A few years ago I was hanging out with some friends that are into music as we drank a few beers. The question came up: Who do you think the greatest guitar player of all time is? A few said Eric Clapton, some said Eddie Van Halen, and some mentioned others. When I told them I think Stevie Ray Vaughn is the greatest guitar player of all time they all looked at me and said "who???" Sadly many young folks have never heard of SRV and aren't aware of the awesomeness.
Not only Stevie. This is a cover of a Buddy Guy song. Buddy made it awesome back in 1969. Stevie made it his own while giving tribute to Buddy. Even the way Stevie says “Tisket” is the same way Buddy said it in a live version.
This song was written by Buddy Guy in 1968 and released it July 26, 1968, Stevie Ray Vaughan and Buddy Guy were good friends and played together quite a bit. I know alot of people watch great guitarist and they think Jimi Hendrix was the first to play his guitar and do alot of tricks with it but Eric Clapton went to Marquee Club in 1965, Eric Clapton said he saw Buddy Guy play his guitar above his head, with his teeth and picked his guitar which you see Stevie Ray do alot. My husband and I went to see Buddy Guy perform here in Traverse city Michigan about 4 yrs ago and he was amazing, he took one of the drummers sticks and started playing his guitar but crazier then that he was really sweating so he got a towel wiped his sweat and then started playing his guitar with the towel. Stevie Ray Vaughan was so underrated, everything he could do with his guitar playing behind his head, broken string, switch guitar in the middle of a solo and never missed a beat, play with one hand, broken string, adjust his AMP'S while playing one handed, play with no hands just by moving the guitar up and down, he could play behind his back longer than anyone ever has but has never ranked #1 in any of the top greatest guitarist of all time. Stevie Ray could also play the drums, saxophone and piano but was soooo amazing on the guitar.
It’s originally a Buddy Guy song. I saw Buddy Guy play with Stevie the last time he played in Austin, at his “Rites Of Spring” show at Auditorium Shores by the Colorado River. His statue is there now, but it’s further from the water than the stage that they used to build it seemed like right at the water’s edge. Seems like it was last week. Fate is cruel. Sunday, the night after Stevie died, we went to a wake at Liberty Lunch on 2nd St in Austin. Everyone was in shock and crying and no one really knew what to do. Stevie loved music, so Doyle Bramhall and some of Stevie’s other friends played and talked, and it became a joyful celebration of his life. I remember Doyle playing “Willie the Wimp and His Cadillac Coffin”. It felt like Stevie was there.
I just learned something new with this comment...I didn't know that The Great Buddy Guy had done this and apparently wrote it ! Thank you for the info 🙂 That's why comments are very important .
Talking to him you felt blessed. He had that something surrounding him you knew Jesus was present. My blessing level is maximum overdrive knowing I knew him, and stood in his airspace. Breathing the same air as this guy confirms that I have been blessed by Jesus. How can I bitch about anything, I stood with this man.
I saw SRV twice ,I started to play guitar after I saw him when I was 13 ! I'm now 52 , I learned most of SRV and Jimi Hendrix songs ! You guys know good music , if you have any questions about SRV THERE is not much I don't know about him ! Keep up the good work, ps this a cover song !
The complete package, Pure Talent, pure energy, pure togetherness. Everyone, playing through instruments, giving, you a feeling, like, no other..God given, talent, like none other..An experience, that always, will, touch my Soul..Forever.. R.I.P. S.r.v..thankyou..so much..🙏🎸❤️💯
I saw him live several times, and he never played his sets the same way, the songs would change mood, order, and speed every time. It was really something to see.
Remember my mom dancing in the kitchen to SRV ~ love struck baby ~ was her favorite, she passed years ago now but will never forget, thanks for bringing back memories
Thank you for your reaction! I had the honor of seeing SRV 3X, when he passed thru NYC. You just could not sit still during one of his shows. My friends nearly got thrown out of Radio City Music Hall for dancing in the aisles, we didn't care! He was the GOAT, IMHO!
