Worked with SRV on a public service announcement, and we asked him, “Who do you think is the best guitarist in the world?” He didn’t hesitate a second: “My big brother, Jimmie.”
I'm from the Dallas area. I'm 62 (in 2019). Stevie will always be the greatest guitar virtuoso in my mind. Of course there are many great artists around the world. But when Clapton or BB say they were "blown away" by his skills I know he was very special. Dallas is known for a few good and bad things. Stevie was one of the best to be our native son.
That Stevie Ray was a bad motor scooter, and big brother Jimmie, well he is a class act. What a touching tribute to his little brother. This acceptance speech is just oozing with love and pride. Genuine as can be and such a feel-good retelling of his his shared history with Stevie Ray that it brought tears to my eyes. Big brother done little brother proud. Well done Jimmie!
I'm so proud to among the 18.3 million people that voted for Stevie. ..it's about time. .it's gonna b a great celebration on Stevies bday this year .I'm so grateful that I'm going to be there
So proud of the way Jimmie held it together. I know it was hard for him. But he told people what they needed to know about SRV, and gave a hint of how powerfully he was loved.
I noticed Reese Wynans giving Jimmie a thumbs-up after his speech. In a different video from the press briefing afterward, Reese Wynans talked about how they were representing all Austin bands at the HoF, and Chris Layton, thinking of the T-birds, pointed at Jimmie and gave him a big smile, which Jimmie returned. Both of them have since said what an emotional but happy time that was for all of them. It was a reunion of sorts too-Tommy Shannon retired in 2010, Reese Wynans had moved to Nashville to work as a session musician, Chris Layton was working on the road as Kenny Wayne Shepherd’s tour drummer, and Jimmie was touring himself, but they all came together for this, along with half of Austin it seemed like.
Jimmy is absolutely right about Stevie blowing head liners off the stage. I saw SRV first time shortly after Texas Flood came out. First time I ever went to a show to see the warm up act. Stevie opened for Blackfoot. I went by myself because my friends were saying "Stevie who?..naw". Auburn,NY I'll never for get it. I went before I heard the album. I went on the radio play of P&J and Testify. I was totally blown away when Stevie did Voodoo Chile. The place went batshit even before he finished. The crowd got out of their seats to get close to him on stage and Stevie came close to the edge and sat down to greet the hoard. I stayed way back to take it all in. God I wish I had a tape of that show. There can be no doubt about this. There are a lot of people out there making music but few reach out from the speakers and just grab you and pull you in. That was 1983 I listen almost every day to a SRV song and will to my own death.
I saw him as an opening act in 1983 too. I said "Who is this guy? " and followed him ever since. I was lucky enough to see him 5 times , including the night he died.
The fact that your friends didn't want to see that speaks volumes. You DID tape it! You just don't know you did. It's sad you can't share it, but describing it was fantastic! But, man, you taped it. Close your eyes, sit back, and smile. Thanks Stevie Ray for giving this guy a memory of a lifetime!
I discovered, S.R.V. at ten or eleven... I'm 41 now, I'll never forget that humble comment he made on arsenio Hall, there was enough room for his underated respected role models, but he said that there was enough room for him too, even at him saying that and the confidence he had, and the confidence that Arsenio Hall had, still didn't understand the depth and humbleness of that comment, it's sad that talent of today is, just for show and ego and mostly of imitation of people before thems or hacks, so to speak, God Almighty bless the Vaughn family and the one true person that is, sincere....
Jimmie, this is beautifully prepared tribute. From 6:53 is very emotional & crushes me to tears. "Big brother showed little brother how to play the guitar at first, but let me tell you, little brother showed big brother how to get clean and sober. He was sober four years and we were out playing gigs before I figured it out. He was sober four years before that helicopter went down on August 27, 1990. He died on the same day as our father, four years apart." "But I want to tell you that what Stevie didn’t get --- is what I have been able to have is my beautiful wife and my four kids. Music lost a good man. Our family lost their beloved. But he gave me something that will last forever. Every day I wake up clean and sober and I think of my brother. In the end, little brother taught big brother. On behalf of my brother Stevie Ray Vaughan and all our family, I thank you for this honor."
@@westie430 Me too. I miss Stevie so much. How great would it have been to see him there himself, as Jimmie said, shy, humble with his sweet little voice. Oh man. :*(
That speech was one of the nicest tributes I've ever heard. I teared up watching Jimmie hold back his tears. I really wish that Stevie could've had a family and grown into his later years and really enjoyed his legendary status. Stevie never had children but in a way he has millions of them in younger players (i say that being 39) who not only try day after day to play like him but are also influenced by his last 4 years of life being sober. I started playing in 92' so I was just barely too late but I'll never forget hearing him for the first time. My guitar teacher made me compilation tapes and he put love struck baby and texas flood onto a section and I listened to them and immediately rewound the tape to listen again. After that I became obsessed and read, listened to, and watched everything I could. I have a poster that I found in a Virginia mall that I still have today and treated like priceless art because I've never seen this poster anywhere else and still haven't even today. I love Stevie Ray Vaughan for the amazing player he was and more importantly for the sweet man he was until the day he died. He never took a day for granted and he loved his fans and never took us for granted. He would've loved how his influence has grown but he would be shining the light on all those who influenced him if he were alive today. When I found Stevie on that tape it sent me searching for who influenced him and I hope kids are still searching even today
Thirty one years later his music means more to me each day. So much to learn still from both the brothers. Today for me I'm just going to feel the love. One thing so unique about SRV and Double Trouble is they really did get along. Unlike most of their counterparts i.e. The Eagles, Fleetwood Mac etc. So if you can read this from Heaven Stevie I just want to say "thank you" you are one of a kind. And you have a twin named Greg. He doesn't play guitar but he looks just like you. He shared your music with me. So thanks to Greg too ~ kimie
I love them both, Jimmie is a brilliant guitar player, amazing sound and simply good taste. If you haven't heard him, go!! If you are a guitar player, you'll learn plenty just by listening attentively.
