You should know that Stevie Ray Vaughan personally went to see Jimi's father and requested his permission to cover Jimi's songs. He not only approved, he actually gifted him with Jimi's pedal. Stevie Ray used it while performing this song. Stevie Ray could've had his manager call and request permission, but Stevie Ray Vaughan was all about class and respect. Stevie taught himself how to play and he could not read music. He's a demi god here in Texas. 🤠 🎸
Texas Flood Live At El Macombo is an absolute must also his cover of Hendrix’s Little Wing Live At El Macombo, the El Macombo concert is absolute fire 🔥 Stevie was really feeling it that night even his performance of this song was better if you can imagine that is possible, really never did a song the exact same way twice, I grew on Hendrix and never thought I hear anyone close to him until SRV but after hearing Stevie, gotta say Stevie was the GOAT!
I gotta agree with you, Stevie is the GOAT!!! This Austin City Limits performance was the first Stevie DVD that I bought and of course I was blown away....BUT, when I got the "El Mocambo" DVD and heard that "Voodoo Child" performance, I was further BLOWN AWAY!!!! That whole DVD is incredible, his best IMHO, and "Testify" was a great start to it!!! SRV truly made this song his own, like he does most songs he covers!!!
"Ain't gone and give up on love."...... (After Texas Flood at El Mocambo, of course.) If you like that Blues feel, you gotta check it out. The live performance at the Capitol Theater is amazing.
Every...and I mean EVERY TIME I watch this performance I have tears in my eyes at the end. Having seen SRV in concert live twice I cannot begin to explain the experience. His loss was tremendous. I am blessed to have witness his greatness. RIP 🐐🐐🐐🐐🐐🐐🐐
@@kristansmith1757 biggest guage available .. leaving seeing him live was like being in a trance and naturally (as much as can be at a concert ) high and mind blown .. remember a few times .. floating out going .. what the F just happened .. was that real and not wanting to talk to anyone incase the feeling went away .. 60 now and still remember those feelings like yesterday .. get a tear these days ..
Well, greatness comes from the true love of the craft. SRV is the definition of 'I eat, drink, play and trip music.' The man is so immersed that he forgets himself. One of the greatest.
Always fun to watch other people get blown away when they first discover SRV. That song is so powerful in his hands that it almost wears you out just listening to it. And let's give his band Double Trouble a little love too.
@@dalemoore435 sad none of them got to get old imagine the songs they would have made maybe even together in a collab but sadly we will never know we can only imagine
I love how you respect the song and let it play through without interruption❤️❤️❤️. So many doing this on RUclips would rather listen to themselves talk. You both get it🙏🏽 your are a pleasure to watch truly feeling the music for the first time. Thank you for your genuine respectful joyful response👌🏽🥰
Absolutely hands down the Greatest of the great. I was fortunate enough to see him shortly before he died, he opened with Voodoo Child and as he started to sing the clouds opened up above the amphitheater and the crowd went nuts! I can truthfully say he put on the best concert I've ever been to in my 67 times around the sun
Your comment that “this could not have been written down” was very accurate; SRV could not read music. He learned by playing by ear, which is how he learned to play in the first place. It was said he never played a song exactly the same twice, but as you can imagine any improvisation by this man was always brilliant. I envy the rabbit hole you’ve just begun exploring, and hope you enjoy his many works as we who’ve grown to appreciate SRV all have. I have listened to this song perhaps 200 times and never tire of it, because watching a true genius do what the were born to do is never old. One more thing to notice: you will seldom if ever see him watch his placement of his left hand on the strings-most often he plays his songs with his eyes closed the entire time. So I doubt if he were blind it would make a difference- God put him on earth to play guitar, and thankfully for us he found his calling.
Wow I hadn't realized that you two never reacted to this before🤯 you gotta check out the song"Texas flood, live at the el macambo" you will be blown away 🎸✌️
Jimi and SRV approached the instrument very differently, different eras , but two titans, for sure. That said, there are too many metrics, genres, to name a greatest guitarist. If no horns, vocals, keyboard drowning him out, Terry Kath in ‘68-70 is up there. Seeing Danny Gatton play up close, he could humble absolutely anyone else jamming w/ him, including Hendrix, who is so vastly over rated; JH couldn’t play fingerstyle, hybrid pick, slide, tap, and his repertoire was too narrow to place him on a pedestal above others.
@@commanderthorkilj.amundsen3426 WHAT?!...Cmon man. Theres music before and after Hendrix and its completely different...In addition comparisons are always ultimately futile.....Django/Wes/ Robert Johnson...Buchanan or Gatton, who had a guitar shop a mile from my moms house in Silver Spring MD. and who I personally knew..Its not about theory or technique What about Albert King?!...Gonna tell me how "limited HE is"...Yeah "technically but then you're missong the point son Its NEVER about "technique OR knowledge but rather HOW you use WHAT you know to make a statement NOBODY is as technically limited as Albert but NO ONE has influenced more guitar players, esp when it comes to "Vibrato" and strin-bending" and overall sonic appraoch to "solid body guitar"..we aint talk Segovia here son or Bert Jansch...This was originally about Stevie Ray so lets keep it in this genre OK chief ?!
@@kevinmurphy4595 Have you been drinking or taking in other substances? Your comments do not at all appear to relate to mine. Non sequitur. You could re-read my comments and try to re-formulate a coherent, pertinent reply if you want, otherwise this is a complete waste of my time.
