Stevie is the GOAT, any genre, and this is the greatest use of a guitar I have heard in my 58 years. It is said that Stevie makes non-guitar players want to pick up the instrument and guitar players want to throw it down.
Rumour has it SRV practiced so much he ripped the calluses of his finger tips. So he glued them back on with super glue so he could practice more. RIP SRV.
I have noticed that all the truly great guitarists never play to a script they close their eyes and let the music take over. But it takes a god given gift to instantly play instantly and flawlessly what the music is telling you to play
This is still the greatest guitar performance I've ever seen. Seventeen years ago, when I bought the DVD of this concert, "Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble live at the El Mocambo," I read a review of it from someone who was actually there that night in person, and he said that after the concert he wanted to go home and smash his own collection of ten electric guitars, because unlike Jimi Hendrix and Eric Clapton, who inspired him to play better, Stevie had the opposite affect on him---he was TOO good." I'll never forget reading that quote. By the way, Stevie was also a sweet and humble man; one would never have guessed that because of his on-stage swag. Anyway, there will never be another like him. Thank God for the legacy he left us!
NOBODY LIKE HIM .......EVER......Considered the PUREST GUITARIST EVER...Checkout " Lenny " live at el macambo, "Tin Pan Alley..." VOODOO Child ", " Life with out you " Live Capitol theater
The thing most never seem to realize, Is that SRV never had to have anyone’s approval to having soul, It literally ran through his veins in a manner that so few could portray and so many only envied.
That’s my pal!!!! ( It’s pronounced “Vawn”). Thank you for this reaction. I want you to know a few things about Stevie. He was basically self taught after some pointers from his big brother, Jimmie Vaughan. He spent every waking moment mastering his instrument. He never learned to read or write music down. He was dedicated to the Blues and the Blues masters, Albert King, BB King, Buddy Guy, Albert Collins and Lonnie Mack plus others. Jimi Hendrix was a huge influence as well. He always showed great respect for those who went before him. He was as humble as he was talented. He overcame a lifelong struggle with drugs and alcohol in 1986, and dedicated his life thereafter to helping others. He lived four more years after sobriety, knowing he’d been given a second chance at life, and that he was living on borrowed time. He made one last album with his band, Double Trouble, his first while sober, made a record with brother for the first time ever, got divorced then engaged to a woman who supported his sobriety, and began to learn to love himself. Stevie died in a helicopter crash in 1990, after stunning his audience and fellow musicians with a performance that made it hard for Eric Clapton, called the guitar God, to get on stage after him. He left this earth on top of his game and happy. It brings me so much joy to watch so many discovering his talent. Keep exploring his work. Put on your seatbelt. Here’s Stevie Ray and his band doing a Hendrix song. He’s clean, sober, and on FIRE! Donna G❤ ua-cam.com/video/cFwTbsKkqxE/v-deo.html
Right on! Stevie is one of my biggest inspirations. It makes you wonder what music he would have created had he lived a full life. It also makes you wonder if the blues would be more prominent today, he really led it's revival in the 80s!
😂I totally love you!!!.. you are the cutest .. every body reacts to him this way!! He is the best ... GOD WAS SHOWING OFF WHEN HE MADE STEVIE RAY VAUGHAN!!! NOBODY WILL EVER COME CLOSE TO SRV.. EVER!! THERE HAS BEEN SOME THAT HAVE TRIED.. BUT ... 😳😴
Looks like this one got under your skin. He was/is truly amazing, unlike any other because he's just pure, pure soul. He doesn't have that 'Soul Patch" for nuthin! This performance will never cease to thrill me. RIP, King SRV. ☮️
‘Texas Flood’ Live at the El Mocambo in Montreal-it don’t get no betta’ than that. SRV was a force of nature that we were privileged to have with us, albeit a short time. God I miss him and still can get over that he passed. 😢❤ 9:41
You've GOT to watch the video of Stevie Ray and Albert King jamming and talking about how Albert met Stevie Ray when he was just a kid trying to sit in with the local blues greats.
