@christopher lopez, I've had the whole El Mocambo show on DVD for a long time. My oldest son is 34 now and I was the one who turned him onto SRV years ago when he was still a teenager. The first time he ever sat down and watched Stevie do Texas Flood with me from that same show, he looked at me with his mouth hanging open and his jaw on the floor and said I didn't know it was even possible to be that great with a guitar, LOL. These kids today, they may have the digital age, but those of us who grew up in the classic rock era will always have the best music!
"Texas Flood at El Mocambo", "Look At Little Sister featuring Jeff Healey" and "Mary Had A Little Lamb" are all good ones. Y'all are about to go down one heck of a rabbit hole.
I think it was BB King that said Stevie Ray was the "whitest black man" he'd ever heard😊🎶🎶🎶 People always said that his guitar needed a cigarette after Stevie was done!!❤😎 RIP Stevie!!🎶💙
He started playing in clubs in Dallas when he was 14. He is the G.O.A.T. So glad you have discovered this rabbit hole. Enjoy because you won't be disappointed.
My all-time favorite blues guitarist! He makes it look so easy yet sounds so incredible. It's like he's playing rhythm and lead guitar at the same time!
That's because he does play both rhythm and lead guitar at the same time...does it all the time!! Simply an amazing artist! He always takes me on a journey with his playing.
This is nothing compared to what he can do. Trust me, check out SRV "Texas Flood" live at El Mocambo. Here because of Upchurch; coming back for other awesome reactions.
"Nothing"...? Woodo child and Little Wing are his strongest numbers, in my book. I especially enjoy that he never plays them the same way, and sometimes touches jazz idioms. His improvisational concert in a jazz club in Finland are among my favourites (despite him being a little drunk or stoned or whatever).
I was 3 when SRV died, I remember crying when I found out. My dad played him all the time growing up so he's by far a favorite of mine. We ended up playing "Life without you" by SRV at my dad's funeral. It's beautiful and definitely one to check out if you ended up liking SRV.
Welcome to the wonderful world of Stevie Ray Vaughan if you like this you should check out Texas Flood live at El Macombo or little wing also at El Macombo or life without you and ain’t gonna give up on love both live at the Capital Theater or Tin Pan Alley with Johnny Copeland either one I promise you will not be disappointed
SRV was a freaking wizard. There's a reason every great blues artist of the day wanted to collaborate with him....and many did. Check out his blues stuff, it will blow you away. 'Tin Pan Alley', 'Texas Flood', 'Lenny'....the list goes on.
If you don't do Stevie Ray Vaughn - Texas Flood (Live at the El Mocambo) then you're going to regret it for the rest of your lives. The most amazing guitar performance I've ever witnessed!
He was from another world and blessed to see him 3 times live including the night before he passed away and he had such a spiritual presence that I really can't put into words. Undeniable
I've been a musician since 1977 and have heard all of the greats. Jimmy Page, Jimi Hendrix, Eddie Van Halen, Eric Clapton, Eric Johnson, etc. They're all insanely talented. But, in my opinion, I do not know of anyone who can do with a guitar (or any other instrument) what he can do or utterly dominate any instrument to the level that he does a with guitar. In terms of the great drummers, singers, groups, etc. where it's so hard to separate one from the pack, to me, Stevie is on a totally different level than his peers. Again, no other guitarist can do the total combination of things he can do at the highest level possible (emotion, speed, technical ability, never plays the same song the same way twice, can make the guitar sound any way he wants to convey his musical interpretation, never been able to read music, can even play like a total beast literally behind his back, ect., etc., etc.). No one has that combination. Not even close. The music just flows from him. Some great videos to get a good feel of his level of talent that would be great to see you react to would be a version of "Voodoo Child" at a Nashville concert in 1983 ua-cam.com/video/pe3G7p1Z-xU/v-deo.html . Three other songs from probably the best concert he ever performed at a music venue in Toronto called El Mocambo also in 1983 - "Little Wing" (another Jimi cover) ua-cam.com/video/i6G53BMgugo/v-deo.html , "Texas Flood" (Stevie original) ua-cam.com/video/KC5H9P4F5Uk/v-deo.html , and "Lenny" (Stevie original, a song he wrote for his wife) ua-cam.com/video/i5sqJNFFwqc/v-deo.html . You did an incredible job in this reaction and I really look forward to seeing Stevie reactions to these other song. God bless!
