I was lucky enough to meet Albert Collins in Adelaide Australia in the mid ‘80’s. My mate and me were young, broke Uni students, who couldn’t afford to get into the show, so we were hanging outside the stage door listening when one of the road crew spotted us and let us in. We watched from the side of the stage as Mr. Collins blew the roof off the Thebarton theatre! After an amazing gig, we hung out with the band and Albert at their hotel. We listened to Albert tell stories of his life until nearly dawn. I’ve never forgotten his incredible playing and his warmth as a person.
I met Mr Collins in Albuquerque, NM at the 76 truck stop, I was admiring an old custom bus at the pumps. It seemed to have a new Detroit diesel is what caught my eye Who walked out? Albert Collins, amazing, we stood there n talked over an hour, he stated he had just come off tour with Sting and was on his way to Texas to play some gig He offered me a new CD but he had left the box at home I called his record label some time later and explained the story about the cd, they explained he had passed, a very sad day, he seemed to be just a simple person doing what he loved, he gave me, joe blow an hour or more of his time standing there at the pumps of the 76 truck stop, thnks Mr Collins, RIP
EVERYONE talks of how Albert was so patient + kind. He certainly didn't have a snobbish attitude.! A true bluesman IS like that. The music softens a person's hard heart!!
I can't believe all the disrespect..lol. Jimmie was a Fixture at Antone's. Albert didn't need music theory he was all feelin! Stevie loved them both why shouldn't we? You gottal love'em all. This was a good show.
Stevie just tearing it up, son. Damn. And Jimmie Vaughan shows he is a journeyman guitar player, too. He had about 20 albums with the Fabulous Thunderbirds.
Back in the day Albert had a chord where no matter what joint he was playing at he could go outside and solo. He did that to get people to come in to enhance his pay but by the 70s he was so famous he didnt have to use it anymore.
Albert Collins was a complete one off. He approached guitar differently to any other player. He only needed half the neck! Heck he even wore the strap differently
One of the greatest performers of all Time.He loved to play in the middle of the audience.Mr. Albert Collins.R.I.P.How cool is the golden Suit from Jimmie!
i cant get over that lick at 1:21 that Albert rips. Stevie looks at him and back at his brother like "Did you hear that??" its amazing what tricks Collins had up his sleeve.
@@bruth3659 Jimmie....But, it's just my taste. To me Stevie sounds exactly like Albert King and Hendrix mixed together...A great mixture by the way-2 of my favorites growing up as a kid in the the 60's and 70's... Stevie does those two better than anyone probably. Now, Albert Collins is totally unique and Jimmie is mature enough to realize he wanted to find his own sound and approach too. If you watch the show again, notice how Albert and Jimmie's tone are both better first of all & although not his fault; Stevie's Strat. tone is harsh and thin by comparison . Then notice how Albert and Jimmie take their time more and wait for things to build....I like that a lot and it makes me shout "Yeah"! Stevie has never done that to me...more like; "Wow, intense".... but I've heard it all before. Too bad he didn't live longer tho, I think his last recordings showed he was getting more original all the time, and finding his own thing. Tunes like Scuttle Buttin' showed he had amazing speed etc. and I loved that, but there's other things that my ear goes to for blues; an original tone, pacing and phrasing...Anyway, Stevie was a great link between Rock and Blues, forcing Rock fans to come over to the blues via the Hendixy stuff...he dragged tons of 'em over (at the perfect time-when disco and punk/new Wave were wearing thin) that may never have appreciated Albert King or Albert Collins otherwise. Personally I was buying and listening to Albert's King and Collins in the 1970's...so? Some folks like Freddie King better than Albert or B.B.....not me, Freddie doesn't move me...it's all just personal taste when it comes down to it.
