🙌👏🎸🎶💙‼️Thanks Lee and there was no doubt you would dig this one💯. Buddy Guy was a huge influence on Stevie and considered him to be one of his best friends. There is a fun jam of those two called Champaign and Reefer (never blocked) at Buddy's Blues Club in Chicago that is great! My daughter and I saw Buddy last summer on his Global Farewell Tour at age 86! Another major influence and mentor to Stevie was Albert King. You can always hear Albert's licks in Stevie's playing once you are familiar with Albert's work. There is a 90 minute video (can watch individual songs) called "In Session" recorded in Canada in 1983 I believe. Never blocked💯‼️. My favorite from that is "Don't Lie To Me" and it shows the relationship those two had and how much love and regard they had for each other. Stevie looked like a kid in a Candy Store jamming with his idol. Albert was known for not liking most people but he loved Stevie❤️❣️👌. So you can pick anything from that session without fear of blocking. Thanks for bringing this today✌️👌👏🙌‼️ we are loving Stevie Sunday🎸🎶💙
@@L33Reacts Reece brought so much to the table. A lot like Stevie only on piano🎹. Reece said though he felt like he really had to step up his game when he started playing with Stevie. He upped everyone’s game as his energy just brought out the best in everyone.🎸💙
Celebrating Tommy Shannon's birthday~ here is a quote from Tommy~ Happy 78th Birthday to Tommy Shannon, bassist for Stevie Ray Vaughan's Double Trouble and Johnny Winter! 🎸🔥 "Playin' with Stevie brought up my own playin', brought it up a notch. And just the feeling we all had about the band, well, you know, it was kind of a family thing. He changed my life, he really did. Playin' with him those 10 years was the best of my life" - Tommy Shannon
You're right about Reese, he's right up there with Garth Hudson of The Band on key boards. Clean Stevie!!!! Even though we were robbed by that hilo crash, were lucky to have so much recorded music by SRV and Double Trouble so others can see what he was.
This, too me, is his best performance at Austin city limits. He was clean and sober for the first time in his career and his playing showed it. Unfortunately, he passed not to long after this. RIP Stevie. 😢
I highly recommend Dirty Pool in Montreaux in 82 (?) and Montreaux again a few years later for Things That I Used to Do. Both performances he demonstrates that he is a Master and the Tremolo Strumming is Magical!!! Watched those concerts over and over and it makes me verrrry happy 😊😊😊
Definitely one of his absolute greatest performances - the mastery he had achieved at this point is astonishing every time I see it. His true musicality - raw instincts - refined and heightened. Yeah, the shame, he was a rocket ship that never got to launch, as h wasn't going to satisfied to just hang out and rehash the normal blues, he was evolving into something else, and we'll never see it. But I do nothing but celebrate what he gave us all and miss him.
I'm glad that you treasure your sobriety. I think that's great. But I also wouldn't in my mind underplay how fantastic and what a beast Stevie Ray Vaughan was even in the earlier days. It's really just amazing. I'm glad that he got some better serenity in his life before the helicopter crash.
Thanks, L33 - yep, Reese Wynans.. I always notice when he is "done" how he raises his left hand... Such a fun song... appreciate your reaction, as always... and he didn't even break a string here.. but pretty sure this was the same concert where he did break and do the cool guitar switch.. in "look at little sister"...
Don't if you will see this but coming up August 27, 1990 when Stevie was taken away from all of us, he was 35 would be coming up on 70, but these past 34 years can you imagine what more he could of brought to this world......??.....
Always been a favorite of mine. My dear wife broke down & cried the day he died. She was pregnant at the time & insisted right there that his middle name would be Vaughan. And it is. But let me tell you man, the Spirit of Stevie lives on in Taj Farrant. a 14yo guitarist from down here in Australia. He's been playing covers of the greats since he was 9yo. Also writes his own songs. Check out his channel when you get a chance, Here's a live cover of Stevie's 'Cold Shot'. ua-cam.com/video/AVo_nIl5Mws/v-deo.html
Reese Wynans is now playing with Joe Bonamassa ...Check out Arc Angels with Chris Layton and Tommy Shannon on bass and drums after SRV passed away. Great band.
