👏🙌🪅🎉🎊‼️thanks for bringing this today guys! Couldn't click fast enough when my favorite two dudes circle back to our beloved Stevie Ray. Last week was the 33rd anniversary of our losing him but his music and his incredible passion will never die out. It is in large part due to reactors such as yourselves just discovering him and turn around and share him with your followers. So thank you for doing your part in keeping his legacy alive. Another great song from this same venue is an original by Stevie called "Aint Gone 'N' Give Up On Love". A bluesy song about love and his guitar solo here is🔥🔥🔥💯. You mentioned a long warm up - it is his 3 song "Soundcheck" and it is really worth checking out. They had just woke him up, he comes in rubbing his eyes and yawning. But then he straps in and takes off🚀🚀🚀. It is a great behind the scenes look. He took his music so seriously there was so much respect he accorded to it that he was incapable of "phoning it in". Love your channel and I am already looking forward to your next SRV reaction🎸🎶💙💯
SRV was an amazing guitarist, so thanks for the reaction. I'd like to request another reaction to a lesser known guitar genius, the legendary Rory Gallagher. Rory didn't receive the recognition from the US public that he deserved since he refused to play the game with the record companies and the media machine. Rory knew what he liked, knew what he wanted to play and was a monster on the stage. His fans include Slash, the Edge, Brian May, Alex Lifeson and many more. His skills were so good, the Rolling Stones wanted to recruit him in 1975, but he chose to follow his own path. Try taking a listen to his 1977 performance of "Calling Card" at the Hammersmith Odeon or "I Wonder Who" in 1984 Belfast to get a sample of his guitar skills. Rory not only played the music, he became the music. Please take a listen!
When I seen you guys were doing this reaction I got excited the whole band shines in this one great reaction I've been waiting on this one for a while hope you get to ain't gone n give up on love from capital theater to and leave my girl alone from Austin city 1989 he plays a violent guitar in that like you never seen before awesome thanks
Nice reaction. For anybody who says he sweat because of drugs, they have zero idea of what they are talking about. That man put EVERYTHING in his performances and THAT is why he sweat. RIP. 🤙🏼
That and no A/C, hot lights, and wearing a hat - but as hard and long as he played is so much more of a workout, especially those piano wire strings of his, than anyone can imagine and most people could never do themselves.
Sadly, I was at Stevie Ray Vaughn's last concert the night his helicopter crashed after the show at Alpine Valley, Wisconsin August 26th 1990. The fog was so bad after the show that we stopped and got a hotel room on the way home. The lineup was SRV, Eric Clapton, Robert Cray, Stevie's brother Jimmie and Buddy Guy. RIP SRV
Absolutely spot on! That tone at the 6:40 mark definitely had that Isley Brothers vibe to it. SRV's versatility and mastery of the guitar make him truly legendary. He's undoubtedly the GOAT! 🎸🔥
Lets see now ... In 1985, and depending on which month it was, I had graduated from HS 3 years earlier. If it was the month of April .. April 15th to be exact .. I had landed in Juno, Alaska and preparing to board a very, very teeny-tiny (by God's standards) processing ship placed smacked-dab in the middle of a vast ocean of water called the Behring Sea. However, if it was October, I was already home or on my way home from Alaska. I turned 21 while there. 1985 was a busy year.
FYI ... "Back in the day", if you are referring to 1985, ... well, there was no such thing as laptops, cell phones, internet, streaming, youtube etc etc. These words were not even part of our vocabulary yet. We had payphones on street corners and in local business. There were PC's .. but they were found and used mainly at places of employment. There are a small hand full of 'OFFICIAL' videos made when a single was released. Next time tho .. start getting into and reacting to his music that can only be found on audio. You'll find studio cuts but also audio from LIVE shows. You have heard/seen SRV play enough to recognize his sound. Without any video tho .. it will be left up to your imaginations the type of 'physical moves' he's making on stage while he shreds them strings. Plenty of real good songs that most reactors are not reacting to either.
👏🙌🪅🎉🎊‼️thanks for bringing this today guys! Couldn't click fast enough when my favorite two dudes circle back to our beloved Stevie Ray. Last week was the 33rd anniversary of our losing him but his music and his incredible passion will never die out. It is in large part due to reactors such as yourselves just discovering him and turn around and share him with your followers. So thank you for doing your part in keeping his legacy alive.
Another great song from this same venue is an original by Stevie called "Aint Gone 'N' Give Up On Love". A bluesy song about love and his guitar solo here is🔥🔥🔥💯.