Hand it to his band, Double Trouble, they held it down! The Bassist and Drummer are phenomenal as well! Stevie always gave mad credit to his band. The Bassist held down the groove, rhythm and melody when Stevie went off. Bassists and Drummers need some credit as well. Nice reaction. You guys have my subscription! Mad love from Ponte Vedra, Florida! Peace!
I was lucky enough to live in the same area as Stevie and I got to see him perform live on many occasions. He made it all look so effortless! I literally cried my eyes out the night he was killed. At the time, I was a 26-year-old 6'2" former football player!
I'm old enough to have been around for the duration of SRVs career. I have been a huge fan for many, many years. You two are in for a beautiful treat going down this rabbit hole and I envy your virgin souls! I can only settle for experiencing it vicariously through you. ENJOY!
SRV is believed by many to be the absolute G.O.A.T.! To see another view of just how deep and broad his chops really were, look up "Riviera Paradise". One of the most beautiful guitar performances by anyone ever.
And that was live. I saw him in concert in 84. 1st artist I saw that was more amazing live than on cd. On cd..that tells you how old I am. Gone way too soon!
Saw him in Sacramento CA...81? Was listening to him when all my friend were who the hell is Stevie Ray Vaughan in the 70's...my sister called me from MI, to let me know when he died, I cried like a baby, he didn't get real popular until mid 80's? And was never, well, super popular....then...he played Voodoo Child at end of his concert, best concert ever, place was humming, and at one point, you could hear a pin drop, everyone so blown away...
No body can bend those 13 gauge strings like Stevie Ray Vaughan . You need to check out his song Crossfire & Texas Flood live . Then you need to check out Jeff Healey's song As The Years Go Passing By & Lost In Your Eyes & keep in mind when you watch Jeff Healey . When Jeff Healey was 8 months old , he lost his eyesight to cancer . RIP Stevie Ray Vaughan & Jeff Healey .
The GOAT!!! He's a Legend in Dallas Texas where he lived!! Gone way too soon!! When y'all get a chance watch the documentary on him and his brother Jimmy he plays guitar also. It's a really good documentary. I learned so much about him. So humble. And B.B. King and Albert King loved him and he loved them to. RIP Stevie Ray Vaughan 💕🎸🔥🔥
Side note: y'all really oughtta check out his cover of "Little Wing", which is an absolutely incredible display of why he's considered the greatest guitarist to ever walk this planet...AND, @2:54 in this vid, that "wah-wah" pedal he's steppin on, yeah that used to belong to and was used on stage, by one of his idols who's also the writer of this song, and that would be one Jimi Hendrix....true story...
Hey you guys are amazing so inspirational I love your channel love your reactions keep pushing.. Stevie Ray is one of the all-time greats we miss him dearly ♥️👍👍
Good review gang! SRV is a rare person. He is extremely talented and knows the principles of practice. Once you have mastered yourself. Then you can master the world
Can anyone imagine what music would have been made by these two great guitarists if their lives weren't cut short??? In my opinion < Stevie took what Jimi left and improved it. But to hear each of them is a dream!!!!! Jimi was a god for his time on earth!!!!
Yeah, I was one of the the lucky ones to have seen Stevie Ray Vaughan, three times... the first time was in 1980 in a college town of Oskosh, Wisconsin in a small bar .. we had been playing some pool for a while and a band was getting ready to play so, we decided to sit down at the table right in front of the stage and check them out and he was going by just, Stevie Ray and after the first song we were blown away and I told my girlfriend “Man, this dude is bad ass on the guitar” by the time he was into his second song the place was crazy!! By, the third song he handed me his guitar pick and order us all a round of what ever we were drinking When the show finally ended about 1 in the morning and because we were right in front of him we got to shake hands and i got the chance to say, “Man, that some awesome guitar playing, I mean really, damm” and he told me, “thank you, brother I hope you enjoyed it” my response, “No, man thank you, really” and from that time forward, he would go on to play on David Bowie’s album and played the lead on “Let’s Dance” he was indeed In my mind a truly gifted soul and the best guitarist, I have ever seen since!! “Rest In Peace, Stevie”
Fantastic as always with SRV 🥰 people hardly even notice when he flicks the gain on the guitar it’s SO FAST!!!! Let alone anything else he does lol...I was amazed I’d missed it til recently 😂🤘🏽❤️❤️❤️❤️mind blowing talent Stevie...WE MISS YOU!! ☹️
Texas Flood live at the El Mocambo for sure, and if you want the amazing guitar plus INSANE vocals, Ain't Gone N' Give Up on Love, 9/21/85 Capitol Theatre, in that one he just poured his heart and soul out onto the stage in a steaming, melting puddle. His vocal abilities are so underappreciated.