That was such a delightful reaction. And yeah this song was on his first album and I was so into it right when it first dropped and then I got to see him a couple times and I saw him a third time not long before the helicopter crash. But damn, I love this song so much and you should also check out the album version because it's just so short and sweet and it's a real Sonic statement it really is. And also check out the opening track on that album, testify. It's an instrumental but it is the introduction to the album to his very first album, and you will see why it kicks ass. Like the rest of the album. Anyway I couldn't wait to learn this Riff on the guitar and while I got the rift down pretty quickly, there's just no way to match his experience and talent. At least not for me. And I don't necessarily want to play in that genre anyway? But dang man I have loved him since day one.
Listen to the bass, Tommy Shannon was a hulk on the bass, he actually stands out in the song..............Wow love it he is the greatest and still alive....................................
Here for Stevie church every Sunday. Wouldn't miss it. Even if you don't do a reaction here to Stevie doing Tin Pan Alley at the '85 Montreux Jazz and Blues festival, watch it for yourself, Lee. It's the one with his friend Johnny Copeland. Of course it would be great to join you seeing it for the first time. You'll never forget it. Thanks for keeping it going. 🎸
I just love this Mary Had a Little Lamb he goes from O to 60. Love that Tisket… Taskit Baby soo cool. Can’t get enough. Every time I get in my car on goes Stevie and he puts me in a very relaxed but happy vibe every time ❤
I'm so glad you saw this specific performance! This entire show is well worth watching. I especially love Couldn't Stand the Weather, Cold Shot, Tightrope, and Crossfire. At the very top is Riveria Paradise which is magical and a balm for the soul. During Look at Little Sister there's a guitar switch that's impressive. It's so joyful and he's clean and healthy looking. There's a look exchanged between he and Reese that for some reason touches me. So incredibly sad that he was gone so soon after this.. I mentioned it before, but if you haven't already, please, please watch he and Johnny Copeland performing Tin Pan Alley at the Montreux Jazz Festival (even if just on your own, although selfishly I know I'd enjoy seeing you discover that awesomeness!) What a pleasure to come along with you on this journey! I'm 68 and not well. I'm so grateful there's technology like this that enables me to enjoy sharing music with others even though I can't get out and about anymore. My husband was a singer and, of course, many friends over the years were musicians (mostly when I lived in L.A. and Las Vegas). Be well, Lee, and embrace every little moment of joy and meaning. It goes fast! ❤
You know, when SRV & Double Trouble started releasing records, the electric blues were mostly considered music for old folks, except in Austin, Ft. Worth, and a couple other places, where white kids who’d grown up hearing the old blues records were playing, trying to keep it going, and bringing the old, original blues artists, like Muddy Waters, Howlin’Wolf, John Lee Hooker, Buddy Guy, Albert King,… in to play at their new clubs, learning what they could from them and giving some of them an unexpected 2nd career. Stevie and his brother Jimmie were definitely part of that: Muddy Waters himself told Stevie that if he didn’t lay off the cocaine he might not be around too long. Albert King took him under his wing, and when Stevie finally started making some money Albert made sure to ask for some. Fair enough. Jimmie hitchhiked to California to visit Janis Joplin, at her invitation. He was considered maybe the best young rhythm guitarist in Texas, his band had opened for Hendrix in Dallas and Ft. Worth, and he’d gotten a wah pedal from Hendrix, fixed it, and given it to Stevie, who used it all the time until it was stolen. Because of Stevie, mostly, there was a blues revival in the ‘80s in not just the USA but other places too. I’ve seen Stevie play with Buddy Guy, BB King, W.C. Clark, Ernie Isley, Albert Collins,…
Hey👌✌️👋. What an introduction! My first time I was so blown away and instantly captured that I can't even remember for sure what song he was playing! I just remember that in the first 30 seconds of watching him play I was so struck by the intimacy of his relationship with that guitar🎸💯. I had never seen anything like that in my life and to this day still haven't! We will get Lee to watch Aint Gone 'N' Give Up On Love at the Capitol Theatre, (our favorite) eventually. Thanks for sharing✌️💙🎶💯
@@harrietmiller3982My friend, that intimacy just drew me in, too. Can't wait for Lee to experience "Ain't Gone 'n' Give Up On Love" as well. I'll never give up on the love that Stevie is. True blue 💙. Deep, authentic, fierce, tender, and touching... meant for all time!
I sang it to my backyard chickens back during the pandemic.😢 they were hens, and I sing them to sleep every night and I'm mostly do row row your boat or down in the valley with all of the adult verses because it took them a while to get to that relax state.
