SRV changed my life. When I first heard him about 1982 or so, rock was dead. Everything on the radio was terrible! Then I heard Pride and Joy. Wow! Real electric blues rock..when I heard he died on 8/27/90, I was working at a chemical plant in Detroit. I told the young fellow with me, that I had to go. I went straight home and mourned! Never did stop that part. He completely changed the way I look at my guitar, and made me get off my fat ass and start really practicing.
I remember being a teenager, when I was first really getting into guitar. Then I heard Stevie, and I was hooked. The music, the Blues. It was an obsession. I was born in the late 90s so I didn't experience the grief of his loss like y'all did. On a more positive note, I can't wait for my amp to get out of the shop, should be ready in a week or two (tubes went bad). Fuck helicopters, he had so much Music left to give, so much life left in him.
Wow! What a dig at Neil Young. Stevie Ray Vaughan had a fantastic voice for the music he sooo fantastically played. I have seen both Neil Young and Stevie Ray Vaughn in concert. Every chance I could in the '70's I saw Neil Young and had the honor of seeing Stevie Ray Vaughn, in a small venue with about 200 people in 1987. While I haven't ever seen Neil Young again in concert since the '70's, I would have definitely gone to see Stevie Ray Vaughn every chance I got just to watch him play, and hear him sing. @@ricknelson5493
His voice improved so much over the years from the early 70's not singing too much, or as well. Until later when he took over and became the leader of the band.
Been following Stevie, since so long. God rest his soul. But, man, at 68 years old, having seen to many talented guitarists in my life.. I humbly say Stevie was the greatest!
Unique guitar style... with heart & soul. I've got all his official albums he recorded in his lifetime. I will love this high-talented guitarplayer for the rest of my life. R.I.P U.Ri. ™.
I heard oh crap anyway it was on juke box it's a song its talkin about messin with his girl anyway I loved it ever more I'm hooked but many years ago my friend she drank to funny it was his brother fab birds wrap it up oh my gosh that girl would jump up no matter where an start dancing alone an so drunk but fun drunk life good ok I'm out
I am 72 and have seen and listened to a lot of music but I have never seen or heard anyone in rock, blues, jazz or classical music play with this kind of fluency
Stevie played in Bloomington Indiana once and a local guitarist we all knew opened up for him. P.K. said he got to meet Stevie backstage before they started and played his guitar. He also said the strings were a heavy gauge and adjusted fairly high off of the neck and Stevie had very strong hands so it was EZ for him to play while average guitar players would struggle. He made it look easy for him because it was. But not for us!
And the craziest part? He played entirely by ear & couldn’t read a note of music, just like Dicky Betts. I heard an interview with SRV once, & when asked how he learned to play he said “Jimmy was always jamming in the house with his buddies, and I’d borrow one of his acoustics, go to my room, & try to jam along with what they were playing. One day they heard me practicing, and let me sit in. I was hooked from that day on.” The rest they say “Is history.”
This is HOW concerts should be!!!! Without the lip-synch/pomp & circumstance crap you see nowadays. This is pure talent and dedication with a great ensemble of musicians who so effortlessly support his style. Great work never to be seen again, unfortunately.
it makes me proud when my grandson ( who is 8) says ....grandpa you play that just like stevie ray..( pride n joy).....imagine that ..8 yrs old in 2019 and knows stevie ray lol
@@janawebb6490 hi Jana Joe here yes agreed I can truly never get tired of seeing or hearing his music truly in a category all of his own I dought he can be ever duplicated
He ripped my guitar lovin heart apart in the 80’s when I lived in Houston. Got to see him live a number of times including in Austin BITD and later. RIP forever. Thanks for this post. Two of his best, together.
Stevie is the best Ever but to round it out everybody liked him and Most loved him. It’s the entire package. So rare. So very very rare. Missed by millions every day.
Don't care how many times I watch this. 5:30-5:35 always blows my mind. Stevie could break out the shred/fast playing whenever he wanted to, with such ease! This is easily one of the most unique Pride and Joy performances there was. The little end jam before segueing back into singing was really cool!