S&M!! I'm a Texas girl born and raised. You've got to react to Tin Pan Alley featuring Johnny Copeland. SRV is the GOAT when it comes to the guitar 🎸. You won't regret it. Also Texas Flood live at the El Mocambo. RIP SRV 💗
Loved your reaction, he gets me that way every time I rewatch him. Saw him live at the Chicago Jazz and Blues Festival in 1985 and it was amazing. Echoing many people below, check out 'Texas Flood" live at the El Mocambo. There are plenty more after that, his brother Jimi said "he never played anything the same way once". On another level.
Yeah, now you have to check out his live performance of "Texas Flood". You will not regret it. Stevie Ray does something halfway through that you would have never expected is possible!
When it comes to guitars, SRV is GOD. He is always in BEAST MODE. You need to react to Texas Flood by SRV. All I can say is, that song is HARD CORE BLUES, and it WILL blow your mind ( his skill level with a guitar ).
This is a song by Jimi Hendrix, a major influence on Stevie. The lyrics go: "If I don't see you no more in this world, see you in the next one and don't be late." R.I.P. Jimi and Stevie "What have we been missing all our lives?" A lot of great music is the answer! Keep up the good work, there's lots more to go!
Man you guys are awesome! Best react video channel ever! Love how you play the whole song through. Got a lotta suggestions but reciprocating the love you share. Stay jammin friends!
Nothing compares to Stevie Ray Vaughan! For another epic and smooth AF guitar song and solo try Steve Vai “Tender Surrender” live version...the one with all the views and reactions. You will not be disappointed. Cheers!
He died way too soon, but left us masterpieces! Arguably, the most gifted rock-blues guitarist ever to play a guitar. Please, please, please react to "Leave My Little Girl Alone" live........ u WONT REGRET IT..... I PROMISE!
Stevie was the Elite Lord High Exalted Mystic Master of the guitar. Some say he’s the G.O.A.T. No guitarist was more at one with his ax than Stevie was. Talk about eat, sleep and breath music, Stevie’s relationship with his guitar was more intimate and tighter than with any human being.
Great reaction!!!! Thank you so much. Stevie was my pal, and I know he can feel all of this love! I can’t wait to see your next SRV reaction. Try “Texas Flood” “Little Wong” and “Lenny” from Live at the El Macombo. For straight Blues, check out “Tin Pan Alley” with SRV featuring Johnny Copeland. Get READY!!!! Donna G ❤️
I was going to suggest "Lenny" from that show as well. That song and Riviera Paradise are two of the most beautiful songs he (or anyone else) ever did.
Stevie Ray Vaughan - Texas Flood (live at the El Mocambo). No one would ever believe the legend of this performance if it wasn’t recorded.
Facts
Exactly Right!
I saw SRV live several times. Saw him pull that trick. And every time I see that video, I almost still can't believe what I'm seeing
You are spot on. Future guitarists will look on in amazement any perhaps a little envy
"Texas Flood" Live...at El Mocambo.
Best performance by anyone. Ever!
Fact!
you're just saying that because it's true
Yes sir, Mr. Lopez 👍🏻
@christopher lopez, I've had the whole El Mocambo show on DVD for a long time. My oldest son is 34 now and I was the one who turned him onto SRV years ago when he was still a teenager. The first time he ever sat down and watched Stevie do Texas Flood with me from that same show, he looked at me with his mouth hanging open and his jaw on the floor and said I didn't know it was even possible to be that great with a guitar, LOL. These kids today, they may have the digital age, but those of us who grew up in the classic rock era will always have the best music!
WORD!
Stevie the GOAT on the guitar & Shawn & Mel the GOAT of reactors!
"Texas Flood at El Mocambo", "Look At Little Sister featuring Jeff Healey" and "Mary Had A Little Lamb" are all good ones. Y'all are about to go down one heck of a rabbit hole.
Couldn’t agree more!
Yes texas flood
I think it was BB King that said Stevie Ray was the "whitest black man" he'd ever heard😊🎶🎶🎶 People always said that his guitar needed a cigarette after Stevie was done!!❤😎 RIP Stevie!!🎶💙
SRV was the GOAT
And still IS the GOAT
Without question
Can I thumps this up twice?
