So much soul in his playing. Many have imitated but none will compare to SRV. My all time favorite guitarist. I really wish he was still with us but thankfully his music will live on eternally
This is one of my favorite SRV songs about how love can turn to hate so fast! One day she loves you the next day she leaves you without a word. Cold Blooded! That’s a Cold shot alright! The Late Great SRV telling it like it is! RIP SRV
I’ve seen every video of this performance on the TH-cam site to choose for our music theme eateries in MI and this is the best visual, audio and camera work there is of SRV showing his God given talents! Thank you
It’s the way he does the chorus that’s so effin’ brilliant. He does 7 bars of 4, whereas most music would do 8. So it just gets right back into the original groove a bar earlier than you’re expecting and it just rocks to high heaven and is so effortless and damn cool.
The coolest of cool. Great playing and his band is just superb. That Hammond, the bass, the measured and calm drummer. the whole package is just wild and marvellous. Unbeatable...
lol God gave him the talent but then God either crashed his helicopter or did nothing to stop it. His playing was through practice and passion you utter goon. Don't discredit the THOUSAND OF HOURS he put in by saying it was "God given".
He did so many damn good songs, Life without you & this song here have always been 2 of my favorite, I haven't never seen any guitar player do a whole concert and never even watch his fingers, He played with so much soul and feeling.
Just found this. I shake my head I miss his music so much. This is one of my favorites. I miss you SRV, so much. I learned to play guitar because of you.
This one, and the whole performance at the Capitol has such great quality sound the whole way through. Certainly captures him/them at some of their finest. Such an incredible loss of talent, still tough to think about what might have been...
Saw him play live in Bangor Maine in the late 1980's and still one of the best shows I have ever seen in my life. SRV is the best guitar player I have seen play live. That night playing this song, he was playing it behind his back, and the E string broke, and he finished the song on the other 5 strings without a noticeable change in sound, and finished it behind his back no less. So pissed off that helicopter company would dare send an unlicensed pilot to fly anyone anywhere, but for him to die that way is just needless.
Saw him at Summerfest in Milwaukee, I believe it was 1984. Before they got a lot of airplay. There were only about 2 thousand people. I was able to be in the front row!
First song i heard of stevie in 1984 and was hooked and went straight and bought the cassette couldnt stand the weather cassette and wore it out R.IP stevie taken way too soon your music means so much to many of us.
I remember hearing this the first time as a teenager in the 80s 1984 to be exact and being blown away like wow whats that brilliant it was like i was waiting for that sound my whole life up to that point after hearing bands at the time like bannana ramma and culture club stuff like that at the time not that theres anything wrong with those bands i mentioned i liked some of that stuff also but stevies playing was on another level just brilliant died wayyy to young i remember hearing that news august of 1990 and realy saddened R.I.P stevie you were brilliant.
I ALSO CRYED THE SECOND i herdit ON THE BOX I WAS 18 AT THE CROWBAR HOTEL IT WAS MY TOP 10 NIGHTMAIRS OF MY LIFE IM 49 AND I STILL WEPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP
This period when he was so pale and stretched and close to death, really, just gives me the cold chills up my spine. Icarus. Like the El Mocambo show, which probably has the best version of Texas Flood ever, maybe the best guitar playing ever. But what a cost. God rest his beautiful soul in peace.
Stevie Ray Vaughn, And Double Trouble were the best blues rock n roll band ever in TEXAS, playing the blues. I wonder if Stevie Ray Vaughn and Jimi Hendrix if they were alive today they would have a ball together playing blues and rock n roll together. what would the Blues sound like today if Stevie Ray Vaughn and Jimi Hendrix were still Alive TODAY? Big fan of both of them and there style of Blues and Rock N Roll. Cheers to the both of you. SRV AND JH as your music lives on through other blues bands in life. Sean Chilton Blues Man
REESE'S FINGERS JUST BEND TO THE KEY!! HES AMAZING ! TO SAY THE LEAST, LOVE THE ORGAN!! REEZE HAD SRV BACK ALWAYS SAME AS DOUBLE TROUBLE LV U GUYS!! R.I.P. STEVIE NOW THATS THE TRUTH!!!! X
I cried the day he pased, it was 4days, before my B.D. I still miss him so much,that i cry whenever i think of that day or hear something a song my husband and i both loved, sadly, hes gone also in sept. it will be 7yrs. He cried that day too.
