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  • @stevemercer6976
    @stevemercer6976 2 года назад +38

    This was filmed in the TV studio where I worked at the time. I didn't find out about it until the day after because it was kept pretty secret. The guys who worked the evening shift got to see the whole taping as it happened. I was so jealous.

    • @tboned5641
      @tboned5641 2 года назад +1

      Hey Steve, the hammer. Hamilton CHCH T.V 1983. I was at CAMCO at the time. Lol

    • @thisguy8916
      @thisguy8916 2 года назад

      Come up off the goods, Man!

    • @heydayma10513
      @heydayma10513 Год назад

      So heavenly good

  • @nickhughes3893
    @nickhughes3893 2 года назад +13

    Love how Stevie is so respectful whenever he plays with the greats. Very reserved and restrains his talent out of respect. Class

  • @jlmain5777
    @jlmain5777 2 года назад +17

    Albert considered Stevie to be like a son to him. This is great because Stevie is playing Albert’s guitar licks back to him. You can hear that Albert was his biggest influence.

  • @mamaflush9945
    @mamaflush9945 2 года назад +19

    If you'll watch closely, you can see Stevie studying Albert's playing, and facial expressions. And I'm always amazed at how Albert had signals and had great communication with the other band members. He gives the bass player a look during one part of Stevie's playing. One thing to know about with blues music. It was different than any other genre of music. Black Artists we're sought after, and revered for their music. However, I agree with you there was open discrimination happening during Albert's life. And I believe that's what gave some of these artists the wisdom to be humble, living the life they lived. Great Reaction Chod.

    • @thedudeabides4829
      @thedudeabides4829 2 года назад +1

      Open discrimination is why Elvis got as big as he did but it’s also the reason a lot of white racists hated Elvis. He brought African American music that was being “canceled” or suppressed to white americans.

    • @markallan5484
      @markallan5484 2 года назад +1

      Stevie studied Albert's playing for years before this brilliant session. I loved Albert well before I had heard of Stevie. When I heard Stevie, I was blown away and also struck by how much his playing was influenced by Albert's. If I met whoever got these two together, I would shake his hand, give him a huge man hug and buy him drinks all night long. Ditto if it was a woman.

  • @jackscott5593
    @jackscott5593 2 года назад +14

    SRV ~ 🎸🐐 THE goat of all goats
    It's laughable to think that so many people believe Jimi was Stevie's #1 influence. All anyone has to do is watch this jam session and they'll quickly see that Albert was Stevie's main man. Stevie may have dressed like Jimi, and adopted his stage presence, but you can hear Albert in damn near every note Stevie played.

  • @mikeyg3202
    @mikeyg3202 2 года назад +6

    teacher and student tremendous jam.

  • @kaycee4357
    @kaycee4357 2 года назад +7

    Where Stevie felt so honored to play with Albert, Albert felt just as honored. What amazing people!💞 Man, Stevie would have been a household name had he survived; but he sure gave of himself when he was here ---- Ya know they're jammin' together again.

  • @wolfe6220
    @wolfe6220 2 года назад +26

    Albert was a gruff no nonsense bull of a man. Albert was pestered into letting Stevie sit in when Stevie was just starting out. Albert thought Stevie would embarrass himself on stage, but he didn't. Stevie began playing Albert King licks that Albert had forgotten. He started grinning during the set and pretty soon, Stevie became "Little Stevie" to Albert (Albert was probably a good foot taller and 150 lbs heavier than Stevie).
    10 years or so later, Albert's manager asked him if he wanted to film this show with this hot young guitarist, Stevie Ray Vaughan. Albert was like, "Who??" Eventually Albert realized they meant "Little Stevie" and agreed.
    Watching these two, you can see the love and respect they had for each other. Albert said that if he ever had a white son, Stevie would have been it. He didn't like many people but he loved Stevie. He was heartbroken when Stevie died and cried like a baby at Stevie's funeral. He died 2 years after Stevie passed.

  • @redzone77p
    @redzone77p 2 года назад +6

    Albert Kings voice was like a pad of butter melting down a stack of pancakes...smooth as silk. Saw King and his grandson just before he died...LEGENDARY. After the concert he was sitting at the bar i was like 2 feet away from him, but i could not bring myself to talk to him....my regrets.

  • @clifton8929
    @clifton8929 2 года назад +12

    Thank You Chod - It's awesome to see an original old school Icon, and the late great (Icon) SVR playing with one of his idols.

