Stevie Ray Vaughan - Life Without You (Reaction) WHAT AN INCREDIBLE GUY!

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  • @josephkirklandsr9221
    @josephkirklandsr9221 8 месяцев назад +103

    In the 80s, I worked as a bouncer in a blues club in Memphis. My mother in law at the time came up to me and said, "I have someone who wants to meet you.". Standing in front of me was a man with wearing a poncho reaching out to shake my hand. I was star struck to be in front of one of my heroes, Stevie Ray Vaughan. A few weeks later, I was working the floor at the club and there was a tap on my shoulder. Holy cow it was him again but this time he called me by name. "Joe, we are jamming after the club closes. I want you to sit in with us.". I didn't leave the club until 7 a.m. and got to sit and jam with the man himself. Your reaction to a genuine man like Stevie is beautiful. What you see in this video is 💯 him. A few short months later, I found out about his death and was heartbroken. We lost a legendary man but his soul lives on through people like you. Thank you for this video ❤

    • @HarveyMushman888
      @HarveyMushman888 6 месяцев назад +1

      Suuuure...

    • @jazzcat1056
      @jazzcat1056 6 месяцев назад +2

      He died in 1990.

    • @drobichaud1000
      @drobichaud1000 5 месяцев назад +1

      Dear penthouse forum...

    • @mayadog2497
      @mayadog2497 4 месяца назад

      @@HarveyMushman888 Oooohh go on an adventure and have some fun!🤗

    • @drobichaud1000
      @drobichaud1000 3 месяца назад +1

      Dude she's not going to sleep with you

  • @a.j.pinckney88
    @a.j.pinckney88 Год назад +4

    More than epic. Legendary.

  • @mikeh3851
    @mikeh3851 Год назад +178

    I don't know if you noticed, but he started the song playing a red guitar. He went to tune it and signaled to his tech to get him another. He never missed a note in the change. No one else could do an instrument change mid-song and no miss a beat. SRV was one of a kind. Thank you Stevie, for all the great music you left us to enjoy. And thank you, Maddie, for the reaction.

    • @kevinmclaughlin8975
      @kevinmclaughlin8975 Год назад +14

      He does it at ACL when he's playing "Look at Little Sister" and breaks a string - check that one out but be sure to get the full length version where they leave the entire keyboard solo in.

    • @ianacuna590
      @ianacuna590 Год назад +19

      There is another reason why he changes guitar and specifically for the one that is Charley, this song was written for the person who made that guitar (Charley Wirz) and who unfortunately passed away and was a friend of Stevie, the song was recorded with that guitar and live always play this song with that specific guitar

    • @pascalkorn-newe5734
      @pascalkorn-newe5734 Год назад +5

      @@kevinmclaughlin8975 another great moment was at the end of the show in Nashville in '86 or '87 when he broke a string while playing voodoo child...
      Makes me laugh every time 😅

    • @amjrpain919
      @amjrpain919 Год назад +5

      He also breaks a tooth during this...

    • @cervezamoney
      @cervezamoney Год назад +4

      Man you just ruined my day. I’ve watched this video no less than 100 times, and I’ve never caught that change! Thank you for forcing me to watch it, watching for new things.

  • @robertbarriger2596
    @robertbarriger2596 Год назад +3

    SRV a purely one of a kind with no comparison.....thanks for the review

  • @sukrull381
    @sukrull381 Год назад +68

    And that my friend is a Masterclass performance !!!! RIP Stevie!

    • @MaddyReactions
      @MaddyReactions  Год назад +9

      Oh so sad 😞

    • @giljensen1132
      @giljensen1132 Год назад +7

      ​@MaddyReactions, some research into his background is warranted he inspired many guitar players

    • @puffin_usa
      @puffin_usa Год назад

      ruclips.net/video/ijDE1GiLvws/видео.html

  • @Rick-or2kq
    @Rick-or2kq Год назад +196

    "I use heavy strings, tune low, play hard and floor it. Floor it. That's technical talk."
    ~Stevie Ray Vaughan

    • @MaddyReactions
      @MaddyReactions  Год назад +17

      Niceeee! Lol

    • @jrpearcey9352
      @jrpearcey9352 Год назад +4

      @@MaddyReactions BB King used the lightest strings he could find. It's all good!

    • @markhopkins222
      @markhopkins222 Год назад +8

      them 13gauge are almost impossible to break but he does it often

    • @Bruno-zb2tz
      @Bruno-zb2tz Год назад

      @@MaddyReactions hello of france...you are incredible description of steeve rhay vaughan...beautifull merci beaucoup !!! bye

    • @scottdaughtry6740
      @scottdaughtry6740 Год назад +5

      "Heavy strings". That is an understatement. His grip strength had to have been off the charts. I've watched other players on YT try to use the same gauge strings that Stevie played so effortlessly and they failed miserably

  • @matts4880
    @matts4880 Год назад +102

    "He's dueting with his guitar" is such a fabulous take on SRV.

    • @MaddyReactions
      @MaddyReactions  Год назад +9

      🤍

    • @charlessarver8350
      @charlessarver8350 Год назад +10

      @@MaddyReactions The dueling in Blues is called "Call and response"

    • @sidanx7887
      @sidanx7887 Год назад +4

      Nailed it - and on the John Meyer connection as well!

