Finally listening to Stevie Ray Vaughan Texas Flood (Reaction!)

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  • @RandyTWA
    @RandyTWA Рік тому +743

    And 33 years after fate snatched him away from us, SRV is still blowing minds with his genius…

    • @pattyandersen5516
      @pattyandersen5516 Рік тому +35

      There’d better be a heaven because I want to hear him again.

    • @rexoates4484
      @rexoates4484 Рік тому +19

      I’m thinking he always will because there’s just nobody else that seems to be so honest, talented and deeply inspired as him, IMHO.

    • @michaelalberts3615
      @michaelalberts3615 Рік тому +16

      Greatest ever

    • @dbrutiger8232
      @dbrutiger8232 Рік тому +14

      And so he will be in a 133 years

    • @dbrutiger8232
      @dbrutiger8232 Рік тому +4

      @@pattyandersen5516 yeah heaven 😊

  • @alesiaking5578
    @alesiaking5578 Рік тому +188

    Thank you for your most sincere appreciation of such a talent as Stevie Ray Vaughan 33 years after his tragic death. My God, how does one even approach this level of genius? There's nothing to compare. It's 2023 and nobody can touch Stevie Ray Vaughan. RIP💔SRV🎸

    • @BLDRUNNER81
      @BLDRUNNER81 6 днів тому

      I remember the morning that I read in the local paper about his tragic death. He had just beaten his demons and was on a mission to grace us with more musical gifts. I couldn't get through my day at work. It floored me, like a freight train. Still hurts after all these years

  • @raistlinrodriguez5696
    @raistlinrodriguez5696 Рік тому +53

    For those of us that were blessed to see him perform, it was a religious experience. God graced us with Stevie for a while and then called him back home. There will never be anyone like him. R.I.P you will always be with us.

  • @markwilding3828
    @markwilding3828 Рік тому +70

    I like to tell the story when I get the chance. As a teenager 40 years ago, A guy at my job suggested I go see a guitarist who was touring New Zealand. I'd never heard of him, didn't know what he looked like, never even heard one of his songs on the radio. So me and a couple buddies drive 2 hours to another town for the concert. We arrived in the afternoon and found the indoor sports centre where he was playing. We could hear the sound check happening, found an unlocked door and went in and sat down. After a while the steel roller door at the back of the room went up and a limo drove up the centre aisle and stopped next to us. SRV got out and walked up on the stage. I found myself somehow transported out of my seat and up against the front of the stage while SRV and Double Trouble jammed for 20 minutes just like in that video., The very first note I ever heard SRV play, he was 10 feet in front of me staring straight at me in an empty arena. That experience has been with me every day of my life ever since.

    • @eluidladouceur5647
      @eluidladouceur5647 4 місяці тому +4

      I was a bouncer, just so happened he came to South Florida. I missed the show. The next day he past away. 😢

    • @markwilding3828
      @markwilding3828 4 місяці тому

      @@eluidladouceur5647 He is a legend.

    • @BobStephensLBGSantaFe
      @BobStephensLBGSantaFe Місяць тому +6

      I got to know Stevie a little bit back in the late 1970's whilst I was attending college @ The University of Texas at Austin. Back then SRV was still a struggling Texas Bluesman playing local dive bars around the college. So I had the good fortune of seeing him play 'live' and 'close up' every Friday night at a place called The Continental Club. Cover charge ... one dollar $ !! Great Story! Cheers! #RIPSRV

    • @markwilding3828
      @markwilding3828 Місяць тому +2

      @@BobStephensLBGSantaFe So great to read that. Thanks.

  • @midnitesunblues
    @midnitesunblues Рік тому +375

    Stevie was a very humble man. If there was ever anyone who earned the right to his legendary place it was SRV, but he said that his talent was a gift from God and said "I try hard to repay it.'"
    Paid in Full, Stevie. Paid in Full, sweet man.

    • @donnamoskowitz4978
      @donnamoskowitz4978 Рік тому +19

      Your comment made me cry!!! Thank you for such a beautiful tribute to Stevie!

    • @rebo2610
      @rebo2610 Рік тому +12

      Me too! Definitely paid in full.

    • @williamwarlick3497
      @williamwarlick3497 Рік тому +8

      My hero I dearly will miss forever.

    • @margaretervin8895
      @margaretervin8895 Рік тому +4

      wow

    • @EvilSean62
      @EvilSean62 Рік тому +5

      im not a religious person but i am spiritual in that i recognise the unkown and the unexplained
      He was inexplicable and beautiful and powerful
      i never got to see him or hendrix and if i had to choose a celestial concert ticket ...
      of course stevie ... hendrix was an innovator and a celebrant
      but stevie ....
      ok ... YOU describe him in two words
      and you cant use the ones in your pocket ... like "guitar god" or"genius" etc
      my two at the moment are "consumate" and "loquatious "

  • @markfisher2224
    @markfisher2224 Рік тому +223

    Watching people react to this song for their first time is 1 of my favorite things to do on UA-cam

    • @Mr.Ekshin
      @Mr.Ekshin Рік тому +13

      Guitarists reactions to this are pretty much split 50/50. Half of them go grab their guitar, and start practicing. The other half grab their guitar, smash it, and toss it in a dumpster.

    • @ncerdan97
      @ncerdan97 Рік тому

      Same bro

    • @theogandthev-man6506
      @theogandthev-man6506 Рік тому

      @Mark Fisher isn’t it hilarious?

