First Time Hearing Stevie Ray Vaughan - Texas Flood

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  • @RockyNikolashin
    @RockyNikolashin Рік тому +2998

    Someone can prob say this better than me, but I think what Jimi did was break rules of traditional guitar playing and music on a global level. Keep in mind, he only recorded for three years. In those three years, he created a body of work that continues to be respected and loved to this day. He made people think not just outside the box, but outside the universe. On a time continuum, SRV was a slow burn while Jimi was a lightning strike. Both left a legacy of work; they are both genius musicians.

    • @RockyNikolashin
      @RockyNikolashin Рік тому +92

      @@SIXX2772 Nothing wrong with enjoying the art as they see it for the first time, being excited about it, then being blown away again on the next one. 🙂

    • @SIXX2772
      @SIXX2772 Рік тому +37

      @@RockyNikolashin I know...but clearly judging Hendrix by like the 2 songs they have heard or 3 ...and we all know his material is sorta hidden unlike SRV's....just need a more mature outlook but they young lol

    • @codelz187
      @codelz187 Рік тому +40

      Jimi Hendrix was and will most likely remain the GOAT. Its sad he died so young. I can't imagine what music would be like today if he was alive.

    • @LetsgoJags
      @LetsgoJags Рік тому +52

      @@SIXX2772Hendrix is the GOAT but SRV played with so much feel that it’s really hard to compare the two. We also have a lot more video of SRV which helps these guys visualize the pure guitar mastery. Both are legends and I have trouble putting one over the other!

    • @davidpatterson8738
      @davidpatterson8738 Рік тому +44

      Well-said. I feel like the other thing that can't be ignored is that even in this performance, SRV is pulling out of the bag that Jimi first filled up - the double-stops, effects-driven and whammy work, the showmanship and use of dissonance mixed with the blues - those are all ideas that Jimi blended in a way that no one had before. I think SRV woulda been the first to say that he would not exist as the player he was without the Hendrix Blueprint

  • @horsefly4400
    @horsefly4400 10 місяців тому +303

    Bro in the glasses literally had his life changed. Welcome to SRV fandom, brother.

    • @vinnycriss8907
      @vinnycriss8907 2 місяці тому +4

      Bro is the glasses in lit!

    • @dawnhall2400
      @dawnhall2400 Місяць тому +2

      ​@@vinnycriss8907
      He's great ❤

    • @franksosa8259
      @franksosa8259 Місяць тому +1

      Sure silenced them kids.😂

    • @swoe420
      @swoe420 20 днів тому

      Robert Randolph (sacred steel) was mesmerized by srv 1st time and became an instant fan.

    • @anitastreet5324
      @anitastreet5324 12 днів тому

      ​@@franksosa8259for a damn change at the very least.

  • @MrJhbart001
    @MrJhbart001 Рік тому +2037

    Best quote I ever heard about Stevie was that if you never played guitar before he made you want to pick it up and if you were already a guitar player he made you want to put it down.

  • @royjunior3349
    @royjunior3349 Рік тому +491

    I’m an old white dude who appreciates your honesty. I saw Jimi Hendrix a million years ago and he blew my mind. This guy blew my soul.

    • @GT-mq1dx
      @GT-mq1dx Рік тому +4

    • @greatknightcyber1131
      @greatknightcyber1131 Рік тому +8

      you are so lucky to have seen him

    • @doricetimko5403
      @doricetimko5403 Рік тому +2

      Loved Stevie Ray

    • @1980bwc
      @1980bwc Рік тому +7

      Awesome description of the differences between these 2 legends!

    • @brewdaly1873
      @brewdaly1873 Рік тому +11

      You put that fantastically. I think it's pointless to debate who was better, when they were both the best at what they did.

  • @ethermay
    @ethermay 8 місяців тому +103

    I’ve still never seen anyone else play the guitar this well in my life. Singing and speaking and breathing through the guitar. Pure total control. Nobody close.

    • @carolmolloy8001
      @carolmolloy8001 5 місяців тому

      A bit different style but how about Eric Clapton, or even better, Jeff Beck

    • @Tony-q8g
      @Tony-q8g 5 місяців тому

      ​@@carolmolloy8001Eric Clapton can take you on a journey ,absolutely.
      Jeff Beck was nothing more than a bunch of riffs squished together and pooped out and like a log of spam.
      How about Mark knopfler? I mean come on Eric Clapton picked him to be his lead guitarist on the album slow hand. When Eric Clapton and Mark knopfler on stage together Eric Clapton refused to follow Mark knopfler solo he said f*** no

    • @triciajumonville7741
      @triciajumonville7741 4 місяці тому +2

      @@carolmolloy8001 Look up what Eric Clapton said about how Steve Ray played.

    • @willemhouweling9257
      @willemhouweling9257 4 місяці тому +2

      @@Tony-q8g I think Jeff Beck deserves a little more respect than just a bunch off riffs the man is oncopyable

    • @KB-ke3fi
      @KB-ke3fi 2 місяці тому +1

      @@carolmolloy8001 It ALL came from Texas swing, man.

  • @fatamorrighan
    @fatamorrighan Рік тому +642

    I saw SRV in concert, he was the best guitarist I had ever seen. After the show he got a beer and sat on the stage and talked to the audience for 45 minutes. When he died, I could not stop crying because I knew in this lifetime I would never see a performer like that again.

    • @kathymackey5135
      @kathymackey5135 Рік тому +22

      To me it was the day the music died

    • @brigitte9999
      @brigitte9999 Рік тому +12

      That story makes me cry.

    • @pagesk2001
      @pagesk2001 Рік тому +10

      I managed to see SRV several times. Each show was a masterpiece. I was crushing to hear that he had died. It was a similar feeling as when Lynyrd Skynyrd's plane went down.

    • @markholland5767
      @markholland5767 Рік тому +3

      I also seen srv in 82, and what a great show.

    • @tracyhaverstick5672
      @tracyhaverstick5672 Рік тому +11

      Stevie Ray Vaughn is the greatest guitarist of all time. That comes from B.B. King, Albert King, Buddy Guy, Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck, Jimmy Page, Billy Gibbons and more.

  • @jillmeneses7541
    @jillmeneses7541 Рік тому +408

    He is absolutely one of the greatest guitarists of all time. When you have Eric Clapton and B.B. King say that about you, you know you’ve made it.

    • @foxernator
      @foxernator Рік тому +1

      He is Coke as a person in this whole set

    • @debbybowman3490
      @debbybowman3490 Рік тому +4

      I am sad that the Blues seem to be lost on the young. This proves it! Except for one dude.

    • @starskeymaid
      @starskeymaid Рік тому +6

      BB and Clapton...... ya'll need to find the BB and Stevie Ray.. Stevie Ray shows mad respect for BB and just supports BB throughout the whole number. The way a youngin should respect his elder.

    • @coletrickle4955
      @coletrickle4955 Рік тому +4

      @@foxernator coke doesn't magically make you a guitar god (well maybe it does to yourself, but not to others that are listening you play)

    • @foxernator
      @foxernator Рік тому

      @@coletrickle4955 It definitely helps if you are already one of the best guitarists of all time..

  • @janepiper-lunt7655
    @janepiper-lunt7655 Рік тому +559

    It’s not unusual for blues players to play each others songs. It’s an honor to the original writer especially if the song is a classic.

    • @jeffdubuque3755
      @jeffdubuque3755 Рік тому +8

      ya for sire and often times the player puts his or her own stamp on it.

