SRV RIP Love, Love, Love this song 🤘🎶🇺🇸 That 12 String don't have a chance with Stevie 😂 I know he cracked the neck😮 that night 😅 I had the pleasure of meeting Stevie I shook his hand and he was a very humble man very nice wonderful approachable loved his fans😊 I miss him still❤ Thank you for jamming Stevie Ray Vaughan he's the best 🤘💯🇺🇸 love your channel love your reactions love you too 🎸❤
GEEZZZ.. THAT MAN WAS GREATEST AT ITS FINEST.. I WILL ALWAYS LOVE THAT MAN AND HIS MUSIC TILL THE DAY I SEE HIM IN HEAVEN THEN I GET TO WATCH HIM IN PERSON!! THANKS !!!
It's hard to get past knowing he died this year in August. Finally beat his demons and was happy and sober~~~at least he left us a plethora of music absolutely unique to him RIP Stevie ❤️
In the book Texas Flood his sister in law said that the last night he played there was a rainbow like aura around him she said how weird she when to the other side of the stage to see if it was how the lights were and it was the same . Then she went to the audience and saw it she thought Damn what is going on, she said he played better than she probably ever heard him play that night. It was like he was plugged into something. He was just so own I had never seen anything like that . And Chris Layton said people had said they saw a huge halo around him when he playing that night that he was surrounded with an orange blue aura like it was some kind of premonition. Every one of the artist that was there that night said he played better that night than he had ever played before .
@@xenoscoot ok it has been a while looks like I am going to have to read the book again . I don’t know why but that story about him on stage that last night just stuck in my head . Thanks for the information.
That acoustic performance is off the charts. How would you like to have to follow that? He died in a helicopter accident at Alpine Valley, WI. I saw him the night before he died. Awesome.
This was him at his absolute prime - 4 years sober - and just to make it even any kind of challenge he is playing a 12-string which is so much harder to resonate your tone and hit every note cleanly but - nope - no problem. He is as always the best there ever has been.
It's because SRV played really hard, Whenever he used light strings they would snap, and his fingers are pretty thick and wide so he can easily bar both strings on a 12 strings as if he was just playing a 6 string, He also plucks fairly hard so that's why it always sounds so clean as he is perfectly hitting every note at twice the pressure needed for extra tone
Thanks for taking my suggestion‼️. I knew you would love Stevie on a 12 string playing flawlessly. You can hear everything on an acoustic there is no hiding but no worries with Stevie. I loved your comment about he and his guitar are like magnatized❣️ once he picks it up they are locked in for sure. Brillant✌️ I have really enjoyed your travel down the SRV rabbit hole. You are a true fan for sure💯 I think you would really enjoy another suggestion of something different from Stevie. He and his brother Jimmie play together on a double neck guitar. It is labeled Pipeline. Thanks for this tonight✌️💙‼️
Stevie died this year in a helicopter crash August 1990! You’re witnessing the greatest guitarist to have ever lived past and present, God took him from us too soon! RIP SRV
Brother, thank you for sharing and showing your appreciation for his craft. I saw him several times in Austin at Steamboat Springs and Bison at Rockafellas. This brought back quite a few memories. Thank you!
really enjoy your videos and love the songs in your reactions, keep it up! and you should really listen to the white stripes, they are heavily influenced by the old blues and bands like led zeppelin, id suggest there live performance of death letter, its a cover of son houses death letter blues and it sounds amazing and i think you would enjoy it :)
THE MAN Was Born To PLAY Geee-Tar!!!🎸 Soul💞Soul, Stevie!😘
SRV RIP Love, Love, Love this song 🤘🎶🇺🇸 That 12 String don't have a chance with Stevie 😂 I know he cracked the neck😮 that night 😅 I had the pleasure of meeting Stevie I shook his hand and he was a very humble man very nice wonderful approachable loved his fans😊 I miss him still❤ Thank you for jamming Stevie Ray Vaughan he's the best 🤘💯🇺🇸 love your channel love your reactions love you too 🎸❤
He Glowed LIVE - Literally
(Red Rocks) Also As I Remember - Especially In His Native Headress!
What a crying shame losing Stevie ray, could you imagine the music were missing that he would’ve put out now
BEST to have walked to Earth!
Stevie was absolutely phenomenal. Check out Joe’s performance also which followed
Helicopter crash. Not a plane crash. ❤❤
I’ve never seen someone blowing away a 12 string guitar playing the blues like that!!!!! The GOAT!!!!! So says Austin Tx!!!!!!🎸🎸🎸😍😍😎🍸
If you noticed it was a 12 string guitar he was playing
And yes he was glowing‼️🌟🌟That is what a clean and sober, healthy and happy Stevie looks like💕
Wasn't He, Though?❤💞
@@maureendrozda9033 wish he and we could have had many more years of that😢🌹
Simply stated SRV is the greatest guitarist ever
Him and Jimi imo.
Anyone that has played an acoustic 12 string knows how much more difficult it is. What a performance. He has hands of steel.
We lost him that same year. Not only a phenomenal musician but a wonderful, kind person. Miss him so much.