@@BlastinAdrian Awesome you got to see that show. I was at Stevie's last two shows at Alpine Valley. I was 20 years old at the time and I knew about Stevie, but I had no real clue what I was going to experience at those shows. It was truly spiritual. Clapton came out after Stevie finished that second to last show, and proclaimed that Stevie was the greatest guitarist he had ever seen or heard. Then he said, "How the hell do I follow that?" He proceeded to play ballads and it became a couples concert. We left the show because we were still in awe of Stevie's performance. I'd seen Clapton before, and would see him again, so it was no loss. But, to this day, after many hundreds of concerts, those Stevie performances are still the best shows I have ever seen.
Many years ago, I bought a CD box set of Stevie Ray. Included was a booklet of photos and music notes. On the very last page of the booklet was a quote from Jimmie Vaughn. "I know most people miss his music, I just miss my brother" What a beautiful acceptance speech.
My older brother and I saw the Fabulous Thunderbirds in 78 or 79 and we couldn't believe the band! We thought Jimmy was one of the baddest cats on the scene. And then Christmas of 1981 our oldest brother gave my older brother Texas Flood for Christmas and we were just floored! Couldn't believe that Jimmy Vaughan had this bad *ss little brother! Thank you both!
Jimmy Vaughan is a class act!!! My bro is an srv fanatic and I'm a dime bag Darrell fanatic, both of which are from Texas My brother took me to see srv, at the time I was a teenager and man was blown away by srv I don't know what it is about Texas but thanks for all the great talents you have blessed the rest of the world with!!! Jimmy needs to be in the hall of fame next!!! I'm a huge fan of the fabulous thunder birds and his work he did with Stevie as well!!
Stevie Ray Vaughan is legend to be up for any award that is due coming to Stevie and maybe past due..let's get Stevie Ray Vaughan his awards he has been waiting a long time to get...r you with me?
Jimmie Vaughan, Reese Wynans, Tommy Shannon, Chris Layton. They were all up there. ❤ Jimmie's speech was so bittersweet and so heartwarming. I teared up. Such an emotional speech. SRV is not dead. He lives in our hearts!
One of the greatest speeches I've ever heard! This was so tearful to me since Stevie is my all-time favorite guitar player and I listened to him during my school days around 2nd or 3rd grade, and I was very disappointed when I found out he died before I was born, I still to this day wish I had the chance to see him and Double Trouble play live and even meet with him. He's the reason why I picked up a guitar myself and one of my all-time inspirations... RIP Stevie Ray Vaughan.
A great speech. and at 6:53 very emotional. I was in my mid 20's when he died & saw him play once (nearly twice) & it was good as you can allow yourself to imagine. I was heartbroken & he was one of my last living heroes to pass away. I too was inspired by SRV & kitted myself with a cream Strat, vintage tweed amps, crybaby, tube-screamer etc...but working hours & marriage put that on-hold, (should've started guitar much younger, but I do play other instruments). From an older fella....my advice......you've got a quarter decade advantage over me to be a player so...... Behold these two paragraphs below from Jimmie's Speech....it's about the person, the inspiration, the passion, the enthusiasm......but most of all the person. He was good man : "But what you’re really hearing when you hear Stevie was his enthusiasm for everything. That’s what he loved. He had enthusiasm. That’s why people loved his music because he loved it so much. He couldn’t stand it. He loved playing guitar more than anybody I know." "Guitar players can appreciate his technique and power, but it was his enthusiasm that really set him apart. I don’t want to take credit for Stevie the musician, what he became. He took all these influences and made them his own."
Are you kidding? Of course he sings. Your opinion is now invalid because you clearly do not know anything about the man. As far as average guitar playing goes... Go to any music shop, you will be sure to hear at least 6 or 7 people playing SRV licks. Jimmie is old scool blues, if you dont like jimmie then sorry friend, you dont like the blues.
Mad respect for Jimmie. Its about time SRV got what was owed to him. Being born in 83, I'm so thankful I got to grow up in what I call, "The last era of real music." Look at the crap on the mainstream nowadays. Modern technology is replacing modern instruments. Spinning the FM dial rarely results in anything worth more than the white noise of an open frequency as far as a listening experience goes. Music videos are full of racist, political propaganda, singers bragging how big their wallets are, etc. What happened to when music was just that, music? Something to get away from life's problems instead of instigating them. A way to have fun, make friends, or just enjoy life in general. They say history repeats itself. Well, I for one hope musical history does, and sooner than later. I'm doing what I can to keep Stevie's music and spirit alive as well as all the bands I grew up with and the one's before my time. Let us not forget. The music industry has evolved into a pile of fly infested fecal matter for the most part. Its time to hit the rewind button, folks.('scuse the rant)
I was born in 2006, so I never could see him live. but I wish I could have!!! RIP Stevie!! Now he's sitting on some cloud......and playing the Blues!!!