Little Wing(from this show) swear to God you can see him come back from whatever musical place he went. Riviera Paradise(studio version) SRV is hell live, but they captured a piece of magic in the booth.
Sadly I was at Stevie Ray Vaughn's last concert the night his helicopter crashed after the show at Alpine Valley Wisconsin August 26th 1990. The fog was so bad after the show that we stopped and got a hotel room on the way home. The lineup was SRV, Eric Clapton, Robert Cray, Stevie's brother Jimmie and Buddy Guy. RIP SRV!
@@barbarascotto3873 im betting youve only heard the same 3-4 songs you hear on a classic rock station....believe me there is a lifetime of music this man put out in his 4 years on the scene...live and studio, its no coincidence his piers and most vote him the icon of all guitarists for 53 yrs. now,,,,i take nothing away from anyone else...an iconic guitarist, entertainer and showman!!
@@barbarascotto3873 by no means meant to insult...you seem passionate as i am...personal tastes make the world go on...we should all agree to disagree..
Stevie Ray Vaughan was born in so Texas on October 3,1954, his brother Jimmie Vaughan who is 3yrs older than Stevie Ray got an electric guitar when he was about 10 years old. Jimmie is an amazing guitarist In his own right and had a band called The Fabulous Thunderbirds, Stevie Ray loved the electric guitar and would play it whenever Jimmie left the house .on October 3, 1961 Stevie Ray got a toy guitar for his 7th birthday with cowboys and Indians on it and even with a toy guitar Stevie Ray learned to play Wine, Wine, Wine and Thunderbird by The Night Caps. The first song he heard of the Blues was a Muddy Watters record and Stevie Ray said he knew he wanted to play the Blues. Stevie Ray not only played behind his back but he could play behind his head, backwards, tune his guitar while playing, adjust his AMP'S while playing one handed, a broken string, switch guitar in the middle of a solo and never missed a beat, play with his teeth and even used his elbow but he could play behind his back longer than anyone ever could. Stevie Ray's career only span 7 years but in that 7 yrs he left a huge mark in the music industry. It started in June 13,1983 with the release of his album Texas Flood, he won so many awards, on December 13,1983 Austin City Limits video was voted Guitar Player Magazine's Best New Talent, Best Electric Blues Guitar and Best Guitar Album with his Texas Flood album, Stevie Ray and Jeff Beck are the only 2 Triple Award Guitarist ever. On November 8,1984 Stevie Ray wins a W.C.Handy National Blues Award, Entertainer Of The Year, Instermental Of The Year, he was the only white person to win either. In 1982 Stevie Ray was the first musician to be inducted into The Austin Music Hall Of Fame, in 2000 Stevie Ray was inducted into The Blues Hall Of Fame and in 2015 he was inducted into The Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame. Even with all the his amazing work he never lived to see a #1 hit, his only #1 hit came after his death with Crossfire written by Double Trouble I always thought that was really sad. This song Texas Flood was written by Larry Davis and Joseph Scott in 1955 when Joseph Scott was having relationship problems, Larry Davis recorded it in 1958, when Stevie Ray found out Larry Davis wasn't being paid any royalties Stevie Ray paid Larry Davis every dime out of his own pocket. On August 26,1990 Stevie Ray went to EastTroy Wisconsin to open 2 shows for Eric Clapton along with Robert Clay, Buddy Guy and Steve Ray's brother Jimmie Vaughan, both shows sold out both nights to 40,000 fans. Stevie Ray came down from his hotel room and told his brother and band mates he had a dream that he died and he was looking down at all these people crying, he said it was a little scary but he felt at peace Jimmie said in an interview. At the end of Eric Clapton's final show Eric asked them all to come back on stage and they performed Sweet Home Chicago by Robert Johnson, that was the last song Stevie Ray ever performed, he boarded a helicopter that crashed into the side of a mountain and everyone was killed instantly do to pilot error. The pilot had just failed his test to read gages on that helicopter and he never flew that kind of helicopter before or ever even flew at night.