  • @craigreid7178
    @craigreid7178 2 года назад +9

    Two classic, iconic artists together, does it get any better than this???

  • @debitaylor2101
    @debitaylor2101 2 года назад +1

    He played a big guitar, a triangular Gibson Flying V shaped like a rocket ship. He named it “Lucy” and played upside-down and left-handed without reversing the order of the strings. And he could play it loud, especially onstage, where his searing, overdriven lead lines streaked feedback like jet trails from a 747.

  • @TheDivayenta
    @TheDivayenta 2 года назад +7

    Jimi and Albert were SRV’s main influences. I was blessed to see Albert live at the Fillmore West in the 60’s!
    The great Black blues artists were not recognized here- so they went to England where the rock bands worshipped and studied them for years. Albert toured with all the big British groups because of that.

  • @cra-craintenn6327
    @cra-craintenn6327 2 года назад +3

    A lot of people have covered this song, but it was written for and first recorded by Albert King in 1967.

  • @surlechapeau
    @surlechapeau 2 года назад +7

    Blues recommendations: Albert Collins "Master Charge", "Too Tired". Robert Cray "Smoking Gun". Son Seals "Buzzard Luck".

    • @lathedauphinot6820
      @lathedauphinot6820 2 года назад +1

      Albert Collins, Johnny Copeland, and Robert Cray “The Dream”.

    • @surlechapeau
      @surlechapeau 2 года назад

      @@lathedauphinot6820 Their 'Showdown' is a great album!

    • @lathedauphinot6820
      @lathedauphinot6820 2 года назад

      @@surlechapeau It’s one of my favorites. I bought the vinyl at Antone’s records and I still play it often. I never got to see Johnny Copeland play, but I saw Robert Cray, and I saw Albert Collins play at Antone’s. He always had a long cord on his guitar so he could walk around, and he walked up to me, face to face, and played for a minute or so, which seemed an hour. That was special, because it seemed you knew him after that, like he was playing just for you. What a great showman, and what a great guitarist! He played with Stevie like an equal.

    • @surlechapeau
      @surlechapeau 2 года назад +1

      @@lathedauphinot6820 agreed! Similar for me with Albert, saw him in a very small club The Turning Point in 1991? He used that long cord to go out into the street and jam!! Met him after the show and got his autograph on a copy of his 'Ice Pickin' ' album. Saw Robert Cray at Pier 86 NYC Aug 25 1988.

  • @robrichardson7079
    @robrichardson7079 2 года назад +3

    This was late in Albert's life and he wasn't what he was in the 1960s or early 70s, but he still had some of that old magic. SRV's career had just started his big career ascent and Albert was his top influence, you can see it the more you study Albert King.

  • @musicairplanes4884
    @musicairplanes4884 2 года назад +5

    Stevie idolized Albert King. Back in the day I saw a concert at The Forum in Inglewood. Albert King, BB King and Freddie King. Buddy Miles played drums for all three.

    • @jamietfranklin
      @jamietfranklin 2 года назад +1

      epic

    • @musicairplanes4884
      @musicairplanes4884 2 года назад +2

      @@jamietfranklin You got that right. It's one of those things in life that comes around just once and you have to grab it or forever wish you had. I will never forget it.

  • @TheDivayenta
    @TheDivayenta 2 года назад

    Albert was Stevie’s idol , mentor and actual godfather!

  • @jaymcclanahan4060
    @jaymcclanahan4060 2 года назад +4

    Their playing compliments each other so well.

  • @andythrush3341
    @andythrush3341 2 года назад +8

    Oh man. sweet, sweet blues! Those guitars were crying up a storm! Love it! THANKS Chod!

  • @moefeaux1442
    @moefeaux1442 2 года назад +11

    Chod, that whole session is available here on YT for viewing in case you want to see more. I'm sure you know from your info search that Albert King was ne of SRV's inspirations.

