This reaction with its lack of interruption, and the joy and awe in your face, showed the utmost respect for greatness, for artistry, for genius.... I love this reaction....pure respect
True, some of these people/reactors pause it and talk, some do it for copyright reasons, but some just don't respect the music(i can't watch them) Jamel/TNT/No Life Shaq are cool with it. (this is my second video w this guy he seems arright, like he gets it. It's good to see this generation or anyone discover and appreciate good music
Every single note he played was clean, clear, loud, perfect pitch, perfect vibrato, perfect TONE, screamed exactly what he wanted to hear. Van Halen was great for sure but it was just different. SRV was perfection as a master of his craft
You don’t listen to Stevie Ray Vaughan. You FEEL Stevie Ray Vaughan. Pure raw untethered emotion channeled through a guitar. That’s the Stevie Ray experience.
thats some crazy shit man... eyes shut, pouring sweat, absolutely murdering that guitar. Then he goes behind the damn back! lol I lose my shit every time
Stevie is your favorite guitar player’s favorite guitar player. A great many of the past and current blues legends have said that Stevie Ray Vaughn is the best blues guitar player they have ever heard. Rock Guitar legend, Eric Clapton said, “I have never seen a man more at one with his guitar than Stevie Ray Vaughn is.” Eric also said, “Stevie has the unbelievable ability to play for long periods of time without ever needing to take a break. Other guitarists, myself included, need to take a pause after playing a solo to get our bearings and to figure out where we want to go next. When Stevie plays it’s like he channels the music from his mind and directly to his hands without having to pause to think about what direction he wants to go next.”
That was it, deserves a deep bow. I got to see him live; I bought my first guitar the next day. I tried to see him whenever he came to New York. I got to see him 7 times. He's the legend. Blows Eddie Van out of the water.
I still recall the very first time I heard this song. I was on a long haul from Jacksonville, FL to San Diego in my 18 wheeler. I was about half way between San Antonio and El Paso (it felt like was 1000 miles from nowhere). It was a cold, clear night and the AM stations were blasting. I was catching stations out of Chicago, Denver, Phoenix, LA (this was the early 90's so it was radio, cassette tapes or CD's). I had played every one of my CD's at least 50 times and decided to cruise the radio waves. I was switching between the bigger stations and somehow wrangled in a tiny, small town AM station and this song came on and BAM!!! I stopped at a Wal Mart just outside El Paso and went in and purchased me 3 SRV albums and played them on repeat the rest of the way to Phoenix that same morning... AHHHHHH MAZING!!!
This may be the best performance on a guitar I have ever heard, and I am old enough that I started listening to music when the Beatles were still together. The whole El Mocambo show was absolutely phenomenal.
Buddy Guy once said that Stevie was the best blues guitarist he'd ever heard, High praise indeed, this blows me away every time I watch it, breaks my heart that we lost him 💔
I was at Stevie's last two shows. Clapton proclaimed to the crowd that Stevie was the greatest guitarist he had ever seen or heard. Then he said, "How in the hell do I follow that?"
I bought the El Mocambo vhs years ago when I first started learning guitar…ordered it out of a magazine since there was no internet.. showed it to my classically trained teacher and his mouth hung open and eyes bugged out lol
There are many great guitarists, but no one has ever had the stream of consciousness that Stevie possessed. Clapton and others just marveled at his improvisational skills.
Welcome to the SRV rabbit hole -- check out "Life With Out You" and "Ain't Gone 'N' Give Up On Love" live from the Capitol Theater -- another must watch is Stevie Ray plays "Tin Pan Alley" with Johnny Copeland at Live At Montreux 1985
I was just going to say yeah, he had 4 years of sobriety before he passed. His brother Jimmie said Stevie showed the way out of addiction and he got clean too.
My brother had the pleasure to see Stevie two weeks before he died in that helicopter crash. When I heard that he died I sat alone in tears and played his music for hours.