I had the rare pleasure of a by chance meeting with Chris Layton in Los Angeles as we were staying at the same hotel. We had coffee together and he was extraordinarily humble guy. I asked him if I could ask him about Stevie Ray knowing he must get asked constantly. He said absolutely and that he never gets tired of talking about his old friend. I simply asked him what kind of guy he was. He paused for a moment and then said that he was legitimately the sweetest person ever and would help anybody. Nuff said as I figured that would be the answer. How extremely satisfying to know he was genuinely a wonderful man. Something that is a rare thing today.
What made me realise Stevie was a genuine good guy was when he was on stage with his old blues guitar hero,s he stood back and took his foot off the gas. Out of respect
Stevie Ray was an extraordinary guitar player. We lost him too soon. RIP SRV. Pride and Joy is a good song. Alot of his songs sound bluesy. This song gives me chills. He gets so into it. He's one with that guitar. Love the video guys and your channel.
SRV is unsurpassable. His cover is a huge tribute to Jimmy Hendrix, another very incredible talent. This said, SRV plays with his eyes closed almost the entire time. It took SRV countless hours to create this amazing arrangement. As a fan, all I can do is appreciate and enjoy this masterpiece of a song and the talent of both SRV and Jimmy Hendrix. How fortunate we are to have witnessed them both.
Loved this so much, y'all HAVE to watch more SRV live performances. Little Wing (El Mocambo version), Life Without You (Capitol Theatre version), Texas Flood (El Mocambo version), or Lenny (El Mocambo version) will all blow both of your minds. I found him a year ago, and he's become my favorite artist since.
Thank u so much‼️🙌 For listening all the way thru without interruption before reacting! People miss out on the nuances of SRV’s performance when they constantly stop & start!! It don’t get no better than this folks!! 🙌💥🙌💥🙌💥🙌
Oh you guys still have no idea. Check out his performance of Texas Flood at El Mocambo. Prepare to be blown away. Also, it's funny you guys mentioned it being impossible that the song was written down on paper. In fact neither Hendrix nor Stevie could read music. Everything both of them ever played was learned or created by ear.
just watched a bunch of Jimi Hendrix videos axis bold as love and Wind Cries Mary zand machine-gun and Stevie Ray Vaughan does not even come close to the talent of Jimi Hendrix
@@fredtello I grew up listening to Hendrix my brother got the are you experienced album when I was about 7 years old and I disagree with you .They were different but to say Hendrix was way ahead ? Maybe by years ,he did bring a lot of invocation to music and I love his music but I also seen SRV in concert in 1984 .He was best blues guitarist for a number of years .In my opinion they are both goats of their profession but to say Hendrix was way ahead is crazy.Just my opinion.
Had the great pleasure of seeing Stevie one time back in 1985 when I was 18 on the water in Baltimore. I was a drummer and had never really heard of him at the time. But after that night I was hooked!! He was an incredible gifted musician! One of my favorites is Life Without You. Glad to see you guys enjoy his music too.
Now you're on my GOAT!! Do the whole catalog, please. This man is so great that I don't have an adjective for him yet, lol. ❤️❤️ A few of my fav’s; Tin Pan Alley, Little Wing, and Cold Shot.
Thank you for sharing a hero from the get. First heard SRV, late in the night, early summer 1983, on the farm. Half asleep, this song woke me, and shook me, I had to know this Guitarist!!! Followed him in everything he did, and sadly, he was taken from the world, during my first tour in Iraq. Times were different then, no cellphone, no laptops... I , found out almost a week, after his passing... a few days from entering my first combat tour into Iraq. The first time I cried, since I was 13.
No doubt Hendrix was a pioneer, and amazing, but Stevie made this song AMAZING!! Honestly, I don't even think Hendrix could've played like this! Not with all the intricacies!! Straight from Soul to fingers! Stevie is the GOAT, WITHOUT A DOUBT!!
I just stumbled upon this channel and you two are a pleasure to watch! Stevie was out of this world. I love all his homages to his heroes, like Jimi. It's almost sacrilege when I think that he does those guys' songs better than they did, but, sometimes, he really did. If you really want to look into Stevie's soul, listen to his song, "Lenny". Best love song I've ever heard.
You guys are ALWAYS fun to watch! Definitely check out: "Texas Flood; Live at El Mocambo". You WILL NOT be disappointed. SRV was from another planet. So happy I got to see him live before we lost him. He was incomparable. 🤗🙌🥃
I'm subscribing to you guys just to see your reaction to Stevie's performance of "Texas Flood" Live at the El Mocambo. It's an amazing tour de force of blues guitar. It's basically a 9-1/2 minute solo that will knock your socks off.
Wonderful reaction - People who LOVE music and who Love genius-level guitar can't stop smiling and laughing when they hear/see SRV playing. Please drop everything and react to Stevie Ray Vaughan, TEXAS FLOOD Live At The El Macombo right now, please. I can't wait to see the joy this is going to bring you -
SRV was a one of kind, RIP. Please check out “ Life Without You “ live from the Capitol Theatre in Passaic, NJ. There is a beautiful little message in the middle from his heart.
Great Reaction video!!! I've heard a few great guitarists, including Steve Vai, Yngvie Malmsteen and Joe Satriani (another of my faves) cover "Voodoo Child" and nobody does it like SRV!!!
This isn't exactly true because none of those artists play a song called "Voodoo Child". The name of the song is "Voodoo Chile". If you listen close, the lyrics are, "I'm a voodoo chile, Lord knows I'm a voodoo chile..."