He started playing in clubs in Dallas when he was 14. He is the G.O.A.T. So glad you have discovered this rabbit hole. Enjoy because you won't be disappointed.
He was the GOAT sadly enough passed away in 1990 at the age of 35 on a helicopter crash.
My all-time favorite blues guitarist! He makes it look so easy yet sounds so incredible. It's like he's playing rhythm and lead guitar at the same time!
That's because he does play both rhythm and lead guitar at the same time...does it all the time!! Simply an amazing artist! He always takes me on a journey with his playing.
ALL of Stevie Ray Vaughan songs are excellent!!!!
This is nothing compared to what he can do. Trust me, check out SRV "Texas Flood" live at El Mocambo. Here because of Upchurch; coming back for other awesome reactions.
THIS!!!
Yes!!
Facts!! He has a surprise for y’all in this one! 😂
"Nothing"...? Woodo child and Little Wing are his strongest numbers, in my book. I especially enjoy that he never plays them the same way, and sometimes touches jazz idioms. His improvisational concert in a jazz club in Finland are among my favourites (despite him being a little drunk or stoned or whatever).
@@herrbonk3635, "Voodoo Child" is a base-level song compared to "Texas Flood," no offense.
Listening to my favorite guitarist and watching the lower right side of my screen bounce in rhythm. It's gonna be a good day....
I was 3 when SRV died, I remember crying when I found out. My dad played him all the time growing up so he's by far a favorite of mine. We ended up playing "Life without you" by SRV at my dad's funeral. It's beautiful and definitely one to check out if you ended up liking SRV.
Welcome to the wonderful world of Stevie Ray Vaughan if you like this you should check out Texas Flood live at El Macombo or little wing also at El Macombo or life without you and ain’t gonna give up on love both live at the Capital Theater or Tin Pan Alley with Johnny Copeland either one I promise you will not be disappointed
Big props to the drummer as well, he didn't go over Stevie but kept up and it was perfect
In the dictionary under the definition of guitar hero, there's a picture of Stevie. We lost so so much when we lost him.
SRV was a freaking wizard. There's a reason every great blues artist of the day wanted to collaborate with him....and many did. Check out his blues stuff, it will blow you away. 'Tin Pan Alley', 'Texas Flood', 'Lenny'....the list goes on.
If you don't do Stevie Ray Vaughn - Texas Flood (Live at the El Mocambo) then you're going to regret it for the rest of your lives. The most amazing guitar performance I've ever witnessed!
He was from another world and blessed to see him 3 times live including the night before he passed away and he had such a spiritual presence that I really can't put into words. Undeniable
It is refreshing to see you appreciate SRV. This should be just the beginning of some "Amazing" music. 🙂
PRIDE AND JOY
The only one that could ever do Hendrix justice... R.I.P. Stevie
They're jamming at God's Amphitheater in Heaven!!
Jeff Beck will get them caught up on what's happening!!
And thanks for all the good music from Germany! A masterpiece from Stevie Ray Vaughan to Jimi Hendrix all time. RIP Stevie.
I've been a musician since 1977 and have heard all of the greats. Jimmy Page, Jimi Hendrix, Eddie Van Halen, Eric Clapton, Eric Johnson, etc. They're all insanely talented. But, in my opinion, I do not know of anyone who can do with a guitar (or any other instrument) what he can do or utterly dominate any instrument to the level that he does a with guitar. In terms of the great drummers, singers, groups, etc. where it's so hard to separate one from the pack, to me, Stevie is on a totally different level than his peers. Again, no other guitarist can do the total combination of things he can do at the highest level possible (emotion, speed, technical ability, never plays the same song the same way twice, can make the guitar sound any way he wants to convey his musical interpretation, never been able to read music, can even play like a total beast literally behind his back, ect., etc., etc.). No one has that combination. Not even close. The music just flows from him. Some great videos to get a good feel of his level of talent that would be great to see you react to would be a version of "Voodoo Child" at a Nashville concert in 1983 ua-cam.com/video/pe3G7p1Z-xU/v-deo.html . Three other songs from probably the best concert he ever performed at a music venue in Toronto called El Mocambo also in 1983 - "Little Wing" (another Jimi cover) ua-cam.com/video/i6G53BMgugo/v-deo.html , "Texas Flood" (Stevie original) ua-cam.com/video/KC5H9P4F5Uk/v-deo.html , and "Lenny" (Stevie original, a song he wrote for his wife) ua-cam.com/video/i5sqJNFFwqc/v-deo.html . You did an incredible job in this reaction and I really look forward to seeing Stevie reactions to these other song. God bless!