Texas flood at Elmacombo, Life without you-capitol theater NJ 1985,SRV with guest Johnny Copland- TIN PAN ALLEY ! That should get you started ,SRV is the G.O.A.T. ❤✌
GDAY DOUG ,you old bastard…MATE….i ONCE DROVE ACROSS australia .with a mate,.in a holden ,kingswood ( aussie car)..4300 kilometres…with a CARTON OF MARLBORO,..A CARTON OF MATCHES,..20 LITRES OF WATER,..A BAG OF APPLES,..A HUGE BAG OF CHOOF, AND ‘ STEVIE ‘..TEXAS FLOOD ALBUM..THE ONLY ALBUM ON TAPE MY MATE HAD,….so you can imagine we knew each riff by ear,..by the time we reached cairns /queensland /au..FROM ..PERTH /WESTERN AUSTRALIA…..DAY AND NIGHT…CONTINUOUS ..STEVIE ….so many decades ago..R.I.P.STEVIE R.V….YOU SERVED US WELL….
Now that you have lost your Vaughanginity, you can go down the blues path with SRV I suggest Tin Pan Alley with Johnny Copeland, OR the Hendrix route with Voodo Chile with his 1989 Austin City Limits performance for the best video and sound! Welcome to the family!
Stevie Ray was the G.O.A.T of stank face. If he were still with us he would love for you to listen to something from his sober years. Try Voodoo Chile, the version from Austin City Limits done in 1989 I believe. You will transend. RIP Stevie. You were the best.
He taught himself how to play. Buy listenin' to the Blues and Rock. He paid his dues. He got 1 inch holes in his fingers from playin 13 gage string's. Last 4 year's of his life he used 11 gage strings. Stievie didnt use strings he used telephone lines and the telephone was the guitar. He is what they call a trick guitar player. He played that guitar all kinds a ways. ❤He is my brother he is the greatest guitar player on the planet. Check out Stevie Ray 3rd stone form the sun. You think playin' behind his back is crazy. This song and what he does will blow your mind. 4 Real. ❤ chek out either at the El Mocambo or at the Festival. Awesome!
If you want to learn the guitar, look online for a local music shop, they will know people who can show you hand placement. SRV didnt read music his brother showed him and he just played with and learned from other guitarists, mostly Texas blues artists
Stevie Ray made everyone who every listened to him want to pick up the guitar, he made people who had played thirty years or more want to throw theirs away...
Check out Stevie Ray Vaughan (Von) live at the Festival 3rd Stone from the Sun. MIND BLOWER! YA'LL BEEN WARNED. ❤❤ My brother has been playin' behind his back since he was 10 goi'n down the Road on his bike. ❤❤
Sweating is part to some drug and alcohol issues he had back in the day but still any guitarist in a cramped venue playin like that is gonna sweat their ass off
Stevie Ray Vaughan .. Vaughan is pronounced and sounds like 'von'. The 'g' is silent. Anyway .. Stevie Ray was a self-taught guitar player starting at the age of 7. He NEVER took one lesson and he never learned to read music before his life was tragically and sadly cut short in a helicopter crash in 1990 at the age of 35. He idolized and had enormous respect for many blues/rock guitarists before him ie: Albert King, B.B. King, Jimi Hendrix, Buddy Guy, T-bone Walker, Albert Collins, Freddie King, Muddy Waters, Jimmie Vaughan and the list goes on. Stevie's Top 5 influences were B.B. King #2, Freddie King #3, Albert Collins #4 and Albert King #5 .. but it was blues guitarist and 'big brother' Jimmie Vaughan (3 yrs older) as his first and major influence to play guitar. Stevie would put the records of these and other artists on and play for hours every day learning their songs until he had them memorized. Both him and Jimmie were playing in Texas local bars, clubs and joints by the time each had turned 15 y/o. At 16, Stevie Ray eventually made the decision to drop out of HS, making music his priority and full-time job. SRV was considered the most prominent blues guitarist (and probably the youngest EVER!) responsible for revitalizing peoples love for the blues. Not only in Texas, but all over the nation and overseas. His bands name was Double Trouble .. Chris Layton on drums .. Tommy Shannon on bass .. and Stevie Ray Vaughan on lead/rhythm guitar and vocals. Their debut album was #Texas Flood and it was released in 1983. Tho his professional career was short .. 