Anyone doing vocals on his songs loses something only his vocals can convey. Never was the blues/ TexMex ever done so expertly on both sides of vocals and his guitar being a separate entity on stage for most but SRV never sacrificed the vocals for the guitar or guitar for the vocals. Too bad Jimi couldn’t of seen SRV cuz he would of been entranced while also being entertained smiling throughout his set. SRV was never trying to copy Jimi but pay tribute while making Jimi’s music an extension of Stevies set but not just some garage band copying their heroes music.
I met SRV in 1984 at Antones on Guadalupe St. in Austin, Texas when he came up to my table during a sound check for Doug Saham. I bought him a beer and we talked for about 30 minutes. Then the year of 1985 his career exploded. I went to his memorial in Austin with Jimmy and His mother, Martha. Then I contributed to his statue on Town Lake/ Lady Bird Lake. His death was the end of the uprising of the blues which started when Eric Clapton started using blues legends as opening acts. I use to play drums for James Cotton of Cotton/Winter fame. What a great I've had playing drums. RIP Mr. Vaughan.
Incredible story! You are so lucky I am positively envious of you! You were there and experienced things we all can only dream about! You must have special favor with the Cosmos! All I can do is cherish your part in the big picture... Thank you for enriching us all!
I met Jimmie a few years ago in Santa Cruz CA. What a nice person. I can only imagine what it must have been like to meet his brother because the Apple didn't fall far from the tree. Love Your Story too!!!
@@craiggoodman7 Yes, my 52 years as drummer has been quite a ride. Meeting and talking with SRV would be the greatest happening in anyone's life but for me it was meeting Roy Orbison in 1988 here in Austin and Chuck Berry a few years later. Man, talk about a mind blower!! Glad you enjoyed it and I'm gonna write a book one day.
His playing is absolutely unparalleled. The cleanest live leads I've ever heard. He does not make mistakes!!! An earlier reviewer said it best..... He doesn't just play the guitar, SRV is the guitar and the guitar is SRV. RIP, your brilliance will live on forever 🎸🤘🏼❤
his Voodoo Chile solo is a masterwork in and of it's own, he knows exactly where he's going with every detail of it, yet it has all the dangers and spectical of a raging chemical fire.
His playing is so natural and organic... it seems like he is not playing the guitar he is the guitar... at that level you can do anything with an instrument. To me the best there was and ever will be.
I was looking for that kind of comment here. 100% agreed. Like you said, he was not playing guitar, he was guitar. I have never seen any other guitar player to play so natural way with this instrument. It's like he was born with guitar and guitar was part of his body. Just pure talent... Great loss. Still having some tears when thinking about him...
I always told my dad he's the only player I've ever seen play and then thought to myself, the guitar 🎸 is not good enough for him. He just has such total control and command of it at all times. Damn mind blowing shit.
And I thought Angus Young was the best guitar player alive when Back and Black came out. I apologize for my ignorance Stevie! You remain the greatest to this day.
I’m with ya man. I’m 45 and just learning about Stevie’s brilliance now. What a talent , I wish I would of clued in years and years ago. Simple fucking awesome ! Cheers from Canada 🇨🇦 !
Scuttle buttin' 0:25 Say what 3:08 Voodoo Child (slight return) 8:19 Cold Shot 23:27 Couldn't stand the weather 28:07 Tin Pan alley 33:59 Dirty Pool 44:00 Marry had a little lamb 47:08 Love Struck Baby 50:40 Texas Flood 54:03 Lenny 1:05:30 Testify 1:17:59
Although his mainstream career only spanned seven years, he is considered to be one of the most iconic and influential musicians in the history of blues music, and one of the greatest guitarists of all time.
Stevie was one of the greatest blues guitarist ever! I would however like to give a shout out to the drummer who had the greatest talent filling in with Stevies offbeat and his tendency to never play the same song exactly the same so the drummer had the difficult job of keeping on beat. He did it with a professionalism like no other! And so then the beat goes on...