@@vinm3630 short answer: it's a distinction with virtually no difference!!! Long answer: Jimi Hendrix occasionally used different names and spellings for some of his songs. In his handwritten lyrics, he used "Voodoo Chile" for the longer song, while he used both "Voodoo CHILE (Slight Return)" and "Voodoo CHILD (Slight Return)" for the following one recorded with the Experience. In his handwritten album notes for Electric Ladyland sent to his record company, he listed the songs as "Voodoo Chile" and "Voodoo Child (Slight Return)"; when the album was released in the US by Reprise Records on October 16, 1968, these spellings for the two songs were used!!!!
i hope my uncle will donate him and stevie's jams and home recordings and 8mm video someday.. there is so much more of his stuff out there..was a family friend and he worked for my grandpa for a bit. he is as genuine as a person could ever be..RIP SRV from the oak cliff crew and family
That El Mocambo set Stevie played is legendary,it's easily in the top 10 live performances by an artist,imo and is by far my personal favorite of all time.That being said,any live performance by Stevie Ray is absolute fire,they're all great and deserve a listen...
I've been going to Stevie Ray shows all over Texas since about 1975 got to know him some Stevie was an awesome man . I miss him still. My left ear still buzzing since getting to close to a speaker on stage during sound check at the state fair in Amarillo 1988 I think. Awesome seeing people still finding SRV for the first time. Love it. RIP SRV.
Definitely “Texas Flood “ live! I think the rest of the band kept rhythm and Stevie just played what he felt. It’s hard to rate guitarists because some passed way too soon. I don’t even know if they were in their primes yet. Stevie is in that category.
You guys really captured onto something around the 14:25 mark. By THIS time, SRV wasn't just about blues-shredding; he had already proved he was one of the greatest guitar players of the world by then. Now he was about fitting the virtuosity TO THE SONG, and working on being a complete performer: working on his singing, making sure his backing band got a chance to be heard, and writing really unique original material. In other words, this wasn't just empty showing-off - it's a complete performance. Before he died, he had gotten sober, but he just had to charter a private flight on a helicopter. UGH. If I was a manager of a genius, I'd be, "NO. YOU ARE FLYING CORPORATE. NO ARGUING PLEASE." The amount of rock and r&b legends killed by small aircraft is disquieting. Anyway, cheers!
Yes, music is subjective ! Duane Allman was probably my favorite guitarist. Also enjoyed Neil Young's electric guitar sure there were many guitarist technically better but he played with so much feeling. There some guitarist who are very good but i won't listen to them because they don't play with soul, imo.
@@cesarnarro6013 Exactly correct, Cesar..Also, Duane was always one of my favorites too, and on slide he was the man..Although, I used to laugh when people put Derek Trucks up there with him..I'm not laughing anymore..Derek is 100% legit.
Totally agree. Django is my number 1 i think he is unreachable .but stevie is up there so is Danny Gatton. All them bullshit million notes a second technical shredders just leave me cold
Grew up with his cousin, and I tell you what my friend is a powerhouse like this. He loves anonmity; will not say his name. Great session and tour guitar. Stevie! SUBBED! And watching your commentary... WOW with in my bones and soul. Thank you.
Stevie Ray never played a song the same way twice. Every performance is different. Watch him play "Look at Little Sister ". Then, watch him and Jeff Healey do the same song. Both versions will blow your minds. Jeff was blind, by the way. Both versions are worth your time. 👌🥳
Jimi Hendrix was the one who never played his songs the same way especially his more popular songs. He was so creative he got bored playing his hits, he always wanted to move on to new music but he was expected to play certain songs. I saw Stevie play lots of times and he didn't change up the way he played his songs too much.
I also had the privilige to watch Jeff Healy play live at the Tivoli concert hall in Copenhagen, Denmark. Wonderful concert but not as wild as the SRV concert. I particularly remember his wonderful rendition of "When my Guitar Gently Weeps". I guss I've been very lucky, having experienced both Vaughan and Healy not soo long before they died. P.S. In January I'll be going to my second Manfred Mann's Earth Band concert. The first one was in 1986. I can't wait!
If you actually follow Stevie and have any first-hand knowledge of the fretboard you’d know that your comment about never playing a song the same way twice is off base. Every studio song he played live duplicated the recorded solos and fills with near perfection - so much more difficult than improvising at his level of playing.
Much of what jimmy and stevia learned was by ear. All throughout the last 80 plus years there have been some great talents in music alone. I’m glad you both got to experience this. Though to see him live you would have loved him much more
Stevie and Page is my favorite guitarist💗 That guitar is an extension of Stevie; it's a part of him is how I can only explain it. You have to checkout Texas Flood live at El Mocambo you will be blown away.
Always love seeing folks discover & love greatness, & that's what we have here. He was a vessel from which the music simply flowed. Effortless superiority at it's finest.
Led Zeppelin- when the levee breaks. Total classic and you can tell they are honoring the blues and just not copying it. Great song everyone should hear at least once
A great song to demonstrate how incredible this man is is "Look at Little Sister" from the same concert.. he brakes a string mid solo and you don't notice until he doing a flawless guitar change afterwards.
I lived in Dallas from early 70s through the 80s and saw him several times and was blown away of the mastery of his playing. he also played with his brothers band jimmy vaughn and the thunderbirds,, what a sad loss when he died in that helicopter crash. so many greats that left us way to early.
Back in the day we didn't have instructional videos and RUclips videos to watch to make us better players we just absolutely had to figure it out. Jimmy's Spirit was huge and it affected many, many of us guitar players.
Breathtaking, impeccable, flawless, peerless, timeless. Absolute perfection. The greatest guitar performance. Period. Dear Lord, why did you have to take this man?
I was so blessed to see him live twice and ill never forget it, many say this version of Voodoo Chile in this clip is even better than Jimi's, thats a lot to say but go and listen to both versions and judge for yourself. Stevie said his version of this song is a tribute to Jimi's version as it was originally Jimi's song.
LOL, great react, ya'll are so right on! Is blues, and I was just blessed to see Buddy Guy Live last night! Was amazing !! Have been waiting a year and a half...Wonderful!