    • @jamescolvin575
      @jamescolvin575 Год назад

      He does it so well that even a first time listener gets it. He was a MASTER of blues and the guitar. Combine his soul and the "conversation" as Albert K refers to it becomes mesmerizing.

    • @puffin_usa
      @puffin_usa Год назад

      ruclips.net/video/ijDE1GiLvws/видео.html

  • @Thomas-qe7ez
    @Thomas-qe7ez Год назад +79

    Never seen anybody like SRV. Playing the guitar was somehow spiritual for him. And for his audience. Always watch him live - good god he could play.

    • @MaddyReactions
      @MaddyReactions  Год назад +8

      So amazing to watch!

    • @johnp5351
      @johnp5351 Год назад +9

      Amzing live and I was so lucky to see him a few times , He played life without you and i was a few feet away , he went into this rap about how you had to look after yourself for yourself and the people who love you just after he had cleaned up form alcohol and coke and went into the most incredible heatfelt solo , A few weeks later he was dead RIP

  • @unklebacon44
    @unklebacon44 Год назад +61

    Simply put, the man is a guitar legend, you’ll be diving back into him for sure

    • @MaddyReactions
      @MaddyReactions  Год назад +11

      Most definitely

    • @fredtello
      @fredtello Год назад +22

      @@MaddyReactions Texas Flood...live at Mocambo..

    • @woodywoodman2319
      @woodywoodman2319 Год назад +4

      @@fredtello 2nd that!!!

    • @curieusechine
      @curieusechine Год назад +3

      @@fredtello Yeah ! "Texas Flood" or "Little wing" at El Mocambo !

    • @bostermanp
      @bostermanp Год назад +2

      Or Tin pine alley from Live at Montreaux ft Johnny Copeland, mind blowing!!

  • @Indy1831
    @Indy1831 Год назад +45

    The greatest guitar player ever!

    • @MaddyReactions
      @MaddyReactions  Год назад +4

      Definitely

    • @MarkTrickett-qc1ms
      @MarkTrickett-qc1ms 9 месяцев назад +2

      He was

    • @dimitrii87
      @dimitrii87 9 месяцев назад

      agree with hendrix and malmsteen

    • @jimbograves1576
      @jimbograves1576 8 месяцев назад

      I would not say SRV was the world's greatest guitar player, but if I could play the guitar like anyone that ever lived it would be this dude.
      And my gosh I must say, Maddy, your a gorgeous woman. Enjoyed the review.

    • @mystic1160
      @mystic1160 8 месяцев назад +1

      that guitar switch tho....

  • @danielkelly2234
    @danielkelly2234 Год назад +89

    And that, was the greatest guitarist who ever lived. Gone way too soon 😞

  • @doobiedave9686
    @doobiedave9686 Год назад +52

    Stevie Ray's words "we've got to pick each other up when we're down, and not put nobody down when we're up" are words to live by. Hopefully, you'll react to more SRV like Texas Flood or Love Struck Baby Live at the El Mocambo. 🙌✌️

  • @seekingwisdom5156
    @seekingwisdom5156 11 месяцев назад +5

    Stevie was a really exceptionally good man as well as the greatest guitar player to walk the Earth. We miss you Stevie Ray.

  • @3283stout
    @3283stout Год назад +16

    For me Stevie was and still is the greatest guitarist of all time but for once in his life the greatest thing in this performance was the message he spoke. Stevie you and your kind in this world is greatly needed and missed.

  • @SSPVideo
    @SSPVideo Год назад +10

    You just have stumbled across the greatest guitar player to have ever lived and ever will be.
    SRV = THE G.O.A.T.

  • @ThatColeGuy
    @ThatColeGuy Год назад +37

    After he got clean and sober and became a Christian, he said he didn't want to be a master of his instrument but an instrument of the Master. Taken too soon. Another great reaction.

    • @UnFun--_--
      @UnFun--_-- 8 месяцев назад +1

      This is strange. I've seen this performance many times over the years and I could swear he wasn't wearing an ouroborus as an earring. Do you remember that always being there? I feel like that must've been edited in somehow. I would have spotted it. But then, I could be mistaken.
      Edit: I must have been mistaken. I just checked . It is there in other videos

  • @mattlong7962
    @mattlong7962 Год назад +11

    I have seen great guitarists. Jimi, Jeff Beck, Steve Vai, but Stevie Ray was unrivaled. RIP my brother.

  • @ChrisD-u7r
    @ChrisD-u7r 10 месяцев назад +13

    This concert was from after he got clean and sober. He had 4 years clean when he died in a helicopter crash and he absolutely had a great message to share. He was a really good soul and the world lost a good and a truly humble man that day. I'm just grateful that he left a legacy of some exceptional music for me and others to enjoy and guys like me and others like John Mayer who are a million times better guitarists than I will ever be to learn from and enjoy.

    • @csi2448
      @csi2448 10 месяцев назад +5

      Not to be that guy, but this was a year before he got clean. Which is why I prefer the Nashville 1987 performance of this song, cause he tells everyone about almost dying from his years of substance and drug abuse!

