Couldn't click fast enough🎸🎶💯. Awesome reaction once more‼️. Stevie actually met Jeff when Jeff was only 19 and helped expose and promote him. Nothing but mad respect between these two, playing their hearts and souls out of love for the music. If you want to have a high energy blast from Stevie Ray, check out his opening from Daytona Beach Florida 1987. He plays Love Struck Baby(an SRV original) and Rude Mood combined. He plays behind his head while dancing a jig and simply stuns us with how much fun he is having. The video isn't the highest quality but audio is great and is a must see🎸🎶‼️. Thanks as always✌️❣️
I knew you'd love this performance.! Two of the greatest ever! Jeff's ability to play like he did was incredible. To see him jump up and shred like he did, literally playing/holding it simultaneously, because he had no strap, amazes me every single time! Thank you so much for doing this performance! 😘💕🎸
Stevie always loved playing with the greats, and sharing the stage, he never hogged it, or tried to outdo the other, he was always extremely humble in that way.
I saw Jeff in Germany. It was a very small theater that held maybe 300 people . The 6 of us were standing front stage, off to the left, right in front and kinda to the side of where Jeff was sitting. German youths don't express themselves quite like us Americans, especially us American soldiers in the U.S. Army!! After every song, we would hoot and holler and whistle etc... After about 4 or so songs, Jeff would finish the song then thank the audience, like he did after every song, then he turned and pointed right at us and said,"Now these guys over here," pointing at us, "I'm going to say without a doubt, are from America, probably servicemen. Right?" , man, we went off!! One would think we all won the lottery the way we were jumping around, acting just like the good ol, hard working, beer drinking American soldiers we were supposed to be! That was a great night. Boy, I'll tell ya...that white boy can play a guitar and sing!!
I saw them both perform august 26th 1990, (night 1 of the alpine valley concert, Stevie died after night 2.) Best concert lineup I've ever seen. Robert cray and the Memphis Horns, followed by Stevie ray Vaughan and Double Trouble, then Eric Clapton and halfway through Clapton's set the lights went out. When they came back on Jeff Healy was sitting on stage and played the rest of the set with Clapton. Best concert ever! (Hearing the news about the helicopter crash 2 days later was devastating. R.i.p SRV)
You can not go wrong with Stevie Ray Vaughan and Jeff Healy!!! Little Sister is the perfect song for them to play together!! SRVs voice is Awesome! I am so glad you are continuing to listen to such Great Artists! May the Rock gods bless you! More Power to you and good vibes always! Luv ya Aileen ❤️💛
SRV was a fantastic guitarist and Jeff Healey was the best blind guitarist that ever lived in my opinion. Heaven is a better place because of these two.
Both were gone too soon, but not before leaving their mark on the music scene. Such talent! Glad we have video clips like this to preserve their legacy.
Just loved this reaction! At the beginning when Stevie is playing rhythm, the cool lines in background are coming from Jeff! They were good friends & you nailed it...They were not 'competing' but jammin' & having fun. I honestly think that Jeff was only Player who could keep up with Stevie
As an older classic rock lover, I usually come in to see your reactions to classics I love. Someone should have been recording me, because while very familiar with both amazing players (and a player myself) I NEVER saw this performance and my mouth was open in awe for the duration. RIP both absolute LEGENDS.
See Aileen!!!! I LOVE LOVE LOVE, the way you LOVE LOVE LOVE, the MUSIC!! It brings something out of you that really separates you from other reaction channels. And your SMILE OMGOSH Aileen, your smile makes every song you react to a joyous occasion. From a person who has lived through things that No Other Human should have to endure, just a simple beautiful smile, can make that persons day. And that’s what you have done for me today. So thank you very much!! Jeff Healy’s “ See The Light” will BLOW YOUR MIND! As a blind musician, he’s a musical prodigy.
Aileen, we're so thoroughly enjoying your reactions. You talk about SRV and Jeff playing with so much emotion and passion but so are your responses. So many other reactors seem to be hamming it up on purpose and it makes me wonder how sincerely they're liking what they're reacting to but yours are so obviously real and sincere. You're bona fide! Keep 'em coming.
Wonderful performance from 2 phenomenal guitarists. Jeff Healy & Stevie Ray Vaughn rocking the Blues with such power. It's a pleasure to watch. Try to see the amazing Blues guitar jam with Stevie Ray Vaughn & his hero Albert King!
