This is one of my favorites. He wrote another absolutely beautiful instrumental called "Riviera Paradise" live at El Mocambo version. You should take a listen. Thank you for appreciating the heart & soul he puts into his music, both in the playing & writing of it all. We truly lost a precious gift the day he died. RIP Stevie, you are still loved & missed going on 30+ yrs later. Thanks for the beautiful music you left behind!!!
The smile on your face reminded me of the joy I felt long ago when I first heard and saw SRV. He was and still is the best ever!!!! He has been a constant companion of my wherever I travel. Can't think of a road trip without him!!! Now you must experience Riviera Paradise live from Austin City Limits,.a really great performance🎵🎼🎶
He will always be my favorite. I remember the first time I saw him playing Mary had a little lamb when I was like 12 and I was instantly hooked. He's one of the reasons I love guitar so much.🔥🔥
For me, it's hard to narrow it down to 2 because I've seen so many guitar greats perform live...Hendrix, Jimmy Page (Zeppelin), Brian May (Queen), Ritchie Blackmore (Deep Purple), Rory Gallagher, Joe Walsh, Billy Gibbons (ZZ Top), etc. One thing I know for sure, Stevie Ray is one of my top 2 & I didn't even get to see him live. I had plans to see him in '89 but had to cancel. Thought I'd catch him on his next tour, not knowing that was his last tour. Still not over that. God rest his sweet soul. The other favorite is probably Jimmy Page. Saw him 4 times & he was astounding each time. As much as I love Jimi Hendrix I'd probably have to make him number 3 for me. Btw, I saw Hendrix 2 months before he died. Stood leaning against the stage taking pictures of him. At the end of his encore, he reached down to hand me his guitar pick. Just as I reached up to take it from his hand, a big burly guy jostled me aside & grabbed it instead. Still makes me mad to think about it. But at least I've still got those pictures I took. And yes, he was fantastic. I guess SRV just hits me on a more emotional level, much deeper. And I was a Zeppelin purist & loved seeing them in concert. Page really was a virtuoso & watching him was like watching a sorcerer work.💙☮
At one of his shows here in Austin, he came and sat on edge of stage and played this. I was right there in front and as i looked back at the crowd, we were all mesmerized!
This my favorite song by anyone ! It's so beautiful the way he plays this. I listened to this last night in my car on repeat three times. ❤️❤️✌️ Of course the studio version is a bit different. He's my number one pick. Second.... there are so many greats. I love the Blues, BB King.....
My friends Debbie and Wally were at this show. You can see them a few times in the clips. The show was simulcast on TV and radio. I recorded it for them, on VHS tape.
Yep, those are the two, Hendrix and SRV. I saw Stevie play many times, but never Hendrix. Hendrix died when I was 5 years old. When Stevie died I was 25, and Austin was never the same. Stevie loved Hendrix. His older brother Jimmie’s band The Chessmen opened for Hendrix a couple of times in Dallas. I saw Jimmie Vaughan, the coolest cat in Dallas, play with the Fabulous Thunderbirds before I ever heard of Stevie. Jimmie knew Stevie loved Hendrix and bought one of Hendrix’s broken guitar pedals from him, fixed it, and gave it to Stevie. My brother-in-law went to high school with Stevie for a while, said he brought his guitar to school every day and fell asleep in class because he was playing in the clubs all night. He was a little guy with huge hands.
Stevie Ray is my 1st, Joe Bonamassa my 2nd, and my third is "Jerry Reed & Marty Robbins Medley" Jerry Reed was another one that they broke the mold afterward. He was an actor, comedian, and fantastic guitarist. There will never be another Jerry Reed RIP: U R Missed💔🔥🎸💖🤗
Love how you love SRV... I use this song as my ringtone...nice and peaceful. My top two guitarists are: 1) SRV and 2) SRV. please react to Ain't Gon Give Up On Love and Change It both live at The Capitol Theatre please💞✌💞ty
Love this song. Wish I had seen him live when I had the chance(s). My top two favorite guitarists are also Jimi Hendrix and Stevie Ray, and I have a long list of favorites.
