Stevie always stopped during that song (life without you) and did a speech on what life is really about and to stay away from the drugs and alcohol because it just kills you and everything you love. All of his speeches during this song are straight from the heart. No script... Stay safe out there people and take care of yourselves.
Shout out to Stevie Ray's guitar tech Rene Martinez for the seamless guitar switch mid song.👏👏 Stevie Ray and Double Trouble certainly took it up a notch when they added Reese Wynans on keyboards, check out Mary Had A Little Lamb from the 1989 Austin City Limits performance, Reese kills it on keyboard. Great reaction guys.
@@KathyLuluandDonna the seamless switch was hidden from the camera audience by the operator zooming in on Steve's face. The visual of switching guitars wasn't probably thought of as "Good Viewing."
SRV always did a speech during this specific song. Different speech for different times in his life. Whatever was on his mind at the time I guess. The white guitar was made for him by his friend Charley Wirz. Charley had passed away and SRV wrote this song for him as a tribute. SRV, one of the most humble humans that we lost way too soon. Stevie lost a tooth when playing with his teeth. He looks over at his stage hands and says my tooth, gone, and just grins and keeps on going. What a great performer and human being. Talking about the keyboardist, Reese Wynans. He is still going and playing for Joe Bonamassa now. A great reaction that shows Reese doing what he does, Mary Had a Little Lamb, live at Austin City Limits in 1989
I remeber seeing him play this song up close and when he went into his rap it was all about keeping yourself clean and safe for the people who love you appreciating them, just being there and being present int he moment , it was shortly after he had cleaned up from coke and alcohol. It was so heartfelt and he really thought he had turned a corner but such is life a few weeks later he dies in a plane crash
My favorite SRV tune. And isn't a shame that after almost 40 years we STILL haven't learned the lesson he spoke of? As to his look, he ALWAYS had a lot of swag! As to his keyboardist, Reese Wynans, he plays with Joe Bonamassa these days!
@@dillonsronce2583 Dillon, I turned 59 a couple of weeks ago. When I was in 2nd grade they integrated the schools in Richmond, VA where I grew up. They bussed us from the suburbs - which were probably 98% white, to literally the poorest and most crime ridden neighborhood in the city limits. Things were so bad there were riots. There were drug dealers on every corner. Things in that neighborhood were so bad they chained the doors on the school and every classroom was locked during classes. The people who lived there were poor and homes and tenements and homes were in very bad shape. Racial tensions were bad, to say the least. Having said that, I believe that it's actually a lot worse now. We are not only divided on racial lines, but also along political lines, religious beliefs, financial strata, and are seemingly forced to be so politically polite that we're bending over to kiss our own backsides (woke). Our country as a whole has forgotten a very important truth: a house divided cannot stand. And here's another: a country divided from within its easily conquered from without. All civilizations fall eventually - without fail. It is my personal observation that as technology advances those civilisations (empires, countries) fall quicker than those who went before them. I'm a realist, and the future is looking pretty bleak to me - so much so that I told my son the best thing he could do for his children was to not have any (not that he listened). I expect that sounds harsh to you, and for your sake and for those who come after you, I hope I'm wrong. Just remember to prepare for the worst and hope for the best. One last comment and I'll let you go. Using "racial" to divid us by color is an incorrect and grossly misused term (and one that I wish would vanish from our vocabulary). We are ALL one race - the HUMAN RACE! May God bless and keep you and yours for all the days of your life, and theirs.
I was at Stevie Ray Vaughn's last concert the night his helicopter crashed after the show at Alpine Valley, Wisconsin August 26th 1990. The fog was so bad that we stopped and got a hotel room on the way home. The next morning when I heard the horrible news was one of the saddest days of my life. The lineup was SRV, Eric Clapton, Robert Cray and Buddy Guy .RIP SRV!
SRV ~ 🎸🐐 The goatiest goat in all of goatness Great tribute song, seemless guitar change, behind the back, one-handed, backward, epic speech, with his teeth (he lost a tooth)... GOAT. The back of the guitar is a topless hula dancer. For great vocals: **Leave My Girl Alone at Austin City Limits 1989**
He was high af in 1986, that speech was from the heart about a current event....later on, about a year later when he almost died & got 1000% sober (& stayed that way for the rest of his life), hed still make a speech during that song, but from then on it was about how drugs & alcohol will kill u, & to stsy away, “that sh!t’ll kill u”, i believe he’d say, b/c hed been there
This was Passaic NJ. Sept 1985. Stevie went into rehab in the fall of 1986 at the same time as bassist Tommy Shannon and best friend. Stevie in Georgia Tommy in Texas. He gave the speech before and after but as you said it was based on sobriety. The current event was South Africa during apartheid.
