@UCQhGgHR7d6kpmMfIUfn0mQA The Hall Of Fame inductees were the announced in December last year. The Grammys have aired already. When I first saw the notification, I googled the list of inductees to verify it was true. And sure enough it is on the list❤️
I'm 75 years old. I have only been listening to Stevie Ray Vaughan for about 8 years.. and from the very beginning I noticed that he almost always has his favorite old guitar with him ...then at first it dawned on me that his old guitar must be Possessed or Charmed ....or that he himself was Possessed.... AND THEN I realized that to be that good They must BOTH be Possessed and it is a miracle that they found each other to Create these Magical Sounds together !
"I dont want a copyright strike...blah blah...blah blah blah back to Stevie Ray" i spit out my coffee you had me laughing so hard...you were so amazed you couldn't even talk...best reaction ever!!!
Not only BB, Albert King, Muddy Waters and a heap of others. Muddy Waters said something along the lines of "I never thought I'd see the day when one of the greatest blues men was a white boy from Texas
@@Antipodean33 BB King: "I've said that playing the blues is like having to be black twice. Stevie Ray Vaughan missed on both counts, but I never noticed."
Stevie taught himself to play, and did not know how to read music. He may have been the best to ever pick up the instrument. Eric Clapton said, "Stevie didn't play the blues; the blues flowed through him, like a conduit". He makes people who don't play want to start and people who do play want to stop. Strongest recommendation to react to another Hendrix cover, 'Little Wing', from this same show at El Mocambo.
Yep ...he did that! Don't worry about it, he leaves everyone speechless!! Great reaction! RIP to the legend SRV!! 🙏 GREAT TALENT, GREAT MUSIC AND A GREAT PERSON!! ❤❤❤ 🎸🎤💃
"Rock innovator"? C'mon now, dude had more talent than just about anyone but he didnt innovate anything, he just launched what Buddy Guy was already doing, into the mainstream limelight. From incorporating amp feedback to mixing pedals and chords, that was all Guy. Very little of Hendrix style, if any, was innovative. Talented guitar player and song writer, no doubt. But innovative he was not. Neither was SRV, for the record. Both guitar gods and excellent song writers, but neither innovative. And you dont have to be, when you're as talented as they were.
@@robschroeder5377 I'm not gonna say whos better... But I saw Dick dale in his later years at a small club in copenhagen Denmark, that dude still ripped the crowd to shreds on his surfguitar!!
That was the best blues performance of all time. Do yourself a favor and buy the dvd, live at El Macombo, Stevie is flawless. You can thank me later. It’s a priceless performance. RIP SRV.
"What am I supposed to say?" LAUGH HYSTERICALLY in a well-earned disbelief. THAT is the mark of a great reaction. Great skills and talent earn great emotional reactions. I know you edited this video but did you notice you were dancin' and swaying to most of the performance until he swung his guitar to the back, and then you spent the rest of the video almost stone-still. It literally rocked you SOLID.
The first time I heard this song I was driving my 18 wheeler across I-80 about 4 in the morning in BFE western Nebraska heading into Wyoming. I stopped at the first truck stop I ran into and started rummaging around their CD's and cassette tapes for any album of his I could find. I had to wait until I hit Cheyenne and found me a Wal Mart... I played that CD pretty much non stop the rest of the way out to the Bay area... I love Clapton, King, Hendrix, Gilmour, Knopfler, Paige and all the other greats... There is just something "unexplainable" about SRV and his playing...
Stevie was the GOAT brother, never seen another like him. You'd enjoy the fuck out of Life Without You by SRV (at Capitol Theatre), sends chills down my spine when I watch it.
I love watching these reactions and seeing the eyes bug out when Stevie goes behind the back. I saw him live in the mid eighties more than once. He was an joy to watch. RIP Stevie Ray
Dude was a beast. Played with bridge cables for strings. Several times played to the point of bleeding fingers and kept going. Really understood music. Hard to find anything comparable today.
Aaahhhhh. Texas blues makes my heart smile. Esp by one of the best ever. Miss you Stevie, fond memories of growing up in San Antonio listening to this & live blues. #Legend #stevieray
"Stevie was an endless open channel that music just poured out of. He made people who'd never picked up a guitar in their life want to start playing, and he made those of us who'd been playing professionally for much of our life want to quit".....................Eric Clapton.