Jeff could definitely hold his own and when he stood up and said watch this'll blow your mind Stevie was like okay kiddo here we go ❤and I was a fan of both at the time 😊
I love your appreciation of modern blues music. These were two of the greats and will always be remembered as such. We lost Stevie in 1990 and Jeff in 2008. I often think that whatever entity is in charge of the afterlife is being selfish by taking so much wonderful talent away from the world too soon in their careers. Then I remember the Righteous Brothers song "Rock and Roll Heaven" . You know they've got a hell of a band. Untill we find out if that's true I recommend the "Concert for George " video. So much talent playing together, and George's son, Dhani, is the spitting image of his father back in the 50s.
Stevie Ray Vaughn is my favorite guitarist of all time but Jeff was a monster too. My favorite part of this video, if you watch close...there is a moment just after Jeff jumps up during his solo that Stevie looks over and looks shocked and almost confused about Jeff's solo. It was like he couldn't believe how good Jeff was! Jeff stole the spotlight on this performance in my opinion. Absolute Legends!
Plus Jeff is Canadian so was quite widely known in Canada. chatGPT: Yes, Jeff Healey was Canadian. Jeff Healey (1966-2008) was a highly talented and renowned Canadian musician, known for his skills as a guitarist, vocalist, and songwriter. He gained international recognition for his blues-rock style and unique guitar-playing technique. Jeff Healey was born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, and he made significant contributions to the music industry throughout his career.
We all know about SRV, but did you know that Jeff Healy was in the movie "Roadhouse" with Patrick Swayze. Theres another Blues Duo that is fantastic as well. Joe Bonamassa w/ Eric Gales, there are a bunch of their videos on UA-cam. When these 2 get together they battle back and forth, trying to out do each other, My favorite is the Live version of "I Want my Crown"! Both Joe and Eric are at the top of the Guitar world! R.I.P. Jeff and SRV!
Hi Aileen, I love your music reactions! An amazing song to react to by Stevie Ray Vaughan is "Life without You" at the Capital Theatre, 1985. This one has alot of amazing things happening during the song that make it a must see.
Hey Aileen, just before we get started here, again, and again, etc…. I just wanted you to know this will be 5th time watching your reaction to these two IMMORTAL guitar GOATS. And I’ve seen this video at least 15 times. This will be 5 with you and like 6 with Rob Squad Reactions. And 4 other different people. I love Rob and Amber! You are a breath of fresh air. So just let me take this tiny bit of your time to say THANK YOU!!😇💙😘
I just don’t know what’s better to get me into the Holiday Spirit Aileen, watching these 2 IMMORTAL GENIUS’S play!!!???…. Or watching you react to them!! So I didn’t comment last 3 times I RE-WATCHED, but I just wanted to say THANK YOU. Another really tough year behind us, and another one coming. We always have 2 children’s seats missing every year. My grandson would have been 6 on Match 7th. And we lost our oldest daughter Tiffeny in 2017. She was 34💙🙏So from my heart, to yours, Sincerely Love You To This Moon!! Chris and Toni Stone. Billings Montana💙🙏💙
As much as I love and respect Stevie, Jeff Healey is something else, especially at this gig. A blind man that was constantly fighting an illness throughout his life and not just standing with the greatest blues musicians out there, but also often overshadowing them with his skill and musicianship. Stevie himself has said that Jeff Healey was the only blues guitarist that intimidated him.
One song by SRV you need to hear if you haven't yet is "Life Without You" at the Capitol Theater NJ! As much as You like SRV YOU'LL LOVE SRV EVEN MORE!!
Watching your and other people’s videos have show me how great I had it growing up in the 70’s and 80’s ! We had the greatest of all musicians in every style of music. I consider myself very fortunate! Keep up the good work!
Yeah I fell in love with Stevie Ray Vaughan the first time I heard him too and he has been my favorite guitar player ever since. Two of my favorite songs by him is dirty pool and Tin Pan Alley. But he's got so many great songs out there. Truth is I don't think there's one song by him that I don't like
SRV was quoted to be in awe of Jeff. If you want to hear Jeff at his best check out his cover of ZZ Top’s “Blue Jean Blues”. That song has some of the smokinest guitar playing ever recorded.
When you hold such a level of grateness you have no need for stepping on each others toes....and this just confirms what emminent souls into musicianship they are.
