Stevie Ray Vaughan Performs "Tightrope" | Letterman
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- The late blues great performs one of his hit songs with Paul Shaffer and the World's Most Dangerous Band.
(From "Late Night," air date: 9/21/89)
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2024, 59 years old & still get goosebumps watching SRV play!
You and me, both!
Me too I'm 60, I got to see him three times in Indianapolis, it changed my life ...I still get goosebumps.
I'm 57, SRV is still the best
I'm 59 also this is good
I'm 54, and yes SRV's just amazing
Stevie was clean at this point and was riding the momentum of his new album and outlook; you can tell he is in a good place. So utterly unfair he would be gone less than a year later.
RIP SRV 🥀 life is bittersweet!
Bonnie Raitt said on a podcast once she saw how much better SRV (sober 10/86) looked and played sober … she made the decision (sober 2/87) it was time for her to get sober!
In Step was act😢a great album!
@@michaelparrow5737 ... I grew up in Madison WI didn't see the Alpine Valley show was working my way through U of Wisconsin 🦡 BA in history degree as a butcher The Regent Food Market we cranked a LOT of SRV 🥀 in that tiny shop when they announced on the radio his chopper went down was a sucker punch 👊🏼 for the ages still stings it happened in my backyard 🌪️🎸🐐 I saw some great acts at Alpine Valley learned to ski at Cascade Mt next door
@@imtheman4805 Jimmie Vaughan's speech during Stevie's induction into the RRHOF still gets to me. "Big brother taught little brother how to play guitar. But little brother taught big brother how to get sober"
Miss you Stevie!
Yep
SRV just threw a monkey wrench into all hair metal bands of that era. His playing was straight ahead blues, just so pure and powerful! We miss him! ❤
He damn sure did!!
Made us all run to the woodshed.........😮❤❤❤holyshit
Stevie is like an old friend...love his guitaring and love the man who stepped out of the darkness of addiction into the light of recovery. His best friend Tommy Shannon said he wanted people to know how great Stevie was as a man even more than a guitarist.
Great he got out of addiction!!
out of addiction and straight into a mountain....
I choose addiction EVERY time...
@@Ghost1126 Thats why you're not Stevie
Please dont reproduce...@Ghost1126
Bassist low key destroying it on the low end here too. Excellent recording. What a time that was
The whole band was in the pocket.
was thinking same thing, excellent bass playing
@@tedpikul1 Where was Double Trouble??
@@Kat-gx3se Stevie just siting in with Paul's band for the whole show, this is the tune they played
this was 1989, that's the amazing Will Lee on bass !
At 3:23, that stop on a dime has always given me chills. Rest In Power, Steve!!
I saw him four times and got to meet him and got his autograph. One night he was playing and a couple jumped up on stage to dance. They just stopped playing on a dime and he says he loved for them to dance but it too dangerous with cabling and then bam they took off again from where they stopped. They were that tight together.
Great timing on that. Pauls band had to constantly be on their toes I bet when they had to back a guest artist. But, I bet the band was excited as heck to play in this one with Stevie. I know I’d have been practicing all night the night before to not mess up. Great coordination among the band to hit that break in the song.
The Most Dangerous Band in the World! They are all fabulous musicians themselves.
The day the music died for myself is when he passed. Greatest performer Greatest guitar player ever.
3 decades gone, and I still love watching him play.
I’ve never seen anyone have that “ dangerous “ feeling live. He was such an awesome player
This just amplifies how good Chris & Tommy are!
but it's not them
@@kingswayguitar I believe that's the whole point.
Totally agree, as good as Dave's band was, couldn't hold a candle to Double Trouble.
Different, not better.
But Will Lee not too bad..
Makes me so happy and sad all at once.
Brother I know exactly what you mean
Hearing SRV is always a spiritual experience ….RIP Brother.
It sure is. Steve Vai and Joe Satriani went to my high school. They were ahead of me by several years. Great as they are, Stevie touched my emotions. Just incredible.
This makes my heart feel good. RIP SRV❤
He was taken from us way too early and in the middle of his primetime. You are truly missed dear Stevie. God bless his soul.
The austin city limits show he did around this time is one of best performances ive ever seen,leave my little girl alone top notch!
How can I miss someone that I never meet? SRV forever
Meet Stevie back in 1984 at Kean College NJ. When he shook my hand I said your one of the guitarists in the world. He replied "I try man" wow how humble great guy he was. Also played Girls Just Wanna Have Fun in rehersals. Everyone Keep the FAITH.
You mean you met him. I think he knew he was one of the guitarists in the world. Proof reading is hard.
@@KaiserBlade 🤣🤣
A huge loss, hard to believe he was taken so young & it’s been so long ago, over 30 years & I still remember that day like it was yesterday. SRV, you’re still missed to this day & there won’t be another like you.
...ever!!
Paul is clearly enjoying himself, playing with an absolute legend!!
Paul would enjoy himself with himself
Have you ever watched Paul?
They all were. Anton and Will were killing it too.
Funny, but Paul is great in his own right.
