One of the things I love about Stevie is he loves to share the stage with other artists. He shows so much respect to the ones that come before him he loved their music and wants his fans to hear them .
This is one of those times when the cosmic tumblers click into place and the universe opens to show you what's possible. The band and Stevie and JC were true to the muse this night and everything was perfection. After JC's solo you hear SRV give two sharp upstrokes, that is a huge sign of admiration and respect for the man. This may be the most perfect performance ever caught from SRV.
What a great way to start the day 💙💙🎸🎶‼️. Thank you! Such a classic piece of work. At this level and caliber of musicianship, there isn't any competition just immense pleasure in performing together. There wasn't anything Stevie enjoyed better than to share the stage with musicians he grew up listening to and they loved him back. BB King, Albert King, Buddy Guy, Eric Clapton, all admired, respected, and loved Stevie. He was such a humble guy and always gave credit to where the music came from and who made it. Stevie's vocals change to suit the mood and tone of whatever song so it doesn't always sound the same. Love his vocals in Life Without You and Ain't Gone 'N" Give Up On Love, both from the Capitol Theatre 1985. Both are compositions are Stevie's and are epic. As far as all the sweating goes you have to remember there was no A/C in those days and those lights are hot! He was very pale at El Macambo as he had just received IV fluids for dehydration before going on stage and still gave a performance of a lifetime. It would still be another year from this concert before he rehabbed and recovered and was very proud and happy with his hard won sobriety. He spent the last 4 years of his life encouraging and helping others to do the same. He counseled and supported those who sought him out and he inspired lots of people to quit. Bonnie Rait was good friends with Stevie and when he got sober she knew it was time for her to stop as well. His Austin City Limits TV performance in 1989 shows his vibrant healthy self and every song from there is 🎸🔥🎶💯 Reacting once a week would make us a lot happier😉✌️🎸🎶💙‼️💯
😊 Thank you, I'm glad you enjoyed it. I keep seeing this BB King being mentioned, is there any songs that he did together I can listen to? The more I hear about SRV the more I realise what a truly lovely guy he must have been, really not fair for someone so nice and talented to be taken away so early in his life. Imagine how big he would be if he was still going now! Ahh yer of course...all those lights+lots of people-AC = unbearable
@@Azimov-REACTS thank you for your response. We all wonder what kind of musical magic he would have been giving us all these years but mostly too sad to contemplate. But thanks to RUclips and reactors like yourself, he is more widely known and appreciated now than before he left us. There are not as many videos of he and BB King together but sending one of the better quality videos from the New Orleans Jazz Festival. So you've never actually seen BB King perform or heard any of his music? It would seem you have a true affinity for the Blues💙 and you owe it to yourself to explore more of the OG's even if you don't react online to them. It is a journey I believe you will truly enjoy. 🎸💙🎶💙. Another mentor of Stevie's is Albert King. There is a whole 90 minute recording studio session that was filmed between a young Stevie and his idol Albert and the whole session is a treasure of pleasure. That session can be watched song by song. It is called "In Session.". Here is that link to BB and Stevie~ ruclips.net/video/m9S-4ab14sk/видео.htmlsi=bBOY0alYo73opXEi
Here is a link to one of BB's most well known songs, The Thrill is Gone. You must make his acquaintance👋💙🎶🎸💯 ruclips.net/video/4fk2prKnYnI/видео.htmlsi=gMuQzC4nOvqQBDeG
Unfortunately Johnny died 1 year after heart transplant at 60 yrs old. Musicians held benefit concerts to help him defray his medical bills, as he had years of heart problems, bypasses etc. His daughter is a blues singer. RIP Stevie and Johnny~❤
The reason they was laughing at the end of the video is because when Johnny come ip to the mic to sing the last verse he forgot the words so Stevie finished the song .