Killer choice, nothing better than the late, great SRV and this is an insanely great performance. Talking about top 2 guitarists - for me that's SRV and Mark Knopfler (founder, guitarist and main lyricist for Dire Straits). Very different tones and styles, both can transport you to that musical nirvana. As always, love seeing your genuine appreciation for the music, and thanks for making my day once again. Peace and love from Canada!
Its fun to watch you go from the inevitable smile to the stank face when he's killin' some mean lick. SRV brings the soul out in everyone. Happy to see another fan enjoying this magic. My favorite guitarists are SRV, Hendrix, Django Reinhardt and Grant Green.
Honestly i was never into Hendrix, even though for 3 years i was in a 3 piece band that played about 40 Hendrix tunes. I listened over and over to the first 3 Hendrix albums, and what i got out of it was the studio engineering that did all the over dubs, and tape delays, and sound effects. I appreciated Hendrix more on the albums that came after he passed. But still; he as a guitar player never impressed me. When i first heard SRV and that first album, then seeing him LIVE 2 times a month after his first album release, i was totally blown away. 9/23/83 and 9/25/83 i heard 9 or 10 of the same songs, but SRV played differently on all of them, in his solos. He was FLAWLESS. though the next 4 years i saw him 5 more time, and again FLAWLESS and INNOVATIVE in his playing. As Clapton said, SRV was an open channel! The past 2 years or so i can say my favorite guitar player has been DEREK TRUCKS. Why'll still having his own band and touring with the Allman Brothers Band every night he played different! He is to me the best of the best. I am not a big fan of his wife Susan Tedeschi and the format of the Tedeschi Trucks Band, but there are tunes Derek gets to shine, that are well worth going to see them. I am hoping he will do an album with Jimmy Herring as those two during a short stint, were the 2 guitar players in an Allman Brothers Band tour in 2000, when Derek had just turned 21 years old, Herring was 38 and has said many times, Derek is his inspiration and favorite guitar player. Derek doesn't sing, doesn't move around on stage, but his guitar playing is so different from everyone else!!!
You’re right. Derek Trucks wanted to learn to play slide because Duane Allman played slide, but really he plays like no one else. I saw him with the Allman Brothers a couple times when he was a little bitty kid, his uncle Butch was one of the two drummers, and they’d bring him out to play occasionally, and he was great even then. And Stevie would go to his own place and it seemed like the music just flowed through him. I’ve never seen anything like it. Different every time. He never knew what was coming, but he never hit a dead end or got lost. A reporter asked his brother Jimmie if it was true Stevie never played a song the same way twice, and he said “Hell, he never plays it the same way ONCE!”
@@lathedauphinot6820 First saw Derek in late 1991, in a club down in Palm Bay FL. He was 12 years old. Then in 1998 a local band i was in opened for him at the SBI "Sebastian Beach Inn" I sat with Derek's father outside talking with him, about how Derek got so good in a short period of time. Derek hadn't turned 18 yet, and was light years ahead of many guitar players. Then i saw him a few times with the Allman's and his own band. About 3 years ago i saw him with TTB in Florida. The reason he started playing slide is because his hands at 10 years old were too small to play chords. And i as quite a few people i know think he is a reincarnation of Duane! Not only as a player, but his mannerisms. It is so hard to believe each and every night he improvises his solos, and most of the opening numbers he starts. He is a creative genius!!
@@jameswaddell3348 that is so cool. If you hadn’t put yourself out there, because it can be tough playing publicly, you wouldn’t have been in a position to have that opportunity. I never thought about Derek being Duane’s reincarnation. I just thought, he’s a naturally hardworking, gifted guy, raised in a musical family with the incredible advantage of having the Allman Brothers Band around to learn from. You’re right about his mannerisms, and Duane was already gone, so Derek didn’t learn them from him. I’ll start watching that. Thank you. I love watching Derek play. The guitar speaks, has a personality. He’s a ventriloquist. I used to visit my sister when she was in school in Florida, but I’m a Texan. I got to see the Vaughan brothers more than I got to see the Allmans.