Thanks, David - I am sadly under-educated about the band members that make it happen -- huge Queen fan, here - since a teenager - and I've always been a little bit exasperated when people are all about Freddie - YES - he was extraordinary - there will never be another... but damn - give it up for the BAND that made it possible for him to be as amazing as he was...
The evil that walks the Earth today and we get Stevie taken so young, 30 yrs or 30 days, makes no difference. A very humble guy, and in my opinion, the BEST Blues/Rock Guitarist to walk the Earth....Just stinks how thing go. RIP Brother x
you guys repeat after me "RIVIERA PARADISE", it is a must listen/reaction too !!!!!!!! this whole performance makes me smile even though we lost him. He was so bright eyed and bushy tailed, smilin' and happy !!!!! To see him in this light knowing where he had come from and conquered makes me love him even more !!!! Love seeing you guys fall for him as well ❤❤❤
what an incredible musician srv was, live, in the studio, composing, playing, singing, one of the most complete and impressive musicians in the history of rnr, and music.
Yes, Tommy Shannon on bass, Reese Wynans on keys, and Chris Whipple on drums! They keep Stevie in his pocket and support him wherever he goes. Stevie sets the pace and they follow him. Stevie was always so humble though. Even though as the main attraction Stevie would be asked questions about his band. He always said he was their guitarist. He insisted their fee for performing would be spilt evenly between them which was unheard of but Stevie wouldn't have it any other way. They loved each other like brothers. If you want to hear honey vocals please react to "Life Without You" performed at the Capital Theatre. He wrote that song after his good friend Charlie passed suddenly from a heart attack. Charlie had a guitar shop in Dallas and They became very close. Enjoy your reactions guys‼️. Keep up the good work and keep SRV coming🎶🎸
I loved your reaction to my all time favorite SRV!!! For an amazing SRV and Reese experience, check out Look At Little Sister live from this same concert in Austin. What happens will most definitely amaze y’all 🔥🔥🔥
Hey you switched songs at the intro, love it, you both are hilarious, Stevie Ray could sing a song about almost anything and it would sound good,lol.I miss him so much he almost single handedly brought back the blues when he came out R.I.P. Stevie still miss you a ton❤️
I've watched your reactions to this video multiple times and keep coming back because I enjoy how much you're enjoying SRV and Double Trouble here. You both rockin' with them, appreciating all the elements, including the band members' excellence, and SRV nearly skinning that guitar alive! The high expectations Travis expressed at the start were soon eclipsed by what followed. Absolutely loved seeing your faces during this jam. Priceless! The first time I ever heard Stevie Ray Vaughan was this live performance of "Mary Had A little Lamb," and was blown away, and ever since then I cannot get enough of him!
I like you guys react to this legendary guitarist. For me SRV is one of the few guitarists who always looks cooler than any other gutarist. He still blown me away to this day...
I've made the same head nods.. its so intense ya FEEL it...Love Stevie Ray... love youre reactions...my nephew who plays guitar, call me Stevie ray...should I be so blessed..
The fact that he played a strat with custom .013 gauge strings is insane. He tuned to Eb and played high action to allow them to resonate properly and didn't use a wound third so he could bend easier. That's why his tone was so unique.
What a band!!!!! Why do the best get taken tooooooo soon ☹ Fantastic rendition - indeedie talent has nothing to do with the melonin in anyones skin! Great reaction...RIP Stevie...noone has stepped even close to ur amazing croc shoes lol 😍
And So much more music & passion from SRV.. I truly believe once our temporary bodies of flesh passes away we all will have eternal spiritual bodies everlasting.. So Stevie if your watching/listening we love you brother God bless Thank you for your gift and hope to meet you on the other side in the spirit realm..