I have been a fan of the guitarist in all forms for the entirety of my life, and my top 10 are common in a lot of the top 10 lists put out by the so-called experts but because of who he was as a person, what he overcame, and his unmatched abilities with a guitar, SRV does not make my top 10, but he rather holds a spot all his own above and beyond the worldly players. Something...well...supernatural occurred when he played. He played not only through his soul and instrument, but he pulled from those that watched and listened as well. He mesmerized and captivated his audience. It is sometimes seemingly unreal. I urge you to watch closely his last performance at ACL particularly the song Leave My Girl Alone. You will see the transformation when his eyes roll back in his head and he becomes that channel that Eric Clapton refers to that Stevies music flowed from. Don't forget to focus on his hand and fingers as well. Never misses a note and never pauses for thought. And here come the goosebumps!
Stevie doing "Texas Flood" live from the El Mocambo Nightclub in Toronto. Arguably one of the greatest live guitar performances ever caught on film. It'll blow your mind, and possibly your sub-wolfer too!
I was lucky enough see Stevie Ray in the infancy of his career. The first timevwascin a large Cowboy bar called Branch Man's in Calgary Alberta Canada 🇨🇦. There was about 35 people in the bar. Those cowboy's booed him, i was like you cowboy's have no idea what you're witnessing. Stood inches away from Stevie thevwhole set. My friend and I Barry bought Stevie and his band beers during his set. He had a five night stand saw him every night. Managed to see him 9 more times. He remembered me every time. I play a fender strat as an amateur. When he died it really affected me. He was such a good friendly man to me . So happy when people discover his music. Cheers from Canada 🇨🇦 Your friend SGS
What song by Stevie Ray Vaughan should we check out next?
Shake for me. Awesome cover of Howlin Wolf
Stevie Ray Vaughan- Texas Flood-Live at El Mocambo. It's a must watch! Nobody better than Stevie Ray Vaughan. 🥳🤠💯💣💥
@@minigirl6379 Texas Flood Live at El Mocambo is a MUST SEE
RIP this man is one of the greats! That Texas Flood vid he will amaze you in ways you think are unreal! 😮
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You should know that Stevie Ray Vaughan personally went to see Jimi's father and requested his permission to cover Jimi's songs. He not only approved, he actually gifted him with Jimi's pedal. Stevie Ray used it while performing this song. Stevie Ray could've had his manager call and request permission, but Stevie Ray Vaughan was all about class and respect. Stevie taught himself how to play and he could not read music. He's a demi god here in Texas. 🤠 🎸
That's badass, didn't know that 🤘
Amen 🙏🏻👊🏼!!!
CLASS!!!
He was a Texan. He never let go of his roots. What a #Legend.
not just in Texas
The One and only SRV , the BEST ever !
Texas Flood Live At El Macombo is an absolute must also his cover of Hendrix’s Little Wing Live At El Macombo, the El Macombo concert is absolute fire 🔥 Stevie was really feeling it that night even his performance of this song was better if you can imagine that is possible, really never did a song the exact same way twice, I grew on Hendrix and never thought I hear anyone close to him until SRV but after hearing Stevie, gotta say Stevie was the GOAT!
☝ This is a must!!!!
I gotta agree with you, Stevie is the GOAT!!! This Austin City Limits performance was the first Stevie DVD that I bought and of course I was blown away....BUT, when I got the "El Mocambo" DVD and heard that "Voodoo Child" performance, I was further BLOWN AWAY!!!! That whole DVD is incredible, his best IMHO, and "Testify" was a great start to it!!! SRV truly made this song his own, like he does most songs he covers!!!
This is his best performance of any song to me personally. This is a must watch!
"Ain't gone and give up on love."......
(After Texas Flood at El Mocambo, of course.)
If you like that Blues feel, you gotta check it out. The live performance at the Capitol Theater is amazing.
Couldn’t agree more it should’ve came first
Every...and I mean EVERY TIME I watch this performance I have tears in my eyes at the end. Having seen SRV in concert live twice I cannot begin to explain the experience. His loss was tremendous. I am blessed to have witness his greatness. RIP 🐐🐐🐐🐐🐐🐐🐐
SRV played straight from the soul. No way his brain processed that. Soul to fingertips pure blues.
You are spot on. He once said. If i think about what to play next i start to lose it. The sign of a true musician.
.. and through guitar strings thick as telephone lines.
@@kristansmith1757 That's why all the telephone lines were down... makes you think.
@@kristansmith1757 biggest guage available .. leaving seeing him live was like being in a trance and naturally (as much as can be at a concert ) high and mind blown .. remember a few times .. floating out going .. what the F just happened .. was that real and not wanting to talk to anyone incase the feeling went away .. 60 now and still remember those feelings like yesterday .. get a tear these days ..
@@Eliphas_Elric 😂
He was such a humble, generous man! He gave his heart and soul in every note he played, regardless of how big or small the audience!
True! ❤❤❤
Well, greatness comes from the true love of the craft. SRV is the definition of 'I eat, drink, play and trip music.' The man is so immersed that he forgets himself. One of the greatest.
Always fun to watch other people get blown away when they first discover SRV. That song is so powerful in his hands that it almost wears you out just listening to it. And let's give his band Double Trouble a little love too.
As a forever fan of Jimi, Stevie is the only one who can cover Jimi! Thanks for playing my two best at once!
Even Albert King said that Stevie was better than Jimmi
Nope.
Kingfish can do it too
@@dalemoore435 sad none of them got to get old imagine the songs they would have made maybe even together in a collab but sadly we will never know we can only imagine
I would add Gary Moore.