    • @scottcooksey5284
      @scottcooksey5284 Рік тому +32

      A lot of these Old blues songs and blues riffs and vocals have been around so long they don't even know who to credit the song to.

    • @JustAnotherConspiracyTheorist
      @JustAnotherConspiracyTheorist Рік тому +19

      SRV did a rendition of Little Wing that is amazing. I was lucky enough to see Stevie on tour before his untimely passing. So much music left unsung. 😥

    • @faervas1234
      @faervas1234 Рік тому +12

      Right it was a tradition to do so. You were the entertainment for the night and you were expected to take request. If you didn't know the request you were not a blues man. It all done on the 8 bar blues. So it's about creativity with your take on a song.

    • @michaelwaller7365
      @michaelwaller7365 Рік тому +7

      I'm a big Blues fan. T-Bone Walker wrote "Call It Stormy Monday (But Tuesday's Just as Bad)". He said that he was happy for others to cover that song, BB King, Slowhand, The Allman Bros, etc. because, he got royalties.

  • @4chickenwingsfriedhard
    @4chickenwingsfriedhard 7 місяців тому +60

    These dudes were raised well. I appreciate your open mindedness.

  • @PaulImprota
    @PaulImprota Рік тому +889

    "The worst thing for me was that Stevie Ray had been sober for three years and was at his peak. When he played that night, he had all of us standing there with our jaws dropped. I mean, Robert Cray and Jimmie Vaughan and Buddy Guy were just watching in awe. There was no one better than him on this planet". Eric Clapton.

    • @crabtreefalls1
      @crabtreefalls1 Рік тому +14

      Stevie best that EVER lived!

    • @kimjohnson344
      @kimjohnson344 Рік тому +20

      I was at that Alpine Valley East Troy show. RIP Stevie.

    • @seregill13
      @seregill13 Рік тому +6

      @@kimjohnson344 My dad was also, I was a baby at home.

    • @ryancampbell2192
      @ryancampbell2192 Рік тому +11

      ​@@kimjohnson344 I was there too (I was a freshman at Marquette)
      A friend took me (I'd never heard of him)...after the show I was a true believer.
      When we heard about the crash we were devastated that we hadn't saved our ticket stubs.

    • @ftofte2008
      @ftofte2008 Рік тому +3

      I had just seen him in cedar rapids not long before Alpine . Was fortunate enough to catch him down in Texas in 85'. Apparently, when he would pass through Dallas, free concert at some local bar. Packed house . He loved his fans. Never heard anyone quite like him. He had went to a whole new level after he got rid of his demons. Their reaction was great!

  • @fatsiddog
    @fatsiddog Рік тому +363

    A small flex… I saw SRV live. I was 15, now 53. No one has ever come close to what he left on the stage. Best live performer ever!!

    • @deannerd8701
      @deannerd8701 Рік тому +5

      Man, that had to be mind-blowing! Very envious of you!!

    • @ronswanson1410
      @ronswanson1410 Рік тому +5

      My parents saw him in a small ice house that had a concert underneath the main restaurant. Apparently he did even better when it was just a few people watching

    • @boffo63
      @boffo63 Рік тому +3

      That's cool and lucky. I moved to Austin in 84 and got to catch him all around. Long drives since Texas is 950x850 miles but I got every one I could. Met him once and shook his hand, it was like diamond cutters. So many callouses and a huge hand. Humble and nice and appreciative of his fans. I feel so lucky.

    • @davehernandez7864
      @davehernandez7864 Рік тому

      Crissy here Davids wife. I'm just going to say I would have loved 😍❤️😍 to have seen SRV. You my friend are very lucky to have been there.

    • @catherinewood6850
      @catherinewood6850 Рік тому +1

      I bow…I bow…

  • @demwood8921
    @demwood8921 5 місяців тому +35

    There cannot be a person alive who cannot be in awe of this. SRV is still and will always be one of my favourite artists ever.

    • @lelandevans182
      @lelandevans182 4 місяці тому +2

      He used to come to the movie theatre I worked at. He was very down to earth and didn't act like a celebrity.

  • @kikivon3501
    @kikivon3501 Рік тому +157

    SRV IDOLIZED Hendrix!!! Our idols are here to inspire us to reach and achieve. SRV’s playing is built on the scaffolding of other blues master who came before him. They are intertwined, the idol/teacher cannot exist without the pupil and the pupil cannot exist without the teacher/idol. It is futile to argue who is better, one cannot exist without the other. Jimi would be proud that he helped inspire such greatness.

  • @marymargaretmoore9034
    @marymargaretmoore9034 Рік тому +294

    Jimi died at 27, in 1970. Stevie died at 35, in 1990. R.I.P. Jimi Hendrix, R.I.P. Stevie Ray Vaughan. They could both play behind their backs, behind their necks, and with their teeth. I have a long list of favorite guitarists, but Jimi and Stevie are at the top. It's hard to compare guitarists, they all have different skills and abilities.

    • @averyce2
      @averyce2 Рік тому +11

      100% agree with you!! I am 51 y.o. and both Jimi and Stevie (and Eddie Van Halen) are the reasons I play guitar and bass.

    • @musicandtv3294
      @musicandtv3294 Рік тому +7

      Jimi is king...

    • @arandomturd3775
      @arandomturd3775 Рік тому +11

      Bruh, 20 years apart, 2 legends, 0 competition

    • @Chris-jt3hk
      @Chris-jt3hk Рік тому +4

      I hope Buddy Guy is on everyone's list! Because it was for Jimmy( Both Hendrix and Page), as wall as SRV, Clapton, Slash,Jeff Beck, B.B King,The Stones and many more. The MAN is 85 years Young and is still playing Today! If you're a fan of Blues(and Ridiculous guitar) go out of your way to see him. He's probably the last OG left. I saw him @15 yrs ago.. Mind blown.. It was Amazing!

    • @marymargaretmoore9034
      @marymargaretmoore9034 Рік тому +3

      @@Chris-jt3hk Yes, Buddy is definitely on my list. I've seen him live and he's wonderful.

  • @steveijams8475
    @steveijams8475 8 місяців тому +21

    3 guys on a small stage. No production tricks/feed back loops, No naked women prancing around, Pure all around talent. Amazing. He did an amazing cover of Jimi's Voodoo Child, as well

  • @VinzClorthokeymasterofGozer
    @VinzClorthokeymasterofGozer Рік тому +291

    It's been 30 years or so since he did this, and his guitar is still recovering.

    • @PopularMonsterUSA
      @PopularMonsterUSA Рік тому +8

      Best comment ever!!!

    • @jr-xs9tf
      @jr-xs9tf Рік тому +8

      It actually passed away recently of lung cancer after smoking 2 packs a day for 30 years ,starting immediately after this performance.

    • @CGV.69
      @CGV.69 Рік тому +3

      Bro! 😂😂🤣🤣

    • @calamarimatahari1008
      @calamarimatahari1008 Рік тому +3

      Best comment!
      Hey from Austin Texas!❤

    • @Houseizrockin
      @Houseizrockin Рік тому +6

      Actually 40 years - this was el mo in July 83

  • @tommyb123
    @tommyb123 Рік тому +96

    I was fortunate enough to get to see SRV before his death. My dad skipped work one night and had managed to get some tickets, came by the house and picked me up, he said get in it’s a surprise. This was my 18th birthday present to get to see SRV. I was so blown away. RIP Dad and thanks for that memory. Also RIP SRV, thanks for the memories and great music.