@@MrStanleyMilton good reply BTW. I was curious to see if Jimmie is who you meant. Stevie said Jimmie is the best rhythm guitarist around. As far a s lead goes to me his licks don't seem as smooth. Like he is forcing it. Funny how opinions are I could rate these guys in different orders for different reasons. Examp, respect for pioneers etc. Speaking of (crescendo) One of my favs is JP's Since Iv Been Loving You. The solo builds to break then drops like a broken heart. SRV Live at the Elmo combo Texas Flood had great intensity. I hear ya, most important. I love to watch the physical side as they play as well. I have seen SRVs eyes roll back in his head while playing...lol. Entering another realm. I have experienced the feel playing myself, altho, I am not much good at guitar. Playing and listening can be euphoric. I think that our personal feelings tune into this. Music is such a deep form of communication. I never used to like Johnny Winter, then I really listened... Never heard anyone play so fast with so much feel, and so tech. Am I writing a book? sheesh, :)
Albert's guitar tone carries a "BITE!" Sure, Fender Telecasters generally have a brighter tone than do Stratocasters. It's not the guitar. It's not the amp. It's not the mix. It's the hands. It's the attack. It's the phrasing. It's the balls. Albert is the real deal.
lol cant explain i have a 2009 road worn tele and a srv strat the tele is not apretty guitar simple and still being sold but they sound strongermaybe is the steel stamped bridge
Albert Collins and The Brothers Vaughan, has Several cover of "Frosty" this seems to me where he is closes to his audience and counting guitars of SRV & JLV, and Tommy Shannon Bass, and Resse Winnans organ Hammond 🎹we observe SRV, how ecited he is to see that Jimmy dowloads his solo The Best 🎸🎸🎸🥁🎹
whatever? you must be one of those local blues society guys that have a computer job during the day and shows up at jam nights. No SOUL - lifeless robots. Jimmy did however show up to the gig with his itty bitty winkie. Just like he always does.
@@carlosm527 HAAAA Great, just what I was thinking. Probably has a strat with no marks on it and a brand new amp too. I once told a lady friend of mine I would stick a thousand needles in her eye if she ever mentioned Jimmys name with Stevie again. She said Jimmy was better and I lost it. Look I respect any musician but I've had guys in my own band who could play rings around Jimmy. No disrespect here either on Jimmy. ALBERT AND STEVIE were from another planet.
RIP Albert Collins (October 1, 1932 - November 24, 1993), aged 61 And RIP Stevie Ray Vaughan (October 3, 1954 - August 27, 1990), aged 35 You both will be remembered as legends.
The late Lee Atwater, Bush sr campaign manager, was a huge blues fan so when his boss won the presidential election he used his influence to come up with this Blues concert .. no one else would have done that in Washington… I met Lee at a BB concert in DC .. he was a great guy and loved the Blues
Girl I was dating at the time somehow got tickets. Amazing show. The event was assembled by Lee Atwater, who loved guitar and Memphis-styled BBQ. Atwater was a decent guitar player, would even sit in with the likes of BB King when touring in DC. Collins did a great call-and-answer break at one point. Atwater jammed, as well, playing on his back at one point. By the end everyone was dancing, and I mean everyone. I found myself dancing with Jeb Bush's wife whom I had no idea who she was at the time. It wasn't too crowded, either. You could easily make your way to the front and be standing a few feet from the stage. Just before their set, the Vaughan brothers were strolling up to the stage (no escorts or security) with Stevie Ray's "SRV" guitar slung over his shoulder. My date was smart enough to bring a camera. I took a pic of her with Stevie Ray and Jimmy's arms around her. Vaughan brothers were completely unpretentious. Only wish I had asked someone else to take a pic of the four of us. It was pretty special to see so many all-time great blues musicians not 10 feet away from you.
Im sure Albert was just as grateful/humble at this gig as he was any other, Im sure he felt honored, no matter how crooked the politicians he brought the good and bad together too have a good time and to enjoy amazing music everywhere he went until the day he couldnt anymore.
Some people saying AC and SRV legends, I can agree! My takeaway from this gem tho is that Jimmy stepped out from behind those legends and ripped a stunning solo. He plays like a collection of old records, maybe like the ones he and Stevie learned from. Even AC and bro SRV seemed to be looking on with genuine approval as Jimmy got through his bars and maybe then some without even flinching! Lol Really love listening to Jimmy’s gutsy playing, ya great recording.