Hats off to you for bringing that up. A lot of of people don't realize what a tough time accompanying musicians have with such a fluid, yet ever-changing variety, (due to talent), in a song. They all came through! All professionals 👍
To anybody reading this, I pray that whatever is hurting you or whatever you are constantly stressing about gets better. May the dark thoughts, the overthinking, and the doubt exit your mind may clarity replace confusion. may peace and calmness fill your life.
man that transition from tin pan alley into dirty pool is soo fuckin sick. the way he just turns to his band and yells "DIRTY POOL" and they know exactly what to do is so masterful.
I'm so glad he got clean & sober, and had a few good years to genuinely enjoy his life, off stage and on! Like Jimi, he was a humble, unassuming, and kind man at heart. Thanks for posting this gem! RIP SRV
Miss SRV so much. All the great music we are missing out on. Was lucky enough to finally see and meet him just months before the crash. Such a personable and humble guy. We talked about guitars and playing for about 30 minutes. But it stuck with me to this day. When he passed, it felt and still does feel like I lost a family member. I've never. Ever felt that way towards a celebrity, but I do with him. Still breaks my heart. He would have been 66 yrs old this past Saturday. Happy belated birthday Stevie. We are the ones that got the gift though.
Thank God for this video. This will still be played 500 years from now. They may wonder about the pipe and the hat, but the ass kicking face melting blues will still grab them
Are you kidding, the guitar was just an extension of his hand, his guitar playing was ungodly and heavenly at the same time and is now etched on my DNA for ever.
3 of the tightest musicians ever,every time i watch footage of SRV,you can see how much Tommy loved been up there with him,R.I.P. Stevie,love ya man.❤😢
What he does with the guitar seems so effortless. He could go on for hours & never play the same riff twice, it was all new. No one can top him & no one ever will. He had a gift from On High.
you're right, when someone is so entwined with the guitar it speaks directly from him, without thought , pure emotion. it is rarer than people think, but SRV was the greatest exponent in my opinion
One of the best Power-Trios ever compiled. Great move adding Reese Wynans a few months after this. The keyboards filled a lot of empty space and gave Stevie the ability to stretch a bit stylistically.
In 1986 I got my Mom to drive me into Manhattan NYC so she could rent a video taped copy of this for me from "It's Only Rock-n-Roll" record shop on 8th street. Still miss him.
Goat! Best guitarist ever! He owned that piece of wood and ive never heard anyone play as precise and hard driving with such intensity for a whole show in my life! Stevie was indeed the best and played with such feeling and soul just phenomenal, extraordinary a once in 100 lifetimes kind of talent and he got better in the years ahead when he became clean and he talked about how close he was to overdosing and that he was sober and clean and wanted to help as many people as he could! Exemplary human being with a big heart , a damn good decent caring person who didnt give a shit about fame and just wanted to play!!! Absolutely devastating loss for all of us, I hope I can meet him on the other side! CJS....
We were lucky to have stevie for as long as we did ,he was not just the GREATEST GUITAR GENIUS EVER , but a great person !!! R.I.P stevie and thank you for all the love you passed our way ❤!!!
The tour of Japan rocked the blues with that voice of Stevie Ray Vaughan and the way he played his guitar on the floor my God what an amazing man he was.
So sad he died at 35. Wished he wouldn't have gotten in helicopter after dreaming of seeing his funeral. God showed him he was gonna die, but not when or how. So sorry music lost him, but for me, he lives on.
I saw Stevie play at The Sydney Opera House in Australia back in 1984 and he blew the roof off the place ! There has never been another performer perform there that's done that many have played there and many have come and gone but those who were there that night still talk about it to this day ! A true Master of the Stratocaster !
Thanks - that does not get mentioned enough. Double Trouble was an apt name for his rhythm section - tight, creative and always locked in to what Stevie was doing.
