I’m going out on a limb here because I don’t know the viewing audience. But here’s a common thing. We’ve either had our own addiction or we knew someone who has. And sadly we lost loved ones we lost our friends. Look on RUclips and type in Kensington avenue. There I lost my nephew. Stevie lost a friend and suffered with his own demons. But he got clean and the words he spoke to the world has depth. It’s from his heart and soul. A bit of a mystery is why Stevie never did a studio recording of the song that included his little speech. And though he sang and spoke with other people in other cities. Well he don’t need no teleprompter to read telling him what to say. It’s all heart. The other day was the anniversary of his death. Helicopter crash. And we wept for Kobe Bryant and his daughter. Eric Clapton was supposed to get on the helicopter and instead offered his seat to Stevie Ray Going back to the addiction side of it I lost family members to addiction. A nephew on Kensington avenue, a wife to alcohol, a pregnancy terminated because my first wife had an addiction. I damn near lost my niece to addiction but even after rehab she still was a cutter. We know people I’m sure who self harm themselves and it’s a sad thing watching your loved ones suffer because you hurt emotionally. Loss comes in various forms I pray for the world now that I’m older and wise. Not wiser because I’m still learning. I’m a people watcher. My eyes and ears always open but I rarely speak. I want to listen carefully and help others whose cries for help so often fall on deaf ears, people who choose what they hear. Watch a Charlie Brown cartoon. Adults sound like wah wah wah. lol I’m sure you got tired of the parents nagging and cranked up the volume Lastly is in regards of the way Stevie plays the guitar. It’s an appendage of his soul God gave us his voice and his story because we need to hear it. We need to listen. Don’t kick someone who has fallen down. Help them. Don’t abandon them when they need you the most right now. Please 🙏
Thanks for reacting and understanding the greatness of this man. Also he lost a tooth during that last bit and kept playing like nothing happened. Goat!
Yeah, he broke his tooth playing with his teeth during this performance, also, his roadie helped him do a guitar change due to a broken string and the changeout was almost unnoticeable! I always felt like SRV was an open medium channeling music seamlessly and effortlessly like no other guitarist has ever done. He died in 1990 at the age of 36, and what more would he have given us had he lived? RIP SRV. Some must listens: Pride and Joy, Leave My Little Girl Alone, Couldn’t Stand The Weather, Little Wing, Ain’t Gonna Give Up On Love, Blues At Sunrise (With Albert King). I enjoyed your reaction, TY.
Yea that guitar switch i didnt see until someone else commented i had to rewatch my own vid lmao !! Def will be checking out more SRV thank you for the suggestions
I saw him live April 15 1988. He closed the show with this song. People sat stunned on their feet. When the house lights came on the roar of the audience was like a 747 taking off. He was a master at building suspense and leaving you with your mouth open. Was really life changing. Jimi Hendrix, Eric Clapton, Les Paul and SRV are in a class all their own.
Thanks for reacting to this, Texas Flood live at the El Macombo is another Epic performance, the whole El Macombo show is awe inspiring !! God Bless Stevie Ray, RIP 🙏
All I could say Jonah is that when he spoke them words, you reacted instantly, so therefore either you suffered from your own addictions or you have people who suffered from addiction
He lost a tooth here playing with his teeth. If you watch when he stops you can see him looking around at the floor for it then he looks up at somebody on the side smiles and mouths "I lost a tooth" then he pauses and says" it's gone"
Jimi Hendrix was the first one to play with his teeth! And to play behind his back. AND to cover his guitar with lighter fluid and light it on fire! :D LOL But Stevie Ray takes it to a whole new level! LOL Both of these Gods left us WAY too early. Rest in peace Jimi and Stevie.
@@JonahReactions You should probably watch the "Woodstock" video! The Woodstock music festival was in 1969. Mind blowing talent. The BEST of the BEST showed up to play for the half a million people that showed up to see all the bands. I wanted to go SO BAD!! But my dad would have had kittens if he would have found out I'd traveled all the way across the country to see a bunch of "hippies" playing hippie music! LMAO Oh well, I ended up being able to see most of those bands in concert during the 70's anyway. You should try some "Steppenwolf" (magic carpet ride or the pusher man) both songs are amazing.
I’m going to highly recommend Led Zeppelin to you. I’ll suggest Since I’ve Been Loving You live at Madison Square Gardens (1973), really anything from that concert. Another of my favorite lives is Earls Court the May 25,1975 version of In My Time Of Dying, Jimmy Page kills it on the guitar. Jimmy Page mastered using a violin bow on a few songs. Live at the Royal Albert Hall (1970) he uses it on How Many More Times. He also uses it on Dazed & Confused, I’d suggest studio first, then a live sadly the best long live is available on RUclips anymore.