Stevie Ray Vaughan was born in DallasTexas on October 3,1954 when his older brother Jimmie Vaughan was 3 yrs old,, Jimmie who is a great guitarist in his own right and had a band called The Fabulous Thunderbirds got an electric guitar when he was 10 yrs old and Stevie Ray loved it so he would try to play it while Jimmie was gone. Stevie Ray was given a toy guitar for his 7th birthday and still learned to play a song called Wine Wine Wine by Lonnie Mack and Thunderbird by The Night Caps (on a toy guitar). Jimmie would give Stevie Ray his electric guitar when he got a new one for Stevie Ray's first gig in 1964 at a roller rink Stevie Ray was only 10. In that same yr Stevie Ray joined a band called The Chantones but left when the singer wanted them to start wearing makeup. In 1971 Jimmie gave Stevie Ray his guitar that was signed by a famous sports figure and Stevie Ray had it until his death on August 27,1990. This song has other versions and every versions had a different but similar message. In 1977 Stevie Ray put a band together called Triple Threat Reuve with Lou Ann Barton on vocals but when she left on June 24, 1979 Stevie Ray took over as vocalist for the band, then other members started to leave. Chris Layton on drums joined the band September 10, 1978, Tommy Shannon who was in a band with Stevie Ray called Krackerjack when Stevie Ray was a teen joined the band on June 23, 1981 and Stevie Ray changed the name to Double Trouble. Reese Wynans joined the band June 7, 1985. On December 13 1983 Stevie Ray was voted Guitar Player Magazine's Best New Talent, Best Electric Blues Guitar Player and Best Guitar Album with Texas Flood, Stevie Ray is only one of 2 guitarist to win the Triple award guitarist along with Jeff Beck. On November 18, 1984 Stevie Ray won a W.C.Handy National Blues Award, Entertainer Of The Year and Instermental Of The Year and was the first white person to win either. Stevie Ray never got to enjoy a #1 hit but 2 months after his death Crossfire hi #1 and the awards kept coming. On August 26th and 27th Stevie Ray went to EastTroy Wisconsin to open for Eric Clapton at the Alpine Valley Music Theater along with Robert Clay, Buddy Guy and his brother Jimmie, on the 27th after Eric Clapton's set Stevie Ray, Buddy Guy, Robert Clay and Jimmie got on stage and Sweet Home Chicago was the last song Stevie Ray ever performed, Stevie Ray boarded a helicopter that night and the pilot crashed into a mountain right after takeoff and everyone on board were killed instantly. Imo STEVIE RAY VAUGHAN WILL ALWAYS BE THE GOAT
Yes!!! ❤ SRV!!! He was a local boy and Texans are still proud of him. Im lucky enough to live 20 minutes from where he lived in Dallas/Oak Cliff and I visit his grave every few months to pay my respects. Recommendation: pretty much anything from Austin City Limits in 1989, but especially Look At Little Sister (youll know why), Tightrope and Voodoo Child. Speaking of Voodoo Child, theres a video of him playing, an audience member walks up and puts his hand out, wanting a handshake. In the middle of the song, Stevie Ray, shakes hands with the guy for a good 10 seconds...while still playing with his left hand.
Stevie is the greatest. Usually with guitar solos, I'm in awe like Eddie Van Halen, Jeff Healey, Nuno Betancourt, but songs like this by Stevie with his solos, bring me to tears, and no other guitar player does that for me.
Kathy, I love when you noticed the guitar changed, it was so smooth that you were not sure, but yes it did happen. He was giving the look at hos equipment guy and he just showed up and changed it out without missing a beat. SRV is a True Legend.
In memory of Stevie's friend Charley Wirz (Charley's guitar shop in Dallas). Charley assembled that white Strat for Stevie in 1983 and passed in 1985. Stevie almost ended himself with a drug habit. He began often addressing the crowd from his heart after getting clean.
Sorry I know I keep commenting but I love to watch Kathy's reaction, she reminds me of me when I watched Stevie Ray for the first time 40 yrs ago. Reese Wynans joined Double Trouble June 7, 1985 and he was playing keys with The Allman Brothers Band formed by another great guitarist named Duane Allman, Duane Allman's brother Greg Allman wanted to join the band and Duane didn't want 2 keyboards so he let Reese go. Reese did play keys when there was a 50 yrs anniversary celebration for The Allman Brothers Band, Reese is now on tour with another great guitarist named Joe Bonamasa( I probably spelled that wrong 😂) Stevie Ray could also play the guitar behind his head, backwards, one hand, broken string, switched guitar without missing a beat and you can see that on Austin City Limits Look At Little Sister, teeth, no hands just by moving the guitar up and down side to side, tune his guitar while playing, adjust his AMP'S while playing one handed, his elbow and play behind his back longer than anyone ever could past or present. Stevie Ray never learned to read music so he said he played from the heart and he never used a play list because he said he didn't know what or how he was going to play a song, that just goes to show you how great Double Trouble was, they went on stage not knowing what they were going to do but never missed a beat even. Sorry this is my last comment I promise. 😂
Yes his keyboardist name is Reese Wynans and he is amazing can play multiple keyboards at once he’s so good. Before he was added to the band there was only three of them in SRV and Double Trouble the Bass and drummer. If you want to see how good he is then you should react to SRV live in Austin Texas playing “Riviera Paradise” which is a master class in music. He wrote it to help all those suffering. It is his gift to us all and is why I still miss SRV gone too soon may God Bless his amazing soul…
they improvised everything, they never used a set list of songs except for the Jeff Beck tour which demanded it, so definitely anything Stevie would say to the audience was improvised. (There were a LOT of massacres in South Africa during that very apartheid period.