SRV Live at the El Mocambo wasn’t just a show it was a work of art. Might be the best all around performance on the guitar from start to end. Historical.
The funniest reaction I've seen yet and I spend a lot of time looking for reactions to Stevie. Thanks for listening to him. Your final thought is so apropos.
He was a huge Jimmi Hendrix fan, he incorporated his sounds with his own. He said a lot of musicians hate that some musicians do it but he would rather carry on Jimmis music so it would be heard by so many that may have never heard it.
Stevie Ray and Jimi are both the GOATS! Jimi gives me the tank top, light up a joint, stadium rock concert vibe! SRV gives me the smokey blues club, give me some Hennessy on the rocks vibe!
This is an actual reaction. I love it. SRV is way more special than you might think, and you will learn so much about him as you go along and learn more about his music. This man really was on another level.
I always look for Stevie Ray Vaughan reactions. Yours was one of the funniest I've ever seen! Thank you so much and now I will subscribe to your channel! Please keep reacting to great music and this is great music!
He is known as the Guitar God and a Legend in the field of blues guitar playing. Pure talent, pure inspiration, and pure insanity on the strings. May the Legend rest in peace.
Vaughn was influenced by the great blues guitarists like Albert and BB King, T-Bone Walker, even Jimmy Hendrix, but in my opinion, he stands above all the rest. He plays with his teeth, behind his head or back better than most guitar players play in the normal position. He's one of a kind.
Best part of my childhood was hearing Stevie all the time. My parents had excellent taste in music. Feels like home when I hear him 🥰 Born and raised in Southern California 😂
Blues guitar is my favorite genre of guitar. I’m born and raised in Memphis, so I’ve seen a few. BB, Buddy, Albert, but SRV’s my favorite. He was just different.🤘🏻❤️
SRV was a huge fan of Jimi Hendrix and was obsessed with sounding like him. That gave Stevie a head start and he had decades to master his gift. Jimi passed when I was a baby but I did get to see SRV live in 1988. People left stunned at what they just saw, wish there was a tape of that show.
I love the face everyone gets the first time they see him do that thing he does. Yours is one of the best reactions to SRV that I've watched. Yep, nothing left to say. Peace
Great reaction I saw stevie live 4 time's everytime you new you were watching greatness what a great dude has a great story got his self cleaned up and then the angles took him greedy asses now there listing to jimi an stevie jamming together that's one awesome show I'm Shure 🎶🎵🤟
What you reacted to is one of the greatest live guitar performances ever seen. Every time I watch it, it blows my mind. I got to see SRV in May 1990 three months before he died. I'm so glad I got to see him before the music ended.
The cat in the hat on a Strat! He played on 13 guage strings, which are just about like piano strings. They would tear his finger tips up to the point of bleeding, and Stevie would break out the super-glue, just so he could keep playing. One of my favorite performances of his is with his brother Jimmy, and Angela Strehli doing “Don’t Fall for me Baby”, an incredible Blues performance.
Loved your blah blah blah break, freaking hilarious. That's what listening to SRV does to you, mesmerizing and in awe!!!!! Why many think he is the GOAT!!!!
I was driving when this came on and laughed out loud when you said copyright blah blah blah back to Stevie Ray. Funniest shit I’ve ever heard during a pause. Subscribed!!
Loved ur Reaction Bro, it was genuine & I was the same way as u, when I 1st heard & saw SRV, it's a roller coaster from a smile, to turning it neck sideways, the that PERMA STANK FACE sets in!!
Loved your reaction! He is a Legend!! Next you gotta watch his Voodoo Chile video! Awesome!! Taken too soon from us. Died in a helicopter crash at 35 yrs old!!! The GOAT!! Lived in Dallas Tx. He is so missed!! Albert King and B.B. King loved him and he loved them.