@@JonahReactions I look forward to seeing your reactions. Robert Plant lead singer & harmonica * Jimmy Page lead guitar band founder producer & mixer of all their albums * John Paul Jones (JPJ) bass guitar keyboards mandolin etc * John (Bonzo) Bonham greatest drummer ever. All 4 are musical geniuses.
I’m really upset at you too for censoring my comment. My comment only applied about addictions and how people suffer with addictions and unfortunately, either you canceled it or blocked me or whatever I don’t know I have no idea. I know I lost a child and nephew to addiction and it’s sad to say it’s sad to watch them suffer through it because you suffer through it so help people up when they’re down.
Hey ! I dont know who censored your comment it might've been RUclips but not me !! Speak your mind in my comments I dont mind even it is hate ! Im sorry for you lost that is extremely terrible and yes addiction is a terrible thing for any person and my channel only pushes positivity and will be no hate towards anyone or anyone's opinions.
I’m really upset at you too for censoring my comment. My comment only applied about addictions and how people suffer with addictions and unfortunately, either you canceled it or blocked me or whatever I don’t know I have no idea. I know I lost a child and nephew to addiction and it’s sad to say it’s sad to watch them suffer through it because you suffer through it so help people up when they’re down.
Stevie was the best there's ever been. ❤️
He raised the bar so high.....
Stevie is adored, not just as an artist with an otherworldly gift and skill, but one with a most kind, humble, and loving soul.
True story
God blessed the world with the most beautiful voice to come from Stevie Ray
I’m going out on a limb here because I don’t know the viewing audience.
But here’s a common thing.
We’ve either had our own addiction or we knew someone who has. And sadly we lost loved ones we lost our friends. Look on RUclips and type in Kensington avenue. There I lost my nephew. Stevie lost a friend and suffered with his own demons. But he got clean and the words he spoke to the world has depth. It’s from his heart and soul. A bit of a mystery is why Stevie never did a studio recording of the song that included his little speech. And though he sang and spoke with other people in other cities. Well he don’t need no teleprompter to read telling him what to say. It’s all heart. The other day was the anniversary of his death. Helicopter crash. And we wept for Kobe Bryant and his daughter. Eric Clapton was supposed to get on the helicopter and instead offered his seat to Stevie Ray
Going back to the addiction side of it I lost family members to addiction. A nephew on Kensington avenue, a wife to alcohol, a pregnancy terminated because my first wife had an addiction. I damn near lost my niece to addiction but even after rehab she still was a cutter. We know people I’m sure who self harm themselves and it’s a sad thing watching your loved ones suffer because you hurt emotionally. Loss comes in various forms I pray for the world now that I’m older and wise. Not wiser because I’m still learning. I’m a people watcher. My eyes and ears always open but I rarely speak. I want to listen carefully and help others whose cries for help so often fall on deaf ears, people who choose what they hear.
Watch a Charlie Brown cartoon. Adults sound like wah wah wah. lol I’m sure you got tired of the parents nagging and cranked up the volume
Lastly is in regards of the way Stevie plays the guitar. It’s an appendage of his soul
God gave us his voice and his story because we need to hear it. We need to listen. Don’t kick someone who has fallen down. Help them. Don’t abandon them when they need you the most right now. Please 🙏
A man known for his kindness. RIP Stevie!
I love the way he can change guitars in the middle of a song and not miss a beat!
Tin Pan Alley with Johnny Copeland is great.
SRV is the GOAT ❤
Indeed !!
Thanks for reacting and understanding the greatness of this man. Also he lost a tooth during that last bit and kept playing like nothing happened. Goat!
SRV was and still is the #GOAT! Nobody can come close to him.❤
He was talking about the Mother Country, and the Apartheid in south Africa.
Yeah, he broke his tooth playing with his teeth during this performance, also, his roadie helped him do a guitar change due to a broken string and the changeout was almost unnoticeable! I always felt like SRV was an open medium channeling music seamlessly and effortlessly like no other guitarist has ever done. He died in 1990 at the age of 36, and what more would he have given us had he lived? RIP SRV. Some must listens: Pride and Joy, Leave My Little Girl Alone, Couldn’t Stand The Weather, Little Wing, Ain’t Gonna Give Up On Love, Blues At Sunrise (With Albert King). I enjoyed your reaction, TY.
Yea that guitar switch i didnt see until someone else commented i had to rewatch my own vid lmao !! Def will be checking out more SRV thank you for the suggestions
SRV is my all time favorite artist of any genre. The emotion that he puts into his music is unrivaled.