Thanks Azimoz.. a mesmerizing performance... SRV was a generous performer and always gave credit to the classic "old guard"... and they loved playing with him.. I don't think that these guitar geniuses really felt "competitive" - but more like "honored" to play with each other ... Isn't that what true musicianship is? Appreciation of talent, even if it's better or different than your own?..... enjoyed your reaction...
that's a great way to put it and yes I've misspoken - your completely correct it is honour and not a competition - Thank you for correcting me :-) Thanks for watching and leaving a comment
Stevie did absolutely respect the OG Bluesman. He was once furious when he arrived at the venue to find BB King already on stage as the opening act! He felt that was totally disrespectful and made it known it should never happen again.
@@Azimov-REACTS I was blessed to have spent time with him between 1987 and his passing in 1990. I can tell you he WAS as kind and humble as he was talented. A sweet, gentle soul. ♥️ Donna G
First off Stevie did not have a sister and its sick of you to keep posting that lie. And Stevie got clean in late October 1986, so he was clean 4 years before his death.
Bullshit! Once a month. Everyday should be Stevie Ray Day. I listen to my brother everyday. ❤❤❤❤ I'm his Little Sister Kiya Lynn Vaughan.. Check out Little Sister by Stevie Ray.
This is a class in classic slow blues performed by two legends
He says " I heard a pistol shoot" then he points his guitar like a gun, gives it a hard stroke and laughs. They're all having fun. Love ❤️ this video.
haha, they look like they're having a great time
One of the things I love about Stevie is he loves to share the stage with other artists. He shows so much respect to the ones that come before him he loved their music and wants his fans to hear them .
This is one of those times when the cosmic tumblers click into place and the universe opens to show you what's possible. The band and Stevie and JC were true to the muse this night and everything was perfection. After JC's solo you hear SRV give two sharp upstrokes, that is a huge sign of admiration and respect for the man. This may be the most perfect performance ever caught from SRV.
Reason they were laughing at the end was because Johnny forgot the words and he improvised. Also reason SRV shook his finger.
ahhhhhh - that makes sense haha - glad they could laugh it off and not be awkward - true showmanship
What a great way to start the day 💙💙🎸🎶‼️. Thank you! Such a classic piece of work. At this level and caliber of musicianship, there isn't any competition just immense pleasure in performing together. There wasn't anything Stevie enjoyed better than to share the stage with musicians he grew up listening to and they loved him back. BB King, Albert King, Buddy Guy, Eric Clapton, all admired, respected, and loved Stevie. He was such a humble guy and always gave credit to where the music came from and who made it.
Stevie's vocals change to suit the mood and tone of whatever song so it doesn't always sound the same. Love his vocals in Life Without You and Ain't Gone 'N" Give Up On Love, both from the Capitol Theatre 1985. Both are compositions are Stevie's and are epic.
As far as all the sweating goes you have to remember there was no A/C in those days and those lights are hot! He was very pale at El Macambo as he had just received IV fluids for dehydration before going on stage and still gave a performance of a lifetime. It would still be another year from this concert before he rehabbed and recovered and was very proud and happy with his hard won sobriety. He spent the last 4 years of his life encouraging and helping others to do the same. He counseled and supported those who sought him out and he inspired lots of people to quit. Bonnie Rait was good friends with Stevie and when he got sober she knew it was time for her to stop as well.
His Austin City Limits TV performance in 1989 shows his vibrant healthy self and every song from there is 🎸🔥🎶💯
Reacting once a week would make us a lot happier😉✌️🎸🎶💙‼️💯
😊 Thank you, I'm glad you enjoyed it.
I keep seeing this BB King being mentioned, is there any songs that he did together I can listen to?
The more I hear about SRV the more I realise what a truly lovely guy he must have been, really not fair for someone so nice and talented to be taken away so early in his life. Imagine how big he would be if he was still going now!