What a beautiful speach Jimmie, very awesome tribute to your brother Stevie Ray Vaughn! To me he always seemed like he must have been an Angel sent to earth to help others and make people realize that they need to love each other and be good to each other and also show younger people what bad things drugs and alcohol do to you and how they will ruin your life! He was the most awesome guitar player I have ever heard!!! And he had such a beautiful heart and soul! He was just an amazing human being!!! He will never be forgotten by all his fans that loved him! Our beloved Stevie!!!! My heart just aches that we lost him at such an young age! I guess our Lord was ready for him to be in Heaven with him!!! Thank you Jimmie Vaughn for the stories and a very beautiful tribute to your beloved brother! We all love and miss him too, and he is a legend, and will always be remembered with heartfelt love and as the best guitar player ever! No one could ever play that awesome music better than him! I think it was because he loved it so much himself, and thats what came across to his fans when he played! Love and miss you STEVIE RAY VAUGHN!!! Someone said legends don't die, they live in your heart forever! He will live in my heart forever!!! And all his awesome music that he left for us and generations to come!!! God Bless you Jimmie Vaughn, and thank you for a beautiful speech and an awesome tribute to your little brother Stevie! It had me in tears!
Thank you so much Jimmy that was a beautiful speech and I know your brother is listening I myself have 29 years clean and sober and Life By the Drop was one of my special songs Steve he's looking down and he's proud of us all to me carry on my brother thank you Justified
Nirvana was a great band and Kurt Cobain was a phenomenal songwriter. Stevie Ray Vaughan was probably the best rock, blues, swing, or jazz guitar player of his time. Both can be simultaneously true and both can be simultaneously deserving of a Rock Hall induction.
@@k.g.alatore355 yeah the way you view it is probably the way Stevie would have, he loved music and I don’t think he would have put someone else’s music down.
I had a chance to see Stevie back in 1989 in Indianapolis and all I can say is , oh my god. He was an unbelievable man to watch play. What a talent!! I had a few of his records and tried to play along when I could ... I have to this day never seen someone play as passionately as that man. What a great loss the world experienced one year later. I will miss you and so will everyone else who has ever picked up a guitar. Thank you for your inspiration.
Stevie used to look up to his brother Jimmie and had a lot of respect for him. After hearing this speech, it's easy to see why. I've heard it said that Stevie even idolized Jimmie, and they both undoubtedly love(d) music. Man, I miss Stevie, and can't help but wonder what other awesome tunes he would still be cranking out if he were still with us. RIP Stevie...
You know that feeling you get when something is so special, so powerful, so beautiful that you just want others to experience it...for me, that's SRV! I'm convinced that he loved what he did so much that it didn't matter if he was playing for 50 people or 50,000, Stevie always put his whole heart and soul into it!
Stevie Ray Vaughan is a legend of blue's and rock n roll..great singer..thank you Jimmi Vaughan..Stevie is the best and the strat is known to be over Stevie's head or behing Stevie's back..so the strat knew it could end up either place..Jimmie Vaughan a legend also and famous for the blue's..besides being Stevie's big brother..way to go
Man oh man, every time I listen to Jimmie give this speech I get tears in my eyes. I hope that SRV knew the Lord and I will see him one day, I want to visit him and go to his place and enjoy his music
We have Jimmie and Stevie Vaughan,Denny Freeman,Anson Funderburgh and many others from the Lone Star State.Aint it fun being from Texas.R.I.P. Mr Vaughan
And now Stevie and Denny are tearing it up with the eternal Cobras reunion! Rest in peace, my friends, every time I see lightning in the sky, I know y'all are jamming!
Truly heart warming and beautiful to know and see how much those two brothers really loved and celebrated each other. I know Jimmy is proud and we love both these Texas boys!!
What a day that was..and thanks to big brother for going the extra mile to receive an award for little brother Stevie Ray Vaughan that was a known a full blown legend..Thank you Jimmy Vaughan
Yes! I've sometimes thought of the similarities between the Vaughan brothers and the Allman brothers. DT keyboardist Reese Wynans, who had played with the Allman Brothers Band in its early years, makes some interesting comparisons between Duane and Stevie in One Way Out: The Inside History of the Allman Brothers Band, by Alan Paul (the same writer who gave us Texas Flood: The Inside Story of Stevie Ray Vaughan). Another legendary blues musician, Dr. John, also compares the two in One Way Out. Duane and Stevie's personalities, musical sensibilities, raw talent, and proclivities toward addiction were similar, plus both grew up with brothers they both fought and adored....Also in the Allman book, guitarist Dickey Betts, a great admirer, credits Stevie's commercial success with helping bring the Allman Brothers Band back to classic rock radio in the '80s.
We all think about your brother,everyday.damn what a great artist he was.i never saw him in concert,but I love his style and music.he was great.thank you.vaughan family for the great speech.and for not forgetting him.!!👍💡😁🎸🥁🎤🎶💌☕️
Jimmie Vaughan is a legend and he knows his little brother deserves the title legend..Jimmie Vaughan is a gentleman and a great speaker for one of the greatest guitar players and singers in the world..and that's Stevie Ray Vaughan..r you with me?
Brought me to tears..... Stevie got me to REALLY HEAR the guitar in music. So much so that I ended up becoming a guitarist myself a little over 20 years ago. I agree with Jimmie it was Stevie's FIRE to play that really hooked people and drew them nearer. I only really became aware of Stevie's music around 1996. I can remember reading about how Eric Clapton had to remove himself from watching Stevie play so as to retain some of his ego and pride. He spoke of how Stevie was just an OPEN CHANNEL to something ethereal and very special.......