PLEASE make a reaction video of Stevie Ray Vaughan (at the same Austin City Limits concert as above, 1989) to "Look at Little Sister'. Not so much for the song itself, but to SRV changing guitars after breaking a string, MID-SONG, and NEVER MISSING ONE SINGLE NOTE. This "feat" is as impressive as any guitarist has ever done before. Also note the Stevie Ray plays with 13 gauge strings...the largest strings made, these are basically cables. Almost all performing guitarists use 6 or 7 gauge and many have said that they tried 13 gauge before and their hands cramped up after 10 minutes. SRV's hands were gorilla strong. Plus, I've never seen ANY guitarist break more strings than Stevie Ray...I saw him break three strings at the Daytona concert.
@@anitnec could I please suggest another SRV song? Not waiting for an answer😊. Çouldn't stand the weather, a funkier tune. If you choose the Capitol theatre version you get an amazing keyboard solo.
Not sure if you guys knew this yet but SRV was pretty much discovered by David Bowie. SRV plays most of the guitar on Bowie's "Let's Dance" album. But I digress......you should react to SRV performing "Life Without You" live at the Capital Theater in NJ in 2005. In that performance Stevie Ray is obviously quite wasted but he proceeds to perform perhaps his greatest guitar mastery ever! I mean, it's not too often you get to see a guy play the guitar with his teeth!!!!
When I saw SRV in concert for the "Live! Alive!" tour in 1987, he used that particular Strat on the stage. Whats amazing about his abilities is that, he reputedly used 13 gauge strings on his guitars. Now, imagine the strength it takes to bend those strings upwards, on the frets! He had large and powerful hands.
He played GHS Nickel Rockers custom 13's tuned to Eb. He didn't use a wound third so it was a little easier to bend and had lighter high strings. Still tough to bend but not hands of Thor tough. .013 - .015 - .019p - .028 - .038 - .058 is the set he typically used, although he would sometimes play .012 if his hands were fatigued. When I played Heavier stuff I played GHS Boomers 11 gauge and it was pretty tough to bend for solos (which is why I eventually went to Super Slinkys). My set was .011 - .015 - .018 - DY26 - DY36 - DY50. That's considered Medium gauge. The heavy 13 sets go 13 - 17 - 26 - 36 - 44 - 56, so yeah he played some thick strings
thanks, guys for your enthusiastic reaction -- gotta say that SRV was known for his generosity to other musicians - despite his incredible abilities, he often "stepped back" to let others get a little light --just such a great musician, and also human - wish we didn't have to miss him!
Stevie......pure guitar freak. I play. Could he be the best ever? I have watched and reviewed hundreds. I don’t think anyone is the best...it’s to hard to give that away with so many greats. With that being said, if I was forced to rank my top five? I would have trouble not listing him as number one. LOL. I always thought I could play guitar halfway decent but when I watch this guy? I feel like I started yesterday and I only have one string How? Just mesmerized.
This freakin' guy was just the tops. I only got to see him live once, but what a show. I think this genre of music would of been even more mainstream if he had survived. Man I miss him. Talk about God given ability. You can't be taught that.
Susie Q gets SRV. Once you realize that he didn't just play his guitar he sang through it, you realize the sheer genius in his playing. That guitar was way more than just an extension of him..it was his soul!!
Without doubt one of my favourite SRV songs, just the rhythm, the groove, the incredible vibe on stage to go with their magnificent energetic playing. I learnt to play this song's basic structure and it is so cool to play. Played it at many blues jams. And I luv watchin u guys getting into SRV and his band along with the rest of us, keep it up guys.. ps when Stevie hits those gnarly wild tremolo notes and Susie screws her face up, it cracks me up, makes my day hahaha!!..
Do t sweat it stevie had that effect on everyone that seen him I seen him 3 times and had my tickets to the tour ge was on when his helicopter went down
Legendary blues guitarist Buddy Guy was famous for his blues version of this song. . .SRV just did his own version of it, and made it great because of his immense talent.
