Stevie Ray Vaughan and Johnny Copeland -Tin Pan Alley 1985 (Live) | Reaction Video
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Long, but very soulful ! Thanks for watching!
BB King called him the best guitarist he's ever seen or played with. He paid tribute to all his idols,like Mr. Copeland here. From Muddy Waters to Freddie King To lightnin Hopkins. There are dozens of videos out there with him. ABSOLUTELY DO NOT MISS HIM DOING TEXAS FLOOD,makes this seem tame.
HIPPIE REDNECK
FORT WORTH, TEJAS⭐
SRV songs can be long and worth the listen every time.
Stevie Ray is one of the few that I crave the live version.
Steve Ray Vaughan may have been the greatest blues guitarist who ever lived. And Johnny Copeland was a blues legend in Texas. Great friends those two - and they are dearly missed.
Yes I looked them up and yes very dearly missed. They were just great !
Hi again Thomas👋💙. Isn't it grand when someone experiences Stevie Ray for the first time? Gobsmacked and stunned. I can't even remember what song he played my first time watching and listening. I was so amazed and shook at the intense intimacy of his relationship with his guitar. So effortless and impeccable playing like it was no thing at all. His passionate soul just oozes with blues perfection, an absolute embarrassment of riches. I don't how many times I watched before I could even start to appreciate how special a talent I was witnessing. And my appreciation and respect continues to grow each and every time.
@@harrietmiller3982 - you bet it is!! Good to hear from you. Hope all is going wonderfully on your end 🙂
@@Thomas-qe7ez thank you Thomas. I am well. Trying to get lots of mulch down in my garden to help conserve precious water. It was 92 here today in Northern CA and 3rd year of a bad drought. But music and Stevie Ray in particular help through each and every day for which I am grateful. What part of the country do you make home? ✌️💙
The reason they was laughing so hard after the song was because Johnny forgot the words to the last verse and Stevie ended up singing it .
This is out standing...Great Performance! SRV IS THE GOAT! 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Two Texas Blues masters!
This is a class in classic slow blues taught by two masters
Johnny forgot a verse or two but who cares. This is a forever legendary performance 💋💋💋
Oh please head down the Stevie Ray Vaughan rabbit hole. I love watching people watch him for the first time. SRV is the greatest guitarist ever. And Johnny Copeland was magic!
Stevie Ray Vaughan brought Blues back from obscurity, giving credit to all the Greats with whom he played; if you want to know his roots, watch his 'In Session' video where he jams & reminisces with his mentor, God Father, Albert King: ua-cam.com/video/4-apz26BfHY/v-deo.html
Thank you !! I added it to the list
You just watched GREATNESS. A lesson in The Blues.
Yess definitely
Absolutely love this performance with Stevie and Johnny. Stevie Ray, the cat in the hat with a strat. Boy, are you gonna love the journey down this rabbit hole. If you love Blues, do yourself a favor and get you some SRV therapy, just what the Dr. ordered. 🎸👽🐐. ☮️ to all
This is one of my favorite SRV duo performances.
Of all the SRV videos, and there are quite a few, this one with Johnny Copeland is my favorite. I hope you enjoyed it as much as I do. There is something about this song that is deeply affecting.
You know I think that all of the old blue's players that were still alive back in the 80s had a special fondness for Stevie. Because he brought the blue's back to the mainstream and it boosted a lot of their careers . But when Stevie died in 1990 it brought an end to a wonderful revival. May all the old blue's players RIP.
Two of the Goat's, brother! Real music! Great reaction!
Stevie Ray Vaughan was an amazing bules,rock, song writer and producer, his career only span 7 years but left a great legacy. He did a special with Albert King ( his godfather) and played with many great blues performers. He started playing guitar at the age of 7 when his brother Jimmy Vaughan from the band The Fabulous Thunderbirds, in 1983 his album Texas Flood debut, he was inducted into The Austin Music Hall Of Fame, Blues Hall Of Fame in 2000, honored by Mark White the Texas Governor in 1985, won 6 Grammys, 10 Austin Music Awards, 5 W.C.Handy Awards, Entertainer Of The Year, Instermental Of The Year, inducted into The Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame in 2015, he was nominated 51 times and won 21 times, Sad that after all that he only had one #1 hit with Crossfire. He played behind his head and back, backwards one hand, broken string, switched guitar in the middle of a solo and never missed a beat, he even used his elbow in Little Wing and he would adjust his guitar and AMP's while playing. He was one of a kind yet when you see great guitar God's or anything like that he is never #1, show me any other performer that can do all that I mentioned, still no one can. STEVIE RAY VAUGHAN IS THE GOAT OF ALL TIME
That was some next level shit! Stevie and Johnny both. A master class on the blues.
at 7:15 SRV made two upstrokes to tell Johnny Copeland how much he was loving what he was playing-strictly for them.❤At 8:25 when you said WTF?…Stevie, look at him-he’s actually recovering from that, you can see him taking a few breaths and getting his bearings back, albeit quickly. this is a fantastic part of SRV’s Montreaux 1985 concert.
