If that song doesn’t move you, nothing will! This song is so good it brings tears to my eyes. Just an unbelievable performance by Stevie and his band. Gone too soon. His music will live on forever. Just a scorcher!❤
You are absolutely amazing with your reviews and especially the one with SRV❤️❤️❤️. I agree with all of the requests below, but would love to see the Tin Pan Alley featuring Johnny Copeland next. It is CRAZY GOOD!!!❤
I'm glad you reacted to this great track,, BUT,, I would STRONGLY SUGGEST checking out the Official Music Video for this one, It is quite Simply Bada**!! & Bring a raincoat. 🔥🤪
I think the “Mary had a Little Lamb“ 1989 Austin TX is a must see ua-cam.com/video/WWU6hpPJG_c/v-deo.htmlsi=-2oPf6UUS8crOPx0 This also features Reese Wynans keyboard
Freaking astounding. New video to me. Sheesh. My favorite SRV song. Kilt. Lots of improvisation in this take. I must find this whole show. He was in the zone.
Reece Wynans on the keys - joined the band around 85 and became part of Double Trouble ever after. And his skills to play off Stevie - they have a special chemistry. "Mary Had a Little Lamb" Live at Austin City Limits (1989 so late Stevie at his best) - Reece goes crazy in that and its also some of Stevie finest jazzy blues along with phenomenal clean super smooth vocals. One of his most classic live cuts (which one isn't?). Thanks for keeping his fire alive! Peace/
Reece Wynans🎹🎶💯. He had just joined the band the month before this performance and was with them to the end. Reece brought so much to the table and it really helped Stevie to catch a break throwing to Reece. He is featured on many more songs so you are in for a treat. More featuring Reece: Mary Had A Little Lamb Austin City Limits 1989 Riveria Paradise Austin City Limits 1989⭐️🌟✨💯‼️🎶🎹. A must see💯. This is the extended and incredible version! Cold Shot Austin City Limits 1989 To name a few. Reece is still touring as the keyboard player for Joe Bonamassa Stevie also has some official videos that I've never known to be blocked and Cold Shot is one of them and it is tongue in cheek and hilarious☺️ Keep these coming Lee🎸🎶💙‼️
This would be the first tour for 🎹Reece Wynans with Stevie. You really get Stevie in a genuine way. That is why I come back to your channel every Sunday morning! keep it going, and thanks so much. ❤🎸
Reese is to the keys as SRV is to the guitar. Added to Double Trouble in 1985. Stevie called the expanded Double Trouble a triple threat. Top musicianship, every one of them, and top camaraderie and respect.
My favorite live version of this by Stevie and Double Trouble. The Capital Theater is in New Jersey. SRV liked his Texas flag as his backdrop. For your next Stevie Sunday I suggest something a little different. Willie the Whimp live from Denmark. Whole band having fun!
Lee if you love when he plays on the neck you won't believe how he does this at the Montreux Jazz Festival 1985 performing Tin Pan Alley featuring Johnny Copeland as well. You've heard the Toyko version but this is a must watch as it so completely different. He never played the same song the same way ever. Only played in the moment🎶🎸💙
Reese Wynans was part of Dickey Betts’ band Second Coming who jammed with Duane Allman and Jaimoe and became The Allman Brothers Band. Duane eased Reese out in favor of his little brother Gregg, obviously not from any lack of talent by Reese, but because he was his little brother and was a great singer and songwriter. Gregg died in 2017, and Reese played The Allman Brothers Band’s 50th Anniversary show. SRV loved The Allman Brothers Band and saw them play just before Duane died in a motorcycle crash.
Stevie was kicking ass on this day as was most days! Thats Reese on the keyboards he now plays with Joe Bonamossa ! He is getting up there in age now ! Still laying it down though !! Reese is a top piano- keyboard player!
So now I’m realizing that this show when he played there, was before I even knew he existed I was probably 15 or 16. What a dunce I am. I lived 1 mile from the theater at that time.
Take a minute, and just imagine, Stevie Ray Vaughan born during like one of the classical era’s . Maybe imagine he was best friends with Mozart, or Mozart was his older brother.?
Reese Wynans joined Double Trouble during their Soul to Soul album. He’s amazing! Check him out on “Mary Had a Little Lamb” and Riviera Parsdise” from the Austin 1989 show!