My top 2 are SRV and David Gilmour. Both in different ways are masters of playing with emotion, story telling and creating ambience Just with their guitar playing.
For me to compare JIMI and STEVIE , JIMI wanted people to FEEL the MUSIC, He sang , talked, and played ABOUT IT!! Never mind how JIMI got all those sounds out his guitar, upside down , pedals and whatever else he did! I think people need to Learn about JIMI to appreciate STEVIE MORE !! JIMI wrote VooDoo Chile, LITTLE WING and THIRD STONE FROM THE SUN for STEVIE because JIMI knew STEVIE would play those songs the way they NEEDED to be PLAYED!!! WE feel the MUSIC watching STEVIE! RIGHT?? I DO ,so for me, JIMI is better because NO ONE played like HIM back then!! For how JIMI played he's the BEST !! and the SAME For STEVIE!! STEVIE SHOWS SO MUCH RESPECT TO JIMI when he plays his songs BECAUSE NO ONE ELSE CAN PLAY JIMI' S MUSIC like the way STEVIE DOES!! STEVIE picked up where JIMI LEFT OFF!! 2 DIFFERENT MUSICIANS, STYLES, and TIME PERIOD! RIP JIMI, STEVIE😍😍🎸🔥😍🎸🔥😍🎸🔥😍🎸🔥😍🎸🔥😍🎸🔥🔥😍😍🎸🎸😍🔥🎸
Gotta throw a curveball, my undisputed GOAT is SRV, and honestly I dont think theres a better guitarrist, if everyone else has another top 1 comes down to nostalgia, cause if we talk about feel, soul and technical ability stevie is clearly the best. My runner-up would have to be Cory Wong, the dude's a master of the ryhtm and funk guitar, check out the band he's a part of: Vulfpeck (Id say start with Dean Town and then maybe listen to the madison square garden live after), these guys are the best of the best in the funk world and super young, highly recommended
If you love blues/rock guitar you should check out guitar prodigy Joe Bonamassa. He has owned the blues/rock genre album charts over the last couple decades with something like sixteen number one albums over the last few years.
My top 2 are Stevie and Jimi, all day. But, I love everyone in my top 5 almost equally. 1. Stevie 2. Jimi 3. John Frusciante (From RHCP) 4. David Gilmour (Pink Floyd) 5. Gary Moore
Favorites would be SRV and Jimmy Page, but that's because of my taste in music. If you ask who is the best I would be at a loss because there's a bunch of absolutely great guitar players.
There isn't a fair answer to that. I have moods and vibes... Vibes have a push and a pull...and there are guitarists that fit the different moments of each, and depending on the push or the pull, might dictate one over another on one day, and directly opposite on the next day, and yet neither of them on the day after that. In general, my two favorites are SRV and Gilmore, as they fit my default mode the most. But I could easily listen to Satriani, Hendrix, Van Halen, Vai, Gibbons, Green, May, and at least a dozen others who are unique and just hook me in, but it all depends on my mood and what vibe I am trying to get at or that I have suddenly been hooked by, before I could list who is the favorite for then and there. How could it be any other way?
If you like SRV, try these two he recorded with his little brother Jimmy on album called "Family Style". Telephone Song - th-cam.com/video/BuKutCP6N2o/w-d-xo.html Tick Tock - th-cam.com/video/N8uUTW9zPbM/w-d-xo.html
I don't have a top 2, or a top 5...I have a 'top 4' that don't have any particular order to them. Steve Vai, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Vito Bratta, Jerry Reed.
You always gotta look to whoever the greats admire to find the real legends. SRV was a pupil of Eric Clapton and Jimi Hendrix. IMO it goes Hendrix, Vaughn, Clapton for the best guitarists to ever live. Eric Clapton Five Long Years is the grittiest and most impressive blues song ive ever heard.
I LOVE Stevie! BUT (and this is where I'll get hit with a load of bricks, lol) I find this "tune" so lifeless and dreary. Sorry. But he is so much better than this. x
This is one of my favorites.
