Jimmy Vaughan is also a master at the guitar and he is an expert of what all that guitar can do and will do..your another all time GREAT Jimmy..love your music
My favorite part is at 1:52 or so Gary plays a lick that turns Jimmy's head. That says a lot. Jimmy is a master. Props to Gary for playing with taste as always.
I don't think so. It certainly looks that way at first. but what Gary was playing didn't really stand out to me, and I just don't see it being anything that would cause that type of reaction (and that is not a knock on his playing). Also, the way Jimmie doesn't really smile after, or have much of an expression on his face, and the way he holds his head in the same position afterward, with no further reaction or acknowledgement towards Gary, makes me think the head turn wasn't from Gary's playing. What it again closely, maybe you'll get what I'm saying.
To all people who say that jimmy is not that good or so, it seems that the death of SRV deeply affected is playing , after it looks like he didnt feel the need to prove himself like he use to do. Thing is that people are comparing him to his brother although they play texas style blues, Jimmy was more of a old fashioned 50's-60's style and SRV was more experimental deeply influenced by hendrix. here what he used to be in is prime with the t-bird befor is brother died : th-cam.com/video/pvQJD9VB3Io/w-d-xo.html
I'm sorry. By looking at some of these comments, I feel like in the twilight zone. I check on Jimmy's playing occasionally to see if ever gets better. I'm sorry but this guy is a result of someone who should have given up guitar and played piano. He plays the blues like you would expect a white guy to play to play the blues. His playing reminds me of a newbie player who just learned a pentatonic blues scale but doesn't quite know what to do with it yet. If he wasn't Stevie's brother most people would never have heard of him. He definitely wouldn't be on the same stage with BB, Clapton and Guy. He seems like a really nice guy and I kinda feel bad for saying it, but he truly sucks.
Profound. Insightful. Not. "Plays the blues like you would expect a white guy to play." That's precious. Let's here you play a pentatonic scale. I wonder what that would sound like?
@@02mgnm you wander what that would sound like? Lol. Well let's just say I'm no SRV, but I've been playing blues guitar for 27 years. Maybe it's just a matter of taste but I am entitled to my opinion. Sorry if I offended you.
@@eclecticmusica I never claimed to be an expert. To put words in someone's mouth is very snowflakeish. And you won't see any of my playing on the internet. I have a successful career that isn't in the music industry. Perhaps I'm misinformed and just haven't seen Jimmy prove his ability. Maybe you can provide me with a link that could open my eyes. But from what I've seen, his playing lacks feeling, technique and speed. Now I know that speed alone doesn't make a good guitar player but feeling and technique does. Maybe you took offense to my comment because you haven't reached Jimmy's level of playing. If that's the case, try setting the bar a little higher that Jimmy when looking for inspiration. Strive to be able to licks from SRV, Jimmy Page, Clapton, Peter Green, BB King, Albert Collins, and even John Mayer. Or maybe you don't play guitar at all and your judging Jimmy's playing from listeners point of view rather than a players. And that's fine too but it makes you less qualified to determine if someone is a good guitar player. Fame doesn't equal talent and I think that reflects heavily in todays pop music.
@@vicarious1028 Again - all blather just to make the point that Jimmie isn't good screams insecurity. "...I kinda feel bad for saying it, but he truly sucks." No you don't - you wanted to troll. Not a guitar player, a lover of good music and musicians - something you seem unfamiliar with. Considering I have never seen you play and I have seen Jimmie all over Austin playing in all different venues, I'll side with his playing over your non existent fantasy.
The world could use some more of this.🤔👍and we sill miss Steve.
Jimmy Vaughan is also a master at the guitar and he is an expert of what all that guitar can do and will do..your another all time GREAT Jimmy..love your music
Whew have mercy, Sometimes the blues makes ya happy
Don’t leave out Gary Clark Jr. young legend in the making
Michael O'Donovan
Yup....no way to edit. Realized after I put it up.
Thanks, I was looking for his name.
Michael O'Donovan he was on stern this year was fuckn amazing.
Man the tone of those p90s!
Killer, love both these Guitar Gods! Thanks for the beautiful Blues music.
Gee notice..no color barrier w/the Blues..maybe more people should get w/the blues!!just sayin!!
Or age difference either!!!
As stevie ray vaughan said the blues is the music that soothes
Amen g
holy snappin turtles,the exact same thought hit me about a minute in.
JLV....From Los Fabulous Thunder Birds...a true Slinger...
We miss you Jimmy! Go more public! DR (Oak Cliffite)
Love Jimmies killer tone. No verb just straight in!
Glad to see you two playing together. The old teach the young ,that is what they are there for.
Thank you for sharing this its a gem
Love the blues.
Really nice pairing here, they both compliment each other very well
When they switch rythym and lead its seamless ... And live. Skill.
thats really good guitar music right there.. thanks for posting
Doesn't really get better than this!
Admiration on both faces!
This is killer , thanks
My favorite part is at 1:52 or so Gary plays a lick that turns Jimmy's head. That says a lot.
Jimmy is a master. Props to Gary for playing with taste as always.
HA! That lick made me go get my guitar too!
I don't think so. It certainly looks that way at first. but what Gary was playing didn't really stand out to me, and I just don't see it being anything that would cause that type of reaction (and that is not a knock on his playing). Also, the way Jimmie doesn't really smile after, or have much of an expression on his face, and the way he holds his head in the same position afterward, with no further reaction or acknowledgement towards Gary, makes me think the head turn wasn't from Gary's playing.
What it again closely, maybe you'll get what I'm saying.
@Bo Riddley I wouldn't go quite that far, but theres certainly some truth to it.
Bo Riddley I see some bitterness there. Why?
