A lot of the great guitarists looked up to Buddy Guy and watched him play.. SRV, Jeff Beck, Jimi Hendrix, Jimmy Page, Keith Richards, Eric Clapton and many more.. Saw Buddy front row in 2013 OMG ❤
They were in fact great friends@@johnconnell5086 and Buddy Guy received some royalties after Stevie recorded Mary Had a Little Lamb. I think he always appreciated SRV for that and Stevie showed off his range in this rendition...just compare it to Texas Flood and you have a pantheon of creativity.
The GOAT OF GOATS! 😎🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 How do you get more beautiful every time I view your reactions! SRV’s picture is next to the definition of cool in the old Daniel Webster Dictionary!
Even if you don’t react to it, watch the Mary had a Little Lamb version from Austin city limits. It’s almost twice as long as this version and unbelievable.
SRV used the heaviest strings on his guitar which makes you appreciate that his 'shred' capabilities were still on par with the virtuoso shredders. It makes my fingers hurt just thinking about it. No one like Stevie.
💖💣💣💣💖 .. thanks Maddy !! I needed some guitar magic this morning. I am a life long Stevie Ray Vaughan fan. He brings the excitement every performance. I can't wait to see you react to "Lenny" 🎼☮️🎼☮️🎼☮️🎼
SRV the GOAT! Got off from drugs and alcoohol , was free for a couple of years then when on the right path he dies in a heli crash with his 1st European tour all booked, life's a b***** :WWW
...as much as God givn talent he was blessed w/ on guitar...he also gifted w/ a blues voice...unfortunate 2 take him so soon w/ so much genius n talent untapped...
You may appreciate "Ain't Gone n' Give Up on Love" Live @ the Capital Theatre...SRV writing, singing, playing peak. No behind-the-back stuff, just straight grown-folks music...but brings his voice into the spotlight and a solo that's eye-watering. There' s a little acknowledgement smile of the applause that is rare & endearing. .A real 'purity' test that is a focus on real blues...and the complete package he delivers.
I treasure that smile that was captured. It's so gratifying to see that he really felt connected and appreciative of the responses of the audience members to everything he gave and meant in the song. Yes, Stevie... you touch our souls. We're with you. Love you forever.
Was delighted to see you circling back to Stevie Ray but this version is almost boring compared to Austin City Limits 1989🎸🎶. It is longer with 🔥 🎸solos plus Reese Wynans on the piano adds so much with his fantastic solos. Any song performed at ACL 1989 is 🔥 as well as from the Capitol Theatre 1985 which also features Reese. Reese joined DT in August 1985 and added so much‼️ The arrangement for this song originally came from Buddy Guy, one of Stevie's musical influences and good friends. You owe it to yourself to watch the high energy and awesome version, trust me‼️✌️💙. Thanks for bringing this today Maddy‼️ loving your channel🎶
Excellent reaction Maddie. If you want to see his greatest masterpiece that you will always want to listen too when you need comfort or healing from any type of bad vibes then please react to his "Riviera Paradise" live in Austin Texas. Then and only then will you know how amazing he truly was and what we're all missing out on? Its the tune God invented him for to create and leave to us all for all time. I kid you not. And you get blessed with an extra solo thrown in for nothing but I won't say from who? Its a surprise just for you? Oh and your duet back an forth was on point. If you want to hear a guitar actually speak then listen to him playing Leave my little girl alone. Epic.
This was the first tune I ever heard from Stevie’s first record and you knew that he was about to shake up 80’s music from a guitar perspective. This is actually a cover of a Buddy Guy song.
Well said Maddy. Leave it to Stevie Ray and Double Trouble to come up with the best and coolest version of "Mary Had A Little Lamb" EVER! Good job! A short but sweet reaction from you.
Please, I would love for you to react to 'The Band' that consisted of Levon Helms (vocals and drums, etc), Rick Danko (vocals and bass, etc), Robbie Robertson (guitar), Richard Manuel (vocals and piano, etc), and Garth Hudson (organ etc). Started together as Ronnie Hawkins backing band. They broke out on their own, introducing us to a new experience called 'Americana' music. The played Woodstock (69) and were asked by Bob Dylan to back him with a transition from his folk style to a electric style music. The Band call it quits with a lavish farewell show at San Francisco's Winterland Ballroom on Nov. 25, 1976. Filmed by Martin Scorsese, this documentary features standout performances by rock legends such as Bob Dylan, Van Morrison, Eric Clapton, Joni Mitchell and Muddy Waters, as well as interviews tracing the group's history and discussing road life. The top songs that I recommend to reacts to are from The Last Waltz: 1. Up on Cripple Creek 2. The Shape I'm in 3. Who do you love, with R. Hawkins 4. Don't do it And many, many, many others.
