Speakin' of Albert Collins. Master of the Telecaster... I met with Albert backstage at Rockefellers Houston about 2 or 3 weeks after Stevie passing. I asked about his thoughts on Stevie...He went silent, saying only "We lost something special ". RIP SRV and Mr. Albert Collins.
A magnificient music guitar legend that is and always will be missed..a real entertainer on stage always great Double Trouble band..Stevie Ray Vaughan .one of the greatest singers and electric guitar players that ever lived..blue's and rock n roll is phenomenal to hear..RIP Legend of blue's and Rock n roll..still listening in 2022
There is a bootleg dvd of this whole concert that exists. I found a copy in Italy but trying to find someone in USA. I'll let you know if i can find someone to sell it.
@@tomsettles6873 It would be very important to me to have the complete show. I was likely on camera and I met Stevie and talked with him for about 45 minutes. Please let me know if you have any success locating the complete show.
Dude.. this is SO Epic, seeing a good , clean , healthy SRV kickin out Collins Shuffle like he did at 17, THANK YOU, for making the world a better place.
Stevie Ray Vaughan is a legend of blue's and rock n roll and his Strat is the role model of his profession..Without Stevie and the strat there is no gig..so..Both depend on each other..terrific band..but..the show must go on..Great entertainment SRV..RIP
The Shuffle huh..well..its different indeed but..sounds terrific played by Stevie Ray Vaughan..That electric guitar sounds phenomenal along with the band..Stevie is going strong on stage and getting this sound out into the airwaves..r u with me? RIP Stevie
@ahemberger tahnks for posting. I was deployed in Saudi 1990 when Stevie died and my mom was just moved to the area where Stevie played. I was in SEurope 2 times while he was there and missed them both. We could never hook up. Here is another time.... LOL Thanks!
Thank you for your service. If you happen to know of anyone that is going through life stresses please check out antidote for all on RUclips. Many blessings
I was just thinking that the other day. Was listening some real good jazz on the radio ,and I was actually thinkin SRV might have put out a, Jazz album. A lot of jazz is based on the same chord progressions as Blues. Any player or aficionado knows about the 145 and the 251 and the 1625 changes.
I was there...I met him and the band that night and it was amazing! Three days after my 18th birthday. PM me please if you have anymore of this show that is so dear to my heart!
@@catzdollz9810 Tommy is a very tall man. I was 5’11” at this show when I was 18 and I had to be around 5 inches taller than Stevie and he was wearing cowboy boots that gave him a little extra height. I’ve met Tommy on three occasions and this night was the first...he’s got to be at least 5 inches taller than me and I’m 6’0” tall now at 49.
@@PIMP-J I think he is referring to the Fender Bassman amplifier and not the bass player. But still correct...Tommy the bass player is also a great player ;-)
Does anyone know if the rest of the show is out there?! I was there in about the 7th row center and I met Stevie and the band backstage so this is obviously a sentimental favorite for me!
Holy Shit man. Please tell me what he was like! I know he was one of the most humble musicians of the time. I wasnt even born until 1998 so I obviously never even had a chance. Would love to know more about him
@@kwickens3 He was everything you could imagine him to be. Kind doesn’t even cover it. He wasn’t above you or anybody...just a nice guy. Him and Reese carried a huge ice chest with sodas for everybody into the hospitality area on the side of the staff where we all hung out during Joe Cocker’s set. Talked to everyone there as long as they wanted. In fact he had to be pulled away because he wanted to make sure everyone got enough time with him. I spoke with him for about 45 minutes. Just an amazing guy.
Look, the thing is this: The original neck was replaced with the neck of his other guitar "Red" because the original had been refretted too many times and it was mostly out of rosewood. Then what happened, Red's neck was broken after stage equipment fell on it. The same day they ordered a replacement from Fender and installed it the same night. After SRV died, they put the original shit neck back on and put the new neck on Red.
Something so simple Like three words !! Watch that hill !!!! Everyone that knew Stevie personally said he was a far greater person than a guitar player !!!!
I didn't know Stevie, but he was the best guitar player ever, in my opinion. He wasn't flying the helicopter, dumbass. No one saw the hill. It was covered in fog. You will find that 'hill' someday soon, and you deserve the same disrespect that you have given.
