THE BEST GUITAR PLAYER? Stevie Ray Vaughan - Sound Check | BLACK AMERICAN REACTION!!!
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This was great, would be awesome if y'all did a reaction to Steve Vai!
FYI Americans are Americans 🙄
You know when a long haired dude shows up in a cowboy hat, long leopard spotted duster and rattle snake boots some shit is about to go down....
Couldn't have said it any better myself!
Yeah he yawns picks a couple of morning things out of the way and then for tuning up he plays like 99 .9 % of the world can only dream of doing, yeah, ok we are good, will see you guys tonight, have a good day, just being SRV....
Lol got that right.
The Pimp...Brother Jimmy was The Cowboy. Remember when he wore the six gun on TV? Ain't that Tough Enough? LOL SRV For Real!
I’m l ok
I love how the reaction to Stevie Ray Vaughn is the same no matter who is listening to him. Dude was a legend.
I seen SRV IN 92
well said
It's the flash, the fire, and the soul--speaks the same to everyone.
way back when I used to play out live, sounds checks were often the best songs of the night!
Shelby Jenkins no you didn’t as he died in 1990
His sound check is better than most people’s concerts.
Whenever someone asks me who is the best guitar player ever? I show them this video. His "warm up" smokes 99.99% of guitar players on their A game.
The man was a legend. He was up there with all the greatest blues players. 🤘
When he was born God said this one will play guitar, he is with my blessing. How else can a mere mortal do what he did, he put his heart and soul on those strings and what come put was pure SRV. The brothers all say a white boy with that much soul, come on man...but he did
Stevie Ray Vaughan learn from the great Albert King
@@lawrencedavis598 Stevie respected Albert, but he had his own game before King and was an amalgamation of everything he heard and felt.
@@commanderthorkilj.amundsen3426 due a little more research my brother
@@lawrencedavis598 I know first hand! SRV had many influences, AK was one. Others include his brother, Lonnie Mack, Hendrix, Django Reinhardt, Kenny Burrell, even Clapton. Youngster-authored Wikipedia, and RUclips interviews long after the fact are no substitute for first hand knowledge, living the scene, and interviews from the actual time period, as well as a deeper sense and ability to integrate facts into knowledge more accurately.
I'm 60yrs old and to this day everytime I hear Stevie perform the hairs on my arms stand straight up!
And I cry cause I miss what we missed of HIM
OuterStace- Same
You ain't lyin. There are so many of his songs that do that to me. I wish I had a tenth of the talent that man had. I miss the man so much.
Your right about that! Stevie can make your day, a better a day!
Goosebumps every single time Aint gonna Give up on love starts
The man walks in, just rolled out of bed, eyes puffy, he's yawning...goes in and just starts tearing shit down. I love it. The man is the GOAT. Period.
Hello random person scrolling through the comments. Hope you have a great day! ;)
Thank you 😘👍
You too!
Hello! I hope you had a fantastic Thanksgiving, surrounded by family and friends! 🤙
@@NunYaO thank you friend i did one better then that i spent it with my wife in hospital and we made memories that will last forever lots of love lots of smiles ...happy thanks giving to you and yours from me and mine
@@EdwardTyndall I'll pray that the next holiday will be even better for you and your wife!
That man brings tears to my eyes when I hear him play. RIP brother
Stevie literally just woke up. Wipes his eyes and just destroys it.
Pete the Pirate a shot and a bump... that’s all it took
He was just waiting on the Yayhoo to kick in.
I thought he was sober at this point...
He looks hung over and irritated a little
A true master
I don't understand how we got here so fast... lol. Best blues guitar player ever. Period. The man was blues manifest in the flesh.
OH HELL YEAH! The GREATS-Legends sought this guy out to play with him!
He’s definitely the greatest. Don’t read music -it just flows and that guitar is simply an extra body limb..
B Dizzle My Schnizzle I think Freddie King outdrew him on the blues but Stevie lit a fire.
Hell i would argue that he is the greatest guitar player ever
Johnny Winter
Notice the Jimi sound.
Yes kids this is when people actually wrote music and played their own instruments. No talking over a backing track there!
kevykev38 or whiny ass mumble shit!!