This is a good one, and I haven't seen it in Colorado myself. I mostly know the track off that first album when it dropped when I was 19 and was so into it.
Stevie liked adding in a little fun. Willie the Wimp is a good example, although there's not a great quality version here's a popular one. ua-cam.com/video/yLZI2z19vbQ/v-deo.htmlsi=XfWMTFd9tgbn-YhU
Hello friend, you have to take a look at,,, voddo chile live in cotton club,,, At this show, Srv smokes his cigarette and in the middle of the solo he shakes his hand with a fan but at the same time he continues playing with the other hand and then plays the guitar with his teeth
It's not worth the time and effort to skirt youtubes ai because it will find you eventually. I'd rather just do stuff that I know won't be blocked 😅🤣🤣 or a person will manually flag your video once they find it and copyright strike you to death.
Lee I would love for you to check out Blues Image. Not their "commercial" single (Ride Capt Ride) but some of their other stuff that is nothing like that. They are a 1970 band from Florida that plays a combo of Latin Rock/Blues/Jazz/and progressive Rock. Here's a link to a tune to check out - "TAKE ME" - ua-cam.com/video/SCtahKlsW-M/v-deo.html Band members are: Mike Pinera - Guitar & Vocals; Joe Lala - Congas, percussion & Vocals; Skip Konte - Keyboards; Manny Bertematti - Drums & Malcolm Jones - Bass.
SRV changed some of the words... and very appropriately... the lamb described differently... from "white as snow" to "black as coal." Certainly a tribute to the importance of the contributions of Buddy Guy and all the black bluesmen and blueswomen.
Stevie Ray has a famous brother named Jimmy that's famous but not as much as him. Jimi Vaughn had a big hit called "Tough Enough". Great moving song. He has a better voice than Stevie and plays a good guitar.
🙌👏🎸🎶💙‼️Thanks Lee and there was no doubt you would dig this one💯. Buddy Guy was a huge influence on Stevie and considered him to be one of his best friends. There is a fun jam of those two called Champaign and Reefer (never blocked) at Buddy's Blues Club in Chicago that is great! My daughter and I saw Buddy last summer on his Global Farewell Tour at age 86! Another major influence and mentor to Stevie was Albert King. You can always hear Albert's licks in Stevie's playing once you are familiar with Albert's work. There is a 90 minute video (can watch individual songs) called "In Session" recorded in Canada in 1983 I believe. Never blocked💯‼️. My favorite from that is "Don't Lie To Me" and it shows the relationship those two had and how much love and regard they had for each other. Stevie looked like a kid in a Candy Store jamming with his idol. Albert was known for not liking most people but he loved Stevie❤️❣️👌. So you can pick anything from that session without fear of blocking. Thanks for bringing this today✌️👌👏🙌‼️ we are loving Stevie Sunday🎸🎶💙
I'm so glad you sent this in, Harriet! Stellar performance as always from him. Reese was no joke either! They always bring it.
@@L33Reacts Reece brought so much to the table. A lot like Stevie only on piano🎹. Reece said though he felt like he really had to step up his game when he started playing with Stevie. He upped everyone’s game as his energy just brought out the best in everyone.🎸💙
Celebrating Tommy Shannon's birthday~ here is a quote from Tommy~
Happy 78th Birthday to Tommy Shannon, bassist for Stevie Ray Vaughan's Double Trouble and Johnny Winter! 🎸🔥
"Playin' with Stevie brought up my own playin', brought it up a notch. And just the feeling we all had about the band, well, you know, it was kind of a family thing. He changed my life, he really did. Playin' with him those 10 years was the best of my life" - Tommy Shannon
You're right about Reese, he's right up there with Garth Hudson of The Band on key boards. Clean Stevie!!!! Even though we were robbed by that hilo crash, were lucky to have so much recorded music by SRV and Double Trouble so others can see what he was.
Reese does a killer solo, Stevie says "hold my beer".
The most remarkable artist I've ever seen in my lifetime. THE GOAT.
damn straight.
This, too me, is his best performance at Austin city limits. He was clean and sober for the first time in his career and his playing showed it. Unfortunately, he passed not to long after this. RIP Stevie. 😢
Yep, if you're having a bad day just watch SRV play his guitar and the day ain't so bad after all.
