Jimmi Vaughan is spectacular..he tells it like it is..you can hear his sadness when telling a story because he misses Stevie Ray Vaughan naturally..time only makes you sadder when u get older ..on missing your brother especially..your mother is dead and your father is dead and now his brother is dead..all he has now is his wife and kids to lead him further up the road..some people like to talk,so let them talk,it helps with a broken heart on missing your brother..Jimmi is phenomenal and he is a legend of music with the guitar and sing ..amasing man
I could sit and listen to Jimmie Vaughan all day. I bet you enjoyed this. Great interview. I just finished Detlef Schmidt's fantastic book on Keith Ferguson, which has a lot of insights, but I learned a lot of new things from your interview with Jimmie. He's a wealth of knowledge and you got it out of him. Well done.
Stevie Ray Vaughan died on August 27, 1990. RIP Stevie. Until we meet on God's Celestial Shores. Thanks for all the love you passed our way! I love you too Jimmie; keep rockin', you will always be on of the greatest guitarist that ever played the blues!
First heard of Jimmy in late 70’s way before Stevie. Saw Fab Tbirds at the Whisky a go go In 81 and was absolutely blown away by the whole band! Keith Ferguson was no slouch either. Jimmy had a great rhythm guitar style then which you rarely hear now. A great talent from Texas👍
Paul Ray, Thunderbirds, Double Trouble, Marcia Ball, Alvin Crow, Greezy Wheels, Eric Johnson, Asleep at the Wheel, Augie Meyers, Doug Sahm, Willis Alan Ramsey, Tracy Nelson - Austin in the 70s was a musical feast.
That picture of you and Stevie, and he has that Roy Rogers, or Gene Autry or whatever it was, my first thought was Black Diamond Strings. And another thing you said. In 67/68 maybe 69 I had a 56 Chevy. After whatever party, I would coast in, in front of my parents house, and park in the street pointed straight South, Turn on the radio, and get Wolfman Jack straight out of Laredo Mexico,. I would fall asleep listening to Wolfman. Wake up, take my battery out , and put it on the charger. Thanks for the memory jog, Jimmie. Peace
Great interview!! Jimmie mentioning my radio idol, *Wolfman Jack*, Kats Karavan (the Great Jim Lowe), KLIF - 1190 (The Might Eleven-Ninety). Oak Cliff (my Hometown too), Jimi Hendrix.. .....WOW!
Thanks for the Bun E. Carlos, Roger Earl, and Jimmy Vaughn interviews. Well done! Not pretentious, just talking to guys who are hard-working musicians,not ego-trippers. THANKS!
What a great guy good humoured. His early T Birds records are the equivalent to the Chess Records and Sun Records of the 50’s. Incredible one gene pool produced two independently recognisable guitar players. Two notes from either and you know...YNWA JLV...
Always loved Jimmie's sustain.. He used to tear it up in Dallas in the 60's , he was" The Guitarist " around Big D.. He can wring so much outa one note, I preferred his traditional blues playing staying true to his favorite blues artists. SRV was freakin great but I just liked Jimmie better..
So we finally get the truth! I heard a story once that SRV was using the wah pedal that Jimi gave Jimmie but that it was a vox... I guess that might be one of those myths too lol
Jimmi Vaughan is spectacular..he tells it like it is..you can hear his sadness when telling a story because he misses Stevie Ray Vaughan naturally..time only makes you sadder when u get older ..on missing your brother especially..your mother is dead and your father is dead and now his brother is dead..all he has now is his wife and kids to lead him further up the road..some people like to talk,so let them talk,it helps with a broken heart on missing your brother..Jimmi is phenomenal and he is a legend of music with the guitar and sing ..amasing man
I could sit and listen to Jimmie Vaughan all day. I bet you enjoyed this.
Great interview. I just finished Detlef Schmidt's fantastic book on Keith Ferguson, which has a lot of insights, but I learned a lot of new things from your interview with Jimmie. He's a wealth of knowledge and you got it out of him. Well done.
Thank you very much! It was a blast!!!
Priceless, Timeless interview 😁🤩😇
Stevie Ray Vaughan died on August 27, 1990. RIP Stevie. Until we meet on God's Celestial Shores. Thanks for all the love you passed our way! I love you too Jimmie; keep rockin', you will always be on of the greatest guitarist that ever played the blues!
First heard of Jimmy in late 70’s way before Stevie. Saw Fab Tbirds at the Whisky a go go In 81 and was absolutely blown away by the whole band! Keith Ferguson was no slouch either. Jimmy had a great rhythm guitar style then which you rarely hear now. A great talent from Texas👍
Very cool. Thanks for sharing.
In a world where everybody plays the same blues licks and tricks, Jimmie Vaughan has his own language. A true original.
Absolutely! Thanks for the comment.