7 yrs .. SRV left us a trove of timeless songs, melodies and performances that will be treasured forever. Keep on diving down into his catalog. Ya won't be disappointed. RIP Stevie Ray Vaughan .. #Forever35
We're talking subjectively most of the times, (remember people opinions are like assholes, everybody's got one), different types of music. Best blues guitarist in my feeble opinion is SRV, best over all, Jeff Beck, too many to say who's the best, I'm almost 60, I've seen Randy Rhodes live,(Prodigy), seen Slo Hand, Eric Clapton, God, seen Jimmy Page,God, EVH, Steve Vai, Yngwie, and 2 many 2 mention, fuck, Roy Clark was a prodigy, ask John 5. That's where it gets objective. Ask or listen to his peers, BB King said something about SRV bring a white boy with soul. Either way my opinion nothing more, alway cool to see music is still alive.✌️
In the history of the world there have been 180 billion people that have walked the planet. There is only ONE that can play the guitar like that.
I don't always listen to Stevie Ray Vaughan, but when I do, my neighbors do too.
Stevie is the GOAT, any genre, and this is the greatest use of a guitar I have heard in my 58 years.
It is said that Stevie makes non-guitar players want to pick up the instrument and guitar players want to throw it down.
Young man you just had the pleasure of witnessing the GREATEST OF ALL TIME! 😎🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Rumour has it SRV practiced so much he ripped the calluses of his finger tips. So he glued them back on with super glue so he could practice more. RIP SRV.
I have noticed that all the truly great guitarists never play to a script they close their eyes and let the music take over. But it takes a god given gift to instantly play instantly and flawlessly what the music is telling you to play
He was my hero growing up. I actually cried when he passed away in that helicopter crash.
Still crying!😢
Welcome to the GOAT Show starring Stevie Ray Vaughan
This is still the greatest guitar performance I've ever seen. Seventeen years ago, when I bought the DVD of this concert, "Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble live at the El Mocambo," I read a review of it from someone who was actually there that night in person, and he said that after the concert he wanted to go home and smash his own collection of ten electric guitars, because unlike Jimi Hendrix and Eric Clapton, who inspired him to play better, Stevie had the opposite affect on him---he was TOO good." I'll never forget reading that quote. By the way, Stevie was also a sweet and humble man; one would never have guessed that because of his on-stage swag. Anyway, there will never be another like him. Thank God for the legacy he left us!
Clapton said he wanted to quit after hearing and seeing Stevie perform.
Life withoit you, capitol theatre. Lenny. Riviera paradise. All fantastic live performances
Stevie just tuning up his guitar was better than 95% of all other guitar players playing at their best.
NOBODY LIKE HIM .......EVER......Considered the PUREST GUITARIST EVER...Checkout " Lenny " live at el macambo, "Tin Pan Alley..." VOODOO Child ", " Life with out you " Live Capitol theater
The thing most never seem to realize, Is that SRV never had to have anyone’s approval to having soul, It literally ran through his veins in a manner that so few could portray and so many only envied.