Love the video. Just subscribed to you. It’s great seeing the younger generation be exposed to the greatness that is Stevie Ray. Please tell me you’ll do Voodoo Child if you haven’t yet. I’m gonna check out more of your vid’s. ✌🏻
I saw SRV play twice. Both times were before he got clean with drugs and alcohol. I could see he was suffering but I could also see that his pain was driving his performance. Yeah he was living the blues alright, he channeled his pain and suffering out with his playing and singing. It was sad and exillerating to watch all at the same time. After he broke free of his demons his playing got even better but God decided to call him home. ❤
There is NOTHING you can say!
You just witnessed absolutely perfect genius mastery of the guitar like none you've seen before!
Oh and his Texas Flood album is being inducted into the 2021 Grammy Hall of Fame.
Oh Hell Yea
About damn time!
HE’S GOOD, BETTER THAN ANY AND THE BEST GUITARIST EVER !
@UCQhGgHR7d6kpmMfIUfn0mQA The Hall Of Fame inductees were the announced in December last year. The Grammys have aired already. When I first saw the notification, I googled the list of inductees to verify it was true. And sure enough it is on the list❤️
@@anndavis5802 oh I 100% agree!! He is the best ever!!!
I'm 75 years old. I have only been listening to Stevie Ray Vaughan for about 8 years.. and from the very beginning I noticed that he almost always has his favorite old guitar with him ...then at first it dawned on me that his old guitar must be Possessed or Charmed ....or that he himself was Possessed.... AND THEN I realized that to be that good They must BOTH be Possessed and it is a miracle that they found each other to Create these Magical Sounds together !
Keep on truckin 🚛
"I dont want a copyright strike...blah blah...blah blah blah back to Stevie Ray" i spit out my coffee you had me laughing so hard...you were so amazed you couldn't even talk...best reaction ever!!!
💯‼️‼️🤣🤣🤣🤣That was great!
💗 💖 💘 💝 💟 ☮️!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Literally was swallowing coffee when he did that and almost choked.
Blah blah blah... back to Stevie Ray
lmao i did too lmfao
Stevie ray made playing the guitar look effortless. His soul poured itself onto the fretboard everytime he played.
SRV was the GOAT, the best blues guitarist to ever walk the earth, he wasn't human. Keep watching Stevie, i promise you will not be disappointed
I'm with you Daniel, every word!
What he said.
Verily, THE GOAT.
Absolute. Goat.
I stumbled across him on Austin City Limits on PBS in Chicago. I literally couldn't change the channel. I was mesmerized by his playing.
You know that when B.B. King says you're one of the greatest then you're pretty good.
And Eric Clapton admitted he was intimidating by him
Not only BB, Albert King, Muddy Waters and a heap of others. Muddy Waters said something along the lines of
"I never thought I'd see the day when one of the greatest blues men was a white boy from Texas
@@Antipodean33 BB King: "I've said that playing the blues is like having to be black twice. Stevie Ray Vaughan missed on both counts, but I never noticed."
Possibly the best blues guitar performance ever filmed, I saw him play live twice and it was A-mazing.
My one music regret . Never seeing him in person
I wish i saw him play my whole family did but he died when i was a toddler
Stevie taught himself to play, and did not know how to read music. He may have been the best to ever pick up the instrument. Eric Clapton said, "Stevie didn't play the blues; the blues flowed through him, like a conduit". He makes people who don't play want to start and people who do play want to stop.
Strongest recommendation to react to another Hendrix cover, 'Little Wing', from this same show at El Mocambo.
Yep ...he did that! Don't worry about it, he leaves everyone speechless!! Great reaction! RIP to the legend SRV!! 🙏 GREAT TALENT, GREAT MUSIC AND A GREAT PERSON!! ❤❤❤ 🎸🎤💃
Boshido: "Alright Stevie Ray, amaze me"
Stevie: "OK"
There are singers, guitar players and performers and then there's Stevie Ray Vaughn. Nuff said...
I truly can’t stand comparisons of Jimi and Stevie. Jimi was a Rock innovator and icon. Stevie is a blues god.