    • @MisterSoThrowed
      @MisterSoThrowed Рік тому +4

      That’s badass

    • @tonyquark493
      @tonyquark493 Рік тому +3

      That really IS badass :)

    • @lanie9823
      @lanie9823 Рік тому +4

      What a bad ass Dad! 😁😁

    • @johnbest1262
      @johnbest1262 Рік тому +3

      So cool. I would have loved to see him! Great you got to experience that with your dad.

    • @bridget1721
      @bridget1721 Рік тому +2

      My dads IDOL was SRV so I grew up on his music (I was born in 89 so unfortunately never got to see him play). My dad is also no longer with us but TO THIS DAY “Riviera Paradise” makes me tired because my parents used to play that while driving around the block to put me to sleep. 😂 RIP to our dads, and I’m sure SRV is playing a hell of a concert for them! 💜

  • @matthewj3892
    @matthewj3892 Рік тому +441

    Stevie did this with a much cleaner tone than anyone ya'll have listened to. His intensity doesn't come from gain on an amp, but from his fingers, playing on much thicker stringers. He's a master

  • @billk9628
    @billk9628 5 місяців тому +18

    This man died in my home town of East Troy WI, I was at the last show. Know one knew about it til the next morning, but he hit the ski hill in a heavy fog. The blues lost a great bunch of musicians that night. It was hard to wake up and hear about this just after we saw him play such a blistering great show. Now one will ever come close to this man. Little known fact about Stevie. Guitar strings typically come in .08, .09, .10 gauge, and anything else you have to build a special set. This refers to the thinnest string. Stevie played on .13 guage strings. Simply because he shredded the shit out anything thinner to the point they would either stretch before a song was over, or they.would break, but when they did, you never knew it off stage! RIP Brother! I sure do miss your shows.

    • @MeneerHerculePoirot
      @MeneerHerculePoirot 17 днів тому

      Yeah, he played 13-52s. Tuned them to Eb. I use the same set and tune mine to D. Stevie Ray was a monster in every way.

  • @joshb4758
    @joshb4758 Рік тому +118

    That’s right, you’ve never heard a guitar sing like that, with that type of soul, and you never will again. RIP to the legendary SRV. More than glad to see my generation recognizing real talent like Hendrix, Chuck berry and SRV!

  • @sixslinger9951
    @sixslinger9951 Рік тому +102

    You just witnessed WHY SRV is regarded as one of the greatest bluesman ever to strap on a guitar. The dude could play basically any style...ANY ! RIP...

    • @satanlaffing
      @satanlaffing Рік тому +5

      one of the greatest? no.....HE IS THE GREATEST.

    • @sixslinger9951
      @sixslinger9951 Рік тому +1

      @@satanlaffing nobody is the greatest. he is your fav, so you have bias. this isn't a contest.

    • @satanlaffing
      @satanlaffing Рік тому +3

      @@sixslinger9951 no, it's been scientifically proven SRV is the greatest bluesman. Papers
      have been published.

  • @ZoNLove07
    @ZoNLove07 Рік тому +167

    Stevie Ray Vaughn did a few songs and studied the music of BB King for many years. Stevie Ray Vaughn was an absolute LEGEND from Dallas, Texas!!!! He did us Texans proud!!!!

    • @dlewtweentorla1210
      @dlewtweentorla1210 Рік тому +12

      Stevie studied ALL the Bluesmen, sure he was most influenced by the 3 Kings, BB being one of them and Freddie being another, bit if you listen to and watch SRVs interviews & read his bio's would have to say Albert King had the most influence in his playing. BBKing, Stevie became very good friends with and adored the man (so he should). SRV was the blend of all the greats while adding Hendrix, Cllapton and other blues influenced rock masters of the time. Learned how to play and mimic all of them, in the end creating a monster of a player and original in himself. So many have tried to copy, none have come close.

    • @cosmyccowboy
      @cosmyccowboy Рік тому +12

      Albert King was his mentor

    • @danielsantanna4842
      @danielsantanna4842 Рік тому +1

      He did humanity proud bro! 👊🏼

    • @Harry1s
      @Harry1s Рік тому +2

      "did a ""few"" songs"??? what???

    • @muppetpaster
      @muppetpaster Рік тому +2

      Played a lot with him too....

  • @texas_grit
    @texas_grit 4 місяці тому +6

    It's great to see y'all reacting to Stevie's music in more than one vid. Stevie's our Dallas hometown legend. So sad that we lost such a genius at a young age. Y'all are keeping his memory and music alive with these vids. Keep doing what y'all do, it's great to see!

  • @paulborresch6116
    @paulborresch6116 Рік тому +91

    When Stevie Ray Vaughan is playing guitar, it is not just a musical instrument. It is an extension of his human body, and the music flows throughout him.

    • @imshtoney
      @imshtoney Рік тому +6

      Since the first time ive watched SRV a few years ago, ive been saying that his guitar wasnt just plugged into the amp or pedals, that guitar was plugged straight into that mans soul and you cant tell me otherwise.

    • @alart75
      @alart75 Рік тому +1

      Yep

    • @BassPlayer9000
      @BassPlayer9000 Рік тому +2

      Yes sir it's like that guitar is plugged into his soul

    • @wildblueangel7431
      @wildblueangel7431 3 місяці тому

      yes, couldn't agree more.. hearing SRV play is to hear what someone's pure soul sounds like ..accurately.. SRV can play OneNote and you would know that it was him.. definitely a conduit of the divine source.

  • @hamacus
    @hamacus Рік тому +113

    Blessed to have seen SRV twice in concert. Words can not express how incredible it was to see him live. Jimi was the inovator. SRV took it and made it his own.

    • @stavi82
      @stavi82 Рік тому +3

      I saw him when I was 6. Don Henley got me into the show, even though it was 21 and up. He let me sit on the side of the stage the entire time, and after all these years, only the birth of my children are more important memories.

    • @jenniferhalstead3815
      @jenniferhalstead3815 Рік тому

      Totally agree!

    • @KB-ke3fi
      @KB-ke3fi 2 місяці тому

      Jimi used Texas swing to play the guitar...all rock and roll was invented in Texas,man

    • @kathybernier9560
      @kathybernier9560 Місяць тому

      Got to see him in providence RI alive alive tour the greatest and best concert I've ever seen

  • @lancewilson115
    @lancewilson115 Рік тому +314

    For being young, you guys definitely show respect to these old school artists. Keep showing love.

    • @johnmoreno5965
      @johnmoreno5965 Рік тому +7

      I know I love that about them

    • @amazonredhead_68
      @amazonredhead_68 Рік тому +1

      💯💯💯

    • @harryballs7029
      @harryballs7029 Рік тому +1

      im old but i remember when Stevie was just coming up and was unknown it was i think 1982

  • @paulcolson3220
    @paulcolson3220 Рік тому +112

    As a fifty plus white man from the Deep South, I love seeing these young black men rediscover blues via a white man who sweated it from every pore. Heartfelt blues to me breathes out all the pain, struggle, and strength of all of our black brothers and sisters from days gone by and, at its best, is astonishingly beautiful. Thanks for posting, guys.

  • @youropionmattersnot
    @youropionmattersnot 2 місяці тому +3

    Stevie's voice always whent unnoticed.
    Such a beautiful soulful tone.
    Perfect pitch.
    Dude was a monster on every level.