That’s my pal!!!! ( It’s pronounced “Vawn”). Thank you for this reaction. I want you to know a few things about Stevie. He was basically self taught after some pointers from his big brother, Jimmie Vaughan. He spent every waking moment mastering his instrument. He never learned to read or write music down. He was dedicated to the Blues and the Blues masters, Albert King, BB King, Buddy Guy, Albert Collins and Lonnie Mack plus others. Jimi Hendrix was a huge influence as well. He always showed great respect for those who went before him. He was as humble as he was talented. He overcame a lifelong struggle with drugs and alcohol in 1986, and dedicated his life thereafter to helping others. He lived four more years after sobriety, knowing he’d been given a second chance at life, and that he was living on borrowed time. He made one last album with his band, Double Trouble, his first while sober, made a record with brother for the first time ever, got divorced then engaged to a woman who supported his sobriety, and began to learn to love himself. Stevie died in a helicopter crash in 1990, after stunning his audience and fellow musicians with a performance that made it hard for Eric Clapton, called the guitar God, to get on stage after him. He left this earth on top of his game and happy. It brings me so much joy to watch so many discovering his talent. Keep exploring his work. Put on your seatbelt. Here’s Stevie Ray and his band doing a Hendrix song. He’s clean, sober, and on FIRE!
Donna G❤
ua-cam.com/video/cFwTbsKkqxE/v-deo.html
Right on! Stevie is one of my biggest inspirations. It makes you wonder what music he would have created had he lived a full life. It also makes you wonder if the blues would be more prominent today, he really led it's revival in the 80s!
Thanks, Doug - SRV is the GOAT.. forever and evah! this is widely known as one of his best performances.. .I hope you react to more...
His guitar is telling ya what he's singing about. RIP Stevie and thank you. Jim
SRV = GOAT 🐐... perfect combination of feel, speed, accuracy, sound, and flow....other greats said they felt like beginners on stage with SRV 😁
He is the BEST TILL THIS DAY.
😂I totally love you!!!.. you are the cutest .. every body reacts to him this way!! He is the best ... GOD WAS SHOWING OFF WHEN HE MADE STEVIE RAY VAUGHAN!!! NOBODY WILL EVER COME CLOSE TO SRV.. EVER!! THERE HAS BEEN SOME THAT HAVE TRIED.. BUT ... 😳😴
Looks like this one got under your skin. He was/is truly amazing, unlike any other because he's just pure, pure soul. He doesn't have that 'Soul Patch" for nuthin! This performance will never cease to thrill me. RIP, King SRV. ☮️
‘Texas Flood’ Live at the El Mocambo in Montreal-it don’t get no betta’ than that. SRV was a force of nature that we were privileged to have with us, albeit a short time. God I miss him and still can get over that he passed. 😢❤ 9:41
You've GOT to watch the video of Stevie Ray and Albert King jamming and talking about how Albert met Stevie Ray when he was just a kid trying to sit in with the local blues greats.
SRV ~ 🎸🐐 The goatiest goat in all of goatness
Must-see SRV vids:
**Life Without You at Capitol Theater**
**Voodoo Child at Austin City Limits 1989**
Little Wing(from this show) swear to God you can see him come back from whatever musical place he went.
Riviera Paradise(studio version) SRV is hell live, but they captured a piece of magic in the booth.
you remind me of my reaction when I first heard stevie. That was years ago, I've become a decent blues guitarist since. You can too bro
Stevie could not read Music, and taught himself how to play. That there is 1000% feeling.
Sadly I was at Stevie Ray Vaughn's last concert the night his helicopter crashed after the show at Alpine Valley Wisconsin August 26th 1990. The fog was so bad after the show that we stopped and got a hotel room on the way home. The lineup was SRV, Eric Clapton, Robert Cray, Stevie's brother Jimmie and Buddy Guy. RIP SRV!
To your question.. yes he is the goat
Greatest guitarist in history. Everyone else pales in comparison to SRV. And a damn fine human being as well.
hendrix!!!!!!!!!!!
@@robertlavorna2968 lol, not even CLOSE.
The only one even remotely close is Mark Knopfler.
@@barbarascotto3873 im betting youve only heard the same 3-4 songs you hear on a classic rock station....believe me there is a lifetime of music this man put out in his 4 years on the scene...live and studio, its no coincidence his piers and most vote him the icon of all guitarists for 53 yrs. now,,,,i take nothing away from anyone else...an iconic guitarist, entertainer and showman!!
@@robertlavorna2968 please don't insult me by saying all I know of Jimi is his radio hits. 😡
@@barbarascotto3873 by no means meant to insult...you seem passionate as i am...personal tastes make the world go on...we should all agree to disagree..