He wrote another absolutely beautiful instrumental called "Riviera Paradise" live at El Mocambo version. You should take a listen. Thank you for appreciating the heart & soul he puts into his music, both in the playing & writing of it all. We truly lost a precious gift the day he died. RIP Stevie, you are still loved & missed going on 30+ yrs later. Thanks for the beautiful music you left behind!!!
What woman wouldn't want to be that guitar in that moment, with all the love he's expressing through it ❤😊
Stevie was the quadruple threat … charisma/stage presence, voice and 2X (twice) for the guitar because it was that good.
I'm here for any and all SRV. I can't imagine a world without his music.
I was lucky enough to see him and his band play live in Monterey California around 1986 or 87. I became an instant fan.
SRV is just other-wordly. ❤
Stevie and the Guitar WHERE ONE! PERIOD. ❤❤❤❤
The smile on your face reminded me of the joy I felt long ago when I first heard and saw SRV. He was and still is the best ever!!!! He has been a constant companion of my wherever I travel. Can't think of a road trip without him!!! Now you must experience Riviera Paradise live from Austin City Limits,.a really great performance🎵🎼🎶
He will always be my favorite. I remember the first time I saw him playing Mary had a little lamb when I was like 12 and I was instantly hooked. He's one of the reasons I love guitar so much.🔥🔥
Love Stevie Ray Vaughan you cannot go wrong with his music Beautiful music
#1 - Stevie
#2 - Stevie
"As good as Stevie was at playin' he was even more beautiful as a person." Tommy Shannon, bass guitar, SRV and Double Trouble
For me, it's hard to narrow it down to 2 because I've seen so many guitar greats perform live...Hendrix, Jimmy Page (Zeppelin), Brian May (Queen), Ritchie Blackmore (Deep Purple), Rory Gallagher, Joe Walsh, Billy Gibbons (ZZ Top), etc.
One thing I know for sure, Stevie Ray is one of my top 2 & I didn't even get to see him live. I had plans to see him in '89 but had to cancel. Thought I'd catch him on his next tour, not knowing that was his last tour. Still not over that. God rest his sweet soul.
The other favorite is probably Jimmy Page. Saw him 4 times & he was astounding each time.
As much as I love Jimi Hendrix I'd probably have to make him number 3 for me.
Btw, I saw Hendrix 2 months before he died. Stood leaning against the stage taking pictures of him. At the end of his encore, he reached down to hand me his guitar pick. Just as I reached up to take it from his hand, a big burly guy jostled me aside & grabbed it instead. Still makes me mad to think about it. But at least I've still got those pictures I took. And yes, he was fantastic.
I guess SRV just hits me on a more emotional level, much deeper. And I was a Zeppelin purist & loved seeing them in concert. Page really was a virtuoso & watching him was like watching a sorcerer work.💙☮
At one of his shows here in Austin, he came and sat on edge of stage and played this. I was right there in front and as i looked back at the crowd, we were all mesmerized!
I was blessed to be able to see SRV twice.
Yes! This one is my favorite!
He didn't care who was listening. He had to play. And he played like a GOD
He would sweat all over the place while having cigarette smoke in his eyes the entire time, and still sounds better than ever. 🤙🏼
AMAZING!
He was a master, knows the instrument as if it were an extention of his very soul...gone way to soon.
R.l.P.
Beautifully put, and spot on.
This my favorite song by anyone ! It's so beautiful the way he plays this. I listened to this last night in my car on repeat three times. ❤️❤️✌️
Of course the studio version is a bit different.
He's my number one pick. Second.... there are so many greats. I love the Blues, BB King.....
My friends Debbie and Wally were at this show. You can see them a few times in the clips. The show was simulcast on TV and radio. I recorded it for them, on VHS tape.
1st Reactor I've seen do this one. Well done, love it.
Thank you!!
Yes! Thanks for letting it play without interruption.