I'm certain I'm not the only one who's going to tell you this, but it was Stevie Ray Vaughan who discovered Jeff Healey in the first place. Greatness recognizes greatness. I'm just glad this video exists so we could see them together
This was posted 1 year ago!! I’ve seen your comment at least 25-30 times, and just wanted to say “Thank You”. Just because I did.. not… know this!! I do now, because your comment was the first I read, that told me. I re-visit this one, “Texas Flood”, and “Eruption” solo, when I’m having a “not so good morning”. Aileen’s smile just gets bigger every time I see one of these 3 reactions. “Texas Flood” from Aileen is one of my ALL TIME favorite reactions. As soon as Stevie starts playing, she has the BIGGEST SMILE, and the way she moves, makes you want to slow dance- air guitar style lol. Thanks again. Keep posting knowledge, you never know who may not know something!!!
They definitely brought out the best in each other with this song performance! 2 greats that are revered and missed, especiall by us guitarists who were totally in awe of them! Bravo for your enthusiasm as you explore all these classics!
Ok, since you asked... SRV twice in Sacramento, CA: 1st x Sac Comm Center, 2nd x ARCO Arena - he "opened up" for Jeff Beck that night. Saw Jeff Healy twice in Pittsburgh, PA: Opening for Bonnie Raitt during an outdoor show and, later that night (or maybe the next night), in a nightclub he was the "surprise" guest for Colin James - the best $1 I ever spent!
There are thousands of books and videos on how to place your left hand fingers on the guitar neck to form cords. Imagine trying to learn it blind with your fingers approaching the guitar neck from the other direction. Truely talented!
great reaction, you should do Stevie Ray Vaughan do Tin Pan Alley ft. Robert Cray...it is one of the best soulful performances of either of them. Top 5 SRV track for sure. Also, don't deny yourself the pleasure of listening to SRV's Lenny, the song that he wrote about his greatest love(s), his wife and his guitar. It is epic to say the least.
Great reaction!!! Here's something to try... Edgar Winter Group performing "Frankenstein" live from 1973! This 9 minute instrumental iconic rock song was written in parts, which is why he named it so. Amazing things they used to try to get original sounds!!! You will not be disappointed! Then check his unique vocals in "Tobacco Road" which he sings with his brother, Johnny. Enjoy!!!
Kudos to two of the absolute greats in one room and the respect and love shown each other. And you too Aileen. We can feel your enjoyment and passion. Spiritual isn't it? Beautiful.
A Stevie Ray Vaughan video that I would recommend is Stevie and his older brother Jimmie playing a double neck at the same time. The song they are playing is Pipeline.
Sorry Aileen, had to see your smile again!! Your love for this music is really un matched!! The way the music flows, and then flows through you, is a sight I may have to see a few more times!!❤️😱❤️🔥
I was at CBS Records years ago meeting with someone, the floor was open with tons of cubicles and I was in an office on one side with the door open. Out of the elevators on the other side comes Stevie Ray Vaughan, wander around the floor flirting with the secretaries, absolutely plastered drunk. The guy I was meeting with holds my record up and yells at Stevie, "Hey Stevie, check it out!". Stevie glances over, then gets distracted by another secretary and eventually stumbles back to the elevator and leaves. That's my not-so-eventful Stevie Ray Vaughan story.
Two more guitarists you should add to your list are Jeff Beck and Gary Moore, both are on par with Stevie Ray and Jeff Healey. Lovely reaction again, you are so excitable when you get into your reactions ;)
Great to see your reaction/analysis to this video. I watched your "Texas Flood" reaction and smiled as you tried to process what you'd just heard and seen. And I would say you weren't posing for the camera or giving us a fake reaction; it was genuine all the way! You were truly stunned by SRV's intensity and skill, and it showed. I appreciate the honesty and lack of hype. I have just subscribed.
Jeff said in an interview once he love playing with Stevie because it never felt like a competition, it was just music.
Jeff Healey's "See The Light " on Night Music is absolutely amazing. ✌️❤️🇨🇦
💯True 🇮🇹🇧🇪🇪🇺
Agreed ... SPECTACULAR !! from another proud Canadian.
Are the mortals ready 😆
I love the feeling in his (Jeff Healey`s) song River of no Return.
Couldn't click fast enough🎸🎶💯. Awesome reaction once more‼️. Stevie actually met Jeff when Jeff was only 19 and helped expose and promote him. Nothing but mad respect between these two, playing their hearts and souls out of love for the music.