    • @stevemorvant6828
      @stevemorvant6828 Рік тому

      Mark, I TOTALLY agree!!

    • @davidwashburn5848
      @davidwashburn5848 11 місяців тому

      I agree and don't they always have a look when they do

  • @historysmysteriesunveiled8043
    @historysmysteriesunveiled8043 Рік тому +171

    His guitar Lenny here had the thickest strings available to a guitarist and he was bending them as if they were the thinnest strings available. Stevie Ray Vaughan's amount of talent was absurd. His soul bled straight through his fingers into the Frets and out the amplifiers. Pure God-given talent. We miss you Stevie❤

    • @bobby_c7671
      @bobby_c7671 Рік тому +10

      The man had vice grip hands.its hard to believe how many strings he broke even though they were like playing with cables.

    • @historysmysteriesunveiled8043
      @historysmysteriesunveiled8043 Рік тому +2

      @@bobby_c7671 Absolutely 💯 Much love sent from Oklahoma ♥️

    • @barrytooley6724
      @barrytooley6724 Рік тому +15

      That guitar is #1, not Lenny

    • @maninthemiddle55
      @maninthemiddle55 Рік тому +5

      That SRV strat used to be owned by Christopher Cross.

    • @bobby_c7671
      @bobby_c7671 Рік тому +6

      Indeed,he was playing with 13 gauge cables and still busted strings. Incredibly strong hands.

  • @BeckRed
    @BeckRed 11 місяців тому +70

    Sometimes people come along who are so talented, so gifted, who work so hard to hone their skills, the rest of us mere mortals just stand in awe at the display. And it is emotional, they hit us in the soul. All we can do is be thankful we’re around to witness it.

  • @kenhall5551
    @kenhall5551 Рік тому +151

    He makes it look effortless. Clapton said, "He NEVER gets lost or has to think about where to go next"

    • @glassontherocks
      @glassontherocks Рік тому +3

      Some say that SRV was taken out to promote Clapton. Stevie was an American talent that rivaled their "British Invasion"

    • @joeblankenship377
      @joeblankenship377 Рік тому +3

      Like turning on a faucet.

    • @joeblankenship377
      @joeblankenship377 Рік тому +1

      @@glassontherocks He opened for David Bowie after he recorded the guitar on "Let's Dance"

    • @dontherealartist
      @dontherealartist Рік тому

      @@glassontherocks Some people would laugh at you for this comment; I'm not one. The Beatles were TOO big TOO fast as the Globalists began in earnest their campaign to bring America DOWN just four months after their hit on JFK. The Establishment media did NOTHING but make fun of Elvis upon his return and LIONIZED the created ''British Invasion'', then. created Timothy Leary, the Hippie movement and Feminism. They didn't need a White Male American hero. But maybe with Stevie they just got lucky. Read Machiavelli.

    • @pop9095
      @pop9095 Рік тому +3

      That is correct, he seemed to be tapped into the elemental plane of Blues, a conduit to it if you will. Absurd.

  • @scottdarden3091
    @scottdarden3091 Рік тому +126

    The GOAT. Being from Texas, I was fortunate to be able to see him live several times. His brother Jimmy Vaughn said the thing about Stevie Ray was he would play lead and rythum at the same time!

  • @BLDRUNNER81
    @BLDRUNNER81 11 днів тому +2

    There are only a few guitarists whose guitar were an extension of their souls. Stevie was one of those who pushed the physical limits of the instrument and made it cry with all his sweat, blood and tears......miss you SRV. Peace

  • @evaveverka5748
    @evaveverka5748 Рік тому +7

    73 yrs old, I can't believe it took this long to finally heat SRV.
    I really don't have words

  • @lynnecurrie7561
    @lynnecurrie7561 Рік тому +170

    When I was 14, growing up in Austin, we used to bribe the doorman at Antone's, the local blues club, to let us come in and listen to Stevie perform. We knew we were hearing something special, but we had no idea that he would become the GOAT!! RIP Stevie❤❤

    • @OscarMartinez-pz9rg
      @OscarMartinez-pz9rg Рік тому +5

      Amazing story... Stevie is the GOAT🐐 he's such a talent that was taken from us way to soon

    • @lockguy34
      @lockguy34 Рік тому +3

      Wow that’s awesome

    • @eileencastillo6323
      @eileencastillo6323 Рік тому

      You're so lucky!
      Good for you.
      I am so jealous.
      😊✌💙

    • @mikenorris2844
      @mikenorris2844 Рік тому +5

      Amen to that. We would travel to Antone's in the hope he would perform. Caught him on e night. Walked in at midnight with a group and played to sunrise. We were in heaven....

    • @scottjames1401
      @scottjames1401 Рік тому +2

      GOAT 🐐

  • @kimstayt8967
    @kimstayt8967 10 місяців тому +6

    We tragically lost him at the young age of 35, in a helicopter crash after a concert in Wisconsin in 1990.
    He was born & raised in Dallas, Tx.
    Such artists as BB King, John Mayer, Eric Clapton & his own older brother, Jimmie Vaughn, have claimed SRV to be the best blues guitarist of all time.
    You don't just listen to his music, you feel it in your heart, soul & every fiber of your being.
    RIP, Stevie Ray. We miss you more than you will ever know. Gone far too soon, but forever in our hearts & souls.