LOL... three minutes into the performance and already his reaction shows he's amazed. Well, just " Buckle up " and hang on to something so's to not fall out of your chair cause you're going out be "Blown away " here in a bit... he's just "warming up "! I first saw this performance in 1986 on a VHS tape I purchased at Hastings Books and Music store! I was " Blown away " ... like everyone else! LOL... yeah ... thats right... " I'm not worthy, I'm not worthy! " Hey, enjoyed your reaction, and congratulations, you've just witnessed "AWESOMENESS & GREATNESS " ... now to pay my respects... R.I.P Stevie Ray Vaughn... your fan base is growing larger day by day on RUclips... you are dearly missed by your fans ... and we and the world will remember you for eternity and beyond ( ... if there is a such thing as beyond after eternity...) 👍👍😎
Stevie Ray was a monster... I’m glad you’re watching him, appreciate him and possibly introducing him to other people... Before him there was Jimi Hendrix and Johnny Winter.. But really his mentor was Albert King.
That's the GOAT! THE TEXAS LEGEND! Stevie Ray Vaughan!! He was from Dallas and is still missed! Next you should listen to Stevie's sound check.... that's right a sound check!! It's like a mini performance. Looking like he just woke up!! Just awesome!! Ms B from Dallas. Love your reactions!
When this was recorded in Toronto, not many have heard of Stevie. Could you imagine going out to a club just to check out an up and coming blues guitarist, and walk into the performance of a lifetime. Could only imagine how great he would be if he was still alive. BTW Check out his version of Pride n Joy on MTV unplugged. He kills it with a 12-string acoustic guitar.
If I were asked for my number one all time pick for the greatest guitar performance ever, this is it! Your reaction is also spot-on and exceedingly well presented. Great job on a great song.
Yes Stevie Ray Vaughan is on a whole other plateau from others as you can see why, can you imagine what he would be like in the present day? Yes he was taken from us too early but continues to be with us through his music and live shows that have been recorded to get up and personal to see for yourself what the hype is all about. Still blowing other guitarist out of the water with things he did years ago which goes to tell you he was way ahead of his time and the lord blessed us with Stevie Ray Vaughan for the short time he did physically but when you got to see him live personally like I have was definitely one blessing I thank God for over and over again. RIP Stevie.
My parents were at Stevie’s last show. I grew up outside Chicago. I was only 8/9 years old and I remember crying with my mom. I loved his music then and I love it even more now. I just wish he was here to see how far his music really reached!! Check out John Mayer. Huge SRV fan. Specifically The John Mayer Trio Album or any live Chicago Blues Fest!! ✌️💗😊
Stevie had such a great tone. I saw him in Memphis at place named Mud Island Amphitheater around 1988. He came on stage and hit 3-4 notes, just getting his bearings on the guitar. Those few notes gave me goosebumps. Man I miss that guy!
Your reaction was proper. I saw SRV play live, and it's a mix between sheer joy and stunned disbelief. It's like the music just streamed from his soul, or he 'was' the music, it's like it was prerecorded in his brain and it played flawlessly out through his hands, onto his guitar and through his amps. You should hear; Pride and Joy, Paradise Riviera, Mary Had A Little Lamb(live in Japan), Crossfire, Superstition, Scuttlebuttin, Couldn't Stand The Weather, Pipeline(w Dick Dale), The Sky Is Crying, ..
I know that there are many great guitarist that lived and are still alive. For me, Stevie IS the GOAT. It says something to me when a guitarist play a guitar with such thick strings (13 gage) and a high bridge the way Stevie does. The speed and precision he plays with is amazing. And then there's the passion. This is my opinion.
SRV played the heaviest strings. He often played until his fingers bled, then would take super glue to close up the wounds, and go right back to playing.
Never got the chance to see family heal and then Eddie… Wish I had, but Lucky enough to catch Stevie Ray six times and meet him in person after a concert once. Two iconic guitar hero’s!
In my opinion, the greatest guitar performance captured on film. Stevie is a God. 👍👍🤘🤘 If you get the chance, watch the entire show if the night. He was on fire that night.
I was Blessed to see SRV Live 3x. . ! A 4th time would have been on my First Born's due date so we held off ' cause he'd be back. RIP SRV! You blessed us w/ soooo much!