When u see him beside stevie tho, stevie just out does him so much. More intensity, more flow with the solos. Stevie was miles ahead of Jimmy to be fair.
Bruh, thats probably the best solo I've ever seen him take but I'm embarrassed for him for even taking a solo besides these 2. They got guys living down the street from you that are better than Jimmy. No disrespect from me but when I see statements like this I just have to respond. You don't know what you don't know and you can't hear what you can't hear. Sorry if this ruffles your feathers but thats like trying to compare Mike Tyson and someone from WWE They are not in the same league.
@@andysmith6156 yup I get it. Jimmy gets thrown on stage with guitar virtuosos all the time, like at Crossroads, cuz he’s accepted by them for his musical pedigree, and he’s a cool and very nice dude in person. But Jimmy knows he’s not a virtuoso, he plays like himself, or more like the old records. I’ve heard him talk about waiting his turn, thinking what he was gonna play. When Jimmy had to follow Clapton, or BB King, he just stayed true to his musical roots. So I just wanna say that comparisons of guitar players (best, better than, etc) are not objective, and I dig waiting to hear Jimmy follow these guys, knowing he’s sweating a little, and see what he comes up with.
@@raincitymusic1369 THANKS for the input, and I'm glad you shared that perspective of Jimmy I've never heard. I trtry to keep an open mind and I hate when people start having these pissing contests about artists lol. Even though I've survived as a pro musician for 42 years there are things that I just don't know. iTS better if I stay away from absolutes so I remain teachable. thanks for the input
1989 inauguration of Pres. George H.W. Bush. The Bushes' adopted home state is Texas, so they had some Texas Blues at the inauguration. With Pres. Biden he'll be represented by some Delaware Blues, which I guess is just George Thurgood.
DAMN I love SRV and Jimmy Vaughn but ALBERT COLLINS kill them both I have a road worn tele and a SRV fender but somehow Teles are or sound stronger Albert Collins master showman pure Blues
Oh how I wish I could go back in time to see Albert Collins and SRV in concert.
I was lucky enough to meet Albert Collins in Adelaide Australia in the mid ‘80’s. My mate and me were young, broke Uni students, who couldn’t afford to get into the show, so we were hanging outside the stage door listening when one of the road crew spotted us and let us in. We watched from the side of the stage as Mr. Collins blew the roof off the Thebarton theatre! After an amazing gig, we hung out with the band and Albert at their hotel. We listened to Albert tell stories of his life until nearly dawn. I’ve never forgotten his incredible playing and his warmth as a person.
You lucky chad! I wish I was alive to see Albert Collins live. Such raw strength in his tone and picking!
and I thought I was lucky to have seen him in a small bar.
How kool!
@Pollywog yeah, totally the same 😏
@Pollywog AND THEN HE BUMMED YOU! AHAHAHA!!!!
I met Mr Collins in Albuquerque, NM at the 76 truck stop, I was admiring an old custom bus at the pumps. It seemed to have a new Detroit diesel is what caught my eye
Who walked out? Albert Collins, amazing, we stood there n talked over an hour, he stated he had just come off tour with Sting and was on his way to Texas to play some gig
He offered me a new CD but he had left the box at home
I called his record label some time later and explained the story about the cd, they explained he had passed, a very sad day, he seemed to be just a simple person doing what he loved, he gave me, joe blow an hour or more of his time standing there at the pumps of the 76 truck stop, thnks Mr Collins, RIP
Aldo Rain funny how quick shit can happen
Thats a great story, thank you for sharing that..!!
Greetings from Monterrey, Mexico
The great masters are humble and praise it backwards to their mentors, and forwards to the new guys coming up.
What a story and amazing experience! I almost pictured you and him, just chillin’
EVERYONE talks of how Albert was so patient + kind. He certainly didn't have a snobbish attitude.!
A true bluesman IS like that. The music softens a person's hard heart!!
Tommy Shannon keeps everything together. Never miss a note. Bass legend.
Im glad im not the only one who noticed that. Chris layton too on drums.. Stevie and his band very underrated
Fact!!
