First Time Watching Stevie Ray Vaughan - Guitar Lesson

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  • @poloreacts27
    @poloreacts27  Год назад +2

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  • @midnitesunblues
    @midnitesunblues 2 года назад +52

    I'm glad you got to see a little bit of his off-stage demeanor. Humble is the key word with Stevie. Hardly ever mentioned is that Stevie lived by the Golden Rule. No amount of fame, fortune and accolades would, or could change him. One example is that he split his earnings evenly with his bandmates. There was so much more to the man than meets the eye.

    • @xenoscoot
      @xenoscoot Год назад +4

      Paid the writer of Texas Flood royalties owed, too. Same with Lightnin Hopkins. He was a great person.

    • @subversivelysurreal3645
      @subversivelysurreal3645 Год назад +3

      …he was a VERY humble and sweet guy who had how many years during which he actually felt GOOD? three…? it’s just wrenching that he died after he stopped drinking, and btw, his Father and Brother were both alcoholics, too, so had Stevie sold paint, he would’ve had to have overcome that. 😢 he deserved to live A LOT longer.

  • @JSloshooter
    @JSloshooter Год назад +5

    I was there at the funeral. It was 114 degrees outside in the Dallas sun! I was on photo assignment for a Dallas magazine, etc.
    Previously, I had the opportunity to photograph in my Dallas studio... Stevie, his mom, and girlfriend, Janna L., a few weeks before his tragic death. I only had two hours to shoot, then SRV and Janna had to leave for the airport. I took photos of SRV with Mom, then SRV with Janna, then SRV alone. I told him "pretend you are in your favorite place in the world. Just you and #1 guitar." "Now sit on the empty plastic milk crate. And play one of your favorite songs the best it will ever be played..." When it was time for SRV and Janna to go to the airport, I looked at him, said "you have to go now to the airport!" He said "What a great idea for these photos, John! Can't wait to see them!" I had one single frame of film left on the roll of film. Then he picked up his guitar, balanced it on his knee and left shoulder, and bowed his head to me. I took the photo...
    Days after SRV was dead. He never saw what I consider the greatest photo I have ever taken....
    The "Final Bow of Stevie Ray Vaughan"...

    • @MiguelAngeloFilho
      @MiguelAngeloFilho 2 месяца назад

      YOU took that photo? That may be one of the greatest photos i have seen of SRV. Congratulations, man. You deserve all recognition.

  • @jacksonmarshallkramer5087
    @jacksonmarshallkramer5087 16 дней назад +1

    This is after he got clean. Fell apart, went to rehab, thrived, and never looked back. He would drop everything for someone in recovery. Just a regular guy off the street. If they were seriously trying, he was there . A VERY special guy.

  • @SSPVideo
    @SSPVideo 2 года назад +10

    Stevie beat his demons. Showed others it was possible. Very humble person. Spread message of love wherever he went. Have never heard a better guitarist. SRV = THE G.O.A.T.

  • @agordon7369
    @agordon7369 Год назад +9

    Stevie was one of the nicest most humble people ever.

  • @Donnagilbert6497
    @Donnagilbert6497 2 года назад +9

    Stevie was as humble as he was talented. During a visit, Stevie said something like, “Man, Donna, I’m so jealous of all you do! I mean you’re an artist and photographer and you work with those kids!” “But Stevie,” I said, “I’m not that great at any of those things. You’re the greatest guitar player ever!” He shook his head, and said quietly, “But I only do ONE thing.” He was so very special. Please give a listen to “Mary Had a Little Lamb” from Austin, 1989. Thanks for your kind words about Stevie.❤️Donna G

  • @alanberg5575
    @alanberg5575 2 года назад +22

    SRV was indeed a sweet and humble guy. I've known people you knew him well, as well as hearing many stories about him. They all would attest to how kind and friendly he was. I really encourage you see and hear the interviews of him that are posted on youtube---particularly the

  • @yambo59
    @yambo59 Год назад +6

    Stevie was real guy, a humble guy and he eventually played with all the blues greats, Buddty Guy, Albert King, BB King as well as Carlos Santana and many many more.

  • @jacksonmarshallkramer5087
    @jacksonmarshallkramer5087 16 дней назад

    The clarity, precision, and tone is unreal.

