@@FUBAR1986 Couldn't give him any credit on his own, could you?? He actually practiced hours & hours & hours from the time he was very young ... using his brother's guitar. He's "smooth" because it came naturally to him, you either are, or you aren't.
Kudos to the guy who brought out the 2nd guitar, not only was Stevie smooth you can tell this guy was smooth too. Also, Stevie can even make a nursery rhyme with soul, Mary Had a Little Lamb.
What’s sad about this performance is it’s his last recorded performance in Austin, TX (where he got his start) before he died just ten months later. He’d finally overcome his years-long battle with alcohol and drug addiction a couple years prior and was at the top of his game. He was getting a lot of mainstream play with new songs like “Crossfire,” and it all came to an end less than a year after this show.
Be a good human. Be humble, be kind... That was Stevie - He lived by the golden rule, not the rule of gold. Thank you for getting back to him. He was a special soul and so very missed.
I've seen him unhook the guitar strap, spin around so the guitar was behind him, then he reattaches the strap, and continues to play it while it's on his back. All without missing a beat too! Just amazing! Left us way too soon.
Reese Wynans was the piano player. I saw him with Joe Bonamassa a couple of years ago. He’s in his 70s and can still play circles around dudes half his age.
@Milk, two sugars He was signing autographs, but his manager told him they had to leave because they were out of time but he said he wanted to acknowledge everyone who came out to see him so he shook our hands instead. Those of us who were in the back of the line. I got his picture as well, just no autograph.
@@avalondreaming1433 oh, how I wish I would’ve been at that sound warehouse. I used to buy all my records there growing up. Where I saw SRV was Reunion Arena in Dallas. What a small world! 🌎
Got to see him play back in the early 80s free concert at the Mid South Fair....great guy...died clean and sober in recovery....the song tightrope about his journey
Reese Wynans now plays for the great Joe Bonamassa. Birds of a feather flock together. Two great musicians winding their way thru father time and then ending up together. Great reaction guys, TY.
Jamel - I love your reactions with your brothers! They bring a lot to the party! Of course, it doesn't hurt when you're all listening to the GOAT - SRV!!! Love to you...
Love the combination of your smiles and stink faces! I had tickets to see Stevie Ray Vaughn 3 weeks after his helicopter crashed in WIsconsin that I kept instead of getting my refund.
You know Reese was in Dickey Betts’ band Second Coming which, with Duane Allman and a couple friends, became the Allman Brothers Band. He played the first time they got together and decided to form the band, but Duane Allman wanted his little brother Gregg in the band and kept Reese out. After Gregg died Reese was invited to play their 50th Anniversary show, and he did. Can you imagine being in The Allman Brothers Band AND Double Trouble? And bassist Tommy Shannon played at Woodstock with Johnny Winter in 1969. He walked up to Stevie, who he’d played with before, at a show in Houston and said “I have to be in this band.” Stevie could play drums too, and he showed Chris Layton what he wanted on drums when he joined the band.
You cant go wrong with theese 3 brothas together on UA-cam. A winning trio right here(This songs title is perfect for Arielle: look at little sister!) 🥰
Thanks Jamal. I had to hit the pause button and grab a real guitar off my wall. Love playing along. Stevie is playing a Fender Stratocaster. Keep up the good work man you're on fire.
SRV was one of the best blues guitarists of all time. Could arguably be the GOAT - at least in the top 5 anyway. Legend has it he slept with his guitar. Man, there is something about blues grooves that mainlines strait to one's soul and gets you up off the sofa.
Me and 5 of my friends were lucky to see him play at the Hammersmith Odeon London in 88 and we all agreed it was the best night of our lives, an absolute incredible barn storming performance, everybody and I mean everybody was up off their seats it was no night to be sitting you just had to find room to move, broke our hearts when he died just as he was pulling all together. Fecking helicopters, how many musicians they killed?