And to think they got booed at Montreux in 82, damn Europeans don't know shit until we show them.
As a bass player, you are 100% correct. The best of the best. Shout out to Layton too.
@@Vincent-qh7zzDouble Trouble are awesome for sure. Being a drummer myself, I really appreciate Chris Layton, who can shuffle his ass off.
Albert Collins was a total original. A real stinging guitar style sans pareil.
This is true art something we will not see on this on this scale again it's a gift for us and a GOD given gift to him enjoy !!
His capo so high is giving me anxiety 🤣 take it off for fuck sake 🤣
Albert Collins has the best tone in all of music. Period.
yep
Best fingertips that is!
I just love his lyrics. So relateable and holder of the best bar anthem ever "I ain't drunk, I'm just drinkin'!"
The tone giveth and the tone take the away
I can't believe all the disrespect..lol. Jimmie was a Fixture at Antone's. Albert didn't need music theory he was all feelin! Stevie loved them both why shouldn't we? You gottal love'em all. This was a good show.
Jimmie, Stevie and Albert are all Texans!!
Collins had the best tone on the planet-without question
Stevie just tearing it up, son. Damn. And Jimmie Vaughan shows he is a journeyman guitar player, too. He had about 20 albums with the Fabulous Thunderbirds.
Reese Wynans earned his keep and plays with Joe Bonamassa today, another great.
I love the stylistic diversity each guitarist with their own distinct and original sound 👍
2:50 Stevie Ray in da fkn house 🎸🔥🔥🔥🔥
Back in the day Albert had a chord where no matter what joint he was playing at he could go outside and solo. He did that to get people to come in to enhance his pay but by the 70s he was so famous he didnt have to use it anymore.
Albert was a one of a kind. Stevie was a great guitarist. Jimmy always showed up like a big brother with nothing to say.
Collins picking style is sick
Albert Collins was a complete one off. He approached guitar differently to any other player. He only needed half the neck!
Heck he even wore the strap differently
Absolutely Right On! Albert didn't play the guitar, he attacked it!!
One of the greatest performers of all Time.He loved to play in the middle of the audience.Mr. Albert Collins.R.I.P.How cool is the golden Suit from Jimmie!
i cant get over that lick at 1:21 that Albert rips. Stevie looks at him and back at his brother like "Did you hear that??" its amazing what tricks Collins had up his sleeve.
I noticed too. Albert sounded sharp as a razor. Steve looked at his older brother "under the hat" because Jimmie like it like that...
These Texans are really Kickin' ass !
the best ever on one stage with his brother and Albert Collins.
Eric Clapton once said he feared Stevie Ray when he heard him play the guitar, and that's a fact.
Clapton and SRV are over-rated.
@@ignorecorporatenews wrong. Just clapton is overrated.. not SRV..
Albert Collins boss mode with the worlds longest cable 7:36 and stage hands hurdling it under and over things as he walks up off the stage. Love it!
They are like father to son.
one story goes Albert played a live gig and walked next store and got a slice of pizza still playing
SRV the greatest guitar player of all time!!!
3rd best on the stage that night.
@@MrStanleyMilton With do respect to all guitar players world wide I think SRV is the greatest!!!!!
@@MrStanleyMilton 3rd? Who is second?
@@bruth3659 Jimmie....But, it's just my taste. To me Stevie sounds exactly like Albert King and Hendrix mixed together...A great mixture by the way-2 of my favorites growing up as a kid in the the 60's and 70's... Stevie does those two better than anyone probably. Now, Albert Collins is totally unique and Jimmie is mature enough to realize he wanted to find his own sound and approach too. If you watch the show again, notice how Albert and Jimmie's tone are both better first of all & although not his fault; Stevie's Strat. tone is harsh and thin by comparison . Then notice how Albert and Jimmie take their time more and wait for things to build....I like that a lot and it makes me shout "Yeah"! Stevie has never done that to me...more like; "Wow, intense".... but I've heard it all before. Too bad he didn't live longer tho, I think his last recordings showed he was getting more original all the time, and finding his own thing. Tunes like Scuttle Buttin' showed he had amazing speed etc. and I loved that, but there's other things that my ear goes to for blues; an original tone, pacing and phrasing...Anyway, Stevie was a great link between Rock and Blues, forcing Rock fans to come over to the blues via the Hendixy stuff...he dragged tons of 'em over (at the perfect time-when disco and punk/new Wave were wearing thin) that may never have appreciated Albert King or Albert Collins otherwise. Personally I was buying and listening to Albert's King and Collins in the 1970's...so? Some folks like Freddie King better than Albert or B.B.....not me, Freddie doesn't move me...it's all just personal taste when it comes down to it.