  • @dreww1609
    @dreww1609 2 года назад +21

    In 1990 I was a freshman in High School and just 2 years into playing guitar in really low level 'guitar class' in my schools where it was mostly an after-thought but at least got me a baseline to begin with. At the time I was in love with Pink Floyd, trying quite terribly to learn their songs and their lead guitarist David Gilmour was my original guitar idol (pretty lucky right there as he is his own unique style and one of the all time greats despite not playing fast he is still at his core a blues player though he expanded and played around with soundscapes being part of one of the greatest band of all time and of course as you said, it is always opinion - if you haven't checked out Pink Floyd yet you and decide to you have quite an amazing opportunity for absolute musical treasure - but David does have one of the most legendary guitar tones ever, a style of bending notes that is unlike anyone else, and his solo's have such power and melody and become such a prime element to the band's overall sound - so case in point once again to agree with your point it is so much each person's own feeling that matters in the "who is the greatest" thing) - they also brought me getting into Led Zeppelin and Jimmy Page who is up there in any 'Greatest' list. But you'd have been hard pressed to convine me anyone was better than David Gilmour (and I still consider an all time great without a doubt). I remember some of the kids who were much better than me and had taken lessons and were really way more into guitar, one day being all shaken up because this guy Stevie Ray Vaughan had died. I recognized his name but that was all. But a couple of years after he died an amazing album "The Sky is Crying" was released - very carefully selected by his master guitar older brother Jimmy and friends and producers and people close to him, of some top hits but a lot of rare and unreleased tracks as well, and several started getting played on the radio and once I heard them I was floored - especially his version of "Little Wing" and bought the album and it captivate my soul and his sound and tone and - well you have seen him right so no need to explain - but he became my idol, I must have listened to that album a hundred times. Then I ordered a bootleg video from a catalogue because that was the only way in 1995 to do such things - of his "El Mocambo" concert and once I saw him do Texas Flood and "Lenny" live - my love for his music and him as a person was set in stone. To this day if I hear a certain song or see something about his passing I will still tear up a little bit, initially for a long time just plain cry - and this is for someone I didn't even know about when he was alive - crazy but music - and his is the type - the Blues - where there is so much soul, it isn't really crazy. And this interview is part of why - he was so gentle and humble and he had beaten addiction, the last 4 or 5 years of his life he stayed sober and went out of his way to spread that message to anyone in need of help. He also - even when he was in party mode - a great guy - it is a disease. But he knew he owed so much to the old blues masters he learned everything from to become who he was, and so many of them had been left behind and forgotten or never made hardly a dime at their height let alone as older men by then, they had to battle the racial situations of the 50's and 60's - and earlier and later of course still - and he made such an effort to shine the light on them - watch any video of him playing with BB King or Albert King (there is a whole In Studio concert of Stevie and Albert, who was amongst his top 3 or 4 greatest influences) - he always holds back - he never just blows them out of the water or tries to do anything but have fun getting to be on stage with HIS idols and make sure they got the spotlight as he was in his prime and they were older and still AWESOME but it wasn't who SRV was - he wanted everyone to see and hear and respect them and he would play great but turn it down a few notches so they could shine. For me he is the greatest ever but it is because he inspired me so much and I learned about him and what kind of a person he was and his willingness to speak about his struggles and I learn more about him every time I see this video it warms my heart so I am so glad you did this vid.

  • @jacksonmarshallkramer5087
    @jacksonmarshallkramer5087 16 дней назад

    He's such a shy, humble guy.

  • @pdxraves
    @pdxraves 2 года назад +2

    SRV is loss we will never recover from. He’s the absolute best in interviews.

  • @conniehorton1981
    @conniehorton1981 2 года назад +5

    SRV reactions are my all time favorite ❤️

  • @shirleybuffington6420
    @shirleybuffington6420 2 года назад +5

    Stevie was very kind and humble and did not let his success go to his head and had a strange since of humor

  • @MosaicRose99
    @MosaicRose99 Год назад +2

    Stevie Wonder and Stevie Ray Vaughan became good friends. Stevie Wonder sang at Stevie's funeral. You could tell he was heartbroken...