Miss SRV everyday.. Stevie fell out of the copter when it hit the hillside.. he fell 230 feet to the ground.. the impact caused his aorta to rupture so he died of a broken heart.. : (
Carl Smith i don’t think he’s trying to be a ass simply that the man died of a transected aorta basically a broken heart ! I made the mistake of reading his autopsy report and i gotta tell ya started crying half way trough !! He had multiple wounds that were unsurvivable !! I think his story is one of the most beautiful in rock and roll but at the same one of the most tragic ! Just like his playing !!!
@@bmfdan5715 I made the mistake of reading his autopsy report too. I felt devastated. Such horrific injuries and poor Jimmie had to identify his body. Imagine seeing your brother in that condition? Heartwrenching......
wow, there has never been anyone that gets into the music like that, atleast that I have ever seen. like Eric Clapton once said about Stevie, "He was an open channel and the music just flowed through him".
kyle wickens i guess that's not only bc of his relationship with music...Looks like there's something else inside his body, altough they say he was "completely sober" around this time,which I highly doubt.:P
I'd be inclined to believe he was completely sober. I've talked to a lot of people including Mark Proct who worked on the Family Style album with them. I heard from his fiance that after he was out of rehab in '87 he ordered a drink on a flight back to the US and felt so bad that he never had one again.
oh brother, just because you have access to the internet, doesnt mean its a good idea to use it, take your bs garbage speculation elsewhere, the dude was clean since 87 all he did afterwards was smoke cigarettes
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I’ve seen that several times from Stevie. His eyes just rolled up into the back of his head. He could play blind folded if he had to. There will never be another quite like him.
I had no idea Gary Moore had passed. Of all my friends, I'm the only one who ever heard of him. I even tracked down a hard to find CD by him and bought it. Perhaps tonight I'll give him a listen. RIP.
He's going into that inner chamber, man. Praying while playing he talked about that himself. Of course it's not all about high-flying spirituality, Blues is also about the down-and-dirty of walking around in these temples of Earthly dust.
Stevie was getting very close to retiring Number One at this point. The neck was busted from equipment falling on it so one from another guitar was installed, including a new p/g. I think Butterscotch was set to replace it as Stevie's number one. Anyway, the original neck was repaired masterfully and after his death it and the original p/g was put back on Number One and presented to Jimmy Vaughan. Around '03 it was taken out of the vault and "cloned" by Fender.
Speakin' of Albert Collins. Master of the Telecaster... I met with Albert backstage at Rockefellers Houston about 2 or 3 weeks after Stevie passing. I asked about his thoughts on Stevie...He went silent, saying only "We lost something special ". RIP SRV and Mr. Albert Collins.
amazing story
A magnificient music guitar legend that is and always will be missed..a real entertainer on stage always great Double Trouble band..Stevie Ray Vaughan .one of the greatest singers and electric guitar players that ever lived..blue's and rock n roll is phenomenal to hear..RIP Legend of blue's and Rock n roll..still listening in 2022
SRV The man that taught us all how to play guitar
The spirit Of 76 or in some cases made us quit playing the guitar lol
speak for yourself
Taught us all THAT WE CANT SPANK OUR PLANKS MORE LIKE X
Awesome..a legend and Sensational..Stevie Ray Vaughan is the best guitar player that ever picked up a guitar and that's the truth..
No doubt about that at all. So underestimated
SRV never makes a mistake or plays a wrong note, and is always in tune - amazing.
My wife and I were there. Wish I could find more video of this concert. God Bless him
There is a bootleg dvd of this whole concert that exists. I found a copy in Italy but trying to find someone in USA. I'll let you know if i can find someone to sell it.
@@tomsettles6873 keep us posted
@@tomsettles6873 It would be very important to me to have the complete show. I was likely on camera and I met Stevie and talked with him for about 45 minutes. Please let me know if you have any success locating the complete show.
@@AllenGarberGuitarFun I have not been able to find it.
I am 83..I have just discovered him..he is Amazing❤
I was at this show .Wish someone had the whole show.Thanks for posting this.
I'm so jealous
Dude.. this is SO Epic, seeing a good , clean , healthy SRV kickin out Collins Shuffle like he did at 17, THANK YOU, for making the world a better place.