Love SRV. For a great guitar sound on acoustic guitar, check out the Australian, Tommy Emmanuel. It's an old song but his version of Classical Gas is pretty good. Glen Campbell, Roy Clark and Chet Atkins weren't slouches either. :-)
Thanks for another great reaction on SRV! Try this one - SRV at his best (IMO), covering Jimi with 'Voodoo Child', live in Austin: ua-cam.com/video/cFwTbsKkqxE/v-deo.html
SRv a true legend - hi Maddy I am running a compation for the best reaction to - immortal technique - Dance with the devil ( video where he his wearing red hat and t shirt) no copyrights on this video if you would like to take part reply yes and do your reaction by the end of October so I can let the winner no by the 1st of November the winner will receive £100 cash for their channel have fun love and respect from the UK 👍👍🌟😀😀 amazing channel 👍
t would be awesome if you would reply to messages on Ko-Fi, so we know if you have recieved our money that we donate, together with the requests. 2 weeks and no answer. :-)
Blues legend Buddy Guy did his rendition in the late 60’s which this SRV version is basically a cover of 🔥
Buddy and SRV were great friends
A lot of the great guitarists looked up to Buddy Guy and watched him play.. SRV, Jeff Beck, Jimi Hendrix, Jimmy Page, Keith Richards, Eric Clapton and many more.. Saw Buddy front row in 2013 OMG ❤
They were in fact great friends@@johnconnell5086 and Buddy Guy received some royalties after Stevie recorded Mary Had a Little Lamb. I think he always appreciated SRV for that and Stevie showed off his range in this rendition...just compare it to Texas Flood and you have a pantheon of creativity.
One of a kind! Legendary = Stevie Ray Vaughan!!!
The GOAT OF GOATS! 😎🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 How do you get more beautiful every time I view your reactions! SRV’s picture is next to the definition of cool in the old Daniel Webster Dictionary!
Who would have thought that something so simple could sound soooo goood 🔥🎸🤘🏻🔥🎸🤘🏻
More SRV is never a bad thing 🤘🏻🔥🎸🎸
It is the best thing🎸🎶💯✌️💙
Even if you don’t react to it, watch the Mary had a Little Lamb version from Austin city limits. It’s almost twice as long as this version and unbelievable.
That’s THE one to watch. Also it’s a clean and sober SRV, which is even more amazing.
Agree. And I think Stevie's solo after Reece's solo at about the 2:00 mark is just classic SRV. Gives me shivers every time I hear it.
Right. 'Get it Reece'.
What a smooth guitar 🎸 player SRV was. Undeniably brilliant !
There is one SRV vid just titled "Sound Check" - just watching him noodle around is amazing in itself
I’m so excited you are reacting to SRV again!!! Can’t wait! My notification is on ❤️
SRV used the heaviest strings on his guitar which makes you appreciate that his 'shred' capabilities were still on par with the virtuoso shredders. It makes my fingers hurt just thinking about it. No one like Stevie.
Every time I saw him live he gave you a 💯 percent 👏👏❤️ 🥃🥃🤠
Give Robert Cray a listen 🤔
Song right next door 👍✌️🤠
Try the version of this at Austin City Limits.
💖💣💣💣💖 .. thanks Maddy !! I needed some guitar magic this morning. I am a life long Stevie Ray Vaughan fan. He brings the excitement every performance. I can't wait to see you react to "Lenny" 🎼☮️🎼☮️🎼☮️🎼
SRV the GOAT! Got off from drugs and alcoohol , was free for a couple of years then when on the right path he dies in a heli crash with his 1st European tour all booked, life's a b***** :WWW
...as much as God givn talent he was blessed w/ on guitar...he also gifted w/ a blues voice...unfortunate 2 take him so soon w/ so much genius n talent untapped...
You may appreciate "Ain't Gone n' Give Up on Love" Live @ the Capital Theatre...SRV writing, singing, playing peak.
No behind-the-back stuff, just straight grown-folks music...but brings his voice into the spotlight and a solo that's eye-watering. There' s a little acknowledgement smile of the applause that is rare & endearing.
.A real 'purity' test that is a focus on real blues...and the complete package he delivers.
A BIG YES to that! Also 'Life Without You' at the same venue (if you haven't already reacted to it)
I treasure that smile that was captured. It's so gratifying to see that he really felt connected and appreciative of the responses of the audience members to everything he gave and meant in the song. Yes, Stevie... you touch our souls. We're with you. Love you forever.
I miss Stevie so much.
He always makes me proud to be a north Texacan.
Was delighted to see you circling back to Stevie Ray but this version is almost boring compared to Austin City Limits 1989🎸🎶. It is longer with 🔥 🎸solos plus Reese Wynans on the piano adds so much with his fantastic solos. Any song performed at ACL 1989 is 🔥 as well as from the Capitol Theatre 1985 which also features Reese. Reese joined DT in August 1985 and added so much‼️ The arrangement for this song originally came from Buddy Guy, one of Stevie's musical influences and good friends. You owe it to yourself to watch the high energy and awesome version, trust me‼️✌️💙. Thanks for bringing this today Maddy‼️ loving your channel🎶
amazing lol
Love love this song
How about some love for that rhythm section that kept up with The GOAT, SRV.