  • @ElleCoyote
    @ElleCoyote Год назад

    OH thanks for this. SRV is amazing and Jimi is still the ultimate. Listen to each of them play Little Wing and you will hear the love of SRV for Jimi. Jimi, please come back to our planet soon, and bring old SRV along.

  • @randygoodson9800
    @randygoodson9800 2 года назад +1

    Stevie ray Vaughan was the best guitarist ever and ever will be RIP SRV

  • @airjer5480
    @airjer5480 Год назад

    Wow. The vulnerability was beautiful. INCREDIBLE

  • @dmwalker24
    @dmwalker24 Год назад +2

    When I hear him in these interviews it's a very familiar kind of thing for me. Stevie grew up about 20 miles from where I've lived most of my life. My Step-Dad did some recording work in the 70's, and knew Stevie's older Brother Jimmie. From everything I know of Stevie, he was always totally down to earth. He would have strongly agreed with your sentiments about Jimi Hendrix.

  • @theyrecousins
    @theyrecousins 3 месяца назад

    SRV was a very humble kind and approachable fella. My folks got to hang with him after a gig, and he hosted them on his tour bus for several hours just chatting about music and holding court. And the part of this interview where he talk about his own vulnerabilities - I don't think it's breaching the code since it's already out there on youtube, but there's a speaker meeting where he speaks (at a group to which he belonged that is very near the front of the phone book) where he just lays out his own difficulties in dealing with life, why he went towards self medication for a while, and how he pulled up out of that nosedive. He was a singular fellow, and he left us way too soon. I'm glad you're reacting to his stuff, I'm reliving a lot watching along with you. Be well, sir!

  • @ohhkennny766
    @ohhkennny766 2 года назад +2

    SRV is a master of tone, and Jimi is a master of freedom on the fretboard, as a guitarist of almost 10 years now that's the best way I can explain it

  • @danw2276
    @danw2276 Год назад +1

    Saw him a few months before he passed. INCREDIBLE is an underrated word. He opened up for Robert Plante who struggled with the chants we want stevie throughout his intro. The man left you in awe and you feel blessed to have witnessed. RIP S.R.V.

  • @ellenl6353
    @ellenl6353 Год назад

    Agreed with everything you said. What's amazing about guitar is that it serves as the "voice" for the guitarist. Stevie Ray was the best not only because of his skill, but because of his mind. No one could express himself with the guitar like he could. Perhaps that's why we've heard him talk infrequently. His guitar was his vocal instrument of choice. Guitar chords, not vocal cords.

  • @TheSarahbeach100
    @TheSarahbeach100 Год назад +1

    Stevie was a real humble guy. Go into a music store ask for a Stevie ray Vaughan guitar.

  • @jamiemacdonald436
    @jamiemacdonald436 Год назад +2

    SRV said that his two biggest influences were Jimi Hendrix and Albert King. It's absolutely no wonder why you appreciate both Stevie and Jimi. Great reaction, I had not seen that video before. Thanks!

  • @recipe1953
    @recipe1953 Год назад +3

    First time hearing him talk also. He was beyond amazing and every time I see him I feel the pain of him not being here to continue his gift. We are blessed to have his videos now. The very best.

  • @thomashorton5715
    @thomashorton5715 2 года назад +2

    You need to react to Stevie Ray Vaughan with Jeff Healey Jeff Healey is awesome as well

  • @jacksonmarshallkramer5087
    @jacksonmarshallkramer5087 16 дней назад

    There has never been a blues guitar player in the same level of capability.

  • @se9f282
    @se9f282 Год назад +1

    Thank you for this, Polo. SRV got that big, fat sound from the heaviest guitar strings on the market. He had big, strong, fast hands. He was a great and humble person. According to Stevie's brother Jimmie Vaughan, (the great bluesman) “Albert King didn't like anyone, but he liked Stevie!"

  • @bella-xp7qd
    @bella-xp7qd Год назад +1

    Eric Clapton was the one who helped him get into rehab. SRV then helped his brother Jimmy become clean and sober which he says at SRV's Hall of fame induction.

