I do agree with you but He was pretty well know around Texas before he recorded Texas Flood especially in Austin. I’m willing to bet a lot of those people in the audience used to watch Stevie when he was playing small clubs around Austin.
Oh, they knew they were watching magic. He was playing before his Austin crowd, in an Austin studio, for a nationally known Austin show. They knew. They still know.
Greatest guitarist ever, and fabulous blues singing voice. What I love about SRV songs is he sings very clearly. You can hear every word of the song. He does not mumble or swallow his words. He projects his voice and words of a song outwards. Terrible tragedy he died when he was at the top of his game musically and personally, clean from his addictions. He was always great, but became even better after rehab. If he had lived, I have no doubt he would have been a super star and been around, at the top fir a very long time until a ripe old age. Like Clapton. I liked Jimi Hendrix and Clapton both a lot, but SRV is for more electrifying when he sings and plays his guitar. He’s extremely powerful. It’s like he’s on fire. He’s a true legend.
I so agree with u such a shame so young but they are all of them have been to young but they r looking down on us I pray for that all of them miss them all
Hard to watch some time for me gods got us here for a reason let's face it or I will I was not miss perfect come on we r all in our 60 s so we know what time it is anyone who's my age a. Said didnt do dope at some point in life well u tell me but that was that time in life it is what it was love a. Miss the good old days people not same non caring god is right hes love
He cudv been another Elvis...strange comparison wen i say it but both humble, EXTREMELY versitile, unique style, crossed genres, loved by all who met them, always striving to improve and NEVER forgot where they come from....only difference...Stevie was killed way too early ❣🤘🏻🙏 SRV was a channeller of music as Elvis was with his voice...both hit u in ways u just cant articulate
I have been a live sound engineer for over 30 years. Seeing him live the first time in 83 is when I decided I wanted to be a live sound guy. I sat behind the sound booth and it was life changing.
Stevie was just good at EVERYTHING. Such incredible control. Who would have thought he could have such a light touch when he wanted to as well with those vice grip fingers. He always had one more trick up his sleeve, a little more gas in the tank when it came to his guitar playing. It NEVER got boring, which lets be honest.. sometimes blues guitar does. Absolute legend.
This may be sacrilege, but I love Stevies voice as much as his guitar playing. I know, I know! It drips blues, understanding of the lyrics and is so effective. Scrape me off the floor! Eh, eh!!
and from what I've seen and heard he was a sweet person, yes he had issues, fame I'm guessing would have been one of them, absolutely one of the truest, best? yeah maybe but definitely, DEFINITELY, UNARGUABLY one of the most heart felt, from the soul, like so many others, no matter there exceedingly great talent that have passed as of late were one of a kind PERIOD, and very sadly missed. THANK YOU SRV!
This brings back memories. I used to collect every SRV bootleg I could get my hands on. I got the complete ACL show from ‘83 on dvd and always loved this version, still played on Number One, instead of Charley, the lipstick guitar....
i migliori sono i primi ad andarsene. Forse questo mondo non è fatto per loro, forse c'è un mondo migliore dover suonano. non posso smettere di commuovermi ogni volta che sento questo brano.
i think tin pan alley was the evolution of one of his first few songs which was dirty pool.. same with Shake N Bake eventually becoming scuttle buttin'
Omg blew me away! Why werent Srevie & Double Trouble asked to do Live Aid!? Can u imagine ...maybe Bowie had some influence after he thought Stevie wud drop his band & run around makin Bowie sound good lol Just a thought! Great version 🤘🏻❣🇬🇧
I have the dvd of his concert in Tokyo, January 1985. When he plays Tin Pan Alley he changes to Dirty Pool! He just turns to Chris and Tommy and yells “Dirty Pool”! He plays some really good sloooow blues in that concert! He really blasts Texas Flood too! In the intro of the song he makes a little mistake and you can hear him go, “Haha” which makes Tommy turn and look kinda like huh?! He sings with such force on it too! It’s before he got clean but it’s a fantastic concert! eBay has a few of them for sale. If you haven’t watched it I highly recommend it! Oh, the whole concert is here on RUclips too, but I prefer to watch the dvd on my big tv so you don’t get any annoying ads pop up in the middle of solo he’s doing!
This is the s*** I love this song even down to the dood with 2 by 4 soooo crazy the things we have done an seen along the way just to crazy still alive to tell about it well I know one thing god loves me or I'd not b textin
I don’t think he felt comfortable on the first ACL show…. He looks uptight and things didn’t flow during the whole set. This is still great, but he topped it 1000 times over.