That makes so much sense! 👍🏾👍🏾
Jimi was a hell of a blues player in his own right on top of a rock genius
"Rock innovator"? C'mon now, dude had more talent than just about anyone but he didnt innovate anything, he just launched what Buddy Guy was already doing, into the mainstream limelight. From incorporating amp feedback to mixing pedals and chords, that was all Guy. Very little of Hendrix style, if any, was innovative. Talented guitar player and song writer, no doubt. But innovative he was not. Neither was SRV, for the record. Both guitar gods and excellent song writers, but neither innovative. And you dont have to be, when you're as talented as they were.
@@zimvader25
Out of curiosity, do you consider Dick Dale a rock innovator?
@@robschroeder5377 I'm not gonna say whos better... But I saw Dick dale in his later years at a small club in copenhagen Denmark, that dude still ripped the crowd to shreds on his surfguitar!!
That was the best blues performance of all time. Do yourself a favor and buy the dvd, live at El Macombo, Stevie is flawless. You can thank me later. It’s a priceless performance. RIP SRV.
"What am I supposed to say?" LAUGH HYSTERICALLY in a well-earned disbelief. THAT is the mark of a great reaction. Great skills and talent earn great emotional reactions. I know you edited this video but did you notice you were dancin' and swaying to most of the performance until he swung his guitar to the back, and then you spent the rest of the video almost stone-still. It literally rocked you SOLID.
There is a sub-genre of the Blues called the Texas Blues. You can look it up on Wikipedia. Stevie Ray Vaughan was a Blues guitarist at heart.
The first time I heard this song I was driving my 18 wheeler across I-80 about 4 in the morning in BFE western Nebraska heading into Wyoming. I stopped at the first truck stop I ran into and started rummaging around their CD's and cassette tapes for any album of his I could find. I had to wait until I hit Cheyenne and found me a Wal Mart... I played that CD pretty much non stop the rest of the way out to the Bay area... I love Clapton, King, Hendrix, Gilmour, Knopfler, Paige and all the other greats... There is just something "unexplainable" about SRV and his playing...
Lol. Welcome to Stevie's world. Been listening to him since the 80's. It was a horrible day when he died.
If you like Hendrix, check out SRV's interpretation of "Little Wing" from the same performance at El Mocambo 1983. 🎸Masterpiece!
This!
Yep best live performance I’ve watched of little wing it’s a out of body experience
Yes !!! Little wing just gets me in the soul
I love Stevie Ray. From the Chicago area.
Stevie was the GOAT brother, never seen another like him. You'd enjoy the fuck out of Life Without You by SRV (at Capitol Theatre), sends chills down my spine when I watch it.
imo, the 1988 New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival version is better.
“Life without You” live is spectacular beyond description
I love watching these reactions and seeing the eyes bug out when Stevie goes behind the back. I saw him live in the mid eighties more than once. He was an joy to watch. RIP Stevie Ray
Dude was a beast. Played with bridge cables for strings. Several times played to the point of bleeding fingers and kept going. Really understood music. Hard to find anything comparable today.
Aaahhhhh. Texas blues makes my heart smile. Esp by one of the best ever. Miss you Stevie, fond memories of growing up in San Antonio listening to this & live blues. #Legend #stevieray
Everyone in the blues community had mad respect for the man. RIP Stevie
You jamming SRV ! We jamming in Kentucky my friend ! Simply the best right there !
Plaaaaaay that thing!! DAMN he's great!!!
Great reaction, Cuz. I haven't seen this recommended below yet. SRV and Johnny Copeland-Tin Pan Alley- live, straight TX blues 🔥!
Completely agree about Tin Pan Alley reaction. SRV & Copeland.
Stevie was in a class by himself. An ALIEN among humans when it came to guitar playing.
That intermission about copyright was hilarious 10:55
Yep. Those were the right words . . . GOATS
Like father, like son . . .
Hendrix & Stevie Ray
R.I.P 🎸 🙏🏾🙏🏼 🎸 R.I.P.
"Live At the El Mocambo" is a masterpiece start to finish. Recommend seeing the whole video of it if it's available.
"Stevie was an endless open channel that music just poured out of. He made people who'd never picked up a guitar in their life want to start playing, and he made those of us who'd been playing professionally for much of our life want to quit".....................Eric Clapton.
SRV Live at the El Mocambo wasn’t just a show it was a work of art. Might be the best all around performance on the guitar from start to end. Historical.