  • @Thomas-aka-TomD
    @Thomas-aka-TomD 2 года назад +1

    Of course asking the question of who is the greatest guitarist of all time is subjective, and I do play. You really have to look at all genres and give each their own lane. Some guys can easily cross the lanes, some not so well. Some are acoustic oriented, others electric. Some primarily finger style, others more pick oriented. Jimi was Stevie's hero, so Stevie covered a number of his songs. I do believe Stevie was the better player, but Jimi was more creative and an original. Stevie is definitely rooted in blues. Then there are the jazz guys, classical, flamenco, etc.... let's just all enjoy the mastery and majesty they all bring.
    Oh...and I love your energy.....thanks

  • @callumwright36
    @callumwright36 2 года назад +5

    If you want to hear his voice more listen to his mtv acoustic session also playing a 12 string acoustic like an absolute animal and also his sound check in the leopard print coat is just a joy to watch its better than most bands actual live performances

  • @44coma
    @44coma Год назад +1

    He was the best ever.....end of it. None better

  • @michaelobrien8219
    @michaelobrien8219 Год назад

    wow! what a revealing interview - so humble - so smart

  • @ed.z.
    @ed.z. 2 года назад +1

    Musicianship is democracy in action.

  • @jenniferyorgan4215
    @jenniferyorgan4215 2 года назад

    You should check out: Dirty Pool Live at Montreaux 1982; Riviera Paradise, Mary Had a Little Lamb, Tightrope, Crossfire, Look at Little Sister, Couldn't Stand the Weather all Live at Austin 1989; Love Struck Baby, Ain't Gonna Give Up On Love Live at Daytona Beach 1987; Life Without You Live at Nashville 1987 ( a lot of people recommend the Capitol Theater version of this song, but after getting clean and sober the message in Nashville is closer to his heart).

  • @sandrasofiahsexton3917
    @sandrasofiahsexton3917 Год назад +1

    I think you might really appreciate Stevie's "Life Without You." His humane and altruistic character shine through totally.

  • @TheDivayenta
    @TheDivayenta Год назад

    Music is the great Healer!

  • @JennyJohn50
    @JennyJohn50 2 года назад +5

    I loved that. Ive seen it once before. It just makes me love him more. What a wonderful person. I wish I had gotten to see him in person. RIP. ❤ Awesome reaction - Thanks

  • @JustMe-vk4fn
    @JustMe-vk4fn Год назад

    I've never heard him talk before either. Isn't that something... His musical talent was all I needed to know, but here's this "prize" of learning a bit about his thoughts too. Thanks.

  • @graziausioslt7246
    @graziausioslt7246 2 года назад +3

    Wonderful! One of your best reactions

  • @andrewsantana454
    @andrewsantana454 Год назад +2

    Stevie Ray Vaughans live version of without you is 🔥🔥🔥 tons of feel in the words and guitar playing 🤌🏽

  • @skipjohnson7255
    @skipjohnson7255 7 месяцев назад

    Born to play a guitar !

  • @alanwhetstone3922
    @alanwhetstone3922 2 года назад +1

    WE are blessed to live in the time of Stevie Wonder

  • @user-eo5zn4hq8s
    @user-eo5zn4hq8s 2 месяца назад

    There are some guitar players who I recognize without knowing they are on that track. Eric Clapton, Mark Knopfler, Jimi Hendrix, imediately come to mind. So does Stevie Ray Vaughn.

  • @twoking10
    @twoking10 2 года назад

    Contrast the two SRV Austin City Limits performances. He always played great but the 2nd one was well after he got off the drugs and alcohol. He was so much healthier looking and totally comfortable and playing better than ever.

  • @petepal55
    @petepal55 День назад

    I think God took Stevie so young cuz we just didn't deserve him.

  • @patrickharvey6310
    @patrickharvey6310 2 года назад +1

    I always like your videos! I play guitar so I know how hard it is to play like S.R.V. I truly believe you would love reacting to Life Without You, live with S.R.V. You can watch him and switch guitars (with help from his crew) while never missing a note. He also drops his pick and sweeps it off the floor without missing a note. He also gives a short speech while playing that will let you see who the real S.R.V. was. What a great loss at only 35 years old.