I know this song was written for one of his many friends!! Lord knows he had a lot!! But even more so it was also written for all of us!! If we don't get it together and keep it together,, it's a lost cause!! Time to wake up people 😊
On the back - a sticker of a bare breasted hula girl. The necklace is a southwestern Native American piece made of (usually) silver and turquoise called a Squashblossom.
@@KathyLuluandDonna Every live performance that Stevie Ray Vaughan has done is unique and has its own awesome vibe, but he and his guys have made some official music videos that should not be overlooked by reactors. The videos lend even more to understanding and appreciating Stevie, his talent, and how special he was, and Tommy, Chris, and Reese are, too. I know someone is requesting you do a reaction to a particular live performance of Stevie's song, "Cold Shot," but I'd like you to consider doing the official music video that SRV and Double Trouble did of the song. It spoofs Stevie's obsession with guitars, and is absolutely HILARIOUS!!! And it's all set to the studio track of this amazing song. The video shows with a sense of humor about that dependency he had... a mystical, emotional, and even physical one. It also depicted the loyalty of Double Trouble members sticking with him, understanding him, through all kinds of situations. Stevie's connections all seen through humor about his relationship with his guitars. So well done, and revealing about his life. The official music video of "The House Is Rockin'" is so much fun, too. You'll be rocking. And the one for "Couldn't Stand The Weather" is as intense as a derecho with driving rain! I also love their official music video done to their cover of Stevie Wonder's intricate hit song "Superstition." It's really entertaining and clever, featuring a black cat causing mischief through a rehearsal session, with the band members and crew clearly unlucky, but SRV emerging unscathed. Stevie Wonder, who really admired SRV... both the man and his musicianship... had them record the song in his own studio, and even made a cameo appearance at the end of the video. The two Stevies became great friends. After SRV's untimely death in that helicopter crash in 1990, Wonder even sang at Stevie's funeral... the poignant song choice, "Amazing Grace," couldn't have been more apt, not only because of how SRV was rescued from addictions and turned his life around, but for Stevie Ray's genuine humility and gratefulness for all that had been given him, and the respect, love, kindness, and help he showed others. Maybe you'll get to one or two of those "official" music videos sometime. I'd like that. Also would like to see you react to his 1989 live performance of "Leave My GIrl Alone" (one of my favorites, and a quite aggressive performance where you can hear SRV sounding, in both vocals and guitar, like waves of angry bees responding to someone poking at their hive with a stick). You should also react to the studio version of his exquisite and tender "Riviera Paradise." In some of his live performances of the song (also incredible), he dedicates the song to "all who are suffering." Loving your reactions and approach, and as a new subscriber am enjoying not only your discovery of the different sides of SRV, but enjoying your reactions to performances of other artists and bands. I appreciate how you communicate with each other and the caring and respect you show each other. You are a great team!
The decal on the back of his guitar (Charlie) is a hula girl. If you want vocals, try 'Leave My Girl Alone' from Austin 1989, or better yet, 'Tin Pan Alley' Montreux 1985 with Johnny Copeland. Stevie loved playing with his heros.
My favorite SRV video and song. In an interview with Chris Layton and Tommy Shannon of Double Trouble they said Stevie never planned when he would do the behind the back or other things like that. And, they said they rarely had a set list of what they were going to play. Apparently he had an inquisitive mind. One night in his hotel room they found him staring at 2 Sharpie pens. One was full the other dried out. He wanted to see if the dry one would take ink from the other. Great interview on UA-cam.
I know you guys reacted to Jeff Healey Angel Eyes the other day but if you want to see a blind guitar player play with his teeth check out Jeff Healey on Later with Jools Holland from 1988 performing See The Light, it's 🔥🔥🔥
other than hendrix, stevie ray was the man... i always wanted to see him live, but unfortunately he was killed before i could, he was one of my guitar heros... hard to believe that aug. of this yr he will be gone 34 yrs, i remember that day very well..
He changed guitars when he stretched the E sting. You can see him try to get it back to E on the neck but you can't fix a bad string without stopping. He always played E hard and has this issue a lot. He always wanted to sound as perfect as he could playing what was really a amazing sounding old Fender but was and is hard to keep in tune.