    • @youropionmattersnot
      @youropionmattersnot 2 місяці тому

      Goes back to my first guitar teacher....
      Learn how to sing first if you want to be a lead guitar player.

  • @IncompetentFishGuy
    @IncompetentFishGuy 11 місяців тому +69

    SRV was interviewed one time and was asked about his influences and his response was so beautiful. He said those that came before him gave him so much that the best way to thank them was to give the blues right back to them. That kind of gratitude brings tears to my eyes.

  • @FanOfLiberty1776
    @FanOfLiberty1776 Рік тому +129

    This is one of, if not THE, greatest guitar performances ever. Simply fantastic and beautiful. A great musician at the top of his short life.

    • @supersonic4901
      @supersonic4901 Рік тому

      He is the

    • @driley5004
      @driley5004 Рік тому +3

      I'm so glad I'm not the only one who thinks this!!

    • @shanemcconnell1736
      @shanemcconnell1736 Рік тому

      I was at this show, in Toronto, life-changing, I’m a guitar player, when I went home my girlfriend thought I did acid I said my pupils were so dilated, just the music dear

    • @greatknightcyber1131
      @greatknightcyber1131 Рік тому

      yes

    • @philipsummers9682
      @philipsummers9682 Рік тому

      If you see Fil Wings of Pegasus break this down regards guitar playing, you realise as Fil states , his strength of hands playing 13s on his guitar ! A freak of nature ! Awesome! I was in awe of Stevie Ray , his expression was something out of this world !

  • @macenulty
    @macenulty Рік тому +143

    Here’s the thing about SRV. The minute you hear him playing you know who it is. There are a handful of guitar players who a voice this distinctive when they play. Grateful I got to see him live.

    • @pajozwi
      @pajozwi Рік тому

      @macenulty. I totally agree. Popa chubby is of of those in my opinion. Very distinctive style but heavily inspired by stevie and jimmy. Check him out

    • @craigsmith4492
      @craigsmith4492 Рік тому

      David Gilmour is like that

    • @jeffreyesguitar5129
      @jeffreyesguitar5129 8 місяців тому

      I was too young. I would kill to have seen him live.

  • @stakes84
    @stakes84 Місяць тому +3

    Jimi brought together techniques from different genres that clashed at the time and put his own spin on it. He pioneered sounds that are so common today that we forget that distortion back then came from cranking up amplifiers almost to their breaking point, and not just a pedal that you turn on. Southern Blues, progressive rock and roll, and experimental rock intermixed a little but not like when Jimi did it. He even used 50's Doo-wop type stuff. His way of playing was also different in that he learned to play without playing with anyone else. A lot of his guitar riffs derive from learning to play with no other accompaniment. He was drums, bass, and guitar all in one. Or at least thats kind of how he played. He played the bass notes as a leading part of his playstyle and even used his strumming pattern to simulate a rythm. (making the "chicka chicka" sound while muting strings.) He was able to play like this as well as sing at the same time, which is very challenging playing stuff he was playing. And while all of that is going on, there's just this groove he has. Like a swagger to his music. Jimi hendrix was one of the biggest influences of Stevie Ray Vaughn along with both Chuck Berry and B.B. King. But yeah, Jimi is highly respected by guitarists today because without his influence, music wouldn't have evolved into what it is today.

  • @TheOneAndOnlyFloridaMan
    @TheOneAndOnlyFloridaMan Рік тому +57

    There is and there will never be another that could do it like SRV. The man was a walking embodiment of the blues.

  • @brendaclark8344
    @brendaclark8344 Рік тому +176

    Stevie's biggest influences were Albert King, BB King, Jimmy Hendrix, Albert Collins etc. There are videos of him performing with the greatest blues performers of his time.

    • @willcityaway7971
      @willcityaway7971 Рік тому +6

      He was also influenced by allnthe great Texas bluesmen that never made huge names for themselves. SRV played the South Dallas joints in HS. There's a video of an outdoor concert where they booed him. Won them over in the end. Finished w/ Voodoo Chile just like Jimmy did at Woodstock.

    • @mookie7688
      @mookie7688 Рік тому +9

      It's worth noting that they all loved and respected Stevie, including Muddy Waters the father of modern electric blues. BB King has said in interviews that he can't play those long lines of notes like Stevie did. He has to play a line, pause and then play another line. With Stevie the music just flowed like water.

    • @danielshepherd5635
      @danielshepherd5635 Рік тому +1

      He goes back farther tha BB, Blind Lemon Jefferson, was born in the 1890's.

    • @danielshepherd5635
      @danielshepherd5635 Рік тому +1

      @@willcityaway7971 That was in Switzerland, a bunch of snobs stuck in the past.

    • @mortensen1961
      @mortensen1961 Рік тому +2

      @@danielshepherd5635: It was his first performance at the Montreaux Jazz Festival.

  • @DianaMiceli-Billingsley-kj4ln
    @DianaMiceli-Billingsley-kj4ln Рік тому +27

    Stevie Ray Vaughan is and always will be the GOAT!

  • @jeffmiller7091
    @jeffmiller7091 7 місяців тому +3

    For what it's worth, that's the perfect reaction to hearing SRV for the 1st time. Good stuff!

  • @yikes7963
    @yikes7963 Рік тому +106

    I named my daughter Stevie Rae Anne. After this man. What a legend. His playing makes me cry, it's so good.

  • @ExclusiveLM
    @ExclusiveLM 11 місяців тому +120

    Stevie Ray came.....
    He Conquered.....
    And he left.....
    Give him his Crown.

    • @DerekBeck-oi8bd
      @DerekBeck-oi8bd 5 місяців тому

      The afterlife needed a blues god

    • @Pene-c2y
      @Pene-c2y 5 місяців тому

      ​@@DerekBeck-oi8bdit already had Jimi, but two is better than one!

    • @GOTINHAFVO
      @GOTINHAFVO 4 місяці тому

      👑

  • @ricosgruv4099
    @ricosgruv4099 Рік тому +61

    This may be the best electric blues guitar performance ever. If anyone tells me "I just don't get what was so great about Stevie" I show them this video. If they still don't get it, they never will.
    Stevie stood on the shoulders of many before him, but he reached far beyond where they did and grabbed a hold of something they only dreamed of. His brief time was enough for him to influence many of his influences.
    I never get tired of these reactions either. There's always a point where everyone just stfu and have these bewildered, amazed looks on their faces. I love it.

    • @kennethgoin628
      @kennethgoin628 Рік тому +3

      I never tire of the Texas Flood reactions either... for the very same reason! I remember how it was for me the first time I watched this video and I just wait for those same moments that I remember dumbfounding the hell out me. So much fun to see the appreciation SRV is getting because of it too!

    • @musicandtv3294
      @musicandtv3294 Рік тому

      Jimi is king...

    • @splenderella9
      @splenderella9 Рік тому +1

      @@musicandtv3294 Stop acting like it's a CONTEST that only ONE can win! It's NOT "The Highlander"!!

  • @LT1HILLINGHOE
    @LT1HILLINGHOE 4 місяці тому +3

    Stevie Ray played the 13 gauge strings. No one else could bend those guitar strings like that. Tremendous hand strength. SRV best guitarist known to man ever.