How about Stevie saying on a recording,, "This next song is the drummer's choice ! " If Stevie were here, he'd say, Jimmie is my big brother ! " In 1986, Ticketmaster misspelled Stevie's last name, omitting the last "a". I wrote to SRV and apologized on behalf of our cow town, and guess what ! That Christmas I got a Christmas card postmarked from Austin TX from SRV and Double Trouble ! The constellation card.... Had it matted and framed, a family heirloom....
this is too cool.. i love jimmie and stevie ray both. but theres something about stevie's tone and his style that always got me hooked and always will be.. long live srv.. thanks jimmie for the stories..rock on.
Jimmie thank you for signing my Gibson Flying V at Antones Labor Day 2010 and for hearing me & talking with me then. Although almost 7 years later, due to addiction I let that guitar go. .. But I now have a brand new one and also am clean agian but stronger than ever before. Stevie truly is my all time favourite guitarist and I have an older brother that like you brought me so much music growing up. For me first it was The Beatles then Deep Purple Mk1,2,3&4 then Skynryd and of course SRV & Double Trouble. I remember clearly that August day I was in Lansing Kansas for a bit when the unbelievably sad news came across the radio about your little brother and the accident. Being also a fellow Texan & guitarist we miss him too very much. His example of sobriety & clean from drugs for the remainder of his life is still very enduring & encouraging. I can not relate in words here what meeting you at Antones with my Gibson V you signed so big for me and what Stevie & Double Trouble and all his other family and friends have meant for me. Especially you and Tommy, Reese and Stevie for being clean. I have made so much progress in turning my life completely around in every possible way plus being of service to some others and been so enrichly blessed with work and health and peace beyond measure. To Jimmie From Kevin
Love and miss ya brother. Your music 🎶 still touches my soul. I am so blessed to have went to a new years eve concert in Houston, Tx featuring SRV and his big brothers band the Fabulous Thunderbirds was the opening act.
All of em humble classy personable people. No bullshit. Real people. Music is goin down the shitter. The world could use more people like these dudes. Probably not gonna happen. Miss ya Stevie
Stevie Ray Vaughan is the candidate that should win and deserves to win any award that he has coming to him..its that simple..thank you Jimmie Vaughan..Stevie Is best blue's player and rock n roll..Legends
I remember driving home the day Stevie died and heard about it on the radio. I almost drove off the road. I was 19 then and looking back now it’s hard to believe he was only 35.
Worked with SRV on a public service announcement, and we asked him, “Who do you think is the best guitarist in the world?” He didn’t hesitate a second: “My big brother, Jimmie.”
Brotherly love, gotta respect that unselfishness.
Gotta love'em both!!! :_____ )
Shut up. Everyone has a Fking story.
Thats awesome!
💔💔💔
Tears...Jimmie Vaughan is and always has been a class act...and a great blues guitarist in his own right.
For sure & Stevie's biggest influence
Jimmie Vaughan, that was one beautiful heart touching tribute to your little brother Stevie Ray!.. 👏🏻🎸Brought me to tears..
6:53 extremely moved (moved to tears) beautiful speech.
Myanna's Magic Jimmie was Stevies favorite guitar player .Rest in peace little brother .
I'm from the Dallas area. I'm 62 (in 2019). Stevie will always be the greatest guitar virtuoso in my mind. Of course there are many great artists around the world. But when Clapton or BB say they were "blown away" by his skills I know he was very special. Dallas is known for a few good and bad things. Stevie was one of the best to be our native son.
Yep, look at what little Oak Cliff has produced!
That Stevie Ray was a bad motor scooter, and big brother Jimmie, well he is a class act. What a touching tribute to his little brother. This acceptance speech is just oozing with love and pride. Genuine as can be and such a feel-good retelling of his his shared history with Stevie Ray that it brought tears to my eyes. Big brother done little brother proud. Well done Jimmie!
When the blues was dying little Stevie picked it right back up. Long live Stevie!!!
I'm so proud to among the 18.3 million people that voted for Stevie. ..it's about time. .it's gonna b a great celebration on Stevies bday this year .I'm so grateful that I'm going to be there
So proud of the way Jimmie held it together. I know it was hard for him. But he told people what they needed to know about SRV, and gave a hint of how powerfully he was loved.
I noticed Reese Wynans giving Jimmie a thumbs-up after his speech. In a different video from the press briefing afterward, Reese Wynans talked about how they were representing all Austin bands at the HoF, and Chris Layton, thinking of the T-birds, pointed at Jimmie and gave him a big smile, which Jimmie returned. Both of them have since said what an emotional but happy time that was for all of them. It was a reunion of sorts too-Tommy Shannon retired in 2010, Reese Wynans had moved to Nashville to work as a session musician, Chris Layton was working on the road as Kenny Wayne Shepherd’s tour drummer, and Jimmie was touring himself, but they all came together for this, along with half of Austin it seemed like.
Jimmy is absolutely right about Stevie blowing head liners off the stage. I saw SRV first time shortly after Texas Flood came out. First time I ever went to a show to see
the warm up act. Stevie opened for Blackfoot. I went by myself because my friends were saying "Stevie who?..naw". Auburn,NY I'll never for get it. I went before I heard the album. I went on the radio play of P&J and Testify. I was totally blown away when
Stevie did Voodoo Chile. The place went batshit even before he finished. The crowd
got out of their seats to get close to him on stage and Stevie came close to the edge and sat down to greet the hoard. I stayed way back to take it all in. God I wish I had a tape of that show. There can be no doubt about this. There are a lot of people out there making music but few reach out from the speakers and just grab you and pull you in. That was 1983 I listen almost every day to a SRV song and will to my own death.
I saw him as an opening act in 1983 too. I said "Who is this guy? " and followed him ever since. I was lucky enough to see him 5 times , including the night he died.