My favorite quote ever!!!
"blah blah blah blah blah - back to Stevie Ray..."
The look on your face when he switched behind the back was priceless! Awesome reaction vid!!!
The Greatest of all time Mr Stevie Ray Vaughn! 🎸
First visit, subscribed. Everyone has that reaction first time seeing Stevie Ray. It's cool, your normal
Hi from your new subscriber in Charlotte, NC! Ohhh, those Texas blues tho!🔥🤘
Stevie called his guitar "The One"!
RIP SRV. ❤🕊🙏
The funniest reaction I've seen yet and I spend a lot of time looking for reactions to Stevie. Thanks for listening to him. Your final thought is so apropos.
He was a huge Jimmi Hendrix fan, he incorporated his sounds with his own. He said a lot of musicians hate that some musicians do it but he would rather carry on Jimmis music so it would be heard by so many that may have never heard it.
I love watching young folk discovering SRV. Miss him. One of my favorites is Tin Pan Alley.
Stevie Ray and Jimi are both the GOATS! Jimi gives me the tank top, light up a joint, stadium rock concert vibe! SRV gives me the smokey blues club, give me some Hennessy on the rocks vibe!
The most underrated guitarists of all time. I'm glad people are finally discovering the greatness that is "SRV".
Man where YOU been???
😆 LOL 😆
SRV. ... is the BOMB AND HAS BEEN FOR 40YRS!!!
🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤
I would say Gary Moore, Ritchie Blackmore, Frank Marino, Prince are underrated guitarist’s but Stevie was and is a legend!
This is an actual reaction. I love it.
SRV is way more special than you might think, and you will learn so much about him as you go along and learn more about his music. This man really was on another level.
I always look for Stevie Ray Vaughan reactions. Yours was one of the funniest I've ever seen! Thank you so much and now I will subscribe to your channel! Please keep reacting to great music and this is great music!
Best blue eyed blues ever.
He is known as the Guitar God and a Legend in the field of blues guitar playing. Pure talent, pure inspiration, and pure insanity on the strings. May the Legend rest in peace.
Vaughn was influenced by the great blues guitarists like Albert and BB King, T-Bone Walker, even Jimmy Hendrix, but in my opinion, he stands above all the rest. He plays with his teeth, behind his head or back better than most guitar players play in the normal position. He's one of a kind.
Stevie...RIP, GOAT!
I love when people are amazed out of their minds BEFORE he goes behind his back. If Stevie were ballin', he'd have broke all the ankles right there.
I was so proud of u when u took ur shades off so u get the full Stevie Ray experience!!! Had a great time watching u! Thanks Lots 😎
One of the best reactions to Stevie! Love it!
STEVIE RAY VAUGHN, in my opinion the GREATEST, for many reasons 💜💜💜you will love his TIN PAN ALLEY WITH JOHNNY COPELAND
Agreed!
Best part of my childhood was hearing Stevie all the time. My parents had excellent taste in music. Feels like home when I hear him 🥰
Born and raised in Southern California 😂
You had me laughing. Srv had me crying
Thank you Sir! Your reaction to his playing behind his back, is universal around the planet.
Blues guitar is my favorite genre of guitar. I’m born and raised in Memphis, so I’ve seen a few. BB, Buddy, Albert, but SRV’s my favorite. He was just different.🤘🏻❤️
You just watched one of the best guitarists of all time. RIP SRV.
SRV is and always will be personified blues in the flesh. Gone way too soon. RIP
The GOAT,,,nuff said.
That's martial arts on the guitar right there.
SRV was a huge fan of Jimi Hendrix and was obsessed with sounding like him. That gave Stevie a head start and he had decades to master his gift. Jimi passed when I was a baby but I did get to see SRV live in 1988. People left stunned at what they just saw, wish there was a tape of that show.
I love the face everyone gets the first time they see him do that thing he does. Yours is one of the best reactions to SRV that I've watched. Yep, nothing left to say. Peace
Stevie Ray Vaughan is the best guitar player ever. Prove me wrong. 🥰😍😘
Great reaction I saw stevie live 4 time's everytime you new you were watching greatness what a great dude has a great story got his self cleaned up and then the angles took him greedy asses now there listing to jimi an stevie jamming together that's one awesome show I'm Shure 🎶🎵🤟
What you reacted to is one of the greatest live guitar performances ever seen. Every time I watch it, it blows my mind. I got to see SRV in May 1990 three months before he died. I'm so glad I got to see him before the music ended.