    • @ChrisD-u7r
      @ChrisD-u7r 10 месяцев назад

      @@csi2448 okay. I'll be honest with you I didn't watch the entire video. I guess I probably sort of assumed it was from later as I don't really recall him doing much talking during this song in earlier videos that I have personally seen of this song but of course I haven't seen all of them

    • @csi2448
      @csi2448 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@ChrisD-u7r It's okay. I'm just a huge SRV fanboy. So I know the dates by heart for pretty much all of these shows lol

    • @DeeSwitzer
      @DeeSwitzer Месяц назад

      His heart was so pure that he was halfway into the steps before he got clean.

  • @jamesdalton8539
    @jamesdalton8539 Год назад +27

    I used to see him before he was famous when I was growing up in Texas! Saw him many times after he did become famous by playing here in Switzerland at the Montreux Jazz Festival! You really need to see Texas Flood Live at the El Mocambo to see the best guitarist ever! It'll be life changing, guaranteed!

    • @MaddyReactions
      @MaddyReactions  Год назад +2

      Epic!

    • @andrew348
      @andrew348 Год назад +1

      He used to play at the smallest bars and would just Rock

  • @rastersplatter
    @rastersplatter Год назад +2

    Went to many SRV shows in Austin from 1981 to 88'. And even spoke with him and the band after a few of them while they were breaking down their set. SRV and Double Trouble - the best live shows ever; in my lifetime.

  • @vincentnicoletti
    @vincentnicoletti Год назад +19

    Stevie will always be missed,awesome player, not showing off it’s just what he enjoyed. He loved pleasing the crowd. Never be another like him ever

  • @rickstevens1384
    @rickstevens1384 Год назад +30

    Anyone notice the smooth guitar switch? Total pro!

    • @rubbersole79
      @rubbersole79 Год назад +3

      Didn't seem to phase him one bit.

    • @boiblackmonk9383
      @boiblackmonk9383 Год назад +2

      Yes I did. There are several videos where he breaks strings and changes guitars and if you were just listening and not watching, you’d never know!!

  • @dustinbroussard2653
    @dustinbroussard2653 Год назад +10

    The guitar technique you asked about early in the video is often called a "rake."
    You analysis is spot on. This man was all heart, and you feel it in everything he does. He was too good for this world.

  • @myownchannel247
    @myownchannel247 Год назад +68

    Yes! Mayer was inspired by Stevie…so much that he posthumously inducted Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble into the Rock and Roll HOF 🎸

    • @MaddyReactions
      @MaddyReactions  Год назад +9

      That’s awesome

    • @myownchannel247
      @myownchannel247 Год назад +8

      @@MaddyReactionsyou’re awesome, dive deep into his catalogue, every song is excellent

    • @jeffh6013
      @jeffh6013 Год назад +3

      He always played this song on “Charlie”, the white guitar he switched to that built and given to him by Charlie Wertz

    • @timeoffnow2
      @timeoffnow2 Год назад +2

      He broke a string on his first Guitar. That's why he changed Guitars!

    • @tattooed1979
      @tattooed1979 10 месяцев назад +1

      And has an SRV tattoo!😂

  • @stevebrown9549
    @stevebrown9549 Год назад +20

    This is one of the most "laid back" performances of SRV and really great. If you want to see him really "cook" , then "Texas Flood Live at the El Mocambo" is one you don't want to miss. In my humble opinion SRV is the greatest Blues/Rock guitarist that has ever lived. Your reaction to him was great and your opinion of him is shared by practically all his fans!

  • @pop9095
    @pop9095 Год назад +1

    Anyone that cares at all about the blues or rock and roll guitar knows who Stevie is, and respects his absurd raw talent and inhuman work ethic. Dude was a mutant, an other, a conduit to the elemental plane of music is one of my favorite ways to describe him. @6:28 He plays with some of the thickest and least plyant strings on purpose. This means that in order to bend them the way he does you need stupid gorilla strength. While playing he is actually and in real time loosening his own strings enough to alter the sound in one song, sometimes multiple times per song. May I humbly suggest watching him in the presence of other legendary players, he is just as humble and pleased to be playing with them as a regular guy would be.

  • @dalejohnson4256
    @dalejohnson4256 Год назад +8

    I've never heard this one before. I adore his voice in this one, the way he talks to the audience, and ohmygod the guitar work ...

  • @scottlaurenson3390
    @scottlaurenson3390 Год назад +18

    Self taught and a non music reader he felt every note he played and so do his listener's. Pride and joy was our first Dance at our wedding ❤️ should have timed it we were knackered.
    Enjoy you look in to SRV 🔥
    ✌️❤️🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

    • @MaddyReactions
      @MaddyReactions  Год назад +3

      WOW! Impressive

    • @andrew348
      @andrew348 Год назад +1

      To be fair many rock and rollers didn't read music

    • @preach1970
      @preach1970 Год назад

      He was severely dyslexic and speaking as a dyslexic reading music was imeacely difficult.

  • @johnnyeproductions
    @johnnyeproductions Год назад +15

    SRV is a HUUUUUUUUGE inspiration to nearly all modern day rock/blues musicians, not even just guitarists alike. He was simply other worldly \m/

    • @MaddyReactions
      @MaddyReactions  Год назад +3

      So true

    • @a.j.pinckney88
      @a.j.pinckney88 Год назад

      Included among others is Mike McCready of Pearl Jam.