  • @TheDeborah0101
    @TheDeborah0101 4 місяці тому +15

    Texas Flood is THE best blues you can get. I've heard this a hundred times, and it never gets old. Can you believe Stevie is considered the 3rd best guitarist in the world? To me... he's the best. This man is having the most intimate moment with his guitar I've ever seen. Phenomenal!

    • @williambienes1363
      @williambienes1363 4 місяці тому +3

      He is #1. There isn't another guitarist who could do what he did - none. Many greats, but he transcended them - all of them. It's not just his technique. His skill level was off the charts but his interpretation - it was genius. Clapton had to leave SRV's performance because if he stayed, he would have never picked up his guitar again. For my money, it's SRV and then everyone else. And I don't think it's close.

  • @alanberg5575
    @alanberg5575 Рік тому +228

    Great reaction! First off, I'm sorry for the loss of your brother; you guys were obviously close. As to this particular video of Stevie, it's regarded by many folks to be, perhaps, the greatest guitar performance ever filmed. This was around the time that Stevie was gaining international fame, after a decade or so of doing the club circuit here in Texas. He became, in my opinion, the greatest guitarist of all time. He was also a very humble and sweet person, despite all the on stage swag he displayed. He kicked a horrible addiction to cocaine and alcohol in late 1986---giving God the glory for it, then lived the next four years clean, sober and happy before being killed in a helicopter accident after his last gig in Wisconsin. He left an incredible legacy, that's for sure!

    • @creinicke1000
      @creinicke1000 Рік тому +5

      It was so unfair for him to be engaged and have his life in order.. Getting tons of love for his music and then dies. I lived in WI when the crash happened.. what is it about WI?? It's killed more than one.

    • @Prone2Thrill
      @Prone2Thrill Рік тому +6

      Agree - great comments!

    • @acemodez3169
      @acemodez3169 Рік тому +10

      He also after getting sober, was playing better and better and better than ever

    • @ThorneJr
      @ThorneJr Рік тому +6

      Perfectly stated. We are all sinners. Stevie beat the demons. May God keep him and hold him close. To God the glory!

    • @stormspotterkwp
      @stormspotterkwp Рік тому +3

      G.O.A.T! What else can one say! Thanks for sharing your experience and this remarkable performance.

  • @MosaicRose99
    @MosaicRose99 Рік тому +59

    We love Stevie. He not only was talented beyond imagination, but he was a humble and caring man who helped many others find sobriety and a better life. The day he died was the day we lost an incredible man. RIP Stevie....❤🎸🎶

  • @melissavukelic4138
    @melissavukelic4138 8 місяців тому +19

    I’m not really a blues fan, but SRV transcends genre. He didn’t “play” music, he FELT it! It emanated from his soul and flowed from his fingers through his guitar. I still experience that flood of ecstasy that gives me butterflies and chills every time I watch one of his live performances.

    • @DianeLake-sw3ym
      @DianeLake-sw3ym 3 місяці тому +1

      Thank you for giving Stevie Ray and the blues a chance. I am a huge fan of the blues. I grew up on rock with blues and really never knew much else with the rock I liked. From Zeppelin to Janis to early British blues rock. But, Stevie was the best.
      I love other kinds of music but, I love blues and rock the most.

  • @generic53
    @generic53 Рік тому +64

    I've always called his playing "subconscious playing." Mouth open and jaw moving, eyes closed, doesn't have to look at his chord placement. Just playing on pure feeling where his fingers just KNOW where to go without thinking about it. All hail SRV.

  • @johnnoel3416
    @johnnoel3416 Рік тому +63

    I feel like you can always tell the difference in someone who’s born with a gift and someone who learned a talent. Stevie was born to do it. Not many people can make you feel things thru a guitar like he could. That’s something you can’t teach

    • @Ass4ssinX
      @Ass4ssinX Рік тому +1

      Don't be discouraged in that, though. Even Stevie said that no one is good right when they start "... Except maybe my brother Jimmie."

    • @BobbiTaylor624
      @BobbiTaylor624 Рік тому

      I say that about the 13 Aussie..God gave him a gift. Boy is he using it and sharing it with all of us!

  • @armadillotoe
    @armadillotoe Рік тому +59

    Stevie makes his guitar sing, cry, and scream in pain. Seeing him live was amazing.

  • @ryenstrotheide2537
    @ryenstrotheide2537 Рік тому +65

    By far one of the greatest performances caught on film. Gives me chills every time.

  • @jeffreyvansickle5785
    @jeffreyvansickle5785 10 місяців тому +14

    We get so focused on his playing sometimes we forget the guy could freaking sing too. So much incredible musical talent in one man.

  • @tylerreisinger734
    @tylerreisinger734 Рік тому +42

    Dude, SRV is OP as hell. He was on an entirely different level. An insane talent that is unparalleled to this day

  • @pebblehilllane
    @pebblehilllane Рік тому +66

    Reactions to Stevie Ray Vaughn performing "Texas Flood" live at the El Mocambo are my favorite reactions to watch. Not long into the video people are amazed, some stunned, others will say things like it can't get any better than this --- but not one of them have a clue how very much more is yet to come. The song starts out on a level that's so high that many cannot begin to believe that Stevie Ray could keep upping the level, and doing so all the way to the end of the song. When reactors go on and on early in the song I just sit there thinking --- you ain't seen or heard anything yet.