I was one of the luckiest...I lived in Austin when he was coming up and was fortunate enough to have seen him about twenty times throughout the years...some of the greatest times of my life.
Diamond Paint With Diamond Dave No matter who played SRV, they’d have to cut away to close ups of SRV’s hands and some views from the back. It’s the only way the movie would have a chance in hell of being somewhat realistic. He’s just that fantastic and just that unique, no one else could bring his magic-or his majesty.
An amazing performance. From the start, I jumped up and down and screamed YEAH!. By the end I was hyper-ventilating, then ended up in tears. Just watched - THE BEST.
There will never be anyone who can play a guitar like Stevie Rae Vaughn! When he played he joined the guitar and became one. RIP Stevie, you are missed by many!
His strings were 12’s. Like power lines up on a pole !! Early years it’s said he would wear the tips of his fingers raw. Super glue em and get after it again.
Love Struck baby is the best..Stevie Ray Vaughan has got the rhythem..That strat is talking and the band is terrific..behind the back or over the head is great..Stevie Ray Vaughan owned that stage when he is performing..you with me?
GOAT!!! I can’t wait to go to heaven and hear him and all the other greats! But this guy.. he was special.. amazing...pure raw talent..he was barely getting going😢😢I love love love the blues
He is was & always be cooler than the other side of the pillow!!! He could flow from riff to riff so effortlessly. His live vids made me go out and buy a an old kick-a-round guitar after close to 30 yrs. I cleaned it up and tuned it up and it sounds great even with old worn out strings. Thank You Stevie! Plus he said he was self taught & never could read music
Sensational..Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble..Stevie the legend he become...blue's and rock n roll is what Stevie gave you in every performance on his legendary guitar..the best that stepped foot on any stage..You rock Stevie..RIP
A lot of people who knew Stevie say he was a genuine regular good guy but what proved it to me was when he shared the stage with his old blues guitar idols he stepped back and took his foot off the gas out of respect for his elders. Because we all know if Stevie took the gloves off and went to town no guitarist could live with him
of all the people I missed meeting,Chester,Chris and the of all,late great SRV !!! I play blues on piano and guitar because this man inspired me,after my Army ,Special Forces days this is what cheers me up......stay safe and never forget the greats!
Quite simply, this man, I have never seen or heard his equal. This is the most amazing blues guitarist, I hardly know what to say. I am not necessarily a lues fan but hearing Stevie play has changed all of that! Man wow!!
Best advertisement for Guild Guitars ever. I have heard that 12 string still has smoke coming off it even today from that performance. In the world of guitar players there is Stevie and then there is everyone else, a distant second. Period.
I never got to see him live. But I did get to speak to him on the phone in 1988 when his producer was in our studio on Queen St. West in Toronto producing someone else and Stevie called looking for him. He was so sweet on the phone. This was just before he died. So close but no cigar. I have gone through brain cancer, and his producer's name has slipped from me. He was cool too and his other artist that he was producing at the time. His music and videos will live forever.
I saw him in Norfolk, Va. in 1985 while I was in the Navy. It was my third time. I was lucky enough to catch two more shows and they all were stunning.
Stevie Vaughan goes all out for his fans..never will be another Stevie Ray Vaughan or sensational performer as your seeing in person right now on video..Thank you Stevie Ray Vaughan and Band
I was born to hear this great music and Stevie was born to sing it and play this great music...Sensational ...Thank you Stevie Vaughan..never forgotten
and furthermore, not only a phenominal guitarist, but singer, songwriter and showman too! his guitar skills were so great the other talents are often over looked.
Phenomenal..going out over the airwaves and this sound will never depart..traveling faster then lightning..and it's no other then Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble..
Awesome..Stevie Ray Vaughan begins my day and my blood is running hybrid all day long..terrific band Stevie has his groove on and his electric guitar has got his groove on...Stevie is a genuine awesome singer and no one can outdo Stevie at any time..RIP Stevie..I'm listening and sooo aroused by the tune and thythem..
