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  • Опубликовано: 15 июл 2022
  • Film revealing and dissecting the formative years of Stevie Ray Vaughan's career and his place within Texas blues. In the early 1970s, a young guitarist from Austin, Texas began to make his name on the local blues circuit, committed as he was to a musical form much thought outdated. A decade on, that same guitarist became an international superstar.
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  • @jacksonmarshallkramer5087
    @jacksonmarshallkramer5087 Год назад +176

    His performance of Texas Flood at El Mocambo is the greatest blues guitar piece in Blues history.

    • @voraciousreader3341
      @voraciousreader3341 11 месяцев назад +3

      *”In my opinion….”*
      Can’t forget that….we always want our favorites at the top of the heap, which proves how biased and subjective our opinions really are. It should be enough that _you_ feel that way, but there’s no objective criteria, and nobody alive has heard every other guitarist in blues history, which automatically invalidates your universal vote.

    • @jellycream1964
      @jellycream1964 11 месяцев назад +22

      ​@voraciousreader3341 I think anyone that reads this realizes the guy is giving his opinion and he doesn't need to say "imo".

    • @msbadkittie
      @msbadkittie 11 месяцев назад +11

      i go back and watch those El Mocambo videos every few months. his performance of Lenny blows me away and brings a tear to my eye every time. RIP SRV

    • @user-bx4fd9dh7m
      @user-bx4fd9dh7m 11 месяцев назад +3

      He 0was a great

    • @less2worryabout
      @less2worryabout 10 месяцев назад +5

      @@voraciousreader3341 we? you are INVALIDATED. PFFFTT..

  • @igloo7243
    @igloo7243 Год назад +102

    Stevie Ray Vaughan is the greatest guitar player in the world has ever witnessed. 30 some years later I’m still sad that we lost him.

    • @MikeLike8
      @MikeLike8 Год назад +7

      I saw Stevie Ray Vaughan and Jeff Beck when they toured in 1989, wow what a guitar fest! My man Jeff Healey opened for Beck and Stevie closed the show. I’m not arguing nor will deny that Stevie was the best guitarist around. This story is so well done noting and emphasized Stevie and the Blues revivals single handedly resurrected in the 1980’s by Stevie Ray Vaughan! He and Jimi are on my guitar hero Mt Rushmore!

    • @curbozerboomer1773
      @curbozerboomer1773 10 месяцев назад +5

      @@MikeLike8 Yes...wow...Jeff Healey, the blind virtuoso, then followed by the unique Jeff Beck, and closed out by the very best of them all, SRV!...What a lucky guy you were!...As much as I admire Hendrix, these three others were on his level of greatness too!...As Hendrix once stated: " We should not compare each other...that is when we make a big mistake! I cannot even know who is "better", Segovia or BB King.."

    • @ricknelson5493
      @ricknelson5493 9 месяцев назад +5

      I cried like a young spoiled girl when I heard he passed on, I had TWO chances to see him live but work/ family responsibilities etc. I figured I'd see him later on, maybe I will up there 'cause I'm quite sure saint Peter digs him too

    • @jamesbarrick3403
      @jamesbarrick3403 20 дней назад

      I'm not going to argue with you... Bonamassa has something to say. Stevie was so good, and still a bit young there was more in the tank. My friends saw his last performance in WI I missed that show. So sorry I could not make that show.

  • @georgeshaw8925
    @georgeshaw8925 Год назад +433

    Best blues guitarist to ever walk the planet. He musically never ran out of things to say. RIP brother.

    • @rheinhardtgrafvonthiesenha8185
      @rheinhardtgrafvonthiesenha8185 Год назад +22

      He was endless.

    • @maureendrozda9960
      @maureendrozda9960 Год назад +14

      Thank God For The Boys From Oak Cliff - Jimmie Started The Fire In Stevie & They Were Both Destined To Be Great Guitarists! Stevie Even Named His Dog T-Bone - He LOVED The Original Texas Bluesmen! But Stevie Was An ORIGINAL - & Never To Be Replaced! He Is So MISSED! Soul💞Soul, Stevie!💗😘

    • @rheinhardtgrafvonthiesenha8185
      @rheinhardtgrafvonthiesenha8185 Год назад +9

      And just to wrap this up with a fine bow my Golden Retriever’s name is Stevie Ray lol.

    • @maureendrozda9960
      @maureendrozda9960 Год назад +2

      @@rheinhardtgrafvonthiesenha8185 Stevie Would Probably Love That - He Loved Dogs & Other Creatures!

    • @joemomma8573
      @joemomma8573 Год назад +16

      All of his memorable licks are just ripped off from Freddie King... SRV is responsible for every d-bag that picks up a guitar, learns the MINOR PENTATONIC SCALE, and then call themselves a blues musician... Try a 2-5-1, diminished licks, altered scales, something, but basically saying SRV is the best ever probably represents a lack of musical exposure to blues... great, definitely not the best

  • @jaydee2012
    @jaydee2012 Год назад +273

    Stevie's sound is like a key that fits the lock in my soul. I saw him 4 times, unbelievable. I still cry sometimes when i listen to him. What a tragic loss. RIP SRV.

    • @tony69em
      @tony69em Год назад +12

      Especially when the solo for Life Without You kicks in.

    • @elvis2014
      @elvis2014 Год назад +7

      Man I`m not usually a jealous person but 4 times?? OUCH I was thinking that if I looked in your eyes, I might see a memory? More probably though just a reflection of a fool (me) looking at ya

    • @DweeD1516
      @DweeD1516 Год назад +4

      Luckyyyyy....he passed right before my time but I feel ya!

    • @wood8577
      @wood8577 Год назад +6

      Four times...you've earned some bragging rights, my friend! I would love to have been embraced by Stevie's presence, if only for a minute. Thank you for appreciating good music!

    • @demonsaint1296
      @demonsaint1296 Год назад +6

      Three times more than I have seen him. So happy to have at least got to see him once at the El Paso hot air balloon festival.

  • @doovy3
    @doovy3 Год назад +118

    I knew Stevie in the late 70s in Austin when he was just another guy on the street; we played together on my girlfriend's porch at her Christmas party. Great guy, gone too soon~

    • @wood8577
      @wood8577 Год назад +6

      Wow, what a memory!

    • @elvis2014
      @elvis2014 Год назад +4

      Hey Doovy3, I hope you are well what you wrote was absolutely groovy as hell it only took three words for me to tell, and I am utterly amazed that out of all those who loved him like me that you haven't been overwhelmed a thousand ways in thirty days to share more about Stevie, everything you know, and I get it believe me it can be tough sometimes cuz in our youth the sun always shines across the sunny slopes of long ago. Be well my friend MERRY CHRISTMAS and HAPPY NEW YEAR

    • @SixStringSlinger1
      @SixStringSlinger1 Год назад

      You're one lucky son of a gun. Smh Stevie is my hero.