Stevie ray vaughn life without you live at the Capitol theater is awesome its straight fire 🤘🤘🤘🤘💣💥💥💥💥
Definitely A Must
Definitely have to watch Texas Flood. Live at the El macambo. Unfortunately we lost him in 1990, helicopter crash. 😢😢
Hand it to his band, Double Trouble, they held it down! The Bassist and Drummer are phenomenal as well! Stevie always gave mad credit to his band. The Bassist held down the groove, rhythm and melody when Stevie went off. Bassists and Drummers need some credit as well. Nice reaction. You guys have my subscription! Mad love from Ponte Vedra, Florida! Peace!
Loved your reaction to the GREATEST Blues/Rock Guitarist to ever grace this planet! SRV The G O A T
I was lucky enough to live in the same area as Stevie and I got to see him perform live on many occasions. He made it all look so effortless! I literally cried my eyes out the night he was killed. At the time, I was a 26-year-old 6'2" former football player!
Anything live by stevie is off the charts. And stevie was as good a person as he was a guitarist.
Saw the man 5 times and always in awe. A gift to our ears!!!! And soul.
To be honest this was very tame for SRV look up Him doing a " soundcheck" then you will start to see how good Stevie and Double Trouble " were .
I think we all had that open mouth shocked look on our face the first time we saw this performance
He can play anywhere any how any way. Blindfolded, upside down and backwards. He had blues and soul oozing from him. He was awesome! RIP😢🙏
Best show ever, SRV , BB King and Bonnie Raitt. Rest In Peace Stevie Ray!!!!
THE G.OA.T. of guitar players PERIOD!
watching him on the videos perform live is the BEST!!!
SRV a Texas treasure..
Stevie Ray Vaughan is a product of two Great guitarists
Albert king and Jimmie Hendricks Taken to another level. SRV RIP
I believe he had real parents
I'm old enough to have been around for the duration of SRVs career. I have been a huge fan for many, many years. You two are in for a beautiful treat going down this rabbit hole and I envy your virgin souls! I can only settle for experiencing it vicariously through you. ENJOY!
I was blessed to be able to see Stevie Ray live twice before he passed. Stevie always played like he was busting out of jail,,
SRV's Tin Pan Alley live is the best ever! His playing is otherworldly and hypnotic. So much talent packed into his wiry body. RIP Stevie.
RIP to my guy Stevie you are missed greatly appreciate the reaction guys never to late to appreciate great music your journey has just begun
Roses are red
Violets are blue
When I listen to Stevie Ray
My neighbors do too
RIP ~ SRV
I love watching someone loving on SRV.... great reaction! ♥️Tennessee
Watching SRV for the first time will blow your mind.
SRV is believed by many to be the absolute G.O.A.T.! To see another view of just how deep and broad his chops really were, look up "Riviera Paradise". One of the most beautiful guitar performances by anyone ever.
And that was live. I saw him in concert in 84. 1st artist I saw that was more amazing live than on cd. On cd..that tells you how old I am. Gone way too soon!
Saw him in Sacramento CA...81? Was listening to him when all my friend were who the hell is Stevie Ray Vaughan in the 70's...my sister called me from MI, to let me know when he died, I cried like a baby, he didn't get real popular until mid 80's? And was never, well, super popular....then...he played Voodoo Child at end of his concert, best concert ever, place was humming, and at one point, you could hear a pin drop, everyone so blown away...
No body can bend those 13 gauge strings like Stevie Ray Vaughan . You need to check out his song Crossfire & Texas Flood live . Then you need to check out Jeff Healey's song As The Years Go Passing By & Lost In Your Eyes & keep in mind when you watch Jeff Healey . When Jeff Healey was 8 months old , he lost his eyesight to cancer . RIP Stevie Ray Vaughan & Jeff Healey .
Stevie was always jawdropping live. But the gods smiled down on stevie that night. Unreal playing
Stevie Ray Vaughan Tin Pan Alley with Johnny Copeland
Absolutely amazing, great suggestion!