@@MrStanleyMilton good reply BTW. I was curious to see if Jimmie is who you meant. Stevie said Jimmie is the best rhythm guitarist around.
As far a s lead goes to me his licks don't seem as smooth. Like he is forcing it. Funny how opinions are I could rate these guys in different orders for different reasons. Examp, respect for pioneers etc.
Speaking of (crescendo) One of my favs is JP's Since Iv Been Loving You. The solo builds to break then drops like a broken heart. SRV Live at the Elmo combo Texas Flood had great intensity. I hear ya, most important. I love to watch the physical side as they play as well. I have seen SRVs eyes roll back in his head while playing...lol. Entering another realm. I have experienced the feel playing myself, altho, I am not much good at guitar. Playing and listening can be euphoric. I think that our personal feelings tune into this. Music is such a deep form of communication.
I never used to like Johnny Winter, then I really listened... Never heard anyone play so fast with so much feel, and so tech.
Am I writing a book? sheesh, :)
Two outstanding blue's guitar legends on stage..Albert Collins and Stevie Ray Vaughan along with Jimmie Vaughan and band..sensational
I was going to say Stevie's brother isn't a slouch either
Probably one of the best live performances of Albert Collins and Stevie
Love Albert. Saw him a few Times at Buddy Guy's Legend's when I lived in Chicago.
All great blues need that Hammond organ- one of my favorite instruments.
It just ties it all together.
Albert's guitar tone carries a "BITE!" Sure, Fender Telecasters generally have a brighter tone than do Stratocasters. It's not the guitar. It's not the amp. It's not the mix. It's the hands. It's the attack. It's the phrasing. It's the balls. Albert is the real deal.
lol cant explain i have a 2009 road worn tele and a srv strat the tele is not apretty guitar simple and still being sold but they sound strongermaybe is the steel stamped bridge
Albert is a beast on guitar the best thanks bro
Wow that tone!! Love it🤙🤙👊👊
Stevie was scared...but he jus let it flow and came up wit it!!! Damn!!!
Albert Collins and The Brothers Vaughan, has Several cover of "Frosty" this seems to me where he is closes to his audience and counting guitars of SRV & JLV, and Tommy Shannon Bass, and Resse Winnans organ Hammond 🎹we observe SRV, how ecited he is to see that Jimmy dowloads his solo The Best 🎸🎸🎸🥁🎹
This is absolutely Awesome!
What a monster! With a capo on the 9th fret he is playing a ukulele and still sounds that good, wow.
Some greats on this stage --for sure.
What a magnificent night for electric guitar.
One of his signatures was soloing with the capo I swear lol 😅
do you know? did he use standard tuning and capo all the way up ? or was he tuned down ?
@@zevpass he was tuned to a minor
He ALWAYS used the capo. Never played without it. He kinda had to cause he tuned to F# minor.
best of youtube right here! rip mr. collins and stevie ray, you bring so much joy to my life…
Don’t forget Jimmi Vaughan on guitar too behind em’
Jimmy steals the show, per usual....
Hehe
whatever? you must be one of those local blues society guys that have a computer job during the day and shows up at jam nights. No SOUL - lifeless robots. Jimmy did however show up to the gig with his itty bitty winkie. Just like he always does.