I was blessed to see Stevie live about three months before we lost him and seeing Stevie live was like a Spiirtual experience we could feel love that seemed to come out of him through his guitar like they were both alive my friend and I who was with me both felt the same about that, and we both vowed that night to see him and his band every time they came to town. That would never happen again when we heard the tragic news three months later we felt like we lost a family member. I know so many of his fans feel exactly the same. I hope God has a Big Concert in heaven and all thee angels that are there also get to meet him. Stevie is the King of Blues guitar. Love ya always. ❤
I used to work at best buy in Bloomington IL and one of the guys would bring this in ON LASERDISC!! I always remembered this opening where he was Scuttle Buttin and puffing on that pipe and i could never find it... Till now!!
Pretty "over-the-top and beyond" type of player by how we'd view this sort of thing today up on stage, but he "backed it up." He was the real thing, and could do these things. What a lucky thing we all got to see for just a little while when he was here. We won't be getting another like him ever. Thanks, Stevie.
I walked into a crowd of a hundred thousand ppl in grant park for blues fest in Chicago in 1985 to this song. My intro to Stevie
Как Вам повезло услышать Стиви на фестивале! Да такую Вещь!!!
WELCOME TO THE PARTY !!🎉🎊🎈🎉🎊🎉🎊🎈🎉🎊🎈🎉
✨🌟🤘🏼💀🤘🏼🌟✨
SRV WAS & IS THE COOLEST & THE BEST!
I saw him twice live in concert. Two fabulous nights. I so enjoyed his live performances. He was very entertaining. His playing was exciting.
I love that there are great things on CZcams. SRV lives on as we watch him repeatedly on our screens.
RIP Stevie Ray Vaughan (October 3, 1954 - August 27, 1990), aged 35
You will be remembered as a legend.
SRV, all day, all night, smoothest boogie-woogie blues badassness.🤘🏻😎🤘🏻!!!!
SRV, R I P🕯🌠
Who ever is reading this God blesses you and loves you he's here with me now
Shuudduppp!!!!!
Nobody talks about his vocals. The man could sing, too!
not wrong there..
That's what I'm saying! Loved his vocals as well!!!!!
So fucking on point
Anyone doing vocals on his songs loses something only his vocals can convey. Never was the blues/ TexMex ever done so expertly on both sides of vocals and his guitar being a separate entity on stage for most but SRV never sacrificed the vocals for the guitar or guitar for the vocals. Too bad Jimi couldn’t of seen SRV cuz he would of been entranced while also being entertained smiling throughout his set. SRV was never trying to copy Jimi but pay tribute while making Jimi’s music an extension of Stevies set but not just some garage band copying their heroes music.
@@timsydlowski5208 it’s crazy if you look into Albert king I honestly think I hear more of him then Jimi in his playing
I met SRV in 1984 at Antones on Guadalupe St. in Austin, Texas when he came up to my table during a sound check for Doug Saham. I bought him a beer and we talked for about 30 minutes. Then the year of 1985 his career exploded. I went to his memorial in Austin with Jimmy and His mother, Martha. Then I contributed to his statue on Town Lake/ Lady Bird Lake. His death was the end of the uprising of the blues which started when Eric Clapton started using blues legends as opening acts. I use to play drums for James Cotton of Cotton/Winter fame. What a great I've had playing drums. RIP Mr. Vaughan.
You were fortunate! ❤️
Incredible story! You are so lucky I am positively envious of you! You were there and experienced things we all can only dream about! You must have special favor with the Cosmos! All I can do is cherish your part in the big picture... Thank you for enriching us all!
I met Jimmie a few years ago in Santa Cruz CA. What a nice person. I can only imagine what it must have been like to meet his brother because the Apple didn't fall far from the tree. Love Your Story too!!!
@@davidcatalano3781 Oh, yeah Jimmy is salt of the Earth just like his brother and mother. Rock On!!
@@craiggoodman7 Yes, my 52 years as drummer has been quite a ride. Meeting and talking with SRV would be the greatest happening in anyone's life but for me it was meeting Roy Orbison in 1988 here in Austin and Chuck Berry a few years later. Man, talk about a mind blower!! Glad you enjoyed it and I'm gonna write a book one day.
