Hey Dub! SRV switched guitars because he broke a string, which is kind of amazing in a way itself since he used EXTREMELY heavy strings. In fact, the strings were so heavy he'd build up very heavy callouses on his fingertips that he'd Superglue back on if any were to slough off. 😱 - The cost of stardom, I guess!
I love his playing AND his voice! Oh, I love it in this song when he leans in close to the mike and goes "Hah-ay-yah-ayy ayyy-oo-oooh" real low and sexy. My my my... Stevie Ray, what you do to me! But how he makes love to that guitar... I'm so jealous. Please break a string and swap me in.
Thanks for the awesome SRV reaction! 🙌🏼🌞. Yes, I like it when he sings as well as playing. His voice and playing are pure fire - as not many people can do both, let alone play the guitar with such awesome precision while singing. 💎💎💎
Hello brother, I just subscribed and plan to go back and check out your other content. SRV is why I'm here, I am a big SRV fan and as a matter of fact I saw him in concert in 89 and 90. In 90 I was 10 rows back from the stage, it was amazing as you could imagine, it also was 1 month later that he died in the helicopter crash and I was heart broken because we definitely lost a legend. Thanks. PEACE ✌☮
Thanks for this, Dub! this is not only awesome SRV, but featuring Reese Wynans on keys - and Stevie points him out for credit - check out the string break... which doesn't matter at all - with that guitar switch! if you didn't see it, you'd never know... smooth!
Do I mind it when Stevie sings? I can't believe this question. YES‼️ I love❣️his voice. He matches his voice to any song's emotion and feeling. He has such a great blues voice and it can also express such tenderness your heart will melt. No one can match his guitar virtuosity so I think when people compare his vocals to his playing his vocals might come up short. Any vocals fall short of his playing but that's like comparing apples and oranges. That said, this is a fun song and, as always, Reese killing it on the keys is such a treat. Always enjoy more SRV. have you reacted to Tin Pan Alley with Stevie and Johnny Copeland? Down and dirty blues at its finest💙💙💙
I love love love that blues voice. Perfect for his style. Earth shaking soul stirring . Smooth and rough at the same time like so many other pleasures in life. Never heard anything better than SRV. I slip into a trance listening to him play whatever lucky guitar he's holding. A guaranteed eargasm every time. You ARE a Voodoo Child with the strings. Play on Stevie...play on 4-ever in the next world.
He broke a string. How did you miss that? He switched guitars in Life Without You because he didn't like the sound. He handed it off to his guitar tech Renee, so he could tune it properly. If you listen at the end of the performance, he states that he's waiting for him to get his guitar tuned up. Renee's only job was to keep his guitars tuned properly and be there waiting in the wings to swap out guitars whenever Stevie broke a string or didn't like the sound. He wasn't "trying to be sneaky". He was trying to deliver the best performance he could, and he did just that.
He also switched on Life Without You because he forgot to switch before the song, to his white guitar, given to him by Charlie, who the song was written for.
It's hard to believe that Stevie Ray's career only span 7 years and his album Texas Flood debuted in 1983 he was the 1st Musician to be inducted into The Austin Music Hall Of Fame in 1982, Blues Hall Of Fame in 2000, honored by Mark White in 1985 the Governor of Texas, he won 6 Grammys, 10 Austin Music Awards, 5 W.C. Handy Awards, Entertainer Of The Year, Instermental Of The Year and was inducted into The Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame in 2015, he was nominated for Awards 51 times and won 21 and to think he only had one #1 hit with Crossfire is sad.I have been a Stevie Ray Vaughan fan since the 80's and I've watched so many different people react to SRV and no one has listened to my favorite yet, May I Have A Talk With You and they don't know what their missing he's absolutely amazing in the video. Stevie and his brother Jimmy Vaughan did an album together just before Stevie Ray's death so Jimmy made a video to one of the songs Stevie sings called Tick-Tock in the beginning Jimmy is talking about a dream he had, the beautiful words and the videos of Jimmy and Stevie Ray playing when they were little made me cry. I really wish someone would react to it because it's so beautiful. Thanks for the awesome reaction
I imagine all the practice he got with his guitar tech to make smooth switches. Like an Indy 500 pit crew. Broke one out on the left, new in on the right, wait for the plug-n-play, strap over the left shoulder, finish on the right, grab the guitar and get the f*ck off stage. Minimal interruption and the song stayed smooth. Like a championship team.