The GOAT
Stevie was self taught he got so good from just playing the guitar all the time there is even some pictures where he is sleeping holding the guitar
Great reaction to one of the best in Rock and Blues!
Stevie grew up idolizing his big brother Jimmie Vaughan who is legendary in blues.
Self-taught. G.O.A.T.
He never hadda lesson. He did it all by ear. ❤❤
He taught himself how to play guitar. Been playin' since he was 6 years old.
Congrats on seeing the man the myth the legend SRV
Stevie Ray Vaughan was born in so Texas on October 3,1954, his brother Jimmie Vaughan who is 3yrs older than Stevie Ray got an electric guitar when he was about 10 years old. Jimmie is an amazing guitarist In his own right and had a band called The Fabulous Thunderbirds, Stevie Ray loved the electric guitar and would play it whenever Jimmie left the house .on October 3, 1961 Stevie Ray got a toy guitar for his 7th birthday with cowboys and Indians on it and even with a toy guitar Stevie Ray learned to play Wine, Wine, Wine and Thunderbird by The Night Caps. The first song he heard of the Blues was a Muddy Watters record and Stevie Ray said he knew he wanted to play the Blues. Stevie Ray not only played behind his back but he could play behind his head, backwards, tune his guitar while playing, adjust his AMP'S while playing one handed, a broken string, switch guitar in the middle of a solo and never missed a beat, play with his teeth and even used his elbow but he could play behind his back longer than anyone ever could. Stevie Ray's career only span 7 years but in that 7 yrs he left a huge mark in the music industry. It started in June 13,1983 with the release of his album Texas Flood, he won so many awards, on December 13,1983 Austin City Limits video was voted Guitar Player Magazine's Best New Talent, Best Electric Blues Guitar and Best Guitar Album with his Texas Flood album, Stevie Ray and Jeff Beck are the only 2 Triple Award Guitarist ever. On November 8,1984 Stevie Ray wins a W.C.Handy National Blues Award, Entertainer Of The Year, Instermental Of The Year, he was the only white person to win either. In 1982 Stevie Ray was the first musician to be inducted into The Austin Music Hall Of Fame, in 2000 Stevie Ray was inducted into The Blues Hall Of Fame and in 2015 he was inducted into The Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame. Even with all the his amazing work he never lived to see a #1 hit, his only #1 hit came after his death with Crossfire written by Double Trouble I always thought that was really sad. This song Texas Flood was written by Larry Davis and Joseph Scott in 1955 when Joseph Scott was having relationship problems, Larry Davis recorded it in 1958, when Stevie Ray found out Larry Davis wasn't being paid any royalties Stevie Ray paid Larry Davis every dime out of his own pocket. On August 26,1990 Stevie Ray went to EastTroy Wisconsin to open 2 shows for Eric Clapton along with Robert Clay, Buddy Guy and Steve Ray's brother Jimmie Vaughan, both shows sold out both nights to 40,000 fans. Stevie Ray came down from his hotel room and told his brother and band mates he had a dream that he died and he was looking down at all these people crying, he said it was a little scary but he felt at peace Jimmie said in an interview. At the end of Eric Clapton's final show Eric asked them all to come back on stage and they performed Sweet Home Chicago by Robert Johnson, that was the last song Stevie Ray ever performed, he boarded a helicopter that crashed into the side of a mountain and everyone was killed instantly do to pilot error. The pilot had just failed his test to read gages on that helicopter and he never flew that kind of helicopter before or ever even flew at night.
Welcome to the GOAT! Dive further down the rabbit hole that is SRV. Time well spent listening to the Master.