He always said that guitar was his first wife and his number one guitar i think that guitar setting in a case in a museum wondering when Stevie's coming back😢
Ever notice the Stevie’s guitar has a left handed bridge installed on it? The whammy bar is on top. Jimi Hendrix played a right handed guitar flipped over and restrung it to be played left handed. Once again his whammy bar was at top of guitar. F’n awesome. 🤘🤪🤘
SRV was da shit wit a side order of stank ! I love your guy's reaction he had pure joy and you were grooving with the stank face I love you guys stay well
Reese was an original member of the Allman Brothers Band. He was forced out when Duane Allman and Dickie Betts decided they needed a singer and invited Gregg Allman, who also played keyboards, to join. Reese played with them again at their 50-year celebration last year.
You need to check out what strings on his guitar that he played will blow your mind the way he would blow your mind enjoy all heavy metal band glad see people keeping it true W
Mr. Reese Wynans on keys, plays nowadays with Mr. Joe Bonamassa...this live is one of the greatest performances!
I have nothing to add man, I just wanted to let you know that it’s Joe Bonamassa. Cheers, my friend!
@@willbrewer9253 ah you are right, my bad, fixed that. Cheers from 🇫🇮✌️
Joe bonamassa is amazing too
@Rafael Felan I'm playing Air Keyboard on the floor, & my little demon-predator (5 1/2 mo-old cat) is going nuts about it. :PPP
@@willbrewer9253 Bit of everything, but you can hear the Albert King influence.
SRV, still blowing minds 30 years after fate snatched him from us.
A few years ago I was hanging out with some friends that are into music as we drank a few beers. The question came up: Who do you think the greatest guitar player of all time is? A few said Eric Clapton, some said Eddie Van Halen, and some mentioned others. When I told them I think Stevie Ray Vaughn is the greatest guitar player of all time they all looked at me and said "who???" Sadly many young folks have never heard of SRV and aren't aware of the awesomeness.
@@bostonwhofan Jason Becker
His death makes me hate helicopters.
@@bostonwhofan Well, I hope you "enlightened" them!
So So true! R.I.P. Stevie!
Only Stevie could make a nursery rhyme this awesome.
The original version was done by buddy guy.
Not only Stevie. This is a cover of a Buddy Guy song. Buddy made it awesome back in 1969. Stevie made it his own while giving tribute to Buddy. Even the way Stevie says “Tisket” is the same way Buddy said it in a live version.
This song was written by Buddy Guy in 1968 and released it July 26, 1968, Stevie Ray Vaughan and Buddy Guy were good friends and played together quite a bit. I know alot of people watch great guitarist and they think Jimi Hendrix was the first to play his guitar and do alot of tricks with it but Eric Clapton went to Marquee Club in 1965, Eric Clapton said he saw Buddy Guy play his guitar above his head, with his teeth and picked his guitar which you see Stevie Ray do alot. My husband and I went to see Buddy Guy perform here in Traverse city Michigan about 4 yrs ago and he was amazing, he took one of the drummers sticks and started playing his guitar but crazier then that he was really sweating so he got a towel wiped his sweat and then started playing his guitar with the towel. Stevie Ray Vaughan was so underrated, everything he could do with his guitar playing behind his head, broken string, switch guitar in the middle of a solo and never missed a beat, play with one hand, broken string, adjust his AMP'S while playing one handed, play with no hands just by moving the guitar up and down, he could play behind his back longer than anyone ever has but has never ranked #1 in any of the top greatest guitarist of all time. Stevie Ray could also play the drums, saxophone and piano but was soooo amazing on the guitar.
It’s originally a Buddy Guy song. I saw Buddy Guy play with Stevie the last time he played in Austin, at his “Rites Of Spring” show at Auditorium Shores by the Colorado River. His statue is there now, but it’s further from the water than the stage that they used to build it seemed like right at the water’s edge. Seems like it was last week. Fate is cruel. Sunday, the night after Stevie died, we went to a wake at Liberty Lunch on 2nd St in Austin. Everyone was in shock and crying and no one really knew what to do. Stevie loved music, so Doyle Bramhall and some of Stevie’s other friends played and talked, and it became a joyful celebration of his life. I remember Doyle playing “Willie the Wimp and His Cadillac Coffin”. It felt like Stevie was there.