Ahh yer of course...all those lights+lots of people-AC = unbearable
@@Azimov-REACTS thank you for your response. We all wonder what kind of musical magic he would have been giving us all these years but mostly too sad to contemplate. But thanks to RUclips and reactors like yourself, he is more widely known and appreciated now than before he left us. There are not as many videos of he and BB King together but sending one of the better quality videos from the New Orleans Jazz Festival. So you've never actually seen BB King perform or heard any of his music? It would seem you have a true affinity for the Blues💙 and you owe it to yourself to explore more of the OG's even if you don't react online to them. It is a journey I believe you will truly enjoy. 🎸💙🎶💙. Another mentor of Stevie's is Albert King. There is a whole 90 minute recording studio session that was filmed between a young Stevie and his idol Albert and the whole session is a treasure of pleasure. That session can be watched song by song. It is called "In Session.".
Here is that link to BB and Stevie~
ruclips.net/video/m9S-4ab14sk/видео.htmlsi=bBOY0alYo73opXEi
Here is a link to one of BB's most well known songs, The Thrill is Gone. You must make his acquaintance👋💙🎶🎸💯
ruclips.net/video/4fk2prKnYnI/видео.htmlsi=gMuQzC4nOvqQBDeG
Stevie Ray was Strummin'. ❤
Unfortunately Johnny died 1 year after heart transplant at 60 yrs old. Musicians held benefit concerts to help him defray his medical bills, as he had years of heart problems, bypasses etc. His daughter is a blues singer. RIP Stevie and Johnny~❤
Such a Tragic Loss - just from this video he seemed like a nice and humble Guy (as well as SRV did too)
Love this one! Thanks~RIP Stevie
The reason they was laughing at the end of the video is because when Johnny come ip to the mic to sing the last verse he forgot the words so Stevie finished the song .
ahhhhh ahah thats great, so good to see them having fun though and not getting annoyed -great showmanship
Thanks Azimoz.. a mesmerizing performance... SRV was a generous performer and always gave credit to the classic "old guard"... and they loved playing with him.. I don't think that these guitar geniuses really felt "competitive" - but more like "honored" to play with each other ... Isn't that what true musicianship is? Appreciation of talent, even if it's better or different than your own?..... enjoyed your reaction...
that's a great way to put it and yes I've misspoken - your completely correct it is honour and not a competition - Thank you for correcting me :-)
Thanks for watching and leaving a comment
Stevie is a guitar legend. I saw him at Cobo in Detroit backing up Jeff Beck. UNBELIEVABLE
ahh wow, i bet he was amazing!
It's called Strummin'. ❤
There is a video of Stevie Ray Vaughan playing at the president's inaugural party. It's so good, you get a mini concert. Shout Factory did the video.
Stevie did absolutely respect the OG Bluesman. He was once furious when he arrived at the venue to find BB King already on stage as the opening act! He felt that was totally disrespectful and made it known it should never happen again.
he seems like he was such a humble and respectable guy
@@Azimov-REACTS I was blessed to have spent time with him between 1987 and his passing in 1990. I can tell you he WAS as kind and humble as he was talented. A sweet, gentle soul. ♥️ Donna G
What stevie was doin' was Strummin'. Nothin' new for Stevie. ❤❤
Nope, this was from 1985, he was still battling the drugs. The man in blue is Blues great Johnny Copeland.
ahh ok, cheers for the correction 👍😊
Acutally the song is called Look at Little Sister.
ruclips.net/video/YkvauZ2XGrQ/видео.htmlsi=oSdeuTAKiIrYOLkh - here it is - and its a great video by SRV
Nope he's still hung up on Drug's and booze. He had his breakdown in 87. This was from 85. ❤❤❤❤I'm his Little Sister.
ahh ok, thanks for the clarification :-)
First off Stevie did not have a sister and its sick of you to keep posting that lie. And Stevie got clean in late October 1986, so he was clean 4 years before his death.
Nope he's doin' it Johnny Copland.
No its not he was still addicted to Booxe and Drug's. I think it was 1983.
Bullshit! Once a month. Everyday should be Stevie Ray Day. I listen to my brother everyday. ❤❤❤❤ I'm his Little Sister Kiya Lynn Vaughan.. Check out Little Sister by Stevie Ray.
Naw yer no