“I gotta get my stuff together” 😂😂 this was great thank you lol
Texas flood at Elmacombo, Life without you-capitol theater NJ 1985,SRV with guest Johnny Copland- TIN PAN ALLEY ! That should get you started ,SRV is the G.O.A.T. ❤✌
GDAY DOUG ,you old bastard…MATE….i ONCE DROVE ACROSS australia .with a mate,.in a holden ,kingswood ( aussie car)..4300 kilometres…with a CARTON OF MARLBORO,..A CARTON OF MATCHES,..20 LITRES OF WATER,..A BAG OF APPLES,..A HUGE BAG OF CHOOF, AND ‘ STEVIE ‘..TEXAS FLOOD ALBUM..THE ONLY ALBUM ON TAPE MY MATE HAD,….so you can imagine we knew each riff by ear,..by the time we reached cairns /queensland /au..FROM ..PERTH /WESTERN AUSTRALIA…..DAY AND NIGHT…CONTINUOUS ..STEVIE ….so many decades ago..R.I.P.STEVIE R.V….YOU SERVED US WELL….
This brings back a flood of memories.
I always like to share this when it comes to SRV, please check out Albert King and SRV in session. Two of the best blues guitarists ever.
Now that you have lost your Vaughanginity, you can go down the blues path with SRV I suggest Tin Pan Alley with Johnny Copeland, OR the Hendrix route with Voodo Chile with his 1989 Austin City Limits performance for the best video and sound! Welcome to the family!
Stevie Ray was the G.O.A.T of stank face. If he were still with us he would love for you to listen to something from his sober years. Try Voodoo Chile, the version from Austin City Limits done in 1989 I believe. You will transend. RIP Stevie. You were the best.
HE IS BLESSED WHIT A BLUES VOICE TOO IN CASE YOU DID NOT NOTICED ! 😊😊smile 💙🇬🇧💙🇧🇪 5:29
You should watch him play, ain't gonna give up on love..or....life without you...all his performances are special, you'll enjoy them all
All of the greats start with desire. Anybody has the potential to be great. Including you. 😊
He taught himself how to play. Buy listenin' to the Blues and Rock. He paid his dues. He got 1 inch holes in his fingers from playin 13 gage string's. Last 4 year's of his life he used 11 gage strings. Stievie didnt use strings he used telephone lines and the telephone was the guitar. He is what they call a trick guitar player. He played that guitar all kinds a ways. ❤He is my brother he is the greatest guitar player on the planet. Check out Stevie Ray 3rd stone form the sun. You think playin' behind his back is crazy. This song and what he does will blow your mind. 4 Real. ❤ chek out either at the El Mocambo or at the Festival. Awesome!
If you want to learn the guitar, look online for a local music shop, they will know people who can show you hand placement. SRV didnt read music his brother showed him and he just played with and learned from other guitarists, mostly Texas blues artists
''THE'' G O A T!
AND HE PAYED ATTENTION ⚠️💙💙 8:29
Stevie Ray made everyone who every listened to him want to pick up the guitar, he made people who had played thirty years or more want to throw theirs away...
Life Without You (live at Capitol theater)
Tin Pan Alley with Johnny Copeland
Born Under A Bad Sign with Albert King
His drummer said that Stevie practiced about 8 hours a day.
hey buddy I know how You felt when you saw Stevie Ray Vaughan for the first time.I was like You!So start learning Music!So long!Kamel from Paris
The Goat
SRV = THE G.O.A.T.
Oh YOU NOW HIS NAME STV WELL YOU WILL NEVER EVER FORGET HIS NAME ANYMORE! 😊😊😊😊💙💙 1:30
SOMETHING ABOUTH THÉ GUITARE 🎸 HE IS PUTE ONE WHILE PLAYING IT ! 😊😊😊😊💙💙💙💙☮️ 3:43
The best!
Prepare to be motivated!
Wow, poor Doug was in shock.
Check out Stevie Ray Vaughan (Von) live at the Festival 3rd Stone from the Sun. MIND BLOWER! YA'LL BEEN WARNED. ❤❤ My brother has been playin' behind his back since he was 10 goi'n down the Road on his bike. ❤❤
HIS BROTHER TOLD HIM ! 😊❤ 7:15
Great reaction !!
Check out Voodoo Child in Nashville. He plays entire song behind his back.