  • @DarrenBridges-h3f
    @DarrenBridges-h3f Рік тому +65

    Music flowed from SRV like water. I saw Stevie at a club in Dallas when he was 17 an he blew us away !!! All together I saw him live 17 times. RIP-SRV

    • @baneverything5580
      @baneverything5580 Рік тому +1

      I met him in Dallas in 1984. I freaked out when I heard him on the radio while visiting and my sister`s boyfriend grew up with him in Oak Cliff and took me to see him and Jimmie play.

    • @TheCadman069
      @TheCadman069 Рік тому +2

      His guitar was directly connected to his soul.

  • @RobertVanhorn-ur2zx
    @RobertVanhorn-ur2zx Рік тому +179

    Jimi Hendrix was a massive influence on Stevie Ray's playing. Stevie himself said in a interview that he had looked up to Jimi in the highest of regards. R.I.P Stevie/Jimi legends in there own rights. 🎸

    • @wishbone54
      @wishbone54 Рік тому +3

      You can hear some of Jimi's licks now and then.

    • @kyletaylor5252
      @kyletaylor5252 Рік тому +5

      Stevies biggest influence was Albert King. Look up srv's story about almost falling in hot grease while listening to Albert and said he knew then, he'd only play guitar as a job.

    • @rgarrison1819
      @rgarrison1819 Рік тому +3

      Stevie would never say He was better than Jimi or even compare his Play against Jimi's!!!, He Looked Up to Jimi,and Albert King was His biggest Inspiration!!!!, He would never say He was Better than them, But in My Opinion He was, and I think even Jimi, if He had been Alive still to Hear Stevie Play, Would have agknowleged Stevie's Greatness!!!!, Jimi was a Laid Back Cat!!!!, an American Army Air Borne Veteran!!!

    • @conservativetexan2289
      @conservativetexan2289 Рік тому +3

      Stevie influenced by JIMI but surpassed him by far in playing guitar

    • @callfourzero1931
      @callfourzero1931 Рік тому +1

      Jimi and Stevie are both guitar gods. Jimi with a spiritual connection, Stevie with a soul connection. An online poll asked if you could bring back one music legend who would it be? I considered 4 or 5, Stevie takes it.

  • @chanaplotke6218
    @chanaplotke6218 Рік тому +47

    Stevie was a humble man. He just put his heart and soul out there, you were experiencing his soul. Respect and love to SRV and Jimi Hendrix and all the greats like Howlin' Wolf and Big Mama Thornton and Sister Rosetta Tharpe etc., Immerse yourselves in the sound, the passion, the heart and the soul of the music. Music is every color.

    • @splenderella9
      @splenderella9 Рік тому

      You're so right - but don't forget Sonny Boy Williamson!

  • @roverworks4886
    @roverworks4886 Місяць тому +1

    I know this is an older video, but I love your reviews. I love Stevie Ray Vaughan, but might I suggest you all react to Gary Moore and BB king, the Thrill is gone live London 1992 guitar battle!!! Two legends going at it and you will not be disappointed I promise!

  • @frederickdabney7036
    @frederickdabney7036 Рік тому +71

    I was blessed to see Stevie in concert. Was a beast. He always gave credit to Jimi Hendrix and all the black OG’s especially Albert King.

    • @bobby_c7671
      @bobby_c7671 Рік тому +2

      King said he was better than Hendrix

    • @boffo63
      @boffo63 Рік тому +2

      I saw Albert in a small club in Columbus Ohio in 89. He was so huge and so damn good. We sat up front in a small club and he interacted with us a lot. We had a few beers with him after. Talked about Stevie the whole time.

    • @mikeschouten4732
      @mikeschouten4732 Рік тому +1

      AK poured his soul into SRV.

  • @SWTSU
    @SWTSU Рік тому +41

    The man never played it the same way twice!!!! Every night he had a different feeling on how to perform tunes and his mood that day/night steered him in a certain direction and that’s what you got as an audience member from the GOAT!!!!! Been there done that watching him dozens of times!!!!! Pure talent and emotions!!!! Just an unbelievable performer and Double Trouble ruled as his band!!!! So talented!!!!! As BB King said in amazement after playing with him once (BB was a great influence on Stevie when he was growing up and definitely wasn’t a slouch on playing Blues), we blues guitarist play in sentences and Stevie plays in paragraphs!!!!! So says Austin Tx!!!!! 😎🍸

  • @therevjimbo9193
    @therevjimbo9193 Рік тому +53

    Every old school blues player I've ever heard had nothing but respect for Stevie. Stevie was only 35 when he died in a helicopter crash in 1990. Only 7 years after Texas flood was released. He once said he tries not to think when he plays and just lets the music flow.

    • @leobell3502
      @leobell3502 Рік тому +3

      "Thought is the enemy of flow." - Vinnie Colaiuta,
      Drummer
      Le😎
      Musician
      San Francisco, Califusa

    • @jonemery6901
      @jonemery6901 Рік тому

      My aunt was at that last show in Alpine Valley...

  • @thebudgetguitarist9721
    @thebudgetguitarist9721 14 днів тому

    I must of seen this live video of Stevie a 1000 times and every time I get goosebumps listening!
    To answer the question about Jimi……
    He literally tore up the rule book for electric guitar and inspired generations to play 🤙🎸

  • @RiznikHizo
    @RiznikHizo Рік тому +178

    Stevie is in a class all his own. You’re listening to the absolute best there is…. Jimmy was great, Stevie is another level….Albert King said that Stevie at 13 years old had more soul than ANY blues musician he had ever heard. BTW, Albert became Stevie’s godfather….lol

    • @austerityclause
      @austerityclause 9 місяців тому +7

      Just think of how much heat it took to melt Albert Kings heart... That man was cold, cold, cold.

    • @singularman7589
      @singularman7589 9 місяців тому +3

      You saying it best! Stevie in a class of his own. But you know they are all! Jimi, Eddie, Jimmy Page, Ace Frehley, Steve Vai, Joe Bonamassa, Eric Clapton, Chuck Berry, Albert King and many more. They all bring their perfect personal skills. I gave up on who is the best! They all are in my world. I am so glad and appreciative I can listen to them all. That all their special talents brighten up my day , everyday.
      My only wish is that I could do what they do. Not out of envy, but enjoying what they enjoy.

    • @mattshaheen5333
      @mattshaheen5333 8 місяців тому +6

      ​@singularman7589 you lost me at Ace Frehley. 😂

    • @yuothineyesasian
      @yuothineyesasian 8 місяців тому +6

      B.B. had respect for Stevie too.

    • @logical1510
      @logical1510 8 місяців тому

      What I find fascinating about SRV as well is his voice. I've not heard a similar voice, just... ever. You can go back to music from the early 1900s and you still won't find a single artist that sounds the same.

  • @jamesonlewispresents
    @jamesonlewispresents Рік тому +46

    There are SO MANY Legends out there. Roy Clark playing Malaguena is a jaw dropper.

    • @sprezzatura8755
      @sprezzatura8755 Рік тому +2

      Roy was a great player. Glen Campbell also. Less well-known as a guitar player.

    • @zeppelinfan9360
      @zeppelinfan9360 Рік тому +1

      @@sprezzatura8755 Glen Campbell is well known as a Master along with Chet Atkins, Roy Clark, Jerry Reed, and can't leave out the Great Danny Gatton amongst the Country greats!

    • @sprezzatura8755
      @sprezzatura8755 Рік тому +2

      @@zeppelinfan9360 Love all those players also Scotty Moore. I thought Glen Campbell was mostly famous as a top 40 recording artist? Few know that he was part of the Wrecking Crew and his guitar virtuosity. Before my time so not trying to sound like an authority.