Ive never seen anywhere on yt where ppl didn't like his voice. Im with everyone else i love his voice its unique and soulful. I guess you dnt watch other ytubers channels on srv. Everyboby says they love his voice. So this is a first to hear ppl dnt like it. I love Srv ❤
… And for me favorite performance is Life Without You because he speaks his mind with good food for thought and as you saw, he dealt / handled with numerous issues and laughed when he broke his tooth without missing a beat. We love you SRV!✌🏼❤️
Hey Dub.. Did you realize that he played that solo flawlessly with only 5 strings? Also, I hope you've heard by now that he couldn't read or write music. This is all nature talent.
I like both. He broke a string is why he had to change. When he was recording with his brother he broke a string too. He played so hard his fingers would bleed.
First, I love his voice! And the piano player Reese Wynans is still playing and one of the few players that are as proficient using all 5 fingers on a run!
@@dubzer0649 I think JoAnn is right. The problem is there is a lot of ambiguity in what "best guitarist" really means. Some people say that and mean just skill, agility and versatility on guitar. Others seem to include impact on music, song writing acumen or charisma as a performer. Those really shouldn't be included. When you add those, then suddenly it's tough to say who the "best" is. In that context, maybe it is Hendrix or Clapton or Van Halen, etc.. But that's not really the question. In pure skill with a guitar, it has to be SRV. Hendrix is great, but not nearly as polished. In live performances he wanders off of beat and back in at times and his fingering can be sloppy at times. It's very likely the LSD contributed to these, but it is what it is.
His playing is so amazing that vocals get over looked, he is probably one of the top 10-20 underrated vocalist of all time, if you listen to ‘Tin pan alley’ with Johnny Copeland live you will understand why I say this…. The fact he sounds that amazing live for that era with the lack of technology is a big deal. To imagine if he hadn’t passed so young and went through the era of vocal coaches and all that other nonsense they use now a days, people would think he is an amazing vocalist, again though, he plays at the GOAT level which actually takes away from his vocals, plus his best performances are live, and at the time the equipment wasn’t nearly as good as today, cause if you listen to him in studio sets on cd it is flawless. Truly an underrated vocalist, but at the same time, if he plays a song like ‘Lenny’, which has not a single lyric in it, but still can make you feel every bit of what he is trying to tell you through the music, plus being dedicated to his wife, it makes you wonder how you can actually feel what someone is trying to express just through sound without words…. SRV was special because he didn’t need to even say a single lyric for you to understand what he was expressing through his guitar alone. To me he is the GOAT, it is an opinion of course, but I’d love to hear an argument for why he isn’t? Playing fast is always cool, playing hard is always cool, but to actually make the guitar do the talking for you and express what you want to get across without a single word is only something a blues type player could do, and to be even more direct, something only SRV could do!!!
Stevie Ray Vaughan was the only one who could play with a broken string and switch guitars in the middle of a solo, play behind his head and back, one handed even no hands by just moving the guitar up and down, his teeth and even used his elbow in Voodoo Child, he was the only one that could play 85 percent of a song behind his back yet he has never been #1 on a list of guitar greats, that doesn't make any sense to me since NO guitarist out there could and can't come close to Stevie Ray. His career was only a 7 year span but he brought the Blues back with a vengeance, in 7 years, his album Texas Flood had come out in 1983 and he was the first musician to be inducted into The Austin Music Hall Of Fame, Blues Hall Of Fame in 2000, 6 Grammys, 10 Austin Music Awards, 5 W.C.Handy Awards, Entertainer Of The Year, Instermental Of The Year and was inducted into The Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame, he was nominated for 51 Awards and won 21 IN ONLY 7 YEARS. His voice was amazing and the greats like B.B. King, Albert King, Buddy Guy, loved his playing and said his voice was made for the Blues, Stevie Ray always said he was a black man trapped in a white man's body, they all wanted to perform with Stevie Ray. Albert King loved Stevie Ray and was even his Godfather. The first time Eric Clapton saw Stevie Ray perform was at a festival and after Stevie Ray was done playing Eric Clapton said " you expect me to go on after that " when Stevie past away August 27, 1990 at the age of 35 we lost the beat. STEVIE RAY VAUGHAN THE GOAT OF ALL GOATS.
Want to hear something sad that I have to live with the rest of my life? I lived in Austin when Stevie was in his prime, still alive and playing small clubs downtown....but I didn't get it...and I didn't like it. I was even invited to go to one of his performances and I said his music was boring. He had so much more talent than the musicians I was listening to, but I wasn't musically intelligent enough to recognize it. I could have seen him live...but I didn't. Watching this now...it hurts....lol.