    • @deandee8082
      @deandee8082 Год назад

      did you write life by the drop?

    • @whyyes6428
      @whyyes6428 Год назад

      No you didn't, shut up and go fish for likes somewhere else

  • @dianawright8709
    @dianawright8709 Год назад +117

    There’s not enough attention brought to his singing voice. That growl! Always on pitch! Love it!

    • @ClassicTVMan1981X
      @ClassicTVMan1981X Год назад +1

      He sounds like Ray Charles.

    • @junny3000
      @junny3000 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@xcx8646 makes sense as it’s the story of SRV

    • @staceyshaffer180
      @staceyshaffer180 9 месяцев назад +2

      When your that good on the guitar…anyones voice will come in second, even his own.

    • @johnboyer8635
      @johnboyer8635 9 месяцев назад +1

      The voice.... Just someTuff Stuff! You're right about that growl.

    • @joeblankenship377
      @joeblankenship377 8 месяцев назад

      Definitely a better vocalist than Jimi.

  • @JH-ks9oi
    @JH-ks9oi Год назад +103

    As a Dallas kid we had our hero Stevie Ray was the reason I became a Texas Blues guitar musician and I've loved every second of it

    • @Brembelia
      @Brembelia Год назад +6

      Stevie put Texas blues on the map.

    • @kennethmabus381
      @kennethmabus381 Год назад +1

      That's awesome. Love to hear you play!

    • @missieshainwhitaker9132
      @missieshainwhitaker9132 Год назад +1

      Hey Dallas ..I'm from ftworth...my mom turned me onto Stevie Ray,. .and I've been in love ever since...now I've turned my kids and grandkids onto him...he's a family tradition I guess...

    • @people4peace999
      @people4peace999 Год назад

      Awesome Awesome ✌️😎🕉

    • @byronujordan7
      @byronujordan7 6 месяцев назад

      I grew up in Oak Cliff with Stevie. I met him when he was 12 & I was 14. He was playing Hendrix when I met him. He was a better person than he was a performer. That's a rare thing. Jimmy Vaughan's band, the Chessmen, was the best rock band in Oak Cliff.

  • @GaryParris-sd8gg
    @GaryParris-sd8gg 8 месяцев назад +7

    I got to see Stevie at the Fox theater in St.Louis, MO!Wow!!!! He started jamin and we lit up a joint we were sitting in the 14row right in front of the stage, Stevie spoke directly to us and said come on guys be careful the man is all around us!At that tim!e you couldn't even smoke cigarettes,they were cracking down on second hand smoke.We hated cigarettes but we loved our weed!!! Stevie look at us and started laughing and said youall are hard headed! He started playing vodoo chile and we went nuts!!¡!!I,llnever forget it, one of the highlights of my life!!!!!!!!!!!!! He made eye contact and spoke directly to us,un real!!!!!!!!!!!! Thank you Stevie,RIP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    • @ickystrashcan....anothersm9749
      @ickystrashcan....anothersm9749 21 день назад +1

      Lightning Hopkins is the first one to do like SRV... In keys of E and.A you see and hear his hands going through the same mortion..the ruytgmn fill licks ..2 string stuff..sane idea...but blind lemon and t bone don't do that ..really af all

  • @maureendrozda9960
    @maureendrozda9960 Год назад +104

    There Will NEVER Be Another STEVIE RAY VAUGHAN - Not In STYLE, Not In TALENT - Not In SPIRIT - Not In HEART! His Loss Was Immeasurable😥 Soul💞Soul, Sweet Stevie💗😘

    • @johnryan527
      @johnryan527 Год назад +4

      Hey you really like the Mr V great comment you lay on the man

    • @williamtsmith9668
      @williamtsmith9668 Год назад +1

      👻🥰😃👍

    • @maureendrozda9960
      @maureendrozda9960 Год назад +3

      @@johnryan527 Stevie Deserves ALL Of It!!

    • @timothybaumann7191
      @timothybaumann7191 Год назад +1

      His a Icon, a model!
      Today we have a very huge guitariste close to him!
      Kenny wayne sheperd! Amazing

    • @maureendrozda9960
      @maureendrozda9960 Год назад +1

      @@timothybaumann7191One Of The Coolest & Most Memorable Things About Stevie Was That - Though He Clearly He Had Been Inspired By The Style & Skill Of Many Other Guitar Artists He Admired.... He Never Let That Inspiration Stop Him From Findings HIS OWN Voice... His OWN Unique Style, His Own Expression - Unique To Stevie! He Talked About Each Artist Finding Their OWN Unique Voice As Well! I Don't Think Stevie Really Ever Saw Playing, Or Artistic Expression As A Competition Of "Who Does What Thing Better" Or Even Who Persues Which Genre "Better" Or Whatever...Each Artist Is Unique...Each Individual Has Something Only They Can Say In The Way Only They Can Express It....And He Seemed @ His Happiest When He Was Sharing A Stage With Other Unique Artists & Putting THEIR Light Forward! You Are SO Missed, Stevie!! Soul💞Soul💗😘

  • @juliepeterson6639
    @juliepeterson6639 Год назад +60

    As a huge fan of Stevie Ray Vaughn...his sound is meant for my soul. I dropped my daughter off for her first day of kindergarten, and on my way back home, I heard of his passing and had to pull over and cry before I could join traffic again. His work still gives me chills, and a lot of energy. My favorite music!

    • @robertdore9592
      @robertdore9592 Год назад +3

      It is said that God takes those that he needs, perhaps he needed to hear Stevie duet with Hendrix, Charlie Christian, Segovia, Gary Moore, BB King and Django Reinhart etc?

    • @toddadams7442
      @toddadams7442 Год назад +1

      SRV was taken away the very same year my daughter Taylor was born. . .
      She was born on 04/16/1990 . . .
      So I had my hands full and my heart Frozen upon only one thing my new baby girl, who would also get taken out of my life too later down the line. . . How everything and everyone in life has a liking for SRV . . . AND I Have LISTENED TO THIS EVERLOVING LOST MUSICAL Magician AND ABSOLUTELY AWESOME TALENT FOR EVER AND IMA STILL LISTENING AND WILL BE LISTENING TILL I ALSO EXPIRE HERE AND WELL. . . ; . . .
      TIC TOC PPL TIMES TICKING AWAY ARTIST inter Alia. . .