I grew up doing nothing but going to concerts in the late 70's, 80's, and early 90's. I saw,almost all the greatest guitarists ever live (missed Jimi, a little before my time). I was lucky enough to see SRV twice live. I have never seen another guitarist like him. The music just seemed to flow through him; almost like he wasn't even in control of it! He would just get up on stage and let it flow; absolutely amazing. Eddie Van Halen was another guitar god but completely different from SRV; mush more technical and speedy. Actually the closest I can remember to Stevie was David Gilmour of Pink Floyd. But Stevie Ray was one of kind and gone way to soon. Still have that devastated empty feeling even after all these years.
I was lucky enough to see him twice. But this one in a small club. That’s legendary. He was the total package. Now Gary Moore was a perfectionist. Appreciate the greats. Keep up the cool reactions.
I got to see/hear Stevie and Double Trouble at Alice Tully Hall (Lincoln Center NYC). Incredible concert. A guitar genius!! RIP Stevie keep the music going!
@@garysmith2367 oh yeah. That was pretty cool. Also honorable mentions Alvin Lee of ten years after, and Nuno Bettancourt of Extreme, and George Lynch of Dokken, and Zakk Wylde.
I was lucky enough to see that man twice in my lifetime. I was at his last concert at Alpine Valley..the pilot should have never flown that night..the dog was unbelievable. I was blessed.
Everyone showed up that night thinking " oh cool, its David Bowies' ex guitarist, maybe he'll play Let's Dance" and went and got their face ripped off.
I cried like a baby when Stevie was killed less than 30 miles from where I lived. RIP SRV, you'll live on as one of the greatest guitarists... ever. Miss you.
The 4 people who gave the thumbs down are clearly people who don't know what great music is. There was and never will be another guitarist as great as SRV.
He never dose a song the same way twice he always changes up because when he plays he dose it free style and this is the best version of the song but you gotta check out life without you live at the Capital Theater or Little Wing also at the El Macombo or him and his brother Jimmy playing pipeline either way you will enjoy them
Maybe God could play the electric guitar better than SRV but i'd have to see it to believe it.saw stevie 3 times in concert and was stunned each time by what he could do.thank you sir for posting this👍❤🙏
I would like to suggest LifLife Without You. It was written for his friend Charley Wirz who was a mentor to Stevie and worked on guitars with him. Stevie plays a whir fuitar for that song and named it Charley. It also has a surprise of a different kind. It's a very beautiful song.
Have a listen to "Look at Little Sister".....Stevie Ray with Jeff Healey, another amazing guitar genius - and he was blind. Both gone but never forgotten!
This is the one and only time I seen you talk during a reaction because your mind was blown.. Stevie Ray Vaughan, Joe satriani, yngwie malmsteen a couple of others and then Eddie Van Halen
Austin, TX, 6th Street, SRV...completely defines my life in the 80’s. He was amazing live...never played it the same way twice...a true legend taken from us way to soon.
This reaction with its lack of interruption, and the joy and awe in your face, showed the utmost respect for greatness, for artistry, for genius....
I love this reaction....pure respect
True, some of these people/reactors pause it and talk, some do it for copyright reasons, but some just don't respect the music(i can't watch them) Jamel/TNT/No Life Shaq are cool with it. (this is my second video w this guy he seems arright, like he gets it. It's good to see this generation or anyone discover and appreciate good music
Welcome to the wonderful world of Stevie Ray Vaughn he was one of a kind
He never plays a song the same way twice, this is my personal favorite version on this song. I grew up on Stevie and still shocks me
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I think his bass player said he doesn't even play a song the same way once.
It was once said he never played the same note the same way once.
@@andrewthompson5728 it was his brother Jimmie that said that!
I noticed. Every live version is totally different lol. This one is my personal fav too. Downloaded it this morning🤘🏼🎸
Every single note he played was clean, clear, loud, perfect pitch, perfect vibrato, perfect TONE, screamed exactly what he wanted to hear. Van Halen was great for sure but it was just different. SRV was perfection as a master of his craft
And he was the sweetest, kindest, most humble man.