Barbara hon, I was at Kelley Air Force Base that sad sad day - and I cried too - I was in shock, it felt like I had lost a member of my family, and San Antonio radio stations played Stevie & DT 24 hours. Stevie was and is my musical inspiration - I may play other stuff than the blues, but I always come back to it - and when I just want my quiet time, I grab a guitar and play some blues...... Soul to Soul
Barbara Dempsey I remember very well exactly where I was when I her the news of his death. It cut right to my soul. SRV was, in my opinion, the best guitar player who ever lived. His recordings mesmerize me to this day. I also lost my spouse this April and remember how we both used to listen to SRV together. Sad times indeed.
That would be the one and only Reese Wynan's or as Stevie called him, "Greazzy Wino" - its Tommy Shannon on base, and Chris "Whipper" Layton on drums... "Double Trouble"
SRV Brilliance as usual. Anyone notice the 'hardtail' Strat, (no trem on the bridge), also with only two knobs, guessing they are volume and tone! Different for Stevie!, but just as effective. I value my hardtail strat's, as a rare commodity, giving 'better' tone (and playability), staying in tune much better and also (to me), providing a better tone. Very often overlooked, but on this occasion adopted by Stevie.
You gotta wonder how they were so tight and spot on yet basically improvised the breaks all while spaced right out of their minds on coke for about 10 years!
Yeahhh great music still playing on xM radio 📻 25 The smoke 💨 is double in Minneapolis from drought fires in Canada 🇨🇦 it’s berry sad. We need blues abs rock n roll!!
Effortlessly cool, man. Like being cool was his natural state. He would have had to put in extra effort to not be cool, and the moment he stopped, he'd start being cool again.
In A flat. The two guitars are tuned down a semi so they are fingering in A natural, with some nice open strings to fall back on. Poor old Reese is actually playing that organ in A flat, which is an unusual blues/funk key to say the least. Wonderful.
only in the beginning,he was one the greatest strat men who ever lived,if leo fender knew men like stevie and others were coming along,he'd built them the same way,strats are perfect,STEVIE PROVED THAT
Great song , cold shot was from the start ! A deal with a few of them that had been made and a scheme to play! Cold shot and couldn’t stand the weather,
To have a memory of seeing Steive is like having the memories of Jimi. Leaving the concert people where actually complaining he was too much Jimi. They had no idea what they just saw.
Yes they did. He never outgrew his influences. Albert and Jimi mostly. SRV was a GREAT guitar player....but too much LUCKS and not enough Melody...for me.
This clip is 35 years old. Let that sink in for a moment. And it hasn't aged a bit.
Nope it hasn't looked like it was yesterday
he's still as incredible as he was then
@@SamSveistrup He’s dead bruh…
@@hugolafhugolaf go look in his grave he'll be smiling
If the song was made 35 years ago…it has aged 35 years…
How in the HELL could ANYONE give this amazing performance a thumbs down?!? Are you completely SCREWED IN THE HEAD?!?
They are tone deaf.
Really! They have no taste.
Metal heads🤣
@@richardv.582I'm a metalhead and I think Stevie Ray is majestic.
So much soul in his playing. Many have imitated but none will compare to SRV. My all time favorite guitarist. I really wish he was still with us but thankfully his music will live on eternally
Listen to Terry Kath...
In the circle of players the suggestions are numerous,my dude.
This is one of my favorite SRV songs about how love can turn to hate so fast! One day she loves you the next day she leaves you without a word. Cold Blooded! That’s a Cold shot alright! The Late Great SRV telling it like it is! RIP SRV
My a
Mine too but I prefer the music videos interpretation of tha song
Love & miss you much Stevie, you died too soon. God bless your soul.
I was at this concert at the Capitol theater. It had to be near the top of all the the concerts that I have attended by any artist
i was there to walked from my place in passaic with my girl and walked home in a great mood
I’ve seen every video of this performance on the TH-cam site to choose for our music theme eateries in MI and this is the best visual, audio and camera work there is of SRV showing his God given talents! Thank you
In a crowd full of incredible blues masters he manage to break in a make a mark for himself. Truly exceptional artist.