    • @robertheymann5906
      @robertheymann5906 Год назад +2

      The only guitarist that gives me goose bumps

    • @juliewayseer
      @juliewayseer 11 месяцев назад +2

      @@robertheymann5906yes!
      Ya know, initially,
      I couldn’t understand why the crowds he performed before weren’t carrying on dancing and cheering.
      Didn’t take long for me to empathize.
      You can’t help but be mesmerized
      watching his hands make those guitars literally 𝓽𝓪𝓵𝓴 𝓪𝓷𝓭 𝓼𝓲𝓷𝓰

    • @robertheymann5906
      @robertheymann5906 11 месяцев назад +4

      Even Eric Clapton had nothing but great things to say about SRV
      " We all improvise, we take breaks mid song, sometimes we even get lost for a moment and only other guitarists may notice, but not Stevie, he plays from a place that provides no mistakes, he plays from his soul"

  • @staceymorris1571
    @staceymorris1571 Год назад +21

    SRV was not one in a million or billion but ONE OF A KIND.. An endless skilled King!! Rip

  • @lukenheimer8190
    @lukenheimer8190 Год назад +21

    Reese Wynans said it best about Stevie Ray Vaughan. “He confronted his demons, and he won!”

    • @curbozerboomer1773
      @curbozerboomer1773 10 месяцев назад

      And then, Fate takes him down!...I hate the randomness of our existence! We are being punished for something that we do not even know we did?...There may be some sort of "God", but certainly not a caring one!

    • @peterbetts858
      @peterbetts858 5 месяцев назад +1

      big Right on to Stevie for winning that battle , Johnny Winter fought n won that battle too .

  • @user-sq3xm6ll3i
    @user-sq3xm6ll3i Год назад +10

    I love that kids today are discovering the genius of SRV.

  • @jackhopkins4679
    @jackhopkins4679 Год назад +33

    I would love to have met him.Everyone that knew him said he was a very kind person.

  • @TwoFeathersFarm
    @TwoFeathersFarm Год назад +67

    I still remember the first time I heard him on vinyl. Late at night, some house party, and I was blown away. I miss him terribly.

    • @davidsepos8603
      @davidsepos8603 Год назад +1

      This guy SRV ,he ,I don't want to say WAS, But he is gone now
      rest in peace,He lives in our hearts and minds, and that is Soul.

    • @steveb796
      @steveb796 Год назад +4

      Steb’s bar in Cedar Falls Iowa for me. Middle of the afternoon. The whole place played air guitar. Saw him 3 times. Hate to think all we missed by his untimely death.

    • @user-kb1hw2yq2f
      @user-kb1hw2yq2f Год назад

      You dont miss him. You miss his music. Idk why people keep saying they miss musicians or celebrities..almost everyone knew nothing about them

    • @elainedaprano9130
      @elainedaprano9130 Год назад +3

      @@user-kb1hw2yq2f

    • @buddygraham1486
      @buddygraham1486 Год назад +2

      @@user-kb1hw2yq2f dude, the music he made was Stevie Ray Vaugn! The Art of an Artist defines whom they are deep inside their soul...

  • @shawnbell6392
    @shawnbell6392 Год назад +91

    SRV was a titan. What they left out about Johnny Winter is his mammoth fluidity, he never ran out of musical ideas in his playing and his playing was like a conversation he was having. Lightnin Hopkins gives me chills every time I hear his work. A hero of mine in music.

    • @christophervisser5810
      @christophervisser5810 Год назад +11

      You just mentioned my 3 favourite guitarists of all time!!

    • @TexasBurningFlower
      @TexasBurningFlower 10 месяцев назад +3

      I saw J. Winter when I was 12 he was an inspiration for Stevie he was an inspiration for everyone….

    • @chaipod
      @chaipod 10 месяцев назад +4

      Johnny Winter was a blues epic in the 70s, listened to his music when I m was 15 n still listening now. I can hear SRV emulating J Winter's style in this video.

    • @peterbetts858
      @peterbetts858 5 месяцев назад

      @@TexasBurningFlower Everyone . . ..

  • @MinneapolisSkip
    @MinneapolisSkip Год назад +23

    I saw SRV on an Easter Sunday at Lee Park in Dallas. He came on and played with Jimmy’s band and, after the first song, you/we knew. After, when they were packing up, Butterfly, got on the mike and asked if someone could give “somebody” a ride home. Butterfly and I gave Steven a ride home to his moms place. RIP Steven ,RIP Butterfly.

    • @wood8577
      @wood8577 Год назад +2

      I love hearing stories like yours! So humbling!

  • @breifne555
    @breifne555 Год назад +55

    He hasn't gone, he's still here. I like many others have young kids who are listening to him and playing guitar. My lad is 11 and he's bashing out Pride and Joy and Texas blues and more and he lives for Stevie, watching the videos and taking YT lessons etc etc. In my youth in the 60s and 70s it was Hendrix and a battered guitar and then the road but now he's probably far better than I ever was. Stevie has a timeless appeal and a special magic switch he turned on. Thanks SRV.

    • @chachadodds5860
      @chachadodds5860 Год назад +4

      Bravo!

    • @jeffmckinnon5842
      @jeffmckinnon5842 Год назад +7

      I just had to reply to your comment. We have all heard of these kids that do Eddie Van Halen, or Stevie Ray, to a tee, at some ridiculous young age, which is no small thing.
      After reading what you wrote, I can only imagine your pride in being one of those fathers, watching "his own son" and sharing in that bond that must have taken place, in your own house.
      Just sharing music with your kid is a magical thing. Watching your child surpass your own talents, must be one of the most rewarding moments that a father could have.

    • @breifne555
      @breifne555 Год назад +4

      @@jeffmckinnon5842 Thank you...and you really said it. Watching yourself being upstaged completely means job done with a massive smile. Best buzz ever. The big thing is that he's found his voice...going from a very shy nervous wee lad into something else as he rakes into licks at full blast with his soul screaming. It has changed everything. All thanks to SRV. Thanks again Jeff. Hopefully you'll get to see him at some point. He's ready to go.

    • @wood8577
      @wood8577 Год назад +2

      ​@@breifne555 We're all rooting for him!

    • @Patienthost
      @Patienthost Год назад +4

      🥲 Yes, Stevie, will always be here.
      *
      "Death is just when people change. You can't physically see them, or talk to them, but they are there."
      ~ Stevie Ray Vaughan
      My grandson's 14, he's been playing 🎸about a year. Got his 2nd electric 🎸 for Christmas. I told him I love the Blues, preferably Stevie Ray Vaughan! He said, "I like Stevie Ray Vaughan. I like all types of music."
      I said, "Play the blues for grandma 😆
      I love the harmonica, too." ... I think I'll buy him one.

  • @ericlinkhart4030
    @ericlinkhart4030 Год назад +64

    By far my favorite guitar player. This man was and still is amazing. This world dearly misses him.

    • @averychilco
      @averychilco Год назад +1

      Greatest guitar player ever TBONE WAlKER, no one has ever been able to imitate his sound. They mentioned all the Texas blues pioneers except Charles Brown and Cornell Dupree.

    • @kellymartin1099
      @kellymartin1099 Месяц назад

      He not only "Had "IT" HE WAS "IT"

  • @conorkennedy3304
    @conorkennedy3304 Год назад +52

    His playing is so inspiring. He's channeling something from another level.