YES!!! Real musicians and vocalists!
Amen to that!
Two turn tables and a microphone is NOT music! Much as the millennials think so.
@@scout805 I don't think you have any clue what millennials are really listening to these days.
B.B. King once said "I've said that playing the blues is like having to be black twice. Stevie Ray Vaughan missed on both counts, but I never noticed."
Great comment!!
Racist comment...
@@williamSchmidhuber01 how is it racist
Muddy Waters said "I never thought I'd see the day where the best blues player would be a white boy from Texas".the dude is the GOAT, even the other GOATS know it. He's king of em all
@@williamSchmidhuber01 it would have been racist to say either of those men mentioned couldn't play bc of their skin (and blues was historically black) but instead they admire and respect each other. It's not a racist comment..besides it's a direct quote and BB was showing a lot of love
And that Ladies and Gentlemen is just Soundcheck.
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Artists don’t have to have an audience, I create my art alone for the art...runners have to run, whatever you love, it has to come out
SRV sound checks are better than 99% of today's concerts
Yawns like he just rolled out of bed then tears the $%&! outta that strat like it ain't no big thang. Lol!
Love me some Stevie Ray! 🎸🐐
Love me some SRV!!
These guys are fake. Wtfu dummy. Don't buy into their bs.
He had just rolled out of bed and plays as only SRV can play.
@@TabRoss1st damn dude, who the fuck pissed in your wheaties?!
Jack Scott When this was filmed he had been out for most of the night.
"I don't know how he got there so fast..."
He was born there.
He is the son of the Three Kings, Freddie, Albert, BB!! They are his inspiration. He had me since Couldn’t Stand The Weather in 1982. I’m still grateful I got to see him once!
It’s all about respect.
Stevie’s playing gave respect to the blues masters.
These gentlemen gave respect to Stevie.
As we all do.
RIP Stevie.
Thank you for sharing your incredible talent with us.
William Tauriello SRV did know were it came from and did freely show his respect and admiration as he should Johonny Lee Hooker and Albert king felt the same.
William Tauriello The Three Kings!! Freddie, Albert, and BB!! Rip legends!!
You must have been born yesterday.
Among Hendrix' blues heroes was Elmore James.
Chuck Berry's favorite vocalist was Nat King Cole.
Oops -- all four of those were black. So we gotta thank the white players, else we wouldn't know the black music they are copying.
@@jnagarya519you think Caucasian people can't respect black folks Think Stevie is doing exactly that by keeping the blues alive. In fact he singlehandedly did that. Kept the blues alive when it was dying on its feet. Respected the absolute shit out of every blues player and they wanted to play with him no matter the colour of their skin. Show the respect they had for him too.
I was here this day, part of the roadie crew. This was the Cap Center in New Jersey, not to be confused with Wash DC
You sir are one lucky man
You were a roadie for SRV...?!
Some fun facts: SRV strung his guitars with 13 gauge strings and most other musicians couldn't play his guitars. One of my favor SVR quote was " Color has nothing to do about the blues music".
Thanks for posting that. I remember hearing he used fat strings but not which gauge.
Bryan D at one point he experimented with a custom set of .13s and even got to .17s according to his old guitar tech.
@@everydaymaverick2166 interesting.
While technically true, he didn't use a straight .13 gauge set. High E was .13, but the string gauge lightened from there. The low E was also really heavy though
Plus he tuned down a half step, so that really helped ease them strings a lot.
TFW your sound check is better than most people's concerts.
SRV was incredible! I saw him for $7 in Seattle Festival when Stevie opened for Ray Charles! We didn't know him but we were all a sweaty mess when he finished! Pure talent and a rarity!
I'm jealous.
Saw him a month before he died at the Morrison Center in Boise Idaho. He tore it up!!!!
I saw him open for Huey Lewis the first time...fell in love with his sound. Got to see him 3 more times..blessed by the guitar Gods.
Had tickets to last show in seatle but stevie didn't make the show ,,biggest miss of my life .
Met him when I was 16.He must have played for 2 hours.But still took time to chat and sign autographs and take pictures.A really cool dude.
