👏🙌🎶🎸💙Yeah for more Stevie Ray🎶🎸. I love Stevie Ray Sundays‼️Yes this always gives me the chills no matter how many times I hear it. This is a cover of Jimi Hendrix's song that has lyrics but I don't miss lyrics when the guitar is singing like that. Stevie loved Jimi and felt very close to his spirit⭐️🌟✨ Thanks for bringing this today✌️💙🎸🎶‼️
@@neonskepetunije hi there👋 I got to see Jimi in person at the Monterey Pop Festival which brought him to national attention in 1967. Nobody had heard anything like that before. Stevie Ray was a big fan of Jimi who died when Stevie was only 16. Most guitarist’s don’t try to cover Jimi’s work as it is really a challenge but Stevie was more than up to the challenge. I am enjoying your channel and especially love Stevie Ray Sundays!🎸💙🌺May I suggest checking out a video called Soundcheck. It is his Soundcheck at a venue and is a great behind the scenes look. He rolls in yawning and rubbing his eyes just out of bed. But when he straps in he is wide awake. 3 songs and this has 23 million views so, you know, it’s 🔥🔥🌪️
To take on a Hendrix song is tough. It’s already been played great by Jimi so to cover it, you have to go in and make it your own. Put your own stamp on it and Stevie did that. Big ol exclamation point. Unreal.
I know you reacted to Texas Flood but you did not see it live! You need to watch it to really appreciate it! You are not ready! Same concert at the El Mocambo!
Deana, here are some other blues bands. Led Zeppelin (Since I've been loving you) George Thorogood & the Destroyers (Bad to the bone) The Blues Brothers (B movie box car blues, She Caught The Katy) Muddy Waters (Got My Mojo Working) Robert Johnson BB King Albert King Buddy Guy John Lee Hooker T Bone Walker Chuck Berry (Johnny B Good) Howlin Wolf (Smokestack Lightning) Ray Charles (Early In The Morning) Rolling Stones (Little Red Rooster) Janis Joplin Eric Clapton
This song is essentially a Hendrix tribute. He plays Little Wing, but also quotes Hendrix melodies and effects. If this impresses you, you MUST watch Hendrix live and listen to Machine Gun!
A 7-minute auditory cortex intracellular/neurotransmitters dopamine composition instrumentation metaphysics apotheosis to achieve a vivid poignant stimulates psychological ethereal habitat of tranquility to the aural-visual prototypical live omnipotence performance Special Redition Jimi Hendrix Homage Tribute Experience 🔥 🇬🇧 Manifests illustrious virtuoso Stevie Ray Vaughan cognize intuitively structural mechanisms which utilize multifarious/omnifarious instrumentations equilibrium within one cohesive heterogeneity prodigious aesthetic odyssey endeavour. Restates explicitly evocative the analogous what you'd euphonious perceive off auditory studio record redition “Little Wing” prototypical version. Stevie Ray Vaughan was profoundly inspired by the prototypical version “Little Wing” (Jimi Hendrix) SRV eulogized Jimi Hendrix’s improvisational to fuse blues/rock/psychedelia simultaneously. The official DVD live recording "Little Wing" (Live At The El Mocambo) amalgamation (Little Wing/Third Stone From The Sun) contemporary reissued Stevie Ray Vaughan: The Complete Epic Recordings Collection (2014). The prototypical lyrical version “Little Wing” (Jimi Hendrix) encapsulates metaphysics connective conjunctive themes that narratives an intuitive denote and subtext midst the musicality/lyricality that's specific via track to oblige a manifest theory analogy to interconnect psychological psyche experience which can be elucidate or vague via cryptic/enigmatic that's subjectivity ambiguous-unambiguous or ontology-epistemology sentient compartmentalize criterion which excogitate conceptualize the organism holistic cult habitat experience exsistence. R.I.P Stevie Ray Vaughan xx
Thousands of listens later, and this performance in particular still makes me emotional when I hear it. Love it.
It still amazes me how he plays both rhythm and lead.
❤❤❤❤❤
Was lucky to see him live twice in Sydney in the 80s , absolutely mesmerising
👏🙌🎶🎸💙Yeah for more Stevie Ray🎶🎸. I love Stevie Ray Sundays‼️Yes this always gives me the chills no matter how many times I hear it. This is a cover of Jimi Hendrix's song that has lyrics but I don't miss lyrics when the guitar is singing like that. Stevie loved Jimi and felt very close to his spirit⭐️🌟✨
Thanks for bringing this today✌️💙🎸🎶‼️
Thanks so much for watching as always 💜 I need to listen to some of Jimi Hendrix's songs too.