He did a great version of this in Nashville in the late 80s a benefit concert for Jerry’s Kids. The whole concert was great but he did this song I felt a tear well up. And if you like Stevie check out the Austin city limits Voodoo Child live performance it’s amazing. Liked
You know I watched a interview with Stevie Ray's brother Jimmie Vaughan and alot of people talk about his drug use and that is why she sweats so much but I wonder if they know about his childhood, it was alot like mine. He was raised with a abusive alcoholic father who beat Stevie Ray all the time, Jimmie said Stevie Ray got it the worst and he didn't know why but like me Stevie Ray was the smallest and sensitive one in the family to where Jimmie was rough and convenient one. Abusers go for the weakest one, at a very young age I was beaten with a board with nails in it and locked in a basement with no windows and dirt floor. Stevie Ray started drinking at the age of seven and struggled with drugs and alcohol, I think that when you're raised in that kind of situation you what want to know why but you also don't want to deal with it so you need to numb the pain. You can go one of two ways let it kill you or you find your strength and over come and thank God he overcame it and was better for that ( like me) Stevie Ray help so many people, he help his brother get clean and sober. Stevie Ray did so many good things for everyone, he gave to charity's and fund-raising for people who needed it. As you can see Stevie Ray had a huge heart and just wanted people to love each other. Stevie Ray was clean for only four years but reached out to help anybody who needed help. Stevie Ray and his friend Doyle Bramhall wrote alot of songs together including this song for his good friend Charlie who passed away of a heart attack and alot built this whith guitar Stevie Ray named Charlie Wirz. Stevie Ray Vaughan will always be THE GOAT imo
He broke a string right away. You can see him signaling his guitar tech, and without missing a beat changed to the white guitar. He used the heaviest strings possible that are unplayable for the majority
I never noticed the way he looked and for a brief moment it didn't look like him, his facial expressions were off a bit it was kinda weird also the way his right eye pupil was pulling to the right really hard I've just never noticed that ? His speech was not normal , it was like he wasn't there I enlarged it and focused on his face while he was speaking and eyes IDK I've seen this many times , but this time it was his face that got my attention then his eyes then the way he spoke his words I'm not talking about his voice it's like he was speaking on higher level was this before or after rehab??? Because after rehab he didn't sweat as much nor did he struggle as much
no he was sober ... its called willful shared "possession" with the holy spirit ... he was "seeing" through angels senses ... what ya think there arent angel spirits amoungst you ...
He chipped his tooth when he played that part with his teeth. Thought you might find that interesting. If you stop it at the right spot when he's talking to someone on the side, you can see it.
In one song two guitars goes out of tune and he still killed it, frontiers, backwards, sidewards and with his teeth. No one like SRV. Btw, all his performances are pretty much freestyle. He follows the root of the songs but every time is different according to what he feels and wants to say.
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Stevie always stopped during that song (life without you) and did a speech on what life is really about and to stay away from the drugs and alcohol because it just kills you and everything you love. All of his speeches during this song are straight from the heart. No script... Stay safe out there people and take care of yourselves.
Shout out to Stevie Ray's guitar tech Rene Martinez for the seamless guitar switch mid song.👏👏 Stevie Ray and Double Trouble certainly took it up a notch when they added Reese Wynans on keyboards, check out Mary Had A Little Lamb from the 1989 Austin City Limits performance, Reese kills it on keyboard. Great reaction guys.
Yeah it was a seemless switch. Ace didn't even catch it really.
We'll add it to the list
@@KathyLuluandDonna the seamless switch was hidden from the camera audience by the operator zooming in on Steve's face. The visual of switching guitars wasn't probably thought of as "Good Viewing."
SRV always did a speech during this specific song. Different speech for different times in his life. Whatever was on his mind at the time I guess. The white guitar was made for him by his friend Charley Wirz. Charley had passed away and SRV wrote this song for him as a tribute. SRV, one of the most humble humans that we lost way too soon. Stevie lost a tooth when playing with his teeth. He looks over at his stage hands and says my tooth, gone, and just grins and keeps on going. What a great performer and human being. Talking about the keyboardist, Reese Wynans. He is still going and playing for Joe Bonamassa now. A great reaction that shows Reese doing what he does, Mary Had a Little Lamb, live at Austin City Limits in 1989
That's such a great story
We'll add it to the list
Just to add to that Sylvia, after he says 'gone' He steps up to the mic and says "Thankyou Charlie". Always makes me smile.
I remeber seeing him play this song up close and when he went into his rap it was all about keeping yourself clean and safe for the people who love you appreciating them, just being there and being present int he moment , it was shortly after he had cleaned up from coke and alcohol. It was so heartfelt and he really thought he had turned a corner but such is life a few weeks later he dies in a plane crash
My favorite SRV tune. And isn't a shame that after almost 40 years we STILL haven't learned the lesson he spoke of? As to his look, he ALWAYS had a lot of swag! As to his keyboardist, Reese Wynans, he plays with Joe Bonamassa these days!
It's hard to say that the way things are in the world now, they might be worse than they were 40 years ago. But I wouldn't know because I'm 32.