No matter how many times I hear him, I get goosebumps every single time. On a different note, you should check out the song sound of silence by disturbed. Very powerful.
Reese Wynans on keyboards. Stevie used 13 gauge strings, the strongest ones made. Jamel, have your brothers seen the "Texas Flood" performance at El Mocambo?
he played guitar for bowie on the china girl album he was offered a choice play guitar on the bowie serious moonlight tour or take double trouble to the reading festival.. lucky for a 16 yr old me... he chose reading
Even better Albert King was inducted into the rock ‘n’ roll Hall of Fame in 2013 and you’ll see who he influenced, and how they honored him.. definitely a must watch
don't recall song but there is a video out there of BB King re-stringing lucille mid-song... the first time I saw SRV change guitars mid-song i was blown away. And then I saw BB King...
Life Without You video has a guitar change too, because he didn't like the sound or couldn't tune it to his standard. He used 13 gauge strings while most guitarist used 9 gauge
If you will pay attention Stevie Ray turns his head to the man waiting and watching for him to have a problem, when a man sees that he immediately brings a new guitar for him to play.
There are some videos of Stevie playing with some other guitar legend like B.B, King, Eric Clapton, Albert King... and they are great to watch too. One of the best when Stevie was just coming on the scene is Stevie Ray Vaughan, B B King, Albert King, Paul Butterfield - "The Sky Is Crying". Every one of them has now passed, but Stevie was by far the youngest of them too go. It was WAY too soon, and who knows what he could of done, had he lived on.
he played with heavier gauged strings and that is why they tore his calluses off his finger tips..am not sure any other guitar player ever used anything as heavy as he did.. but it is what he liked and the sound and tone they gave him.. so he just played the hell out of them like it wasn't no thing.. edited to add double trouble.. his band was probably the best band around ever.. they had to adapt to every performance as stevie never played anything the same twice... he freestyled and ad libbed alot of his performances.. so you never got the same live performance twice and always was new and refreshing.. but the fact double trouble could all adapt on the fly and make it sound like that is how it goes on every adaptation shows how awesome and top notch they were..
Love any live Stevie Ray. Find a video of him doing Rude Mood to see some great guitar work. RIP Stevie. A real good song to check out is with his brother from The Vaughn Bros. album I believe is called Tick Tock.
SRV my favorite, but would still like you to check out Home Free’s Austin and Rob singing Nessum Dorma. The video is called Two Country Singers Try Singing Opra. It even made my husband tear up. It is incredible. Lots of reactors have watched it. They are all in shock.
Jamal: maybe you (& your friends) would like to hear Angelina Jordan, live in Norway from Summer 2022? "Love on the Brain" or "Killing Me Softly" would be good.
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SRV played the fantastic guitar solo on David Bowie’s China Girl.
I've watched that guitar switch many many times and am still in awe at how smooth it is and Stevie didn't even miss a note.
SRV, Albert King, BB King, all played together and learned from each other….. so of course SRV was a smooth cat
@@FUBAR1986 Couldn't give him any credit on his own, could you?? He actually practiced hours & hours & hours from the time he was very young ... using his brother's guitar. He's "smooth" because it came naturally to him, you either are, or you aren't.
@@jessiem276 He used to hide in the closet and play Jimmie Vaughans guitar, because SRV wasn't allowed to play his guitar!
Kudos to the guy who brought out the 2nd guitar, not only was Stevie smooth you can tell this guy was smooth too. Also, Stevie can even make a nursery rhyme with soul, Mary Had a Little Lamb.
His name was Rene Martinez...he and Stevie Ray got sober together, and were very good friends.
@@meredithtyson3408 and then he went on to work with John Mayer.
Somebody else did Mary Had a Little Lamb. Sorry, I don't recall who it was.
Mary Had a Little Lamb by Buddy Guy about 1967
Gone way too soon. One of the greatest guitarists ever.