I just learned something new with this comment...I didn't know that The Great Buddy Guy had done this and apparently wrote it ! Thank you for the info 🙂 That's why comments are very important .
Talking to him you felt blessed. He had that something surrounding him you knew Jesus was present. My blessing level is maximum overdrive knowing I knew him, and stood in his airspace. Breathing the same air as this guy confirms that I have been blessed by Jesus. How can I bitch about anything, I stood with this man.
The Pride and Joy of Texas. I’m still mourning this great loss. I can’t imagine what he would sound like today!
Same. But -we are all still trying to wrap our heads around the greatness he left behind. Amazing
I saw SRV twice ,I started to play guitar after I saw him when I was 13 ! I'm now 52 , I learned most of SRV and Jimi Hendrix songs ! You guys know good music , if you have any questions about SRV THERE is not much I don't know about him ! Keep up the good work, ps this a cover song !
I Love it when anyone reacts to SRV on any video because he blows them away so bad it's like watching him for the first time 😂😆😂😆
The complete package, Pure Talent, pure energy, pure togetherness. Everyone, playing through instruments, giving, you a feeling, like, no other..God given, talent, like none other..An experience, that always, will, touch my Soul..Forever..
R.I.P. S.r.v..thankyou..so much..🙏🎸❤️💯
Stevie was a channel. The music flowed through him like a prophet... I love your reaction!
He was simply the best there ever was and he's out to prove he can make anything a jam
I honestly feel that there has never been or will ever be anyone as good as SRV 😭
And if u listen again, focus on the base, because he is shredding this song apart!
This version literally makes me cry every time! Such awesomeness ALL AROUND!!!
I saw him live several times, and he never played his sets the same way, the songs would change mood, order, and speed every time. It was really something to see.
You instantly break into smiles.
Remember my mom dancing in the kitchen to SRV ~ love struck baby ~ was her favorite, she passed years ago now but will never forget, thanks for bringing back memories
Thank you for your reaction! I had the honor of seeing SRV 3X, when he passed thru NYC. You just could not sit still during one of his shows. My friends nearly got thrown out of Radio City Music Hall for dancing in the aisles, we didn't care! He was the GOAT, IMHO!
His band was called double trouble, and they were all excellent musicians.
Reese Wynans on keyboards, Tommy Shannon on bass and Chris Layton on drums were Double Trouble
Thanks, David - I am sadly under-educated about the band members that make it happen -- huge Queen fan, here - since a teenager - and I've always been a little bit exasperated when people are all about Freddie - YES - he was extraordinary - there will never be another... but damn - give it up for the BAND that made it possible for him to be as amazing as he was...
I was supposed to see this line up with the legendary Tower of Power Horsn at Radio City NYC in Oct 1990. Sadly - the concert never happened.
The evil that walks the Earth today and we get Stevie taken so young, 30 yrs or 30 days, makes no difference. A very humble guy, and in my opinion, the BEST Blues/Rock Guitarist to walk the Earth....Just stinks how thing go. RIP Brother x
I seen him live when I was but a young man. We lost one of the greatest, when he was taken too soon. RIP SRV.
STV was quite possibly the finest blues guitarist that ever lived. Great to see this legend get some exposure in this day and age. Great reaction. 👍
I just love your SRV reactions! The fact that y’all have that huge smile the whole time! Keep going with him and his great band!!!
SRV was, and still is, the GOAT
I can watch anything he plays and be mesmerized. THE G.O.A.T.
you guys repeat after me "RIVIERA PARADISE", it is a must listen/reaction too !!!!!!!! this whole performance makes me smile even though we lost him. He was so bright eyed and bushy tailed, smilin' and happy !!!!! To see him in this light knowing where he had come from and conquered makes me love him even more !!!!
Love seeing you guys fall for him as well ❤❤❤
After that incredible first solo he had to tweak his high E back in tune. That performance is just insane.
what an incredible musician srv was, live, in the studio, composing, playing, singing, one of the most complete and impressive musicians in the history of rnr, and music.