Yup he had that Texas flag put up for his concert 😂 This concert was epic. Crowd even clapped so hard they got an encore. Seeing Stevie and the guys jam here puts a tear in my eye. Rest in peace Stevie ❤️
Great pics Lee!! Keep on doing your pics. Having so much fun watching your station at night after a long day at work. I work weekends or I'd definitely be on board for joining in.., so happy seeing You enjoying music of my youth and stuff I still love to hear
I was at the Capital Theater in Passaic, New Jersey in 1985. I saw Hellhammer, Exciter, Mercyful Fate and Motörhead headlining. I wish I was old enough to have seen the Frank Zappa show there with the yellow snow, and I jumped up and down on the on chest of a… and the Grateful Dead played there and everybody apparently. It’s been bulldozed for decades. I can’t remember what is there I think it’s a a store or apartment building. I don’t know.
I noticed he’s playing a white Strat instead of his usual battered and abused one. Still sounds like Stevie though. Goes to show you: the sound comes from you, not your gear.
That’s Reese on keys… he’s great and he plays for Joe bonomassa now 💕
Reese was and still is a keyboard master. His keyboard work with Stevie was perfect for the music that was boiling out of SRV.
he also fills in with Kenny Wayne Shepherd from time to time.... all of double trouble fill in with KWS ... all great players.
Stevie always brings it. And that's Reese Wynans on the keys
If that song doesn’t move you, nothing will! This song is so good it brings tears to my eyes. Just an unbelievable performance by Stevie and his band. Gone too soon. His music will live on forever. Just a scorcher!❤
You are absolutely amazing with your reviews and especially the one with SRV❤️❤️❤️. I agree with all of the requests below, but would love to see the Tin Pan Alley featuring Johnny Copeland next. It is CRAZY GOOD!!!❤
Can't wait‼️ this is a good one🎶💯 And... you get to see/hear Reese Wynans on keys in this one. 🎹
“I don't play with a lot of finesse. I usually play like I'm breaking out of jail!” - Stevie Ray Vaughan
I'm glad you reacted to this great track,, BUT,, I would STRONGLY SUGGEST checking out the Official Music Video for this one, It is quite Simply Bada**!! & Bring a raincoat. 🔥🤪
This song has been around over 30 years. I'am always amazed at how many people have not heard these classics.
Reece became a member, I believe, in 1985. Great player.
"Mary had a little lamb" , from the same concert 1985 is also fire!🔥
YES!
I think the “Mary had a Little Lamb“ 1989 Austin TX is a must see ua-cam.com/video/WWU6hpPJG_c/v-deo.htmlsi=-2oPf6UUS8crOPx0
This also features Reese Wynans keyboard
Freaking astounding. New video to me. Sheesh. My favorite SRV song. Kilt. Lots of improvisation in this take. I must find this whole show. He was in the zone.
Reece Wynans on the keys - joined the band around 85 and became part of Double Trouble ever after. And his skills to play off Stevie - they have a special chemistry. "Mary Had a Little Lamb" Live at Austin City Limits (1989 so late Stevie at his best) - Reece goes crazy in that and its also some of Stevie finest jazzy blues along with phenomenal clean super smooth vocals. One of his most classic live cuts (which one isn't?). Thanks for keeping his fire alive! Peace/
Reese was doing his thing for sure. Love it. But also I would point out that this is a masterclass in playing rhythm guitar.
Reece Wynans🎹🎶💯. He had just joined the band the month before this performance and was with them to the end. Reece brought so much to the table and it really helped Stevie to catch a break throwing to Reece. He is featured on many more songs so you are in for a treat.
More featuring Reece:
Mary Had A Little Lamb Austin City Limits 1989
Riveria Paradise Austin City Limits 1989⭐️🌟✨💯‼️🎶🎹. A must see💯. This is the extended and incredible version!
Cold Shot Austin City Limits 1989
To name a few. Reece is still touring as the keyboard player for Joe Bonamassa
Stevie also has some official videos that I've never known to be blocked and Cold Shot is one of them and it is tongue in cheek and hilarious☺️
Keep these coming Lee🎸🎶💙‼️
I second the motion for Mary had a little lamb and riviera paradise and also Lenny from el mocambo
YES!!! All of the above !!!
This would be the first tour for 🎹Reece Wynans with Stevie. You really get Stevie in a genuine way. That is why I come back to your channel every Sunday morning! keep it going, and thanks so much. ❤🎸
Reese joined the band for his 3rd album, Soul to Soul. Couldn’t Stand the Weather is the title track of his second album. One of my favorites.
Stevie makes everything cool
Reese is to the keys as SRV is to the guitar. Added to Double Trouble in 1985. Stevie called the expanded Double Trouble a triple threat. Top musicianship, every one of them, and top camaraderie and respect.
My favorite live version of this by Stevie and Double Trouble. The Capital Theater is in New Jersey. SRV liked his Texas flag as his backdrop.
For your next Stevie Sunday I suggest something a little different.
Willie the Whimp live from Denmark. Whole band having fun!