What’s sad about this performance is it’s his last recorded performance in Austin, TX (where he got his start) before he died just ten months later. He’d finally overcome his years-long battle with alcohol and drug addiction a couple years prior and was at the top of his game. He was getting a lot of mainstream play with new songs like “Crossfire,” and it all came to an end less than a year after this show.
this wasn't his last performance
Be a good human. Be humble, be kind... That was Stevie - He lived by the golden rule, not the rule of gold. Thank you for getting back to him. He was a special soul and so very missed.
I've seen him unhook the guitar strap, spin around so the guitar was behind him, then he reattaches the strap, and continues to play it while it's on his back. All without missing a beat too! Just amazing! Left us way too soon.
You and your brothers are so cute together!
Got to love SRV ,👍👍👍👍✌️
There are no bad SRV songs ! Thanks for playing my favorite of all time .
Reese Wynans was the piano player. I saw him with Joe Bonamassa a couple of years ago. He’s in his 70s and can still play circles around dudes half his age.
I saw him in concert with BB King it was incredible🔥🔥🔥. Two greats in one place playing together you can imagine how the house rocked!!!
Well this is a Treat!!! Not only the sheer beauty of Stevie Ray Vaughan's sound, and the band, but all of the bros, reacting altogether. A treat!!
I have been a fan from the beginning and he is the greatest guitarist I have ever seen in my life. Thank you for sharing your video enjoy your day
What i see is the power and beauty of great music. The rock solid common ground to GET down.
Big props to the guitar tech who make that smooth guitar swap possible. 👏👍✌️
Still can't believe he's gone.
I had the privilege of seeing Stevie Ray Vaughan live before he passed away. He opened up for Eric Clapton.
I had the pleasure of shaking his hand at a Sound Warehouse in Dallas. His hands were as big as baseball mits! A true Texas Gentleman.
@@avalondreaming1433 omg!!! That’s amazing!!!!
@Milk, two sugars He was signing autographs, but his manager told him they had to leave because they were out of time but he said he wanted to acknowledge everyone who came out to see him so he shook our hands instead. Those of us who were in the back of the line. I got his picture as well, just no autograph.
@@avalondreaming1433 oh, how I wish I would’ve been at that sound warehouse. I used to buy all my records there growing up.
Where I saw SRV was Reunion Arena in Dallas.
What a small world! 🌎
@@Coffee4commonsense Yes, it was the Sound Warehouse on Greenville near Lovers. Very small world.
Got to see him play back in the early 80s free concert at the Mid South Fair....great guy...died clean and sober in recovery....the song tightrope about his journey
Saw him at Memphis in May and at a free show at the Orpheum. Unbelievable!
Reese Wynans now plays for the great Joe Bonamassa. Birds of a feather flock together. Two great musicians winding their way thru father time and then ending up together. Great reaction guys, TY.
Welcome back Jamal, I have missed your vids!
Jamel - I love your reactions with your brothers! They bring a lot to the party! Of course, it doesn't hurt when you're all listening to the GOAT - SRV!!! Love to you...
Absolutely INCREDIBLE, SRV was the best and yes, I don't think anyone dared getting on that stage with him unless they were incredible as well
Love the combination of your smiles and stink faces! I had tickets to see Stevie Ray Vaughn 3 weeks after his helicopter crashed in WIsconsin that I kept instead of getting my refund.
LOVE Stevie Ray!!
You know Reese was in Dickey Betts’ band Second Coming which, with Duane Allman and a couple friends, became the Allman Brothers Band. He played the first time they got together and decided to form the band, but Duane Allman wanted his little brother Gregg in the band and kept Reese out. After Gregg died Reese was invited to play their 50th Anniversary show, and he did. Can you imagine being in The Allman Brothers Band AND Double Trouble? And bassist Tommy Shannon played at Woodstock with Johnny Winter in 1969. He walked up to Stevie, who he’d played with before, at a show in Houston and said “I have to be in this band.” Stevie could play drums too, and he showed Chris Layton what he wanted on drums when he joined the band.