@@dubzer0649 I was listening to Bon Jovi, Van Halen, Huey Lewis and even Paula Abdul and didn't understand blues at all. I'm a white suburban kid so the concept didn't even make sense to me. Why would I want to listen to someone who is sad and telling me about it? I guess you have to experience some hardship firsthand before you understand some things. :)
I think I put more stock into all the Blues greats B.B.King, his godfather Albert King, Buddy Guy even Eric Clapton who said who all said Stevie Ray Vaughan had it all a great Blues voice and amazing guitarists. There's definitely a reason he is in The Blues Hall Of Fame ect. You don't win or get into a Hall Of Fame with out the guitar and voice, it's like when people ask a crazy question like how do you want to die, burn or drowning? Lol well I really don't want to die so neither. No disrespect to you. That just a really hard question.
I love his voice pure Texas Blues. So glad I saw him on concert. Best guitarist of all time. RIP STEVIE!❤
Glad you enjoyed and thanks for answering my question
Oh i know i seen him in Fort Wayne not long before he died.
Awesome voice man!
Hey Dub!
SRV switched guitars because he broke a string, which is kind of amazing in a way itself since he used EXTREMELY heavy strings. In fact, the strings were so heavy he'd build up very heavy callouses on his fingertips that he'd Superglue back on if any were to slough off. 😱 - The cost of stardom, I guess!
Love srv
He is absolutely amazing
👍
Reese Wynans on keyboards is as crazy as Stevie on guitar. Chris Layton on drums and Tommy Shannon on bass.
Double Trouble Ladies and Gentlemen.
God Bless SRV and the fantastic Double Trouble!!!
He def was doing his thing
fire 🔥
I saw Joe Bonamassa Aug 6th in Vegas and Reese was playin keyboards for him.
@@bearculb7717 Awesome.
I like stevie singing the blues he has the right voice for it .. he's also the greatest guitar player ever
Thanks for watching and answering my question
*one of the greatest
@@googelle7555 Nope...G.O.A.T.
Never heard anyone ever complain about Stevie's singing before.
I love his playing AND his voice! Oh, I love it in this song when he leans in close to the mike and goes "Hah-ay-yah-ayy ayyy-oo-oooh" real low and sexy. My my my... Stevie Ray, what you do to me! But how he makes love to that guitar... I'm so jealous. Please break a string and swap me in.
Glad you enjoyed thanks for watching
Stevie Ray Vaughan is a legend and that includes his singing.
Goat 🐐
Pure Texas Blues. So glad I got to see him at Austin City Limits. RIP SRV
Goat 🐐
I'm trying to imagine who could sing this better, but I can't. Somebody give me a suggestion, please.
Srv is awesome
I like his voice it fits his playing. Enjoy
Yes 🙌 I enjoy it too
It wouldn't be Stevie without that bluesy voice.
Facts
I love his voice. I love all of what he does! He was amazing.
Yes he is amazing
I love srv
Come on! Stevie sang with as much soul as he played his guitar!
Facts
Thanks for watching
Awesome song. He is the goat.!!!!
Def the goat 🐐
Stevie breaks a string and doesn't miss a beat.
Goat 🐐
Love both
Yes 🙌
People who don't like Stevie's voice can't sing themselves!
Haha thanks for watching
Wait, what, some one doesn't like Stevie voice... travesty!!!
@@yesitsamessgardenthey are crazy. When this guy said it I was shocked. Everyone loves his voice as I do too
Props to the roady that changed it out after a broken string
Srv goat 🐐
Thanks for the awesome SRV reaction! 🙌🏼🌞. Yes, I like it when he sings as well as playing. His voice and playing are pure fire - as not many people can do both, let alone play the guitar with such awesome precision while singing. 💎💎💎
Hey no problem I appreciate your comment
Forever the GOAT!!! Whole mood, vibe, FEELING ❤️🖤❤️🖤❤️🖤
I LOVE HIS VOICE!!!
Thanks for watching and answering my question
❤️
Hello brother, I just subscribed and plan to go back and check out your other content. SRV is why I'm here, I am a big SRV fan and as a matter of fact I saw him in concert in 89 and 90. In 90 I was 10 rows back from the stage, it was amazing as you could imagine, it also was 1 month later that he died in the helicopter crash and I was heart broken because we definitely lost a legend. Thanks. PEACE ✌☮
To me Stevie is the total package singer guitar slayer producer and song writer you can’t go wrong with him
I’m with you
Thanks for watching
I'm subscribing... I appreciate that you give the artist the majority of the screen and don't constantly stop the video.