  • @shnoop123jimbo7
    @shnoop123jimbo7 Год назад +38

    im still astounded by his 1990 mtv performance , literally shredding on a 12 string.

    • @robbasso893
      @robbasso893 Год назад +3

      I heard he borrowed that Guild 12 string acoustic and gripped the neck so hard while he was playing that he actually cracked it

    • @shnoop123jimbo7
      @shnoop123jimbo7 Год назад +4

      @@robbasso893 yep, i think it was from a friend or fan who died or some such, srv wasnt a big guy like 5 ft 6 but he had MAN HANDS

    • @robbasso893
      @robbasso893 Год назад +6

      @@shnoop123jimbo7 yes indeed. Stevie had some big hands for sure. Think about his old Stratocaster #1-it had the large radius “D” neck on it, and he flew up and down that neck all the time. He was an incredible talent with many natural giftings

    • @pifrei3272
      @pifrei3272 Год назад

      And that altough he died 1983 as they claim in the movie header...:-)

    • @QuantumBeeWellness
      @QuantumBeeWellness Год назад +2

      @@pifrei3272 They do not say that at all, this documentary covers his rising from birth until the release of his first album in 1983.

  • @kevinenger8623
    @kevinenger8623 Год назад +66

    Im 58 years old, and one of Stevies biggest fan.. I remember playing his memorable Austin City Limits clip for my girlfriends son. He was HOOKED! He never seen anyone play guitar like that! I will never forget that night, or how this young man took to music after that. Long live Stevie!

    • @Giitzerland
      @Giitzerland Год назад +2

      That was such a good show! I swear man, City Limits had more to do with showing people how exceptional the blues were as much as any record ever minted!

    • @nancytillett
      @nancytillett Год назад +1

      N. Ñnñ!

    • @peterbetts858
      @peterbetts858 5 месяцев назад

      @@Giitzerland best music show on tv .

  • @finishstrongdoc
    @finishstrongdoc Год назад +53

    I'd only heard SRV once on Arsenio Hall Show. I was an instant fan and I wan't particularly into Blues. He had something no one else had before or since. I pulled over and cried when I heard the news. He was too damn good to lose so soon. The gold standard. Texas lightin' riffs. Smooth cruise blues.

  • @jeffmckinnon5842
    @jeffmckinnon5842 Год назад +55

    I got to see his last Canadian performance. A stroke of luck moved my whole group to an unsold section of the arena, that was right beside the stage. My opportunity to learn some of Stevie's tricks ended up completely wasted, because I was so awe struck, that I forgot to even look at his hands. He was 50 feet away from me, yet somehow, I missed it all.

    • @carolabell77
      @carolabell77 Год назад +4

      Very cool!!

    • @aspjake123
      @aspjake123 Год назад +5

      Damn a memory to be cherished. Lucky dog you were!!

    • @Rushtallica
      @Rushtallica Год назад +1

      I can relate, very similar situation but just a few feet from the stage watching Al Di Meola. I would have loved to see SRV and Double Trouble live. 8)

    • @maddieb.4282
      @maddieb.4282 Год назад +2

      You didn’t miss any of it, you were in the moment. You were fully immersed and that is so awesome. If you were looking at his technique you wouldn’t have been appreciating the awe of the experience!

    • @peterbetts858
      @peterbetts858 5 месяцев назад +1

      Saw Stevie Vaughn in 88 in N.B. , Canada . He WAS clean and he was throwin sparks . sETTLED DOWN , but the pinnacles were stronger .he was doin Jimi , the best voo doo chile iv e ever heard him play . u CANT Say enuff about how he was a abright lite of Hope when broke on to the scene in 83 ,like the guy said in the vid. cultureclub , wham ,duran duran . the begginings of rap n hip hop n hair metal were the mainstays on much music n the radio , even Clapton was all mellowed out at that time .Blues rock , Blues guitar rock needed a Big hand up . Jimmy V . was out hard with the Fabulous thunder birds lp in 80 ? called whats the word , but along comes S R V . FIRST time i heard him on the CBC doin texas flood i nic named him the Great white Hope . RIP Stevie , you did good son .

  • @newfreenayshaun6651
    @newfreenayshaun6651 Год назад +13

    I remember where I was when I heard the news. I was nine, I was in the back seat of the car, my family and I were on a road trip for the weekend when we were listening to the radio and heard about the helicopter crash. As a 9-year-old musician I still was too young to understand how devastated the world was at that moment. Such a huge loss, but such a huge gift to the world. Long, long live the awesome and talented sound of Stevie Ray Vaughan. Thank you Stevie, you're still my greatest hero and we still miss you brother.

    • @bigstick5278
      @bigstick5278 2 месяца назад

      I just saw him in concert November 89 at USF Sun Dome, Tampa, FL.
      One morning my Girlfriend wakes me up and shoves the newspaper in my face and says "Read this"!! I was like No! No Effing way.

  • @brucewayne3710
    @brucewayne3710 Год назад +9

    His music helped me get sober. The absolute best ever.

  • @jamesooley8771
    @jamesooley8771 Год назад +22

    My one and only time seeing him play was at a small club a few blocks from where I lived in Houston.
    I'm not sure if I even knew who he was at that time. Needless to say, I was completely blown away by what I was hearing. After the set, I was talking to him and suggested we go over to my house and partake of some illicit substances I happened to have. He considered it and declined; the post-show females vying for his attention were undoubtedly more appealing than me and my dope. It's probably just as well; that life nearly did me in, and him too. I wish I had seen him again.

    • @redsammy7789
      @redsammy7789 Год назад +1

      Was the club Steamboats near the Galleria ? I saw him there like 1980 backing up Shake Russel

    • @rrf6747
      @rrf6747 Год назад +1

      Fitzgeralds I bet

    • @jamesooley8771
      @jamesooley8771 Год назад +1

      ​@RRF I believe it was called Fitzgerald's

  • @mamabear2277
    @mamabear2277 Год назад +30

    SRV gave props to all guitar greats that inspired him and took it to the next level. This music soothes our souls. Part of us all. RIP brother🎸♥️🎶

  • @martinmcgimpsey9750
    @martinmcgimpsey9750 Год назад +37

    R.I.P. Stevie Ray Vaughan, thank you for all the tunes and all the music and that super guitar playing! The best say you were the best! You are missed!

    • @averychilco
      @averychilco Год назад

      They mentioned all the Texas blues pioneers except Charles Brown and Cornell Dupree.

  • @energyasylum997
    @energyasylum997 Год назад +18

    Folks, now THIS is what you call a DOCUMENTARY!
    By far, the best, most informative and thorough video about SRVs life!!
    Rest In Peace Stevie Ray Vaughan 🙏🏼. I named two of my sons after the man, …. YES TWO OF MY SONS ARE NAMED STEVIE RAY! Well, their middle names at least.