We all recognize his amazing, phenomenal guitar skills, but he has a perfect voice for his genre. Pride & Joy...his vocals suit the song, so, so well. Love to hear him sing....as well as play. So happy we have access to these videos. Miss you, SRV, and thanks for the joy!
Saw him many times at small postage stamp-sized clubs in Lubbock, Fort Worth, Dallas and Austin. Never saw anyone like SRV before. Nor since. The rhythm. The sound. The movement. The talent. He didn’t play the guitar. The guitar played him. I was lucky to witness all that. And close-up in small dives. SRV taught me to love the blues. I carry that with me to this very day…
Saw this guy on the west side pier in Manhattan in 1984 and I'm damn glad I did. One of the greatest I've ever seen - and I've seen most of them,Beck,Clapton,Page,Santana,ect.
He should still be with us. He would not even be 70 yet I think. Man we missed out on lot of great music by losing him so soon.
We definitely lost something I can't explain.
We’re grateful for what he gave us, sad that he left us but his legacy lives on! The pilot should never have been aloud to fly that night!
@@williammasterson5924 ...he's not dead, he's free. And his music lives in us - for all the time.
Today he would've been 70
SRV changed my life. When I first heard him about 1982 or so, rock was dead. Everything on the radio was terrible! Then I heard Pride and Joy. Wow! Real electric blues rock..when I heard he died on 8/27/90, I was working at a chemical plant in Detroit. I told the young fellow with me, that I had to go. I went straight home and mourned! Never did stop that part. He completely changed the way I look at my guitar, and made me get off my fat ass and start really practicing.
And Rock continued to be dead through the 80's except for a select few...And SRV was at the top of that select few
I understand your grief.
He broke our hearts 💔
I remember being a teenager, when I was first really getting into guitar. Then I heard Stevie, and I was hooked. The music, the Blues. It was an obsession.
I was born in the late 90s so I didn't experience the grief of his loss like y'all did.
On a more positive note, I can't wait for my amp to get out of the shop, should be ready in a week or two (tubes went bad).
Fuck helicopters, he had so much Music left to give, so much life left in him.
This was the first song I ever heard from him on MTV, round the same time you first heard him.
Couldn’t agree more about “everything on the radio was terrible”
One thing that gets overlooked because of his virtuoso guitar playing is his soulful and resonant voice.
Totally agree he is the most underrated singer of all time. Great voice great guitar 🎸 player. September 2023
Honey over gravel!@@raymondpetherick3214
yes. and like Hendrix, he didn't think he had "IT" he did for shit sakes evenneil youngs voice is tolerable
Wow! What a dig at Neil Young. Stevie Ray Vaughan had a fantastic voice for the music he sooo fantastically played. I have seen both Neil Young and Stevie Ray Vaughn in concert. Every chance I could in the '70's I saw Neil Young and had the honor of seeing Stevie Ray Vaughn, in a small venue with about 200 people in 1987. While I haven't ever seen Neil Young again in concert since the '70's, I would have definitely gone to see Stevie Ray Vaughn every chance I got just to watch him play, and hear him sing. @@ricknelson5493
His voice improved so much over the years from the early 70's not singing too much, or as well. Until later when he took over and became the leader of the band.
RIP Stevie Ray Vaughan (October 3, 1954 - August 27, 1990), aged 35
You will always be remembered as a legend.
not only Sky is Crying... our hearts too... SRV = Amazing artist !
👍👍👍😘😘😘
God Bless SRV!
I remember exactly where in this planet I am (sic) the day and date SRV died. RIP, SRV and pray for us.
Great BLUES Artist Star that still Shines for many people ... Willie G 😎
Я согдасен
There is no one cooler than this guy. SRV forever.
That's right.