If you want to have a high energy blast from Stevie Ray, check out his opening from Daytona Beach Florida 1987. He plays Love Struck Baby(an SRV original) and Rude Mood combined. He plays behind his head while dancing a jig and simply stuns us with how much fun he is having. The video isn't the highest quality but audio is great and is a must see🎸🎶‼️. Thanks as always✌️❣️
I knew you'd love this performance.! Two of the greatest ever! Jeff's ability to play like he did was incredible. To see him jump up and shred like he did, literally playing/holding it simultaneously, because he had no strap, amazes me every single time! Thank you so much for doing this performance! 😘💕🎸
Stevie always loved playing with the greats, and sharing the stage, he never hogged it, or tried to outdo the other, he was always extremely humble in that way.
Yep, he let Jeff Healey shred and take the lead several times and Jeff kicked ass too and even imitated Stevie`s licks just like him!
I saw Jeff in Germany. It was a very small theater that held maybe 300 people . The 6 of us were standing front stage, off to the left, right in front and kinda to the side of where Jeff was sitting. German youths don't express themselves quite like us Americans, especially us American soldiers in the U.S. Army!! After every song, we would hoot and holler and whistle etc...
After about 4 or so songs, Jeff would finish the song then thank the audience, like he did after every song, then he turned and pointed right at us and said,"Now these guys over here," pointing at us, "I'm going to say without a doubt, are from America, probably servicemen. Right?" , man, we went off!! One would think we all won the lottery the way we were jumping around, acting just like the good ol, hard working, beer drinking American soldiers we were supposed to be!
That was a great night.
Boy, I'll tell ya...that white boy can play a guitar and sing!!
I saw them both perform august 26th 1990, (night 1 of the alpine valley concert, Stevie died after night 2.) Best concert lineup I've ever seen. Robert cray and the Memphis Horns, followed by Stevie ray Vaughan and Double Trouble, then Eric Clapton and halfway through Clapton's set the lights went out. When they came back on Jeff Healy was sitting on stage and played the rest of the set with Clapton. Best concert ever! (Hearing the news about the helicopter crash 2 days later was devastating. R.i.p SRV)
You can not go wrong with Stevie Ray Vaughan and Jeff Healy!!! Little Sister is the perfect song for them to play together!! SRVs voice is Awesome! I am so glad you are continuing to listen to such Great Artists! May the Rock gods bless you! More Power to you and good vibes always! Luv ya Aileen ❤️💛
Man I love all the classics Stevie Ray and Jeff Healey are truly amazing all the confidence and energy is awesome
Jeff is one of the most underrated guitarists ever in my opinion.
Facts! He doesn't get enough credit for being a master guitar player
Hands down!! Jeff was a legit guitar master!! 💪💪
Absolutely
SRV was a fantastic guitarist and Jeff Healey was the best blind guitarist that ever lived in my opinion. Heaven is a better place because of these two.
Both were gone too soon, but not before leaving their mark on the music scene. Such talent! Glad we have video clips like this to preserve their legacy.
Just loved this reaction! At the beginning when Stevie is playing rhythm, the cool lines in background are coming from Jeff! They were good friends & you nailed it...They were not 'competing' but jammin' & having fun. I honestly think that Jeff was only Player who could keep up with Stevie
As an older classic rock lover, I usually come in to see your reactions to classics I love. Someone should have been recording me, because while very familiar with both amazing players (and a player myself) I NEVER saw this performance and my mouth was open in awe for the duration. RIP both absolute LEGENDS.
See Aileen!!!! I LOVE LOVE LOVE, the way you LOVE LOVE LOVE, the MUSIC!! It brings something out of you that really separates you from other reaction channels. And your SMILE OMGOSH Aileen, your smile makes every song you react to a joyous occasion. From a person who has lived through things that No Other Human should have to endure, just a simple beautiful smile, can make that persons day. And that’s what you have done for me today. So thank you very much!! Jeff Healy’s “ See The Light” will BLOW YOUR MIND! As a blind musician, he’s a musical prodigy.
Two beautiful souls playing together. Just so amazing to watch. God rest both their souls. Both are missed tremendously ❤
Jeff and Stevie..... And Aileen. Man, thank God for the replay button.... Great vid. RIP Jeff & Stevie......
Aileen, we're so thoroughly enjoying your reactions. You talk about SRV and Jeff playing with so much emotion and passion but so are your responses. So many other reactors seem to be hamming it up on purpose and it makes me wonder how sincerely they're liking what they're reacting to but yours are so obviously real and sincere. You're bona fide! Keep 'em coming.