  • @jennhurl
    @jennhurl 2 года назад +3

    Stevie is so happy in the videos with
    Al King. Oh, how he idolized him. 🎵✌

  • @dreww1609
    @dreww1609 2 года назад

    Stevie idolized Albert and his playing - he was probably the biggest influence on Stevie's playing aside from the 2 Jimmie's - Jimmie Vaughan his older bro and lethal blues gutiar player, and Hendrix of course. And Albert and he have a history - one of the if not the most iconic moment of Stevie's come-up involved getting to jam with Albert at the local blues hot spot Antone's in Austin, Texas one night as a teenager. It was a transforming moment in Stevie's life and career - so for them to come back together all these years later makes this live session between them so special. They do a rendition of a song called "Blues at Sunrise" from the same concert and it is simply epic, but also so warm and easy to embrace. Stevie got his style of the big bend long notes from Albert directly. Albert is a lefty but instead of playing a re-fitted lefty guitar he just turned it over and so his high strings are where the low strings usually are - all backwards - but that is how he taught himself and it makes no difference it is all in the music (just a cool fact and something to look for when you watch him play). As always, Stevie takes his foot off the pedal around his elders and idols to make sure they shine. You have seen the god level skill SRV has, but you never see him dip into that God Mode when he is playing with his older influences; it is all about respect - that is just who SRV was. Not only that, a lot of otherwise semi-forgotten (by popular music at least) artists got a 2nd life because Stevie breathed life back into the blues in the 80's, and he made SURE to pay respect and bring as many of them and as much of that success and momentum back to his idols - he played a big role in getting interest going back into their music and it meant the world to them as artists and people and helped them financially too, as being a fire bluesman in the 60's didn't pay too many bills for a lot of these legends by the time the 80's rolled around. It is doubtful anyone did as much as Stevie to change that, unintentionally just by rejuvenating interest but also intentionally by always calling out where he got his inspiration. Check out the video of "Pipeline" live with Stevie and his brother Jimmie - it is one of the coolest things you will ever see.

  • @mmg6282
    @mmg6282 2 года назад +1

    You got it backwards. It was SRV you was privileged to play with Albert King. You really need to watch the whole show. SRV looked up to King and tried to emulate King’s style of blues. At the Time, King was the one being bothered by a young up comer. Look whose band was playing with them. It was Albert Kings guys back there.
    Thanks for the video, it’s one of my favorites.

  • @brianhill714
    @brianhill714 Год назад

    Albert King was left handed and he played upside down, now that takes true talent.

  • @vrvaughn
    @vrvaughn 2 года назад +2

    I was at a little club in New York called The Lone Star seeing Albert King when Stevie Ray showed up. Walked in with his guitar, plugged in and played a set with Albert and his band.

  • @Sandyg1961
    @Sandyg1961 2 года назад

    Albert so good he plays guitar backwards and upside down. Meaning he’s left handed. And his string position is reversed from regular guitar. That’s why can’t nobody do it like him.

  • @trevorholden7423
    @trevorholden7423 2 года назад

    Master mentor and exceptional apprentice jamming together, it just doesn't get any better than that...

  • @robc.8269
    @robc.8269 2 года назад +3

    "Blues Before Sunrise" please off of the same performance. The whole performance is Epic & Albert talks a lot in parts, because he was so excited to play with Stevie. He remembered playing with Stevie at Antone's in Austin when Stevie was Young as Little Stevie.

  • @thomasfiscus7321
    @thomasfiscus7321 2 года назад +2

    i have the album ALBERT KING & STEVIE RAY VAUGHAN

  • @user-ky7le9bf2m
    @user-ky7le9bf2m 7 месяцев назад

    Albert is the smoothest bourbon coupled with Stevie's strong blended whisky.

  • @sweetmichaelnow5690
    @sweetmichaelnow5690 2 года назад

    Blues is the back bone to most America music and British rock

  • @kirkknudsen4278
    @kirkknudsen4278 2 года назад +2

    Albert playing Albert and SRV playing Albert. You can hardly tell them apart when listening only. Albert is playing a guitar left handed with the high strings on top. It's tough to get that sound.

  • @peterreist2882
    @peterreist2882 2 года назад

    This whole session is spectacular, and props to that bassist for holding it down tight

  • @bbiermanster
    @bbiermanster 2 года назад +3

    Thanks Chod. There's some great music from this session. King and Vaughan also recorded "I'm Gonna Move To The Outskirts of Town, " which was also recorded by Ray Charles. If you get a chance, check out the Ray Charles version, because he usually isn't categorized as a Blues artist.

  • @corbinsmith477
    @corbinsmith477 2 года назад

    Another great version of this song was done by Cream with Jack Bruce's amazing Bass and soulful singing.

  • @zunbake3
    @zunbake3 2 года назад +3

    The 3 Kings were great, BB, Albert and Freddie (my favorite). Check out Albert Collins (Live-I ain't Drunk) too.