    • @MRBrien77
      @MRBrien77 Рік тому +2

      I wait to see peoples reaction at the 9 minute mark when he slings the guitar around his back and the face they make is always the same

    • @colleenmcclurg2010
      @colleenmcclurg2010 Рік тому +2

      @@MRBrien77 I saw Stevie play an ENTIRE song behind his back and it sounded just as good as when he played it normally!😉

  • @Chaotic_Veteran
    @Chaotic_Veteran Рік тому +33

    SRV was someone special. You can physically see that when he plays, he plays with all he has. The guitar is just another extension of his natural being, like an arm or a leg. Another thing he never EVER seems lost during his performances. There’s never a pause, or need for him to collect himself and figure out what to do next. It just pours out of him the entire time. By far my absolute favorite guitar player.

  • @Shovelheadtard
    @Shovelheadtard Рік тому +63

    Every song in this El Mocambo concert is ridiculously amazing.

    • @ericholdsworth6611
      @ericholdsworth6611 Рік тому +2

      I still have the VCR tape from that, I pull it out even though I have it on my digital storage, just awesome.

    • @humpy936
      @humpy936 11 місяців тому +1

      Damn right!

    • @brettkenschaft4239
      @brettkenschaft4239 11 місяців тому +1

      What I would give to have been in that crowd!!!! Pure magic!!

  • @MarkPuckett
    @MarkPuckett 6 місяців тому +15

    It is easy to overlook the work of Chris Layton (drummer) and Tommy Shannon (bass) in SRV's work, especially this song: it is SLOW blues, and maintaining a beat that is less than 60 bpm while SRV fills is a real testament to just how good the rhythm section is. Together they were absolute blues perfection.

  • @janbow5124
    @janbow5124 Рік тому +19

    No you do not look like an idiot watching SRV you look like a man in awe enjoying an amazingly talented performer. He was and still is the tops. Mesmerising I love him. Your brother had real good taste RIP to both men. ❤

  • @jenniferandrews1917
    @jenniferandrews1917 Рік тому +28

    I’ve always felt like SRV was possessed by his guitar. Him and that guitar were one. R.I.P. Stevie.

    • @bobby_c7671
      @bobby_c7671 Рік тому

      I think his guitar was possessed by Stevie. Haha!

  • @robertmooney571
    @robertmooney571 8 місяців тому +2

    The greatest guitar player in the history of all mankind. RIP SRV!

  • @liquidsmokemustang1537
    @liquidsmokemustang1537 Рік тому +12

    Stevie put his whole heart and soul into his guitar. If it doesn’t evoke an emotional response, you’re not listening. Your brother, may he Rest In Peace, had great taste.

  • @jayallen7790
    @jayallen7790 Рік тому +6

    Stevie didn’t play the guitar, it spoke through him! RIP the legend.

  • @jaimeschumann68
    @jaimeschumann68 Рік тому +16

    Sweetie you REALLY NEED TO CHECK OUT STEVIE RAY VAUGHAN " LIFE WITHOUT YOU.. I WATCHED IT AND OMG.. AMAZING!!! HE WROTE IT FOR HIS FRIEND.. & IT HAS A BEAUTIFUL MESSAGE!!! WELCOME TO THE STEVIE RAY VAUGHAN FAMILY 🙏🙏

  • @fatsiddog
    @fatsiddog Рік тому +4

    I was 15. Given tickets to go see… some blues guy. My friend and I went, its was a free concert.
    My life changed that night forever. SRV blew me away and still does too this day.
    I took up guitar the next day… been chasing Stevie ever since.

  • @dmsentra
    @dmsentra Рік тому +44

    And the thing is that it isn't just this song that will do this to you. All his performances are mind blowingly awesome. He never could read music and was self taught. All the energy he plays with shows through out the entire song. He isn't just a riff or three, Stevie Ray IS a riff.

    • @bobby_c7671
      @bobby_c7671 Рік тому +3

      To think...he played with those 13 gauge strings. Incredibly strong hands.

  • @shirleybuffington6420
    @shirleybuffington6420 Рік тому +6

    Stevie was a kind and humble man he said one time that he didn’t worry about the money he played because he loved to.

  • @1perfectpitch
    @1perfectpitch Рік тому +17

    Never heard anyone describe SRV's playing as poetic but I think you're right.

  • @OdeInWessex
    @OdeInWessex Рік тому +4

    He had a rough childhood with an alcoholic father who abused him. He ended up self medicating at an extremely early age and ended up an addict himself, despite it all he took that pain and turned it into something extraordinary, unique and beautiful - the definition of a true artist. I think of Stevie Ray as the 'Van Gogh' of guitar players. He cleaned up - tough to do but he pulled it off and was just getting it together when he died in a helicopter accident. The true definition of a tragic end. He can and will grow in stature as time goes on. RIP Stevie-Ray, I wish I'd met you.

  • @naturalginger999
    @naturalginger999 Рік тому +42

    Just one of those little pieces of perfection that are peppered into our world, from time to time 🧡

  • @lathedauphinot6820
    @lathedauphinot6820 Рік тому +21

    I was blessed to see Stevie play many times in Austin and Dallas. He’d sort of go into a trance and tap into some Source that only he could find, and music flowed from him. It could be nearly a religious experience, because you knew, or thought you knew, that no human could play like that, rushing along with no idea where he was going but never hitting a wall, and so it proved that God must exist, or at least something much bigger than we can understand. We’d leave after he played exhausted, drenched in sweat, no one speaking, but exhilarated and revived. It’s natural not to have anything to say after seeing this, because how do you explain something you can’t understand?