Thank you
Thanks for being here my friend I appreciate you
Thanks for this, Dub! this is not only awesome SRV, but featuring Reese Wynans on keys - and Stevie points him out for credit - check out the string break... which doesn't matter at all - with that guitar switch! if you didn't see it, you'd never know... smooth!
I love his vocals, and "Life Without You" changed more than a few minds about them. Hardly matters...he is always mesmerizing to watch. RIP
He's a blues singer that's how they sound but he can sing in a more melodic
tone as well.
@Topjunkie Listened to a vocal teachers reaction to guitar and singing
last words were beautiful. I don't go to links on people on line
Love srv he is the goat 🐐
Do I mind it when Stevie sings? I can't believe this question. YES‼️ I love❣️his voice. He matches his voice to any song's emotion and feeling. He has such a great blues voice and it can also express such tenderness your heart will melt. No one can match his guitar virtuosity so I think when people compare his vocals to his playing his vocals might come up short. Any vocals fall short of his playing but that's like comparing apples and oranges.
That said, this is a fun song and, as always, Reese killing it on the keys is such a treat. Always enjoy more SRV. have you reacted to Tin Pan Alley with Stevie and Johnny Copeland? Down and dirty blues at its finest💙💙💙
Thanks for watching I appreciate you and thanks for answering my question
I love SRV any way I can get him. Rest in peace SRV!
He is fire 🔥
Goat 🐐
My favorite SRV is Life Without You; Little Wing, Riviera Paradise; Dirty Pool; Tightrope; Crossfire; Wall of Denial
I like it when Stevie sings
I appreciate you watching and for answering my question
This song is new to me... is there nothing this man can't do? Love your reactions 💗
Glad you enjoyed
Srv was the goat 🐐
I love love love that blues voice. Perfect for his style. Earth shaking soul stirring . Smooth and rough at the same time like so many other pleasures in life. Never heard anything better than SRV. I slip into a trance listening to him play whatever lucky guitar he's holding. A guaranteed eargasm every time. You ARE a Voodoo Child with the strings. Play on Stevie...play on 4-ever in the next world.
I absolutely love his voice, it is just right :-)
I love his voice.
Just amazing right
B. B. King Quotes
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.
Thanks for your comment I appreciate you
He broke a string. How did you miss that? He switched guitars in Life Without You because he didn't like the sound. He handed it off to his guitar tech Renee, so he could tune it properly. If you listen at the end of the performance, he states that he's waiting for him to get his guitar tuned up. Renee's only job was to keep his guitars tuned properly and be there waiting in the wings to swap out guitars whenever Stevie broke a string or didn't like the sound. He wasn't "trying to be sneaky". He was trying to deliver the best performance he could, and he did just that.
Thanks for watching
He also switched on Life Without You because he forgot to switch before the song, to his white guitar, given to him by Charlie, who the song was written for.
GOAT 100%
Yes 🙌
The best broken string replacement I've ever seen!!! Didn't miss a beat!! A true professional!!!
I LOVE his voice-- AND his playing. Have loved him for years. What a loss...
Tin Pan Alley, SRV and Johnny Copeland
Stay tuned
It's hard to believe that Stevie Ray's career only span 7 years and his album Texas Flood debuted in 1983 he was the 1st Musician to be inducted into The Austin Music Hall Of Fame in 1982, Blues Hall Of Fame in 2000, honored by Mark White in 1985 the Governor of Texas, he won 6 Grammys, 10 Austin Music Awards, 5 W.C. Handy Awards, Entertainer Of The Year, Instermental Of The Year and was inducted into The Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame in 2015, he was nominated for Awards 51 times and won 21 and to think he only had one #1 hit with Crossfire is sad.I have been a Stevie Ray Vaughan fan since the 80's and I've watched so many different people react to SRV and no one has listened to my favorite yet, May I Have A Talk With You and they don't know what their missing he's absolutely amazing in the video. Stevie and his brother Jimmy Vaughan did an album together just before Stevie Ray's death so Jimmy made a video to one of the songs Stevie sings called Tick-Tock in the beginning Jimmy is talking about a dream he had, the beautiful words and the videos of Jimmy and Stevie Ray playing when they were little made me cry. I really wish someone would react to it because it's so beautiful. Thanks for the awesome reaction
This incredible man starts this song doing 100 miles a second!!