    • @bh1264
      @bh1264 Год назад +2

      When Stevie played live, he just exuded all the confidence in the world. He went on stage just KNOWING THAT EVERYTHING WAS RIGHT WITH EVERYTHING & NOTHING COULD GO WRONG!
      The thought that anything could go wrong during his performance never crossed his mind!
      I believe his fashion sense & what he wore also clearly says the same thing!
      It's not like he 'DRESSED UP', or had 'on stage costumes', These were his everyday clothes!
      He dressed like this literally EVERYDAY!
      And whether he tossed his guitar behind his back or behind his head, played with his teeth or his fingers, played lead & rhythm at the same time (on the same guitar), or played right hand only or played left hand only, he didn't have to practice these 'MOVES' before hand, the thoughts just came to him, then he was doing them!
      EXPERTLY!!! EVERY TIME!!!! JUST FABULOUS!!!!
      THERE WILL NEVER BE ANOTHER LIKE STEVIE RAY VAUGHAN!!!💜💜💜💜
      R. I. P. WE ALL LOVE YOU & MISS YOU DEEPLY!!!!

  • @tn_bayouwulf2949
    @tn_bayouwulf2949 Год назад +48

    If you want to experience SRV's most radical playing, watch him play "Third Stone From the Sun" live at the Mocambo.
    It's his homage to Jimi Hendrix.
    And as someone who saw him perform in 1987, I enjoy watching folks see SRV for the first time. I get to live vicariously through your experience.

    • @planeandsimple431
      @planeandsimple431 Год назад +2

      @tn_bayouwulf2949.. Awesome DVD of that show. My fav is live at Montreux 1982 & 1985. $11.99 on you know where...

    • @agordon7369
      @agordon7369 Год назад +3

      Agree Third stone from the sun is a wild performance

    • @puffin_usa
      @puffin_usa Год назад

      ruclips.net/video/ijDE1GiLvws/видео.html

    • @crdukes1967
      @crdukes1967 10 месяцев назад +1

      Agree on Third Stone - one of the greatest performances I’ve seen from SRV. I consider myself blessed to have seen him a few times before is tragic accident. He was a special player and a special man. Miss that dude.

    • @tn_bayouwulf2949
      @tn_bayouwulf2949 10 месяцев назад

      @@crdukes1967 I saw SRV in concert only once, on his "Live, ALIVE" tour in Knoxville, Tenn. It changed me forever!

  • @757optim
    @757optim Год назад +8

    Glimpses of Stevie's guitar tech and his guitar goes from brown to white and it's so smooth no one notices.
    RIP SRV. Thanks for all you left us.
    (Stevie sacrificed a tooth on this one.)

  • @mtpoland
    @mtpoland Год назад +6

    Maddy, I was lucky enough to get to see Stevie once. But I'll always remember where I was and what I was doing when I heard that he died. Bums me out to this day. He was as good as they come.

  • @rgwyther8157
    @rgwyther8157 Год назад +8

    I knew you would love this, srv will always be the goat! "Couldn't stand the weather " ," willy the wimp " superstition " just to name a few others . Great reaction maddy 🙏

  • @johnroop9625
    @johnroop9625 Год назад +8

    "TEXAS FLOOD" LIVE AT EL MACOMBO!!! GREATEST GUITAR PERFORMANCE ON RUclips!!!

  • @ThiagodMoraes
    @ThiagodMoraes Год назад +14

    In my book the greatest blues guitar player ever. By the way his voice was terrific, another instrument itself!!

  • @marcr4566
    @marcr4566 11 месяцев назад +2

    Your beautiful smile is as infectious as SRV's guitar playing. Keep them coming!

  • @larryhelmeczy4320
    @larryhelmeczy4320 Год назад +7

    I've seen a lot of reactions to this particular video. You did a nice job here; identifying characteristics of SRV's stage presence: his passion, flamboyance and comfort with his style of dress, his attention to his craft. He was a special musician and this was a special performance. Thanks.

  • @rogercaruso9337
    @rogercaruso9337 Год назад +1

    I've worked with alot of bands as a stage hand and touring. But this show is my favorite. Capital Theater in Passaic N.J. Check out the other videos from this show.❤❤❤❤

  • @jim55price
    @jim55price Год назад +4

    Thanks for your reaction here, Maddy. I'm glad you found this guy. Stevie Ray Vaughn (aka SRV) called himself "an outlaw from south Dallas". Growing up very near there & being just a few years younger myself, we all regarded Stevie as very much a local hero and legend. He died in a helicopter crash just a few months after I got out of high school. It was such a tragic loss. I'm so glad we have so much of his music still here. Again, thanks for your reaction here. Cheers.

  • @thomascampbell4557
    @thomascampbell4557 21 день назад

    First time time listening to him was in the 90s and I was hooked,he’s one with his guitar,what soul,this song really struck me,loosing a lady I loved,and adored,there will never be another guitarist like him,RIP

  • @Jaquelyn_丰
    @Jaquelyn_丰 Год назад +3

    From Texas need to play Little Wing live great song and great guitar playing love the way you look and love your reactions Little Wing by Stevie Ray Vaughan live I'm sure you would love it

  • @joeseher9453
    @joeseher9453 Год назад +2

    Stevie changed my life forever! ❤ i will forever be grateful for his love for the blues. He gave his life to the music he loved... he was a beautiful person and a angel that had too short of a visit on earth ❤️ i am a 24 year old blues musician and i am about to release my first album next month. In January i will be heading to Memphis Tennessee to compete in the International Blues Challenge with my band! The competitors will be from all around the world. Theres nothing i want more in my life than to be able to make people happy through the music i love to play ❤️
    Stevie Ray Vaughan is one of the most important pieces of my story. Keep listening to him please, read about his story, you would love it.Thanks for doing such a great review i really enjoyed this, i always shed so many tears on this tune. God Bless and ~ Soul To Soul ~

    • @joeseher9453
      @joeseher9453 Год назад

      John mayer also has Stevies initials SRV tattooed on his left shoulder!