Guitar God! I’ve seen Stevie Ray break a guitar string and continue playing, get a new string and restring it live while still playing. 🎸
I love how you respect the song and let it play through without interruption❤️❤️❤️. So many doing this on RUclips would rather listen to themselves talk. You both get it🙏🏽 your are a pleasure to watch truly feeling the music for the first time. Thank you for your genuine respectful joyful response👌🏽🥰
100% agree.. It's impossible to give a good reaction without listening to it all.. These two did just that!! BRAVO.
Agreed
Absolutely hands down the Greatest of the great. I was fortunate enough to see him shortly before he died, he opened with Voodoo Child and as he started to sing the clouds opened up above the amphitheater and the crowd went nuts! I can truthfully say he put on the best concert I've ever been to in my 67 times around the sun
Your comment that “this could not have been written down” was very accurate; SRV could not read music. He learned by playing by ear, which is how he learned to play in the first place. It was said he never played a song exactly the same twice, but as you can imagine any improvisation by this man was always brilliant. I envy the rabbit hole you’ve just begun exploring, and hope you enjoy his many works as we who’ve grown to appreciate SRV all have. I have listened to this song perhaps 200 times and never tire of it, because watching a true genius do what the were born to do is never old. One more thing to notice: you will seldom if ever see him watch his placement of his left hand on the strings-most often he plays his songs with his eyes closed the entire time. So I doubt if he were blind it would make a difference- God put him on earth to play guitar, and thankfully for us he found his calling.
Thanks man, I learned something new today. Saying that I love SRV is an understatement!
Wow I hadn't realized that you two never reacted to this before🤯 you gotta check out the song"Texas flood, live at the el macambo" you will be blown away 🎸✌️
Unreal
When he came out on stage, the crowd STANDS UP! Saw him in NYC back in the 80s outside on the pier...and it was amazing!
I saw him on the pier too. Was it with the Allman Bros?
@@toms6756 you gotta be kidding me! He did a show with Allman Brothers? Duane’s my fave all time. I would have done anything to see that show.
He took Jimi’s version and boosted it to another level
The entire performance was tight. The bassist and drummer were on fire, too.
Drummer plays for Kenny Wayne Sheppard now. Still great.
Great choice. The Hendrix original has one of the hottest guitar licks ever. SRV is one of the few worthy covering Jimi
Jimi and SRV approached the instrument very differently, different eras , but two titans, for sure. That said, there are too many metrics, genres, to name a greatest guitarist. If no horns, vocals, keyboard drowning him out, Terry Kath in ‘68-70 is up there. Seeing Danny Gatton play up close, he could humble absolutely anyone else jamming w/ him, including Hendrix, who is so vastly over rated; JH couldn’t play fingerstyle, hybrid pick, slide, tap, and his repertoire was too narrow to place him on a pedestal above others.
hello of france merci beaucoup for this moment! hendrix and srv is pure genie peace and love usa !!!! and europe bye
@@commanderthorkilj.amundsen3426 WHAT?!...Cmon man. Theres music before and after Hendrix and its completely different...In addition comparisons are always ultimately futile.....Django/Wes/ Robert Johnson...Buchanan or Gatton, who had a guitar shop a mile from my moms house in Silver Spring MD. and who I personally knew..Its not about theory or technique
What about Albert King?!...Gonna tell me how "limited HE is"...Yeah "technically but then you're missong the point son
Its NEVER about "technique OR knowledge but rather HOW you use WHAT you know to make a statement
NOBODY is as technically limited as Albert but NO ONE has influenced more guitar players, esp when it comes to "Vibrato" and strin-bending" and overall sonic appraoch to "solid body guitar"..we aint talk Segovia here son or Bert Jansch...This was originally about Stevie Ray so lets keep it in this genre
OK chief ?!
@@kevinmurphy4595 Have you been drinking or taking in other substances? Your comments do not at all appear to relate to mine. Non sequitur. You could re-read my comments and try to re-formulate a coherent, pertinent reply if you want, otherwise this is a complete waste of my time.
@@commanderthorkilj.amundsen3426 "JH couldn’t play fingerstyle, hybrid pick, slide" How do you know that to be fact?
I had the rare pleasure of a by chance meeting with Chris Layton in Los Angeles as we were staying at the same hotel. We had coffee together and he was extraordinarily humble guy. I asked him if I could ask him about Stevie Ray knowing he must get asked constantly. He said absolutely and that he never gets tired of talking about his old friend. I simply asked him what kind of guy he was. He paused for a moment and then said that he was legitimately the sweetest person ever and would help anybody. Nuff said as I figured that would be the answer. How extremely satisfying to know he was genuinely a wonderful man. Something that is a rare thing today.
What made me realise Stevie was a genuine good guy was when he was on stage with his old blues guitar hero,s he stood back and took his foot off the gas. Out of respect
Stevie Ray was an extraordinary guitar player. We lost him too soon. RIP SRV. Pride and Joy is a good song. Alot of his songs sound bluesy. This song gives me chills. He gets so into it. He's one with that guitar. Love the video guys and your channel.
They sound bluesy because…they’re blues songs. 🤪
SRV is in my top 8nall time.
I just can't get enough of the way she enjoys and laughs at Stevie's "echo chamber" effect done twice. It really is an awesome hook.
Texas Flood is awesome. When he spins around and plays behind his back OMG.
SRV is unsurpassable. His cover is a huge tribute to Jimmy Hendrix, another very incredible talent. This said, SRV plays with his eyes closed almost the entire time. It took SRV countless hours to create this amazing arrangement. As a fan, all I can do is appreciate and enjoy this masterpiece of a song and the talent of both SRV and Jimmy Hendrix. How fortunate we are to have witnessed them both.