ACL is about as big as it gets for Texas born artists. Producer Terry Lickona said Stevie was BIG time nervous. He probably hit the bottle a little extra because of it too. The 1989 performance easily tops it though. No drugs or alcohol and he was just hitting his stride as a player, singer, and artist
RIP Stevie Ray Vaughan (October 3, 1954 - August 27, 1990), age 35
You will be remembered as a legend
NO COME BACK AND PLAY THAT FUNKY GUITAR AGAIN FOR US
LIVE AGAIN. WHEN YOU KNOW YOU KNOW❤❤❤😊
These people had no idea that they were witnessing history in the making.
agreed
I do agree with you but He was pretty well know around Texas before he recorded Texas Flood especially in Austin. I’m willing to bet a lot of those people in the audience used to watch Stevie when he was playing small clubs around Austin.
Oh, they knew they were watching magic. He was playing before his Austin crowd, in an Austin studio, for a nationally known Austin show. They knew. They still know.
Écoutez l’âme du blues racontée par cet immense personnalité qui avait percé le mystère de la Vie.
Merci Monsieur 🇫🇷🇮🇪🙏💫🌿
Greatest guitarist ever, and fabulous blues singing voice. What I love about SRV songs is he sings very clearly. You can hear every word of the song. He does not mumble or swallow his words. He projects his voice and words of a song outwards. Terrible tragedy he died when he was at the top of his game musically and personally, clean from his addictions. He was always great, but became even better after rehab. If he had lived, I have no doubt he would have been a super star and been around, at the top fir a very long time until a ripe old age. Like Clapton. I liked Jimi Hendrix and Clapton both a lot, but SRV is for more electrifying when he sings and plays his guitar. He’s extremely powerful. It’s like he’s on fire. He’s a true legend.
he plays from the heart very rare these days
I so agree with u such a shame so young but they are all of them have been to young but they r looking down on us I pray for that all of them miss them all
Hard to watch some time for me gods got us here for a reason let's face it or I will I was not miss perfect come on we r all in our 60 s so we know what time it is anyone who's my age a. Said didnt do dope at some point in life well u tell me but that was that time in life it is what it was love a. Miss the good old days people not same non caring god is right hes love
He cudv been another Elvis...strange comparison wen i say it but both humble, EXTREMELY versitile, unique style, crossed genres, loved by all who met them, always striving to improve and NEVER forgot where they come from....only difference...Stevie was killed way too early ❣🤘🏻🙏 SRV was a channeller of music as Elvis was with his voice...both hit u in ways u just cant articulate
@@3SeveredHeads Yes, absolutely...
First time seeing this version. Had only seen this with Johnny Copeland. His talent can move me to tears every time I watch.
Same here. I like to take late night drives in the summer, windows open on the back roads with this on full volume, great therapy.
I have been a live sound engineer for over 30 years. Seeing him live the first time in 83 is when I decided I wanted to be a live sound guy. I sat behind the sound booth and it was life changing.
I thought I was the only one lol
Srv will never be duplicated...EVER. His tone and ability are simply unmatched. You can try, but will never sound like him.
ruclips.net/video/9qBKSCS5OIc/видео.html
I don’t understand a why so many people who are so unique and talented are gone so fast, I feel like this was yesterday
I have a wall dedicated to srv in my house.forever in my heart.nobody knows but my family.its my life srv forever.
I got goosbump...absolutly incredible
RIP Master 🙏🏿
So amazing…. He definitely was in a league of his own… Never will be another artist like him 🔥
Does not get any better than that
Going on.srv will be with me forever.watching old footage bring me back to the days.still the one and only srv luv ya.
Stevie’s blues shakes me to my core. It’s an emotional thing with Stevie. Pure emotion.
Around 8:55 he gets upset because of that bass note, lmao, hes like -aaaahhh....
Stevie was just good at EVERYTHING. Such incredible control. Who would have thought he could have such a light touch when he wanted to as well with those vice grip fingers. He always had one more trick up his sleeve, a little more gas in the tank when it came to his guitar playing. It NEVER got boring, which lets be honest.. sometimes blues guitar does. Absolute legend.
In e Minor he was great but everything come on.
Just another kick as song from the man soooo great
What can you say, simply the greatest ✌️
Wish I could be there back in time ! Wonderful !
I love the sounds he gets out of that old guitar!!! They were made for each other..
So glad I got to see him live. He was outstanding. Gone too soon😔
The people back then had no clue how good he was.just stunned.
This may be sacrilege, but I love Stevies voice as much as his guitar playing. I know, I know! It drips blues, understanding of the lyrics and is so effective. Scrape me off the floor! Eh, eh!!
It’s really interesting how he rides the tone knob on his guitar while playing as well as the volume.
Damn at those veins, pure, raw intense soul flowing through those veins
Ultimately the goat blues star.
It is not possible to be better. When Stevie left he took it with him.
His power was not only human! Stevie ! The NumberOne GuitarMan ! ❤️😎
and from what I've seen and heard he was a sweet person, yes he had issues, fame I'm guessing would have been one of them, absolutely one of the truest, best? yeah maybe but definitely, DEFINITELY, UNARGUABLY one of the most heart felt, from the soul, like so many others, no matter there exceedingly great talent that have passed as of late were one of a kind PERIOD, and very sadly missed. THANK YOU SRV!