Yes, Tommy Shannon on bass, Reese Wynans on keys, and Chris Whipple on drums! They keep Stevie in his pocket and support him wherever he goes. Stevie sets the pace and they follow him. Stevie was always so humble though. Even though as the main attraction Stevie would be asked questions about his band. He always said he was their guitarist. He insisted their fee for performing would be spilt evenly between them which was unheard of but Stevie wouldn't have it any other way. They loved each other like brothers.
If you want to hear honey vocals please react to "Life Without You" performed at the Capital Theatre. He wrote that song after his good friend Charlie passed suddenly from a heart attack. Charlie had a guitar shop in Dallas and They became very close. Enjoy your reactions guys‼️. Keep up the good work and keep SRV coming🎶🎸
Those 12 seconds or so after Reese's organ solo are just vintage SRV. Utter guitar mastery. I think I'm gonna make that riff my new ring tone.
I loved your reaction to my all time favorite SRV!!! For an amazing SRV and Reese experience, check out Look At Little Sister live from this same concert in Austin. What happens will most definitely amaze y’all 🔥🔥🔥
When I first saw this couple, I thought they might affect a too-cool-for-school vibe, but it turns out they're actually cheerful and sweet.
Hey you switched songs at the intro, love it, you both are hilarious, Stevie Ray could sing a song about almost anything and it would sound good,lol.I miss him so much he almost single handedly brought back the blues when he came out R.I.P. Stevie still miss you a ton❤️
The whole band is amazing,they enjoyed playing just as much as Stevie did. To me every performance felt like you were at a jam session on crack.
The GOAT...THAT MAN CAN BEND DEM STRINGS!!!!!!! 😎👏👏👏👏👏🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
I've watched your reactions to this video multiple times and keep coming back because I enjoy how much you're enjoying SRV and Double Trouble here. You both rockin' with them, appreciating all the elements, including the band members' excellence, and SRV nearly skinning that guitar alive! The high expectations Travis expressed at the start were soon eclipsed by what followed. Absolutely loved seeing your faces during this jam. Priceless!
The first time I ever heard Stevie Ray Vaughan was this live performance of "Mary Had A little Lamb," and was blown away, and ever since then I cannot get enough of him!
Complex masterpiece, couldn’t have said it any better 💯
I like you guys react to this legendary guitarist. For me SRV is one of the few guitarists who always looks cooler than any other gutarist. He still blown me away to this day...
I got see him before he died it was awesome mind blowing 2hrs almost playing guitar he is the goat
"Lenny" from El Macombo has everything! More jazzy,but he does "things" that are not done elsewhere! He wrote Lenny for his 1st wife.
I've made the same head nods.. its so intense ya FEEL it...Love Stevie Ray... love youre reactions...my nephew who plays guitar, call me Stevie ray...should I be so blessed..
Stevie could've taught a guitar class called expert dynamics 101. Almost makes me tear up it's so good.
The fact that he played a strat with custom .013 gauge strings is insane. He tuned to Eb and played high action to allow them to resonate properly and didn't use a wound third so he could bend easier. That's why his tone was so unique.
What a band!!!!!
Why do the best get taken tooooooo soon ☹
Fantastic rendition - indeedie talent has nothing to do with the melonin in anyones skin!
Great reaction...RIP Stevie...noone has stepped even close to ur amazing croc shoes lol 😍
SRV is and always will be the GOAT!
He is not only incredible on guitar, but one of the nicest people ever. Very shy in person.
Should have said was. Such a hard loss to swallow here in Dallas where he was from.
I love your reaction. Stevie Ray is so amazing.
SRV - Life Without You at Capitol Theater......you'll $hit your pants.
Hell yes
SRV WAS ONE OF THE BEST .IM 79 I've been a fan of his for years .I love to see the young gen. Liking and finding his music .,👍👍👍👍👍👍
My dad passed away December 22, Stevie Ray Vaughan was his favorite. Glad you guys enjoyed watching him :)
Sorry for your loss Chris. 🙏🏻
@@RandyTWA Thank you
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If there's a rock and roll Heaven your Dad is at the concert. They live on in our memories.