Truly one of my favorites. I remember seeing a interview with his wife, she said he would play in his sleep. She said he'd be sound asleep and his fingers would be going as if he was holding his guitar. Love it!!! Ya can feel his music.
Played better in his sleep than most other guitarist do awake .
"The camera man just fainted." Hahahahahahahaha!!! This was GREAT!!! You guys are GREAT!!!!! Thanks for loving and sharing those Blues with us!!!
I love how music brings us all together
What its all about brother
Amen to that!
Amen Again ! , we're all brothers and sisters 🎶🎸🎤☝🙏🙌😎
Yes!!
Music is a great equalizer.
After losing Jimi Hendrix at such a young age, it's just so sad that we lost Stevie too, it's sucks beyond words.
There is a guitarist who is genetically linked to Stevie. His brother Jimmy. He’s great too.
The Fabulous Thunderbirds. Great guitarist as well. Both he and Stevie were nice guys. We all grew up in Dallas, Texas.
And Tyrone, Jimmies boy can play now!!
With all due respect to your taste, I would not put Jimmie (not Jimmy) in the top 250 blues guitarists in the world, dead or alive. He playing is very pedestrian. I will give him this: I saw him with the Thunderbirds in 1979, then in about 2003 headlining a blues festival, then just two years ago and he has gotten better with age and is little less cocky. SRV is one of the best I have ever seen though and I have seen a LOT of blues guitarists from 1967 to the present.
Absalutly , he would be the Vaughn we know if not for Stevies shade.
@@gracegalbraith6413 my uncle Bev made his whole life as a self tought pianist there .took us to Gillys when it was a one room bar and he the piano man .
In the early 80s I carried a couple of my black friends to hear Stevie. I promise you they came away with a huge amount of respect to him as a musician. Stevie was a black man in white skin. He often said he felt that way. music just flowed thru him. I was so very very fortunate to see him early and often. Always a super modest and caring person. He is certainly missed.
He was actually hungover and just woke up for this "sound check" saw him one time and that's when he actually kicked all of his bad habits and man was he incredible to watch!!! Gone way to soon and sorely missed as it is with all the greats that we haveost.
To this day, I remain convinced that Stevie was an extraterrestrial... because, nobody from this planet could play like he did.
Stevie was the greatest ever. Hendrix set the bar and Stevie jumped the bar and soared.
100% agree. He was the baddest man that ever walked.
No SRV took the bar and beat whole sale ass out of every guitarist that came after him.
Hendrix is over-rated. Stevie is not.
@@mikeem9627 Wrong
Mike Em Hendrix was NOT overated! I love SRV, but there would be no SRV without Hendrix. But they were very different too, so you cannot straight up compare them. Hendrix was far more rock and more into pushing the extremes of the sound electrically, whereas SRV was full on blues and got most of his sound from his fingers (even though he was very inspired by Hendrix, SRV remained a blues purist not unlike Johnny Winter).
The fact that he named that first warm up riff "Scuttlebuttin'" just shows you it was like nothing to him. Just a little joke riff. But DAMN. 🤘🔥💙🙏
The baddest complement any musician can get is when someone hears your groove and they go straight to the stank face... that’s bad ass. Thanks, fellas! Love and appreciate the respect to the greatest.
There can't be just One best ever in popular guitar, drums, piano, bass, whatever.
Jimmy Page, Jimmy Hendrix, Eddie Van Halen, Kirk Hammett, David Murray, Saul Hudson ("Slash"), all, if asked privately, or put on several "lie detectors" would agree that there can't be one better than the others. The ones I named are all equally The Best and Amazing. BUT, we are talking about POPULAR music. Because, there are Spanish ("Flamenco") guitarists who would also put up a Good challenge as to who the better guitarists are.
Objectively, he is not the best guitarist ever. It’s a subjective thing to say. Anyone who plays the guitar would agree. Yet, we would all comfortably say we have a favorite, which in turn, we would call the greatest. There’s a cat named Alexander Mysko who does an acoustic cover of careless whisper that’s just as mind blowing.
Good contribution to the conversation.
“I don’t understand how we got here so fast” lol best line!!
If you haven't... you've GOT to listen to Little Wing by this fella.