Check out Stevie and Johnny Copeland doing Tin Pan Alley to see another side of him you will never forget,thanks and God bless ya dear
Wonderful performance from 2 phenomenal guitarists. Jeff Healy & Stevie Ray Vaughn rocking the Blues with such power. It's a pleasure to watch. Try to see the amazing Blues guitar jam with Stevie Ray Vaughn & his hero Albert King!
Time for the meanest blues duet ever - "Tin Pan Alley" with SRV and Johnny Copeland! Tellin ya it's heat and dirty...
Great reaction aileen glad you loved it. The way he Stevie looks at is so great
Rock In Peace Jeff and Stevie.
This was in Toronto and Stevie after meeting Jeff backstage gave him his first big break on TV which started his career, Stevie was so generous!
Jeff could definitely hold his own and when he stood up and said watch this'll blow your mind Stevie was like okay kiddo here we go ❤and I was a fan of both at the time 😊
Been an SRV fan for 3 years now and I've just recently come across this version wow Jeff 🙆🙆🙆he actually outdone Stevie
I love your appreciation of modern blues music. These were two of the greats and will always be remembered as such. We lost Stevie in 1990 and Jeff in 2008. I often think that whatever entity is in charge of the afterlife is being selfish by taking so much wonderful talent away from the world too soon in their careers. Then I remember the Righteous Brothers song "Rock and Roll Heaven" . You know they've got a hell of a band. Untill we find out if that's true I recommend the "Concert for George " video. So much talent playing together, and George's son, Dhani, is the spitting image of his father back in the 50s.
Stevie Ray Vaughn is my favorite guitarist of all time but Jeff was a monster too.
My favorite part of this video, if you watch close...there is a moment just after Jeff jumps up during his solo that Stevie looks over and looks shocked and almost confused about Jeff's solo. It was like he couldn't believe how good Jeff was!
Jeff stole the spotlight on this performance in my opinion.
Absolute Legends!
He was born with the Blues in his blood 💙
This is just one of those extremely special moments when you get two of the most talented guitarists playing together!!!
Plus Jeff is Canadian so was quite widely known in Canada. chatGPT:
Yes, Jeff Healey was Canadian. Jeff Healey (1966-2008) was a highly talented and renowned Canadian musician, known for his skills as a guitarist, vocalist, and songwriter. He gained international recognition for his blues-rock style and unique guitar-playing technique. Jeff Healey was born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, and he made significant contributions to the music industry throughout his career.
jeff is one of the best guitarist of all time and blind
We all know about SRV, but did you know that Jeff Healy was in the movie "Roadhouse" with Patrick Swayze. Theres another Blues Duo that is fantastic as well. Joe Bonamassa w/ Eric Gales, there are a bunch of their videos on UA-cam. When these 2 get together they battle back and forth, trying to out do each other, My favorite is the Live version of "I Want my Crown"! Both Joe and Eric are at the top of the Guitar world! R.I.P. Jeff and SRV!
Two great guys and left us to soon! RIP Both of them damn!
Both with so much talent, that died so young. I missed seeing Jeff playing in a club, & I’m still kicking my ass for it. 😢
When you were hyping up this react on Twitch yesterday, it made me even more excited to see it 😭 Work can’t end soon so I can watch it!! ❤️
It breaks my heart every time I watch either one of those guys. Rest in peace gentlemen
I got to see Stevie live in my teen years. What a show.... You are the best Aileen.... Thank you!
i remember seeing at that show.
A must see is " life without you " at the capital theater !! Please check it out, thanks can't wait. Love your reactions ♥
Hi Aileen, I love your music reactions! An amazing song to react to by Stevie Ray Vaughan is "Life without You" at the Capital Theatre, 1985. This one has alot of amazing things happening during the song that make it a must see.
Stevie was a pro. He knew when to step back and let the new kid shine! I miss both of these cats 🤘
Gotta love Jeff and Stevie on stage together.
I love that you listened to SRV, One of the best blues artists ever and one of the greatest guitar players of all time, a true legend!
I was lucky to see Jeff in a bar and took photos of the concert. He was very good.
Jeff owned a bar on Bathhurst St. in Toronto, I saw him live there in 1989 and was suitably blown away.