Tin Pan Alley with Copeland and Stevie. Little Wing, anything by him. Stevie was self taught, could not read music, he never did it the same.
Yo I love these people, real ass people who understand that knowledge is power and don’t let anything else get in the way of that
In my opinion The Greatest Live Performance EVER! I can watch this over and over and never get tired of it. Amazing!
I get chills watching Stevie Ray! And in my opinion he was and still is the greatest guitar man! RIP Stevie!
Loved this so much, y'all HAVE to watch more SRV live performances. Little Wing (El Mocambo version), Life Without You (Capitol Theatre version), Texas Flood (El Mocambo version), or Lenny (El Mocambo version) will all blow both of your minds. I found him a year ago, and he's become my favorite artist since.
Yass, Life Without You --Capitol Theatre. N.J.
Thank u so much‼️🙌
For listening all the way thru without interruption before reacting!
People miss out on the nuances of SRV’s performance when they constantly stop & start!!
It don’t get no better than this folks!! 🙌💥🙌💥🙌💥🙌
One of the greats! Texas Flood at El Macambo should be next for SRV. It’ll blow your minds.
In my humble opinion, SRV is the 🐐 . Hands down, no one else is even close.
Oh you guys still have no idea. Check out his performance of Texas Flood at El Mocambo. Prepare to be blown away. Also, it's funny you guys mentioned it being impossible that the song was written down on paper. In fact neither Hendrix nor Stevie could read music. Everything both of them ever played was learned or created by ear.
just watched a bunch of Jimi Hendrix videos axis bold as love and Wind Cries Mary zand machine-gun and Stevie Ray Vaughan does not even come close to the talent of Jimi Hendrix
@@fredtello Alright whatever you say man. Everyone's got a preference.
There might have been other guitarist technically better than Jimi but imo there wasn't anyone as creative.
@@fredtello I grew up listening to Hendrix my brother got the are you experienced album when I was about 7 years old and I disagree with you .They were different but to say Hendrix was way ahead ? Maybe by years ,he did bring a lot of invocation to music and I love his music but I also seen SRV in concert in 1984 .He was best blues guitarist for a number of years .In my opinion they are both goats of their profession but to say Hendrix was way ahead is crazy.Just my opinion.
@@fredtello Couldn't disagree more, but you're entitled to your opinion.
Had the great pleasure of seeing Stevie one time back in 1985 when I was 18 on the water in Baltimore. I was a drummer and had never really heard of him at the time. But after that night I was hooked!! He was an incredible gifted musician! One of my favorites is Life Without You. Glad to see you guys enjoy his music too.
Nice! I was just getting into his music in college when his helicopter accident happened. Long live his legacy!
every time I watch a reaction of this, people can't help but smile each and every time
Now you're on my GOAT!! Do the whole catalog, please. This man is so great that I don't have an adjective for him yet, lol. ❤️❤️ A few of my fav’s; Tin Pan Alley, Little Wing, and Cold Shot.
Calm down 😂
He was an unbelievable talent.
What a shame to have lost him so early
Thank you for sharing a hero from the get.
First heard SRV, late in the night, early summer 1983, on the farm.
Half asleep, this song woke me, and shook me, I had to know this Guitarist!!!
Followed him in everything he did, and sadly, he was taken from the world, during my first tour in Iraq.
Times were different then, no cellphone, no laptops... I , found out almost a week, after his passing... a few days from entering my first combat tour into Iraq.
The first time I cried, since I was 13.
No doubt Hendrix was a pioneer, and amazing, but Stevie made this song AMAZING!! Honestly, I don't even think Hendrix could've played like this! Not with all the intricacies!! Straight from Soul to fingers! Stevie is the GOAT, WITHOUT A DOUBT!!
TRUE!!!!!!
Hendrix and SRV both played by ear, neither could read music, true legends
SRV just copied Hendrix. Nothing original.
Jimi invented it, Stevie perfected it.
Their reactions are priceless... Within seconds... IN THE GROOVE!...😉👍...
You should react to the Stevie Ray Sound Check. He walks up wipes the sleep out of his eyes. Then BAM greatness
It was a Wonderful Duet between Stevie Ray’s voice and his guitar’s voice and the message he gets across through both. A Strong Sweet Soul.
I just stumbled upon this channel and you two are a pleasure to watch! Stevie was out of this world. I love all his homages to his heroes, like Jimi. It's almost sacrilege when I think that he does those guys' songs better than they did, but, sometimes, he really did. If you really want to look into Stevie's soul, listen to his song, "Lenny". Best love song I've ever heard.
Only he could share Jimi's song. Love both of them. RIP.
Watching you two enjoy this is adding so much joy to an already wonderful experience! I get a huge grin every time I listen to this piece!
Best y'all have ever seen, period. Hands down. None other is greater. You just done seen the absolute best, ever! Gone but lives forever!
You guys are ALWAYS fun to watch!
Definitely check out:
"Texas Flood; Live at El Mocambo".
You WILL NOT be disappointed.
SRV was from another planet.
So happy I got to see him live before we lost him. He was incomparable.
🤗🙌🥃
SRV came to this earth to show people how to play!!!!! Love this!!!!
I'm subscribing to you guys just to see your reaction to Stevie's performance of "Texas Flood" Live at the El Mocambo. It's an amazing tour de force of blues guitar. It's basically a 9-1/2 minute solo that will knock your socks off.
Wonderful reaction -
People who LOVE music and who Love genius-level guitar can't stop smiling and laughing when they hear/see SRV playing.
Please drop everything and react to Stevie Ray Vaughan,
TEXAS FLOOD Live At The El Macombo right now, please.