He was absolutely amazing in concert.
I imagine all the practice he got with his guitar tech to make smooth switches. Like an Indy 500 pit crew. Broke one out on the left, new in on the right, wait for the plug-n-play, strap over the left shoulder, finish on the right, grab the guitar and get the f*ck off stage. Minimal interruption and the song stayed smooth. Like a championship team.
Ive never seen anywhere on yt where ppl didn't like his voice. Im with everyone else i love his voice its unique and soulful. I guess you dnt watch other ytubers channels on srv. Everyboby says they love his voice. So this is a first to hear ppl dnt like it. I love Srv ❤
Saw SRV live and he is these best guitar player and blues artists ever. RIP ❤️❤️
He was the best,and I love his voice!!
… And for me favorite performance is Life Without You because he speaks his mind with good food for thought and as you saw, he dealt / handled with numerous issues and laughed when he broke his tooth without missing a beat.
We love you SRV!✌🏼❤️
Thanks for watching
His voice is what it is!
I grew up listening to Stevie he is the man for sure!!
Great reaction. He sure is the GOAT. I love his voice!
I LOVE his voice. What is wrong with people? He’s got it ALL.
Love his voice. Authentic
He switched because he broke another string my friend. You can see the broken string in the video. Flawlessly switched guitars
Both
Thanks for watching
I’m good with anything Stevie wants to do whether it be playing or singing it’s all good
His Guitar Tech's name is Re'ne. ❤❤ The little sister was me and my sister. That who he was wavin to. ❤❤
Hey Dub..
Did you realize that he played that solo flawlessly with only 5 strings? Also, I hope you've heard by now that he couldn't read or write music. This is all nature talent.
Stevie was a blues man, but this song is on the borderline between rock and blues--a nice border to be located.
❤️his voice, it’s full of soul!
Hey young man I love Stevie Ray Vaughn he's from Texas like me and he knows how to play that guitar and sing.
Please do more blue's music. BB King 👑
Albert King, Muddy Waters.
Check out Robert Johnson the Crossroads. Rock music started there.
Ok will do
He broke a string you can see it flying loose, this is one of the slickest guitar swap ive ever seen.
He is the goat 🐐
As a matter of fact when Stevie was young playing early he used to hang around BB King and that bunch he learned a lot from them look it up.
I like both. He broke a string is why he had to change. When he was recording with his brother he broke a string too. He played so hard his fingers would bleed.
This is a damn good song .his singing great also .this is one of his greatest songs.!!!.
First, I love his voice! And the piano player Reese Wynans is still playing and one of the few players that are as proficient using all 5 fingers on a run!
Better than Hendrix. I’m telling you, I didn’t come at this decision easy. As far as his voice? What’s the problem.
Thanks for watching appreciate your comment
@@dubzer0649 I think JoAnn is right. The problem is there is a lot of ambiguity in what "best guitarist" really means. Some people say that and mean just skill, agility and versatility on guitar. Others seem to include impact on music, song writing acumen or charisma as a performer. Those really shouldn't be included. When you add those, then suddenly it's tough to say who the "best" is. In that context, maybe it is Hendrix or Clapton or Van Halen, etc.. But that's not really the question. In pure skill with a guitar, it has to be SRV. Hendrix is great, but not nearly as polished. In live performances he wanders off of beat and back in at times and his fingering can be sloppy at times. It's very likely the LSD contributed to these, but it is what it is.
Love his voice!!! ❤️❤️❤️
His playing is so amazing that vocals get over looked, he is probably one of the top 10-20 underrated vocalist of all time, if you listen to ‘Tin pan alley’ with Johnny Copeland live you will understand why I say this…. The fact he sounds that amazing live for that era with the lack of technology is a big deal. To imagine if he hadn’t passed so young and went through the era of vocal coaches and all that other nonsense they use now a days, people would think he is an amazing vocalist, again though, he plays at the GOAT level which actually takes away from his vocals, plus his best performances are live, and at the time the equipment wasn’t nearly as good as today, cause if you listen to him in studio sets on cd it is flawless. Truly an underrated vocalist, but at the same time, if he plays a song like ‘Lenny’, which has not a single lyric in it, but still can make you feel every bit of what he is trying to tell you through the music, plus being dedicated to his wife, it makes you wonder how you can actually feel what someone is trying to express just through sound without words…. SRV was special because he didn’t need to even say a single lyric for you to understand what he was expressing through his guitar alone. To me he is the GOAT, it is an opinion of course, but I’d love to hear an argument for why he isn’t? Playing fast is always cool, playing hard is always cool, but to actually make the guitar do the talking for you and express what you want to get across without a single word is only something a blues type player could do, and to be even more direct, something only SRV could do!!!