    • @user-ii3vn8tn3q
      @user-ii3vn8tn3q Рік тому

      Charo

    • @justinkistner3713
      @justinkistner3713 Рік тому

      Lets not forget the late Jeff Beck! Another WOW! and even better live, like all the great ones are.

  • @richarddaugherty8583
    @richarddaugherty8583 Рік тому +28

    SRV was a huge Jimi Hendrix fan and covered quite a few of his songs. Watching him I always thought he had a fire in his chest that he could only get out by playing that guitar the way he did. At one time he was mixing cocaine and whiskey, hit rock bottom and then got all the way clean. His music after that reflected that. Love that Texas Blues vibe! RIP Stevie Ray!

  • @thelivingdaylights8611
    @thelivingdaylights8611 4 місяці тому +1

    The best thing about Stevie is he had so many legends before him to teach the craft. Stevie took all of their teachings, inspirations and heart and made a big ol' damn stew. Every player that inspired him lives through his music. Stevie just turned it up to 11 and started to sing

  • @ten4thebguy
    @ten4thebguy Рік тому +106

    SRV died tragically in a helicopter crash after a concert. He was taken waaay too early and in my humble opinion is the GOAT! rip SRV ❤

    • @irishgrl
      @irishgrl Рік тому +3

      I’m with you.

    • @JohnnyDollar720
      @JohnnyDollar720 Рік тому +3

      It's crazy, Eric Clapton was supposed to take that ride but couldn't make it. SRV stepped in. Crazy how things play out

    • @mikehertz6507
      @mikehertz6507 Рік тому

      I still remember where I was when I got the news.

    • @josephsmith961
      @josephsmith961 6 місяців тому

      @@JohnnyDollar720 I'd still make that trade any day to keep SRV instead of Clapton.

    • @richardvegas3921
      @richardvegas3921 25 днів тому

      Unfortunately the good die young?? 😪

  • @pipeninja1578
    @pipeninja1578 Рік тому +93

    THIS version, of THIS song, IS my #1 favorite song of all time!!! I’m glad you gentlemen got to listen to it. I have heard it a hundred times, and the next time I listen to it, I will still have the same reaction you guys just had! Thanks for showing us your experience!
    God bless you all!!!
    🥷🏼🙏❤️

    • @brianhammond2832
      @brianhammond2832 Рік тому +2

      I agree that the Mocambo performance is the best. He really took his time with it. And no broken strings 😆

    • @kastearman
      @kastearman Рік тому +2

      Live at the El Macambo is one of the best live performances of ALL time, imo

    • @JoAnnMacDonald-i8p
      @JoAnnMacDonald-i8p Рік тому

      Another is Texas Flood live at Montreux where David Bowie first noticed him.

    • @matthewb77780
      @matthewb77780 Рік тому +1

      I can’t pick between tightrope or crossfire both I’ve watched over 100x. Sending you love as a fellow SRV Fan

  • @DekkarJr
    @DekkarJr Рік тому +121

    He's not just a legend, he's a legend that other legends like BB King, Eric Clapton, John Maher etc thought was better than they are at the blues. It's nuts

    • @subversivelysurreal3645
      @subversivelysurreal3645 Рік тому +5

      It’s true, though.

    • @NawImNate
      @NawImNate Рік тому +10

      Yup, it’s true. Dude in this video said BB king made a guitar sing or scream more than SRV, dude knows nothing about SRV’s Signature style, he was the scream of bends. Best to ever do it with his aggressive coined Texas Blues style. A true legend.

  • @cynthiapiazza3168
    @cynthiapiazza3168 4 місяці тому +1

    Covering songs from the past is glorious! It re introduces the lyrics and melodies, etc. and can be interpreted in a new way! It’s honoring those who came before us and is a reminder that music is universal. Blues is raw emotion and the black men & women who played them in the 1900’s-50’s are being honored by musicians of today.

  • @debraclark
    @debraclark Рік тому +30

    Being a Stevie Ray fan from way back, nothing made me happier than watching your faces while listening to him!

  • @The_Oh_Gee
    @The_Oh_Gee Рік тому +66

    The Strat he plays originally belong to a friend of his. He borrowed it for a gig. His friend saw him play for the first time. When SRV returned they guitar, his friend refused to take it back. He told Stevie, “I can’t take her back, she clearly belongs to you”.

    • @BrentRodgersSongs
      @BrentRodgersSongs Рік тому +5

      That Strat once belonged to Christopher Cross.

    • @troypalisi3757
      @troypalisi3757 Рік тому +4

      The guitar was purchased from a shop and it previously owned by Christopher Cross…

    • @KatieCW
      @KatieCW Місяць тому

      That strat was formerly Chris Cross’. A young, broke Little Stevie (as he was known coz he was a small guy) “borrowed” it in 1974 from Ray Hennig, the owner of Heart of Texas Music. Ray was always allowing his little buddy Stevie borrow and trade in guitars cuz SRV didn’t have a dime to buy a decent one. He thought Stevie was cuckoo-bird to trade in the nice , new blue Strat he’d been borrowing for that dirty-looking piece of junk but Stevie liked the way it “felt” so Ray shrugged and took back the nice valuable guitar. Stevie walked away with the piece of shite you saw him play just now. He never traded it back. It ended up his main guitar both live and in the studio and he referred to it as “Number One”, “The One” and “First Wife” for the rest of his short life. It’s now considered the single most individually recognizable guitar in the world and is insured for millions. It hung on the wall for a while at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Stevie’s brother has it in storage now.

  • @josephkriegel2119
    @josephkriegel2119 4 місяці тому +1

    I just love these young black men for loving up on Stevie. Look, Stevie loved Jimi, Buddy, B.B., Albert and Freddie so much and always respected them. That's all Stevie ever wanted was to promote the great music these men brought to us through their music. Just love on Stevie because I believe he did try to do the music of the blues justics. I hope you feel that bros.

  • @davidpello8470
    @davidpello8470 Рік тому +41

    The Sky is crying is a powerful Stevie jam…

    • @n2skcmo
      @n2skcmo Рік тому

      Probably my favorite SRV.

    • @INWOODNAIL
      @INWOODNAIL Рік тому

      That is an Elmore James song

    • @deancaron988
      @deancaron988 7 місяців тому

      Every Stevie song was a powerful jam

  • @brianfigueroa1848
    @brianfigueroa1848 Рік тому +39

    Y'all can think what you want but SRV is one of the top musicians that has ever existed and there are so many that he will always be in the presence of musical royalty.

  • @Keliiyamashita
    @Keliiyamashita 11 місяців тому +38

    SRV gave us John Mayer… Mayer memorized all of SRV songs and eventually played with Double Trouble! What an honor!

    • @justinstgermain5646
      @justinstgermain5646 4 місяці тому

      To bad the only John Mayer song I love is, your body Is a wonderland. It doesn't come close to this though.

  • @MayorGoldieWilson825
    @MayorGoldieWilson825 4 місяці тому +1

    You have to remember that when Jimi came on the scene, rock n' roll had only been around for the masses for maybe like a solid 15 years right? And the sounds and the techniques he was exploring were very new and very unheard of. Can you imagine being in the crowd in 1967, after hearing Elvis and the Beatles for the past 10 years and then this black man over in England where he started blew your ears off?! That's why he's so hyped. Because he inspired a whole generation of new guitar playing.