@@glassontherocks definitely!
SRV was so good.. check out “the sky is crying”
Mary had a funky azz lil lamb born from the raw depth and pure heart & soul - of Stephen Ray Vaughan..
And So much more music & passion from SRV..
I truly believe once our temporary bodies of flesh passes away we all will have eternal spiritual bodies everlasting..
So Stevie if your watching/listening we love you brother God bless Thank you for your gift and hope to meet you on the other side in the spirit realm..
Is there anyone else who could make Mary had a little lamb this cool?
The transition from keys to guitar is fucking amazing!!! The intensity in the way he plays the guitar is fucking amazing!!!
Yes my dear Stephen Ray Vaughn would make angels Weep.
PLEASE make a reaction video of Stevie Ray Vaughan (at the same Austin City Limits concert as above, 1989) to "Look at Little Sister'. Not so much for the song itself, but to SRV changing guitars after breaking a string, MID-SONG, and NEVER MISSING ONE SINGLE NOTE. This "feat" is as impressive as any guitarist has ever done before.
Also note the Stevie Ray plays with 13 gauge strings...the largest strings made, these are basically cables. Almost all performing guitarists use 6 or 7 gauge and many have said that they tried 13 gauge before and their hands cramped up after 10 minutes. SRV's hands were gorilla strong. Plus, I've never seen ANY guitarist break more strings than Stevie Ray...I saw him break three strings at the Daytona concert.
If you want to experience next level skills from Stevie ........ look at little sister !
If y’all not done...you must watch “Soundcheck”. Stevie’s 28 minute soundcheck is a mini-concert!
You have to react to his sound check video. It’s amazing
Nice to see some metalheads appreciate the blues. Music unites🎶
You are right ! In my opinion metal without blues it shouldn't exist anyway
@@anitnec could I please suggest another SRV song? Not waiting for an answer😊. Çouldn't stand the weather, a funkier tune. If you choose the Capitol theatre version you get an amazing keyboard solo.
@@themank99 Little Wing ? All good . Thans
@@anitnec I think Jimi and Stevie is jamming Little wing wherever they are. You know the legend about the crossroad. Good choice.
Not sure if you guys knew this yet but SRV was pretty much discovered by David Bowie. SRV plays most of the guitar on Bowie's "Let's Dance" album. But I digress......you should react to SRV performing "Life Without You" live at the Capital Theater in NJ in 2005. In that performance Stevie Ray is obviously quite wasted but he proceeds to perform perhaps his greatest guitar mastery ever! I mean, it's not too often you get to see a guy play the guitar with his teeth!!!!
It's a Buddy Guy song. Please check out The Aristocrats Erotic Cakes live, You'll enjoy it.
When I saw SRV in concert for the "Live! Alive!" tour in 1987, he used that particular Strat on the stage. Whats amazing about his abilities is that, he reputedly used 13 gauge strings on his guitars. Now, imagine the strength it takes to bend those strings upwards, on the frets! He had large and powerful hands.
He played GHS Nickel Rockers custom 13's tuned to Eb. He didn't use a wound third so it was a little easier to bend and had lighter high strings. Still tough to bend but not hands of Thor tough. .013 - .015 - .019p - .028 - .038 - .058 is the set he typically used, although he would sometimes play .012 if his hands were fatigued.
When I played Heavier stuff I played GHS Boomers 11 gauge and it was pretty tough to bend for solos (which is why I eventually went to Super Slinkys). My set was .011 - .015 - .018 - DY26 - DY36 - DY50. That's considered Medium gauge. The heavy 13 sets go 13 - 17 - 26 - 36 - 44 - 56, so yeah he played some thick strings
Stevie is an open channel to the soul
RIP ~ SRV
The bass player played with Johnny Winter back in the day.
I was lucky enough to see Reese Wynans the keyboard player in Joe Bonamassa's band a few years ago, still sounds incredible
thanks, guys for your enthusiastic reaction -- gotta say that SRV was known for his generosity to other musicians - despite his incredible abilities, he often "stepped back" to let others get a little light --just such a great musician, and also human - wish we didn't have to miss him!