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He truly was- through and through, inside and out on every level. God Rest his beautiful soul.
We love you, Stevie! Your heart and your music is forever a part of all who knew you and your guitar.
You don’t listen to Stevie Ray Vaughan. You FEEL Stevie Ray Vaughan. Pure raw untethered emotion channeled through a guitar. That’s the Stevie Ray experience.
He literally was in a league of his own!
He was respected by blues boy king. Stevie respected the masters. , Jimmy Hendrix, bb,
Stevie & His Guitar were One...Yes he was Taken Way Too Young..💔 ❤❤😉
thats some crazy shit man... eyes shut, pouring sweat, absolutely murdering that guitar. Then he goes behind the damn back! lol I lose my shit every time
Stevie is your favorite guitar player’s favorite guitar player.
A great many of the past and current blues legends have said that Stevie Ray Vaughn is the best blues guitar player they have ever heard. Rock Guitar legend, Eric Clapton said, “I have never seen a man more at one with his guitar than Stevie Ray Vaughn is.” Eric also said, “Stevie has the unbelievable ability to play for long periods of time without ever needing to take a break. Other guitarists, myself included, need to take a pause after playing a solo to get our bearings and to figure out where we want to go next. When Stevie plays it’s like he channels the music from his mind and directly to his hands without having to pause to think about what direction he wants to go next.”
we will never see such a guitarist again
That was it, deserves a deep bow. I got to see him live; I bought my first guitar the next day. I tried to see him whenever he came to New York. I got to see him 7 times. He's the legend. Blows Eddie Van out of the water.
I still recall the very first time I heard this song. I was on a long haul from Jacksonville, FL to San Diego in my 18 wheeler. I was about half way between San Antonio and El Paso (it felt like was 1000 miles from nowhere). It was a cold, clear night and the AM stations were blasting. I was catching stations out of Chicago, Denver, Phoenix, LA (this was the early 90's so it was radio, cassette tapes or CD's). I had played every one of my CD's at least 50 times and decided to cruise the radio waves. I was switching between the bigger stations and somehow wrangled in a tiny, small town AM station and this song came on and BAM!!! I stopped at a Wal Mart just outside El Paso and went in and purchased me 3 SRV albums and played them on repeat the rest of the way to Phoenix that same morning...
AHHHHHH MAZING!!!
100% agree he was amazing and I got to see Stevie Ray at the Iowa State Fair. Absolutely the best concert I have ever seen.
This may be the best performance on a guitar I have ever heard, and I am old enough that I started listening to music when the Beatles were still together. The whole El Mocambo show was absolutely phenomenal.
Buddy Guy once said that Stevie was the best blues guitarist he'd ever heard, High praise indeed, this blows me away every time I watch it, breaks my heart that we lost him 💔
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SRV played a big part in resurrecting Buddy Guy's career.
And I think it was BB King that said he was the "blackest white man he'd ever met".
I was at Stevie's last two shows. Clapton proclaimed to the crowd that Stevie was the greatest guitarist he had ever seen or heard. Then he said, "How in the hell do I follow that?"
Dayum, he could make that guitar sing!
Great comment! Eddie Van halen was great but Stevie is the man!!!
I bought the El Mocambo vhs years ago when I first started learning guitar…ordered it out of a magazine since there was no internet.. showed it to my classically trained teacher and his mouth hung open and eyes bugged out lol
His impeccable timing, and attention to the tone and feel and nuance of every note gives me goosebumps every time.
Supernatural Stevie. That guitar grew out of his fingers. Plugged into his soul. This guy could sing too.
Exactly… He was ungodly talented and an amazing improv player. It just seemed to pour out of him.
Never gets old.
There are many great guitarists, but no one has ever had the stream of consciousness that Stevie possessed. Clapton and others just marveled at his improvisational skills.
I love watching people's reactions when they react to Stevie Ray Vaughan especially this video is priceless
TY for not interrupting
R.I.P. Beautiful, amazing talented SRV.