Yep, those are the two, Hendrix and SRV. I saw Stevie play many times, but never Hendrix. Hendrix died when I was 5 years old. When Stevie died I was 25, and Austin was never the same. Stevie loved Hendrix. His older brother Jimmie’s band The Chessmen opened for Hendrix a couple of times in Dallas. I saw Jimmie Vaughan, the coolest cat in Dallas, play with the Fabulous Thunderbirds before I ever heard of Stevie. Jimmie knew Stevie loved Hendrix and bought one of Hendrix’s broken guitar pedals from him, fixed it, and gave it to Stevie. My brother-in-law went to high school with Stevie for a while, said he brought his guitar to school every day and fell asleep in class because he was playing in the clubs all night. He was a little guy with huge hands.
SRV ~ 🎸🐐 THE goat of all goats
Such a vibe!
Stevie Ray is my 1st, Joe Bonamassa my 2nd, and my third is "Jerry Reed & Marty Robbins Medley" Jerry Reed was another one that they broke the mold afterward. He was an actor, comedian, and fantastic guitarist. There will never be another Jerry Reed RIP: U R Missed💔🔥🎸💖🤗
Is not hard for me to name a top 2. SRV and Jeff Beck. So much talent. I could go on Jimi, Steve Vai, Eddie VanHalen, BUT SRV and JB for me.
Srv still blowing minds
Love how you love SRV... I use this song as my ringtone...nice and peaceful. My top two guitarists are: 1) SRV and 2) SRV. please react to Ain't Gon Give Up On Love and Change It both live at The Capitol Theatre please💞✌💞ty
Love this song. Wish I had seen him live when I had the chance(s). My top two favorite guitarists are also Jimi Hendrix and Stevie Ray, and I have a long list of favorites.
Killer choice, nothing better than the late, great SRV and this is an insanely great performance. Talking about top 2 guitarists - for me that's SRV and Mark Knopfler (founder, guitarist and main lyricist for Dire Straits). Very different tones and styles, both can transport you to that musical nirvana. As always, love seeing your genuine appreciation for the music, and thanks for making my day once again. Peace and love from Canada!
Its fun to watch you go from the inevitable smile to the stank face when he's killin' some mean lick. SRV brings the soul out in everyone. Happy to see another fan enjoying this magic.
My favorite guitarists are SRV, Hendrix, Django Reinhardt and Grant Green.
I'm a say, SRV.. morning, noon,& night..my life. , My bestie, my sleeping pill at night..then I start all over again..🎸🎶🙏❤️
Rivera paradise is the jam!!!!!!
My favorite wind down song!
Honestly i was never into Hendrix, even though for 3 years i was in a 3 piece band that played about 40 Hendrix tunes. I listened over and over to the first 3 Hendrix albums, and what i got out of it was the studio engineering that did all the over dubs, and tape delays, and sound effects. I appreciated Hendrix more on the albums that came after he passed. But still; he as a guitar player never impressed me. When i first heard SRV and that first album, then seeing him LIVE 2 times a month after his first album release, i was totally blown away. 9/23/83 and 9/25/83 i heard 9 or 10 of the same songs, but SRV played differently on all of them, in his solos. He was FLAWLESS. though the next 4 years i saw him 5 more time, and again FLAWLESS and INNOVATIVE in his playing. As Clapton said, SRV was an open channel! The past 2 years or so i can say my favorite guitar player has been DEREK TRUCKS. Why'll still having his own band and touring with the Allman Brothers Band every night he played different! He is to me the best of the best. I am not a big fan of his wife Susan Tedeschi and the format of the Tedeschi Trucks Band, but there are tunes Derek gets to shine, that are well worth going to see them. I am hoping he will do an album with Jimmy Herring as those two during a short stint, were the 2 guitar players in an Allman Brothers Band tour in 2000, when Derek had just turned 21 years old, Herring was 38 and has said many times, Derek is his inspiration and favorite guitar player. Derek doesn't sing, doesn't move around on stage, but his guitar playing is so different from everyone else!!!
You’re right. Derek Trucks wanted to learn to play slide because Duane Allman played slide, but really he plays like no one else. I saw him with the Allman Brothers a couple times when he was a little bitty kid, his uncle Butch was one of the two drummers, and they’d bring him out to play occasionally, and he was great even then.