    • @wood8577
      @wood8577 Год назад

      You're a Chad of a dad!!

  • @zwastiunburzy3688
    @zwastiunburzy3688 8 месяцев назад +5

    SRV was and always will be unsurpassed in his quality and style of guitar playing. RIP.

    • @peterbetts858
      @peterbetts858 5 месяцев назад

      MUDDY , winter , zappa , garcia , clapton ,beck, page .

    • @zwastiunburzy3688
      @zwastiunburzy3688 5 месяцев назад

      @@peterbetts858 Lifeson, Vai, Bonamassa, Satriani, Becker, Buchanan, King(both), Johnson, Gallagher, Petrucci, Van Halen, Gibbons, Hendrix, Govi, and so on. I can list more if you like, what's your point? Each one of these has a distinctive style, and SRV did too. Seriously, I can list a lot more if that would help.

    • @peterbetts858
      @peterbetts858 5 месяцев назад

      @@zwastiunburzy3688 re read my list , do i sound like i need help .

  • @keithayers6857
    @keithayers6857 Год назад +27

    One of the most dynamic guitarist I’ve ever had the pleasure of hearing this brother is surely missed Rest In Power

  • @MrUtoobee
    @MrUtoobee Год назад +9

    Do not miss out on the bassist at the end playing along with Stevie and Albert. Ridiculously good.

  • @timeverett7828
    @timeverett7828 Год назад +22

    Saw SRV at Kingswood music theater in Ontario Canada 🇨🇦 Greatest time of my life! Four encores and people would not let them leave the stage! I can only imagine where his popularity would have gone to! The "Texas Flood" of emotions that I feel when I hear SRV is intense!

    • @Mrch33ky
      @Mrch33ky Год назад +1

      Hell yes!

    • @rickyrickardo8347
      @rickyrickardo8347 6 месяцев назад +1

      I was there. I saw lots of great bands at Kingswood.

    • @peterbetts858
      @peterbetts858 5 месяцев назад

      @@rickyrickardo8347 who u see in 1987 ?

  • @jimishurley
    @jimishurley Год назад +15

    Having been born and raised in Texas myself I followed the blues and was a follower of Stevie Ray Vaughn and double trouble who were in my opinion the very best Blues at the time Texas had to offer ~ I am still an avid fan and will always will be. Stevie and Jimmie are both Texas treasures. This documentary is by far my favorite on the Blues . Thanks for the memorable moments this brings back to me. Love and Prayer ❤❤❤ ~ jimi

    • @curbozerboomer1773
      @curbozerboomer1773 10 месяцев назад

      Hate to say it, but Jimmie Vaughn is not on the level that his brother attained...just another very good guitarist from Texas!

    • @peterbetts858
      @peterbetts858 5 месяцев назад

      @@curbozerboomer1773 LISTEN To HiM IN THE FABULOUS THUNDERBIRDS .

  • @Brembelia
    @Brembelia Год назад +14

    This is an excellent documentary that needs to be kept front and center.

  • @midnitesunblues
    @midnitesunblues Год назад +6

    Legend. If anyone has earned and deserves the right to his legendary place, it is Stevie Ray Vaughan. He said his talent was a gift from God and that he was working hard to pay it back. Paid in Full, Stevie. Paid in Full.

  • @leftypick4854
    @leftypick4854 Год назад +20

    I got hooked the first time I heard his guitar playing long time ago (at least for me, time is relative) in 1986. Thanks for posting this one.

  • @gastonflatulenza1276
    @gastonflatulenza1276 Год назад +7

    I graduated high school in 1979 and I moved to Austin from the mid-west to attend the University of Texas. I had a guitar and could play but couldn't afford the PA and other equipment that would allow me to play in a restaurant or a small club. I began to play and sing on 6th Street for change on week-ends. There were other street musicians spread out along the length of 6th Street. I always stood and played less than a block away from the Steamboat Club. I certainly remember SRV playing the Steamboat and lots of people being excited about it. I couldn't afford to go there, pay the cover, or buy any drinks. I was just a struggling college student and playing on the street (at least on Friday and Saturday nights) paid better than flipping burgers. But Stevie was there a lot and I missed a really good opportunity to see him play in person. I was able to see Jimmy Vaughan twice, but I never saw SRV in Austin and I was so close! It was a magical time for me but I was just trying to get through school and I had so much to learn about the rich, rich musical environment that was Austin at that time. But SRV was such a potent musical force that just hearing about him and the excitement he generated was enough for me to later seek out who he was and why he was so important.

  • @willlind6300
    @willlind6300 10 месяцев назад +4

    You really had to see SRV to believe what you are hearing is being played one guitarist! Simply the greatest. Live at the El Mocambo was the insanely perfect trifecta of tobacco, alcohol, and raw talent that is probably impossible to beat. Thee crossover artist of all time that introduced thousands of rock heads to the blues and the genesis of rock and roll. Thank you SRV for some unbelievable sound, and at the risk of sounding narcissistic, I'm jealous of that dude in the audience at the beginning of the last song "Wham" on El Mocambo and still pissed that I got robbed of at least 30 more years of unknown greatness. RIP SRV

  • @jatoms100
    @jatoms100 Год назад +6

    Broke my heart the day he died.

  • @michaelhalstead7532
    @michaelhalstead7532 9 месяцев назад +4

    There's no denying stevie was a brilliant guitarist. Simply amazing

  • @user-6662HWY
    @user-6662HWY 3 месяца назад +1

    What a beautiful celebration of Stevie Ray Vaughn's life and music. A movie about his life could not do this documentary justice. Thank you to everyone who participated.

  • @josephsiebert7218
    @josephsiebert7218 Год назад +2

    I am 56 and I just started playing guitar about 7wks now and the
    Best is stevie,Jimi,Clapton, love Robin trower, and beck to and Jimi and Stevie r my favorites

  • @imannonymous7707
    @imannonymous7707 Год назад +38

    Its about time a documentary on SRV was published.
    And its a good one.
    I remember the first time i heard him. It changed my life.
    I was a long haired ,guitar slingin head all of about 15 years old. I had a compilation of that 82 Montreux show on cassette tape.
    Good job amplified

    • @rilianriggs4620
      @rilianriggs4620 Год назад +3

      I'll never forget, I heard Pride & Joy on KLOS in Los Angeles right after he released Texas Flood. Like you, it changed everything for me

    • @ALLORNOTHINGMEDIA9
      @ALLORNOTHINGMEDIA9 Год назад +2

      This is hands down the most in-depth documentary I've seen on RUclips. I spent 6 months creating a shorter bio/doc on SRV after watching & being inspired by this video...I grew up listening to my dad's SRV records!!

  • @datruth9872
    @datruth9872 Год назад +7

    MAGNIFIC GUITAR PLAYER. NEVER BE ANOTHER S.R.V. R.I.P.