Welcome to the SRV rabbit hole -- check out "Life With Out You" and "Ain't Gone 'N' Give Up On Love" live from the Capitol Theater -- another must watch is Stevie Ray plays "Tin Pan Alley" with Johnny Copeland at Live At Montreux 1985
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STEVIE RAY VAUGHAN!!! Just enjoy everything he has, man. Glad you found his music.
Best I've ever seen. No contest.
I love the way he steps up to the mike to sing, and his body pulls him back to play more guitar.
his guitar needs a smoke when stevie is done
That’s the best way I ever heard his playing described! Haha
I don't think so. You may find the guitar hiding naked in the shower and refusing to make eye contact with SRV.
Stevie did 7 grams of Cocaine and a qt of whiskey a day for years. Got clean in 88 but died in a helicopter crash in 90. RIP Stevie ❤.
I was just going to say yeah, he had 4 years of sobriety before he passed. His brother Jimmie said Stevie showed the way out of addiction and he got clean too.
Man... Stevie, rides that 🎸.
His 🎸 is like an extention of himself, and I LOVE STEVIE'S, VOICE!
LONG LIVE STEVIE RAY!
My brother had the pleasure to see Stevie two weeks before he died in that helicopter crash. When I heard that he died I sat alone in tears and played his music for hours.
LOL... three minutes into the performance and already his reaction shows he's amazed. Well, just " Buckle up " and hang on to something so's to not fall out of your chair cause you're going out be "Blown away " here in a bit... he's just "warming up "!
I first saw this performance in 1986 on a VHS tape I purchased at Hastings Books and Music store! I was " Blown away " ... like everyone else! LOL... yeah ... thats right... " I'm not worthy, I'm not worthy! "
Hey, enjoyed your reaction, and congratulations, you've just witnessed "AWESOMENESS & GREATNESS " ... now to pay my respects... R.I.P Stevie Ray Vaughn... your fan base is growing larger day by day on RUclips... you are dearly missed by your fans ... and we and the world will remember you for eternity and beyond ( ... if there is a such thing as beyond after eternity...) 👍👍😎
A guy that knows how to listen first than comment. Well done.
Stevie Ray was a monster... I’m glad you’re watching him, appreciate him and possibly introducing him to other people... Before him there was Jimi Hendrix and Johnny Winter.. But really his mentor was Albert King.
The Best Guitar player in The World..!! God Bless You Stevie..Thank you for The Awesome Music...RIP SRV..Love u 4 Ever.😉💔❤❤❤✌🙏🎼🎵🎶
That's the GOAT! THE TEXAS LEGEND! Stevie Ray Vaughan!! He was from Dallas and is still missed! Next you should listen to Stevie's sound check.... that's right a sound check!! It's like a mini performance. Looking like he just woke up!! Just awesome!! Ms B from Dallas. Love your reactions!
Stevie was the GOAT. Let's give it up for Double Trouble too. Those guys are always in the groove.
STAGGERING..AND I HAVE HEARD AND SEEN IT OVER 100 TIMES...SRV BABY!
💗 💖 💘 💝 💟... I totally love the way Stevie Ray makes you smile... it's like you can't help it... 💗 💖 💘 💝 💟 We get it!!!!!
When this was recorded in Toronto, not many have heard of Stevie. Could you imagine going out to a club just to check out an up and coming blues guitarist, and walk into the performance of a lifetime. Could only imagine how great he would be if he was still alive. BTW Check out his version of Pride n Joy on MTV unplugged. He kills it with a 12-string acoustic guitar.
If I were asked for my number one all time pick for the greatest guitar performance ever, this is it!
Your reaction is also spot-on and exceedingly well presented. Great job on a great song.
Yes Stevie Ray Vaughan is on a whole other plateau from others as you can see why, can you imagine what he would be like in the present day? Yes he was taken from us too early but continues to be with us through his music and live shows that have been recorded to get up and personal to see for yourself what the hype is all about. Still blowing other guitarist out of the water with things he did years ago which goes to tell you he was way ahead of his time and the lord blessed us with Stevie Ray Vaughan for the short time he did physically but when you got to see him live personally like I have was definitely one blessing I thank God for over and over again. RIP Stevie.
I've seen many bands and performers, but to watch Stevie live was some of the highlights of my life! May he RIP we miss you!!!!