SRV discovered JH❤️
RIP GOATS
Hey Aileen, just before we get started here, again, and again, etc…. I just wanted you to know this will be 5th time watching your reaction to these two IMMORTAL guitar GOATS. And I’ve seen this video at least 15 times. This will be 5 with you and like 6 with Rob Squad Reactions. And 4 other different people. I love Rob and Amber! You are a breath of fresh air. So just let me take this tiny bit of your time to say THANK YOU!!😇💙😘
I just don’t know what’s better to get me into the Holiday Spirit Aileen, watching these 2 IMMORTAL GENIUS’S play!!!???…. Or watching you react to them!! So I didn’t comment last 3 times I RE-WATCHED, but I just wanted to say THANK YOU. Another really tough year behind us, and another one coming. We always have 2 children’s seats missing every year. My grandson would have been 6 on Match 7th. And we lost our oldest daughter Tiffeny in 2017. She was 34💙🙏So from my heart, to yours, Sincerely Love You To This Moon!! Chris and Toni Stone. Billings Montana💙🙏💙
Thanks for posting this. I have never seen/heard this before, but you know it will be amazing when you pair up these 2 legends.
As much as I love and respect Stevie, Jeff Healey is something else, especially at this gig. A blind man that was constantly fighting an illness throughout his life and not just standing with the greatest blues musicians out there, but also often overshadowing them with his skill and musicianship.
Stevie himself has said that Jeff Healey was the only blues guitarist that intimidated him.
Two greats sharing the stage, no egos, each complimenting the other. You nailed it.
One song by SRV you need to hear if you haven't yet is "Life Without You" at the Capitol Theater NJ! As much as You like SRV YOU'LL LOVE SRV EVEN MORE!!
I used to pass by Jeff Healey's club on Queen Street in Toronto on my way to work every morning. ~Terry
SRV 'discovered' Jeff Healey
Thank you for appearance them we miss them .bbuy the way your gorgeous
Watching your and other people’s videos have show me how great I had it growing up in the 70’s and 80’s ! We had the greatest of all musicians in every style of music. I consider myself very fortunate! Keep up the good work!
Saw Jeff play live at my university in Kingston, Canada... incredible performance I still remember well today!
Yeah I fell in love with Stevie Ray Vaughan the first time I heard him too and he has been my favorite guitar player ever since. Two of my favorite songs by him is dirty pool and Tin Pan Alley. But he's got so many great songs out there. Truth is I don't think there's one song by him that I don't like
SRV was quoted to be in awe of Jeff. If you want to hear Jeff at his best check out his cover of ZZ Top’s “Blue Jean Blues”. That song has some of the smokinest guitar playing ever recorded.
When you hold such a level of grateness you have no need for stepping on each others toes....and this just confirms what emminent souls into musicianship they are.
IMO 2 of the best blues player your gonna ever see. Just hate that neither are with us anymore.
Stevie Ray Vaughan doing Riviera Paradise on Austin City limits is another good video you should check out RIP SRV 🙏
I'm certain I'm not the only one who's going to tell you this, but it was Stevie Ray Vaughan who discovered Jeff Healey in the first place. Greatness recognizes greatness. I'm just glad this video exists so we could see them together
Him and Albert
This was posted 1 year ago!! I’ve seen your comment at least 25-30 times, and just wanted to say “Thank You”. Just because I did.. not… know this!! I do now, because your comment was the first I read, that told me. I re-visit this one, “Texas Flood”, and “Eruption” solo, when I’m having a “not so good morning”. Aileen’s smile just gets bigger every time I see one of these 3 reactions. “Texas Flood” from Aileen is one of my ALL TIME favorite reactions. As soon as Stevie starts playing, she has the BIGGEST SMILE, and the way she moves, makes you want to slow dance- air guitar style lol. Thanks again. Keep posting knowledge, you never know who may not know something!!!
They definitely brought out the best in each other with this song performance! 2 greats that are revered and missed, especiall by us guitarists who were totally in awe of them! Bravo for your enthusiasm as you explore all these classics!
Ok, since you asked... SRV twice in Sacramento, CA: 1st x Sac Comm Center, 2nd x ARCO Arena - he "opened up" for Jeff Beck that night. Saw Jeff Healy twice in Pittsburgh, PA: Opening for Bonnie Raitt during an outdoor show and, later that night (or maybe the next night), in a nightclub he was the "surprise" guest for Colin James - the best $1 I ever spent!