The video to this song is my ALL TIME fav.
Will miss you forever Stevie.
I dont know if anyone will ever do it better than SRV legend.
I've never in my life seen, or ever thought I'd see, a keyboard solo like that. My Lord those were some dangerous sounds and speed
You still can. Reese is part of Joe Bonamassas band since SRV passed. Still amazingbtalen and Joe B is the best blues on our planet now!!-
SRV you're truly missed, your legacy will live on forever.
there will never be another like Stevie Ray Vaughan.
His sound was second to none.
big srv fan i walked to this show as i live in passaoc nj i was 20 years old i didnt know how lucky i was then'
there must be a hell of a band in heaven
+Al Assmann Someone ought to right a song about that...wait...
Yes and they all better be there when I cross over! !!Believing is Receiving as they say!
Only the best.
Hey thats true, now stevie is playing with Hendrix, now ive got something to look forward to after i die
The other tree ain’t dead
It’s the way he does the chorus that’s so effin’ brilliant. He does 7 bars of 4, whereas most music would do 8. So it just gets right back into the original groove a bar earlier than you’re expecting and it just rocks to high heaven and is so effortless and damn cool.
He liked to play behind the beat, or the pocket he called it.
The coolest of cool. Great playing and his band is just superb. That Hammond, the bass, the measured and calm drummer. the whole package is just wild and marvellous. Unbeatable...
God gave him talent and he used it better that any other guitarist! He shares his soul with his music,,how many can do that? Rest in peace SRV
lol God gave him the talent but then God either crashed his helicopter or did nothing to stop it.
His playing was through practice and passion you utter goon. Don't discredit the THOUSAND OF HOURS he put in by saying it was "God given".
He did so many damn good songs, Life without you & this song here have always been 2 of my favorite, I haven't never seen any guitar player do a whole concert and never even watch his fingers, He played with so much soul and feeling.
One of the all time greats, at the top of his game, absolutely outstanding.
Some might say this is when he was at the lowest, (before sobriety) but I love it.
Just found this. I shake my head I miss his music so much. This is one of my favorites. I miss you SRV, so much. I learned to play guitar because of you.
Kevin Hunt me too
He influenced a lot of people
God Bless Stevie Ray Vaughan
incredible tune, incredible playing, incredible SRV!!
Best concert I ever saw! Had shiwers for the whole concert in London.
This one, and the whole performance at the Capitol has such great quality sound the whole way through. Certainly captures him/them at some of their finest. Such an incredible loss of talent, still tough to think about what might have been...
Saw him play live in Bangor Maine in the late 1980's and still one of the best shows I have ever seen in my life. SRV is the best guitar player I have seen play live. That night playing this song, he was playing it behind his back, and the E string broke, and he finished the song on the other 5 strings without a noticeable change in sound, and finished it behind his back no less. So pissed off that helicopter company would dare send an unlicensed pilot to fly anyone anywhere, but for him to die that way is just needless.
So much talent on one stage
The music video for this song is an enduring comedy masterpiece!!
Saw him at Summerfest in Milwaukee, I believe it was 1984. Before they got a lot of airplay. There were only about 2 thousand people. I was able to be in the front row!
My love for SRV & DT will never run cold !
Stevie and the boys sweating up a storm that night giving it their all.
First song i heard of stevie in 1984 and was hooked and went straight and bought the cassette couldnt stand the weather cassette and wore it out R.IP stevie taken way too soon your music means so much to many of us.
I remember hearing this the first time as a teenager in the 80s 1984 to be exact and being blown away like wow whats that brilliant it was like i was waiting for that sound my whole life up to that point after hearing bands at the time like bannana ramma and culture club stuff like that at the time not that theres anything wrong with those bands i mentioned i liked some of that stuff also but stevies playing was on another level just brilliant died wayyy to young i remember hearing that news august of 1990 and realy saddened R.I.P stevie you were brilliant.
Good comment, but you should have stayed in school long enough to learn to put a period at the end of your sentences.