I can't wait to see the joy this is going to bring you -
SRV was a one of kind, RIP. Please check out “ Life Without You “ live from the Capitol Theatre in Passaic, NJ. There is a beautiful little message in the middle from his heart.
Not only love your comments but how you REALLY get into the groove ................ you're there. Truly ICU! Thanks.
Great Reaction video!!!
I've heard a few great guitarists, including Steve Vai, Yngvie Malmsteen and Joe Satriani (another of my faves) cover "Voodoo Child" and nobody does it like SRV!!!
This isn't exactly true because none of those artists play a song called "Voodoo Child". The name of the song is "Voodoo Chile". If you listen close, the lyrics are, "I'm a voodoo chile, Lord knows I'm a voodoo chile..."
@@vinm3630 short answer: it's a distinction with virtually no difference!!!
Long answer: Jimi Hendrix occasionally used different names and spellings for some of his songs. In his handwritten lyrics, he used "Voodoo Chile" for the longer song, while he used both "Voodoo CHILE (Slight Return)" and "Voodoo CHILD (Slight Return)" for the following one recorded with the Experience.
In his handwritten album notes for Electric Ladyland sent to his record company, he listed the songs as "Voodoo Chile" and "Voodoo Child (Slight Return)"; when the album was released in the US by Reprise Records on October 16, 1968, these spellings for the two songs were used!!!!
i hope my uncle will donate him and stevie's jams and home recordings and 8mm video someday.. there is so much more of his stuff out there..was a family friend and he worked for my grandpa for a bit. he is as genuine as a person could ever be..RIP SRV from the oak cliff crew and family
The Universe spoke through Stevie's guitar! I had the pleasure of seeing him live in the late 80s.
Same Louisville gardens... didn't even comprehend what I was witnessing
That El Mocambo set Stevie played is legendary,it's easily in the top 10 live performances by an artist,imo and is by far my personal favorite of all time.That being said,any live performance by Stevie Ray is absolute fire,they're all great and deserve a listen...
SRV couldn't read music at all. All of his songs are great. Lenny is a song her wrote for his wife and it's also what he called his guitar.
I've been going to Stevie Ray shows all over Texas since about 1975 got to know him some Stevie was an awesome man . I miss him still.
My left ear still buzzing since getting to close to a speaker on stage during sound check at the state fair in Amarillo 1988 I think.
Awesome seeing people still finding SRV for the first time. Love it.
RIP SRV.
Definitely “Texas Flood “ live! I think the rest of the band kept rhythm and Stevie just played what he felt. It’s hard to rate guitarists because some passed way too soon. I don’t even know if they were in their primes yet. Stevie is in that category.
He blows my mind and i am 76 years old and rocking , thanks
You guys really captured onto something around the 14:25 mark. By THIS time, SRV wasn't just about blues-shredding; he had already proved he was one of the greatest guitar players of the world by then. Now he was about fitting the virtuosity TO THE SONG, and working on being a complete performer: working on his singing, making sure his backing band got a chance to be heard, and writing really unique original material. In other words, this wasn't just empty showing-off - it's a complete performance. Before he died, he had gotten sober, but he just had to charter a private flight on a helicopter. UGH. If I was a manager of a genius, I'd be, "NO. YOU ARE FLYING CORPORATE. NO ARGUING PLEASE." The amount of rock and r&b legends killed by small aircraft is disquieting. Anyway, cheers!
Thank-you for appreciating this wonderful man. He is so missed .
There is no one “best”. There is a group of the best guitarists that we know of. The number one spot depends on taste.
Yes, music is subjective ! Duane Allman was probably my favorite guitarist. Also enjoyed Neil Young's electric guitar sure there were many guitarist technically better but he played with so much feeling. There some guitarist who are very good but i won't listen to them because they don't play with soul, imo.
@@cesarnarro6013 Exactly correct, Cesar..Also, Duane was always one of my favorites too, and on slide he was the man..Although, I used to laugh when people put Derek Trucks up there with him..I'm not laughing anymore..Derek is 100% legit.
Totally agree. Django is my number 1 i think he is unreachable .but stevie is up there so is Danny Gatton. All them bullshit million notes a second technical shredders just leave me cold
If ever music flowed through anyone, it’s this man right here. Jaw dropping every time I see him.
One of SRV's most beautiful pieces which demonstrates his Rock Jazz skills is Chilli Concarne give it a listen.
Rivera paradise is another one of his that shows his fusion of jazz and blues. He really was starting to explore so many sounds in his playing.
That's a Kenny Burrell tune. Stevie loved Kenny Burrell!
Grew up with his cousin, and I tell you what my friend is a powerhouse like this. He loves anonmity; will not say his name. Great session and tour guitar. Stevie! SUBBED! And watching your commentary... WOW with in my bones and soul. Thank you.
Stevie Ray Vaughn picked up where Jimi Hendrix left off but if Jimi hadn't passed who knows what he would have given us
Stevie I e Ray Vaughan..the best vocalist and guitar player of his time and forward..phenomenal..
Stevie Ray never played a song the same way twice. Every performance is different. Watch him play "Look at Little Sister ". Then, watch him and Jeff Healey do the same song. Both versions will blow your minds. Jeff was blind, by the way. Both versions are worth your time. 👌🥳
Jimi Hendrix was the one who never played his songs the same way especially his more popular songs. He was so creative he got bored playing his hits, he always wanted to move on to new music but he was expected to play certain songs. I saw Stevie play lots of times and he didn't change up the way he played his songs too much.
I got Stevie and Jeff at the top of my favorite guitarists.