    • @hubrisnaut
      @hubrisnaut Год назад +1

      Hi bud, That is awesome. Good Luck! My brother Rob and his band, Delta Knights Band competed in the first Road to Memphis Blues Competition representing our state of Maine back in 1996. They didn't win the national but hey, they did great to get there. They still do "functions". His newest band project is made up of 2 guys he went to HS and played with then called Unfinished Blues Band. My brother is the guitarist and singer. Good luck again. Tom

  • @eaglesfan0726
    @eaglesfan0726 Год назад +4

    Good Morning Maddy, can never go wrong with Stevie Ray Vaughan

  • @rogerrowles8702
    @rogerrowles8702 11 месяцев назад +1

    I Watch A Lot O SRV , "Reaction" Vid,s And I Love The One,s Where The Person May Have Heard The Name , But R Totally Unaware , Of The "Experience"That Awaits ! Lol😅 Checl Out ,The "ROCKPALAST"GERMANY '84 PERFORMANCE OF"LITTLE WING"The Look On Their Face, As Stevie, Delves Deep Into His Soul And Guitar Bag.. Priceless!! 😆 ✌😎 🎸🎶🎵🎶😁 🤔

  • @richardstewart1989
    @richardstewart1989 Год назад +5

    It makes me so emotional when I watch this video! I was lucky enough to see SRV 3 times and wow I tell you it was epic! RIP Stevie we miss you so much!

  • @Saf_Shares
    @Saf_Shares Год назад +1

    Never gets old...That guitar change.🤙🏾
    ...Don't know how many times I've watched this.
    #foreverSRV

  • @Gort-Marvin0Martian
    @Gort-Marvin0Martian Год назад +5

    He wrote this song for his friend Charlie who had died. Lots of feeling in this one.
    Great reaction / review.
    As we say in Texas; y'all be safe.

  • @seanscott
    @seanscott Год назад +1

    one of my favorite guitarists all time. the sky is crying is another excellent song of his

  • @MaxPower-nw8id
    @MaxPower-nw8id Год назад +8

    I love this song so much. I've asked my family to play it at my funeral, hopefully many years from now.

    • @kierstenridgway4634
      @kierstenridgway4634 Год назад +1

      Mine is his Little Wing. Hopefully, it will be a long time from now . ❤️❤️✌️

  • @cliffordlowerre1381
    @cliffordlowerre1381 Год назад +1

    Really nice reaction to this amazing man and master guitarist. Stevie had recently got himself cleaned up and had a new outlook on life. Lost him when he was in his prime. Some of his lyrics on songs like "Tightrope", "Crossfire", "Wall Of Denial" are an expression of that message. RIP Mr. Vaughan.

  • @michaeldavid6284
    @michaeldavid6284 Год назад +4

    Thank you for transporting me back to a small theater in 1984 and letting me relive my night there. His first album had just been released and "Pride and Joy" was just starting to get airplay on radio. I can still remember making eye contact with others in the audience, and I'm sure our facial expressions matched yours. We knew we were in the presence of greatness - no, something beyond that. It sounds like a cliche or really cheesy, but I was still riding a music high hours later. Many years have passed and I've seen hundreds of shows and artists, but nothing topped that night. Maybe three or four other shows might compare, but none have surpassed it. I truly feel blessed that I was there.

  • @groovnreuben
    @groovnreuben 9 месяцев назад +2

    I LOVE SRV, he is my favorite guitar player. When I listen to this message he speaks during this solo it brings tears! If we could only practice this ! Love each other!

    • @Hal-k8p
      @Hal-k8p 3 месяца назад

      That was a message from Jesus through Stevie.

  • @scottclark1839
    @scottclark1839 7 месяцев назад +22

    Best guitar player to ever walk the planet.

  • @bobbyharris1287
    @bobbyharris1287 Год назад +8

    Welcome to the srv experience!! So many great performances, anything from the live at El macambo show is phenomenal!!

    • @MaddyReactions
      @MaddyReactions  Год назад +1

      Ooh

    • @davidteller7681
      @davidteller7681 Год назад

      Definitely! It's a superb show, in a club, from early in his career. He already had it all

  • @johnboydTx
    @johnboydTx Год назад +5

    I saw him perform live 4 times 😱❤️
    Randy Quaid had a party in Texas 🍻🍻
    The Cotton Bowl in Dallas with ZZ Top headliner and his Brothers band The Fabulous Thunderbirds ❤️❤️❤️
    In Houston with the WHO headlining the show ❤️❤️ 120,000 people partying 😏👏👏👏 great Concert...
    Twice in Austin ❤️❤️
    S.R.V. gave you 110 percent everytime!!!!👏👏👏
    Stevie Ray Vaughans song Life by the Drop is acoustic guitar 🤔 great song 👍. Enjoy your adventures 🤠✌️❤️

  • @GBeret83
    @GBeret83 Год назад +12

    "Stevie was an endless, open channel that music just poured out of. He made people who'd never touched a guitar in their life want to pick one up and start playing, and he made those of us who'd played live onstage with him before want to quit."..............Eric Clapton.