My parents were at Stevie’s last show. I grew up outside Chicago. I was only 8/9 years old and I remember crying with my mom. I loved his music then and I love it even more now. I just wish he was here to see how far his music really reached!!
Check out John Mayer. Huge SRV fan. Specifically The John Mayer Trio Album or any live Chicago Blues Fest!! ✌️💗😊
IMO this is best blues guitar performance ever recorded.
Stevie had such a great tone. I saw him in Memphis at place named Mud Island Amphitheater around 1988. He came on stage and hit 3-4 notes, just getting his bearings on the guitar. Those few notes gave me goosebumps. Man I miss that guy!
I know the feeling. I was blessed to see him twice in a very small venue in Kansas city, Mo. Met him after the show. A very humble man.
Stevie is the Guitar and the Guitar is Stevie. That's my Stevie ❤❤
1000 people viewing to see Wilburns reaction when he flips the guitar... LOL. Welcome to the SRV world.
Never get tired of new Stevie reactions. Great stuff!
Your reaction was proper. I saw SRV play live, and it's a mix between sheer joy and stunned disbelief. It's like the music just streamed from his soul, or he 'was' the music, it's like it was prerecorded in his brain and it played flawlessly out through his hands, onto his guitar and through his amps. You should hear;
Pride and Joy, Paradise Riviera, Mary Had A Little Lamb(live in Japan), Crossfire, Superstition, Scuttlebuttin, Couldn't Stand The Weather, Pipeline(w Dick Dale), The Sky Is Crying, ..
I had the same feeling I left the show laughing and crying!!! I could not believe what I had just seen
I have Always said that once you See Stevie preform that you will Never be the Same..!!!!!!
Beautiful to see Stevie get so much love ♥️
I know that there are many great guitarist that lived and are still alive. For me, Stevie IS the GOAT. It says something to me when a guitarist play a guitar with such thick strings (13 gage) and a high bridge the way Stevie does. The speed and precision he plays with is amazing. And then there's the passion. This is my opinion.
SRV played the heaviest strings. He often played until his fingers bled, then would take super glue to close up the wounds, and go right back to playing.
I'm an old man and was lucky enough to experience SRV & EVH when they were just hitting the world and I totally agree with your final comparisons.
Never got the chance to see family heal and then Eddie… Wish I had, but Lucky enough to catch Stevie Ray six times and meet him in person after a concert once. Two iconic guitar hero’s!
Love to see younger people appreciating Stevie Ray great reaction.
In my opinion, the greatest guitar performance captured on film. Stevie is a God. 👍👍🤘🤘
If you get the chance, watch the entire show if the night. He was on fire that night.
Wish Stevie was still around to play us that sweet music......
Great reaction man,Yes I was shaking my head also wen he started playing the guitar behind his back and still be able to sing,Awesome 👍👍👍
I was Blessed to see SRV Live 3x. . ! A 4th time would have been on my First Born's due date so we held off ' cause he'd be back. RIP SRV! You blessed us w/ soooo much!
I grew up doing nothing but going to concerts in the late 70's, 80's, and early 90's. I saw,almost all the greatest guitarists ever live (missed Jimi, a little before my time). I was lucky enough to see SRV twice live. I have never seen another guitarist like him. The music just seemed to flow through him; almost like he wasn't even in control of it! He would just get up on stage and let it flow; absolutely amazing. Eddie Van Halen was another guitar god but completely different from SRV; mush more technical and speedy. Actually the closest I can remember to Stevie was David Gilmour of Pink Floyd. But Stevie Ray was one of kind and gone way to soon. Still have that devastated empty feeling even after all these years.
Love the look when he goes behind the back...every time. Priceless
I was lucky enough to see him twice. But this one in a small club. That’s legendary. He was the total package. Now Gary Moore was a perfectionist. Appreciate the greats. Keep up the cool reactions.
I got to see/hear Stevie and Double Trouble at Alice Tully Hall (Lincoln Center NYC). Incredible concert. A guitar genius!! RIP Stevie keep the music going!