We saw them in concert many times ❤always excellent 👏 God bless SRV and Double Trouble RIP Ray 🙏
Great choice L33! Stevie Sundays rock! 🎸❤️
"Ain't Gone 'N' Give Up On Love" from Capitol Theatre 1985 is a 10/10🔥✌🙏
Lee if you love when he plays on the neck you won't believe how he does this at the Montreux Jazz Festival 1985 performing Tin Pan Alley featuring Johnny Copeland as well. You've heard the Toyko version but this is a must watch as it so completely different. He never played the same song the same way ever. Only played in the moment🎶🎸💙
💯 AGREED!!! Tin Pan w Copeland is a MUST SEE!!!
Reese Wynans was part of Dickey Betts’ band Second Coming who jammed with Duane Allman and Jaimoe and became The Allman Brothers Band. Duane eased Reese out in favor of his little brother Gregg, obviously not from any lack of talent by Reese, but because he was his little brother and was a great singer and songwriter. Gregg died in 2017, and Reese played The Allman Brothers Band’s 50th Anniversary show. SRV loved The Allman Brothers Band and saw them play just before Duane died in a motorcycle crash.
Stevie was kicking ass on this day as was most days! Thats Reese on the keyboards he now plays with Joe Bonamossa ! He is getting up there in age now ! Still laying it down though !! Reese is a top piano- keyboard player!
So now I’m realizing that this show when he played there, was before I even knew he existed I was probably 15 or 16. What a dunce I am. I lived 1 mile from the theater at that time.
So glad i had the opportunity to see Stevie play his 2nd last concert the Saturday before it ended made my life
Take a minute, and just imagine, Stevie Ray Vaughan born during like one of the classical era’s . Maybe imagine he was best friends with Mozart, or Mozart was his older brother.?
You need to see SRV play with Albert King.
Absolutely💯💙🎸🎶. A Treasure of Pleasure awaits him🔥👌
Reece Wynans keyboards, current with Joe Bonamassa.❤
Reese Wynans is to the keys what Stevie is to the guitar a virtuoso.
A great find to end a surprisingly tolerable weekend! ❤🎉😂
You can't miss with SRV.
Optimum SRV swagger!
Reese Wynans joined Double Trouble during their Soul to Soul album. He’s amazing! Check him out on “Mary Had a Little Lamb” and Riviera Parsdise” from the Austin 1989 show!
That was incredible!! I hope other reactors pick up on this song and start reacting to it.
Loved that we saw Chris, Tommy and Reese so much. The hats were worn so well :) Great picks, Lee x
I bet this sounded great even thumping from outside the theater. Swinging and chugging. Just great.
A master at work.
Yup he had that Texas flag put up for his concert 😂
This concert was epic. Crowd even clapped so hard they got an encore. Seeing Stevie and the guys jam here puts a tear in my eye. Rest in peace Stevie ❤️
Please watch Voodoo Chile from Tokyo…Best version of voodoo Chile in my humble opinion. ❤ loving these Stevie reactions
I agree! The Toyko Voodoo Chile is my favorite version. Lee, one version of a song can be and usually is so much different so keep in mind.
@@harrietmiller3982 yep 👍🏼 it’s chefs kiss
Man, that. was a stone. groooove!
Need to do cold shot
Live from this concert AND the official video. Hey a twofer would be amazing!!!
Great pics Lee!! Keep on doing your pics. Having so much fun watching your station at night after a long day at work. I work weekends or I'd definitely be on board for joining in.., so happy seeing You enjoying music of my youth and stuff I still love to hear
I was at the Capital Theater in Passaic, New Jersey in 1985. I saw Hellhammer, Exciter, Mercyful Fate and Motörhead headlining. I wish I was old enough to have seen the Frank Zappa show there with the yellow snow, and I jumped up and down on the on chest of a… and the Grateful Dead played there and everybody apparently. It’s been bulldozed for decades. I can’t remember what is there I think it’s a a store or apartment building. I don’t know.
Force of nature.
Love SRV. 👍👍👍👍👍
Reese Wynans is the keys player. Freaking good isn't he? He is now with Joe Bonamassa- Lee. Check out Joe. Sooooo good.
Reese Wynans on the keys that now plays for Joe Bonamassa.
Reese~~~~on the keys
Thank you! I had no idea who he was and he was tearing it up lol I hate when that happens 😂
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
REESE WYENS IS ON THE KEYBOARDS AND PIANO.
SRV was from TX-- hence the flag.
I noticed he’s playing a white Strat instead of his usual battered and abused one. Still sounds like Stevie though. Goes to show you: the sound comes from you, not your gear.
Want to hear Stevie laying it down? ua-cam.com/video/yXXCbJmSUQw/v-deo.html
✌🏼🫶🏼🤘🏼🎸
Try Alice Cooper - Pain