  • @johnroop9625
    @johnroop9625 Год назад +50

    Stevie was only 5'5,his bass player,who is 6'4 said Stevie's hands were as big as his! BORN FOR GUITAR! Before doing 200-Plus shows a year,he practiced atleast 5 hours a day,starting at age 9! A PRODIGY!

    • @MaddyReactions
      @MaddyReactions  Год назад +1

      Awesome 🤩

    • @RAEckart22
      @RAEckart22 Год назад +2

      Steven Stills said Jimi Hendrix had the biggest hands he'd ever seen, it's why he could bend any string & wrap his hands around the neck. Then added, only other person like that is Stevie Ray Vaughn.

    • @bh1264
      @bh1264 Год назад +4

      Joe Satriani said:
      'Those who can play,
      PLAY,
      Those who can sing,
      SING
      Those who can SING & PLAY,
      ARE STEVIE RAY!'

    • @wls64
      @wls64 Год назад +1

      His hands were so big because at a young age while he was still growing he was performing EXTREME finger/hand manipulations on the guitar, there for his hands grew large.

    • @healing344
      @healing344 Год назад

      He wasn’t 5’5. That’s a misprint but it is true that he had huge hands lol

  • @calumm8639
    @calumm8639 Год назад +8

    That technique is called a rake. You drag the pick down the strings while muting them then unmute on the last string/note. The other thing is called call and response. Quite common in rock and blues. You play or sing something and then you (or someone else) plays something in response.

    • @MaddyReactions
      @MaddyReactions  Год назад +1

      Very cool! Thanks for sharing terminology! 🤗🤍🤍🤍

    • @DefinitelyNotBender
      @DefinitelyNotBender Год назад

      Except, in this case, Stevie never used a pick. That was all fingers.

    • @anthonydawson8080
      @anthonydawson8080 Год назад +1

      He did use a pick he lost It near the end

    • @DefinitelyNotBender
      @DefinitelyNotBender Год назад

      @@anthonydawson8080 I thought he lost it when he switched guitars. Oh well.

  • @kevins9120
    @kevins9120 Год назад +4

    Haha...you're reaction to SRV playing behind his back is priceless!

  • @BarryJohnson-z5m
    @BarryJohnson-z5m 10 месяцев назад +1

    What a guy I've always loved him an his music my brother an I would sat in our room for hours an hours injoying his music never knew why other people didn't appreciate him

  • @timhmetal3499
    @timhmetal3499 Год назад +10

    SRV defined GOD mode, in so many ways, not just the guitar.

  • @johnoneil5554
    @johnoneil5554 Год назад +3

    How can you watch this and not be a fan.i been a fan from the begining, rock fans held him back,

  • @NicoH2024
    @NicoH2024 Год назад +3

    We all love Stevie. A national treasure gone too soon. Another amazing song! And thank you for another great reaction. Take care of each other, makes life so much better.🤘🏻😎✌🏻

  • @the-wordplay-dojo
    @the-wordplay-dojo Год назад +1

    The amount of strength he has in his wrist to play behind his back is phenomenal. Not only does he keep playing while he switches position, he has the entire weight of the guitar held in one hand until he hooks the strap, but while he's playing he also has to angle the guitar a bit, and HOLD it there, so the strings don't hit his back, and mute. I've played guitar all my adult life, and know the strain it takes when you're supporting a neck heavy guitar with your fret hand. How he manages to maintain the dexterity in his fingers, I have no idea. As others have said, he uses VERY heavy gauge strings too, which would chew your fingers up unless you're used to them. His attack on each note is like nobody else. He was a pure bluesman too.
    Jeff Healey is another amazing blues guitarist. Check out "See The Light". There's a cool duet performance with SRV and Jeff Healey. RIP Stevie, and Jeff.

  • @louisleroy4580
    @louisleroy4580 Год назад +4

    If you like this you really you really should see Stevie Ray Vaughan live at El mocambo playing Texas flood arguably one of the greatest guitar solos ever played r.i.p. SRV 🎸🐐🎶🎤

  • @James_Russell
    @James_Russell 10 месяцев назад +1

    Hello, Maddy.. A late response to your question but that technique at 2:05 That is called a ghost note but aka dead note, or silent note, muted note. You were absolutely spot-on with the assumption in John Mayer finding inspiration in SRV as well. RIP Mr. Vaughan. An inspiration to many!

  • @agordon7369
    @agordon7369 Год назад +10

    Everyone misses the guitar switch at the beginning, SRV is a GOAT

    • @MaddyReactions
      @MaddyReactions  Год назад +1

      He was so smooth I didn’t even notice!