@@christopherlees1134 Well your just a regular albert einstein how proud you must be with your head up your arse.
I ALSO CRYED THE SECOND i herdit ON THE BOX I WAS 18 AT THE CROWBAR HOTEL IT WAS MY TOP 10 NIGHTMAIRS OF MY LIFE IM 49 AND I STILL WEPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP
Rest in Peace Stevie Ray 🖤💙
Reese does a helluva organ solo!
This period when he was so pale and stretched and close to death, really, just gives me the cold chills up my spine. Icarus. Like the El Mocambo show, which probably has the best version of Texas Flood ever, maybe the best guitar playing ever. But what a cost. God rest his beautiful soul in peace.
Stevie Ray was/is the king!
I think he is smooth as silk. The creme of the crop.
Stevie Ray Vaughn, And Double Trouble were the best blues rock n roll band ever in TEXAS, playing the blues. I wonder if Stevie Ray Vaughn and Jimi Hendrix if they were alive today they would have a ball together playing blues and rock n roll together. what would the Blues sound like today if Stevie Ray Vaughn and Jimi Hendrix were still Alive TODAY? Big fan of both of them and there style of Blues and Rock N Roll.
Cheers to the both of you.
SRV AND JH as your music lives on through other blues bands in life.
Sean Chilton
Blues Man
REESE'S FINGERS JUST BEND TO THE KEY!! HES AMAZING ! TO SAY THE LEAST, LOVE THE ORGAN!! REEZE HAD SRV BACK ALWAYS SAME AS DOUBLE TROUBLE LV U GUYS!! R.I.P. STEVIE NOW THATS THE TRUTH!!!! X
Reece Killed it! 🔥 🎹
Único y genuino gracias Stevie!!
It is a blessing to watch n hear a talent this amazing...incredible..rest in peace beautiful soul..bet you have em dancin and smilin..
I worked as a security guard at the North Sea Jazz Festival in 1985 when SRV was the closing act on Saturday, they rocked!
i always get shivers on the beginning and the end of that solo jesus this so amazing
At 4:17, the audience is looking like it's a love story lol! I'd be wailing and standing up if I would have had the opportunity to see SRV!
I'm 17 and jamming to srv and love srv
Same. Learned to play this earlier
Simply incredible!!!!
that dude was one of the best!
That's a big 10-4!
Thanks for posting. Tomorrow, August 27, will be the 25th anniversary of SRV's death. I thank him for bringing so much good music into our lives
26 th anniversary if you posted it Aug 2016
I cried the day he pased, it was 4days, before my B.D. I still miss him so much,that i cry whenever i think of that day or hear something a song my husband and i both loved, sadly, hes gone also in sept. it will be 7yrs. He cried that day too.
Barbara hon, I was at Kelley Air Force Base that sad sad day - and I cried too - I was in shock, it felt like I had lost a member of my family, and San Antonio radio stations played Stevie & DT 24 hours. Stevie was and is my musical inspiration - I may play other stuff than the blues, but I always come back to it - and when I just want my quiet time, I grab a guitar and play some blues...... Soul to Soul
Barbara Dempsey I remember very well exactly where I was when I her the news of his death. It cut right to my soul. SRV was, in my opinion, the best guitar player who ever lived. His recordings mesmerize me to this day. I also lost my spouse this April and remember how we both used to listen to SRV together. Sad times indeed.
.......organ player tore it up...................excellent..........................
fire
That would be the one and only Reese Wynan's or as Stevie called him, "Greazzy Wino" - its Tommy Shannon on base, and Chris "Whipper" Layton on drums... "Double Trouble"
I was at the 1985 Chicago blurs festival to see Steve Ray Vaughn was a great experience 😊😊😂
Resse Wynans (organ player) always had his back
Kay See yes he is
Some respect, that man did more than 'tickle' those ivories.
Plays a lot with Joe b now.
Reese is still the best!!!!
SRV Brilliance as usual. Anyone notice the 'hardtail' Strat, (no trem on the bridge), also with only two knobs, guessing they are volume and tone! Different for Stevie!, but just as effective. I value my hardtail strat's, as a rare commodity, giving 'better' tone (and playability), staying in tune much better and also (to me), providing a better tone. Very often overlooked, but on this occasion adopted by Stevie.
this is my favorite SRV song
Wonderful and amazing!