Paul Ray, Thunderbirds, Double Trouble, Marcia Ball, Alvin Crow, Greezy Wheels, Eric Johnson, Asleep at the Wheel, Augie Meyers, Doug Sahm, Willis Alan Ramsey, Tracy Nelson - Austin in the 70s was a musical feast.
Yessssiree
That picture of you and Stevie, and he has that Roy Rogers, or Gene Autry or whatever it was, my first thought was Black Diamond Strings.
And another thing you said. In 67/68 maybe 69 I had a 56 Chevy. After whatever party, I would coast in, in front of my parents house, and park in the street pointed straight South, Turn on the radio, and get Wolfman Jack straight out of Laredo Mexico,. I would fall asleep listening to Wolfman. Wake up, take my battery out , and put it on the charger. Thanks for the memory jog, Jimmie. Peace
I love this!! ❤ "I was SO good at 15 years old that jimi wanted MY wawa pedal" HAHAHA I love him!! 🤣😭
Thank you so much for this>>>> Jimmie Vaughan # Legend
Your welcome!
I love Jimmie Vaughan and his music
Thanks so much. An American treasure.
Great interview!! Jimmie mentioning my radio idol, *Wolfman Jack*, Kats Karavan (the Great Jim Lowe), KLIF - 1190 (The Might Eleven-Ninety). Oak Cliff (my Hometown too), Jimi Hendrix.. .....WOW!
Thanks man!
Thank you, I really enjoyed part one.
On the SRV tribute at the end you the last year wrong.
Thanks for the Bun E. Carlos, Roger Earl, and Jimmy Vaughn interviews. Well done! Not pretentious, just talking to guys who are hard-working musicians,not ego-trippers. THANKS!
Terry Jones Thanks for your comment & support Terry! Got more coming. Stay tuned. 🙂
Every Guitar Player's Big Brother. lol
Thank you for all the great tunes. My style is greatly influenced by your essential economy. Thank you for the video.
Great interview with Jimmy Vaughan.
Thank you
Happy New Year Jimmie Vaughan!
Jimmie is the coolest of all time!
Awesome interview! Very relaxed and in depth! And at the end of the day... it’s all about the music! 🤓🤘🏽
Thank you!!!
Like that lighting Hopkins licks at the end
....never did it for me.... But thanks for guiding Stevie. That's how it rolls...
Welcome
Check out the early TBird records, if you haven't it may change your mind some.
Right on
What a great guy good humoured. His early T Birds records are the equivalent to the Chess Records and Sun Records of the 50’s. Incredible one gene pool produced two independently recognisable guitar players. Two notes from either and you know...YNWA JLV...
Agreed!!! Thanks for your comments.
Couldn't agree more about those Tacoma/ Chrysalis TBird records... Tuff Enuff was brilliant too if somewhat polished up...
Loved it! JV is the man. Good job. Except for posting SRV's death as 1980 in the closing. 1990 was a sad year for all.
Always loved Jimmie's sustain.. He used to tear it up in Dallas in the 60's , he was" The Guitarist " around Big D.. He can wring so much outa one note, I preferred his traditional blues playing staying true to his favorite blues artists. SRV was freakin great but I just liked Jimmie better..
Thanks for those comments!
Wow, you’re the first human being I have ever heard say that.
You want ATTENTION Jimmie Vaughan? Welcome to the ATTENTION Sight..are you with me ?
talk in the end is the best, still is
Thank you, Great Stuff.
Very welcome
So we finally get the truth! I heard a story once that SRV was using the wah pedal that Jimi gave Jimmie but that it was a vox... I guess that might be one of those myths too lol
some get called
some get sent
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Love this interview! Is there part two coming soon?
Ruzz Guitar Absolutely. I should have it up this week. Thanks for asking.
@@BarsideJiveLive Can't wait!
Ruzz Guitar Part 2 is up!!
@@BarsideJiveLive Thank you!
@@BarsideJiveLive Not seeing it on your page yet
worried when i saw hippies and tie dye shirts but....good interview and let him talk instead of talking over him
Tune at 19:42?
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It's from an old documentary and interview. Maybe just Jimmie's own instrumental. Lightning Hopkins / Lil' Son Jackson style
:)
Wow. This interviewer got so much out of Jimmie - even though he did a terrible job with the questions. Amazing.
So the questions must have worked...right?
Thanks for the feedback.
Barside Jive I'd say you did a great job. I would have been a stammering fool if I tried to talk to Jimmie!
@@jamiesdetailingden6620 Thank you!
Jimmie is my hero, met him backstage at the iridium this year! Pure number one class act!
Jimmy Ray Vaughan
Jimmie Lawrence vaughan
@@robroy4058 Right...Jimmy Ray Vaughan. just what I said.
Jimmie Lee Vaughan, named after his dad, JLV Sr.
@@nancyflores77 Jimmie Lawrence Vaughan.. Look it up for yourself.