    • @rosshartley5807
      @rosshartley5807 Год назад

      You said "What was that technique"? He broke a string on the red guitar and the camera was so close, you couldn't see him switching to the white one. As others, and I, have said before, his "Texas Flood" Live at the El Mocambo is a masterpiece of guitar playing. Unforgettable! @@MaddyReactions

    • @agordon7369
      @agordon7369 Год назад

      @@MaddyReactions he also has an amazing guitar switch in an live performance of “little sister”

  • @mik9124
    @mik9124 Год назад +1

    HE'S BIGGEST ,
    There will never be anything like this again.
    SRV RIP , deep in my heart i can hear what You are tryed to tell us .
    He was a wizard on the guitar .
    He went to heaven too soon , to jam with Jimi ... listened by Angels of the first degree

  • @AL13NM
    @AL13NM 10 месяцев назад +4

    What he learned about being Human is Sorely missed today, in a society being divided by hate. S.R.V RIP.

  • @talkswithchris2394
    @talkswithchris2394 Год назад +2

    This was one of his best performances he gave it his all thank you so much for reacting to life without you they'll never will be another Stevie Ray Vaughan may he rest in peace I wish you nothing but all success here on RUclips and in your life. And also the message that Stevie said in this performance we should all be there to pick each other up when was down that's the way it always. God bless

  • @scotttrainer9704
    @scotttrainer9704 Год назад +9

    Stevie couldn't read music so he played by ear. The guitar change near the beginning was because the song is about Charlie his guitar tech who died suddenly, the guitar was a gift from him and Stevie named it Charlie. His favorite guitar is named Lenny, a gift from his wife Lenora.

    • @MaddyReactions
      @MaddyReactions  Год назад

      Wow!

    • @bh1264
      @bh1264 Год назад +1

      Stevie's 'LENNY' guitar was also a birthday gift from his wife & a few of their friends. They all got together to chip in $50 each (I believe it was $50 each) & bought the guitar for him. It was that very night while his wife was sleeping that he wrote the song 'LENNY'! Stevie literally woke her up the next morning telling her 'You gotta hear this, I just wrote this last night while you were sleeping!' Then he played it for her!

    • @morrisalanisette9067
      @morrisalanisette9067 6 месяцев назад

      why would he need to read music? i dont get this popular conception of reading music. nobody needs to read music

  • @Maddox09_guitar
    @Maddox09_guitar Год назад +2

    Stevie sadly passed in a helicopter crash just 7 years into his mainstream career. He is usually always in the top 5 guitarist conversation. which is extremely impressive for such a short career. He was a once in a lifetime guitarist and overall, a kind soul. He used to play upwards of 16 hours a day, and superglue is fingers back together when they started bleeding! The main cause of the bleeding being that he played some of the heaviest strings available, which isn't that baffling to a non guitarist, but to a guitarist, it is absolutely incredible the way he bent them. And, the craziest of all from a guitarist standpoint is that he knew hardly any music theory... The solos you heard coming from the guitar were different every time and entirely made up on the spot every time,
    without much music theory to guide him. It makes no damn sense how good he was. Now, Guitarists have always tried to replicate Stevie's playing ever since he popped out of the Texas blues scene, and no one, and I mean NO ONE, has ever replicated his playing. There is something in his fingers that only a very few select amount of humans have ever had, and whatever it is, it is not an aquired skill, you're born with it, and if Stevie had not sadly passed so early into his career... Everyone would know the name Stevie Ray Vaughan..... Next reaction has to be "Texas Flood" it is by far his most impressive performance.

  • @michaeldezego340
    @michaeldezego340 Год назад +3

    Hi Maddy, I don’t know if you’ve seen and heard Stevie Ray doing Texas Flood at the El Mocambo, but it’s a must watch and listen to truly understand the unbelievable talent and stage presence of this man. I saw him live once and he was just incredible.

  • @jackscott5593
    @jackscott5593 Год назад +1

    SRV ~ 🎸🐐 The goatiest goat in all of goatness
    Stevie was a kind and humble soul and is sorely missed by his fanbase. He was truly a gift from the heavens.
    **Voodoo Child at Austin City Limits 1989**

  • @Padre.K1880
    @Padre.K1880 Год назад +6

    His guitar was changed out and he didn’t miss a beat….

  • @mikecalderon5251
    @mikecalderon5251 Год назад +2

    Notice that he started out with an orange guitar. Then he was playing the white guitar. The guitar tech came in and changed the guitar without Stevie losing a beat in the song.
    And when he kept going back and forth from the amplifiers, it's because the sounds were set for the orange guitar. Now he has to make the adjustments for the white guitar. He's a perfectionist.

  • @77gengis
    @77gengis 6 месяцев назад +5

    this man is part of the blues and the blues is a part of him

  • @stevepas1
    @stevepas1 Год назад +2

    Thank you for playing this

  • @meditationlifeskills
    @meditationlifeskills Год назад +5

    He played music not because he could, he was his music. He embodied the very essence of who he was in his playing style.

  • @JamesWood-xt4fe
    @JamesWood-xt4fe 4 месяца назад

    Maddy I'm so grateful that you play alot of SRV. His guitar playing and the his sobriety and the message he sent was beautiful.
    I seen his last concert. I will never forget what I heard on the radio the following morning on the way home... Again thank You Maddy

  • @davidellis5141
    @davidellis5141 Год назад +12

    Good Morning 🌞 Maddy ..David Bowie hired a young hotshot named Stevie Ray Vaughn to play on Let's Dance & it catapulted Stevie into deserved fame & appreciation 😊

  • @jamesdalton8539
    @jamesdalton8539 Год назад +1

    there isn't a single guitarist who hasn't been inspired by him in one way or another ever since his first album dropped!!!