And he broke our hearts 💔
SRV FOREVER ❤️
True that slim loved that guy big time
I will always love & adore you
Sweet Hot. Can"t wait to hear you again my love 💓
That's rt
Been following Stevie, since so long. God rest his soul. But, man, at 68 years old, having seen to many talented guitarists in my life.. I humbly say Stevie was the greatest!
I wholeheartedly agree.
Stevie would have been 68 this coming October.
69 & totally agree loved his voice & style too miss him forever
I'm 68. Listened to all the greats. He ranks right up there with them
Yeah is is great 👍❤️the feeling he put in his play!!!
Talk about " Playing a guitar like ringing a bell!!!!!"
This man is IT, I grew up listening to his music. RIP/SRV 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Nobody plays the guitar with such power and precision like SRV, nobody!
EXACTLY !!!! Great take btw 👍
Well said.
I love this guy his songs music he's just dang cool
Unique guitar style... with heart & soul. I've got all his official albums he recorded in his lifetime. I will love this high-talented guitarplayer for the rest of my life. R.I.P
U.Ri. ™.
Thank God they caught the video so we get to watch it forever.
I've never heard a better guitar arrangement than SRV's rendition of Little Wing by Jimi Hendrix. Stevie Ray is the best guitarist in history.
I heard oh crap anyway it was on juke box it's a song its talkin about messin with his girl anyway I loved it ever more I'm hooked but many years ago my friend she drank to funny it was his brother fab birds wrap it up oh my gosh that girl would jump up no matter where an start dancing alone an so drunk but fun drunk life good ok I'm out
@@tarynciccarelloo57 WTF😂😂😂
At 9:01 he plays like no one period so crazy 😮
Listen jimi's uk version red house. That's the most beautiful thing i've ever listened to along with life without you
100% Rome Inn Austin Texas 8:40....Early Stuff before the heavy strings
I am 72 and have seen and listened to a lot of music but I have never seen or heard anyone in rock, blues, jazz or classical music play with this kind of fluency
18 years old and I listen to him religiously. The man lived and breathed for blues music.
From the mouth of a very very wise man indeed SRV was a ,'force'
spot on...it's like the strings are struck by a force other than human fingers...
Stevie played in Bloomington Indiana once and a local guitarist we all knew opened up for him. P.K. said he got to meet Stevie backstage before they started and played his guitar. He also said the strings were a heavy gauge and adjusted fairly high off of the neck and Stevie had very strong hands so it was EZ for him to play while average guitar players would struggle. He made it look easy for him because it was. But not for us!
And the craziest part? He played entirely by ear & couldn’t read a note of music, just like Dicky Betts. I heard an interview with SRV once, & when asked how he learned to play he said “Jimmy was always jamming in the house with his buddies, and I’d borrow one of his acoustics, go to my room, & try to jam along with what they were playing. One day they heard me practicing, and let me sit in. I was hooked from that day on.” The rest they say “Is history.”
This is HOW concerts should be!!!! Without the lip-synch/pomp & circumstance crap you see nowadays. This is pure talent and dedication with a great ensemble of musicians who so effortlessly support his style. Great work never to be seen again, unfortunately.
it makes me proud when my grandson ( who is 8) says ....grandpa you play that just like stevie ray..( pride n joy).....imagine that ..8 yrs old in 2019 and knows stevie ray lol
Somebody raised that boy right.
Srv needs to be heard he is the greatest musician that ever lived truly amazing he will forever be my favorite
What a lucky boy to have a grand dad like you I'll start to show my grand babies the same. SRV new his music like the back of his hand
@@janawebb6490 hi Jana Joe here yes agreed I can truly never get tired of seeing or hearing his music truly in a category all of his own I dought he can be ever duplicated
Let's hear you, I beg majority would appreciate you. 😘😉
So fast, smooth and effortless it just flows from him. THE best pure guitarist that ever lived. Period!!!!
He was like an open channel. Legends never die.
The best was Jimi, Stevie was the second IMO
@@sagrado5 I can do without Hendrix personally.
@@AnnaLVajda missing out big time, try give him another chance you won't regret it
@@sagrado5 keep watching stevie live videos on you tube more melodic and disciplined.