  • @johnpbh
    @johnpbh 8 місяців тому +12

    Stevie Ray Vaughan and David Gilmour are two completely different guitarists but they have the one thing in common.... They use the whole fretboard to make you feel emotions that you didn't think music could evoke... Aren't we lucky to have been able to hear both of them and know just how good they really were. Keep on rocking.

    • @kwerk2011
      @kwerk2011 6 місяців тому +1

      Agree. I put Derek Trucks up with these two for the same reason.

    • @mja4wp
      @mja4wp Місяць тому +1

      SRV, Gilmore, Jerry Garcia, Mark Knoffler and Les Paul all have different styles...but because of what you say...the way the encompass the entirety of the instrument...they enable it to do incomparable things....was blessed to see them all live...some many times...SRV only 1x and im grateful for that

    • @johnpbh
      @johnpbh Місяць тому +1

      @@mja4wp Only ever seen David and Mark live... As for Les Paul. I still have a 10 inch LP, (yes they made 10 instead of 12 at one pint). Bye, Bye Blues from 1952. I literally grew up with it.. My dad bought it in 1952 and I was born in 1953. It's my treasure. And it's how I understood how mutli track recording worked. The man was a Legend and a Genius. Thank goodness we have youtube to let us know just his legacy.

    • @mja4wp
      @mja4wp Місяць тому +1

      @@johnpbh thats v cool. My Dad took me to see the Les Paul Trio at Fat Tuesdays in NYC where Les appeared weekly for well over a decade I believe. I loved it so much, I went back w/ friends many times....when Fat Tuesdays folded Les moved to the Iridium and played there until the end (for him). He was always w/ a sparkle in his eye...bringing up new talent often at the end...and never failed to impress the audience w/ his stories and skill. A real American Icon

  • @stevehughes2482
    @stevehughes2482 Рік тому +2

    Hard Core Blues - and the VERY BEST THERE IS.
    Stevie's music just GUSHES out from his soul.
    Never, ever repeats itself unless he wants it to.
    Un-fuckin-believable...

  • @IPfreely333
    @IPfreely333 Рік тому +6

    you REALLY NEED to check out "Tin Pan Alley" live with Johnny Copeland..... a great display of music and kinsmen-ship. it'll make you feel something for sure.

    • @Brotha_Teresa
      @Brotha_Teresa Рік тому +1

      That performance is the absolute peak of the blues gospel. It will always go down as in my top 3 live performances…
      Ever…
      Of any genre

  • @SWTSU
    @SWTSU Рік тому +31

    The man never played it the same way twice!!!! Every night he had a different feeling on how to perform tunes and his mood that day/night steered him in a certain direction and that’s what you got as an audience member from the GOAT!!!!! Been there done that watching him dozens of times!!!!! Pure talent and emotions!!!! Just an unbelievable performer and Double Trouble ruled as his band!!!! So talented!!!!! As BB King said in amazement after playing with him once (BB was a great influence on Stevie when he was growing up and definitely wasn’t a slouch on playing Blues), we blues guitarist play in sentences and Stevie plays in paragraphs!!!!! So says Austin Tx!!!!! 😎🍸

    • @drdanr
      @drdanr Рік тому +1

      I always wondered what his mood was this night because even for Stevie, this was on a whole other level. I read somewhere that before this show he was dead asleep somewhere back stage I guess and they weren’t sure if they could wake him for the show. Then he got up and went out and played the best recorded concert ever IMO

    • @TheOneEyesView
      @TheOneEyesView Рік тому +3

      It was once said of SRV that "he never played the same thing once"...haha...that's strong

    • @SWTSU
      @SWTSU Рік тому +2

      @@TheOneEyesView I’m sorry but that makes no sense!!!!! Everyone plays the same thing once other wise they never played it!!!! I want what your smoking!!! As long as it’s weed!!!! 😎🍸

  • @seejudyo
    @seejudyo Рік тому +19

    No one better than Stevie Ray Vaughan,he played with his soul 💙

  • @jameslinton6424
    @jameslinton6424 Рік тому +13

    Seb, No need to apologize for being captivated by a master of guitar and driven by the inspiration of your beloved brother. Honest, heart-warming and soulful - your reaction! Thank you.

  • @steveg5933
    @steveg5933 Рік тому +4

    At his last show, a Blues festival, the Legendary Bluesman Albert King was watching the show from backstage. SRV was absolutely dialed in. The next act was also backstage panicking. He looked at King and reportedly shouted "HOW THE F AM I SUPPOSED TO FOLLOW THAT?" The next act? Legendary Bluesman himself none other than Eric Clapton.
    That said brorther you're in good company. SRV always brings out the feels. I've followed him from the get go. Sadly I never got to see him live. I should have but it wasn't meant to be. I have tickets for the next show. As he left the venue the helicopter he was in crashed taking with it the greatest guitar player ever to have lived. I'm 57 now and I still get caught up listening to his music.

    • @alanberg5575
      @alanberg5575 Рік тому +2

      Actually, I think it was Robert Cray that Clapton said that to, but nonetheless, he did indeed say it. Can you imagine being so great, as Stevie was, and intimidate other great guitar players? Stevie went out with a bang---that's for sure!