@@dillonsronce2583 Dillon, I turned 59 a couple of weeks ago. When I was in 2nd grade they integrated the schools in Richmond, VA where I grew up. They bussed us from the suburbs - which were probably 98% white, to literally the poorest and most crime ridden neighborhood in the city limits. Things were so bad there were riots. There were drug dealers on every corner. Things in that neighborhood were so bad they chained the doors on the school and every classroom was locked during classes. The people who lived there were poor and homes and tenements and homes were in very bad shape. Racial tensions were bad, to say the least. Having said that, I believe that it's actually a lot worse now. We are not only divided on racial lines, but also along political lines, religious beliefs, financial strata, and are seemingly forced to be so politically polite that we're bending over to kiss our own backsides (woke). Our country as a whole has forgotten a very important truth: a house divided cannot stand. And here's another: a country divided from within its easily conquered from without. All civilizations fall eventually - without fail. It is my personal observation that as technology advances those civilisations (empires, countries) fall quicker than those who went before them. I'm a realist, and the future is looking pretty bleak to me - so much so that I told my son the best thing he could do for his children was to not have any (not that he listened). I expect that sounds harsh to you, and for your sake and for those who come after you, I hope I'm wrong. Just remember to prepare for the worst and hope for the best. One last comment and I'll let you go. Using "racial" to divid us by color is an incorrect and grossly misused term (and one that I wish would vanish from our vocabulary). We are ALL one race - the HUMAN RACE!
May God bless and keep you and yours for all the days of your life, and theirs.
Leave my little girl alone..live in Austin is a must see and hear!! I love you Stevie!! RIP
You might be surprised in the next couple of weeks
He actually lost a tooth when he played with his teeth. You can see him look off stage and say "I lost my tooth, its gone".
It's just unreal. Just all of it
I was at Stevie Ray Vaughn's last concert the night his helicopter crashed after the show at Alpine Valley, Wisconsin August 26th 1990. The fog was so bad that we stopped and got a hotel room on the way home. The next morning when I heard the horrible news was one of the saddest days of my life. The lineup was SRV, Eric Clapton, Robert Cray and Buddy Guy .RIP SRV!
SRV ~ 🎸🐐 The goatiest goat in all of goatness
Great tribute song, seemless guitar change, behind the back, one-handed, backward, epic speech, with his teeth (he lost a tooth)... GOAT.
The back of the guitar is a topless hula dancer.
For great vocals:
**Leave My Girl Alone at Austin City Limits 1989**
That kind of sucks if he lost a tooth, but it's all for the performance.
You might be in for a surprise for that song soon
@@KathyLuluandDonna His vocals are incredible in that song, but ya gotta do that specific performance if possible.
Ain't gone n give up on love and couldn't stand the weather from capital theater are great
We'll add those to the list
He was high af in 1986, that speech was from the heart about a current event....later on, about a year later when he almost died & got 1000% sober (& stayed that way for the rest of his life), hed still make a speech during that song, but from then on it was about how drugs & alcohol will kill u, & to stsy away, “that sh!t’ll kill u”, i believe he’d say, b/c hed been there
It's great he was able to get clean and preach how he walked
This was Passaic NJ. Sept 1985. Stevie went into rehab in the fall of 1986 at the same time as bassist Tommy Shannon and best friend. Stevie in Georgia Tommy in Texas. He gave the speech before and after but as you said it was based on sobriety. The current event was South Africa during apartheid.
The speech....came from his heart ❤️
LOL The face on Kathy when he switched guitars.. 🤔 RIP SRV!
Stevie Ray Vaughan was born in DallasTexas on October 3,1954 when his older brother Jimmie Vaughan was 3 yrs old,, Jimmie who is a great guitarist in his own right and had a band called The Fabulous Thunderbirds got an electric guitar when he was 10 yrs old and Stevie Ray loved it so he would try to play it while Jimmie was gone. Stevie Ray was given a toy guitar for his 7th birthday and still learned to play a song called Wine Wine Wine by Lonnie Mack and Thunderbird by The Night Caps (on a toy guitar). Jimmie would give Stevie Ray his electric guitar when he got a new one for Stevie Ray's first gig in 1964 at a roller rink Stevie Ray was only 10. In that same yr Stevie Ray joined a band called The Chantones but left when the singer wanted them to start wearing makeup. In 1971 Jimmie gave Stevie Ray his guitar that was signed by a famous sports figure and Stevie Ray had it until his death on August 27,1990. This song has other versions and every versions had a different but similar message. In 1977 Stevie Ray put a band together called Triple Threat Reuve with Lou Ann Barton on vocals but when she left on June 24, 1979 Stevie Ray took over as vocalist for the band, then other members started to leave. Chris Layton on drums joined the band September 10, 1978, Tommy Shannon who was in a band with Stevie Ray called Krackerjack when Stevie Ray was a teen joined the band on June 23, 1981 and Stevie Ray changed the name to Double Trouble. Reese Wynans joined the band June 7, 1985. On December 13 1983 Stevie Ray was voted Guitar Player Magazine's Best New Talent, Best Electric Blues Guitar Player and Best Guitar Album with Texas Flood, Stevie Ray is only one of 2 guitarist to win the Triple award guitarist along with Jeff Beck. On November 18, 1984 Stevie Ray won a W.C.Handy National Blues Award, Entertainer Of The Year and Instermental Of The Year and was the first white person to win either. Stevie Ray never got to enjoy a #1 hit but 2 months after his death Crossfire hi #1 and the awards kept coming. On August 26th and 27th Stevie Ray went to EastTroy Wisconsin to open for Eric Clapton at the Alpine Valley Music Theater along with Robert Clay, Buddy Guy and his brother Jimmie, on the 27th after Eric Clapton's set Stevie Ray, Buddy Guy, Robert Clay and Jimmie got on stage and Sweet Home Chicago was the last song Stevie Ray ever performed, Stevie Ray boarded a helicopter that night and the pilot crashed into a mountain right after takeoff and everyone on board were killed instantly. Imo STEVIE RAY VAUGHAN WILL ALWAYS BE THE GOAT
Yes!!! ❤ SRV!!! He was a local boy and Texans are still proud of him. Im lucky enough to live 20 minutes from where he lived in Dallas/Oak Cliff and I visit his grave every few months to pay my respects.