He wasn't just clean and sober. He was in LOVE!!
@@mbsheisey Si Courtney Love fue la viuda del rock, Janna Lapidus fue la viuda del blues. 😩😩😩
@@flordelis365 Can you translate?
@@mbsheisey As Courtney Love was the widow of rock, Janna must have been the widow of blues.
@@flordelis365 Ah. Thank you! What would he have done if he had been able to continue.
SRV. Playing will make you hair stand on end. He cut through your soul. He had the gift.
I tell you what, not much melts my cold dead heart till it hears SRV!
Words can't describe what Stevie's music does to the core of my being. Xxxxx love back at you SRV
Yes, me too!!
Bet you all didn't know that SRV was a "SAVED, BORN AGAIN CHRISTIAN: ...yup! He's DEFINATELY in HEAVEN!
AND That is absolutely WONDERFUL. 💯♥️🌹 ......
What’s wrong with the people who gave the 10 thumbs down?
Bieber believers
No ears and a small brain i'm guessing Frank.
Deaf!!!!
@@sea4cathy There's dickheads wherever you turn.
They are beginner guitar players and this video frustrates them
Thank you for sharing. The more SRV, the better! RIP Stevie, we love you.
Thanks for posting! I can't get enough of SRV.
"How ya doin tonight , Ya ready to have some fun" SRV RIP
The deepness Ella's Stevie Ray's soul was laid bare before us and I will be eternally grateful for the appreciation of Blues that he showed me
We will love you and rock with you til the day we die Stevie!
RIP Stevie Ray we'll meet ya in
Rock-n-Roll Heaven! ✌️💓🎶
Stevie Ray Vaughan is a legend of blue's and rock n roll and his Strat is the role model of his profession..Without Stevie and the strat there is no gig..so..Both depend on each other..terrific band..but..the show must go on..Great entertainment SRV..RIP
That #1 was so lucky to be with SRV. Can they extract DNA from the wood to reincarnate SRV???
Never heard this before..got rhythem..Stevie Ray Vaughan has the shuffle down flat....and a great guitar special of his..great band..
God bless him! That was ridiculously good!
He's the reason i picked up the axe. I admire him so much.
He's one of my main reasons I picked up a fender stratocaster him and jimi hendrix
Stevie Ray VAUGHAN Thee no. 1 Blues Guitarist in the World for me.
@William Walker I agree to your statement but STEVIE RAY VAUGHAN will always be no.1 in my life, and the world.
The Shuffle huh..well..its different indeed but..sounds terrific played by Stevie Ray Vaughan..That electric guitar sounds phenomenal along with the band..Stevie is going strong on stage and getting this sound out into the airwaves..r u with me? RIP Stevie
Reese is wearing earplugs because Stevie is too loud.👌
I think this song is the perfect mix of blues, rock and, jazz.
Those 2:27 eyes that Stevie suddenly turns on the camera are just amazing! He must be so in the zone.
I'm a decade late but thank you for posting. The quality and sound are superb. And it was really nicely filmed too.
Rhythem ..Stevie Ray Vaughan got all that and geared up..a legend ..missing Stevie.love listening to Stevie's music
Stevie rain led me to Blues and for that I will be eternally grateful God bless you Stevie
I was there ! Didn’t know there was tape. Righteous.
Gives me the goosebumps!!! Woohoo!!! Your memory is safe with us Stevie!!! Love you always!!!
True that. A day without Stevie Ray Vaughan s music is a day without sunshine.
Great Video, thanks for sharing 👍🏼
When stevie plugged in , he became alive like Johnny 5.
Ive been to mitchell pavilion.. just missed him by 31 years :/
Great footage. How that Bassman is audible next to Dumble is beyond me.
Stevie Ray Tone
this is one of the Greatest videos of him in his last years!! thanks you soooooo much! Stevie for life
yessssssssss nobody's better than you Steve nobody ever was nobody ever will be you the man so glad I got to see you so many times
Thanks for sharing. SRV is my drug:)
Wow...this just made my day man! I've been looking for this one for quite some time. So thank you so much for posting this!!
Great to see him Everytime but this I had never seen. Thank you!
Some of the greatest blues ever!!
holy crap 2:25 his eyes go back into his head. In another place..