  • @dennyj8650
    @dennyj8650 Год назад +16

    One of the greatest! Still miss him. Will never forget when we lost him, so sad

    • @curbozerboomer1773
      @curbozerboomer1773 10 месяцев назад

      Certainly the greatest of his time and place...and that is all one can say about any virtuoso.

  • @markmiddaugh9359
    @markmiddaugh9359 Год назад +5

    I first saw Stevie while staying in Lubbock on my way to California. The year was 1979...a buddy lived in Lubbock and invited me to go and listen to some music. I asked who was playing? He said Stevie Ray Vaughn. I told him I'd go. We go to the club at 9 and the band was on break. A guy wearing a beret walked towards us and my friend told me, hey, that's Stevie. He approached and I asked him, 'How's it going, Stevie?' He replied, 'Shitty.' Besides my friend and I the audience consisted of 3 other people! He got up and played like it was Woodstock. Saw him every time I could thereafter.

    • @vickiroberts3469
      @vickiroberts3469 26 дней назад

      Fat Dawgs!!!!! Lubbock, Texas! We were so blessed to have gotten to see him several times there!

  • @juliewayseer
    @juliewayseer 11 месяцев назад +3

    Stevie was a very, very old soul;
    hence, insanely-ascended right here in this realm.
    So far ahead of his time.
    So beautiful and kind.
    Energy cannot be destroyed - only created.
    𝓣𝓱𝓪𝓷𝓴 𝔂𝓸𝓾, 𝓢𝓽𝓮𝓿𝓲𝓮, for creating something NOT of this realm and dropping it IN this realm for us to enjoy forever.

  • @jj4alley
    @jj4alley Год назад +13

    We see the relay of life in this documentary one musician passing the music to the next !
    Fantastic 👍🏻

  • @georgiagirl1961
    @georgiagirl1961 Год назад +8

    I love him so much! Stevie the man. Stevie the humanitarian. Stevie the overcomer. Stevie the singer, songwriter, musician. Stevie the greatest guitarist of all time! Stevie the Texas blues man.
    He knew Love was the meaning of this life. Listen to the little speeches he makes during his Life Without You song.
    R.I P. Thanks for all the Love you passed our way. ❤️

  • @jayclark5912
    @jayclark5912 Год назад +2

    Can't even imagine what he would've accomplished with more time. Once he was sober the angels gave him wings.

  • @spaceman8839
    @spaceman8839 Год назад +14

    I love Jimi, I love Stevie, I love Eddie

  • @DavidMccallister65
    @DavidMccallister65 Год назад +5

    I'll never forget the first time I heard him. He was already gone unfortunately but I was in the 5th grade and my dad called me into his bedroom and said, "Hey son! Come check out this guy playing guitar and see what you think."
    It was one of his last shows on Austin City Limits (he was dressed in all black) I was instantly hooked.
    I asked, "What does that SRV on his guitar mean?"
    Dad snickered and said, "Those are his initials. "Stevie Ray Vaughn"."
    I quickly wrote my initials on my guitar and I've been trying to play like him ever since. All my friends in high school learned about the GOAT also because his CD was the only thing playing in my car lol
    Pride and Joy was one of my songs for my high school sweetheart also🤙💙

  • @oldViking66
    @oldViking66 Год назад +2

    Both the Winter Brothers were great, STV will never be replaced R.I.P.

  • @edcygan
    @edcygan Год назад +3

    I worked at Alpine Valley as a stagehand IATSE before the SRV show we were locked out by management and I had moved on already but what I wanted to say was every night in the summer as I would leave the theater on my motorcycle the fog in the valley was intense, you couldn't see your hand in front of your face but once you got to the top of the hill it was clear. Once I heard the news I completely understood what happened. What a sad day.

  • @justinludeman8424
    @justinludeman8424 Год назад +37

    This is Great! Thank you for the effort. It's valuable to learn about his development well before the final realisation of Double Trouble.
    I can still remember the first time I heard him on record, at University in Australia. I was blown away obviously, still am, and shall forever be.

  • @terrystowers6085
    @terrystowers6085 Год назад +8

    I remember the first time I heard Stevie’s tune “Things That I Used To Do”. I was on a Greyhound bus heading to Chicago from my hometown in Dubuque, Iowa. I was around 17 years old and really getting into playing drums with various local bands. I had a friend who was like butter melting on a warm pan when he played guitar covers of ZZ Top and various other blues stuff. So I was accustomed to hearing very good guitar playing. But Stevie’s album Couldn’t Stand The Weather was a game changer. Stevie’s solos on “Things….” just turned my head around. The title track is incredible of course, as is “Stangs Thang” and the inimitable “Cold Shot”, but the other tune on that album that mesmerized me was “Tin Pan Alley”. His low, slow burn, dynamic landscapes, holding one note in tremolo for bars at a time at triple pianissimo and seamlessly finishing the phrases, just all of it…changed my young brain forever. Stevie truly made his guitar sing, like early Carlos Santana, who also left a permanent mark on me. These guitar players influenced me as a drummer, not only rhythmically but emotionally, which I hadn’t really been aware of experiencing yet. The effect became obvious with these guys. Stevie’s playing is still with me today, playing drums with two bands at fifty years old. He’s just over my shoulder every time. 👍

  • @MichaelRobertson-qd9wz
    @MichaelRobertson-qd9wz 7 месяцев назад +2

    Stevie ray Vaughn is one of the greatest rock a n blues guitarist ever played. M ay you rest in peace stevie❤❤❤🎉you brother. Mrs biss Stevie Ray Vaughn died Ina helicopter crash in early 1990s another good song is called if the house is rocking don't bother knocking. ❤❤❤❤🎉😢😊

  • @NothingMaster
    @NothingMaster Месяц назад +1

    Stevie was, is, and will always be the incontestable Prince and the modern savior of the Blues. His passion, heart, soul, and absolute virtuosity singlehandedly revived the Blues, when the Blues was stagnant, uncool, and down in the dumps.

  • @rebeccastone3301
    @rebeccastone3301 Год назад +6

    I saw SRV a few times and never got tired of watching, listening, feeling his energy. AMAZING …

  • @ryurc3033
    @ryurc3033 Год назад +7

    Johnny Winter was in lampe Missouri in 1984. My parents went to the show and sat front row, two guys had to carry him out to the front of the stage, could barely stand, they said the first song was terrible, he was just too far out of it to even find the microphone. However 2nd song was better and by song 3 he was burning the place down. The pictures of him with the giant dragon tattoo were totally iconic.