  • @brianbrekke9500
    @brianbrekke9500 Рік тому +36

    SRV was a channel for all the Blues artists that passed before to come through and still entertain us. He goes into a trance when playing and the music just flows

  • @wadeshull8227
    @wadeshull8227 11 місяців тому +3

    Stevie has always been in a class by himself....When he plays he becomes one with his guitar

  • @bigdaddy1279
    @bigdaddy1279 Рік тому +3

    He is truly the greatest guitar player that ever lived. I saw him five times, twice with my elbows on the stage. The best music experiences of my life.

  • @JennyJohn50
    @JennyJohn50 Рік тому +49

    Thanks for the heartfelt reaction! If you love blues & this reminds you of your' brother, I highly recommend Life Without You live at the Capital Theater, written for SRV's dear friend Charlie Wirtz who passed away suddenly. For more super cold blues that will just blow you away, I also suggest: Tin Pan Alley live, SRV with Johnny Copeland; At Capital Theater also check out Lenny. Sessions with Albert King & SRV: Don't Lie To Me, Born Under A Bad Sign & Blues At Sunrise are all stunning. And, live in Austin, Look At Little Sister & Pride & Joy. All are works of Art. And I ALWAYS recommend live for any SRV. He always gets me in the feels too. Because he's in the feels. ❤

    • @josemadera3138
      @josemadera3138 Рік тому +1

      His best song imo

    • @janetpope1455
      @janetpope1455 Рік тому +2

      My favorite SRV song especially after losing my husband in 2020 and finding it playing on his CD player in his truck the first time I drove it, after. Please react to the live show from '85 at The Capitol Theatre. So many things going on, guitar change, tuning, losing a tooth and the heartfelt message in the middle. My husband and I saw him numerous times in concert, the last time just months before SRV passed and Life Without You was in the play-list.

  • @baggerjeff3131
    @baggerjeff3131 Рік тому +13

    Seen the man 3 times live and doesn't come close to filing the void left by his passing!!! RIP SRV 👍👊😎🇨🇦

    • @PatrickFitzgerald-wt9fc
      @PatrickFitzgerald-wt9fc 10 місяців тому +1

      2 times for me. I've seen this video tons of times and still tear up every fricken time! God Bless.

    • @elizabethness3629
      @elizabethness3629 10 місяців тому +1

      WOW YOU'VE SEEN HIM 3 TIMES !!?? Love Peace n RESPECT xxx

    • @baggerjeff3131
      @baggerjeff3131 10 місяців тому

      @@elizabethness3629 cheers and thanks 👍

  • @bodysnatcher2006
    @bodysnatcher2006 Рік тому +2

    SRV's foot pedal actually belonged to Hendrix, the family gifted it to SRV in recognition of his great admiration of Hendrix. By the time he was fifteen he was playing on stage with some of greatest blues artists ever. He aws and is the GOAT.

  • @donnamoskowitz4978
    @donnamoskowitz4978 Рік тому +26

    Most honest reaction I've ever seen! 2 notes into the performance and you were hooked!!!
    The look on your face and at a loss for words was priceless!!! I was getting teary eyed because I could feel your emotion! Thank you young man!!! Love from Texas!!!

  • @DuaneGib
    @DuaneGib Рік тому +14

    With SRV you get more than a guitorgasm. He hits you deep in your soul. All these years later and he still moves you even though it's a song you've heard countless times. Just a true gift of God.

  • @dormammu217
    @dormammu217 4 місяці тому +1

    "Remember, Kid, There's Heroes And There's Legends. Heroes Get Remembered, But Legends Never Die." SRV IS AN ABSOLUTE LEGEND !!!!!

  • @stevestudeny8443
    @stevestudeny8443 5 місяців тому +1

    Last year my wife got me a shirt that said " I may be old, but I saw Stevie Ray Vaughan play live on stage five times". Such a talent gone too early! RIP SRV 😎

  • @ewetoobblowzdogg8410
    @ewetoobblowzdogg8410 Рік тому +4

    I was there that fatal night at Alpine Valley, WI. The line up was Robert Cray, Stevie Ray & Eric Clapton. Stevie's brother, Jimmy and Buddy Guy sat in as guests. The encore was all of them jamming together for another hour and a half. The last song Stevie ever played on stage was Sweet Home Chicago

  • @PaulImprota
    @PaulImprota Рік тому +14

    SRV makes guitar players want to quit.

  • @chuckyost6973
    @chuckyost6973 Рік тому +2

    Little Brother, I'm an old "60's Rock & Roll fart." Stevie makes me cry! That he died so young makes me weep!! So did Clapton, BB, etc. that also loved and respected he and his skills!!

  • @golfarmy4792
    @golfarmy4792 Рік тому +1

    Born in Austin 1958. Sixth street born in ‘75/‘76, my junior/senior years of high school. Later’70’s at Maggie Mae’s outdoor upstairs bar, we met some really cool dudes hanging out. When they were leaving, they gave us passes to see this band perform downstairs. We went. It was the same guys. SRV and Double Trouble. All three were/are the most down to earth humble guys you’d ever hope to meet. Austin was a great place to grow up in the 1970’s. RIP SRV. Still get to see your buds Tommy Shannon and Chris Layton perform these days; sometimes with Van.

  • @davidkosh1058
    @davidkosh1058 Рік тому +11

    Still get goosebumps and sometimes a few years after 33 years of the greatest bring gone.

  • @stangsswang8355
    @stangsswang8355 Рік тому +11

    It's normal to feel speechless after a Stevie performance!! After a few more you'll come to expect how amazing he is and you'll feel more comfortable expressing yourself.