@@carlosm527 HAAAA Great, just what I was thinking. Probably has a strat with no marks on it and a brand new amp too. I once told a lady friend of mine I would stick a thousand needles in her eye if she ever mentioned Jimmys name with Stevie again. She said Jimmy was better and I lost it. Look I respect any musician but I've had guys in my own band who could play rings around Jimmy. No disrespect here either on Jimmy. ALBERT AND STEVIE were from another planet.
Thats the most moronic comment in music history. You must be a guitar teacher.
That was the rudest advertisement interruption in the history of the Universe.....so disrespectful
RIP Albert Collins (October 1, 1932 - November 24, 1993), aged 61
And
RIP Stevie Ray Vaughan (October 3, 1954 - August 27, 1990), aged 35
You both will be remembered as legends.
💕 💞 💓 💗 💖 True. Texas. Legends. RIP...
Great stuff. And I can't watch SRV without getting a big lump in my throat. If only ...
The late Lee Atwater, Bush sr campaign manager, was a huge blues fan so when his boss won the presidential election he used his influence to come up with this Blues concert .. no one else would have done that in Washington… I met Lee at a BB concert in DC .. he was a great guy and loved the Blues
Don't forget of the big brother, Jimmy Lee!
I've seen this concert from another angle - this video is even better! Amazing stuff
Stevie plays beautifully here real nice tone. He wanted to impress the iceman love it
Saw Albert at Billy Blues back in the day, he was all over the club, interactive with the crowd. Great show!
-the Iceman, is... ICE PICKIN'.
I can only imagine what was going through Albert's head as he was down there in the audience playing to all those Washington mucky mucks lol
Girl I was dating at the time somehow got tickets. Amazing show. The event was assembled by Lee Atwater, who loved guitar and Memphis-styled BBQ. Atwater was a decent guitar player, would even sit in with the likes of BB King when touring in DC. Collins did a great call-and-answer break at one point. Atwater jammed, as well, playing on his back at one point. By the end everyone was dancing, and I mean everyone. I found myself dancing with Jeb Bush's wife whom I had no idea who she was at the time. It wasn't too crowded, either. You could easily make your way to the front and be standing a few feet from the stage. Just before their set, the Vaughan brothers were strolling up to the stage (no escorts or security) with Stevie Ray's "SRV" guitar slung over his shoulder. My date was smart enough to bring a camera. I took a pic of her with Stevie Ray and Jimmy's arms around her. Vaughan brothers were completely unpretentious. Only wish I had asked someone else to take a pic of the four of us. It was pretty special to see so many all-time great blues musicians not 10 feet away from you.
Im sure Albert was just as grateful/humble at this gig as he was any other, Im sure he felt honored, no matter how crooked the politicians he brought the good and bad together too have a good time and to enjoy amazing music everywhere he went until the day he couldnt anymore.
Probably hoping the food was good and that the check didn't bounce!
Albert, Stevie and Jimmy? GWB was rocking his ass off!
top..... o cara muito bom nota...10....
SRV I Miss the Hell Out Of You!
Stevie lookin' mighty fine.
This needs a re-upload, the video stops and around 11 minutes and its only audio. Still great but would like to see the remainder of the video lol
Soulmates! Feelings...
Genius !!
Love me some Al!
Hats off to all of them but Ray was the best of them in my humble opinion Pete knows
50 years one lick!🤣 love the Iceman
When I hear Ice I just shout. That tone sounds like a chainsaw cutting through an Iceberg
Rip Stevie and Albert
Some people saying AC and SRV legends, I can agree! My takeaway from this gem tho is that Jimmy stepped out from behind those legends and ripped a stunning solo. He plays like a collection of old records, maybe like the ones he and Stevie learned from. Even AC and bro SRV seemed to be looking on with genuine approval as Jimmy got through his bars and maybe then some without even flinching! Lol Really love listening to Jimmy’s gutsy playing, ya great recording.
Albert Collins was on fire…then SRV started playing 😅
Albert was brilliant but SRV`s playing was other-worldly. The 2 together, well......
SRV has the "Strattiest" tone!! Shall we call it "Strasty"!! 😈 ya gots to make a deal with the devil ....
Amazing song!!! I thing the introducing is speech of Joe Pesci?!