GEEZZZ.. THAT MAN WAS GREATEST AT ITS FINEST.. I WILL ALWAYS LOVE THAT MAN AND HIS MUSIC TILL THE DAY I SEE HIM IN HEAVEN THEN I GET TO WATCH HIM IN PERSON!! THANKS !!!
I love Stevie's humble and sweet smile at the end!😀🎸🎵
It's hard to get past knowing he died this year in August. Finally beat his demons and was happy and sober~~~at least he left us a plethora of music absolutely unique to him RIP Stevie ❤️
Stevie's be-boppin' and scattin' all over that neck...... he was a m'er f'er no doubt. #badass
HAHA! Watched this episode when it was fresh and, as a young guitarist, I was glued to the TV . 🔥
Great find. Real gem.
Thanks for digging these vids up.
When he has the guitar in his hands the musical gods take him over.
In the book Texas Flood his sister in law said that the last night he played there was a rainbow like aura around him she said how weird she when to the other side of the stage to see if it was how the lights were and it was the same . Then she went to the audience and saw it she thought Damn what is going on, she said he played better than she probably ever heard him play that night. It was like he was plugged into something. He was just so own I had never seen anything like that . And Chris Layton said people had said they saw a huge halo around him when he playing that night that he was surrounded with an orange blue aura like it was some kind of premonition. Every one of the artist that was there that night said he played better that night than he had ever played before .
I got chills when I read that in the book. There are so many examples of this phenomena it always gives me chills. Thanks for sharing Shirley.✌️💙
He dreamed the night before he died that he died and was at his own funeral. Terrified yet almost peaceful. 😪
@@xenoscoot where did you read that ?
@@shirleybuffington6420 Texas Flood. Biography of SRV. Also, it was mentioned by his band mates in interviews after his death.
@@xenoscoot ok it has been a while looks like I am going to have to read the book again . I don’t know why but that story about him on stage that last night just stuck in my head . Thanks for the information.
That acoustic performance is off the charts. How would you like to have to follow that?
He died in a helicopter accident at Alpine Valley, WI. I saw him the night before he died. Awesome.
Hey Pope! SRV!!! Time for minds to be blown.🎸🎸🎸🎸🔊
You’re next reaction to SRV should definitely be Stevie Ray Vaughan and Buddy Guy live a buddy guy’s legend club
Eric Clapton stated Stevie Ray was a conduit for music. In That he didn’t play it,it simply flowed from him!!!
The first CD I ever owned was Stevie's Soul To Soul. I've been hooked ever since! Yes, I still have that CD.
This was him at his absolute prime - 4 years sober - and just to make it even any kind of challenge he is playing a 12-string which is so much harder to resonate your tone and hit every note cleanly but - nope - no problem. He is as always the best there ever has been.
It's because SRV played really hard, Whenever he used light strings they would snap, and his fingers are pretty thick and wide so he can easily bar both strings on a 12 strings as if he was just playing a 6 string, He also plucks fairly hard so that's why it always sounds so clean as he is perfectly hitting every note at twice the pressure needed for extra tone
Wow bro I remember watching this time flies but the memories last forever
You want to hear something different from led Zeppelin check out the song hot dog from the presents
That was the song hot dog from
Let's try this one more time check out the song hot dog from their presents album
Whenever my notification says..."Pope & SRV"... I can't get here and click fast enough!! Keep up the great work!!!💙💜💙
I hadn't ever seen this video. Thanks!
Thanks for taking my suggestion‼️. I knew you would love Stevie on a 12 string playing flawlessly. You can hear everything on an acoustic there is no hiding but no worries with Stevie. I loved your comment about he and his guitar are like magnatized❣️ once he picks it up they are locked in for sure. Brillant✌️ I have really enjoyed your travel down the SRV rabbit hole. You are a true fan for sure💯 I think you would really enjoy another suggestion of something different from Stevie. He and his brother Jimmie play together on a double neck guitar. It is labeled Pipeline. Thanks for this tonight✌️💙‼️
thank you!
Stevie died this year in a helicopter crash August 1990! You’re witnessing the greatest guitarist to have ever lived past and present, God took him from us too soon! RIP SRV
Brother, thank you for sharing and showing your appreciation for his craft. I saw him several times in Austin at Steamboat Springs and Bison at Rockafellas. This brought back quite a few memories. Thank you!
really enjoy your videos and love the songs in your reactions, keep it up!
and you should really listen to the white stripes, they are heavily influenced by the old blues and bands like led zeppelin, id suggest there live performance of death letter, its a cover of son houses death letter blues and it sounds amazing and i think you would enjoy it :)
and thats a 12 string guitar, incredibly tough to play
I heard a rumor the Joe Satriani refused to go out by himself (he had a guy accompany him) after SRV because it would have been embarrassing
😂
SRV ~ 🎸🐐 THE goat of all goats
Joe Satriani came on after Stevie...and got booed. 🤣
😂
I read a comment on a SRV video that said Stevie just strummed the strings hard because he couldn't really play good. 😂🤣😂
Must have been jealous.
😂
it was a helicopter crash 😞
True story. He broke the neck of that guitar while playing this set. Not with violence. His grip on the neck was to strong.
You realize he's playing a 12-string. Twelve. String. Yeah.