The Greatest of all time Mr Stevie Ray Vaughn! Eddie Van Halen is Great as well, and I got Stevie at the top of course, and Eddie at number 2.
Jimi Hendrix is number 2
@@garysmith2367 to each his own best list.
Ok I understand but have you heard of Randy Rhodes. Dime bag Darrell.? Eddie put his famous yellow guitar in dimebags coufin
@@garysmith2367 oh yeah. That was pretty cool. Also honorable mentions Alvin Lee of ten years after, and Nuno Bettancourt of Extreme, and George Lynch of Dokken, and Zakk Wylde.
@@ramondwilliam1307 love your taste brother
BEST EVER FROM THE GOAT!!! RIP SRV!!!
I was lucky enough to see that man twice in my lifetime. I was at his last concert at Alpine Valley..the pilot should have never flown that night..the dog was unbelievable. I was blessed.
Stevie is one of the very best blues guitarists that ever lived, Stevie played from his soul and gave it to us all.
Yes!!!!! If Stevie is your favorite then im subscribing!! Lol Great reaction💞💞🎸🎸🎶
I would not have traded anything on the 3 concerts I saw this guy in!👏👏👏👏👏👏🎶🎶🎶Bravo!!!!
My favorite too brotha 👍 he always Brought it 💯🔥!!! And then Some!!!
Gotta do “Lenny” and “Little Wing” from the same show. You’re welcome... in advance!😉
Best live blues performance ever
When Albert King says”God Damn this boy can play” you can play like no other
Everyone showed up that night thinking " oh cool, its David Bowies' ex guitarist, maybe he'll play Let's Dance" and went and got their face ripped off.
All hail to Hendrix, Stevie ray Vaughan. GOATs👍💕
I saw him play live twice, never forget it.
Stevie's guitar had a smoke after this performance ....lol ,great reaction
I agree with you about Stevie! Pure soul. A guitar string broke and he was given another guitar without skipping a beat.
We all felt the same way after watching SRV. God bless SRV and Eddie!
I cried like a baby when Stevie was killed less than 30 miles from where I lived. RIP SRV, you'll live on as one of the greatest guitarists... ever. Miss you.
The 4 people who gave the thumbs down are clearly people who don't know what great music is. There was and never will be another guitarist as great as SRV.
He never dose a song the same way twice he always changes up because when he plays he dose it free style and this is the best version of the song but you gotta check out life without you live at the Capital Theater or Little Wing also at the El Macombo or him and his brother Jimmy playing pipeline either way you will enjoy them
I saw SRV three times. What a terrible loss. The brightest light of the 80s. I finished reading his biography a month ago. Miss you man!
You are one if not the best judge because of your music knowledge great job
SRV singin' 'bout Texas and playin' lights out guitar--it's a blues thang.
Stevie truly has an intimate union with his instrument. We are the lucky ones. We've been privy to this relationship in our lifetime!
Maybe God could play the electric guitar better than SRV but i'd have to see it to believe it.saw stevie 3 times in concert and was stunned each time by what he could do.thank you sir for posting this👍❤🙏
I saw him live in 1984. It changed my life !!!
I would like to suggest LifLife Without You. It was written for his friend Charley Wirz who was a mentor to Stevie and worked on guitars with him. Stevie plays a whir fuitar for that song and named it Charley. It also has a surprise of a different kind. It's a very beautiful song.
The best blues guitarist that has ever lived!!!
NICE 10 MINUTE SOLO!! 🔥🎸🔥🎸🔥🎸🔥🎸🔥🎸🔥
Have a listen to "Look at Little Sister".....Stevie Ray with Jeff Healey, another amazing guitar genius - and he was blind. Both gone but never forgotten!
love your reactions. let them play!
This is the one and only time I seen you talk during a reaction because your mind was blown.. Stevie Ray Vaughan, Joe satriani, yngwie malmsteen a couple of others and then Eddie Van Halen
Austin, TX, 6th Street, SRV...completely defines my life in the 80’s. He was amazing live...never played it the same way twice...a true legend taken from us way to soon.
Right there with you brother……and I agree totally. I’m speechless!