Real Artists. Amazing!!
Back in another life, when I was working my way through college, I worked with a lot of older Black folks from the South. They were all amazed that I was aware of the blues given how young I was. Most beautiful music there is. Soulful too. Them old folks knew.
Beyond Beautiful
SRV ~ 🎸🐐 THE goat of all goats
Do yourself a HUGE favor ⬇️:
**Texas Flood at El Macambo**
**Life Without You at Capitol Theater **
**Voodoo Child at Starwood Theater in Nashville**
I COULD"NT AGREE MORE !!!!
Nobody should miss this one!! Texas' favorite son.
Agree!!
And Third stone from the Sun...at the Mocambo
Absolutely….he needs the blues.
Great reaction🎸🎶‼️💯. Welcome to the amazing world of our beloved Stevie Ray💙 . No one has ever played with more soul and commitment than this amazing artist. Self taught, never read music. Listened to all the great blues men on records and found the sounds on the guitar. All the great blues man accepted, loved, and respected this man as one of their own. They loved him like a son. BB King, Albert King, Buddy Guy, and so many others. For some more great collaborations there is a great team up of Albert King and Stevie called "In Session". Any track from that is 🔥‼️. One of my favorites from that is "Don't Lie to Me". Enjoy this incredible rabbit hole. We are looking forward to more from you✌️💙
This concert is right behind Live at the El Macombo for his best performances that I've ever heard 👍👍 Johnny Copelands voice is INCREDIBLE, a real bluesman in every sense of the word! That part where he says EVVVVVVERY WOMAN❗️❗️❗️
Magic. Same concert.. And an even Better jam with SRV the Great Johnny Clpeland is "Look at Little Sister." They both let loose for about 9 minutes. They had wide smiles on their faces because they knew it was special. It is unbelievable. Note SRV always gave tribute to those like Copeland who paved the way for him.
Keep going with Stevie Ray!! Check out “Little Wing “ or “Lenny “ from El Macombo. Or both…
I hope you get into the stevie ray Vaughan experience you will be blown away so many great performances watch live performances at Capitol theater couldn't stand the weather life without you testify ain't gone n give up on love
My favorite by him is life without you at the capital theater live
They where the best of the BEST. ❤❤❤❤ He was my Brother.❤❤
So much soul in this song.. Stevie's guitar playing and Johnnie's voice.. Outstanding!
Aughta be a law baby! That much talent on one stage at one time. Jeez the drummer and the bass player driving the rhythm in perfection with Stevie and Mr. Copeland, perfection, perfection, perfection. OMG I'm losin my mind!!! The lyrics of this song kill me every time.
Best music out here..the blues is true
Definitely!!
Got SRV, ok. I'm hooked. Subbing. lol
Thank you !!
Interesting fact about this concert series, well couple. First he performed there 3 yrs earlier and was BOO'd. Next he was "discovered" by Jackson Brown and David Bowie who were attendance at that show. Jackson Brown lent SRV studio time and David Bowie invited him to play on his up coming album "Let's Dance"😉
I love at the start of one of the songs they say "THREE YEARS AGO TOMORROW" because the next day was the day the got boo'd three years ago
I still have to go with Stevie Ray Vaughan Texas flood live at El Monte combo as my favorite 🎸🐐🎶🎤💯🙏RIP SRV 🙏
Magicians! Absolutely.This is definitely one that after watching the video, you need to lie back and get comfortable, put on the headphones, close your eyes and listen again. And again.
I've noticed many reactors covering this but I never watched... this is my first time... and only because YOU covered it. In a different SRV video, you said it's like he's teaching the guitar how to play~~~brilliant my friend. Texas Flood at El Macombo is awesome and you've covered it but I love the intensity of his vocals in Texas Flood Shout Factory A Celebration of Blues and Soul. And thank you for never stooping to laugh at his. "stank face!" Lol anyone who can play like that.. can make any face they want
Now that you have lost your Vaughanginity, You need to review His version of "Texas Flood" Live at El Mocambo!!!!!!
You are not ready!!!!!!!
On my list ! Coming soon
Stevie was the 🐐 goat
Johnny copeland was the voice of the blues but Stevie Ray Vaughn was the guitar! ❤❤❤
I forgot how much Johnny loved those Peavey Strat copies. Great guitars. They never sold when they were first put on the market in the late seventies. A friend of mine inherited one from his older brother and I was blown away when I played it. They also designed a Peavey Telecaster for Steve Cropper in the early nineties, and not only did Cropper endorse it, he abandoned Fender altogether and has been playing a Peavey ever since.