He ripped my guitar lovin heart apart in the 80’s when I lived in Houston. Got to see him live a number of times including in Austin BITD and later. RIP forever. Thanks for this post. Two of his best, together.
Total legend and guitar god
This man is pure perfection on the guitar.
That emotion, that talent, that musical gift. Oh, how I loved him. I wish he could still be alive!
2 days after this show I would be born.
It's hard to comprehend how SRV made it look so easy. Simply the best. Miss you Stevie.
Stevie is the best Ever but to round it out everybody liked him and Most loved him. It’s the entire package. So rare. So very very rare. Missed by millions every day.
"He could play guitar like ringing a bell"
Nice one hahaha
My oh my how that boy could play
the guitar for SRV is just an extension of his arms....:)
"A ring in a bell"
That was exactly what I thought. Thanks Chuck anyway! 🙏
Don't care how many times I watch this. 5:30-5:35 always blows my mind. Stevie could break out the shred/fast playing whenever he wanted to, with such ease! This is easily one of the most unique Pride and Joy performances there was. The little end jam before segueing back into singing was really cool!
To those that got to see him live.. I AM JEALOUS!!!!! HE IS MY FAVORITE....
I was one of the lucky ones Brenda.
I was one of the luckiest...I lived in Austin when he was coming up and was fortunate enough to have seen him about twenty times throughout the years...some of the greatest times of my life.
July 13th, 1985 at the Majestic theater in San Antonio, Texas. It was awesome.
Twice: Cleveland and Toledo, Ohio. Have the T-shirt, still, now behind glass. A MAGICIAN best blues 🎸 guitarist, EVER.
I've seen many great guitarist. Stills, Clapton, Kenny Wayne Sheppard, Buddy Guy, BB King & others. Non compared to SRV
They need to make a move about Stevie Ray like they did Johnny cash and call it Texas flood that would be awesome
who would they get to play Stevie that can play like him to make the movie believeable? lol
Yeah!!!!
This
Diamond Paint With Diamond Dave No matter who played SRV, they’d have to cut away to close ups of SRV’s hands and some views from the back. It’s the only way the movie would have a chance in hell of being somewhat realistic.
He’s just that fantastic and just that unique, no one else could bring his magic-or his majesty.
That's a brilliant idea
Never be another Stevie Ray Vaughan..They had one mold when Stevie was born and broke the mold afterwards..r u with me?
Aloise Mason PREACH!
Yea........
I'm with ya.
He must have gotten it right this time around, no need for another.
Not saying your wrong, but have you seen the 10 year old from Austria or wherever he’s, spitting image without the booger sugar
The dude can somehow make the sound of multiple guitars. One person, One guitar, Ten fingers and six strings. Never seen anything like it ~ kimie
Stevie was .... the greatest guitar player of all time, period.
I'm a guitar player and even though he had killer chops on the guitar I always thought his singing just cuts you up an unbeatable combination.
👍
You are right. The world needs to know about Stevie Ray for sure. One of the best blues rock guitarist out of Texas.
An amazing performance. From the start, I jumped up and down and screamed YEAH!. By the end I was hyper-ventilating, then ended up in tears. Just watched - THE BEST.
6:55 that voice & emotion. He's almost too much. He could hurt ya! 🤒😍
The finest guitarist who has ever lived.
There will never be anyone who can play a guitar like Stevie Rae Vaughn! When he played he joined the guitar and became one. RIP Stevie, you are missed by many!
Ahh Sandra you don't know about the great Rory Gallagher. Peace
@@cianconway7572Rory was The sweet sound of the Rock Blues
but you can't put him with SRV in the same comparison
Strongest Hands on guitar. Power soul blues.
I prefer him to Jimi Hendrix 100%
his hands were strong. some say thought he'd break the neck!
His strings were 12’s. Like power lines up on a pole !! Early years it’s said he would wear the tips of his fingers raw. Super glue em and get after it again.