The fact that your friends didn't want to see that speaks volumes. You DID tape it! You just don't know you did. It's sad you can't share it, but describing it was fantastic! But, man, you taped it. Close your eyes, sit back, and smile. Thanks Stevie Ray for giving this guy a memory of a lifetime!
moomike laloo
Thank you for sharing 👐
Brilliant memory that you,ll cherish forever,SRV was a legend.❤❤🎸🎸
I discovered, S.R.V. at ten or eleven... I'm 41 now, I'll never forget that humble comment he made on arsenio Hall, there was enough room for his underated respected role models, but he said that there was enough room for him too, even at him saying that and the confidence he had, and the confidence that Arsenio Hall had, still didn't understand the depth and humbleness of that comment, it's sad that talent of today is, just for show and ego and mostly of imitation of people before thems or hacks, so to speak, God Almighty bless the Vaughn family and the one true person that is, sincere....
Jimmie, this is beautifully prepared tribute. From 6:53 is very emotional & crushes me to tears.
"Big brother showed little brother how to play the guitar at first, but let me tell you, little brother
showed big brother how to get clean and sober.
He was sober four years and we were out playing gigs before I figured it out. He was sober four years before that helicopter went down on August 27, 1990. He died on the same day as our father, four years apart."
"But I want to tell you that what Stevie didn’t get --- is what I have been able to have is my beautiful wife and my four kids. Music lost a good man. Our family lost their beloved. But he gave me something that will last forever. Every day I wake up clean and sober and I think of my brother. In the end, little brother taught big brother.
On behalf of my brother Stevie Ray Vaughan and all our family, I thank you for this honor."
Made me cry😭
@@westie430 Me too. I miss Stevie so much. How great would it have been to see him there himself, as Jimmie said, shy, humble with his sweet little voice. Oh man. :*(
Still MISSING AND MOURNING AFTER ALL THIS YEARS....
That speech was one of the nicest tributes I've ever heard. I teared up watching Jimmie hold back his tears. I really wish that Stevie could've had a family and grown into his later years and really enjoyed his legendary status. Stevie never had children but in a way he has millions of them in younger players (i say that being 39) who not only try day after day to play like him but are also influenced by his last 4 years of life being sober. I started playing in 92' so I was just barely too late but I'll never forget hearing him for the first time. My guitar teacher made me compilation tapes and he put love struck baby and texas flood onto a section and I listened to them and immediately rewound the tape to listen again. After that I became obsessed and read, listened to, and watched everything I could. I have a poster that I found in a Virginia mall that I still have today and treated like priceless art because I've never seen this poster anywhere else and still haven't even today. I love Stevie Ray Vaughan for the amazing player he was and more importantly for the sweet man he was until the day he died. He never took a day for granted and he loved his fans and never took us for granted. He would've loved how his influence has grown but he would be shining the light on all those who influenced him if he were alive today. When I found Stevie on that tape it sent me searching for who influenced him and I hope kids are still searching even today
I love what you said about us being his kids - we’re all Stevie’s little guitar playing kids. 💔
Stevie Ray was the best he'll never be replaced
Rick Eger amen ...
@Rick Eger,
He was and he won't. He really WAS the best.
Thirty one years later his music means more to me each day. So much to learn still from both the brothers. Today for me I'm just going to feel the love. One thing so unique about SRV and Double Trouble is they really did get along. Unlike most of their counterparts i.e. The Eagles, Fleetwood Mac etc. So if you can read this from Heaven Stevie I just want to say "thank you" you are one of a kind. And you have a twin named Greg. He doesn't play guitar but he looks just like you. He shared your music with me. So thanks to Greg too ~ kimie
Speaking about the greatest guitar hero of all time .
Stevie Ray Vaughan Forever !
Jimmie deserves to be in the R&RHoF alongside his brother, too!
RIP and long live Stevie Ray Vaughan (October 3, 1954 - August 27, 1990), aged 35
You will always be remembered as a legend.
I love them both, Jimmie is a brilliant guitar player, amazing sound and simply good taste. If you haven't heard him, go!! If you are a guitar player, you'll learn plenty just by listening attentively.
I bet Stevie and Jimi have been playing the longest jam session in the history of Heaven.
Jimmie opened and closed for Buddy Guy last year I was blown away. Was a first time seeing a Vaughan and my second seeing Buddy
@@BlastinAdrian Awesome you got to see that show. I was at Stevie's last two shows at Alpine Valley. I was 20 years old at the time and I knew about Stevie, but I had no real clue what I was going to experience at those shows. It was truly spiritual. Clapton came out after Stevie finished that second to last show, and proclaimed that Stevie was the greatest guitarist he had ever seen or heard. Then he said, "How the hell do I follow that?" He proceeded to play ballads and it became a couples concert. We left the show because we were still in awe of Stevie's performance. I'd seen Clapton before, and would see him again, so it was no loss. But, to this day, after many hundreds of concerts, those Stevie performances are still the best shows I have ever seen.
@@dgreene4234 He was the best and Definitely is missed.
Many years ago, I bought a CD box set of Stevie Ray. Included was a booklet of photos and music notes. On the very last page of the booklet was a quote from Jimmie Vaughn. "I know most people miss his music, I just miss my brother" What a beautiful acceptance speech.
My older brother and I saw the Fabulous Thunderbirds in 78 or 79 and we couldn't believe the band! We thought Jimmy was one of the baddest cats on the scene. And then Christmas of 1981 our oldest brother gave my older brother Texas Flood for Christmas and we were just floored! Couldn't believe that Jimmy Vaughan had this bad *ss little brother! Thank you both!