Even better, go for Riviera Paradise...
Well there was that one black guy who could play it on a right hand guitar upside down left handed....
Yo, that's Stevie!!!
Take it from a Brother born and raised from the streets of Harlem. I've been listening to Stevie Ray since the late '80s (too bad I never seem him live... but I got one his live concert CD's though).
Stevie ray wakes up, grabs guitar, and says" Warp speed, Mr Sulu."
THAT my friends ...is blues badassery and the reason I fell in love with the blues in 1983.
Stevie always makes me cry , I can’t help it
SRV was an open channel. I miss him so much.
Glad to hear that. Thought it was just me that gets teary eyed.
💯 every. single. time.
Listening and just randomly says “I need a glass of whiskey right now” ... I feel ya brother!! Stevie will do that to ya.
The ultimate tip of the cap when a couple of G’s react to SRV with straight respect.
The best gift you could give to Stevie (and his fans), would be to pay homage to his heroes...Albert King, BB KIng, Jimi Hendrix, et al. He was an incredibly humble man who recognized where his inspiration came from.
Yes, check out Stevie Ray and Albert King in session. About 1 1/2 hours long but well worth the time.
You forgot Jimmie Vaughan.
tim...spot-on comment...it was wonderful to watch how humble SRV was in that session...he could have shown his stuff, but he didn't and that made him all the greater...
Don't forget Buddy Guy!
@@timmcfarland2853 Absolutely.
He had that very special something that is so very rare. He didn't even know how to read music so he relied on his hearing ability. He practiced so many hours that he was able to make it look easy. In my book, he was the best guitar player with a musical ability that is almost unheard off. These were masterpieces for music history.
Being from Texas (and a Strat player) I cannot put into words how much Stevie is revered in The Lone Star State 💜🎸🙂
"I need a glass of whisky right now" if only y'all knew
I poured myself one soon as he said that haha
Jack Daniels cheer 🍷🔊⬆
@TheBluearmy33 🍻
Black American Reaction...….The best channel out there. These two guys are closing the door on race issues, and opening the door to us just being us.
One dude chilled, the other looking deep, and both just having a good time. We can all learn from them.
Stevie had to die young. He would’ve set the world on fire and left nothing but a pile of ash. Greatest blues guitarist ever. God bless him.
💜
Stevie worshipped Jimi, & was always layin' his propers down at the feet of the Blues Masters. Europe may have made a myriad of instruments & complex vocal harmonies, but it took Africans to teach us Euro folk how to play & sing w/ our hearts & souls..........
Justin, thank you for doing this...one of my favorite! So Stevie, just woke up, strolling in, pick up his guitar and play flawlessly....oh and how cool is he, in Texas, full length fur coat, hat and boots....just COOL. It’s a mini-concert.
“He’s feeling the same vibe as He’s playin’”, perfectly describes SRV. He never knew how to read or write music he played by feel. At shows he never played a song the same way twice. That Man felt music somewhere deep in his heart man.
The man knew his soul, and he knew how to share it.
Right!
I've been a Stevie fan since I was 10 when I started playing guitar and that's the way Stevie and double trouble throw down R.I.P SRV!
Reading the comments.
Check this song.
Check that song.
The reality?
Drop the needle in any SRV groove and you are going to strike gold.
Just a legend.
Dead solid 24kt
Drop the needle dont connect with so many like our children. Gotta save it and your turntable aint dead!
@Enrique La Cruz get you an old techinics turntable and go to flea market for some vinyl and decide if that fuzzy sound dont make you feel all fuzzy!
I do get the H reference you were not alone when you read that.
Keep them coming. Love Stevie Ray and love your reactions. I remember I was driving to work when it came over the radio about the helicopter crash. I knew I would never see talent like that in my lifetime again, so sad.
Yeah, he took Eric's seat, sadly.
I was home. I hadn't cried like that since I was a child and saw my puppy Grumpy run over in the road.
Have a listen to Taj Farrant . . . . he ain't no SRV, but hey, he's 10. He's my pick to carry the torch . . .
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"I need a glass of whiskey, right now." That's it. You nailed it.