I'm guessing Paul and the boys knew they were in the presence of greatness
He is much more interesting than I thought@@drewa2
Heard it years ago in guitar world article. “Stevie Ray didn’t die, God wanted guitar lessons.” I’ve played guitar for almost 20 years, and I’ll never forget when I heard Life without You, live from Nashville, it’s pure heart and emotion. It completely changed they way I approached guitar, it’s not about technical perfection, it’s all about feel, and soul.
I like how you included the monologue banter at the beginning. Bravo!
Sober 35 years and still love this guy!! Wish he were still playing.
Congrats man, that’s a hell of an achievement. Respect.
I'm drunk! But least I drink responsible and not over do it! I know my limit and not a drunk who changes attitude.
I regret not seeing him in concert. He was one of the best blues guitarist of my time. So low key but had a stompin’ blues sound.
Low key? How do you mean? Not a phrase I’d use at all to describe SRV.
@@daveedson32 right? I was thinking more like full throttle.
@@fivehead6675 💯
Woah buddy, now *this* is a treat! Thank you to whoever decided to upload this gem. Edit: This is less than a year before he was killed. Hurts to think he had a little less than 11 months left after this performance.
Very sad, the guy was truly a virtuoso.
And then Stevie Ray sat in with Paul Shaffer's all-star band on David Letterman's 8th anniversary special, which aired Feb. 1st, 1990. (That special is on Don Giller's Letterman channel.)
@@qthelost Oh wow, he made it back really quickly. That's almost unheard of. Shoot, if I were Dave, I'd have done whatever I could to get him to sit in as often as possible. He was just so damned good. His loss is such a downer.
He was sooo good!
Yes Excellent!!!🎸 I love how Paul Shaffer 🎹 jams with all these great musicians.😏
Thanks, Letterman Channel.
Miss you Stevie. 🙏
My buddy Mike worked at a small club in New Haven CT. SRV was in town and playing there so we went to see him. When we got to the door my friends boss said to him, one of the guys didn't show up if you'll work tonight your buddy can go backstage with you. I said Mike, you're working tonight. A night I'll never forget.
Awesome as always.....forever loved & missed😍💔💔💔
Groove is king. And Stevie was a king. Great songwriter too.
Stevie wrote this with Doyle Brahmhall.Stevie also learned to sing from Doyle.They both are missed.
I still remember exactly what I was doing when Entertainement tonigth announced his departure ... I tought learning about John Bonham and Randy Rhoads was bad ... DAMN ! I still miss his genius
THIS!!!! Yeah, Stevie Ray!! Awesome, Awesome, Awesome!!! Many thanks to whoever found and put this on the channel here!!
Just way too cool!!
He was A GREAT One.
I saw Stevie Ray Vaughan in Regina Saskatchewan at the centre of the arts. Later that night I walked over to the paddock, which was the nightclub with the good bands in those days. The one time, the one time! That I didn’t have money to go inside for a beer, Stevie Ray Vaughan shows up and plugs in. I didn’t see him play in the bar that night, but I was standing outside when he came out. He was walking kind of staring down so I couldn’t see his face. I said great show at the Centre Stevie Ray. He then looked up at me said thank you then lower The brim of his hat again and left. A very cool moment and a story that I have repeated several times over the years. He died in that terrible helicopter crash not long after that.
As amazing as his playing is, I'll always dig his vocals as well..
Talented beautiful humble funny SRV. Rip you are missed and loved ❤
Although I’d liked The Fabulous Thunderbirds for a couple of years before hearing of Stevie Ray (no internet in the mid-80’s…), In Step was when I first discovered SRV, and damned if he didn’t change my life, both musically, and personally, in his recovery helping ME stay sober for more than thirty years now. I miss you, man, and wish I could’ve met you…
Thank you Letterman for releasing this gift to us all!
Dave knew great artists/musicians!
More Stevie Ray videos please!
I don't know if there are any from the Late Show. He died less than 11 months after this.
@@OTOss8 He appeared at the LN 8th Anniversary Special...I know because I was there!
@@jedblaugrund597 Well, I didn't know. I simultaneously *hate* you but am absolutely *thrilled* for you that you got to see it. Are there any memories from that show that you'd care to share with the rest of the class?
Stevie just had a presence on the stage that captured an audience.
Totally Awesome!!! I will alway's love Stevie Ray Vaughn. What a great singer and guitar player! 🙏🤗😎❤️
I'm 18 and found this guy a couple of months and can't get enough of him. I've listened to all of his studio albums and pretty much his entire discography and every live show he did that I can find on youtube. If anyone has any more recommendations from him or other players please tell me. My dad has already told me about Rory Gallagher and Jimmy Thackery but if there is any more I'd love to hear.
That is a deep rabbit hole. Could try with SRV influences like Albert King or Buddy Guy. Also try Gary Moore
Dude, you might want to reseach an albino guy, name of Johnny Winter. Everything SRV is/was is because of JW
Danny Gatton, Buddy Guy, Eric Gales, and of course Jimi Hendrix.
Danny Gatton. Super underrated.
Damn!!! Stevie was soooo good man. WOW!
He was so awesome!