Hey Jamel... do a video showcasing your background wall of pics and souvenirs... keep up the great music reactions.
Now you should show them the version of this song with Jeff Healy.🤘🤘
Those two together just tear it up
They probably have seen them. They just don’t know it everyone who’s ever watched roadhouse has seen him.
Love the interactions with the 3 of you.. Lost my last sibling this past year.. Treasure each other.
Love this song. You really need to see Stevie and his brother Jimmy playing together on the same guitar. Its Epic.
You cant go wrong with theese 3 brothas together on UA-cam. A winning trio right here(This songs title is perfect for Arielle: look at little sister!) 🥰
Seeing him play live in Detroit at the fox theater was the greatest musical experience of my life.
Texas blues! The best!!
Thanks Jamal. I had to hit the pause button and grab a real guitar off my wall.
Love playing along. Stevie is playing a Fender Stratocaster. Keep up the good work man you're on fire.
Does not miss a beat, too cool!!! The man , the myth
Love the smile on your face as you are sharing this...and that you know that killer guitar switch is coming up!
He sounds great in the video.
SRV was one of the best blues guitarists of all time. Could arguably be the GOAT - at least in the top 5 anyway. Legend has it he slept with his guitar. Man, there is something about blues grooves that mainlines strait to one's soul and gets you up off the sofa.
In Houston we were able to see SRV play at our local club several times and also at a couple of large venues. Always a great show. Gone too soon.
Stevie had a way of bringing the best out of his band members, he was a huge influence on getting them to push themselves to their limits
Rest in peace Stevie arise in God light.😪
It doesn't get any better than that!!!!
Awesome experience of seeing him life@
Me and 5 of my friends were lucky to see him play at the Hammersmith Odeon London in 88 and we all agreed it was the best night of our lives, an absolute incredible barn storming performance, everybody and I mean everybody was up off their seats it was no night to be sitting you just had to find room to move, broke our hearts when he died just as he was pulling all together. Fecking helicopters, how many musicians they killed?
Live show called Austin City Limits..some of Stevie’s best performances.
Also, show them SRV doing “Mary Had a Little Lamb”….,nursery rhymes are always entertaining!
Reece Winans is a beast on the keys!
No matter how many times I hear him, I get goosebumps every single time. On a different note, you should check out the song sound of silence by disturbed. Very powerful.
Thank you brothers for that!
Greetings from Mexico
💙 🎵 Hey, hey, hey Stevie Ray 🎵 💙
Love SRV so much! Thank you for doing this video.
❤ I love it. Keep great music alive. Friend I love the three of u
Loved Stevie. He died way too young
Love the three brothers reaction.
Great to see you guys again!
I lov this reaction!!! I hope you will be able to show your brothers SRV Texas Flood live from El Macombo!!!
Reese Wynans on keyboards. Stevie used 13 gauge strings, the strongest ones made. Jamel, have your brothers seen the "Texas Flood" performance at El Mocambo?
The Reaction Faction are teamed up once again!!
Hey Bros, the man playing the piano is Reese Wynans! He's currently the piano player for Joe Bonamassa, the blues man!
The GOAT !!
I love it when the Jamel_AKA_Jamal brothers assemble!!
SEV did a guitar and riff on David Bowies Burning up fire with Gasolinr.. helped .get him .discovered
he played guitar for bowie on the china girl album
he was offered a choice play guitar on the bowie serious moonlight tour or take double trouble to the reading festival..
lucky for a 16 yr old me... he chose reading
Love this! Thank you!
You guys should check out Albert King & SRV - Born Under A Bad Sign ( In Session).
Even better Albert King was inducted into the rock ‘n’ roll Hall of Fame in 2013 and you’ll see who he influenced, and how they honored him.. definitely a must watch
@@FUBAR1986 I will check it out.