Rest in power srv
That's not sweat. It's the soul just pouring out of them.
Hi from your new subscriber in Charlotte NC! You reacting to Stevie Ray (the 🐐) made me stop & subscribe!
🎸💯 Those Texas blues tho son‼🤯🔥
SRV called his guitar "The One"‼
RIP Stevie Ray Vaughan. ❤🕊🙏
(Do yourself a favor & check out SRV's "Texas Flood" Live at El Mocambo! Seriously, dude. JUST DO IT!)
Coming soon !
The best of the best
Stevie Ray Vaughan is my brother.
If those vocals don't jerk chill bumps then you're not breathing 😂
BRO, YOU WERE JUST MESMERIZED!!!
Yes lol 100%
This what ya call the Texas Blues ya'll.
Let me really blow your mind?
Check out Stevie Ray Vaughan & Jeff Healey doing Look at little sister...
Got it ! Coming soon !
Even their outfits went back and forth
This is one of my favorites when he plays with Jimmy Copeland and 10 Pannelli is you’ll love this song you’ll love the duet between them and the chemistry between them and that’s what I like about him he gives credit of all the black guitars that he learned from that he played with that he gave his soul to that music and I am with your brother on Ness say hi to your brother from Liz the queen
Watch "Rise of a Texas Bluesman", a short bio on SVR you can find here on YT. It's really good and will prime you for your trip into SVR greatness.
Subscribed. But if you're going down the SVR rabbit hole you gotta favor the versions filmed at the El Macambo. That was one of the top 5 live concert films in history. It's a tiny little club in Toronto and he was on fire that night like I never saw him before. Texas Flood will blow you away. Seriously.
Your great grandma probably listened to the old bluesmen like the ones who were Stevie's inspiration and like Johnny Copeland there. He was from Texas but she probably knew the Mississippi Delta blues better.
Gotcha !! Thank you!
I guess that this is your first Stevie Ray Vaughn video. Almost very one who hears this kind of stuff reacts the same way (Whiskey Tango Foxtrot), and the mind is blown again.
Don't feel bad, we all did the same thing. this is one of his very best tunes, and he shared the stage with the man who wrote the tune.
I just had to laugh. Your reaction is classic. Nobody could believe SRV was that good, until they SAW him play. Again, don't feel bad, we all have been there who like SRV. RIP Stevie, we all miss you. ;-)
Toooo me, this his his best song, Texas loves SRV , thanks for reacting . Nice channel sir.
We love SRV here in Texas. No cussing needed though.
I am a lost soul. Wish the best for everyone.
Dude, that boy sends his soul on the guitar strings
Loving the respect! Well done.
Much appreciated!
Oh Lord son! Your great great grandma??
I'm from not too far from Alabama and I've seen Stevie Ray in concert!
Ever heard of Johnny Winter?
Try Highway 61 Revisited!
Johnny Winter's Mean Town Blues -- on classic among many!
@@artbagley1406 I have that on his Best of Album!
I love his acoustics...Too Much Seconal, Come on in My Kitchen,
Anything that's bass our drum driven, Hwy 61 Revisited, Hustled Down in Texas and even the two tracks he didn't like lol, From a Buick 6 and Lucille!
Those old incandescent stage lights were hot as hell
Both Texas blues ❤
Check out Stevie Ray Vaughan live at El Mocombo Texas Flood.
WHAT THE FUCK INDEED SIR!
THIS SHIT BEAUTIFUL. The back & forth is known as a jam.
That was awesome!
The look on Mr Copelands face when he forgot the lyrics is priceless
Fire
Soul is best!
SRV died in a helicopter accident in 1990. Both he and Johnny are from Texas. RIP Stevie and Johnny 🌹🌹
SRV was a blues master, Clapton, Hendrix
GOAT
Try Robert Cray as well.
Ya gotta look up the performance of this song from Tokyo! He was hitting on all cylinders…
Great taste! New sub! Wowza! Hope you like Texas Flood! Also, Stevie also duets with his mentor, Albert King, too and it’s fabulous.
Jimi Hendrix also loved the blues.
Watch BB King and Buddy Guy- they influenced everybody!
Thank you for subbing!! and I will try to find a good BB King song and Buddy song to put on my list
Another huge SRV fan here. I'd like to suggest another song of Stevie Ray's "Stevie Ray Vaughan - Texas Flood (Live at the El Mocambo)" But if you would permit me, I would also like to make suggestion for another band "The Allman Brothers Band - One Way Out - At Fillmore East 1971 (HQ)" and this is another fine example of a southern-rock blues band. We lost Stevie Ray to a helicopter crash in 1990, at the tender age of 35yrs. old. RIP: Stevie Ray U R Missed 💔🔥🤘🎸
Thank you for posting exactly what you wanna see and it is now on my list!