The Jimmie...always the coolest ! Had me in tears on this one !!!
That was the nicest speech ever !
frank livingston It came from the heart
Classy and Hip man!
**Straight from the heart** Beautiful..
Thanx Jimmie!!
Jimmy Vaughan is a class act!!!
My bro is an srv fanatic and I'm a dime bag Darrell fanatic, both of which are from Texas
My brother took me to see srv, at the time I was a teenager and man was blown away by srv
I don't know what it is about Texas but thanks for all the great talents you have blessed the rest of the world with!!!
Jimmy needs to be in the hall of fame next!!!
I'm a huge fan of the fabulous thunder birds and his work he did with Stevie as well!!
Stevie Ray Vaughan is legend to be up for any award that is due coming to Stevie and maybe past due..let's get Stevie Ray Vaughan his awards he has been waiting a long time to get...r you with me?
Jimmie Vaughan, Reese Wynans, Tommy Shannon, Chris Layton. They were all up there. ❤
Jimmie's speech was so bittersweet and so heartwarming.
I teared up. Such an emotional speech.
SRV is not dead. He lives in our hearts!
One of the greatest speeches I've ever heard! This was so tearful to me since Stevie is my all-time favorite guitar player and I listened to him during my school days around 2nd or 3rd grade, and I was very disappointed when I found out he died before I was born, I still to this day wish I had the chance to see him and Double Trouble play live and even meet with him. He's the reason why I picked up a guitar myself and one of my all-time inspirations... RIP Stevie Ray Vaughan.
A great speech. and at 6:53 very emotional.
I was in my mid 20's when he died & saw him play once (nearly twice) & it was good as you can allow yourself to imagine. I was heartbroken & he was one of my last living heroes to pass away. I too was inspired by SRV & kitted myself with a cream Strat, vintage tweed amps, crybaby, tube-screamer etc...but working hours & marriage put that on-hold, (should've started guitar much younger, but I do play other instruments).
From an older fella....my advice......you've got a quarter decade advantage over me to be a player so......
Behold these two paragraphs below from Jimmie's Speech....it's about the person, the inspiration, the passion, the enthusiasm......but most of all the person. He was good man :
"But what you’re really hearing when you hear Stevie was his enthusiasm for everything. That’s what he loved. He had enthusiasm. That’s why people loved his music because he loved it so much. He couldn’t stand it. He loved playing
guitar more than anybody I know."
"Guitar players can appreciate his technique and power, but it was his enthusiasm that really set him apart. I don’t want to take credit for Stevie the musician, what he became. He took all these influences and made
them his own."
time for jimmie to get in!!!! who agrees??!!!
+kcozgrove thats your opinion, but im sure there are lots of people who agree with me....Jimmie rules!
Are you kidding? Of course he sings. Your opinion is now invalid because you clearly do not know anything about the man. As far as average guitar playing goes... Go to any music shop, you will be sure to hear at least 6 or 7 people playing SRV licks. Jimmie is old scool blues, if you dont like jimmie then sorry friend, you dont like the blues.
And I would like to point out, im not dissing SRV, he is one of my favourites
Grow some ears man.
blues.. BORING?! you have no soul.
Mad respect for Jimmie. Its about time SRV got what was owed to him. Being born in 83, I'm so thankful I got to grow up in what I call, "The last era of real music." Look at the crap on the mainstream nowadays. Modern technology is replacing modern instruments. Spinning the FM dial rarely results in anything worth more than the white noise of an open frequency as far as a listening experience goes. Music videos are full of racist, political propaganda, singers bragging how big their wallets are, etc. What happened to when music was just that, music? Something to get away from life's problems instead of instigating them. A way to have fun, make friends, or just enjoy life in general. They say history repeats itself. Well, I for one hope musical history does, and sooner than later. I'm doing what I can to keep Stevie's music and spirit alive as well as all the bands I grew up with and the one's before my time. Let us not forget. The music industry has evolved into a pile of fly infested fecal matter for the most part. Its time to hit the rewind button, folks.('scuse the rant)
I couldn't agree more. The 80s and some of the 90s was the last era of great music. Stuff today is absolute trash.
I was born in 2006, so I never could see him live. but I wish I could have!!! RIP Stevie!! Now he's sitting on some cloud......and playing the Blues!!!
What a beautiful speach Jimmie, very awesome tribute to your brother Stevie Ray Vaughn! To me he always seemed like he must have been an Angel sent to earth to help others and make people realize that they need to love each other and be good to each other and also show younger people what bad things drugs and alcohol do to you and how they will ruin your life! He was the most awesome guitar player I have ever heard!!! And he had such a beautiful heart and soul! He was just an amazing human being!!! He will never be forgotten by all his fans that loved him! Our beloved Stevie!!!! My heart just aches that we lost him at such an young age! I guess our Lord was ready for him to be in Heaven with him!!! Thank you Jimmie Vaughn for the stories and a very beautiful tribute to your beloved brother! We all love and miss him too, and he is a legend, and will always be remembered with heartfelt love and as the best guitar player ever! No one could ever play that awesome music better than him! I think it was because he loved it so much himself, and thats what came across to his fans when he played! Love and miss you STEVIE RAY VAUGHN!!! Someone said legends don't die, they live in your heart forever! He will live in my heart forever!!! And all his awesome music that he left for us and generations to come!!! God Bless you Jimmie Vaughn, and thank you for a beautiful speech and an awesome tribute to your little brother Stevie! It had me in tears!