You should show them the video of one of his sound checks. I think they would like that one as well.
don't recall song but there is a video out there of BB King re-stringing lucille mid-song... the first time I saw SRV change guitars mid-song i was blown away. And then I saw BB King...
Thanks for that guys
Keyboardist Reece Waters is with Joe Bonamassa now and killing it….
He keeps playing while the new one is being strapped on. 😮😢🎉
Thing could play those keys with one hand tied behind his back... ain't no doubt!
May I recommend the following live performance? Joe Cocker / Mad Dogs and Englishmen "Cry me a River 1970." You will not be sorry.
Show the the one of Voodoo Child that he did at the MDA Telethon. He played about a third of it behind his back...
For some outstanding live piano, check out Big Bad Voodoo Daddy live...
Life Without You video has a guitar change too, because he didn't like the sound or couldn't tune it to his standard. He used 13 gauge strings while most guitarist used 9 gauge
Reese Wynans was almost in the original Allman Brothers Band, until Gregg Allman escaped L.A. and made his way back to Florida and brother Duane.
If you will pay attention Stevie Ray turns his head to the man waiting and watching for him to have a problem, when a man sees that he immediately brings a new guitar for him to play.
There are some videos of Stevie playing with some other guitar legend like B.B, King, Eric Clapton, Albert King... and they are great to watch too. One of the best when Stevie was just coming on the scene is Stevie Ray Vaughan, B B King, Albert King, Paul Butterfield - "The Sky Is Crying". Every one of them has now passed, but Stevie was by far the youngest of them too go. It was WAY too soon, and who knows what he could of done, had he lived on.
That guitar was his favorite, and it's name was Number 1. His keyboardist, Reese, is still getting down with it - he plays with Joe Bonamassa now.
he played with heavier gauged strings and that is why they tore his calluses off his finger tips..am not sure any other guitar player ever used anything as heavy as he did.. but it is what he liked and the sound and tone they gave him.. so he just played the hell out of them like it wasn't no thing.. edited to add double trouble.. his band was probably the best band around ever.. they had to adapt to every performance as stevie never played anything the same twice... he freestyled and ad libbed alot of his performances.. so you never got the same live performance twice and always was new and refreshing.. but the fact double trouble could all adapt on the fly and make it sound like that is how it goes on every adaptation shows how awesome and top notch they were..
The hand on the The Addams Family was called Thing. But there is a character on there who plays Cousin Itt. LoL 😂.
❤️🙏🕊️🎸SRV🎸🕊️🙏❤️
I KNOW RIGHT!
🎉❤🎉❤🎉❤
I saw Reese Wynans with Joe bonamassa's band a few years ago, still plays like a demon
Love any live Stevie Ray. Find a video of him doing Rude Mood to see some great guitar work. RIP Stevie. A real good song to check out is with his brother from The Vaughn Bros. album I believe is called Tick Tock.
SRV my favorite, but would still like you to check out Home Free’s Austin and Rob singing Nessum Dorma. The video is called Two Country Singers Try Singing Opra. It even made my husband tear up. It is incredible. Lots of reactors have watched it. They are all in shock.
Listen to his guitar solo on David Bowie’s China Girl.
Keep Battling Them Blocks..please..and thanks !
The Larry Bird of Blues.
🎸💙SRV💙🎸
He was incredible
SRV used the heaviest strings in the business. They give the deepest sound but, as you noted, it tore his finger pads off his fingers.
You can see the Genes in you Three
SRV Scuttle Buttin
His fingertips didn't fall off, it was the calluses came off and he glued them back on his fingers.
Now I'm going to look up some El D.
Show the brothers more SRV
7:47 MC Hammer sez, "Can't block this!"
Jamal: maybe you (& your friends) would like to hear Angelina Jordan, live in Norway from Summer 2022? "Love on the Brain" or "Killing Me Softly" would be good.