His playing is absolutely unparalleled. The cleanest live leads I've ever heard. He does not make mistakes!!!
An earlier reviewer said it best..... He doesn't just play the guitar, SRV is the guitar and the guitar is SRV. RIP, your brilliance will live on forever 🎸🤘🏼❤
his Voodoo Chile solo is a masterwork in and of it's own, he knows exactly where he's going with every detail of it, yet it has all the dangers and spectical of a raging chemical fire.
I hope he's up there jamming with Jimi and all the great guitar players who have past on.god bless you all. Bigbob
Hendrix at Woodstock Voodoo Child on right here on utube if u dare
His playing is so natural and organic... it seems like he is not playing the guitar he is the guitar... at that level you can do anything with an instrument. To me the best there was and ever will be.
I was looking for that kind of comment here. 100% agreed. Like you said, he was not playing guitar, he was guitar. I have never seen any other guitar player to play so natural way with this instrument. It's like he was born with guitar and guitar was part of his body. Just pure talent... Great loss. Still having some tears when thinking about him...
yes he was very good indeed, hard to say who´s the best ever, but surely his is among the contenders to the title
Texas Blues is not knowin' how to play or even singin' it's All Feel. And my brother had it.❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
9:12 9:13
I always told my dad he's the only player I've ever seen play and then thought to myself, the guitar 🎸 is not good enough for him. He just has such total control and command of it at all times. Damn mind blowing shit.
HUGE sound from Chris and Tommy, a freaking trio. Stevie will always be in my heart.
May God’s peace be with you in times of trouble, offering you solace and reassurance that He is always by your side, ready to support and uplift you.
As a trio, they were great, but adding Reese on keyboards was the topper! Truly, one of the best...SRV, my favorite!
He plays with Joe Bonamassa these days😎
And I thought Angus Young was the best guitar player alive when Back and Black came out. I apologize for my ignorance Stevie! You remain the greatest to this day.
I’m with ya man. I’m 45 and just learning about Stevie’s brilliance now. What a talent , I wish I would of clued in years and years ago. Simple fucking awesome ! Cheers from Canada 🇨🇦 !
Angus... how? There are so many beter... SRV #1 in my book.
Well, Angus always said he wasn't even the best guitar player in his own band, or even his own family.
My dad got so him live.. ever since I was a kid I’ve got to enjoy this excellence, spoiled
Don't apologize. You just hadn't heard the true gospel yet. Welcome to the fold my brother.
Still in complete and utter awe even after all of these years.
Scuttle buttin' 0:25
Say what 3:08
Voodoo Child (slight return) 8:19
Cold Shot 23:27
Couldn't stand the weather 28:07
Tin Pan alley 33:59
Dirty Pool 44:00
Marry had a little lamb 47:08
Love Struck Baby 50:40
Texas Flood 54:03
Lenny 1:05:30
Testify 1:17:59
Thanks for the times. I can't make myself try to move ahead. This is the best I have ever heard and I've listen to SVR for years.
Give this man a medal 🏅
Joe Bennett what do you mean you can’t make yourself move ahead?
Used this comment many times. One of the best live performances ever... Wanted to add one more song to the list:
Third Stone From The Sun: 1:22:21
@@remiburrell7330 yeah, what do you mean?
Although his mainstream career only spanned seven years, he is considered to be one of the most iconic and influential musicians in the history of blues music, and one of the greatest guitarists of all time.
Only by guitar players. Same with bonamassa, vai and satch.
@Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow 1977 same with those, and gary moore
You know Jimi was not around that long though he is some kind of god. These are very very special people not any ordinary men.
No consideration to be made here, thats absolute facts brother 👊🏻
The man poured out his soul in the beautiful gloriousness of music. Thank you
Давно знала Эту Вещь! Не знала, что мой самый любимый Стиви!
Oh my god how I wish you were still alive and playing RIP we miss you ❤❤❤❤❤❤
I have three words for this, only three; BEAU - TI - FUL! Gentlemen, as far as we listen to his music SRV remains alive.