Stevie was a Conduit! He channelled all the greats like his soul had a direct line to all the best that heaven called home before him. R.I.P BROTHER AND THX FOR THE AWESOME SHOWS AT BARRYMORE'S IN OTTAWA CANADA!
Y'all really need to check out Stevie Ray Vaughan Live at the El Mocambo.
An amazing video. Jaw dropping stuff.
It's almost a priceless document at this point. Around '91, a guitar player told me I *had* to get that video. I did and was blown away by it, still am, actually.
Stevie once said he felt like a black man trapped in a white man's body. Whatever. He just played soul, and that is universal. Stevie, like so many blues greats, just had that something , but he always bowed to the masters before him.
I saw this Stevie Ray Vaughn soundcheck video for the first time many years ago. Ive looked for the video I saw, and have been unsuccessful in finding it.
This video leaves out something at the very beginning. The video i saw starts showing Stevie getting up off the floor from behind some equipment on the stage. He had been sleeping.
You can tell that this is true as he is wandering the stage, getting geared up for the sound check. On a larger video screen, during a brief closeup, you can see the heaviness in his eyes, and he yawns pretty big for just a couple of seconds.
His warmup consisted of a few notes, just playing around. Then he launcheds into Scuttle Buttin, fresh out of a nap.
Wish I could find that original video I saw. I mean, there are a lot of great guitar players, but how many could wake up up from a nap, and a few short minutes later bust into a song like that?
"I need a glass of whiskey" lol these guys are too good
in the flavor of Pinky and the Brain.
"What we going to do today Stevie?"
"Same thing we do everyday Pinky I'm going to scratch my balls pick my nose and tear the house down! Then, take over the world !"
So you know, Rude Mood was a warmup. This was just a sound check video. Cool though because it was laid back but intense.
You can tell he was just goofing offb doing whatever he wanted, no expectations of response.
Stevie Ray Vaughan leave my little girl alone live from Austin City Limits in 1989 it is absolutely amazing the solo is so amazing 😱😱😱😱 too
He just woke up from a nap, got a brother named Jimmy
LMAO, "Where his kids at, he shoulda had a bunch of guitarists, he shoulda went no condom ... we need somebody genetically linked to him ... to tear it up right now." LOL, love it.
Manager- Hey Stevie, time for sound check. You need to wake up.
Stevie- I got this
Hold my beet
Beer... friggin auto correct
He's just Skuttle Buttin' around lol
I like how he can play the same notes over and over the same way and it feels different every time
Stevie was a gift from above.
Asks SRV, “How you gonna get it krunk, Stevie?”
Stevie: Shows ‘em.
He went from just barely awake to the speed of light in one yawn
"I don't understand how we got there so fast, but I ain't complaining"
All in ... always committed! Love you SRV, American Bad Ass.
Best sound check in the history of sound checks. @12:34 "Whoa,,, had to back tha stank up off him" One of the best reactions in the history of reactions.
Me: I just saw the best show EVER!!!!!!
Buddy: Who you see?
Me: Stevie Ray Vaughn soundcheck!!!
Buddy: Cool
Russ Lupky Stevie could just drop a guitar and kick it around the stage and still sound better than most.
I was blessed to see him perform a concert in London Hammersmith Odeon and he was amazing RIP Stevie Ray Vaughan , love from England 🏴🙏
Saw him live 10 different times, small clubs in Austin and Dallas
One of my biggest regrets in life was missing out on seeing SRV play live once. Someone told me SRV was coming to town and I had something else going on. I said "I'd love to but maybe the next time, I got shit to handle". I don't even recall what it was now. Six months or a year later he was dead. I missed my shot. I was still pretty young at the time but a lesson was learned there that I have refused to let myself forget ever since.
Bubba Dewy I was blessed to see him often. I never saw Muddy and I regret that. I think that we are lucky that so many great talents are captured on video for us but these live venues are priceless.
Camera man just fainted😂😂😂😂
Man, Stevie just throws that shit into drive and hits the gas! God rest his soul.
Respect for showing Stevie the love he clearly deserves.
I love this reaction ❤️❤️❤️❤️ and the way you showin Stevie the love.... He doesn't get enough credit... He's amazing... And that sound check was like you said, better than some people's whole concert.... Perfect review
Watch him play Voodoo Child on Austin City Limits.