  • @scottlockerby2911
    @scottlockerby2911 Год назад

    This is the first time I’ve ever heard SRV talk in a video!But what i can tell you,it was my time,I saw,listen to his struggle in his music. The Light Glows from him ! And his music every time I see or hear it. Deeply missed 😢we could use his Bright Light , Today.music like SRV, Brings warmth,comfort to a lot of people no matter what!! 😊

  • @michaelbrown3128
    @michaelbrown3128 7 месяцев назад

    He is just plugged in too? It's crazy, with distortion, you can cover up mistakes with all the roughness and how really helps make sound a lot easier. But when you plug and play that clean, it is God given and extra special!

  • @maineiacial
    @maineiacial Год назад

    That song Hideaway is from the 'Beano' album by John Mayall which started 'Clapton is God'

  • @robertsalido1232
    @robertsalido1232 2 года назад

    I luv your channel. I am a harp(blues harp) player. You got soul Sir.

  • @W.O.P.R
    @W.O.P.R Год назад

    Instant subscribe. Looking forward to your musical journey, and mine because of what you are suggested to listen to. So many paths not taken yet

  • @skipjohnson7255
    @skipjohnson7255 7 месяцев назад

    Lost him way too soon , 1990 at Alpine Valley , Wisconsin !

  • @chuckyoneill9029
    @chuckyoneill9029 2 месяца назад

    That was good!

  • @lahnawood447
    @lahnawood447 2 года назад +1

    If you look at the brief film of the memorial service outside after his funeral, you will see ZZ Top in the crowd, and Stevie Wonder, Bonnie Raittt, and Jackson Browne sang "Amazing Grace". I am sure there were others, these just came to mind. He always gave credit to the people he learned from like the great blues players B.B. King, Albert King, Buddy Guy, etc. Jimi Hendrix died when he was a kid, but Stevie was a big fan and covered a lot of Jimi's music.

  • @mrmiscast
    @mrmiscast 2 года назад

    A good honest reactor appears to be a rare thing these days.... Thank you... listen to So Excited by SRV.. you'll like it..

  • @conniehorton1981
    @conniehorton1981 2 года назад +1

    I really hope you can fit in SRV Life Without You live from The Capitol Theater. This week on the 27 th marks 32 years since we lost him💔

  • @jessicajacobsen178
    @jessicajacobsen178 7 месяцев назад

    I love this!! What a super cool
    video to find! I heard he did MTV Unplugged too. Gotta find that 🔥

  • @BrotherZael
    @BrotherZael Год назад

    You should take some time to watch/listen to "Life Without You" Live in Nashville. That vibe you were talking about @9:00 is perfectly personified in that performance.

  • @jamesrramey
    @jamesrramey Год назад

    The GOAT

  • @kristahartmann6712
    @kristahartmann6712 Год назад

    SRV plays ”Superstition" WITH Stevie Wonder....AND Jody Whatley, AND Germaine Jackson on bass...WITH Salt 'n' Peppa on a LIVE MTV video that will leave you smiling for days and days.
    Has a major FUNK groove never before heard.
    Find it, play it here. You're welcome ahead of time.

  • @jackmanbussey
    @jackmanbussey 2 года назад

    Oh My , having not seen this footage , I am blown away , and , Thank You for digging this up and checking it out . Kudo's . A guitar player .

  • @RlmorganInSC
    @RlmorganInSC 11 месяцев назад

    I think I would agree with you regarding guitarists with the caveat, as you noted, that you will have your outliers which are not well equipped with decent personalities. In other words, a**holes as you noted. I had the absolute joy of sitting, talking and listening to Albert King in a small place in New Orleans, long ago. He was an absolute gentleman with the ladies, someone you could have a drink with for the men and a guitarist, well, I've listened to great ones but the combination of the man and the music was something that will remain with me forever. Thank you for this. I was in Texas as a young man when he was sneaking out to play at bars and followed him his entire life. I did not meet him but people whom I trust told me he was simply a good, a very good man.

  • @dang1861
    @dang1861 2 года назад

    What a tragic loss and it wasn't even self inflicted like drugs and alcohol. I remember the day he died.

  • @ryant3600
    @ryant3600 2 года назад

    SRV was incredible..