I love how you used Sean Mann’s cover as the thumbnail kinda silly but thanks for the reaction this is my fav song by him
I LOVE SRV and FROM THE RIVER TO THE SEA PALESTINE WILL BE FREE! 🇵🇸
I highly recommend Dirty Pool in Montreaux in 82 (?) and Montreaux again a few years later for Things That I Used to Do. Both performances he demonstrates that he is a Master and the Tremolo Strumming is Magical!!! Watched those concerts over and over and it makes me verrrry happy 😊😊😊
I wholeheartedly agree! Two of my absolute favorites!! ❤👍
Love him! 82 yrs old. I took a picture with his statue in Austin a few months ago.
Stevie is one of a kind David Gilmour said he could never play like this because his fingers would forget where to go. RIP Stevie Ray
Definitely one of his absolute greatest performances - the mastery he had achieved at this point is astonishing every time I see it. His true musicality - raw instincts - refined and heightened. Yeah, the shame, he was a rocket ship that never got to launch, as h wasn't going to satisfied to just hang out and rehash the normal blues, he was evolving into something else, and we'll never see it. But I do nothing but celebrate what he gave us all and miss him.
I'm glad that you treasure your sobriety. I think that's great. But I also wouldn't in my mind underplay how fantastic and what a beast Stevie Ray Vaughan was even in the earlier days. It's really just amazing. I'm glad that he got some better serenity in his life before the helicopter crash.
SRV was a guitar genius. Losing him hurt as badly as losing Duane in ‘71. i can only dream about their Heavenly jams.✌️❤️🎶
He LOVED EVERYONE ❤️
Stevie Ray is cool! 🙂 His graceful ease with his instrument is a pleasure to see.
Thank you, Harriet!
I did a final report on the disease concept in college, such as it was in the late 80s. . It was so good. I just used it again the next year. Lol.
Thanks, L33 - yep, Reese Wynans.. I always notice when he is "done" how he raises his left hand... Such a fun song... appreciate your reaction, as always... and he didn't even break a string here.. but pretty sure this was the same concert where he did break and do the cool guitar switch.. in "look at little sister"...
There is a statue dedicated to SRV in Austin. It would be worth a trip to see the Austin City Limits stage. Stevie style music 🎶
Don't if you will see this but coming up August 27, 1990 when Stevie was taken away from all of us, he was 35 would be coming up on 70, but these past 34 years can you imagine what more he could of brought to this world......??.....
Always been a favorite of mine. My dear wife broke down & cried the day he died. She was pregnant at the time & insisted right there that his middle name would be Vaughan. And it is.
But let me tell you man, the Spirit of Stevie lives on in Taj Farrant. a 14yo guitarist from down here in Australia. He's been playing covers of the greats since he was 9yo. Also writes his own songs. Check out his channel when you get a chance,
Here's a live cover of Stevie's 'Cold Shot'. ua-cam.com/video/AVo_nIl5Mws/v-deo.html
Truer words have not been spoken - just A SHAME... RIP, SRV!! GOAT!!
Reese Wynans is now playing with Joe Bonamassa ...Check out Arc Angels with Chris Layton and Tommy Shannon on bass and drums after SRV passed away. Great band.
SRV ~ 🎸🐐 The goatiest goat in all of goatness
That was such a delightful reaction. And yeah this song was on his first album and I was so into it right when it first dropped and then I got to see him a couple times and I saw him a third time not long before the helicopter crash. But damn, I love this song so much and you should also check out the album version because it's just so short and sweet and it's a real Sonic statement it really is. And also check out the opening track on that album, testify. It's an instrumental but it is the introduction to the album to his very first album, and you will see why it kicks ass. Like the rest of the album.
Anyway I couldn't wait to learn this Riff on the guitar and while I got the rift down pretty quickly, there's just no way to match his experience and talent. At least not for me. And I don't necessarily want to play in that genre anyway? But dang man I have loved him since day one.
Love how Stevie steps back into the rhythm section and gives Reese the spotlight!!
Thanks for the Frank Frazetta in the background. Another legend!!!!!
Haven't said this yet today so this is a perfect moment to say: SRV=GOAT
Listen to the bass, Tommy Shannon was a hulk on the bass, he actually stands out in the song..............Wow love it he is the greatest and still alive....................................