  • @jacobin1159
    @jacobin1159 2 года назад +2

    They had fun!

  • @deckofcards87
    @deckofcards87 Год назад

    The original recording from King's album 'Born Under A Bad Sign' is a must-hear. The bass production on my vinyl copy of the album kicks and sounds very ahead of it's time.

  • @sandrasofiahsexton3917
    @sandrasofiahsexton3917 2 года назад

    Love this! Have watched it a couple of times already--love how they are jammin' it. I also love their performance of Stormy Monday. Yes, their connection is lovely to witness.

  • @robertajack2783
    @robertajack2783 2 года назад +2

    One word sums this up . . . amazing !!

  • @danielwilliams6952
    @danielwilliams6952 2 года назад

    Cuz, even if you don't do a reaction, you gotta watch this entire performance! You will not be disappointed

  • @dooeydessimal8917
    @dooeydessimal8917 Год назад

    With 2 great guitar players it’s easy to not pay attention to the vocals, but Albert Kings voice is just on point! Stevie is very respectfully reserved with Albert. But, true story, I was at Albert Kings last show in Santa Ana CA in 92! Got to shake his hand, and found out he died a few days later.
    These are 2 of the greatest of all time

  • @rogerkelly7988
    @rogerkelly7988 2 года назад +1

    Two of the greatest blues guitarist on stage together I really got into the blues in 1971 and was a huge fan of BB King, Freddie King and Albert King

  • @Manup2day
    @Manup2day 2 года назад +1

    Kudos to the drummer Chod....playing 16th with one hand and locking it down. Not an easy task.

  • @gillesmorin9439
    @gillesmorin9439 2 года назад +5

    Great piece of music man! Cream made a great cover of this song!

  • @marthaz
    @marthaz 2 года назад +2

    Legends - young and old. 😍

  • @jodan4
    @jodan4 2 года назад +2

    One of these days maybe someone will play Stevie Ray Vaughn doing Riviera Paradise.

  • @darlenebanks1368
    @darlenebanks1368 2 года назад

    Finally , my Ace and King. Thx love this song.

  • @neilmceachren9485
    @neilmceachren9485 2 года назад

    I loved hearing brothers playing the blues. Nice. Try playing muddy waters and johnny winter together. Sweet.howlin wolf, ect. Love my old chicago electric blues

  • @sst3d
    @sst3d 2 года назад

    Prefect reaction…the respect between these gentlemen is stunning…your reaction,letting the artists do their thing is respectful and genuinely sweet, young man

  • @hog7203
    @hog7203 2 года назад +3

    You should do a special reaction to the three blue's kings, BB King, Albert King, and Freddie King.

  • @larrylovingjr548
    @larrylovingjr548 2 года назад

    Damn young man i really hope you cherish the pure level of rawness of every emotion and then some . Albert King , BB King ,SRV & Johnny copeland . the true 4 god's of bluse....

  • @lanewoods9420
    @lanewoods9420 Год назад

    Thanks for not neglecting these gems. I could listen for hours. Try "Tin Pan Alley" by SRV and Johnny Copeland- a real masterpiece.

  • @americanaforever6725
    @americanaforever6725 2 года назад

    Albert King is “bad” man when it comes to playing the blues

  • @chuckweger5445
    @chuckweger5445 2 года назад +1

    THANK YOU!

  • @yourebusted5786
    @yourebusted5786 2 года назад +1

    This is the perfect opportunity for you to hear Pat Travers play this song from the Crash and Burn album. You'll be impressed.

  • @ransleyjumper1333
    @ransleyjumper1333 Год назад +1

    Hey you don't know this but SRV one of my favorite in the world RIP

  • @jamietfranklin
    @jamietfranklin 2 года назад +2

    You hit GOLD! Texas Blues Master and Masterful Student. Thank you!

  • @ricklucero6703
    @ricklucero6703 2 года назад +2

    Albert never restrung his axe. Plays upside down. High E is on the top.

  • @thedudeabides4829
    @thedudeabides4829 2 года назад

    You really need to check out Albert King “I’ll Play The Blues For You”. It grooves and has a lot of soulfulness in the rhythm section which i really appreciate in a blues song. It seems like a lot of blues bands kept the rhythm section somewhat formulated or generic so would emphasis would stay on the lead guitar. I’ve seen some younger people react to blues songs and not really like the fact it was/is for the most part guitar centric.