And Stevie would go to his own place and it seemed like the music just flowed through him. I’ve never seen anything like it. Different every time. He never knew what was coming, but he never hit a dead end or got lost. A reporter asked his brother Jimmie if it was true Stevie never played a song the same way twice, and he said “Hell, he never plays it the same way ONCE!”
@@lathedauphinot6820 First saw Derek in late 1991, in a club down in Palm Bay FL. He was 12 years old. Then in 1998 a local band i was in opened for him at the SBI "Sebastian Beach Inn" I sat with Derek's father outside talking with him, about how Derek got so good in a short period of time. Derek hadn't turned 18 yet, and was light years ahead of many guitar players. Then i saw him a few times with the Allman's and his own band. About 3 years ago i saw him with TTB in Florida. The reason he started playing slide is because his hands at 10 years old were too small to play chords. And i as quite a few people i know think he is a reincarnation of Duane! Not only as a player, but his mannerisms. It is so hard to believe each and every night he improvises his solos, and most of the opening numbers he starts. He is a creative genius!!
@@jameswaddell3348 that is so cool. If you hadn’t put yourself out there, because it can be tough playing publicly, you wouldn’t have been in a position to have that opportunity. I never thought about Derek being Duane’s reincarnation. I just thought, he’s a naturally hardworking, gifted guy, raised in a musical family with the incredible advantage of having the Allman Brothers Band around to learn from. You’re right about his mannerisms, and Duane was already gone, so Derek didn’t learn them from him. I’ll start watching that. Thank you. I love watching Derek play. The guitar speaks, has a personality. He’s a ventriloquist. I used to visit my sister when she was in school in Florida, but I’m a Texan. I got to see the Vaughan brothers more than I got to see the Allmans.
SRV WAS and IS the GOAT!
Love this one! Also, Riviera Paradise. Love Struck Baby reminds me of home though. Texas sounds 🥰
I am not a believer in a GOAT but he is high on my list very high
You should check out his song Rivera Paradise it is an instrumental as well and as beautiful
Stevie Ray is my top guitarist ever. Then Jimi a very close second. You are right on!
1st time I heard Stevie I thought it was Jimi, what a rabbit hole that was… I was young
Ape shit amazing stuff, LWR! Thanks.
I was there. !!❤❤
Thanks again Recklezz. I have enjoyed your Channel and Reaction's for a long time now. Appreciate.
My top 2 are SRV and David Gilmour. Both in different ways are masters of playing with emotion, story telling and creating ambience Just with their guitar playing.
Mic drop.
For me to compare JIMI and STEVIE , JIMI wanted people to FEEL the MUSIC, He sang , talked, and played ABOUT IT!! Never mind how JIMI got all those sounds out his guitar, upside down , pedals and whatever else he did! I think people need to Learn about JIMI to appreciate STEVIE MORE !! JIMI wrote VooDoo Chile, LITTLE WING and THIRD STONE FROM THE SUN for STEVIE because JIMI knew STEVIE would play those songs the way they NEEDED to be PLAYED!!! WE feel the MUSIC watching STEVIE! RIGHT?? I DO ,so for me, JIMI is better because NO ONE played like HIM back then!! For how JIMI played he's the BEST !! and the SAME For STEVIE!! STEVIE SHOWS SO MUCH RESPECT TO JIMI when he plays his songs BECAUSE NO ONE ELSE CAN PLAY JIMI' S MUSIC like the way STEVIE DOES!! STEVIE picked up where JIMI LEFT OFF!! 2 DIFFERENT MUSICIANS, STYLES, and TIME PERIOD! RIP JIMI, STEVIE😍😍🎸🔥😍🎸🔥😍🎸🔥😍🎸🔥😍🎸🔥😍🎸🔥🔥😍😍🎸🎸😍🔥🎸
4:27 is why its his wife favorite song
Gotta throw a curveball, my undisputed GOAT is SRV, and honestly I dont think theres a better guitarrist, if everyone else has another top 1 comes down to nostalgia, cause if we talk about feel, soul and technical ability stevie is clearly the best. My runner-up would have to be Cory Wong, the dude's a master of the ryhtm and funk guitar, check out the band he's a part of: Vulfpeck (Id say start with Dean Town and then maybe listen to the madison square garden live after), these guys are the best of the best in the funk world and super young, highly recommended
My top 2 are definitely Jimi and Stevie BUT Prince is right up there also
More SRV the world be sleeping on this man
If you love blues/rock guitar you should check out guitar prodigy Joe Bonamassa. He has owned the blues/rock genre album charts over the last couple decades with something like sixteen number one albums over the last few years.