You gotta wonder how they were so tight and spot on yet basically improvised the breaks all while spaced right out of their minds on coke for about 10 years!
no doubt. impressive him and Tommy even made it to the stage most nights. talent shines through. shine on SRV!
mike mac donald stimulants make you intensely focused, depressants make you space out
And Stevie and Tommy got even better after they got clean and sober...
Lots of shows together .....lots .....they knew where Stevie was gonna go
My very favorite SRV song ...
Never saw this concert it's very good best blues guitarist ever
Love SRV 😎
GREATNESS AT HIS BEST❣
Thanking You for sharing Miigwetch
SRV forever!
SRV, te amo. Sinto sua música e sua alma em cada nota.
He is cool at playing the guitar and singing 🤠🎸
Yeahhh great music still playing on xM radio 📻 25
The smoke 💨 is double in Minneapolis from drought fires in Canada 🇨🇦 it’s berry sad. We need blues abs rock n roll!!
Thank you so much for sharing this and all your videos of SRV - a true inspiration and guitar legend.
Love Cold Shot...Great video...Keep them comeing...Thanks
Good song and the clip. 👌👍🎶🎸😎
Rimains me when l was young.... Thenks. 🌈🇬🇷✌️
I live the Cold Shot
Time to walk out and find somethin' new.
That tone 😱. Straight from the hands
Sounds so money live...dam...what great production.
Effortlessly cool, man. Like being cool was his natural state.
He would have had to put in extra effort to not be cool, and the moment he stopped, he'd start being cool again.
In A flat. The two guitars are tuned down a semi so they are fingering in A natural, with some nice open strings to fall back on. Poor old Reese is actually playing that organ in A flat, which is an unusual blues/funk key to say the least. Wonderful.
He handled those keyboard solos brilliantly! Just amazing! I haven't seen that kind of wizardry behind the keys since Ray Manzarek!
Fu*kin eh! 2021 & that’s a hot shot baby☄️💥🔥
most favourite of them all
An All Timer Way 2 Early you have made Heaven Happy
Gosh, listen to that dude play that friggin Strat.
Oh, anyway, thank you very very very much Steve
Stevie was a BAD BAD Man.
Because .
Ron Davis Indeed
Not realy he actualy was a very nice man.
only in the beginning,he was one the greatest strat men who ever lived,if leo fender knew men like stevie and others were coming along,he'd built them the same way,strats are perfect,STEVIE PROVED THAT
Oh man, Stevie is still my baby! I have him look'n over my left shoulder - Soul to Soul
I'm doing Cold Shot at a gig on Friday....
They Were Awesome !!! ( A + )
Gone too soon pilot error that nite in WI Alpine Valley.....awesome show!
SRV and Double Trouble. One great thang
the beginning of this song is just "THE BEST"
1985 cold shot it still rocks bro...
He used a Fender Vibratone, designed as a Leslie speaker for electric guitars, and provided a warbling chorus effect
He used almost no effects at all. Just loud driving guitar.
Great song , cold shot was from the start ! A deal with a few of them that had been made and a scheme to play! Cold shot and couldn’t stand the weather,
Fresh as the morning dew.
Nuthin' sexier than a man who puts his heart & soul into music that makes you swear and make a stank face. Just sayin'.
Tremenda fluidez, admiro a SRV.
reese was such and addition
love that rhythm part. omg
To have a memory of seeing Steive is like having the memories of Jimi. Leaving the concert people where actually complaining he was too much Jimi. They had no idea what they just saw.
Yes they did.
He never outgrew his influences.
Albert and Jimi mostly.
SRV was a GREAT guitar player....but too much LUCKS and not enough Melody...for me.
How can these people sit down while watching this???? I’d be on my feet the whole time hahaha
On the night he died I was driving my car about 5 miles from where he crashed. It was so foggy I had to pull off the road. I couldn't see anything.
The Master!! 🎸
I know this was filmed right before he became sober, but it feels more soulful vs. sober performances.
I love him!!! I love him!!! I love him!!!