You mentioned a long warm up - it is his 3 song "Soundcheck" and it is really worth checking out. They had just woke him up, he comes in rubbing his eyes and yawning. But then he straps in and takes off🚀🚀🚀. It is a great behind the scenes look. He took his music so seriously there was so much respect he accorded to it that he was incapable of "phoning it in".
Love your channel and I am already looking forward to your next SRV reaction🎸🎶💙💯
Long live Stevie!
OMG GOD! A reaction channel that Finally reacted to this performance!!!!❤
Haha awesome !
SRV was an amazing guitarist, so thanks for the reaction. I'd like to request another reaction to a lesser known guitar genius, the legendary Rory Gallagher. Rory didn't receive the recognition from the US public that he deserved since he refused to play the game with the record companies and the media machine. Rory knew what he liked, knew what he wanted to play and was a monster on the stage. His fans include Slash, the Edge, Brian May, Alex Lifeson and many more. His skills were so good, the Rolling Stones wanted to recruit him in 1975, but he chose to follow his own path. Try taking a listen to his 1977 performance of "Calling Card" at the Hammersmith Odeon or "I Wonder Who" in 1984 Belfast to get a sample of his guitar skills. Rory not only played the music, he became the music. Please take a listen!
We will thank you!
When I seen you guys were doing this reaction I got excited the whole band shines in this one great reaction I've been waiting on this one for a while hope you get to ain't gone n give up on love from capital theater to and leave my girl alone from Austin city 1989 he plays a violent guitar in that like you never seen before awesome thanks
YES!!! Ain’t Gone And Give Up On Love from the Capitol Theater is great!!!
We're still here !
Every song from this show (Capitol Theatre, 1985) is great. You should watch every one!
I second that emotion🎸💙🎶‼️
Yes!
haha okay!
More SRV! Lets goooo
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Yo, let's love on Reese Wynans here because dude is STONE COLD on the ivory
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Nice reaction. For anybody who says he sweat because of drugs, they have zero idea of what they are talking about. That man put EVERYTHING in his performances and THAT is why he sweat. RIP. 🤙🏼
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That and no A/C, hot lights, and wearing a hat - but as hard and long as he played is so much more of a workout, especially those piano wire strings of his, than anyone can imagine and most people could never do themselves.
FANTASTIC REACTION!!!! I just as so glad to see y’all back with SRV!!!!!❤️❤️❤️
Glad to see you back connie!
Reese be tearing that Yamaha a new ass
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Sadly, I was at Stevie Ray Vaughn's last concert the night his helicopter crashed after the show at Alpine Valley, Wisconsin August 26th 1990. The fog was so bad after the show that we stopped and got a hotel room on the way home. The lineup was SRV, Eric Clapton, Robert Cray, Stevie's brother Jimmie and Buddy Guy. RIP SRV
Dang !
Stevie didn't play guitar, he was actually possessed by it and the guitar played him
Haha thats definitely a good way to say it !
And he never read music but music sure can read him✌️💙🎸🎶
Always live!!!!!❤️
We got you Connie lol! ❤️
Saw them several times back in the day ❤
At that 6:40 mark his tone sounded like the Isley Brothers. SRV is the GOAT!
Absolutely spot on! That tone at the 6:40 mark definitely had that Isley Brothers vibe to it. SRV's versatility and mastery of the guitar make him truly legendary. He's undoubtedly the GOAT! 🎸🔥
The five foot five inch tall Texan had HUGE hands.
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Reese has been keyboarding for Joe Bonamassa
Oh nice 🔥
Lets see now ... In 1985, and depending on which month it was, I had graduated from HS 3 years earlier. If it was the month of April .. April 15th to be exact .. I had landed in Juno, Alaska and preparing to board a very, very teeny-tiny (by God's standards) processing ship placed smacked-dab in the middle of a vast ocean of water called the Behring Sea. However, if it was October, I was already home or on my way home from Alaska. I turned 21 while there. 1985 was a busy year.
Haha we see that !
FYI ... "Back in the day", if you are referring to 1985, ... well, there was no such thing as laptops, cell phones, internet, streaming, youtube etc etc. These words were not even part of our vocabulary yet. We had payphones on street corners and in local business. There were PC's .. but they were found and used mainly at places of employment.
There are a small hand full of 'OFFICIAL' videos made when a single was released. Next time tho .. start getting into and reacting to his music that can only be found on audio. You'll find studio cuts but also audio from LIVE shows. You have heard/seen SRV play enough to recognize his sound. Without any video tho .. it will be left up to your imaginations the type of 'physical moves' he's making on stage while he shreds them strings.
Plenty of real good songs that most reactors are not reacting to either.
How times have changed!
Was 5 years old
Mic drop...
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