I also had the privilige to watch Jeff Healy play live at the Tivoli concert hall in Copenhagen, Denmark. Wonderful concert but not as wild as the SRV concert. I particularly remember his wonderful rendition of "When my Guitar Gently Weeps".
I guss I've been very lucky, having experienced both Vaughan and Healy not soo long before they died.
P.S. In January I'll be going to my second Manfred Mann's Earth Band concert. The first one was in 1986. I can't wait!
If you actually follow Stevie and have any first-hand knowledge of the fretboard you’d know that your comment about never playing a song the same way twice is off base. Every studio song he played live duplicated the recorded solos and fills with near perfection - so much more difficult than improvising at his level of playing.
Stevie number one on guitar and my heart. Miss you Stevie . Nobody’s compares to him
Much of what jimmy and stevia learned was by ear. All throughout the last 80 plus years there have been some great talents in music alone. I’m glad you both got to experience this. Though to see him live you would have loved him much more
Always incredible. Him and Jimi gone too soon, I cant even imagine what wonders we would have seen from them if they didn't pass.
I was fortunate to see Stevie Ray Vaughan live in concert when I was in high school back in 1987.
Stevie and Page is my favorite guitarist💗 That guitar is an extension of Stevie; it's a part of him is how I can only explain it. You have to checkout Texas Flood live at El Mocambo you will be blown away.
Just can't explain why it's so enjoyable to see you two enjoy this...but it is!
you're absolutely right- hendrix spoke to SRV, and he channeled hendrix back to the world. genius, no question about it.
Always love seeing folks discover & love greatness, & that's what we have here. He was a vessel from which the music simply flowed. Effortless superiority at it's finest.
So good he's nasty!
Led Zeppelin- when the levee breaks. Total classic and you can tell they are honoring the blues and just not copying it. Great song everyone should hear at least once
Damn that was beautiful. Wonderful video, thank you for not stopping the video every 2 or 3 minutes. Awesome job you two.
A great song to demonstrate how incredible this man is is "Look at Little Sister" from the same concert.. he brakes a string mid solo and you don't notice until he doing a flawless guitar change afterwards.
I lived in Dallas from early 70s through the 80s and saw him several times and was blown away of the mastery of his playing. he also played with his brothers band jimmy vaughn and the thunderbirds,, what a sad loss when he died in that helicopter crash. so many greats that left us way to early.
Back in the day we didn't have instructional videos and RUclips videos to watch to make us better players we just absolutely had to figure it out. Jimmy's Spirit was huge and it affected many, many of us guitar players.
Aahhh ! ...MASTER Stevie Ray ..., who else !!!
You guys need to do some reading up on SRV. His is a fascinating story.
... and then he started singing, too .... !
Chills every time.
Breathtaking, impeccable, flawless, peerless, timeless. Absolute perfection. The greatest guitar performance.
Period.
Dear Lord, why did you have to take this man?
This is the single greatest live guitar performance I’ve ever seen. This is completely off the charts.
I was so blessed to see him live twice and ill never forget it, many say this version of Voodoo Chile in this clip is even better than Jimi's, thats a lot to say but go and listen to both versions and judge for yourself. Stevie said his version of this song is a tribute to Jimi's version as it was originally Jimi's song.
SRV said he could play Jimi's songs note for note, but had no idea how Jimi came up with the songs in the first place.
Great stuff, his live cover of Jimmies Little Wing is perhaps his best work. In my opinion.
It was not taught it was Stevie ray Vaughan he was the goat.
This was our ass kicking music back in the 90’s. thank you Stevie Ray
?? SRV died 1990...
@@jonnifjader question mark it means what it says
Love love love seeing your guy's reaction. Great... SRV and you two.
LOL, great react, ya'll are so right on! Is blues, and I was just blessed to see Buddy Guy Live last night! Was amazing !! Have been waiting a year and a half...Wonderful!
Your smiles at those first notes say it all!
I have been a fan of the guitarist in all forms for the entirety of my life, and my top 10 are common in a lot of the top 10 lists put out by the so-called experts but because of who he was as a person, what he overcame, and his unmatched abilities with a guitar, SRV does not make my top 10, but he rather holds a spot all his own above and beyond the worldly players. Something...well...supernatural occurred when he played. He played not only through his soul and instrument, but he pulled from those that watched and listened as well. He mesmerized and captivated his audience. It is sometimes seemingly unreal. I urge you to watch closely his last performance at ACL particularly the song Leave My Girl Alone. You will see the transformation when his eyes roll back in his head and he becomes that channel that Eric Clapton refers to that Stevies music flowed from. Don't forget to focus on his hand and fingers as well. Never misses a note and never pauses for thought. And here come the goosebumps!
Stevie doing "Texas Flood" live from the El Mocambo Nightclub in Toronto. Arguably one of the greatest live guitar performances ever caught on film. It'll blow your mind, and possibly your sub-wolfer too!
The way he bends that note into the meat of the song is sooooo perfect
Hi guys! I really this piece ~~ we called this stuff “hard” rock. The loud, driving, squeeling, amazing lead guitar stuff. Thanks for posting!
I was lucky enough see Stevie Ray in the infancy of his career.
The first timevwascin a large Cowboy bar called Branch Man's in Calgary Alberta Canada 🇨🇦.
There was about 35 people in the bar.
Those cowboy's booed him, i was like you cowboy's have no idea what you're witnessing.
Stood inches away from Stevie thevwhole set.
My friend and I Barry bought Stevie and his band beers during his set.
He had a five night stand saw him every night.
Managed to see him 9 more times.
He remembered me every time.
I play a fender strat as an amateur.
When he died it really affected me.
He was such a good friendly man to me .
So happy when people discover his music.
Cheers from Canada 🇨🇦
Your friend SGS