@@neonskepetunije hi there👋 I got to see Jimi in person at the Monterey Pop Festival which brought him to national attention in 1967. Nobody had heard anything like that before. Stevie Ray was a big fan of Jimi who died when Stevie was only 16. Most guitarist’s don’t try to cover Jimi’s work as it is really a challenge but Stevie was more than up to the challenge. I am enjoying your channel and especially love Stevie Ray Sundays!🎸💙🌺May I suggest checking out a video called Soundcheck. It is his Soundcheck at a venue and is a great behind the scenes look. He rolls in yawning and rubbing his eyes just out of bed. But when he straps in he is wide awake. 3 songs and this has 23 million views so, you know, it’s 🔥🔥🌪️
NOBODY could play like that except SRV.
Besides Hendrix... which is the original artist
To take on a Hendrix song is tough. It’s already been played great by Jimi so to cover it, you have to go in and make it your own. Put your own stamp on it and Stevie did that. Big ol exclamation point. Unreal.
He gives me chills all of the time too! Incredible!
So this is another Jimmy Hendrix cover. Stevie crushes it again. ✌️
Jimi
Deyana, the next one has to be "Lenny" live at the El MaCambo. It has no lyrics. It's a song that he wrote for his wife. 🤞✌️
Lenny in Tokyo is masterpiece
I'll check it out next time!
No guitar teacher or instruction book can teach you how to play the guitar like Stevie. its coming from somewhere else
Jimi touched his shoulder , ' yeah give it to them again ,
I love it
I know you reacted to Texas Flood but you did not see it live!
You need to watch it to really appreciate it!
You are not ready!
Same concert at the El Mocambo!
But I did watch the Live at the El Mocambo version, I just couldn't include the video in the...video. It's Vevo so it kept getting blocked.
Love this one, whether it's the Hendrix original, Derek and the Dominos or SRV. Just a great song.
Not sure if even Hendrix could play it like that.
SRV needs no appraisal from one so young! he was/is a guitar GOD! from one who plays guitar (badly)
Deana, here are some other blues bands.
Led Zeppelin (Since I've been loving you)
George Thorogood & the Destroyers (Bad to the bone)
The Blues Brothers (B movie box car blues, She Caught The Katy)
Muddy Waters (Got My Mojo Working)
Robert Johnson
BB King
Albert King
Buddy Guy
John Lee Hooker
T Bone Walker
Chuck Berry (Johnny B Good)
Howlin Wolf (Smokestack Lightning)
Ray Charles (Early In The Morning)
Rolling Stones (Little Red Rooster)
Janis Joplin
Eric Clapton
This song is essentially a Hendrix tribute. He plays Little Wing, but also quotes Hendrix melodies and effects. If this impresses you, you MUST watch Hendrix live and listen to Machine Gun!
Thanks so much for the recommendation! I definitely need to listen to some of Jimi Hendrix's songs.
@@neonskepetunije you are welcome! Excellent honest and insightful reaction videos!
A 7-minute auditory cortex intracellular/neurotransmitters dopamine composition instrumentation metaphysics apotheosis to achieve a vivid poignant stimulates psychological ethereal habitat of tranquility to the aural-visual prototypical live omnipotence performance
Special Redition Jimi Hendrix Homage Tribute Experience 🔥 🇬🇧
Manifests illustrious virtuoso Stevie Ray Vaughan cognize intuitively structural mechanisms which utilize multifarious/omnifarious instrumentations equilibrium within one cohesive heterogeneity prodigious aesthetic odyssey endeavour.
Restates explicitly evocative the analogous what you'd euphonious perceive off auditory studio record redition “Little Wing” prototypical version.
Stevie Ray Vaughan was profoundly inspired by the prototypical version “Little Wing” (Jimi Hendrix)
SRV eulogized Jimi Hendrix’s improvisational to fuse blues/rock/psychedelia simultaneously.
The official DVD live recording "Little Wing" (Live At The El Mocambo)
amalgamation (Little Wing/Third Stone From The Sun)
contemporary reissued
Stevie Ray Vaughan: The Complete Epic Recordings Collection (2014).
The prototypical lyrical version “Little Wing” (Jimi Hendrix)
encapsulates metaphysics connective conjunctive themes that narratives an intuitive denote and subtext midst the musicality/lyricality that's specific via track to oblige a manifest theory analogy to interconnect psychological psyche experience which can be elucidate or vague via cryptic/enigmatic that's subjectivity ambiguous-unambiguous or ontology-epistemology sentient compartmentalize criterion which excogitate conceptualize the organism holistic cult habitat experience exsistence.
R.I.P Stevie Ray Vaughan xx
Super
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U got to Watch Jimi Hendrix
I definitely need to check out some of Jimi Hendrix's songs. I know a couple, like Voodoo Child and some others, but not too many.