  • @fluxrider7027
    @fluxrider7027 7 месяцев назад +2

    For a slightly different Vaughn anecdote, my siblings and I were spending one Christmas with our folks in their mountain community. It was either Christmas Eve or the night before that, but we were the only ones still up, and we decided to go out for a drink somewhere. We drove to a nearby town, and parked by the main bar there. As we walked down the hill toward the bar, we could hear Stevie Ray music coming up the hill from the bar.
    We walked into the bar, and discovered the music was live, and wasn't Stevie Ray Vaughn, but a band composed of Native American kids from North Dakota I think. They were amazing. They played several covers of Stevie Ray's, but also many of their own songs, which honestly sounded about as good as their covers (which were astonishing). The band's name was Indigenous, and I was surprised when they didn't make the big time in the next few years.

    • @peterbetts858
      @peterbetts858 5 месяцев назад

      cool ill chec em out

    • @fluxrider7027
      @fluxrider7027 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@peterbetts858 They do have a couple CDs out, one just named Indigenous.

  • @harryayre9050
    @harryayre9050 7 месяцев назад +2

    On August 26th 1990 at Alpine Valley Eric Clapton introduced Stevie as the Greatest guitar player in the world! He wasn't wrong. RIP Stevie

  • @emach07
    @emach07 Год назад +8

    Now that just blows my mind! I never knew Stevie did that solo on Let's Dance. Saying that in 2023! I wouldn't have guessed that in a million years, that is, until I listened to it after the fact. Fricking amazing to be that versatile. I mean, Stevie Ray Vaughan ripping a solo on a David Bowie track?? 😯

    • @yancyjenkinssr1824
      @yancyjenkinssr1824 Год назад +5

      And China Girl! Where u been?

    • @emach07
      @emach07 Год назад

      @@yancyjenkinssr1824 Jesus! Sorry I fucking mention it. There' never a shortage of assholes in the YT comment section

  • @midnitesunblues
    @midnitesunblues Год назад +8

    So many times while watching this I felt a lump in my throat and the tears well up.

  • @cheryllakin3077
    @cheryllakin3077 Год назад +2

    RIP SRV 1990. Shy of turning 36. I was getting ready for work that morning, and I had VH1 on the television. I was in my bathroom, and I heard SRVs name, and helicopter crash. I thought my ears were playing tricks on me. I got in my car and had my radio going, and the DJs were talking about it. I was crushed. I watched more news coverage after I got home from work. It was was like a bad dream.

  • @gatt2b
    @gatt2b Год назад +8

    Stevie Ray my favorite guitarist still today I miss him just think of what we missed out on all these years and what crushes me is life was cut short right after he chose life by sobering up we just never know. A fantastic guitarist with heavy heavy emotions and loved sharing them with the world he's the icon of blues music in his era and still today I been playing for near 30 years inspired by Jimmy Hendrix I had just starting listening to the blues came across Red House from Jimmy Hendrix and bought guitar wasn't real serious till a few months later heard The Sky Is Crying the very week I learned of Stevie Ray Vaughn he died.

  • @neil1390
    @neil1390 9 месяцев назад +3

    He did it the hard way, through hard work, and dedication,paid his dues to the blues,a seemingly forgotten work ethic amongst musicians today, unfortunately.A true legend,that was only getting better and better.

  • @fathertime209
    @fathertime209 Год назад +23

    Truly fantastic documentary, and very well done folks!!! Lovin' this insight into one of the best guitarists ever... Thanks for the quality content here on RUclips!

  • @bogrot69
    @bogrot69 Год назад +4

    I was lucky enough to see him three times. The first show in a club. Right place, right time. Such a massive loss!

    • @wood8577
      @wood8577 Год назад +1

      That's the definition of Trifecta!

  • @rhondaunger1228
    @rhondaunger1228 3 месяца назад +1

    I saw Stevie play , he was a burst of energy and creativity. Very gifted and totally Texas style... An awesome individual and I loved his music and him❤

  • @timw4369
    @timw4369 Год назад +20

    the guitar is like an extension of his body. Nobody has such a complete mastering of the guitar. They might play the guitar but they dont feel the guitar.

    • @bananabana6630
      @bananabana6630 Год назад +6

      I disagree with this because I can name 10 musicians that have mastered the guitar. No 2 guitar players play the same way. They also can read sheet music. Come on man stop the BS please!😁😁

    • @CousinCreepy
      @CousinCreepy Год назад +2

      Jeff Healey felt it.

    • @jwil4905
      @jwil4905 Год назад +2

      EVH

    • @cirenosnor5768
      @cirenosnor5768 Год назад

      @@bananabana6630 People start talking about their favorite musicians and lose their minds calling them the best 🤷🏽‍♂️

    • @cirenosnor5768
      @cirenosnor5768 Год назад +1

      Nobody had such a “complete mastering of the guitar” - C’mon. Get a grip. Complete would include technics that Stevie Ray didn’t use such as tapping and a variety of tunings. He was nothing more than a great blues player. There were many other styles he couldn’t play. Therefore we can’t say Stevie Ray had a “complete” mastering
      There’s also other players where the instrument was a extension of their body: Hendrix, Blackmore and of course Van Halen who changed the game
      Jeff Beck
      ruclips.net/video/5aWd88rs6JE/видео.html

  • @allanstaple9785
    @allanstaple9785 Год назад +7

    I have no idea who the greatest guitarist of all time was I just know there was nobody better than Stevie See you on the other side brother

  • @craigbucl7752
    @craigbucl7752 8 месяцев назад +2

    I hadn’t discovered SRV before he was gone. Definitely a favorite that never gets old

  • @DatMetalBoi75
    @DatMetalBoi75 6 месяцев назад +1

    SRV, ZZTop, and Pantera are the main reasons I'm proud to be a Texan

  • @jamesgonzales5285
    @jamesgonzales5285 Год назад +2

    SRV is, was, and will always be the G.O.A.T. 👊🏼💪🏼🤟😝🤘

  • @PRSX4
    @PRSX4 Год назад +5

    best documentary on Stevie ever... thanks

  • @bighgnoz5189
    @bighgnoz5189 Год назад +2

    This is incredible, legitimate and totally worthwhile, but's more lengthy than you might expect for RUclips. I love it because I love SRV - I guess I'm saying don't plan on watching this in one sitting unless you have:
    - no job
    - no back problems
    - a yard service
    - a meal service
    - no spouse, bc they will leave you and take the kids
    - no kids
    In the end, it's worth it.

  • @georgetebbens3524
    @georgetebbens3524 Год назад +2

    The most joyful music experience of my life was seeing SRV in 1985 here in Chicago at the Aragon -- a 1940s-era ballroom with a capacity of perhaps 800 people. I stood at the front of the stage, less than three feet from Stevie as he held his Strat by the trem bar while it fed back wildly through the amp at maximum volume during his breathtaking extended covers of Jimi Hendrix's Hey Joe, Third Stone from the Sun, Voodoo Chile, and All Along the Watchtower.
    Stevie abused the fuq out of that axe! It's absolutely remarkable that the neck didn't break from the body.
    Jaw dropping! Absolutely jaw dropping.