Ik
Im watchin this in 2018
Tomorrow 2019
Srv-zone 💜
cocaine's a hellava drug..
"How ya'll doin tonight? Ready to have some fun" SRV
❤️❤️❤️
Straight up getting busy with it 👍😍🤛😀😊✌️ bad wammer jammer Stevie !!!!!!
@ahemberger tahnks for posting. I was deployed in Saudi 1990 when Stevie died and my mom was just moved to the area where Stevie played. I was in SEurope 2 times while he was there and missed them both. We could never hook up. Here is another time.... LOL Thanks!
Thank you for your service. If you happen to know of anyone that is going through life stresses please check out antidote for all on RUclips. Many blessings
fantastisk!!! the guitarman himself, thanks for upload this!!!
What would have he done for jazz had he not been so tragically taken away? Put somethin' on it. Sumpin' Texas Stang Licky on it that's what.
I was just thinking that the other day. Was listening some real good jazz on the radio ,and I was actually thinkin SRV might have put out a, Jazz album. A lot of jazz is based on the same chord progressions as Blues. Any player or aficionado knows about the 145 and the 251 and the 1625 changes.
I was there...I met him and the band that night and it was amazing! Three days after my 18th birthday. PM me please if you have anymore of this show that is so dear to my heart!
That had to be cool. Lucky Duck!
William Toon Indeed! I still can’t believe it happened!
@@AllenGarberGuitarFun Can I adk this question...About how tall was Stevie Ray? His bassist, Tommy Shannon seems to TOWER over him.
@@catzdollz9810 Tommy is a very tall man. I was 5’11” at this show when I was 18 and I had to be around 5 inches taller than Stevie and he was wearing cowboy boots that gave him a little extra height. I’ve met Tommy on three occasions and this night was the first...he’s got to be at least 5 inches taller than me and I’m 6’0” tall now at 49.
@@AllenGarberGuitarFun with the 2" heels on his cowboy boots figured in, I'd estimate Stevie was no taller than 5'5" !
many thanks!
I was there. Do you have any other clips from this concert?
Seeing a Bassman in the background for his rig has made my day!! Thanks!
Tommy is such an underrated and underestimated bassist
@@PIMP-J I think he is referring to the Fender Bassman amplifier and not the bass player. But still correct...Tommy the bass player is also a great player ;-)
@@thekingofelfland3294 looks like im undereducated! haha
19 people thumbs down? Why, what could you be hearing?
last of a generation/never gave up ..never gave in...my parents cried for weeks..
Stevie throwing in some be bop licks while he's groovin' hard Jack !!
This is so incredible
Does anyone know if the rest of the show is out there?! I was there in about the 7th row center and I met Stevie and the band backstage so this is obviously a sentimental favorite for me!
+garbeaj Wish I could find it too..I was there, about halfway up the hill.
Holy Shit man. Please tell me what he was like! I know he was one of the most humble musicians of the time. I wasnt even born until 1998 so I obviously never even had a chance. Would love to know more about him
garbeaj wow, Wish he still was literally here so I could ! RIP
I just want you to know, me and thousands of others are so jealous!!!
@@kwickens3 He was everything you could imagine him to be. Kind doesn’t even cover it. He wasn’t above you or anybody...just a nice guy. Him and Reese carried a huge ice chest with sodas for everybody into the hospitality area on the side of the staff where we all hung out during Joe Cocker’s set. Talked to everyone there as long as they wanted. In fact he had to be pulled away because he wanted to make sure everyone got enough time with him. I spoke with him for about 45 minutes. Just an amazing guy.
Way back then we didnt know how good he was.. its only 30 years later and nothing has come close. He had great tase in women too.. shes a Kiwi.. :)
another video of this concert pleaaasseeeee!!!! this absolutely amazing !! thx :)
Thank you for posting this, God bless!
Look, the thing is this: The original neck was replaced with the neck of his other guitar "Red" because the original had been refretted too many times and it was mostly out of rosewood. Then what happened, Red's neck was broken after stage equipment fell on it. The same day they ordered a replacement from Fender and installed it the same night. After SRV died, they put the original shit neck back on and put the new neck on Red.
🎸💕👍
Impeccable virtuoso!!!(GOAT)
That was great! A pity you don't have more indeed!
Two and a half months before his death. Before so many lives were changed.