Stevie was one of the greatest blues guitarist ever! I would however like to give a shout out to the drummer who had the greatest talent filling in with Stevies offbeat and his tendency to never play the same song exactly the same so the drummer had the difficult job of keeping on beat. He did it with a professionalism like no other! And so then the beat goes on...
Hats off to you for bringing that up. A lot of of people don't realize what a tough time accompanying musicians have with such a fluid, yet ever-changing variety, (due to talent), in a song. They all came through! All professionals 👍
I believe the word we are all struggling to say is virtuoso. His command of the guitar.is unparalleled. Amazing.
To anybody reading this, I pray that whatever is hurting you or whatever you are constantly stressing about gets better. May the dark thoughts, the overthinking, and the doubt exit your mind may clarity replace confusion. may peace and calmness fill your life.
Thanks homie you too.
Thank you for your kind words.
hell yea!!!! hell yea!!!!
and may all of our best wishes and prayer go out to you.
thank you friend : )
Thanks for this. Fear and anxiety are a struggle by many.
Grace to all
man that transition from tin pan alley into dirty pool is soo fuckin sick. the way he just turns to his band and yells "DIRTY POOL" and they know exactly what to do is so masterful.
None of us will ever grow tired of it ever ever ever!
Bad to the freaking bone! I'll never tire of him and his musical genius!
Stevie Ray Vaughan is a legend! 😎 During this concert, he was still using. I'm so glad he got clean, the following year. ❤️
I'm so glad he got clean & sober, and had a few good years to genuinely enjoy his life, off stage and on! Like Jimi, he was a humble, unassuming, and kind man at heart. Thanks for posting this gem! RIP SRV
So amazing! Never ..ever will there be another Stevie Ray Vaughan..30 years and no one comes close! I miss this man sooo much!
Stevie was truly among the very best ever to perfect the craft 🎸
one of the best, gone far too soon by no fault of his own, tragic.
He managed to produce the sounds of multiple guitars on most of his songs. RIP WORLD'S BEST GUITARIST.
the tone of his guitar is incredible
we lost him? no, we always have him. in our heart
Miss SRV so much. All the great music we are missing out on. Was lucky enough to finally see and meet him just months before the crash. Such a personable and humble guy. We talked about guitars and playing for about 30 minutes. But it stuck with me to this day. When he passed, it felt and still does feel like I lost a family member. I've never. Ever felt that way towards a celebrity, but I do with him. Still breaks my heart. He would have been 66 yrs old this past Saturday. Happy belated birthday Stevie. We are the ones that got the gift though.
He is , was, and always will be one of the best !!
Thank God for this video. This will still be played 500 years from now. They may wonder about the pipe and the hat, but the ass kicking face melting blues will still grab them
After you pick your jaw up off the floor in amazement and sheer joy, take note of how tight and awsome is Double Trouble as a rhythm section.
Stevie gave Voodoo child justice better than any other artist could.
The man was and STILL is the greatest guitarist ever I THINK
Inthe top ten..for sure
His music changed my life. And I don't play guitar.
Great Testament! You Should Find Out More About Stevie The MAN! He Was The Sweetest & Most Caring Human On The Planet!!❤❤❤ I Miss Him SO Very Much!!
Same for me: Not a musician, but amazed how deep SRV was in the flow/zone... like Neil Young or Prince.
@@inlakesh555very true and an Amazing musician like Prince, Stevie Wonder or Elton John on Stage with Real players music and true musics...
Never saw him play and thought, he's having an off night. One of the best stringers of all time.
Are you kidding, the guitar was just an extension of his hand, his guitar playing was ungodly and heavenly at the same time and is now etched on my DNA for ever.
I started watching one video earlier this evening & here it is 2:30 am and I can't stop, looks like another all nighter!!!Damn straight!
Holy CRAP!!! First time watching this one, and I'm just...there are no words. RIP SRV
3 of the tightest musicians ever,every time i watch footage of SRV,you can see how much Tommy loved been up there with him,R.I.P. Stevie,love ya man.❤😢
The man could Rock.... SRV miss you man....