  • @OtakuBK
    @OtakuBK 5 месяцев назад +4

    The greatest of all time

  • @danielchavez8005
    @danielchavez8005 9 месяцев назад +1

    You actually nailed it when you said he was responding to himself. It's called a "call and response" usually done between two musicians, it comes off as a little self indulgent when some players do it with their singing, but Stevie pulls it off beautifully.

  • @lawrencekoprowski6480
    @lawrencekoprowski6480 Год назад +5

    You should see his Texas Flood live @ El Mcombo 🎸🎼🎶🎵🎵🎶🎶🎶

  • @christophermorris7616
    @christophermorris7616 Год назад +1

    Seamlessly switches guitars🎸 then proceeds to give a life message to all of humanity, then through his pure passion looses a tooth, spitting it out while never missing his soul gripping sounds whaling from his guitar. Truly beautiful to see 🍃

  • @petefennell
    @petefennell 8 месяцев назад +3

    I watched him play in his living room. All feeling .Never any pattern to his playing. Cried the day he left.

  • @pamela1144
    @pamela1144 Год назад +1

    Stevie was perfection. I saw him live three times! Miss him everyday ❤️❤️

  • @lizardkingof1968
    @lizardkingof1968 Год назад +21

    Little Wing and Texas Flood...live at Mocambo...Riviera Paradise are 🔥

    • @johnroop9625
      @johnroop9625 Год назад +3

      Greatest guitar performance on youtube!!!

  • @mikebunner3498
    @mikebunner3498 Год назад

    Maddy,
    If you like blues,? then you clicked on a good one. Stevie Ray was a guitar monster!!!!! He was SO darn good... I saw his brother Jimmy Ray perform...
    Speaking of skill, there are videos of him playing his guitar behind his back.. Unreal !!!!!!!!!! But he could!!! I did not know he did it in this video. BUT there it is!!! His band was pretty good also...
    Was that unreal good OR what???? DAMN!!!!!!! I loved this, thank you girl.....

  • @roberttrussell8766
    @roberttrussell8766 Год назад +5

    Had the pleasure of seeing Stevie ray a couple of weeks before he was killed in a helicopter crash. RIP Stevie legend never die

  • @crawfy911
    @crawfy911 Год назад +1

    Great reaction Maddy, SRV is a true legend, nobody will ever compare in my opinion. The great Eric Clapton was dreading following Stevie’s outstanding performance on the night he sadly died, Clapton said he felt he was doubting himself, Stevie was so on his game that night and Eric felt he just couldn’t follow that, can you imagine Clapton feeling inadequate as a guitarist… that’s the impact SRV had. He also performs the guitar solos on David Bowie’s Let’s Dance and China Girl, just in case you didn’t realise that. Glad you enjoyed this classic and iconic performance, I highly recommend you check out more of Stevie’s stuff, you won’t be disappointed, he’s missed so much, definitely taken too soon, RIP Stevie… Thanks for all the love you passed our way ✌🏼🙏🏻✌🏼

  • @jamesdalton8539
    @jamesdalton8539 Год назад +3

    LOVE your facial expression when he goes wild behind his back!!!! he was famous for that!

  • @robertd.7060
    @robertd.7060 5 месяцев назад +1

    Gal, if this IS your 1st SRV song , woman you got a lot in store in front of you !I grew up in the 1970's & hit him , in his hey days ! Love this guy before he went away ! There will NEVER be another SRV , ever !

  • @grandwazoodebris1015
    @grandwazoodebris1015 Год назад +3

    I saw Stevie Ray & Jeff Beck at Cobo Hall in 1989 I think. Some incredible guitar playing. I fall into the trap of lists and ranking sometimes, but Stevie Ray & Jeff have to be high on any lists of real guitarist musicians. They were truly incredible in their own unique ways.

  • @cancelchannel3394
    @cancelchannel3394 Год назад +1

    His guitar is an extention of his soul ❤😊

  • @vichraev.5386
    @vichraev.5386 Год назад +3

    Stevie's Live at El Mocambo "Texas Flood" is perhaps the best live guitar performance ever filmed.

  • @marvinsarracino116
    @marvinsarracino116 Год назад +1

    Welcome to the world of Stevie Ray Vaughn! My favorite artist of all time!❤ For more jaw dropping music listen to texas flood, Rivera paradise, crossfire all live . They are awesome! Thanks Maddy❤💛

  • @UtkarshCfc7
    @UtkarshCfc7 Год назад +11

    he lost a tooth after playing the guitar from his mouth, thats what he told his band mates. immediately after

    • @MaddyReactions
      @MaddyReactions  Год назад +3

      😆 epic

    • @dantallman5345
      @dantallman5345 Год назад +2

      @@MaddyReactions yeah, you can see him grin and mouth “I lost my tooth” and then he looked down a lot for the next minute or so.

  • @davidcook482
    @davidcook482 Год назад

    Wow! I've watched a ton of SRV videos, but have never seen that one. Thanks! He did just about everything a person can possibly do with a guitar during that epic song. Terrific reaction.