  • @shirleymongold1201
    @shirleymongold1201 Рік тому +37

    Sometimes you can't see where Stevie Ray ends and his guitar begins. He was a law unto himself and amazing to watch

  • @kerrylewis2581
    @kerrylewis2581 Рік тому +31

    I had the incredible pleasure of seeing Stevie perform (I'm 63), and my mind was blown. I'll never forget this little dude lighting up the stage RIP Mr. Vaughan

  • @nancyray6074
    @nancyray6074 Рік тому +35

    I was raised in Texas and got to see Stevie Ray Vaughan play in Dallas. It’s more a soul experience to watch Stevie Ray play, you could feel it to your bones. My dad said Jimi Hendrix was exactly the same kind of experience ❤

    • @ElleDee-ut6gl
      @ElleDee-ut6gl Рік тому

      I lived in Dallas back then too, had a chance to see him at Starplex but didn’t go- thought I’ll catch him next time around, then he died; been kicking myself ever since!!😢😢 My favorite song by SRV is “ LITTLE SISTER “.

  • @eileencastillo6323
    @eileencastillo6323 Рік тому +23

    All Blues musicians cover their heroes songs.
    An emotional experience was a great description of this song.

  • @87womy
    @87womy Рік тому +69

    The real treat is listening to Stevie Ray Vaughan and Albert King together. Saw a video of them together today and it was fire 🔥

    • @coreytohme9861
      @coreytohme9861 Рік тому +5

      That is a must watch/listen. It's amazing how much respect both guys have for one another.

    • @mrwes100
      @mrwes100 Рік тому +4

      That’s an incredible video.

    • @loriq2492
      @loriq2492 Рік тому

      It's truly the best video on the Internet. Indeed a must watch. 💯

    • @darthmoll2u
      @darthmoll2u Рік тому

      true!

    • @wilmchale7025
      @wilmchale7025 Рік тому

      THIS

  • @lyneemcadams8120
    @lyneemcadams8120 Рік тому +16

    That’s the longest stretch I’ve seen them go without talking. They were all mesmerized. The stank faces! Love these guys.

  • @serpayoung
    @serpayoung 7 місяців тому +2

    no peddles just straight and raw SRV powerful plays made you stop and listen How could someone create an orchestra from only 6 strings? Stevie Ray Vaughn is an iconic legend

  • @gabrielhanks769
    @gabrielhanks769 Рік тому +22

    That man had more strength in his hands than any in his whole body.anybody else's hands would have seized up by now... UNREAL! But what would you expect from the Grandmaster of the stratocaster. RIP Stevie.

  • @mkelly1347
    @mkelly1347 Рік тому +13

    I had the pleasure of seeing SRV 10-12 times. Saw him early in Antones in Austin back in the day. He cut his finger on a string and kept playing, bleeding all over. After the song, ON STAGE, he filled the cut with superglue, wiped it off and got to the next song. He is the GOAT in my humble opinion.

  • @Axeman428
    @Axeman428 8 місяців тому +3

    Johnny Winter was my all time favorite blues man, then there was Stevie Ray, in a league of his own. Now Heaven will be worth the being a good boy for.

  • @gsmithstudio1
    @gsmithstudio1 Рік тому +27

    I wish SRV was around to see the younger generation still loving his stuff.😁

  • @DavidJDiehl
    @DavidJDiehl Рік тому +111

    I love the intro, how Stevie goes to the mic to sing, then says "Nah, fuck it." Then launches into a barn burning solo. SRV was a blues monster. ❤

    • @GOTINHAFVO
      @GOTINHAFVO 4 місяці тому +1

      👏👏👏👏👏👏👏🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥

  • @Far2hip
    @Far2hip Рік тому +37

    Stevie made the guitar an extension of his body and soul. He knew every possible sound nuance by memory so he could literally drive the sound through his head and hear it before he even played a single note. The guy was absolutely brilliant. And you guys nailed it about “that southern twang”. Stevie was THE ,aster of the Texas Tone. He also would blown peoples mind when he played that thing through a Hammond Organ Leslie amp. Monstrous tone. 👍🏻😎👍🏻

    • @BoingBB
      @BoingBB Рік тому

      It is noticeable that he hardly ever has to look to see where his left hand is, yet he never gets a note wrong. Pure instinct and TONS of practice!

  • @sharoncooper5966
    @sharoncooper5966 2 місяці тому +1

    Stevie is a TEXAN 👏👏👏 so cool to see young people appreciating GREATNESS ❤️

  • @lizardas
    @lizardas Рік тому +35

    Albert King was a huge influence for Stevie. There are videos of them playing together. Albert didn't like anybody, but he liked Stevie Ray.

    • @travisspaulding2222
      @travisspaulding2222 Рік тому +7

      In Session was a great collab. I remember when Albert told Stevie, "Some guitar players have soul, but they can't play fast. Some guitar players play fast, but they don't have soul. You got 'em both."

    • @lizardas
      @lizardas Рік тому +2

      @@travisspaulding2222 Albert nailed it.

    • @catcrazy67
      @catcrazy67 Рік тому

      SRV great guitarist and blues player

    • @greggin6202
      @greggin6202 Рік тому

      Blues at sunrise, awesome

  • @JesusChrist-qc2xc
    @JesusChrist-qc2xc Рік тому +33

    This is one of the best electric guitar performances in history.

  • @mikeschumacher9715
    @mikeschumacher9715 Рік тому +41

    BB King praised the late guitarist and his unique technique and style, saying that: “Stevie had many ways of showing you that he had not only talent but he had the feel for playing Blues. “When I first met Stevie I met him with his brother and after meeting him our communication started to be more like a father-son relationship. So we were very close, very, very close. He used to come to me when he had problems, he used to call me and we talked. I loved the guy.”

    • @John-or9ccUndauntedRaceCars
      @John-or9ccUndauntedRaceCars Рік тому +1

      That wasn't BB , but Albert King .
      Albert was his adopted father , who loved and mentored Stevie.

  • @emkay9508
    @emkay9508 День тому

    Jimmy was such a legend because he was doing his stuff in 1967, through 69 where nobody had ever heard that stuff before. And still today you can hear 99 percent of all great guitarists say, if you wanna learn how to play guitar, play jimmy. I'm sure Stevie Ray Vaughn would have said the same thing. That's why he covered so many of his songs. That's why Jimmy was Stevie Ray's idol.

  • @verified.my2cents
    @verified.my2cents Рік тому +20

    Love watching SRV continue to blow peoples minds. RIP.

  • @ingve77
    @ingve77 Рік тому +12

    The look on your faces during this is priceless! SRV was truly a jaw dropping individual. So much passion.

  • @becky9770
    @becky9770 Рік тому +53

    So glad you guys listened to Stevie! I saw SRV just a few months before his passing & he literally sat on the edge of the stage & played the guitar as if just playing for himself, just magical, best concert I've ever been to!!

    • @JLayneHudson
      @JLayneHudson Рік тому +4

      We were probably at the same show.

    • @becky9770
      @becky9770 Рік тому +2

      I saw him in Cedar Rapids, IA is that where you saw him??@@JLayneHudson

    • @JLayneHudson
      @JLayneHudson Рік тому

      @@becky9770 nope. Alpine Valley.