What a tragic loss of talent. This guy was one of the greatest musician ever.
On again with Stevie jamming 🎶👍😄❤️😍 love struck with Stevie 👍🤗 my blues Man !
I was blessed to see this beautiful man in concert and is a heaven sent for his true heartfelt blessings upon women and a man! Amen
Love Struck baby is the best..Stevie Ray Vaughan has got the rhythem..That strat is talking and the band is terrific..behind the back or over the head is great..Stevie Ray Vaughan owned that stage when he is performing..you with me?
Been loving Stevie Ray since I first heard him. Got his box set from my husband for Christmas when it came out God bless him and my late husband.
You can say what you like about SRV but listen to that rock solid rythmn section . Those two are so tight .
There will never be another Stevie Ray Vaughan. Never...
SRV isn't just music. It's a way of life.
GOAT!!! I can’t wait to go to heaven and hear him and all the other greats! But this guy.. he was special.. amazing...pure raw talent..he was barely getting going😢😢I love love love the blues
He was such a beautiful man who new to love and get along and every time he played he touched my soul rip Stevie you are loved and missed
He is was & always be cooler than the other side of the pillow!!! He could flow from riff to riff so effortlessly. His live vids made me go out and buy a an old kick-a-round guitar after close to 30 yrs. I cleaned it up and tuned it up and it sounds great even with old worn out strings. Thank You Stevie!
Plus he said he was self taught & never could read music
Sensational..Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble..Stevie the legend he become...blue's and rock n roll is what Stevie gave you in every performance on his legendary guitar..the best that stepped foot on any stage..You rock Stevie..RIP
Headphones on volume maxed - heaven. I would have eyes shut but can’t stop watching this genius.
I have my eyes closed and still can see him
A lot of people who knew Stevie say he was a genuine regular good guy but what proved it to me was when he shared the stage with his old blues guitar idols he stepped back and took his foot off the gas out of respect for his elders. Because we all know if Stevie took the gloves off and went to town no guitarist could live with him
When ever I circle back to Stevie I always end up with tears from inspiration, he was so creative and passionate with his music
of all the people I missed meeting,Chester,Chris and the of all,late great SRV !!! I play blues on piano and guitar because this man inspired me,after my Army ,Special Forces days this is what cheers me up......stay safe and never forget the greats!
hmm you sure you were in the army? why don't you try that sentence again, without the lies
TODAY is a very sad day.Another great guitar player I didn't get to meet is gone....R.I.P. EDDIE ( EVH )
Best of all time. Absolutely untouchable. It just flows out from him. He makes it look effortless. GOAT.
So many incredible live performances! He gave us his all
at everyone of them! Amazing!
Quite simply, this man, I have never seen or heard his equal. This is the most amazing blues guitarist, I hardly know what to say. I am not necessarily a lues fan but hearing Stevie play has changed all of that! Man wow!!
Best advertisement for Guild Guitars ever. I have heard that 12 string still has smoke coming off it even today from that performance. In the world of guitar players there is Stevie and then there is everyone else, a distant second. Period.
Amazing. The talent is incredible. Stevies moves on guitar. Never gets old watching. Admire him much.
My all time favorite guitar man. Made it look easy, so many people never heard if him. They are sure missing out.
And that is what a Guitar God looks and sounds like. The GOAT? Fuck,he’s up there.
The music just radiates thru him, incredible. Straight up fire.
He left us with the greatest music of all time
Son of a gun!! I really like the interaction with the audience. It shows his heart as an entertainer in my opinion.
What?? This man was phenomenal he could sing and play that guitar to no end !!! I love his music a most listen to!!!!!!!❤️
I never got to see him live. But I did get to speak to him on the phone in 1988 when his producer was in our studio on Queen St. West in Toronto producing someone else and Stevie called looking for him. He was so sweet on the phone. This was just before he died. So close but no cigar. I have gone through brain cancer, and his producer's name has slipped from me. He was cool too and his other artist that he was producing at the time. His music and videos will live forever.