Guitar slinger extraordinaire!! "The man" RIP Stevie, thank you for the show!!
What he does with the guitar seems so effortless. He could go on for hours & never play the same riff twice, it was all new. No one can top him & no one ever will. He had a gift from On High.
His fingers move gracefully.
I dont know how he learnt to play. But its seems for now he was having a blast jamming
He and Jimi and EVH up in heaven trading choruses.
Then Jeff Beck and Terry Kath ask if they can play too. lol
It's Friday night, just worked 10 hours and enjoying a beer hearing this concert for first time. God bless SRV.
igual! desde Argentina
I'll never, ever get tired of watching this brilliance
Chuckie von Chuckerman same
Beast mode, always, the best ever !
Me either.
same here!
Stevie ray is by far one of best guitarist that ever lived.
His fingers on that guitar .... He doesn't even think about it.... Amazing!!!
A legend that can never be replaced
you're right, when someone is so entwined with the guitar it speaks directly from him, without thought , pure emotion. it is rarer than people think, but SRV was the greatest exponent in my opinion
Give a medal to the person who mixed that👍👍👍
It sounds better than Live Alive, more real, engaging....
Salve srv
Robert Jhonson. Sei lá mano lendário.mas saca osrv.fodasso
Sei lá algum ele falou Jackson....mas o q ele tinha mas mãos?
Esses wahwah mequetrefe. Mas. Saca o cara.... Agiota tá nele...,salve
One of the best Power-Trios ever compiled. Great move adding Reese Wynans a few months after this. The keyboards filled a lot of empty space and gave Stevie the ability to stretch a bit stylistically.
He is the best guitar player in the world
FACT!
If it was possible to get the vote all Musician’s and fans from 60’s to the present, SRV would be voted as the #1 guitar player of all time.
He blows my mind every time I watch him !
I am so lucky to see this performance 5 in the morning headphones on max.TEARS so happy
Still shed a tear when I hear him play. What a tremendous loss to the music world. Rest in Rock SRV.
Its runnin down my nose right now
I remember getting a VHS tape of this concert from a friend and I played it so much it broke so I never gave it back, the tape saved my life
And yet we all this on CZcams now . Sure some kids have no clue what a VHS is
Baddest cat to ever walk the face of Earth. RIP SRV and the world loves you.
People who’ve been there must be still talking of this everyday. This is godlike!
Paying homage to Albert with the pipe... awesome!
In 1986 I got my Mom to drive me into Manhattan NYC so she could rent a video taped copy of this for me from "It's Only Rock-n-Roll" record shop on 8th street. Still miss him.
Goat!
Best guitarist ever!
He owned that piece of wood and ive never heard anyone play as precise and hard driving with such intensity for a whole show in my life! Stevie was indeed the best and played with such feeling and soul just phenomenal, extraordinary a once in 100 lifetimes kind of talent and he got better in the years ahead when he became clean and he talked about how close he was to overdosing and that he was sober and clean and wanted to help as many people as he could! Exemplary human being with a big heart , a damn good decent caring person who didnt give a shit about fame and just wanted to play!!!
Absolutely devastating loss for all of us, I hope I can meet him on the other side!
CJS....
100% my brother man
isn't he the greatest!!!!! ever!!! RIP dude you will never ever be forgotten!!!!
One of the greatest guitar blues players of all times !...
God said let there be Stevie Ray Vaughn
and he put him in taj
farrant for a second round at SRV music
We were lucky to have stevie for as long as we did ,he was not just the GREATEST GUITAR GENIUS EVER , but a great person !!! R.I.P stevie and thank you for all the love you passed our way ❤!!!
TRUMP 2020!!!
His birthday is oct 3 guys.
Fuck trump and all politics . Fuckin dumbass comment. Fuckin politics don't belong around music. Sorry Stevie. Miss ya brother
He made sounds come from out of the very depths of his soul and that fender just barked them perfectly to the World and it still does . . .