New sub for this alone! ❤
I know you like this one (we ALL do) but you SERIOUSLY need to listen to the video where he does this song all by himself. Hard to imagine, but it's even better than this one. Even if you don't want to react to it, please listen/ watch if for own edification - he hits it harder and it will wring you out. You'll need to smoke a cigarette when he finishes - even if you don't smoke, lol.
If you ask any of the artists he played with Steve you will be spirited
Yo my brotha, I'm new I'm liking your show , you truly do got a 100% look on your face, .., little treat for you, check out " JEFF HEALEY'S,,,,, " CAN YOU SEE THE LIGHT" YOU'LL SEE ANOTHER OF THE WORLDS. " GREATEST BLUES AND JASS GUITARIST... YOUR GONNA LOVE THIS GUY..... ENJOY ..
Putting it on the list now !! Thank you !!
From a 70 year old , looks like you just came to Jesus!
One of the best guitarist ever couldn’t stand the weather voodoo Child close your eyes and you think it’s Jimi Hendrix playing voodoo child
Except Stevie played way more cleaner than Hendrix. I still love them both. And you have to add in there the overall greatest guitarist, Jimmy Paige.
Watch SRV sound chech. Rest easy Texas ❤
So I was just on your channel checking to see the traffic on your other reactions and it would seem garnering over 3K views in 12 days is the winner💯. Must be time to do more Stevie Ray🎸🎶‼️. Suggesting "Ain't Gone 'N' Give Up On Love" from the Capitol Theatre in 1985. One of his original compositions🎶 Enjoy✌️💙
Thank you !!! And I have put your suggestion on my list ☺️
@@TonyyooYT well thank you very much✌️💙
There both Texas Blues Guitar player's. Stevie Ray Vaughan is the Greatest Guitar Player on the face of the planet. BAR NONE ❤He's also my Brother. Johnny Copland was a Grammy Award winner Stevie won 6 Grammy's. They where both Entertainer's of the year. ❤❤ Stevie Ray's got 2 park's named After him and a Statue in Austin named him. ❤❤ gotta couple Street's named after him 2. Check out Stevie Ray Vaughan live at El Mocambo Texas Flood. IT WILL BLOW YOUR MIND 🐦 ❤ Check out Stevie Ray Vaughan live at Jazz Festival 3rd stone from the sun. WARNIN MIND BLOWER ALERT ⚠️ ❤ Stevie Ray was playin' Guitar since he was 6 year's old. He'd ride his bike down the street plauin' his guitar. You never see 👀 Stevie Ray without a guitar. He would mow the yard with his guitar around his neck. He worked 7 hour's a day 7 day's a week 365 day's a year. Literally. ❤❤ We had so much fun. We where like 2 bug's onna Bumper. He took his Little Sister Kiya Lynn Everywhere. And the other little sister Cheyenne Marie. We had so much fun all over the world. I love bein' on the Road just as much as he did. We where on the Road Constantly. I mean Constantly. I just loved it. But it was takin' its toll on our body's. Rested for 6 months and went right back to it. ❤❤
New sub, Stevie brought me here lol … loving your reaction’s brother…. By the way I’m some of that Alabama shit lol
Thank you ! And yes sir we family then !
Ya'll ain't seen nothin'. Check out 3rd stone of the sun. At El Macombo or the Festial. Mind blower Alert. ❤❤ Ya'll got your Warnin'. ❤❤
Check out SRV in Texas Flood and his version of Mary Had a Little Lamb.
Coming soon !! I gotcha!
Subscribed
Thank you !!
Hi Mr. T., U should check out Mr. Gary Moore's live version of "Still Got The Blues". Mr. Gary makes his Gibson cry.. ♠W.G.
Just put it on my list ! Thank you
MORE METALLICA PLZZZZ!!!
Gotcha !!
I'm tryna collab !!! Your my favorite UA-camr
Let's go !!
That guitar was off all chains. Not human but full of human frailties
🔥❤👍🎸😁
This is grown a** music.
@Tonyyoo's Reactions If you liked this one, please react to the video, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Albert King, Paul Butterfield, B. B. King. It's PHENOMENAL! Definitely worth a listen.
Gotcha !!
React to texas flood live video(shout factory version)...absolutely bad ass!!!!
Coming !!
Please react to( life without you) ,1985 capital theatre NJ S.R.V .
Check out Lenny… he wrote it for his wife
Yeah nobody can do that Stevie, strumming shit… always been in the south too
Johnny Copeland forgot the words to the verse he was supposed to sing.
Try life without you srv
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One thing Stevie always did was play second fiddle to any of the greats he played with. He always out of respect let them shine. Albert King got onto him about that during Sessions.