I love his vocals
I love his voice!!
I love to hear him sing
I love SRV! I think his vocals are amazing as much as him playing the guitar. Listen to Texas Flood Live.
I love his voice
Ain't gonna give up on love, live at capital theater 1985
Stevie Ray Vaughan was the only one who could play with a broken string and switch guitars in the middle of a solo, play behind his head and back, one handed even no hands by just moving the guitar up and down, his teeth and even used his elbow in Voodoo Child, he was the only one that could play 85 percent of a song behind his back yet he has never been #1 on a list of guitar greats, that doesn't make any sense to me since NO guitarist out there could and can't come close to Stevie Ray. His career was only a 7 year span but he brought the Blues back with a vengeance, in 7 years, his album Texas Flood had come out in 1983 and he was the first musician to be inducted into The Austin Music Hall Of Fame, Blues Hall Of Fame in 2000, 6 Grammys, 10 Austin Music Awards, 5 W.C.Handy Awards, Entertainer Of The Year, Instermental Of The Year and was inducted into The Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame, he was nominated for 51 Awards and won 21 IN ONLY 7 YEARS. His voice was amazing and the greats like B.B. King, Albert King, Buddy Guy, loved his playing and said his voice was made for the Blues, Stevie Ray always said he was a black man trapped in a white man's body, they all wanted to perform with Stevie Ray. Albert King loved Stevie Ray and was even his Godfather. The first time Eric Clapton saw Stevie Ray perform was at a festival and after Stevie Ray was done playing Eric Clapton said " you expect me to go on after that " when Stevie past away August 27, 1990 at the age of 35 we lost the beat. STEVIE RAY VAUGHAN THE GOAT OF ALL GOATS.
Want to hear something sad that I have to live with the rest of my life? I lived in Austin when Stevie was in his prime, still alive and playing small clubs downtown....but I didn't get it...and I didn't like it. I was even invited to go to one of his performances and I said his music was boring. He had so much more talent than the musicians I was listening to, but I wasn't musically intelligent enough to recognize it. I could have seen him live...but I didn't. Watching this now...it hurts....lol.
Man I wish I could of seen srv
I feel your pain my friend
@@dubzer0649 I was listening to Bon Jovi, Van Halen, Huey Lewis and even Paula Abdul and didn't understand blues at all. I'm a white suburban kid so the concept didn't even make sense to me. Why would I want to listen to someone who is sad and telling me about it? I guess you have to experience some hardship firsthand before you understand some things. :)
BOTH.
❤️SRV. RIP
I love both.
Usually when he switches guitars, it's because he broke a string on the first one.
He is the 🐐
Did you notice, he broke a string and didn't miss a beat !!
This is an old Hank Ballard number !
He broke the E string on #1.
SRV ~ 🎸🐐
Goat 🐐
Breaking string and never stop
HE BROKE A STRING
I think I put more stock into all the Blues greats B.B.King, his godfather Albert King, Buddy Guy even Eric Clapton who said who all said Stevie Ray Vaughan had it all a great Blues voice and amazing guitarists. There's definitely a reason he is in The Blues Hall Of Fame ect. You don't win or get into a Hall Of Fame with out the guitar and voice, it's like when people ask a crazy question like how do you want to die, burn or drowning? Lol well I really don't want to die so neither. No disrespect to you. That just a really hard question.
Stevie breaks a string. No problem. He just changes key until his guitar tech gets there.
Hendrix is the goat!! Keep up the good work 🤘
He broke a string which is why the guitar change.
He changed guitars in the video life without you because the guitar was out of tune he changed guitars in this one because he broke a sting
He is the goat 🐐
His string broke.
He broke a string you can.see it
Shit, broke a string, switched guitars and didn't miss a dam beat....
switch because he broke string
Have any idea what happened here?
Thanks for watching
Wasnt part of the act...broken strings dont even slow down Stevie. Thanks and stay safe.
Goat 🐐
You didn't even notice he broke a string. Amateur.
So why everybody all of a sudden making reactions to SRV....clout chasing 👎
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