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Stevie is legend..has a legends heart and gave back to the community..a lot of love and compassion..deserves a gold metal..getting in Hall of fame..
Thank you so much Jimmy that was a beautiful speech and I know your brother is listening I myself have 29 years clean and sober and Life By the Drop was one of my special songs Steve he's looking down and he's proud of us all to me carry on my brother thank you Justified
I love Jimmie Vaughan! And so did Stevie!!!
Wonderful words. Thank you for this post.
A crying shame that nirvana gets inducted before stevie ray. This man is a legend and could outplay the best
Keisha123@gmail.com Lehnert truth. And so many other groups
Kurt Cobain was a weak guitar player and could scream on cue. Rolling Stone had him at number 13 which is absolutely ridiculous!
@@pockynon I wipe my ass with the Rolling Stone magazine. Worthless periodical. Not that the RRHOF is any better.
Nirvana was a great band and Kurt Cobain was a phenomenal songwriter. Stevie Ray Vaughan was probably the best rock, blues, swing, or jazz guitar player of his time. Both can be simultaneously true and both can be simultaneously deserving of a Rock Hall induction.
@@k.g.alatore355 yeah the way you view it is probably the way Stevie would have, he loved music and I don’t think he would have put someone else’s music down.
When the skies turn black an thunder and the lightning storms come up that’s Stevie an jimi jamming out in heaven
I BELIEVE THAT
That could not have been an easy speech to deliver, but Jimmie brought it home with warmth, humor, love, and a world of hard won experience.
I had a chance to see Stevie back in 1989 in Indianapolis and all I can say is , oh my god. He was an unbelievable man to watch play. What a talent!! I had a few of his records and tried to play along when I could ... I have to this day never seen someone play as passionately as that man. What a great loss the world experienced one year later. I will miss you and so will everyone else who has ever picked up a guitar. Thank you for your inspiration.
Stevie used to look up to his brother Jimmie and had a lot of respect for him. After hearing this speech, it's easy to see why. I've heard it said that Stevie even idolized Jimmie, and they both undoubtedly love(d) music. Man, I miss Stevie, and can't help but wonder what other awesome tunes he would still be cranking out if he were still with us. RIP Stevie...
You know that feeling you get when something is so special, so powerful, so beautiful that you just want others to experience it...for me, that's SRV! I'm convinced that he loved what he did so much that it didn't matter if he was playing for 50 people or 50,000, Stevie always put his whole heart and soul into it!
Loved it when Jimmie Vaughan, jammed with Robert Plant, About two years ago.. SRV One of the best if not the best..RIP
Stevie Ray Vaughan is a legend of blue's and rock n roll..great singer..thank you Jimmi Vaughan..Stevie is the best and the strat is known to be over Stevie's head or behing Stevie's back..so the strat knew it could end up either place..Jimmie Vaughan a legend also and famous for the blue's..besides being Stevie's big brother..way to go
A terrific speech and tribute. These two brothers are among the best to ever do it. They helped bring the Blues back into the spotlight in the 80s.
Go jimmie vaughan. You led stevie to the guitar and we can tell how much you love stevie. Stevie played his heart and soul. On that guitar.
Man oh man, every time I listen to Jimmie give this speech I get tears in my eyes. I hope that SRV knew the Lord and I will see him one day, I want to visit him and go to his place and enjoy his music
We have Jimmie and Stevie Vaughan,Denny Freeman,Anson Funderburgh and many others from the Lone Star State.Aint it fun being from Texas.R.I.P. Mr Vaughan
+nosaintntx Been a lot of great musicians from the Lone Star State
And now Stevie and Denny are tearing it up with the eternal Cobras reunion! Rest in peace, my friends, every time I see lightning in the sky, I know y'all are jamming!
This is real. Wonderful words from Jimmie! Stevie, we miss you...
This is one of the best speeches I've ever heard. Tears in my eyes!
Truly heart warming and beautiful to know and see how much those two brothers really loved and celebrated each other. I know Jimmy is proud and we love both these Texas boys!!
We need a movie about his lifePhil, thank you for a priceless gift.
Jimmie, I've never heard a more moving speech...thank you SO much!!! Love you!
Thank you for the heart, Josh, and for posting this wonderful speech!
Don't forget double trouble! Stevie and those guys were the perfect combination
Man he loved his little brother
What a day that was..and thanks to big brother for going the extra mile to receive an award for little brother Stevie Ray Vaughan that was a known a full blown legend..Thank you Jimmy Vaughan
Only one SRV and Jimmy was a great brother that inspired Stevie to play. Reminds me of the Allman Brothers. Alot of deep love!
Yes! I've sometimes thought of the similarities between the Vaughan brothers and the Allman brothers. DT keyboardist Reese Wynans, who had played with the Allman Brothers Band in its early years, makes some interesting comparisons between Duane and Stevie in One Way Out: The Inside History of the Allman Brothers Band, by Alan Paul (the same writer who gave us Texas Flood: The Inside Story of Stevie Ray Vaughan). Another legendary blues musician, Dr. John, also compares the two in One Way Out. Duane and Stevie's personalities, musical sensibilities, raw talent, and proclivities toward addiction were similar, plus both grew up with brothers they both fought and adored....Also in the Allman book, guitarist Dickey Betts, a great admirer, credits Stevie's commercial success with helping bring the Allman Brothers Band back to classic rock radio in the '80s.
We all think about your brother,everyday.damn what a great artist he was.i never saw him in concert,but I love his style and music.he was great.thank you.vaughan family for the great speech.and for not forgetting him.!!👍💡😁🎸🥁🎤🎶💌☕️
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Jimmie Vaughan is a legend and he knows his little brother deserves the title legend..Jimmie Vaughan is a gentleman and a great speaker for one of the greatest guitar players and singers in the world..and that's Stevie Ray Vaughan..r you with me?