Recommendation: pretty much anything from Austin City Limits in 1989, but especially Look At Little Sister (youll know why), Tightrope and Voodoo Child.
Speaking of Voodoo Child, theres a video of him playing, an audience member walks up and puts his hand out, wanting a handshake. In the middle of the song, Stevie Ray, shakes hands with the guy for a good 10 seconds...while still playing with his left hand.
Let's have Reese really impress you with his keyboards, next do Riviera Paradise
Stevie is the greatest. Usually with guitar solos, I'm in awe like Eddie Van Halen, Jeff Healey, Nuno Betancourt, but songs like this by Stevie with his solos, bring me to tears, and no other guitar player does that for me.
There's just so many insane musicians out there
@@KathyLuluandDonna Yes Indeed.
Kathy, I love when you noticed the guitar changed, it was so smooth that you were not sure, but yes it did happen. He was giving the look at hos equipment guy and he just showed up and changed it out without missing a beat. SRV is a True Legend.
In memory of Stevie's friend Charley Wirz (Charley's guitar shop in Dallas). Charley assembled that white Strat for Stevie in 1983 and passed in 1985.
Stevie almost ended himself with a drug habit. He began often addressing the crowd from his heart after getting clean.
Sorry I know I keep commenting but I love to watch Kathy's reaction, she reminds me of me when I watched Stevie Ray for the first time 40 yrs ago. Reese Wynans joined Double Trouble June 7, 1985 and he was playing keys with The Allman Brothers Band formed by another great guitarist named Duane Allman, Duane Allman's brother Greg Allman wanted to join the band and Duane didn't want 2 keyboards so he let Reese go. Reese did play keys when there was a 50 yrs anniversary celebration for The Allman Brothers Band, Reese is now on tour with another great guitarist named Joe Bonamasa( I probably spelled that wrong 😂) Stevie Ray could also play the guitar behind his head, backwards, one hand, broken string, switched guitar without missing a beat and you can see that on Austin City Limits Look At Little Sister, teeth, no hands just by moving the guitar up and down side to side, tune his guitar while playing, adjust his AMP'S while playing one handed, his elbow and play behind his back longer than anyone ever could past or present. Stevie Ray never learned to read music so he said he played from the heart and he never used a play list because he said he didn't know what or how he was going to play a song, that just goes to show you how great Double Trouble was, they went on stage not knowing what they were going to do but never missed a beat even. Sorry this is my last comment I promise. 😂
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He was so humble to his friends he never forget where he came from bd king said Stevie play ing the blues was the best guitar player he ever seen
Stevie is talking about Apartied in South Africa. In the beginining if the speech..
No sense in asking for SRV request, just go ahead and watch them all lol. I promise you that you will not be disappointed
Haha it's starting to sound like we might end up doing that. It's more to gauge what order we go in
Must see. Look at little sister. Lenny
SRV can switch guitars, give an amazing speech, lose a tooth and masterising the larsen effect in the same song
Yes his keyboardist name is Reese Wynans and he is amazing can play multiple keyboards at once he’s so good. Before he was added to the band there was only three of them in SRV and Double Trouble the Bass and drummer. If you want to see how good he is then you should react to SRV live in Austin Texas playing
“Riviera Paradise”
which is a master class in music. He wrote it to help all those suffering. It is his gift to us all and is why I still miss SRV gone too soon may God Bless his amazing soul…
they improvised everything, they never used a set list of songs except for the Jeff Beck tour which demanded it, so definitely anything Stevie would say to the audience was improvised. (There were a LOT of massacres in South Africa during that very apartheid period.
It sounds like he was really good at improv then
GOAT of guitar playing
I know this song was written for one of his many friends!! Lord knows he had a lot!! But even more so it was also written for all of us!! If we don't get it together and keep it together,, it's a lost cause!! Time to wake up people 😊
Arguably the greatest performance of all time ,in my opinion. ❤❤❤
It was very good
On the back - a sticker of a bare breasted hula girl. The necklace is a southwestern Native American piece made of (usually) silver and turquoise called a Squashblossom.
It's a cool looking necklace
if i remerber right he is aramaic Cherokee ...
love your reactions to Stevie and great musicianship. Both of you Cold Shot live in Austin would be new experience for you. The whole band is great
We'll add it to the list
@@KathyLuluandDonna Every live performance that Stevie Ray Vaughan has done is unique and has its own awesome vibe, but he and his guys have made some official music videos that should not be overlooked by reactors. The videos lend even more to understanding and appreciating Stevie, his talent, and how special he was, and Tommy, Chris, and Reese are, too.