The best Voodoo Chile I’ve seen SRV play is the one in Nashville in 87...check it out, get the volume on full and just watch him torture that Strat, the licks he plays behind his back, man it’s something else...
Sir Hilary Flange
I’ll do it now! Thanks for the heads up, Sir. 👍
He comes unglued in that performance. He is just insane
A lot of people didn't know, but he bombed the first time he played at Montreax Festival. It crushed him. They just weren't ready for his type of music. But sitting by the stage was none other than David Bowie, who went back and told fellow musician Jackson Browne that he just had to come listen to S.R.V. play. Anyway a year goes by, and that same Montreax Festival, S.R.V. brought the house down.
That's the best SRV performance I've seen. The breakdown in the middle of the song is one of the greatest things I've ever heard.
Stevie's brother said - Stevie always played like he was breaking out of prison :)
“Tin Pan Alley” is by far my favorite SRV. The intro is the smoothest I’ve ever heard
Happy to see and your reactions. Stevie didn't play or fool around. Balls to the wall. Blue's On y'all from Houston. Blue's On.
Best of the Best. There is a video of Jimmy and Stevie Ray Vaughan playing PIPELINE on a double neck guitar together at the same time. It's amazing! Life Without You is another good one.
Jimi Hendrix was his inspiration
You cats need to listen to Jimi Hendrix
@@richfeet1 I’m not to fond of cats but, of course I’ve listened and love Jimi Hendrix and so did the Vaughan Brothers.
Stevie ray Vaughan, is one of the greatest blues guitarist that ever live he was the blues. An awesome person & talent my favorite blues guitarist. God bless stevie ray vaughan.
I seen him 4 times In the 80's one of the greatest concerts I've ever seen
Just trust me and look at Stevie Ray and Albert King in session 1983 !!!!!!!
ruclips.net/video/P7A12LuA8-U/видео.html
This will show You what kind of Person He was .He loved and respected all those great Blues Players that came before Him .He looks at Them the same way We look at Him
God yes... I second, third, fourth, fifth...INFINITY this suggestion! An amazing jam session...
Got the CD and DVD. December 6, 1983. Real shit.
same
I have loved the blues my whole life. Stevie came out of Texas and stole my heart. I got to see him 2x live, I am blessed.
Stevie was just a whole mood!
I’m glad I got to see him perform just before the crash! Still gives me chills listen him!!!
"I don’t understand how we got here so fast..." A literal L. O. L.
I love just waiting for "the face" when they see/hear him cut loose! SRV is THE GOAT!
THE BEST EVER...JUST WOKE UP AND PUT ON A BETTER SHOW THAN MOST CONCERTS!
Oh my God this is just magic! When you take into account this was a sound check, he was probably pretty damn tired and there might have been some substances that had worn him down but It didn't matter man this guy was pure gold and if there ever was a magician here he is right here! I can listen to him until I woke up out of a trance 3 weeks later! Absolutely the best and when he got cooking man it was just nasty all the way! Nobody could touch this cat!
That man transcend er'thang,music, culture, race, and just can't not cry cause he is gone.Got to see him in the Fox theater@THE ATL new years eve, will never forget the g.o.a.t. !!!
Well hell I roll out of bed and do the sound check. No big deal he is the guitar
Enjoy your reactions, especially to SRV, you can see the appreciation for what he was able to do. I like the comment about needing a glass of whiskey lol, but that’s how listening to Stevie is, makes you want to cut everything else out, pour a drink and soak it all in, it’s an experience. Check out Tin Pan Alley with Johnny Copeland, amazing. Riviera Paradise w/Double Trouble and Lenny (@ El Mocambo) are excellent as well.
Stevie Was a Beast in the Guitar 🎸. One of the Top 10 guitarist in History 🎸🎸🔥🔥🔥!
I saw Stevie Ray Vaughan in a gym Knoxville Tennessee 1986 Lonnie Mack opened up for him. Stevie Ray Vaughan was a true treasure in the blues guitar music world. He was very rare that kind of talent I don't believe we'll ever see again