    • @diannekrogh3668
      @diannekrogh3668 Год назад

      Yep! For me it was Dec '85 at a 1000 seat theater at Purdue University. I couldn't believe it was such a small venue, but we were SO close and he absolutely burned that MF place down. Man!

    • @curbozerboomer1773
      @curbozerboomer1773 10 месяцев назад

      No one could cover a Hendrix tune like SRV! I have an old bootleg tape of SRV playing a gig at a well-known bar in Houston, back in 1982...it must be a soundboard recording, as it sounds good. Stevie decided to play a set of Hendrix standards--and blew everyone there away! Sounded just like Hendrix! He really learned the dynamics of the Hendrix technique. And later on, he took it even further!

  • @josephmagdalen9220
    @josephmagdalen9220 Год назад +6

    "The Print" makes a lot of sense to me, I've experienced it🎵🎶

  • @jaqmart
    @jaqmart Год назад +4

    1hr 43 - monster tone!! Casual virtuosity and impeccable sense of swing/timing.

  • @nancyl3843
    @nancyl3843 Год назад +3

    Greatly missed; sadness at the loss to this day. Legend. Angel.

  • @g.graves8939
    @g.graves8939 9 месяцев назад +1

    Tommy Shannon absolutely needs to be writing a book!

  • @randysiler7458
    @randysiler7458 Год назад +11

    Well said! I grew up in Houston and mid 70’s started hearing about SRV. Went to a show at Fitzgeralds in 77 or 78 to see SRV and it was awesome. That was in his early development as a stand out guitarist

    • @reanimated
      @reanimated Год назад +1

      Daaaaamn. Fitz was a good time through the 90s, for sure, but that's legendary.

  • @Left-Earth
    @Left-Earth Год назад +4

    Stevie's music was able to bring people together. It is still capable and relevant today.
    Hopefully future generations will hear in his music the messages he conveyed.
    That music can penetrate the walls of society. It can break down barriers between people.
    It can foster community.
    Lyrics can say.
    Music can teach.
    Most importantly, how we treat each other changes the outcome of the future.

    • @erikboreel8047
      @erikboreel8047 Год назад +2

      That's a comment from a man of integrity from the likes as Jimmy Hendrix 🐬

  • @jadetyler2011
    @jadetyler2011 6 месяцев назад +1

    Stevie Ray = Excellence. He and Double Trouble were one unit, not ever trying to play over each other. Other bands need to pay attention. Love his music and miss his sound. :( RIP SRV. ♥

  • @frank5326
    @frank5326 9 месяцев назад +1

    I’ve heard two guitarists that almost literally took my breath away…Eddie Van Halen and Stevie Ray Vaughnn. Period.

    • @davidt9841
      @davidt9841 5 месяцев назад +1

      Jimi deserves to be included in that statement.. I agree with you!

    • @frank5326
      @frank5326 5 месяцев назад

      @@davidt9841 agreed...

  • @scottwheeler2494
    @scottwheeler2494 Год назад +6

    The date of his death is wrong on the title credits. He didn’t die in 1983. Try 1993. I remember that day like it was yesterday. I was a work. The radio was on and it reported the crash of Eric Clapton’s helicopter. I was shocked to think we had lost one of the worlds greatest of all time. Then shortly after they corrected the story.
    I was stunned. I had seen Stevie a dozen times growing up in Texas. I first followed his brothers band, the Fab TBirds. That introduced me to Stevie. Wow. There was nothing like him playing. I had seen at a Juneteenth show in Houston. Blew the crowd away - here was a white boy playing the blues like no other. This was almost entirely black crowd not predisposed to going nuts about three white boys playing the blues. But they did. I became a huge fan and remained to this day.

    • @ReubenHillier
      @ReubenHillier Год назад +4

      Obviously don't remember it that well because he died in 1990 and the title and documentary is about the rise to fame which came to an end in 83 with the release of texas flood making him a star

    • @scottwheeler2494
      @scottwheeler2494 Год назад

      @@ReubenHillier I don't remember the Date, just the event. I have a hard enough time remembering my birthday.

  • @robertafierro5592
    @robertafierro5592 Год назад +3

    And the women just LOVED Stevie!!

    • @curbozerboomer1773
      @curbozerboomer1773 10 месяцев назад

      Not likely, he was very short...women do not find short guys to be attractive, unless they are making good money!...Take it from me.

  • @marshallstack8570
    @marshallstack8570 Год назад +1

    I got to meet Stevie the day after Eeyore's April 1981. We got along and shared a love for Hendrix and the blues. What a beautiful, great musician 🎶🎵🤠☮️

  • @MayheM_72
    @MayheM_72 7 месяцев назад +1

    My Dad was really into blues and dixieland jazz, so I listened to alot of that growing up. I was in high school when I discovered SRV, shortly before he died. I was so blown away when I realized that he was gone forever!

  • @jimcole6423
    @jimcole6423 Год назад +7

    We love you, Stevie. RIP.

  • @bryanfindley1438
    @bryanfindley1438 Год назад +3

    so much greatness.. thanx for the ROCKUMENTARY

  • @marcmayou1422
    @marcmayou1422 10 месяцев назад +1

    I love Steve's Music, and his Brothers too.

  • @diegrinder6851
    @diegrinder6851 Год назад +6

    They only mentioned Lonny Mack only once in passing, during the documentary; but he and Stevie got together and recorded some great songs too. One of their duets was ' If you have to know.' So frickin awesome. Some of my absolute favorites, however a big stand out for me, is the acoustic 'life by the Drop' and that's really for Stevie's singing. It's a song that constantly plays in the back of my head, it just got absorbed, I guess.

    • @peterbetts858
      @peterbetts858 5 месяцев назад

      thats right srv did do an lp with Lonnie Mack .

  • @56brever
    @56brever Год назад +10

    Amazing documentary, thanks for sharing this!

  • @albalkiewicz4616
    @albalkiewicz4616 9 месяцев назад +1

    I had the privilege of seeing Norah play with Tank and the Bangas during their residency at the Blue Note in NYC, and they were magical together. Just a great pairing and the mutual respect and musical connection was so 💯…..unreal…

  • @JamesChidester-jt9ln
    @JamesChidester-jt9ln 8 месяцев назад +1

    This man was so good it's not even funny how good this man was. He's awesome. It broke my heart when we lost him

  • @Cultofpersonality09129
    @Cultofpersonality09129 Год назад +9

    Millions of young generation listen and are influenced by him. People change pickups, pedals string gauges, on and on everyday to sound like him…. There’s hundreds of reaction videos by young adults and they can’t even believe what they are hearing. and his music will never die.
    I know all the great blues players because of him…. My story is like Eric claptons. I remember the first time I heard him, where I was and the time I heard it. No other artist has ever done that since either…. I didn’t even like blues music and the on,y player I knew was BB King. I never listened to him but I knew who he was…