My top 2 are Stevie and Jimi, all day. But, I love everyone in my top 5 almost equally.
1. Stevie
2. Jimi
3. John Frusciante (From RHCP)
4. David Gilmour (Pink Floyd)
5. Gary Moore
Favorites would be SRV and Jimmy Page, but that's because of my taste in music. If you ask who is the best I would be at a loss because there's a bunch of absolutely great guitar players.
Top 2 favorite guitarist are SRV and Clapton
SRV = GOAT
You should check out some Johnny Winter! Start it out with “Be Careful With a Fool”
Tommy Shannon, who is the bass player in Double Trouble, SRV’s band, also played bass with Johnny and Edgar Winters.
MY TOP 2: SRV🎸 & JIMI PAGE🎸
🔥🔥🔥
SRV and Roy Clark
You should check out the Documentary Rise of a Texas Bluesman! It on Tubi and TH-cam for free.
There isn't a fair answer to that. I have moods and vibes... Vibes have a push and a pull...and there are guitarists that fit the different moments of each, and depending on the push or the pull, might dictate one over another on one day, and directly opposite on the next day, and yet neither of them on the day after that.
In general, my two favorites are SRV and Gilmore, as they fit my default mode the most. But I could easily listen to Satriani, Hendrix, Van Halen, Vai, Gibbons, Green, May, and at least a dozen others who are unique and just hook me in, but it all depends on my mood and what vibe I am trying to get at or that I have suddenly been hooked by, before I could list who is the favorite for then and there. How could it be any other way?
Top 2, SRV AND David Gilmour. Oh and if its blues guitar that get you, give Samantha Fish a listen. Enjoy.
SRV was amazing! He's up there. But I think my number one and number two are Jimi Hendrix and Eddie Van Halen.
its called an 'instrumental'.
If you like SRV, try these two he recorded with his little brother Jimmy on album called "Family Style".
Telephone Song - th-cam.com/video/BuKutCP6N2o/w-d-xo.html
Tick Tock - th-cam.com/video/N8uUTW9zPbM/w-d-xo.html
I don't have a top 2, or a top 5...I have a 'top 4' that don't have any particular order to them. Steve Vai, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Vito Bratta, Jerry Reed.
You always gotta look to whoever the greats admire to find the real legends. SRV was a pupil of Eric Clapton and Jimi Hendrix. IMO it goes Hendrix, Vaughn, Clapton for the best guitarists to ever live. Eric Clapton Five Long Years is the grittiest and most impressive blues song ive ever heard.
SRV and David Gilmore
Check out Kenny Wayne Shepherd. You won't be disappointed.
Check out Willie the Wimp
SRV number one bro no need for number 2 lol
#1 Stevie Ray Vaughan #2 Lonnie Mac.
@Recklezz Do you also play guitar? And any other instruments?
Oops, my bad, the other way around. Stevie is Jimmy's little brother.
Can't see the video. It is transparent.
NO ONE LIKE HIM THAT I CAN THINK OF BESIDES....MAYBE JOHNNY WINTER????....ALVIN LEE.....
Yea till he went to rehab for a few months came home she changed the locks, kicked him out,
React XXXTENTACION look at me live bro
Gary Moore is good
I LOVE Stevie! BUT (and this is where I'll get hit with a load of bricks, lol) I find this "tune" so lifeless and dreary. Sorry. But he is so much better than this. x
SRV > Jimi