  • @billsultzbach7079
    @billsultzbach7079 Рік тому +7

    He's a very rare breed, never seen anything like him so much energy pouring out of him. He was music

  • @Ncxgroup
    @Ncxgroup 7 місяців тому +1

    The first time I saw Stevie was in Austin, Texas, on 6th Street before the world knew who Stevie was. The last time I saw Stevie was at the Greek Theater in LA a decade later and a week before he passed in the crash. An incredible talent.

  • @UncleMas
    @UncleMas Рік тому +8

    Honored to have seen the man live once. There is no comparable player but even Clapton saw the gifts. He said of Stevie, " He was like a huge, open channel that music just poured out of. He made people who never touched a guitar want to pick one up and start pkaying, and made those of us who played for years want to quit."
    It doesn't get much better than that.

  • @madmex2k
    @madmex2k Рік тому +18

    No shame in getting emotional watching SRV mowin 'em down, I feel the same. That spirit he exudes grabs ahold of you, and he hits you with all his fire and emotion. Not gonna lie, when I found out he died, I had to pull mycar over and cry. I was fortunate enough to see him 6 times in my life, through all his own alcoholism and sobriety, and every one of his shows was completely pure fire. I always left emotionally drained, partially deaf, happy as hell, and looking for my next chance to go see him Live in Concert again! I have owned albums, CDs and DVDs of every bit of SRV I could find, only to have folks help themselves to my Albums. It made me mad, but then, I can see why they took it, and I just get another copy. At least I know they was a fan. And I hope someone jacks my copy from them too. hahaha! I don't thik I have heard a bad song by SRV. Check out JOe Bonamassa too! He is comparatively great.

  • @Rolltidemom65
    @Rolltidemom65 Рік тому +2

    Stevie was one of a kind. Ya know he was known for having very large and strong hands. He played with 13 gauge strings on high setting. But still would break them.
    He was sober what 3 years? Before the helicopter crash. But he would take the time to talk about being sober during a concert. I listened to an interview he did for AA or something similar. So humble and gracious .
    I went and found it. It was a speech he made for AA. I'm case anyone wishes to listen. First comment he makes is he was alive today only for the grace of God.
    ua-cam.com/video/8LQZ1NDH2LI/v-deo.html

  • @jason3898
    @jason3898 Рік тому +17

    There are so many reaction videos to this song right now and I'm loving watching every single one of them. My entire teenage years were spent listening to him, regretting everyday he had passed before I ever even knew who he was. I had that full concert on DVD and watched it thousands of times.

  • @capstan50g
    @capstan50g Рік тому +10

    This is a large pill to swallow, but the medicine makes it all better. SRV is the GOAT when it comes to blues guitar. Amazing! Condolences on your loss Sebs. Que Dios te bendiga, hombre.

  • @fredamedic2000
    @fredamedic2000 Рік тому +4

    Guitar Hero in God mode lol That guitar needed a cigarette after that.

  • @tonysoto8949
    @tonysoto8949 Рік тому +1

    All the Fender Stratocaster players like Stevie, Hendrix, Malmsteen, Eddie VH, etc all play from the heart and it showed in their music and live performances. Stevie reminds me a lot of Malmsteen and sadly not many know about them.

  • @vincentnicoletti
    @vincentnicoletti Рік тому +1

    He was in his own zone in the moment,like zen.a place where nobody else goes, that’s the only way you can play like that.pure consciousness

  • @anthonybrincefield2812
    @anthonybrincefield2812 Рік тому +12

    Never had the pleasure to see Stevie Ray live but I do have all his albums. Love him. Kenny Wayne Shepherd is phenomenal as well.

    • @bobby_c7671
      @bobby_c7671 Рік тому +1

      Yep! Johnny Lang is a child prodigy but he never had the urge to go "big time" I was lucky to have seen him live and all you can say is, WOW!

  • @janicez2630
    @janicez2630 Рік тому +7

    He was the best. So honored to have experienced him live on his last tour.

  • @colleenmcclurg2010
    @colleenmcclurg2010 Рік тому +9

    I love watching reactions to Stevie! I was lucky enough to see him 3 times, the last time was in March, the same year he died, he was so on fire that night, it was incredible. There will never be another guitarist like him. There are a ton of good guitarists, there are a lot of great guitarists, but there was only one Stevie Ray, Rip SRV, you are still missed, my man!😢

  • @damianconway9949
    @damianconway9949 Рік тому +1

    So nice to see someone being totally blown away by the talent and virtuosity of SRV as I was so long ago. Stevie Ray lives.

  • @vickymiller2496
    @vickymiller2496 Рік тому +7

    I am SO glad you finally checked SRV out!!! I knew you would be exactly what you said 'dumbfounded'!!! I seen him live! It
    was an incredible experience!

  • @jayhensley7681
    @jayhensley7681 Рік тому +17

    I used to have this entire performance on DVD and I cried every time I watched it. Couldn't help it. Stevie poured his entire heart out every time he picked up his guitar.

    • @kwerk2011
      @kwerk2011 6 місяців тому

      "Lenny" from that show is one of the greatest things I've ever experienced.

  • @SSPVideo
    @SSPVideo Рік тому +10

    I love how Stevie is still connecting people long after he is gone. It's like that was his destiny, to bring all together through his music. I never met the man but I love him. I think that's how many feel when they hear him play.
    The music = Love.
    SRV = THE G.O.A.T.