Jim Gaines is his name
I saw him in Norfolk, Va. in 1985 while I was in the Navy. It was my third time. I was lucky enough to catch two more shows and they all were stunning.
Pride & Joy never fails to bring joy to my heart each and every time I listen to it. Don't you wish it was written about you? He was simply the GOAT.
Stevie Vaughan goes all out for his fans..never will be another Stevie Ray Vaughan or sensational performer as your seeing in person right now on video..Thank you Stevie Ray Vaughan and Band
A little Walk through one of the greatest guitar players ever known or ever will be..A legend..RIP Stevie Ray Vaughan
I was born to hear this great music and Stevie was born to sing it and play this great music...Sensational ...Thank you Stevie Vaughan..never forgotten
Saw him at Armillado in Austin many times. FREE ! Still the best pure guitar player ever.
Stevie Ray Vaughans music will never die..Around and around and whoops..around again...miraculous of his style of music..great Band
Love Stevie he's the best ❤🥰😄 my Era he's a legend ! 🎸there will never be another Stevie !
and furthermore, not only a phenominal guitarist, but singer, songwriter and showman too! his guitar skills were so great the other talents are often over looked.
I saw him at the Hammersmith Palais in London many many years ago, he blew me away then. Raw and pure genius once heard you never stop listening!!!
Awww true Texan! have mercy! Never will be another like him for me. 😢
Never get bored listening to SRV ❤
Never ever
Most humble musician ever. Never get tired of his music.
God damn no-one can e even come close to this how did we lose this awesome talenu
I'm guessing I've listened to every song Stevie played at least a hundred times.
SENSATIONAL..a legend before your eyes..Stevie Ray Vaughan
Phenomenal..going out over the airwaves and this sound will never depart..traveling faster then lightning..and it's no other then Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble..
Used to watch him in Austin, Texas..... miss this musician so much! HUGE loss to the Rock/Blues world!
One of the smoothest, softest right hands to have ever held a pick and graced the strings.
Awesome..Stevie Ray Vaughan begins my day and my blood is running hybrid all day long..terrific band Stevie has his groove on and his electric guitar has got his groove on...Stevie is a genuine awesome singer and no one can outdo Stevie at any time..RIP Stevie..I'm listening and sooo aroused by the tune and thythem..
One and only SRV 😍
Spontaneous combustion with an appreciative bow to the scorched audience.
We all recognize his amazing, phenomenal guitar skills, but he has a perfect voice for his genre. Pride & Joy...his vocals suit the song, so, so well. Love to hear him sing....as well as play. So happy we have access to these videos. Miss you, SRV, and thanks for the joy!
I‘m thrilled , can‘t get enough !!!!
I was 23 and saw him at the Capital as well ,,,,,,,,,,,,, Thanx for putting this up ,,,,,,,,,,,, feel a little young again
Putting an ad right in the middle of the love struck baby solo should be a crime…
I'll always be love struck for you and your music Stevie/Double Trouble! ❤️
This is so good !!! I love the interaction between Stevie and the piano player !!!
Saw him many times at small postage stamp-sized clubs in Lubbock, Fort Worth, Dallas and Austin. Never saw anyone like SRV before. Nor since. The rhythm. The sound. The movement. The talent. He didn’t play the guitar. The guitar played him. I was lucky to witness all that. And close-up in small dives. SRV taught me to love the blues. I carry that with me to this very day…
Saw this guy on the west side pier in Manhattan in 1984 and I'm damn glad I did. One of the greatest I've ever seen - and I've seen most of them,Beck,Clapton,Page,Santana,ect.
Lucky dude you are to see allllp them greats👍
WNEW CONCERTS ON THE PEIR
Stevie himself genuinely relished playing with those DUDES, that In itself says more than words
At least i can still enjoy true, real music like this before i die.
SRV lives on forever! ... I hope he is in s better place now ✝️🙏🙇🙏
Every time you share this video a Top 40 pop fan discovers a real deal "American Idol". STEVIE RAY FOREVER!