I grew up listening to SRV, my father played in a blues band!❤🎸
Wonderful reaction, Bright Angel Aileen. Love your witty, joyful, and knowledgable commentary, and the light your bring into our lives every day.
LOL "Bright Angel" is not quite what I see, but the sentiment is the same. 😈💘
There are thousands of books and videos on how to place your left hand fingers on the guitar neck to form cords. Imagine trying to learn it blind with your fingers approaching the guitar neck from the other direction. Truely talented!
I love the way, when you get into it, particularly the blues, you smiles goes into a frown in a good way. 🙃. I can tell your invested & “into” it!
The great ones will always feed off each other, they never compete , they compliment each other.
great reaction, you should do Stevie Ray Vaughan do Tin Pan Alley ft. Robert Cray...it is one of the best soulful performances of either of them. Top 5 SRV track for sure. Also, don't deny yourself the pleasure of listening to SRV's Lenny, the song that he wrote about his greatest love(s), his wife and his guitar. It is epic to say the least.
Jeff Healey was the best blind guitar player I've ever seen
You gotta Checkout
Stevie & his brother Jimmy playing the same guitar together at the same time 😳
UN f**king believable
PIPELINE ON DOUBLE NECK GUITAR
Great reaction!!! Here's something to try... Edgar Winter Group performing "Frankenstein" live from 1973! This 9 minute instrumental iconic rock song was written in parts, which is why he named it so. Amazing things they used to try to get original sounds!!! You will not be disappointed! Then check his unique vocals in "Tobacco Road" which he sings with his brother, Johnny. Enjoy!!!
I saw Stevie at Cobo in Detroit backing up Jeff Beck in "The battle of the guitar legends" tour. UNBELIEVABLE
Angeline Saris. “Come Undone “. She’s a monster bass player.
Kudos to two of the absolute greats in one room and the respect and love shown each other. And you too Aileen. We can feel your enjoyment and passion. Spiritual isn't it? Beautiful.
It was a great video! Kicking ass!
A Stevie Ray Vaughan video that I would recommend is Stevie and his older brother Jimmie playing a double neck at the same time. The song they are playing is Pipeline.
RIP 2 incredible guitarists
This song is originally from Hank Ballard, who also wrote The Twist.
check out the live in studio video of STEVIE playing w/ one of his idols ALBERT KING for the 1st time
Jeff Healy is too often forgotten, but the man is a legend .
He was also in the movie Road House
Sorry Aileen, had to see your smile again!! Your love for this music is really un matched!! The way the music flows, and then flows through you, is a sight I may have to see a few more times!!❤️😱❤️🔥
I was at CBS Records years ago meeting with someone, the floor was open with tons of cubicles and I was in an office on one side with the door open. Out of the elevators on the other side comes Stevie Ray Vaughan, wander around the floor flirting with the secretaries, absolutely plastered drunk. The guy I was meeting with holds my record up and yells at Stevie, "Hey Stevie, check it out!". Stevie glances over, then gets distracted by another secretary and eventually stumbles back to the elevator and leaves. That's my not-so-eventful Stevie Ray Vaughan story.
StevieRay gotta be in the convo in terms of great guitar players. Alieens vibe is top notch🙏👑
The fact that Jeff was blind makes his playing even more amazing
Two more guitarists you should add to your list are Jeff Beck and Gary Moore, both are on par with Stevie Ray and Jeff Healey.
Lovely reaction again, you are so excitable when you get into your reactions ;)
Great to see your reaction/analysis to this video. I watched your "Texas Flood" reaction and smiled as you tried to process what you'd just heard and seen. And I would say you weren't posing for the camera or giving us a fake reaction; it was genuine all the way! You were truly stunned by SRV's intensity and skill, and it showed. I appreciate the honesty and lack of hype. I have just subscribed.
it feels like more guitar talent is in the afterlife than here on earth. :( RIP to both of these legends
Oh, I’ve seen this!! Kick ass performance!!
Jeff and SRV, as kids, both got gold stars on their report cards where it says "Plays well with others"!
2 of the greatest to ever do it
We will continue to listen to great music
I’m with @stoney!!!!! Jeff Healy “ See the light”!!!
Your joy and passion for great music is so infectious! I love your reactions!
Stevie ! Amazing
A proud Canadian Artist 🇨🇦🇨🇦
One of the best. Thank you 😊
I honestly can't believe this hasn't had more likes! Amazing!