I still have the tribute to stevie on dvd and is really rare at the moment... but love stevie and tribute album/dvd 😊
Stevie at the peak of his career and just about to start his famous tour with Jeff Beck. I saw them on that tour at the Worcester Centrum later that year. Have they uploaded one of Gary Moore's Letterman appearances? If not, they damn well should.
I was at that Centrum show too! ❤
STEVIE WAS INCREDIBLE AT WHAT HE DID! LOVE HIM AND MISS HIM!
Thanks for sharing Dave. This is timeless. We love and miss you SRV. Greetings from Samsun Turkey.
Enjoying this sittin in S Austin
Texas legendary boy!
That YAAAAAAAH starting the solo, gold.
I've never even heard this song before so seeing it played live is a big treat! 👍
Miss this great Bluesman, awesome always.
wow
;)
Was hoping this would show up one day, thanks so much. Arc Angels played the show too, well worth a look.
I saw him twice in concert. The guy played in the groove pocket and still managed to embellish with his guitar licks.
One of the best of all time.
Thats why youtube is the best thing on the internet, a time machine that allows us to see new stuff from our beloved SRV! Also kudos to the bass player, always bringing nasty licks everytime i see him on the tonite show.
I love Stevie Ray and always will !! 🤘R.I.P 🙏
Wow, listen to Will Lee's bass part...smoking! Stevie was too, of course!
Will is one of the most heard yet most underrated bassists out there. Him and Bob Babbitt.
Will plays on stuff you didn't even know he played on but nobody holds down the bottom with Stevie like Tommy and Whipper.
OMG!!! I was an avid Letterman fan. I don't remember this show!!!
Stevie is forever ...
Astounding performance. The sound quality is incredible.
I love how Paul Shaffer 🎹 jams with all of these great musicians.😏
Through the years, every kind of musician jumped in with Paul & the band and they could always play any song with them perfectly. I can't praise them enough.
Yes! And unlike Jools Holland, they actually wanted to play with Paul and the band!
Paul is a Canadian treasure and played flawlessly with every musician that stop by the late show.
Such a brilliant talent! I miss him and what might have been.
What a stellar performance. Love that this guitar gifted genius of a man managed to wear off the varnish and paint off his guitar from shredding on it. RIP Stevie. You are missed by the masses and your style will never fade.
Saw Stevie six months before he passed. Huge blow. He was the man!!!!
The legendary Anton Fig on drums
Thank you for this.💗
Love Stevie!
The man that brought cool back to the blues!
SRV was a flash of brilliance in a land of mediocrity. A beautiful talent for soul. Love it
To answer Dave’s question: yes, SRV can play the guitar!
Great!!! I recommend, playing at maximum volume!!!
As a fan of the blues and Letterman what a great video
The bass is slammin
Thank you! Love this ❤
Light guy can't turn his light on during the monologue part and the sound guy forgot to turn up his mic when Tightrope started. Well done everybody!! LOL
Looked very cool with Stevie in the Shadows!! Perfect imperfection
Would have been perfect for Tin Pan Alley @@rdog421
Even movie stars get mesmerized by rock stars.
As good as it gets. Miss you Stevie!
To mete greatest blues player and singer.
I’m 231 years old and I grew up to this!
Miss you Stevie Ray!
Letterman, king of the dooschers
Was lucky to see him a couple of weeks before he passed. Amazing concert..
The backing band definitely had his back🎉
Hadn't seen this before; great to see the man himself!
OMG!
THANK YOU!
SRV - AMAZING!!!
The good stuff.
Man that was so awesome! I know that Letterman has his own band but It just felt weird not seeing his boys back there jamming with him, but he was good as usual..
Gone too soon! Checkout his performance on Austin City Limits.
Texas Flood at the El Mocambo too!
I have it on DVD and Laserdisc. Live at The El Mocambo is great too.
Yes, and fellow Texan guitarist Eric Johnson's "Cliffs of Dover" on Austin City Limits is also astounding!
Interesting piece of trivia. Christopher Cross, the artist known for "Sailing" and "Arthur's Theme" was a hard rock guitarist in the early 70s. He was on the Texas scene. He traded in a pieced together Fender Stratocaster for credit towards a Gibson Les Paul. It was like the very next day and SRV came into the shop and bought that Stratocaster and it became his "#1."
Best blues player ever 💯 💪 🎸
Legend status
I don't know why, but I connect intensely with him, his spirit is so strong and gentle, a tear falls every time I think about his death...
Shivers all through my body
What a GIANT!!!!
Sweet! 🤘🏻SRV, Texas boogie woogie blues master.❤️🔥
Lee and Fig sound amazing here!
Even in a little venue SRV gives everything !! What a loss RIP King Stevie 🙏🙏
Rock On!!!
Funny to see the mention of In Step as his brand new album. We'll all too soon all be with Stevie
Fantastic job
❤❤❤.R.I.P Master Bluesman.
Just a beast
Please post the 'Wall of Denial' performance! I know it's on here already (not on the official Letterman channel) but the quality of this 'Tightrope' performance is incredible and I'd love to see the 'Wall of Denial' performance in this quality too. Cause Stevie was at his absolute best (sadly only 8 months before he passed) and he lays down one of his greatest solos during that performance!