Bo Riddley I’m sorry than jimmy , his brother , and the entire band (plus groupies) ran a train on your then wife. Must’ve been hard to get over.
Alright. I finally figured how to edit the title! Two of the best having fun.
Outstanding
Other than Willie Nelson the nicest celebrity I ever met
that is the coolest SG i have ever seen
Excellent. Jimmy is a very well balanced player. Like both of these guys.
What can you say?!..F....Awesome!!
just awesome sounds
sweet home Chicago
Why 3 minutes only? More please!
Kind of reminds me of Stevie learning from Albert King.......😊😊
Grandes maestros.....👏👏👏👏👏
Blues 4 ever! d best!
Blues is the best.
Shades of Lonnie Johnson
You just made me :-) and happy, thanks :-)
12 barre ; that's what I'm talkin' about.
Bar*
Yeah baby!!
So nice
GREAT I LOVE
Vaughan
Very nice Gents!
But Jimmie, Stevie's big brother can play a mean guitar himself💕
This is an awesome video. But I wish Jimmie had turned his guitar up a little louder
Nice!
The older Jimmie gets the more he looks like Stevie.
Correction, the more Stevie looks like Jimmie as Jimmie is the older brother.
It’s Jimmie!!😎✌🏿
Sweet
Lekkere blues
Sounds like a jimmy reed shuffle but i could be horribly wrong..
I want that hat
💗💗💗
146 subscribers…100k views!
Nice little cowboy hat there
Fantastic. Time to sell my guitars.
Teacher and student
gotta be blue
You misspelled Jimmie's last name. Vaughan.
Pointed out a couple of times. No way to edit. Thankfully not a grade school spelling test.
@@02mgnm it's called respect
@@murton09
I sure he won't mind but next time you see him ask and let me know.
@@02mgnm alright will do
They coulda used a boost of volume!
Hmmm.Is there a Joe Pass video available?
th-cam.com/video/ynn5ek56pVI/w-d-xo.html
Truly the greatest...rip Joe.
To all people who say that jimmy is not that good or so, it seems that the death of SRV deeply affected is playing , after it looks like he didnt feel the need to prove himself like he use to do. Thing is that people are comparing him to his brother although they play texas style blues, Jimmy was more of a old fashioned 50's-60's style and SRV was more experimental deeply influenced by hendrix. here what he used to be in is prime with the t-bird befor is brother died : th-cam.com/video/pvQJD9VB3Io/w-d-xo.html
It's spelled Vaughan
See comment from 9 months ago. But thanks again.
never seen a yellow SG
JV is mystifying
Try spelling Jimmie's name correctly ..its Vaughan
You're right on top of things. Read through. You must be a grade school teacher....
@@02mgnm nope .just educated ..( you must try it) and respectful spelling someones name correctly.
@@Jonobrook123
yeah. i can see that... Mwahaha.
¡¡¡Que malo es Jimmy Vaughan!!!
Muy malo.....
Sorry man, Gary is so over rated.....
Now....that's funny...mwahaha.
I have to say. I think Gary was funkier than Jimmie. Hakuna matata.
I'm sorry. By looking at some of these comments, I feel like in the twilight zone. I check on Jimmy's playing occasionally to see if ever gets better. I'm sorry but this guy is a result of someone who should have given up guitar and played piano. He plays the blues like you would expect a white guy to play to play the blues. His playing reminds me of a newbie player who just learned a pentatonic blues scale but doesn't quite know what to do with it yet. If he wasn't Stevie's brother most people would never have heard of him. He definitely wouldn't be on the same stage with BB, Clapton and Guy. He seems like a really nice guy and I kinda feel bad for saying it, but he truly sucks.
Profound. Insightful. Not.
"Plays the blues like you would expect a white guy to play."
That's precious. Let's here you play a pentatonic scale.
I wonder what that would sound like?
@@02mgnm you wander what that would sound like? Lol. Well let's just say I'm no SRV, but I've been playing blues guitar for 27 years. Maybe it's just a matter of taste but I am entitled to my opinion. Sorry if I offended you.
All blather - Jimmie has proven his ability many times over- post your real name 27 year expert so we can all say how many times we've seen you.
@@eclecticmusica I never claimed to be an expert. To put words in someone's mouth is very snowflakeish. And you won't see any of my playing on the internet. I have a successful career that isn't in the music industry. Perhaps I'm misinformed and just haven't seen Jimmy prove his ability. Maybe you can provide me with a link that could open my eyes. But from what I've seen, his playing lacks feeling, technique and speed. Now I know that speed alone doesn't make a good guitar player but feeling and technique does. Maybe you took offense to my comment because you haven't reached Jimmy's level of playing. If that's the case, try setting the bar a little higher that Jimmy when looking for inspiration. Strive to be able to licks from SRV, Jimmy Page, Clapton, Peter Green, BB King, Albert Collins, and even John Mayer. Or maybe you don't play guitar at all and your judging Jimmy's playing from listeners point of view rather than a players. And that's fine too but it makes you less qualified to determine if someone is a good guitar player. Fame doesn't equal talent and I think that reflects heavily in todays pop music.
@@vicarious1028 Again - all blather just to make the point that Jimmie isn't good screams insecurity. "...I kinda feel bad for saying it, but he truly sucks." No you don't - you wanted to troll. Not a guitar player, a lover of good music and musicians - something you seem unfamiliar with.
Considering I have never seen you play and I have seen Jimmie all over Austin playing in all different venues, I'll side with his playing over your non existent fantasy.
I really don’t like jimmy vaughan
Batman And Robin why?
@@jaygatsby1 He would rather listen to gene simmons. ;-)
@Big Bluesguy except Jimmie isn’t right wing so you’re both dumb