Every SRV song is amazing
Here for Stevie church every Sunday. Wouldn't miss it. Even if you don't do a reaction here to Stevie doing Tin Pan Alley at the '85 Montreux Jazz and Blues festival, watch it for yourself, Lee. It's the one with his friend Johnny Copeland. Of course it would be great to join you seeing it for the first time. You'll never forget it.
Thanks for keeping it going. 🎸
I agree! It is a much watch.
I just love this Mary Had a Little Lamb he goes from O to 60. Love that Tisket… Taskit Baby soo cool. Can’t get enough. Every time I get in my car on goes Stevie and he puts me in a very relaxed but happy vibe every time ❤
I'm so glad you saw this specific performance! This entire show is well worth watching. I especially love Couldn't Stand the Weather, Cold Shot, Tightrope, and Crossfire. At the very top is Riveria Paradise which is magical and a balm for the soul. During Look at Little Sister there's a guitar switch that's impressive.
It's so joyful and he's clean and healthy looking. There's a look exchanged between he and Reese that for some reason touches me.
So incredibly sad that he was gone so soon after this..
I mentioned it before, but if you haven't already, please, please watch he and Johnny Copeland performing Tin Pan Alley at the Montreux Jazz Festival (even if just on your own, although selfishly I know I'd enjoy seeing you discover that awesomeness!)
What a pleasure to come along with you on this journey! I'm 68 and not well. I'm so grateful there's technology like this that enables me to enjoy sharing music with others even though I can't get out and about anymore. My husband was a singer and, of course, many friends over the years were musicians (mostly when I lived in L.A. and Las Vegas).
Be well, Lee, and embrace every little moment of joy and meaning. It goes fast! ❤
A damn shame if there ever has been one worth the word. So sad. But what a shining beacon of light he was while he was here.
Would love for you to see the live version with Buddy Guy and Jack Bruce.
Great reaction, please check out "life without you "at the capital theater thanks. Srv will always be the goat !!
He did! A few weeks ago. Check out his SRV playlist…
You're not alone Lee, I been wondering since the day he died just how much music we were going to miss...
Perfect choice Harriet Miller!!!!!!!
Damn, those keys!
Like he said. Reese is a beast.
He's the only one who keeps up with stevie! If you can do that, you know your a badass lol
Man Oh man
You know, when SRV & Double Trouble started releasing records, the electric blues were mostly considered music for old folks, except in Austin, Ft. Worth, and a couple other places, where white kids who’d grown up hearing the old blues records were playing, trying to keep it going, and bringing the old, original blues artists, like Muddy Waters, Howlin’Wolf, John Lee Hooker, Buddy Guy, Albert King,… in to play at their new clubs, learning what they could from them and giving some of them an unexpected 2nd career. Stevie and his brother Jimmie were definitely part of that: Muddy Waters himself told Stevie that if he didn’t lay off the cocaine he might not be around too long. Albert King took him under his wing, and when Stevie finally started making some money Albert made sure to ask for some. Fair enough. Jimmie hitchhiked to California to visit Janis Joplin, at her invitation. He was considered maybe the best young rhythm guitarist in Texas, his band had opened for Hendrix in Dallas and Ft. Worth, and he’d gotten a wah pedal from Hendrix, fixed it, and given it to Stevie, who used it all the time until it was stolen. Because of Stevie, mostly, there was a blues revival in the ‘80s in not just the USA but other places too. I’ve seen Stevie play with Buddy Guy, BB King, W.C. Clark, Ernie Isley, Albert Collins,…
When Stevie hits the gas he goes from 0 to 100 in about .5 seconds.
His sound check video is pretty awesome
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THANKS, HARRIET! This was the performance that first introduced me to Stevie.❤️🎸🎹 🎶🥁 🎸🔥❤️Instant love at first sight and first hearing!
Hey👌✌️👋. What an introduction! My first time I was so blown away and instantly captured that I can't even remember for sure what song he was playing! I just remember that in the first 30 seconds of watching him play I was so struck by the intimacy of his relationship with that guitar🎸💯. I had never seen anything like that in my life and to this day still haven't! We will get Lee to watch Aint Gone 'N' Give Up On Love at the Capitol Theatre, (our favorite) eventually. Thanks for sharing✌️💙🎶💯
@@harrietmiller3982My friend, that intimacy just drew me in, too. Can't wait for Lee to experience "Ain't Gone 'n' Give Up On Love" as well. I'll never give up on the love that Stevie is. True blue 💙. Deep, authentic, fierce, tender, and touching... meant for all time!