Stevie......pure guitar freak. I play. Could he be the best ever? I have watched and reviewed hundreds. I don’t think anyone is the best...it’s to hard to give that away with so many greats. With that being said, if I was forced to rank my top five? I would have trouble not listing him as number one. LOL. I always thought I could play guitar halfway decent but when I watch this guy? I feel like I started yesterday and I only have one string How? Just mesmerized.
Damn he was so amazing.
This freakin' guy was just the tops. I only got to see him live once, but what a show. I think this genre of music would of been even more mainstream if he had survived. Man I miss him. Talk about God given ability. You can't be taught that.
What is crazy is that SRV is shredding the guitar but still feel the vibe of Mary Had A Little Lamb.
I’ll tell you what man , if this song 🎶 doesn’t make a smile 😃 on your face nothing will 🤩
Susie Q gets SRV. Once you realize that he didn't just play his guitar he sang through it, you realize the sheer genius in his playing. That guitar was way more than just an extension of him..it was his soul!!
This band was world capturing. And Stevie. Forget it
Stevie gave Mary Soul !
Without doubt one of my favourite SRV songs, just the rhythm, the groove, the incredible vibe on stage to go with their magnificent energetic playing. I learnt to play this song's basic structure and it is so cool to play. Played it at many blues jams. And I luv watchin u guys getting into SRV and his band along with the rest of us, keep it up guys.. ps when Stevie hits those gnarly wild tremolo notes and Susie screws her face up, it cracks me up, makes my day hahaha!!..
Do t sweat it stevie had that effect on everyone that seen him I seen him 3 times and had my tickets to the tour ge was on when his helicopter went down
4 letters......GOAT!!!!!
Glad to view this!! Love to see you venture off into this style.
"WILLY THE WIMP " IS ANOTHER GREAT ONE!!!!
Legendary blues guitarist Buddy Guy was famous for his blues version of this song. . .SRV just did his own version of it, and made it great because of his immense talent.
Base player is killing it. They are all hitting it on all cylinders.❤️❤️❤️
Stevie wasn't the first, but the BEST! You need to hear Buddy Guy play this.
He always said that guitar was his first wife and his number one guitar i think that guitar setting in a case in a museum wondering when Stevie's coming back😢
I got to see SRV twice. Once at Oakland Arena, and finally at Mountain View Amp. with Joe Cocker, just a few months before he passed.
Wow.. I could watch her Groove all day..
If he can sing Mary had a little lamb with this cool rendition, just think what he could do with humpy dumpty!! Probably blow ones mind!!
Ever notice the Stevie’s guitar has a left handed bridge installed on it? The whammy bar is on top. Jimi Hendrix played a right handed guitar flipped over and restrung it to be played left handed. Once again his whammy bar was at top of guitar. F’n awesome. 🤘🤪🤘
Oh.. My.. Goodness.. This Girl can move..
Hey I like you 2 so so very much you are my favorite friend you are to cool awesome friend
Mary had a massive JAM!
The studio version of this is my favorite SRV song, off the first album TEXAS FLOOD.
Mary had a little lamb was also performed by buddy guy and Jack bruce in the late 60s
SRV was da shit wit a side order of stank ! I love your guy's reaction he had pure joy and you were grooving with the stank face I love you guys stay well
Larry Had A Little Ma’am.
That was good.
Reese was an original member of the Allman Brothers Band. He was forced out when Duane Allman and Dickie Betts decided they needed a singer and invited Gregg Allman, who also played keyboards, to join. Reese played with them again at their 50-year celebration last year.
you too looking great on UA-cam I love it and like it you too going to Rick it out my friend
SRV PIR
my birthday is coming up and I want you to reaction to this song SRV love struck baby lyrics please please
THE MAESTRO !
You need to check out what strings on his guitar that he played will blow your mind the way he would blow your mind enjoy all heavy metal band glad see people keeping it true
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