I know someone is requesting you do a reaction to a particular live performance of Stevie's song, "Cold Shot," but I'd like you to consider doing the official music video that SRV and Double Trouble did of the song. It spoofs Stevie's obsession with guitars, and is absolutely HILARIOUS!!! And it's all set to the studio track of this amazing song. The video shows with a sense of humor about that dependency he had... a mystical, emotional, and even physical one. It also depicted the loyalty of Double Trouble members sticking with him, understanding him, through all kinds of situations. Stevie's connections all seen through humor about his relationship with his guitars. So well done, and revealing about his life.
The official music video of "The House Is Rockin'" is so much fun, too. You'll be rocking. And the one for "Couldn't Stand The Weather" is as intense as a derecho with driving rain!
I also love their official music video done to their cover of Stevie Wonder's intricate hit song "Superstition." It's really entertaining and clever, featuring a black cat causing mischief through a rehearsal session, with the band members and crew clearly unlucky, but SRV emerging unscathed. Stevie Wonder, who really admired SRV... both the man and his musicianship... had them record the song in his own studio, and even made a cameo appearance at the end of the video. The two Stevies became great friends. After SRV's untimely death in that helicopter crash in 1990, Wonder even sang at Stevie's funeral... the poignant song choice, "Amazing Grace," couldn't have been more apt, not only because of how SRV was rescued from addictions and turned his life around, but for Stevie Ray's genuine humility and gratefulness for all that had been given him, and the respect, love, kindness, and help he showed others.
Maybe you'll get to one or two of those "official" music videos sometime. I'd like that. Also would like to see you react to his 1989 live performance of "Leave My GIrl Alone" (one of my favorites, and a quite aggressive performance where you can hear SRV sounding, in both vocals and guitar, like waves of angry bees responding to someone poking at their hive with a stick).
You should also react to the studio version of his exquisite and tender "Riviera Paradise." In some of his live performances of the song (also incredible), he dedicates the song to "all who are suffering."
Loving your reactions and approach, and as a new subscriber am enjoying not only your discovery of the different sides of SRV, but enjoying your reactions to performances of other artists and bands. I appreciate how you communicate with each other and the caring and respect you show each other. You are a great team!
Hula girl on the back of Charlie.
One of my favorites! SRV = THE G.O.A.T.
The decal on the back of his guitar (Charlie) is a hula girl. If you want vocals, try 'Leave My Girl Alone' from Austin 1989, or better yet, 'Tin Pan Alley' Montreux 1985 with Johnny Copeland. Stevie loved playing with his heros.
Those may or may not be coming in the following weeks
My favorite SRV video and song. In an interview with Chris Layton and Tommy Shannon of Double Trouble they said Stevie never planned when he would do the behind the back or other things like that. And, they said they rarely had a set list of what they were going to play. Apparently he had an inquisitive mind. One night in his hotel room they found him staring at 2 Sharpie pens. One was full the other dried out. He wanted to see if the dry one would take ink from the other. Great interview on UA-cam.
That is a somewhat random thing to do in a hotel, but I mean it's ok because it's SRV
@@KathyLuluandDonna you have to see the interview. Very worthwhile.
@@Cashcrop54 Do you have a link for the interview?
@@KathyLuluandDonna ua-cam.com/video/lGJSiQTBao8/v-deo.html
Back of his guitar was a picture of a hula girl...
I love yalls speech when you paused about not pausing the wrong time and then y’all proceeded to pause after the teeth at the wrong time lmao ❤
I know you guys reacted to Jeff Healey Angel Eyes the other day but if you want to see a blind guitar player play with his teeth check out Jeff Healey on Later with Jools Holland from 1988 performing See The Light, it's 🔥🔥🔥
We'll add it to the list
The guitar switch was so smooth that most people don’t even notice
Ace didn't notice it at all. It was such a swap
The Kung Pow reference got me so excited lol......YOUR CLOTHES ARE RED!!!
Lmao 😂 that look was awesome, like, huh? Did he just switch guitars and not miss a lick.
He absolutely did
I'm so glad I got to see him do that live when I saw him in Miami in like 1985. What a master of his Craft
Stevie looked over at his guitar tech and said I lost a tooth, you can see him looking for it
Check out SRV doing "I'm Leaving You [Commit a crime} {Video}, you'll be the first.
I don't think anyone has suggested that one yet. We'll add it to the list
Island girl.... the guitar name is Charlie. Built by stevies tech and charlie werz . The song is about Charlie's passing. Were best of friends
Watch his mouth after he plays with his teeth.... "I Lost my tooth!"
He actually busts a tooth during this song.
Every thing he did live was improvised according to his band
11:32 he looses a tooth, he kept looking down for it then said to someone off stage, 13:05 I lost a tooth sorry. The sticker on the back is hula girl.
Looked like a7 dragon on the back of his guitar.
other than hendrix, stevie ray was the man... i always wanted to see him live, but unfortunately he was killed before i could, he was one of my guitar heros... hard to believe that aug. of this yr he will be gone 34 yrs, i remember that day very well..