Nobody gives any love to Jimmie, it gets irritating. Jimmie is the best.
When u see him beside stevie tho, stevie just out does him so much. More intensity, more flow with the solos. Stevie was miles ahead of Jimmy to be fair.
Bruh, thats probably the best solo I've ever seen him take but I'm embarrassed for him for even taking a solo besides these 2. They got guys living down the street from you that are better than Jimmy. No disrespect from me but when I see statements like this I just have to respond. You don't know what you don't know and you can't hear what you can't hear. Sorry if this ruffles your feathers but thats like trying to compare Mike Tyson and someone from WWE They are not in the same league.
@@andysmith6156 yup I get it. Jimmy gets thrown on stage with guitar virtuosos all the time, like at Crossroads, cuz he’s accepted by them for his musical pedigree, and he’s a cool and very nice dude in person. But Jimmy knows he’s not a virtuoso, he plays like himself, or more like the old records. I’ve heard him talk about waiting his turn, thinking what he was gonna play. When Jimmy had to follow Clapton, or BB King, he just stayed true to his musical roots. So I just wanna say that comparisons of guitar players (best, better than, etc) are not objective, and I dig waiting to hear Jimmy follow these guys, knowing he’s sweating a little, and see what he comes up with.
@@raincitymusic1369 THANKS for the input, and I'm glad you shared that perspective of Jimmy I've never heard. I trtry to keep an open mind and I hate when people start having these pissing contests about artists lol. Even though I've survived as a pro musician for 42 years there are things that I just don't know. iTS better if I stay away from absolutes so I remain teachable. thanks for the input
1989 inauguration of Pres. George H.W. Bush. The Bushes' adopted home state is Texas, so they had some Texas Blues at the inauguration. With Pres. Biden he'll be represented by some Delaware Blues, which I guess is just George Thurgood.
The King
Congrats to drum machine! ;)
MORE SRV
The sound man kind of screwed Stevie over
RIP Greenie
DAMN I love SRV and Jimmy Vaughn but ALBERT COLLINS kill them both I have a road worn tele and a SRV fender but somehow Teles are or sound stronger Albert Collins master showman pure Blues
Can anybody tell me why SRV's guitar is used and dull at this upper place ?
Albert Collins 28 years after his last fligh With his great blues Friends 🎸
DAMN JUST DAMN! FOR GUITAR PLAYERS THIS BETTER THAN WATCHING PORN.....LOL
almost.....lol
Is it freezing at 7:57 for anyone else?
and dont forget mr Jimmy Vaughan there
wtf this video is 17:37 long but it only goes until 7:57 why is that?
What guitar IS Jimmy using ? ThE White one?
A custom one made by Charley Wirz, I believe.
This video is really weird, the video and the red bar stop at around 8:00, but you can listen to stevie after...
Nah., the Iceman
It seems or I see there Jimmy Ray Vaughan also ?! ))))
I saw Albery and Stevie cut heads at Antones one night. Stevie would trll you in a minute that Albert smoked him....circa 1980...
Stevie and Jimmy seem to be struggling to get a good sound out of their guitars and intimidated by Albert as he is 10x better on this stage.
and Jimmie... Jimaae...!
Hell and eternal torment make a millennial listen to this entire video!
I like Jimmie much better when he used a pick
Hola...quien los presenta??? Favor de alguien me dice quien es el presentador... gracias!!!
A better time for Republicans.
The video stops in the middle of the set.
Jimmie, practice.
For H.W.?
#Jimmy showed up at the wrong 😳 gig *
That's what I was thinking....they put him on that fast boogie woogie and he was a fish out of water......
♫♫♫
Make a new born baby wiggle its toes.
😳😳 Jesus I would not of wanted to be jimi Vaughan lol… I mean he can play but behind those 2 is a death sentence
I was embarrassed for him.
Albert crushes it, Stevie hits a grand slam....Then Jimmie comes in sounding dull and stale compared to Albert and Stevie.
Rumor has it... the “ladies” said that finger wasn’t just used to tickle the strings.