  • @rosemaryabbott1020
    @rosemaryabbott1020 Рік тому +2

    I remember the first time I ever heard him, and I had not heard of him at that time, 1985, was on my headset at work. It was "Look At Little Sister". I put the speakers on my co-workers' ears and asked him who it was. After work I went and scarfed up my very first SRV cassette I memorized every song he made in my head. I could sing you his guitar arrangement. No way I could play them, but I could sing them.

  • @maninthemiddle55
    @maninthemiddle55 Рік тому +2

    I was lucky enough to see SRV 3 times, twice in NOLA and once in Eugene. Stevie was as humble as he was great. In fact I think he was that great precisely because he was that humble. He so respected those blues musicians who came before him that he came to embody their collective greatness, for the sake of the art form.

  • @ronnie6818
    @ronnie6818 Рік тому +3

    I love your precious memory. I’m sorry you didn’t get to enjoy this discovery with your brother but I’m sure you embraced his love by what he told you of this amazing artist. It can’t help but make you still feel close. Now I can’t wait you check out Mary had a little lamb, not your childhood rendition but for grown folks.

  • @douglasg.9271
    @douglasg.9271 Рік тому +7

    I was privileged to see him perform twice, and he was awesome.
    Everything he played, he poured his soul into it.
    RIP to the GOAT.

  • @j.lorenz4628
    @j.lorenz4628 Рік тому +1

    This is why SRV has been my favorite musician of all time since I was 5 years old (now 41 yrs old)!

  • @stevekocinski383
    @stevekocinski383 Рік тому +2

    I’ve seen some awe inspiring guitarists over the years but undoubtedly he is the best ever that I’ve seen. Did anyone see the tour he did with the Fabulous Thunderbirds and the encore was him and his brother Jimmy playing that double neck simultaneously? If not Google that. I was at his last show thinking I can’t wait to see him again and the sad and tragic news came the next day. Miss you SRV !

  • @jokeradam2278
    @jokeradam2278 Рік тому +6

    It warms my heart, and would Stevie's too, to see young folks being turned on to the greatness we lost when SRV checked out. He's looking down smiling. 💯

  • @sgholt
    @sgholt Рік тому +5

    A Texas Legend...still in our hearts and ears. I get tears every time seeing him play....I am a Texan blues lover, peace y'all :'(

  • @gilbertdare5921
    @gilbertdare5921 4 місяці тому

    By far the best version of Texas Flood , to be seen, he ever did. Saw him in concert 4 times. Everytime with the same passion from him. The man was born to do what he did with that instrument. My all time favorite player. GOAT!!!!!!!!!

  • @PJDeFranco
    @PJDeFranco Рік тому +2

    Saw Stevie ray 3 times and just months before his death. Sebs, Stevie play every song with that intensity, attack and vicisous feral abandonment. Stevie may have been the 8 wonder of the world, sorry you missed it. But more then a great guiarist he was a wonderful human being. He spent 20 min talking to my 9 year daughter after his show just 3 months before his death. God bless him

  • @elizabethetheridge176
    @elizabethetheridge176 Рік тому +5

    You are going to enjoy this rabbit hole.

  • @reneerichter1263
    @reneerichter1263 Рік тому +10

    He was absolutely amazing live!! RIP Stevie Ray…taken from us way too soon 😢❤

  • @jamesgansrow7544
    @jamesgansrow7544 Рік тому +1

    The first time I saw him play, I left the concert, laughing, and at the same time crying I have never seen anything like that before. I had probably been to 100 concerts. He was all soul!!!

  • @gl15col
    @gl15col Рік тому +1

    If someone watches Stevie Ray, and gets a big grin within 10 seconds, thats a person I can understand. You passed the test. Subscribed. His brother Jimmy said "People miss him because he was a great guitarist but I miss my little brother." You should look up some facts about him, he had one hell of a life. And listen to "Tin Pan Alley Live with Johnny Copeland". You will be as much in love with Stevie Ray as so many others still are.

  • @terrymcgee7361
    @terrymcgee7361 Рік тому +8

    That was so much fun to watch. This is why we love reactions. Having someone else appreciate the artists and music we love and seeing them react to it for the first time. RIP Stevie Ray...and your brother Jose. Peace!

  • @seandobson6221
    @seandobson6221 Рік тому +5

    SRV is such an amazing talent. When he finished a song everyone, whether smoker or not, and including the guitar needs a smoke for the afterglow.

  • @bjewing723
    @bjewing723 Рік тому +1

    I'm a 67yo white guy. I just wanted to say how moved I was to see you hear Stevie Ray play Texas Flood (and Look at Little Sister). So far on UA-cam, I've watched a concert harpist, a 20 something woman, listen to Zeppelin for the first time. I just watched a classically trained opera singer, same demographic, listen to Sabbath. I am so gratified that, not only is a new generation as taken by the heroes of my youth as was I, but most importantly, the music that shaped my life will live on far into the future. Thank you for a great experience.

  • @quentinmichel7581
    @quentinmichel7581 7 днів тому +1

    Another great vid is Stevie and his older brother Jimmy (of The Fabulous Thunderbirds) playing the 1963 instrumental PIPELINE at the same time...on the same double-neck guitar. 😁
    Epic.

  • @kengunter6903
    @kengunter6903 Рік тому +3

    The GOAT my man. Period!!!