Just beautiful Jimmie!
Little brother done good. Hard not to shed a tear. Blues man never got a chance to be a family man...
Stevie was the greatest. When you need to pray, Stevie will take you there.
70 and love SRV MUSIC.BLUZE
Brought me to tears..... Stevie got me to REALLY HEAR the guitar in music. So much so that I ended up becoming a guitarist myself a little over 20 years ago. I agree with Jimmie it was Stevie's FIRE to play that really hooked people and drew them nearer. I only really became aware of Stevie's music around 1996. I can remember reading about how Eric Clapton had to remove himself from watching Stevie play so as to retain some of his ego and pride. He spoke of how Stevie was just an OPEN CHANNEL to something ethereal and very special.......
Wow, this made me tear up ngl I felt the pain in Jimmie’s voice when he talked about losing Stevie
How about Stevie saying on a recording,, "This next song is the drummer's choice ! " If Stevie were here, he'd say, Jimmie is my big brother ! "
In 1986, Ticketmaster misspelled Stevie's last name, omitting the last "a". I wrote to SRV and apologized on behalf of our cow town, and guess what ! That Christmas I got a Christmas card postmarked from Austin TX from SRV and Double Trouble ! The constellation card.... Had it matted and framed, a family heirloom....
Thank you Jimmie Vaughan
What a great speech -homage - Tribute!!!
Ive been blessed to see Stevie 5 times Jimmie 2 times & Tyrone Jimmies son 1 time...
Im a true Vaughan fan
this is too cool.. i love jimmie and stevie ray both. but theres something about stevie's tone and his style that always got me hooked and always will be.. long live srv.. thanks jimmie for the stories..rock on.
Great moving speech. RIP Stevie Ray.
This was so awesome and touching to hear jimmy vaughn talk about his brother so beautifully
Best guitar ever to me even today. Love you Stevie!!!!
What an honor for Stevie Ray Vaughan to receive an award finally..Thank you Jimmie Vaughan
I was there!! Saw SRV 5x's . My daughter snagged me tix to this extraordinary event. Wish he coulda been there. 😞
Jimmie thank you for signing my Gibson Flying V at Antones Labor Day 2010 and for hearing me & talking with me then. Although almost 7 years later, due to addiction I let that guitar go. .. But I now have a brand new one and also am clean agian but stronger than ever before. Stevie truly is my all time favourite guitarist and I have an older brother that like you brought me so much music growing up. For me first it was The Beatles then Deep Purple Mk1,2,3&4 then Skynryd and of course SRV & Double Trouble. I remember clearly that August day I was in Lansing Kansas for a bit when the unbelievably sad news came across the radio about your little brother and the accident.
Being also a fellow Texan & guitarist we miss him too very much.
His example of sobriety & clean from drugs for the remainder of his life is still very enduring & encouraging. I can not relate in words here what meeting you at Antones with my Gibson V you signed so big for me and what Stevie & Double Trouble and all his other family and friends have meant for me. Especially you and Tommy, Reese and Stevie for being clean. I have made so much progress in turning my life completely around in every possible way plus being of service to some others and been so enrichly blessed with work and health and peace beyond measure.
To Jimmie From Kevin
He is at the top of the list of the greatest guitarists that ever lived. RIP
Wonderful speech Jimmy
this is a poignant beautiful tribute to SRV from His Close Brother Jimmie.. Amen
After all these years, I'm still heart broken, we lost him. This makes me cry, and I'm not, at all ashamed, to admit it. God bless you, Jimmy.
Love and miss ya brother. Your music 🎶 still touches my soul.
I am so blessed to have went to a new years eve concert in Houston, Tx featuring SRV and his big brothers band the Fabulous Thunderbirds was the opening act.
Oh just crying buckets over here 😢
hes one of the blues great he needs to b in thr rock and roll hall of fame miss him love his music have all of his hits on cd
All of em humble classy personable people. No bullshit. Real people. Music is goin down the shitter. The world could use more people like these dudes. Probably not gonna happen. Miss ya Stevie
Very touching.Huge fan here.
Stevie was my favorite player till I was about seventeen in 86.Then I got into Jimmie more after that.
What a hip' and classy man Jimmie is! God bless them both!
What a beautiful speech!
Stevie was the best ever. .I accidentally hit report. I'm sorry
Jimmie signed my martin in wellinton tx what a night love u guys
I remember watching this on TV.
Wow!!! Very moving!!! Awesome speech Jimmie!!!
Stevie Ray Vaughan is the candidate that should win and deserves to win any award that he has coming to him..its that simple..thank you Jimmie Vaughan..Stevie Is best blue's player and rock n roll..Legends
Wow . That made me cry . Great family . Legends
What a great speech from Jimmie!..Very moving!
Such talent and in fluence...you both have lead blues and guitar playing to such levels. Passion knows no bounds :)
Miss Stevie Ray Vaughan
His music was OTHERWORLDLY!!!! ONE OF A KIND!!!!
Jimmy says it from the heart.
I remember driving home the day Stevie died and heard about it on the radio. I almost drove off the road. I was 19 then and looking back now it’s hard to believe he was only 35.
So sweet. Brothers love for one another
A "Bad" Motor Scooter... as mom and dad used to call him. Tanks Jimmie we love u........ Josh Late thanks for sharing!
My cousin was born the same day the helicopter went down RIP SRV. I miss You Stevie!