R I P SRV
Srv the best blues player ever
This performance is my favorite by SRV. He was such an amazing talent taken from us WAY too soon. #MyFav #RIP
Seriously, I've watched this so many times! Live at the el mocambo is insane but the intensity and precision he has in this performance is unmatched!
Jumpin' JAKE Flash so much cocaine. He’s brilliant!
Ingvar Zakharov yeah he started to lose control during this time
I’ve never seen this one. Pretty sharp! There was nobody like Stevie Ray
The tour of Japan rocked the blues with that voice of Stevie Ray Vaughan and the way he played his guitar on the floor my God what an amazing man he was.
So sad he died at 35. Wished he wouldn't have gotten in helicopter after dreaming of seeing his funeral. God showed him he was gonna die, but not when or how. So sorry music lost him, but for me, he lives on.
The tone is just unreal!
That man knew the guitar inside and out!!!
I saw Stevie play at The Sydney Opera House in Australia back in 1984 and he blew the roof off the place ! There has never been another performer perform there that's done that many have played there and many have come and gone but those who were there that night still talk about it to this day ! A true Master of the Stratocaster !
He had kick ass bandmates
Thats how!!
Thanks - that does not get mentioned enough. Double Trouble was an apt name for his rhythm section - tight, creative and always locked in to what Stevie was doing.
Couldn't stand the weather, incredible version
One of the best pickers my time has ever heard!
This man was a gift from god, and now he is ROCKING THE FUCKING UNIVERSE!
At 35:49 you can truly see his love for his craft. The emotion with which he plays is so beautiful to witness. Rest in peace Stevie.
The man was very much a GENIUS on the guitar !!!!
TRUMP 2020!!
Music that touches your soul.
Have never seen Stevie with the guitar on the floor.Magic pure brilliance
There's a couple more on CZcams. Third Stone from the El Mocambo. And Voodoo in Nashville 1987. Check em out!
I had a dream last night and SRV was in it...why?...got me, but there he was. Lucky me.
I was blessed to see Stevie live about three months before we lost him and seeing Stevie live was like a Spiirtual experience we could feel love that seemed to come out of him through his guitar like they were both alive my friend and I who was with me both felt the same about that, and we both vowed that night to see him and his band every time they came to town. That would never happen again when we heard the tragic news three months later we felt like we lost a family member. I know so many of his fans feel exactly the same. I hope God has a Big Concert in heaven and all thee angels that are there also get to meet him. Stevie is the King of Blues guitar. Love ya always. ❤
Timeless Guitarist Steve Ray Vaughn We miss You,,♤☆***)))))👽
pure joy and heaven listenin to SRV, I miss him wish I got to see him in NZ
Straordinaria...benedizione 2024
Wow! He was an amazing performer for sure. Gone way too soon. RIP SRV.
Listening to Stevie Ray Vaughan gives me Ear-gasms ❤️
he touched my soul and does every time ❤he was electric ⚡️ rip you beautiful soul Stevie ❤
I used to work at best buy in Bloomington IL and one of the guys would bring this in ON LASERDISC!!
I always remembered this opening where he was Scuttle Buttin and puffing on that pipe and i could never find it... Till now!!
This is one of the greatest guitar performances ever recorded, A true master of the art of Texas blues backed by a superb Double Trouble on this.
yup, and he couldn't read music
tommy and chris do not get the credit they deserve
Yes indeed, but not only Texas Blues but all Blues and Rock & Roll!
He didn't need to read music because dude, he was music!!@@woofman4796
@@irishsetterarchie I love and miss him, stevie ray, I have all of his available CDs,
Pretty "over-the-top and beyond" type of player by how we'd view this sort of thing today up on stage, but he "backed it up." He was the real thing, and could do these things. What a lucky thing we all got to see for just a little while when he was here. We won't be getting another like him ever. Thanks, Stevie.
This man was on his own.. I couldn't imagine playing along side him.
Been my favorite performance by SRV since I had a tape of this show back in 1986! He's always great BUT this show is special!