Fantastic and a hilarious reaction to a blues great that never will be forgotten thanks Boshido Brown.
Pure greatness indeed!!!
Love your input, Man!
🤗👍🏻😁
The cat in the hat on a Strat!
He played on 13 guage strings, which are just about like piano strings. They would tear his finger tips up to the point of bleeding, and Stevie would break out the super-glue, just so he could keep playing.
One of my favorite performances of his is with his brother Jimmy, and Angela Strehli doing “Don’t Fall for me Baby”, an incredible Blues performance.
If you haven’t already check it out you should check out life without you live at the Capital Theater it is another amazing performance
Loved your blah blah blah break, freaking hilarious. That's what listening to SRV does to you, mesmerizing and in awe!!!!! Why many think he is the GOAT!!!!
SRV in one word: “dayum”
I was driving when this came on and laughed out loud when you said copyright blah blah blah back to Stevie Ray. Funniest shit I’ve ever heard during a pause. Subscribed!!
One of the best reactions I've seen. Could tell you were feeling that.
Blah, blah blah lol your hilarious! I will never get tired of watching this video!
Hello from Cody Wyoming! I'm two years late but please don't stop! You're awesome😊
He takes his bow while playing behind his back !! EPIC !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Tupelo MS in the house..💪 we all here big bro. This is what my guitar watches when I'm at work lol
😅😅😅 blah blah back to Stevie Ray. Love it 👍❤😁
Loved ur Reaction Bro, it was genuine & I was the same way as u, when I 1st heard & saw SRV, it's a roller coaster from a smile, to turning it neck sideways, the that PERMA STANK FACE sets in!!
I appreciate you, bbe! This and Janis Joplin's Ball and Chain (live at Monterey) are my fav all time live performances EVAH.
You did him proud.
“Superstition” SRV version to Stevie Wonder song is also great!
First time to see SRV can come as a shock.
This is a slowed down a version of Stevie Ray Vaughn! Keep digging cuz he really kills this song.
10:31 mind blown. Most guitarists play this good in front of themselves and Stevie is playing behind his back. Beat thst
Supposed to say beat that
He grew up wanting to play like Hendricks, it’s safe to say he accomplished that...and then some
Texas blues, and a guy that played like Hendrix make for a legendary combo.
Loved your reaction! He is a Legend!! Next you gotta watch his Voodoo Chile video! Awesome!! Taken too soon from us. Died in a helicopter crash at 35 yrs old!!! The GOAT!! Lived in Dallas Tx. He is so missed!! Albert King and B.B. King loved him and he loved them.
That's REAL TALENT, Mr Brown. And he did it all without any sunglasses on!.....;)
I play guitar. When I listen to Stevie, he makes my fingers tired
I love watching first reactions of this one. Makes me laugh. He is the GOAT 🐐.😂
Loved your reaction SRV was a true entertainer.
i m french i love SRV....merci beaucoup a bientot....aurevoir....thank you
Love the video. Just subscribed to you. It’s great seeing the younger generation be exposed to the greatness that is Stevie Ray. Please tell me you’ll do Voodoo Child if you haven’t yet. I’m gonna check out more of your vid’s. ✌🏻
I saw SRV play twice. Both times were before he got clean with drugs and alcohol. I could see he was suffering but I could also see that his pain was driving his performance. Yeah he was living the blues alright, he channeled his pain and suffering out with his playing and singing. It was sad and exillerating to watch all at the same time. After he broke free of his demons his playing got even better but God decided to call him home. ❤
SRV ONE OF THE GREAT ARTIST OF MUSIC
Was in west Texas when he passed. We rode around all night with an ice chest full of beer and crown and sevens mourning his loss. Legend
New subscriber here from MAINE woot woot lol loving your reaction videos. Great job man looking forward to more
Your reaction to the very best was incredible!!!!