SRV ~ 🎸🐐 The goatiest goat in all of goatness
**Voodoo Child at Austin City Limits 1989**
Please more SRV! I love your reactions to this legend. Check out "Tin Pan Alley" with Johnny Copeland... and you can thank me later~❤
RIP SRV
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@@JonahReactions can't wait!
Welcome to our Texas pride and joy 😊
I saw him live April 15 1988. He closed the show with this song. People sat stunned on their feet. When the house lights came on the roar of the audience was like a 747 taking off. He was a master at building suspense and leaving you with your mouth open. Was really life changing. Jimi Hendrix, Eric Clapton, Les Paul and SRV are in a class all their own.
SRV is the GOAT!
My fav SRV, so swaggy here~
RIP SRV~such a tragic loss ❤
In fact, during he was playng with his teeth, he has lost one. that's why he was looking down after and say to his crew : "I lost one tooth".
Thanks for reacting to this, Texas Flood live at the El Macombo is another Epic performance, the whole El Macombo show is awe inspiring !! God Bless Stevie Ray, RIP 🙏
Love your reaction to this beautiful gem! He was playing with his teeth, actually lost a tooth.
HOLY IM THINKIN HE WAS PLAYIN WITH HIS TONGUE !!!
I was lucky enough to have seen SRV live shortly before he passed. Mesmerized. The guy was ridiculous, never forget that show. RIP GOAT
All I could say Jonah is that when he spoke them words, you reacted instantly, so therefore either you suffered from your own addictions or you have people who suffered from addiction
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Tin pan alley\ SRV and Jonny Copeland some pretty expressive guitar playing and vocals ❤
He lost a tooth here playing with his teeth. If you watch when he stops you can see him looking around at the floor for it then he looks up at somebody on the side smiles and mouths "I lost a tooth" then he pauses and says" it's gone"
The Cat in the Hat with the Strat.........SRV = The G.O.A.T.
yessir
Jimi Hendrix was the first one to play with his teeth! And to play behind his back. AND to cover his guitar with lighter fluid and light it on fire! :D LOL But Stevie Ray takes it to a whole new level! LOL Both of these Gods left us WAY too early. Rest in peace Jimi and Stevie.
Oh yea now im definitely going to have to check out Jimi !! What the heck i never heard of this at all !
@@JonahReactions You should probably watch the "Woodstock" video! The Woodstock music festival was in 1969. Mind blowing talent. The BEST of the BEST showed up to play for the half a million people that showed up to see all the bands. I wanted to go SO BAD!! But my dad would have had kittens if he would have found out I'd traveled all the way across the country to see a bunch of "hippies" playing hippie music! LMAO Oh well, I ended up being able to see most of those bands in concert during the 70's anyway. You should try some "Steppenwolf" (magic carpet ride or the pusher man) both songs are amazing.
You have been baptized by SRV............RIP Stevie
I’m going to highly recommend Led Zeppelin to you. I’ll suggest Since I’ve Been Loving You live at Madison Square Gardens (1973), really anything from that concert. Another of my favorite lives is Earls Court the May 25,1975 version of In My Time Of Dying, Jimmy Page kills it on the guitar. Jimmy Page mastered using a violin bow on a few songs. Live at the Royal Albert Hall (1970) he uses it on How Many More Times. He also uses it on Dazed & Confused, I’d suggest studio first, then a live sadly the best long live is available on RUclips anymore.
Yessirr thank you for the suggestions definitely will be checking them out !!
@@JonahReactions I look forward to seeing your reactions. Robert Plant lead singer & harmonica * Jimmy Page lead guitar band founder producer & mixer of all their albums * John Paul Jones (JPJ) bass guitar keyboards mandolin etc * John (Bonzo) Bonham greatest drummer ever. All 4 are musical geniuses.
you feel me. lol
@@marlew6629 😭🤣🙁🤣
Did you see the guitar change in first minute?
I’m really upset at you too for censoring my comment. My comment only applied about addictions and how people suffer with addictions and unfortunately, either you canceled it or blocked me or whatever I don’t know I have no idea. I know I lost a child and nephew to addiction and it’s sad to say it’s sad to watch them suffer through it because you suffer through it so help people up when they’re down.
Hey ! I dont know who censored your comment it might've been RUclips but not me !! Speak your mind in my comments I dont mind even it is hate ! Im sorry for you lost that is extremely terrible and yes addiction is a terrible thing for any person and my channel only pushes positivity and will be no hate towards anyone or anyone's opinions.
I’m really upset at you too for censoring my comment. My comment only applied about addictions and how people suffer with addictions and unfortunately, either you canceled it or blocked me or whatever I don’t know I have no idea. I know I lost a child and nephew to addiction and it’s sad to say it’s sad to watch them suffer through it because you suffer through it so help people up when they’re down.