There is no other way to respond but Wow! the GOAT! SRV!!!
No one is ever ready for Stevie. Pure love for this hero of everything
Stevie Ray Vaughn "leave my little girl alone" from the same concert Live at Austin City limits. Its more of his bluesy side 😊
Love his passion on that performance
Listened to this incredible music and soul without interrupting. ( great people!)
The GOAT!!! He's a Legend in Dallas Texas where he lived!! Gone way too soon!! When y'all get a chance watch the documentary on him and his brother Jimmy he plays guitar also. It's a really good documentary. I learned so much about him. So humble. And B.B. King and Albert King loved him and he loved them to. RIP Stevie Ray Vaughan 💕🎸🔥🔥
I've probably seen this video 100 times and I still have the same reaction as you all did every single time. Keep up the great work !
he was so amazing live....i was lucky, i grew up with SRV EVH both Jimi's EC RR and so many more
"Life without you", Stevie Ray wrote this about a friend of his that died.
Side note: y'all really oughtta check out his cover of "Little Wing", which is an absolutely incredible display of why he's considered the greatest guitarist to ever walk this planet...AND, @2:54 in this vid, that "wah-wah" pedal he's steppin on, yeah that used to belong to and was used on stage, by one of his idols who's also the writer of this song, and that would be one Jimi Hendrix....true story...
I love that these 2 just love... MUSIC... of all types. It's amazing how powerful music truly is
S & M squad it's a must to react to Stevie Ray Vaughan "tin Pan alley"
The version with Johnny Copeland
The guitar performance that will knock your lights out. You will never be the same. Stevie
Ray Vaughan "Texas Flood" Live at the El Mocambo.
Feel. Just plain feel. Best feel, Ever.
Glad you're enjoying the feel. None better than Stevie with DoubleTrouble.
RIP TO ONE OF THE TRUE GOATs of Blues and Rock!
Hey you guys are amazing so inspirational I love your channel love your reactions keep pushing.. Stevie Ray is one of the all-time greats we miss him dearly ♥️👍👍
Good review gang! SRV is a rare person. He is extremely talented and knows the principles of practice. Once you have mastered yourself. Then you can master the world
The quitar spoke to him most nights. It's soul had a master. The master made sure the soul spoke with a vengeful ferocity that night.
Can anyone imagine what music would have been made by these two great guitarists if their lives weren't cut short??? In my opinion < Stevie took what Jimi left and improved it. But to hear each of them is a dream!!!!! Jimi was a god for his time on earth!!!!
Like others have said please react to Stevie Ray Vaughan, Texas Flood, LIVE at the El Mocambo. You will be even more blown away! :)
RIP to the GOAT. I saw him back in the '80's. He was incomparable. Died young, so sad. Props to you guys. Subbed.
Yeah, I was one of the the lucky ones to have seen Stevie Ray Vaughan, three times... the first time was in 1980 in a college town of Oskosh, Wisconsin in a small bar .. we had been playing some pool for a while and a band was getting ready to play so, we decided to sit down at the table right in front of the stage and check them out and he was going by just, Stevie Ray and after the first song we were blown away and I told my girlfriend “Man, this dude is bad ass on the guitar” by the time he was into his second song the place was crazy!! By, the third song he handed me his guitar pick and order us all a round of what ever we were drinking
When the show finally ended about 1 in the morning and because we were right in front of him we got to shake hands and i got the chance to say, “Man, that some awesome guitar playing, I mean really, damm” and he told me, “thank you, brother I hope you enjoyed it” my response, “No, man thank you, really” and from that time forward, he would go on to play on David Bowie’s album and played the lead on “Let’s Dance” he was indeed In my mind a truly gifted soul and the best guitarist, I have ever seen since!! “Rest In Peace, Stevie”
Great reaction and it's never to late to discover. #RIP Stevie
Got to see him live about a year before he passed away, mind blown, couldnt hear for a week.
Fantastic as always with SRV 🥰 people hardly even notice when he flicks the gain on the guitar it’s SO FAST!!!! Let alone anything else he does lol...I was amazed I’d missed it til recently 😂🤘🏽❤️❤️❤️❤️mind blowing talent Stevie...WE MISS YOU!! ☹️
Jimi would have approved.. SRV did it justice indeed!
Watch Jimi do it from Woodstock to see the original and all time goat..🎸✌️🎼❤️
Love you guys!! Thank you SOOOOO MUCH for experiencing this amazing man. 👏 He's IT right!!
