS 😊
there was no sound problem ,if you didnt catch it he switched guitars because he broke a string . thats what the guys was doing behind him
Good pick!
The live stream sounds like a great idea. Put me down for it!
They switched his guitar and SRV was tweaking his amplifiers to match the sound of the other guitar.
thanks man i enjoyed every video you posted. brother you need : Thin Lizzy- Johnny The fox Meets Jimmy The Weed
You missed when he was playing with his teeth he lost a tooth. You can see him telling someone off stage I lost a tooth.
Do the Capitol Theatre concert it is less well known but just as good if not a bit better than the Austin City Limits, and the capitol theatre concert wont be blocked
PLEASE DO THAT 😉
He busted his tooth!
Its straight BLUES. SRV was in a very small circle of truly great players in the blues world.. Vaugh, Henderix, Clapton all come to mind to just name a few... We could go Albert King, Alvin Lee..
No problems with the sound Something was wrong with the 1st guitar etc