  • @joelliebler5690
    @joelliebler5690 2 года назад +2

    Great stuff

  • @thomasjurgensen2086
    @thomasjurgensen2086 2 года назад +2

    About time you got around to some Albert King now try some Freddie King you will enjoy try Cross Cut Saw by Albert

  • @watchwmn
    @watchwmn Год назад

    Don't get no better than this, right here...

  • @richardkarl4415
    @richardkarl4415 8 месяцев назад +1

    Matchbox blue's from in session

  • @rickmccarty8200
    @rickmccarty8200 2 года назад +3

    love the channel!!

  • @bangmon1000
    @bangmon1000 2 года назад +1

    😊👍

  • @nathanmccloud3572
    @nathanmccloud3572 Год назад

    Albert king had a big influence on Jimi Hendrix

  • @johnlillis1161
    @johnlillis1161 2 года назад +1

    hey Chod can you give these two a listen Lee Michaels Heighty Hi and Joe Cocker Cry Me A River thanks oh yea i seen you gave a listen to Steve Marriott alot you should give his Band the Small Faces Itchycoo Park a listen great great song thanks

  • @aaronb4493
    @aaronb4493 2 года назад

    💥

  • @DaisyMae0929
    @DaisyMae0929 2 года назад +1

    Two contemporary blues artists you might enjoy are Gary Clark Jr.: ruclips.net/video/gYXMDCNjl8M/видео.html and Tab Benoit: ruclips.net/video/GUB4gsM_GGQ/видео.html. Two very different styles but some of the best I've ever heard. Never get tired of either one of them

  • @johnfields9416
    @johnfields9416 2 года назад

    Merry Christmas to you and your family!

  • @stevecrisell108
    @stevecrisell108 2 года назад

    Superlative.

  • @JAMESMOORE-gq4vv
    @JAMESMOORE-gq4vv 2 года назад +1

    I'LL PLAY THE BLUES FOR YOU.

  • @shanenolan8252
    @shanenolan8252 2 года назад

    I think there is a song about this song ( same name) used on the credits of the Sopranos tv show .

  • @mrnobody9104
    @mrnobody9104 2 года назад

    SRV right along side his idol you know that was a special deal for him! Albert King was a bad M/F.

  • @charlesoneil1899
    @charlesoneil1899 Год назад

    Albert and Stevie were father and son!

  • @zabbott51
    @zabbott51 2 года назад

    Albert king, truly plays upsidedown. Unlike Hendrix Jimi put the strings in the right place. It's amazing
    .

  • @sijuirl
    @sijuirl 2 года назад

    Please react to George thorogood Madison Blues

  • @robertlear2735
    @robertlear2735 2 года назад +3

    Eric Clapton stole a lot of licks from Albert King

  • @robertlear2735
    @robertlear2735 2 года назад +7

    I think Albert King is the best purely blues guitarist. SRV I consider more of a rock guitar player.

    • @minigirl6379
      @minigirl6379 2 года назад +2

      Well, you'd be wrong. Stevie Ray Vaughan could play Rock, Jazz, Texas Swing, Blues, you name it, he could play it. His main genre however, was Blues. Perhaps you should listen to more of his music and do more research on who he actually was, instead of what you think. He was solely responsible for keeping the Blues alive, during a time when Blues had been forgotten. He didn't get to play with all of the great Blues legends because he was a Rock musician. He got to play the Blues with them, because he was as good as they were. They didn't allow just any old "Rock guitarist " to play with them. They considered Stevie Ray Vaughan to be one of them. One of the great Blues players. I really can't believe you actually commented that, and I really can't believe anyone up voted it. I guess a lot of people don't know much about Stevie Ray. Smdh

  • @decadesbandtucson4880
    @decadesbandtucson4880 7 месяцев назад

    Great!! But, I Think Stevie Ray Was Holding Back His Blues Runs Some. Not Taking Away From Albert, One Of Stevie's Mentors.

  • @dougthePogingguitarist
    @dougthePogingguitarist 2 года назад

    can you do a reaction to I Will Not Be Led by Nazareth

  • @428chase
    @428chase 2 года назад

    I also feel they rushed the bass line too

  • @428chase
    @428chase 2 года назад

    pretty sweet version but I like pat travers born under a bad sign ruclips.net/video/mCiGGFpHjxs/видео.html version a little better though and the reason I think king ran the lyrics together to fast I didn't care for that, Pat Travers is a little more laid back in his delivery, more easy to understand . I challenge you to do a comparison.