@@Sometimes-even-lyrical well spoken truth again from you my friend✌️🌻🎸🎶💙
We are on the same page for sure~🎶⭐️🌟💫
You know what you just experienced is impossible, right? It's not AI, it's SRI (Stevie Ray Intelligence)!! The GOAT!
Great performance by all!
My brother was at his last concert at Alpine Valley. I unfortunately worked that night and didn't go. He still has the concert ticket.
Great reaction!!! I always look forward to Stevie Sundays❤️❤️❤️
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My favorite SRV song, on the first album.
“I wish I had half that skill at anything!” Well said, Sir. Well said.
THANKS HARRIET
Great choice
Willie the Wimp live in Denmark. The whole band having fun doing a tune about a real life Chicago gangster
I sang it to my backyard chickens back during the pandemic.😢 they were hens, and I sing them to sleep every night and I'm mostly do row row your boat or down in the valley with all of the adult verses because it took them a while to get to that relax state.
I love you 💙
@@sharondavid-melly1498oh that's cool you said so. Yeah it really became a big part of my life for a while. They were incredible.
No guitar player "wrote" this song, its just a blues take on an old nursery rhyme for children
I'd swear that I heard some Albert King in Stevie's playing...
You did for sure! Sharp ear🎸🎶💙‼️
He is missed. Saw him in Toronto before his death
Reese can still play. Reese is in Joe Bonamassa band.
This is a good one, and I haven't seen it in Colorado myself. I mostly know the track off that first album when it dropped when I was 19 and was so into it.
Stevie liked adding in a little fun. Willie the Wimp is a good example, although there's not a great quality version here's a popular one.
ua-cam.com/video/yLZI2z19vbQ/v-deo.htmlsi=XfWMTFd9tgbn-YhU
Hello friend, you have to take a look at,,, voddo chile live in cotton club,,, At this show, Srv smokes his cigarette and in the middle of the solo he shakes his hand with a fan but at the same time he continues playing with the other hand and then plays the guitar with his teeth
yeah, ive seen a LOT of very creatively , & strategically, blurred-out el mocambo reactions, for real.
It's not worth the time and effort to skirt youtubes ai because it will find you eventually. I'd rather just do stuff that I know won't be blocked 😅🤣🤣 or a person will manually flag your video once they find it and copyright strike you to death.
Also, it appears in the bar scene of FROM DUSK TILL DAWN, cool song by the Tarantula's too, when Salma Hayek does her dance.
Messes me up that it took an aircraft crash to introduce me to the man. Likewise with Jim Croce. RIP the both of you (and everyone else).
Stevie got that guitar from Ray Hennig at Heart of Texas Music in Austin. It used to belong to Christopher Cross.
Sorry if I missed it, but have you done Jimi Hendrix’s little wing by SRV yet?
Does anyone remember who made the first recording of this piece? It was a long, long time ago. I believe it was the first audio recording of anything.
Now watch Third Stone From The Sun at El Mocambo. I think you might be ready.
Lee I would love for you to check out Blues Image. Not their "commercial" single (Ride Capt Ride) but some of their other stuff that is nothing like that. They are a 1970 band from Florida that plays a combo of Latin Rock/Blues/Jazz/and progressive Rock. Here's a link to a tune to check out - "TAKE ME" - ua-cam.com/video/SCtahKlsW-M/v-deo.html Band members are: Mike Pinera - Guitar & Vocals; Joe Lala - Congas, percussion & Vocals; Skip Konte - Keyboards; Manny Bertematti - Drums & Malcolm Jones - Bass.
You know when your fingers are bending backwards you’ve put in a ton of hours on the keys.
Keys are ripping it up too
SRV changed some of the words... and very appropriately... the lamb described differently... from "white as snow" to "black as coal." Certainly a tribute to the importance of the contributions of Buddy Guy and all the black bluesmen and blueswomen.
As great as this was, and it was great, I prefer hearing o.g. album versions first.
Stevie Ray has a famous brother named Jimmy that's famous but not as much as him. Jimi Vaughn had a big hit called "Tough Enough". Great moving song. He has a better voice than Stevie and plays a good guitar.
STOP SAYING G.D. PLEASE!!!!!
Dude that's pretty sad you haven't heard of Stevie
Huh? I've been listening to him for months 🤣