  • @retired_USAF
    @retired_USAF 7 місяців тому

    Jimmy showed the world a whole new way to make a guitar sound amazing. Stevie showed crazy skills and blues talent but personally I enjoy the brief to longer pauses between notes for a bluesier feel. Great video thanks

  • @crazylegslife
    @crazylegslife Рік тому +80

    Guys, Jimi influenced all of these guys to be the awesome guitar players they are. Jimi was an innovator... Without whom none of this awesome music would be here. There is no best guitar player.

    • @Trucker231610
      @Trucker231610 Рік тому +5

      That's like saying Henry Ford was the best car creator ever. Things and technology are advanced in time, I think Jimi was a great innovator and a great guitar player but there ARE better ones that came after him. Jimi built the foundation for those who came after him.

    • @harrietmiller3982
      @harrietmiller3982 Рік тому +2

      Jimi indeed was an innovator and inspired lots of guitar players including Stevie Ray. Stevie had lots of major influences including Albert King, Buddy Guy, BB King, etc. you can hear all those influences when he plays. His genius is his ability to incorporate the best of all his influences into his performances, not as a copy cat, but to elevate and enhance. No one played with more passion and commitment than Stevie imho. BB King once said that he (BB) played the blues in sentences and sometimes had to stop and think what else to say to keep the conversation going. He said Stevie played the blues in paragraphs and never ran out of things to say which is plain to see in this video.

    • @lordmarshall642
      @lordmarshall642 Рік тому

      What did he Innovate?? pls tell us.

    • @Silver-Chair
      @Silver-Chair Рік тому

      @@lordmarshall642 You're a guitar player, you should know...

    • @danjohnson2986
      @danjohnson2986 Рік тому

      Yes. You are correct. But if there was we’d all agree it’s Jimmy Page. 🤣🤣

  • @alanbraun1187
    @alanbraun1187 Рік тому +18

    I loved watching you guys reacting to this, there's lots more out there with SRV and Double Trouble. Don't feel bad about knowing about SRV, the man has been dead for over 30 years. But with young fella's like you guys taking the time to research musicians the likes of SRV who are no longer with us will keep their music alive. Thank you, don't stop researching.

  • @fretpound
    @fretpound Рік тому +30

    I LOVE the guy in the Sox hat. Two measures into that song and I already could see in his face that he could tell already that this performance was going to blow him away. His reaction to SRV was beyond priceless because every time I watch this video I still make all those faces every time, even though I’ve been listing to that guy for 38 years.

    • @STB_666
      @STB_666 8 місяців тому

      Fuckin A. ❤

  • @ronhuff1600
    @ronhuff1600 Місяць тому

    i have watched your reactions many times ...i've watch the Texas Flood run more than once; you Guys are Great...most interesting; very entertaining; ...and i'm happy with 2024 too!!!

  • @brandonbellinger2390
    @brandonbellinger2390 Рік тому +43

    At 9 years old, I learned to play guitar by sitting in front of the t.v, with my guitar, watching an SRV live vhs tape and trying to replicate it. Probably the most difficult way to learn to play but that's what I had and it worked for me. Hearing him brings tears to my eyes. He meant alot to me. I didn't have much else besides my guitar.

    • @loufrank1574
      @loufrank1574 Рік тому +8

      There is a song by Jimi Hendrix called Red House and he's talking about he has a bad bad feeling that his baby don't live here no more and she didn't say a damn thing about leaving and then Jimi says "That’s alright I still got my guitar".

    • @Six3rdy
      @Six3rdy 9 місяців тому

      First off, mad respect.
      Second, I feel your pain man.
      Third, damn son! Talk about drinking water through a fire hose! You STARTED LEARNING guitar through Stevie????? That's some brass to have as a young age. You were more manly as a kid than I am as a full grown adult today!!!

  • @RowdyGrunt
    @RowdyGrunt Рік тому +19

    Jimmi IS one the foundations of rock guitar. I'm no historian, but I am a guitar player. BB king showed us all what real melody is in the blues. Stevie ray came along and put it on steroids. They're different animals, but both Apex players. Stevie worshipped at the alter of Jimi.

  • @michaeldetana3666
    @michaeldetana3666 7 місяців тому

    I go back to this performance periodically to see greatness. I saw y’all in the thumbnail and it was so nice to appreciate it with y’all

  • @loisrogers9042
    @loisrogers9042 Рік тому +11

    When my oldest son was a tween he mentioned someone as being the best guitar player. I bought him a compilation Jimmy Hendrix cd set.
    In my later years I LOVED Stevie RV!!! One is probably not better than the other. Jimmy was more rock, Stevie blues, and they both had their time in history. We're so lucky to have heard both of them. 🥰

  • @bmphil3400
    @bmphil3400 Рік тому +17

    Stevie could bend to the moon with grinding soulful blues licks then in the next second just melt to your face off with blinding speed. He was never at a loss in any position on the fretboard. He was never out on a limb. He never played out of his depth. He never hinted at being uncomfortable with anything he was trying to do.

  • @robertjohnson1681
    @robertjohnson1681 Рік тому +19

    Okay guys, you gotta give Stevie credit because he ALWAYS gave credit to and paid homage to the greats that inspired him. He's even credited for reviving the blues and bringing it mainstream again in the early 80s. So much so that he revived the careers of some famous black blues artists that weren't getting the love they deserved. That said, while Stevie did some great cover songs he also wrote some great songs of his own and with Doyle Bramhall. Check out stuff from In Step like Tightrope, Wall of Denial, Riviera Paradise, The House is Rocking, etc. Oh and Lenny at El Mocambo. And Couldn't Stand The Weather (ACL)

  • @Sldumas1983
    @Sldumas1983 4 місяці тому +1

    SRV bought the Blues to the young Lee generation and played all the styles and lost songs so that the Blues wouldn’t die. When I was a kid growing up in Austin Tx he was playing at the famous Antone’s night club with sometimes Muddy Water and Buddy Guy and Albert Collins and those are some of the most powerful names in the Blues and Rock.

  • @milliganstratman
    @milliganstratman Рік тому +20

    Thank you guys! I’m so glad you’re diggin on Stevie. Stevie was a great mix of Albert King, Jimi, Hubert Sumlin, Lonnie Mack …. One of my greatest heroes and inspirations!

  • @GaryCainMusic
    @GaryCainMusic Рік тому +31

    I never like to get into "who's better" or "who's best" but that night, and that song in particular, it's just simply impossible that anyone could ever be better at the guitar. Seen it hundreds of times, still blown away. That is just as good as it gets.

  • @andimetrum
    @andimetrum Рік тому +46

    Lots of people can make the guitar sing. But only one guy can make it sing like that, and you just saw him there. SRV grew up on Chuck and Jimi and BB and he did them proud. He also used the thickest strings available, and bent them like they were nothing. That’s how he gets his heavy sound. He is definitely a goat.

    • @rondear6130
      @rondear6130 Рік тому +6

      Stevie also studied lots of Albert King. If you know Albert kings tone you can here it a little bit in Stevie’s playing. He just put his own spice on it and made it hotter..

    • @AD-sq9id
      @AD-sq9id Рік тому +3

      He was 15/16 when Jimi died..I can only imagine the impact that had on Stevies music journey

  • @bluebird4779
    @bluebird4779 6 місяців тому +1

    Stevie Ray is my favorite , but I really like Hendrix. Stevie Ray was a humble person on and off stage. I wish he would have lived to see and hear ayron Jones. People like Hendrix, srv and Aryon Jones make that guitar sing.