  • @SonjaFroneman
    @SonjaFroneman Год назад

    Stevie is an absolute legend.
    Your comment of guitar players getting together, there’s a video of Jimmy Page, Jack White and The Edge who get together and discuss their styles and jam together. It’s brilliant.
    Go and check it out 😊

  • @georgesheffield1580
    @georgesheffield1580 Год назад +1

    He requested of Jimi Hendrix father to cover some of Jimi's music .Request was granted .

  • @georgesheffield1580
    @georgesheffield1580 9 месяцев назад

    He is doing these demos from memory.

  • @augusztleno7539
    @augusztleno7539 7 месяцев назад

    I LIKE YOUR SPIRIT MAN §§§§§

  • @suejones7390
    @suejones7390 2 месяца назад

    I'm not exactly sure where I saw it was a while ago. There's a 3 or 4 part interview.
    With stevie It is before he cleans up. But you really see his personality. He's fun in some of the things that he says about Jimmy. Apparently he asked jimmy's dad could he do voodoo child. Makes you wonder when you know how he died. Just really makes you wonder, you should watch It. I wish I knew the name of it for you. But for the life of me I can't. It's a woman interviewing him it's in the bar where apparently they do a lot of these interviews with different bands. I know that's probably not much help. But I'm sure you can find it. There's also Stevie's rendition of Mary had little lamb. I didn't remember he did that until I heard it and then it brought back. I remember 1980s listening to Stevie. I'm watching him on MTV. End at the elm mccombo

  • @fredbarakat2634
    @fredbarakat2634 Год назад +1

    Bro, you must see SRV play "Leave My Girl Alone" live from Austin City Limits. And "Tightrope" also live from Austin City Limits. They are mind blowing.

  • @drudriver3660
    @drudriver3660 Год назад

    Jimi opened the door to electric blues Stevie stormed raging through the door.
    Jimi did exist without Stevie the profound question is could have Stevie existed without Jimi?
    The logical answer is of course but his music would have been very different.
    In a very real sense Stevie was Stevie because of Jimi.
    The question who was better is absurd and extraneous it is like comparing the colors red and blue.
    Red is red and blue is blue when viewed together they complement each other.
    The same phenomena exist with Stevie and Jimi.
    Jimi’s Voodoo Chile is a masterpiece to be sure.
    Stevie took that masterpiece and redefined it everything is different yet is still the same in short Stevie took Jimi’s masterpiece and redefined it.
    What would have been absolutely awesome would have been to see Jimi and Stevie collaborate on Voodoo Chile.
    I am sure it would have collapsed the space time contagium and ended the universe but it would have been a mind melter. 😊

  • @swere1240
    @swere1240 Год назад

    my favorite jimmi hendrix song has gotta be wind crys marry its just a great song. also little wing jimmy hendrixs version not srvs cover is really good too. as well as castles made of sand. and in my opinion there is no greatest guitar player ever just great guitarists who have influenced the guitar world. hendrix being a big one as well as chet atkins, jimmy page, from led zepplin, david gilmore, of pink floyd, tommy emmanuel for the accoustic side of things. and then later on eddie van halen and dimebag darrel. and now ppl like tim henson from polyphia and john pettruci for sure. but if i had to pick the greatest one to live i would honestly have to say chet atkins. that dude was playing such crazy stuff back in the 50's i swear theres a video of him in black in white sweep picking arrpegios and its mind blowing lol

  • @georgesheffield1580
    @georgesheffield1580 Год назад +1

    Keep rambling, it shows your music passion

  • @3SeveredHeads
    @3SeveredHeads Год назад

    Very similar to Elvis in alot of ways 🤟🏼❣🙏
    Btw Eric Clapton admits he loved being called a god!! Speaks volumes...

  • @alexchng
    @alexchng 2 года назад +1

    I've heard that multilingual people almost adopt different "personalities" when switching languages. They adopt different mannerisms and gesture differently, etc. Stevie was fairly shy and reserved (although clearly very intelligent and articulate), but on stage... When he was in the zone, he became an axe-weilding, monstrous demigod. Interesting stuff.