Y’all should check out third stone from the sun live at the el mocambo
We actually did. Be sure to check out our reaction to that video
He changed guitars when he stretched the E sting. You can see him try to get it back to E on the neck but you can't fix a bad string without stopping. He always played E hard and has this issue a lot. He always wanted to sound as perfect as he could playing what was really a amazing sounding old Fender but was and is hard to keep in tune.
He did a great version of this in Nashville in the late 80s a benefit concert for Jerry’s Kids. The whole concert was great but he did this song I felt a tear well up. And if you like Stevie check out the Austin city limits Voodoo Child live performance it’s amazing. Liked
He's arguably the best. He's right up there with Randy rhoads and Eddie Van Halen
You know I watched a interview with Stevie Ray's brother Jimmie Vaughan and alot of people talk about his drug use and that is why she sweats so much but I wonder if they know about his childhood, it was alot like mine. He was raised with a abusive alcoholic father who beat Stevie Ray all the time, Jimmie said Stevie Ray got it the worst and he didn't know why but like me Stevie Ray was the smallest and sensitive one in the family to where Jimmie was rough and convenient one. Abusers go for the weakest one, at a very young age I was beaten with a board with nails in it and locked in a basement with no windows and dirt floor. Stevie Ray started drinking at the age of seven and struggled with drugs and alcohol, I think that when you're raised in that kind of situation you what want to know why but you also don't want to deal with it so you need to numb the pain. You can go one of two ways let it kill you or you find your strength and over come and thank God he overcame it and was better for that ( like me) Stevie Ray help so many people, he help his brother get clean and sober. Stevie Ray did so many good things for everyone, he gave to charity's and fund-raising for people who needed it. As you can see Stevie Ray had a huge heart and just wanted people to love each other. Stevie Ray was clean for only four years but reached out to help anybody who needed help. Stevie Ray and his friend Doyle Bramhall wrote alot of songs together including this song for his good friend Charlie who passed away of a heart attack and alot built this whith guitar Stevie Ray named Charlie Wirz. Stevie Ray Vaughan will always be THE GOAT imo
That's insanely heartbreaking, but Stevie was definitely an angel. No 2 ways to look at it
On the guitar is a Hula dancer..
This song is for his good friend that died and play s his giatare to he ha d to tun it on stage and adjust the wawa pedal
He lost a tooth during that. If you noticed he was looking for it on stage., lol
It was free style always with Stevie.
Stevie lost a tooth while playing with his teeth (possibly a cap) during “life without you. Shrugged it off with a smile. 👍
Yeah he changed guitars 😮
Sounds like the guitar is actually crying.
He lost his tooth when he played the guitar with his teeth.
Yeah we heard about that. That's insane
He was telling his band members after playing with his teeth that he chipped his tooth...
troll killing history ... he LOST his tooth ...
Yes, he broke another string in the beginning and they swapped out guitars mid-song.
He broke a string right away. You can see him signaling his guitar tech, and without missing a beat changed to the white guitar. He used the heaviest strings possible that are unplayable for the majority
He switched guitar with out missing a note
I never noticed the way he looked and for a brief moment it didn't look like him, his facial expressions were off a bit it was kinda weird also the way his right eye pupil was pulling to the right really hard I've just never noticed that ? His speech was not normal , it was like he wasn't there I enlarged it and focused on his face while he was speaking and eyes IDK I've seen this many times , but this time it was his face that got my attention then his eyes then the way he spoke his words I'm not talking about his voice it's like he was speaking on higher level was this before or after rehab??? Because after rehab he didn't sweat as much nor did he struggle as much
We believe this was before rehab, based on some of the comments we saw
no he was sober ... its called willful shared "possession" with the holy spirit ... he was "seeing" through angels senses ... what ya think there arent angel spirits amoungst you ...
Stevie lost a tooth playing with them
Eric Clapton didn't wat to go on the stage after Steve played
He lost a tooth during that performance.
That sucks, but it's understandable why
Why do you keep looking to your left. Instead of keeping your eyes on the video??? Just curious....???
He chipped his tooth when he played that part with his teeth. Thought you might find that interesting. If you stop it at the right spot when he's talking to someone on the side, you can see it.
That's pretty hardcore
Jimmy hendrix was the only one else that could play with his teeth and behind his back...
He broke a string
In one song two guitars goes out of tune and he still killed it, frontiers, backwards, sidewards and with his teeth. No one like SRV.
Btw, all his performances are pretty much freestyle. He follows the root of the songs but every time is different according to what he feels and wants to say.
That makes a lot of sense
bad guitar setup, need changing, perfect song, great message, he even breaks a tooth playing with his teeth and keeps on going..
He lost a tooth
He lost a tooth plying wit his teeth
La neta clapton lo mato 😂 el debio aver muerto y no esta leyenda no se porque es cinsiderado maestro de blues si hay mejores guitarristas que Clapton,magic slim,buddy guy, jeff Healey, gary bb coleman, entre muchos mas
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Check out, The Sky is Crying at the Iowa State Fair. Legendary.
Absolutely will add that to the list
anything at all contrived wouldve made Stevie throwup