Tommy Shannon is amazing.
🤘
So relaxed and centered.
Great video, would love to see the whole concert
He is KING
SRV, SRV, SRV !
Just 2,5 months before his passing...
Is there complete footage of this show available anywhere? Awesome music quality and performance.
Something so simple Like three words !! Watch that hill !!!! Everyone that knew Stevie personally said he was a far greater person than a guitar player !!!!
Bmf Dan .. They hit Foggy weather and no one knew they were going to hit the hill...they didn't have a chance 😓 RIP
I didn't know Stevie, but he was the best guitar player ever, in my opinion. He wasn't flying the helicopter, dumbass. No one saw the hill. It was covered in fog. You will find that 'hill' someday soon, and you deserve the same disrespect that you have given.
Agreed!!!
😎🔥👍🎸
Such a great guitarist...
30 year ago damn !
Awesome!! Thanks for the share:)
Grandma Mary
If anyone ever wondered what the word chops means ...
Excellent... Thank You!!!
Miss SRV everyday.. Stevie fell out of the copter when it hit the hillside.. he fell 230 feet to the ground.. the impact caused his aorta to rupture so he died of a broken heart.. : (
Carl Smith i don’t think he’s trying to be a ass simply that the man died of a transected aorta basically a broken heart ! I made the mistake of reading his autopsy report and i gotta tell ya started crying half way trough !! He had multiple wounds that were unsurvivable !! I think his story is one of the most beautiful in rock and roll but at the same one of the most tragic ! Just like his playing !!!
TMI man, I remember that day like it was yesterday. That was enuff grief for me to last a lifetime. Don't want to relive it again!😢😢
Kinda tough to belief since the ski slope was only 300 for high. The wreckage was found 50 feet from the summit. 50 feet....wow. Almost cleared it.
@@bmfdan5715 I made the mistake of reading his autopsy report too. I felt devastated. Such horrific injuries and poor Jimmie had to identify his body. Imagine seeing your brother in that condition? Heartwrenching......
His eyes at 2:27
wow, there has never been anyone that gets into the music like that, atleast that I have ever seen. like Eric Clapton once said about Stevie, "He was an open channel and the music just flowed through him".
kyle wickens i guess that's not only bc of his relationship with music...Looks like there's something else inside his body, altough they say he was "completely sober" around this time,which I highly doubt.:P
I'd be inclined to believe he was completely sober. I've talked to a lot of people including Mark Proct who worked on the Family Style album with them. I heard from his fiance that after he was out of rehab in '87 he ordered a drink on a flight back to the US and felt so bad that he never had one again.
oh brother, just because you have access to the internet, doesnt mean its a good idea to use it, take your bs garbage speculation elsewhere, the dude was clean since 87 all he did afterwards was smoke cigarettes
I’ve seen that several times from Stevie. His eyes just rolled up into the back of his head. He could play blind folded if he had to. There will never be another quite like him.
Thanks for posting this.
Wow, 27 years ago today =( RIP stevie
Please God do we have the full gig?
Thanks for sharing this. Appreciate it! Thanks!
Grande!!!
Oh my..... amazing
I had no idea Gary Moore had passed. Of all my friends, I'm the only one who ever heard of him. I even tracked down a hard to find CD by him and bought it. Perhaps tonight I'll give him a listen. RIP.
He's going into that inner chamber, man. Praying while playing he talked about that himself. Of course it's not all about high-flying spirituality, Blues is also about the down-and-dirty of walking around in these temples of Earthly dust.
Does video footage of the rest of this show exist?
Way cool, thanks
Awesome!!!!!
Stevie was getting very close to retiring Number One at this point. The neck was busted from equipment falling on it so one from another guitar was installed, including a new p/g. I think Butterscotch was set to replace it as Stevie's number one.
Anyway, the original neck was repaired masterfully and after his death it and the original p/g was put back on Number One and presented to Jimmy Vaughan.
Around '03 it was taken out of the vault and "cloned" by Fender.
This looks like 6/17/1990 Fiddler's Green, CO.
2:28 HIS EYES!!!! Nice!!!
great quality!
@garbeaj Crazy man, you are very lucky.
Oh...and for anyone who doesn't know the name of this song, it's called Collins Shuffle