  • @tammieholley1727
    @tammieholley1727 Год назад

    I love that you are doing these react videos. I love finding prodigies that are on track for greatness like SRV. Some favorites is the new kid Taj Farrant. Love watching Steve Bonamassa all through his career. Only few have this gift. Check out Jimi Hendrix too.

  • @stephenpemberton85
    @stephenpemberton85 Год назад

    10:03 Dinners on it's way 🤣😆🤣

  • @darkomtobia
    @darkomtobia 2 года назад

    Superstition is one I often suggest the official video on because of Stevie Wonder making his cameo.
    The other is "Cold Shot" because it's just too funny.

  • @alanberg5575
    @alanberg5575 2 года назад

    post addiction years, 1987 to the end of his life in 1990.

  • @reneecameron3186
    @reneecameron3186 Год назад

    If you haven’t already check out his If the House is Rockin.

  • @brendastanford9545
    @brendastanford9545 9 месяцев назад

    Go ahead and make me cry

  • @Prone2Thrill
    @Prone2Thrill 2 года назад

    I suggest you check out some of the multitude of music documentaries that are out there on so many greats. BTW - you might not hear this otherwise but one part of this jam reminded me of Satch Boogie by Joe Satriani - Surfing with the Aliens album. Check him out on guitar - he's not SRV but nobody is.

  • @stevenparker4684
    @stevenparker4684 2 года назад

    You definitely need to hear SRV and Canadian guitar genius Jeff Healy play together, you will love it

  • @maineiacial
    @maineiacial Год назад

    Jimi Hendrix sleeper song....
    1983...a merman I should turn to be

  • @georgesheffield1580
    @georgesheffield1580 Год назад

    Remember he learned and plays by watching and hearing .

  • @m.guerero6655
    @m.guerero6655 Год назад

    You should react to Tommy Emmanuel’s Guitar Boogie! Baddest jam of all time!

  • @kssick67
    @kssick67 Год назад

    If you like SRV then you should really check out Kenny Wayne Shepherd. He is absolutely awesome.

  • @ella5319
    @ella5319 Год назад

    I know you have reacted to Voo Doo Child, but check out the performance he did in the blue kimono at Austin City Limits, it's the best version in my humble opinion, he switches the sound up just a bit and it's so good. Thanks for your reactions to SRV.

  • @georgesheffield1580
    @georgesheffield1580 Год назад

    Stevies north Texas accent ,South Dallas / oak cliff area

  • @marieparsons3507
    @marieparsons3507 Год назад

    Two other guitar greats for you are Prince and Eddie Van Halen. Once you are familiar with them, hit Prince playing 'While My Guitar Gently Weeps'. and then hit VanHalen's 'Eruption'. The pinnacle performances by these giants.

  • @alesiaking5578
    @alesiaking5578 2 года назад

    Have you ever seen the Brooks and Dunn video of their song believe I’d love to see you react to that

  • @kenmatthews842
    @kenmatthews842 Год назад

    Check out “Look at little sister “
    At Austin City limits where he broke a string and changed guitars without missing a beat!

  • @desynchonosisdragon9108
    @desynchonosisdragon9108 Год назад

    If you notice Stevie ray played both left-handed and right-handed

  • @guilhermerossi8319
    @guilhermerossi8319 2 года назад

    Nice reaction. Eric Clapton has a similar video where he teaches his licks, back in 68. You should check it out too

  • @user-pt6go9mi1t
    @user-pt6go9mi1t Год назад

    Bad ass watch him playing Hendrix!

  • @Tommysimonsen
    @Tommysimonsen 2 года назад

    "Theme Song" ft. Les Claypool Primus - South Park The 25th Anniversary Concert
    ruclips.net/video/gfKVF19TwcQ/видео.html
    A part from making the South park theme song, Les Claypool is one of the worlds best Bass Players.
    Buckethead with Claypool Bernie Worrell and Brain
    ruclips.net/video/MEDB4xJsXVo/видео.html
    Primus - Tommy The Cat (Official Music Video)
    ruclips.net/video/r4OhIU-PmB8/видео.html

  • @zzblzmn
    @zzblzmn Год назад

    Go listen to Lighting Hopkins, Albert King, Freddie King , Howlin Wolf , Muddy Walter , Willie Dixon