Hi Sarah, I'm a Musician and one of the Greatest videos of Stevie "The Goat" ( greatest of all time) is from Austin City Limits from 1983 when Double Trouble and Stevie played "Look at Little Sister" when he changed Guitars in the middle of the song😯it's Amazing, sadly we lost him 8/27/1990 RIP
🎼Stevie Ray Vaughn played a pretty well-beaten up Fender Stratocaster guitar. He wore the finish off and even put his initials SRV on it. There was nobody like Stevie. He was fantastic… and died WAY too soon.🎼🥺
Jump down the Stevie Ray Vaughan rabbit hole, you won’t be sorry, check out Texas flood live at the El Macombo, Tin Pan Alley with Johnny Copeland, many other great songs and guitar licks!😊
You should try Couldn't Stand The Weather and Crossfire. These are from two different times in his career, and both will knock your socks off. And if you are into slow blues, try Riviera Paradise.
This might be as good a place as anywhere to leave this message; you should listen to Sarah Vaughan, one of the greatest vocalist of the 20th century, a contemporary of Ella Fitzgerald in the jazz pop genre, but her voice was almost operatic at times and she improved as she got older. She was also a pianist.
Check out JIMI HENDRIX live at Fillmore East theater 1969 ("Machine Gun"). There hasn't been a video of it until now. You'll be rendered speechless at his wizardry.
The best guitarists will make what they do look so easy, meanwhile Stevie would play until his fingernails fell off or he had to glue his fingers back together to get to the level he was performing at.
Hi Sarah, if you want to check out another quality guitar player with skill on a level as SRV then look up, "It's Begun To Rain" by Frank Marino. The Live Version.
Hi Sarah, I'm a Musician and one of the Greatest videos of Stevie "The Goat" ( greatest of all time) is from Austin City Limits from 1983 when Double Trouble and Stevie played "Look at Little Sister" when he changed Guitars in the middle of the song😯it's Amazing, sadly we lost him 8/27/1990 RIP
SRV's guitar is beautiful. Every scratch, ding, and worn off paint tells a story. ✌️
One of the best Texas bluesmen to ever do it!
One of the greatest ever.
Such a tragedy he was taken so very young.
Thank you for enjoying and reacting.
Texas Flood Live from the El Mocambo. (Incredible version)
She reacted to it last year already.
Indeed he was a beast. Died way too young
😂 There is no too loud when listening to Stevie.
🎼Stevie Ray Vaughn played a pretty well-beaten up Fender Stratocaster guitar. He wore the finish off and even put his initials SRV on it. There was nobody like Stevie. He was fantastic… and died WAY too soon.🎼🥺
Try The Sky Is Crying" Live in Texas. Nice reaction, Peace!
I have about all of Stevie recordings but seeing him live in so much better
Stevie Ray was indeed a dish best served live and steamin' hot. Miss him so much...
Sarah, you are just a rock 'n roller. You come off the seat! Love your reaction.
Yes, he is amazing!
SRV=GOAT! 💯 ✌️
This one is such a great hybridization of rhythm lead guitar and great rhythm & melody in the vocals. Fun song.
Guitar & vocals. A natural soulful thing.
Loved your reaction! Keep doing Stevie!
Jump down the Stevie Ray Vaughan rabbit hole, you won’t be sorry, check out Texas flood live at the El Macombo, Tin Pan Alley with Johnny Copeland, many other great songs and guitar licks!😊
Sarah doin' the chair boogie was the best part, soo cute.
You should try Couldn't Stand The Weather and Crossfire. These are from two different times in his career, and both will knock your socks off. And if you are into slow blues, try Riviera Paradise.
Thanks, Sarah! SRV it the GOAT.. I hope you do more reactions to him.. he is absolutely unparalleled... appreciate your reaction!
It's great to see you really enjoying the.music, rea?oh getting into it. Great video. Thank you.
Simply awesome!!!
One of my favorites
Blessed to have seen him live in 1985
Great reaction!
This might be as good a place as anywhere to leave this message; you should listen to Sarah Vaughan, one of the greatest vocalist of the 20th century, a contemporary of Ella Fitzgerald in the jazz pop genre, but her voice was almost operatic at times and she improved as she got older. She was also a pianist.
If you like this, you will LOVE Texas Flood
Check out JIMI HENDRIX live at Fillmore East theater 1969 ("Machine Gun"). There hasn't been a video of it until now. You'll be rendered speechless at his wizardry.
Another song by Stevie Ray, "Tin Pan Alley live with Johnny Copeland", a performance for the ages.
Clapton said that he was one guy he did not want to follow.
Wanna try something by Stevie Ray that's a little country/folk? Life By The Drop. Don't know if there's a live.
Hi Ms. Sarah, that is called Shuffling.. ♠Mr.G..
This was from 1982 back before he even had a recording contract.
He was good but improved immensely in the next 2 years
You mean back when I was 1 year old.
The best guitarists will make what they do look so easy, meanwhile Stevie would play until his fingernails fell off or he had to glue his fingers back together to get to the level he was performing at.
😎🎸🎸🎸.
theres an acoustic version of this performed on mtv..:)))))))))))))
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Love your reaction, but that's not "next level" guitar, that is TOP level guitar...🙂😉
Thing is he got SO SO much better. Tremendous loss.
Hi Sarah, if you want to check out another quality guitar player with skill on a level as SRV then look up, "It's Begun To Rain" by Frank Marino.
The Live Version.
There is a much better version. It is SRV Love Struck Baby - Pride and Joy RARE. Look it up. Much more enjoyable, more relaxed and more fun.
If you want to see more that never seen Gary Richraft flying turkey trot live REO Speed wagon guitar solo better shread than Eddy V