Maestro Stevie si hasta "el cumpleaños feliz" lo puede hacer en blues👏
Excellent reaction Maddie. If you want to see his greatest masterpiece that you will always want to listen too when you need comfort or healing from any type of bad vibes then please react to his
"Riviera Paradise" live in Austin Texas. Then and only then will you know how amazing he truly was and what we're all missing out on? Its the tune God invented him for to create and leave to us all for all time. I kid you not. And you get blessed with an extra solo thrown in for nothing but I won't say from who? Its a surprise just for you? Oh and your duet back an forth was on point. If you want to hear a guitar actually speak then listen to him playing Leave my little girl alone. Epic.
My favorite warm up riff! Stevie Ray is my in inspiration,love his playing
Thanks, Maddy! Such a fun song... appreciate your reactions..
This was the first tune I ever heard from Stevie’s first record and you knew that he was about to shake up 80’s music from a guitar perspective. This is actually a cover of a Buddy Guy song.
When I heard this for the first time it changed the old nursery rhyme forever in my mind.
Simple and brilliant! What more do ya need? ❤️💛
Gotta do Voodoo Chile(LIVE--1989,Austin City Limits") and,from that same show(1989l"Leave my girl alone")
Great song ❤
Well said Maddy. Leave it to Stevie Ray and Double Trouble to come up with the best and coolest version of "Mary Had A Little Lamb" EVER! Good job! A short but sweet reaction from you.
Agree!
Although this version is good,"LIVE at Austin City Limits,1989" is much,much better!
stevie ray voodoo child
Willie the Wimp is Spectacular
RIP SRV 🤘😇
🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🤘
Great reaction Maddy!
That's the good stuff
Please, I would love for you to react to 'The Band' that consisted of Levon Helms (vocals and drums, etc), Rick Danko (vocals and bass, etc), Robbie Robertson (guitar), Richard Manuel (vocals and piano, etc), and Garth Hudson (organ etc). Started together as Ronnie Hawkins backing band. They broke out on their own, introducing us to a new experience called 'Americana' music. The played Woodstock (69) and were asked by Bob Dylan to back him with a transition from his folk style to a electric style music. The Band call it quits with a lavish farewell show at San Francisco's Winterland Ballroom on Nov. 25, 1976. Filmed by Martin Scorsese, this documentary features standout performances by rock legends such as Bob Dylan, Van Morrison, Eric Clapton, Joni Mitchell and Muddy Waters, as well as interviews tracing the group's history and discussing road life.
The top songs that I recommend to reacts to are from The Last Waltz:
1. Up on Cripple Creek 2. The Shape I'm in
3. Who do you love, with R. Hawkins
4. Don't do it
And many, many, many others.
agree ...for a great performance try Tina Marie serenades Smokey Robinson...7 million views
The guy who taught me to write music was Smokey's best friend. Neil Bridge. 👍
Try Little Sister with broken string how smooth guitar switch happens
Good stuff, but the version with Reese Wynans on keys is awesome.
Great SRV review girl
Now if I ever hear someone recite this nursery rhyme I will ALWAYS think of SRV 😃
Love SRV. For a great guitar sound on acoustic guitar, check out the Australian, Tommy Emmanuel. It's an old song but his version of Classical Gas is pretty good. Glen Campbell, Roy Clark and Chet Atkins weren't slouches either. :-)
Roy Clark was freakin' amazing. ua-cam.com/video/-xssnp7R51A/v-deo.html
Srv and Johnny Copeland killed this song and more. Live concert on YT
Please do video on Red House live at the Isle of Wight. ( Jimi Hendricks)
Are you familiar with Austin Browns Bring Him Home? He does a great job with it.
SRV one of the few, but Ren and Kasey Chambers probably could make this song cool as well
Thanks for another great reaction on SRV! Try this one - SRV at his best (IMO), covering Jimi with 'Voodoo Child', live in Austin: ua-cam.com/video/cFwTbsKkqxE/v-deo.html
Oh, YEAH!
Definitely agree. I’ll be shocked and stunned and deeply saddened if anyone disagrees. Well, there I jinxed it.
SRv a true legend - hi Maddy I am running a compation for the best reaction to - immortal technique - Dance with the devil ( video where he his wearing red hat and t shirt) no copyrights on this video if you would like to take part reply yes and do your reaction by the end of October so I can let the winner no by the 1st of November the winner will receive £100 cash for their channel have fun love and respect from the UK 👍👍🌟😀😀 amazing channel 👍
Hi beautiful, love the top
t would be awesome if you would reply to messages on Ko-Fi, so we know if you have recieved our money that we donate, together with the requests. 2 weeks and no answer. :-)
Totally copied Buddy Guy. On purpose. As a tribute. C'mon Maddy, know your blues!!
lol I don’t know him, enlighten me!
@@MaddyReactions Buddy has been around for more than 60 years. Jus enter his name in the search field and give him a listen.