Little Wing from El Mocambo is a spiritual experience. Must see.
Stevie Ray and BB King were good friends!
Stevie’s hands were large but he also had rhythm.. not a usual match
Sweating is part to some drug and alcohol issues he had back in the day but still any guitarist in a cramped venue playin like that is gonna sweat their ass off
I really enjoyed your reaction! Also, hope you can start playing guitar soon. Good luck with that!
🐐🐐🐐🐐🔥🔥🔥🎸🎸🎸
One of many great white guitarists.
No stankface=no likes! You get double likes,my friend!! 😂❤
Stevie Ray Vaughan .. Vaughan is pronounced and sounds like 'von'. The 'g' is silent.
Anyway .. Stevie Ray was a self-taught guitar player starting at the age of 7. He NEVER took one lesson and he never learned to read music before his life was tragically and sadly cut short in a helicopter crash in 1990 at the age of 35. He idolized and had enormous respect for many blues/rock guitarists before him ie: Albert King, B.B. King, Jimi Hendrix, Buddy Guy, T-bone Walker, Albert Collins, Freddie King, Muddy Waters, Jimmie Vaughan and the list goes on. Stevie's Top 5 influences were B.B. King #2, Freddie King #3, Albert Collins #4 and Albert King #5 .. but it was blues guitarist and 'big brother' Jimmie Vaughan (3 yrs older) as his first and major influence to play guitar.
Stevie would put the records of these and other artists on and play for hours every day learning their songs until he had them memorized. Both him and Jimmie were playing in Texas local bars, clubs and joints by the time each had turned 15 y/o. At 16, Stevie Ray eventually made the decision to drop out of HS, making music his priority and full-time job. SRV was considered the most prominent blues guitarist (and probably the youngest EVER!) responsible for revitalizing peoples love for the blues. Not only in Texas, but all over the nation and overseas.
His bands name was Double Trouble .. Chris Layton on drums .. Tommy Shannon on bass .. and Stevie Ray Vaughan on lead/rhythm guitar and vocals. Their debut album was #Texas Flood and it was released in 1983. Tho his professional career was short .. 7 yrs .. SRV left us a trove of timeless songs, melodies and performances that will be treasured forever.
Keep on diving down into his catalog. Ya won't be disappointed.
RIP Stevie Ray Vaughan .. #Forever35
Probably covering the hit "Crossroads" ...
I found you from Larry Bird. I am staying for SRV!
Check out .. anything live .. like . Leave my little girl alone.. ,,Life without you,, Love Struck, ,Mary Had a little Lamb,, ANYTHING LIVE...
I watched your zeppelin video them and metallica 2 best rock bands of all time. I'm 50 yr old lady they my favorite then Eminem lol
We're talking subjectively most of the times, (remember people opinions are like assholes, everybody's got one), different types of music. Best blues guitarist in my feeble opinion is SRV, best over all, Jeff Beck, too many to say who's the best, I'm almost 60, I've seen Randy Rhodes live,(Prodigy), seen Slo Hand, Eric Clapton, God, seen Jimmy Page,God, EVH, Steve Vai, Yngwie, and 2 many 2 mention, fuck, Roy Clark was a prodigy, ask John 5. That's where it gets objective. Ask or listen to his peers, BB King said something about SRV bring a white boy with soul. Either way my opinion nothing more, alway cool to see music is still alive.✌️
RIP
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No, the best guitarist ever was Roy Clark ua-cam.com/video/Pz2hXI7Ny9I/v-deo.html
He also played banjo and sang as well.
It ain’t rap...it’s not called a “rhyme” they are lyrics in real music! Rap is something, it ant music! Tough....too bad!
It's pronounced Von
It's not. :)
hendrix..the best ever, innovator, performer, ...voted by all his piers...srv great, but it all derives thru hendrix!!
Stevie Ray Vaughan, and he is dead now.
The greatest is Jeff Healey, he can do everything and he's blind
He can't play darts.
No he can't read music just like jimi just like myself 😂😂😂 It's called an open channel