Just to show the True Energy he was!
This brings back memories. I used to collect every SRV bootleg I could get my hands on. I got the complete ACL show from ‘83 on dvd and always loved this version, still played on Number One, instead of Charley, the lipstick guitar....
i dont think he had that guitar until 84
My strat watches this when i goto sleep.
So much soul ! Unbelievable...
i migliori sono i primi ad andarsene. Forse questo mondo non è fatto per loro, forse c'è un mondo migliore dover suonano. non posso smettere di commuovermi ogni volta che sento questo brano.
You were a man Stevie. You were a great big man
Awesome Guitar player 💪😀🎸👍
Grande músico dos melhores que já ouvi uma grande alma de blues e grande alma...❤
This whole performance needs an official release
R.I.P Stevie, We Still miss you...
TEXAS DIEHARD. LOVE ❤️ 😍 💖 ❣️ 💕 LOVE LOVE SRV
i think tin pan alley was the evolution of one of his first few songs which was dirty pool.. same with Shake N Bake eventually becoming scuttle buttin'
He didn't write Tin Pan Alley it's a blues standard
Omg blew me away! Why werent Srevie & Double Trouble asked to do Live Aid!? Can u imagine ...maybe Bowie had some influence after he thought Stevie wud drop his band & run around makin Bowie sound good lol Just a thought!
Great version 🤘🏻❣🇬🇧
RIP Stevy luv ya man!
Holy.... Good... F@#k
Just perfect 👌
sometimes you just never know. saw Stevie 3 times live and 2 times very Very close up. he was All music.😅
Thee best fuckin guitar solo ever done , Hands down!
I relate to the song 100%
I'm I the only one who jump scared at 2:02 ??
Amazing performance .. Thanks for sharing
No, I'm with you ;)
Dirty Pool licks comin at you round the 7:30 mark. Chills!
I have the dvd of his concert in Tokyo, January 1985. When he plays Tin Pan Alley he changes to Dirty Pool! He just turns to Chris and Tommy and yells “Dirty Pool”! He plays some really good sloooow blues in that concert! He really blasts Texas Flood too! In the intro of the song he makes a little mistake and you can hear him go, “Haha” which makes Tommy turn and look kinda like huh?! He sings with such force on it too! It’s before he got clean but it’s a fantastic concert! eBay has a few of them for sale. If you haven’t watched it I highly recommend it! Oh, the whole concert is here on RUclips too, but I prefer to watch the dvd on my big tv so you don’t get any annoying ads pop up in the middle of solo he’s doing!
I recognized some Texas flood licks too...
Stevie should pay the pentatonic scale royalties.
Going on 40 years since this was recorded!
Ahhh it was the roughest place I've ever been
What ? No words man
he says its about the whiskey, but its deeper than that
My fav Stevie track
I love his music and miss if hadn't got on Eric Claptons jet he would still be with us never forget!
9:39 best lick ever I heard from the big man himself
Random af
There’s always that one dude cheering while Stevie’s playing 🤣
Fiiirrreeeeeeeee!!!!!
WOW!
I'm sorry but Stevie is up with BB for the king of the blues. The man gives everything
Check out Live in Japan, Tin Pan Alley 4K / Vintage Blues
Geezus christ 😮 number1 baby numberfkn1
This is the s*** I love this song even down to the dood with 2 by 4 soooo crazy the things we have done an seen along the way just to crazy still alive to tell about it well I know one thing god loves me or I'd not b textin
Incredibile
That so cool
🙏🙏🙏
❤❤❤
The roads were Clay back then, we had sewer rats. And that's not another back in the day story... 🤔
That kind of playing cannot be taught.
And playing with the feel
Half of these pop stars have the microphone in their mouth. SRV‘s voice is so strong, he hast to lean AWAY from the microphone.
Only souful need apply.ALL VIBE.discharge from my eyes.i care
That's god thing that's all I can say
SVR is for guitar playing what Messi is for football
Like Jordan in 🏀
Minkia! 😮🎉
Puts me to sleep
I don't like to drop names; but Tod Evens witnessed this stuff. His Mom was beaten by an extension chord... 🤔
I don’t think he felt comfortable on the first ACL show…. He looks uptight and things didn’t flow during the whole set. This is still great, but he topped it 1000 times over.
ACL is about as big as it gets for Texas born artists. Producer Terry Lickona said Stevie was BIG time nervous. He probably hit the bottle a little extra because of it too. The 1989 performance easily tops it though. No drugs or alcohol and he was just hitting his stride as a player, singer, and artist
Do you have Stevie Ray Vaughan and The Fabulous Thunderbirds on Austin City Limits in 1984?
Unfortunately not
/watch?v=eO7iJLHA6Vs
6:40
Good catch
Mi ricorda un po' la Big Brother and the Holding Company di Janis Joplin ❤