I agree with the others must listen to Texas Flood, his live show were legendary , saw him a lot in North Texas
Sawstevie and Jeff Beck at the garden 6months before he died in the helicopter crash.the fire and fury tour.and it was.
Meln you are such a sweetie. Rest In Peace Stevie
Texas Flood live at the El Mocambo for sure, and if you want the amazing guitar plus INSANE vocals, Ain't Gone N' Give Up on Love, 9/21/85 Capitol Theatre, in that one he just poured his heart and soul out onto the stage in a steaming, melting puddle. His vocal abilities are so underappreciated.
🤘🏻😎 That was awesome 🍻
S&M!! I'm a Texas girl born and raised. You've got to react to Tin Pan Alley featuring Johnny Copeland. SRV is the GOAT when it comes to the guitar 🎸. You won't regret it. Also Texas Flood live at the El Mocambo. RIP SRV 💗
Loved your reaction, he gets me that way every time I rewatch him. Saw him live at the Chicago Jazz and Blues Festival in 1985 and it was amazing. Echoing many people below, check out 'Texas Flood" live at the El Mocambo. There are plenty more after that, his brother Jimi said "he never played anything the same way once". On another level.
Yeah, now you have to check out his live performance of "Texas Flood". You will not regret it. Stevie Ray does something halfway through that you would have never expected is possible!
There should be a huge shout out to his band Double Trouble, Stevie didn’t like to rehearse or sound check so they had to read him LIVE and keep up!
When it comes to guitars, SRV is GOD. He is always in BEAST MODE. You need to react to Texas Flood by SRV. All I can say is, that song is HARD CORE BLUES, and it WILL blow your mind ( his skill level with a guitar ).
This is a song by Jimi Hendrix, a major influence on Stevie. The lyrics go: "If I don't see you no more in this world, see you in the next one and don't be late." R.I.P. Jimi and Stevie "What have we been missing all our lives?" A lot of great music is the answer! Keep up the good work, there's lots more to go!
Straight up Hendrix salute with psychedelics, reverb and distortion. Only guitarist I will watch with jaw drop and heartache. RIP
Man you guys are awesome! Best react video channel ever! Love how you play the whole song through. Got a lotta suggestions but reciprocating the love you share. Stay jammin friends!
Nothing compares to Stevie Ray Vaughan! For another epic and smooth AF guitar song and solo try Steve Vai “Tender Surrender” live version...the one with all the views and reactions. You will not be disappointed. Cheers!
This is the one. Enjoy and thank you guys for the great content! ua-cam.com/video/Yw74sDWPH7U/v-deo.html
I love watching people‘s first reaction to Stevie Ray Vaughan. Great reaction guys, new subscriber.👏🇺🇸😷🙋♀️
I like you 2 on UA-cam and you are my favorite characters you rock n roll my beautiful and pretty and sweet friend
I got a good swaome and cool one for you love sctck baby the video are lyrics by SRV PIR please please 🙏 reaction
We are amazing, even more amazing then you believe we are. We are the amazing.
He died way too soon, but left us masterpieces! Arguably, the most gifted rock-blues guitarist ever to play a guitar. Please, please, please react to "Leave My Little Girl Alone" live........ u WONT REGRET IT..... I PROMISE!
Stevie was the Elite Lord High Exalted Mystic Master of the guitar. Some say he’s the G.O.A.T. No guitarist was more at one with his ax than Stevie was. Talk about eat, sleep and breath music, Stevie’s relationship with his guitar was more intimate and tighter than with any human being.
Great reaction!!!! Thank you so much. Stevie was my pal, and I know he can feel all of this love! I can’t wait to see your next SRV reaction. Try “Texas Flood” “Little Wong” and “Lenny” from Live at the El Macombo. For straight Blues, check out “Tin Pan Alley” with SRV featuring Johnny Copeland. Get READY!!!! Donna G ❤️
I was going to suggest "Lenny" from that show as well. That song and Riviera Paradise are two of the most beautiful songs he (or anyone else) ever did.
Life Without You is pretty fantastic. Rest In Peace, SRV
I remember when SRV died in 1990, I was in the Army and we had a moment of silence. Master on the guitar.
The GOAT of GOATS!
Stevie just loved to play. If you look around, you can find him with everybody. Personal favorites are SRV with Albert Collins and SRV with Dick Dale.