He reminds me of my brothers. Good hearted guys with serious interests. And yet with a goofy laugh and grin at unexpected moments reduce you to helpless giggles. Love to all Stevia Ray fans out there b safe and happy.
@@derekbenkovich5687 Jeff wrote the drum intro and Stevie W came up with riff and was going to give Jeff the song but Berry Goerdy said forget that stuff
Folks keep commenting on stevie’s drug use. He had been clean and sober for four years at the time of his death. He was putting as much effort into his sobriety as he had with his former approach to life. His drug use stemmed from his turbulent childhood not his career. It took his success to teach him that he could live in a more positive manner. I personally was very happy for Stevie getting sober and he was a better musician due to that change. I was also deeply saddened by his unfortunate accident and death. You all should pray for Jimmie as well, he has to live with this and that is a heavy load to bare. I lost my younger brother and I know exactly what Jimmie deals with daily. Absolutely heart wrenching.
Yes it is wrenching 😢 to deal with death. I am sorry for your loss. I draw comfort from knowing Jesus as my Lord and Savior, and I will meet Him face to face and see my loved ones again. I hope SRV is there also.
So many bands go to legal war over covers, so it's nice to see the two Stevie's having fun with this song. I love the Stevie Wonder cameo at the end. "Here, kitty kitty, come to Stevie!" 😂😂😂
Stevie Ray used to be a customer of the bank I worked at in Austin, back in college in the Eighties. Great guy! Always smiled, shook hands & signed autographs. R.I.P. - S.R.V.!
I usually hate covers, but SRV did an amazing job with this. He made the song his own, and listening to it after listening to SW's original doesn't make the former pale in comparison to the latter.
This song is about fear/anxiety(blues). SRV suffered from it for years. When you make all your decisions based on something made up in your mind you suffer, and others around you. The ending part is a message from an experienced person on how to deal with the fear. SRV got better after he surrendered to it and got help. thats when he made this version. For people that feel the same way. This is how I listen/relate to music but I dont see anyone else commenting about it. Am I the idiot? Geniuenly asking.
Its called 'paranoid psychosis'. You make your own reality and if you like SRV, then listen to Bill Hicks who said quite accurately that "You are the imagineation of yourself viewed subjectively" Its good to understand reincarnation to really get this. Anyway, the song was written by Steve Wonder with input from Jeff Beck and Jeff basically listed all the things Enginsh people have superstitions about. In England we call then 'Old wives tales'! So, as they say, 'a thousand mile march starts with one step' and it is the hardest but once you realise most all your inibitions in life are in your head, things get much easier and (last quote) as the Samurai say "The only enemy is in your head, kill the enemy within and walk free!" Best of luck, hope this helps.
However we relate to music is a wonderfully personal journey. I can meditate on any number of genres, and I think I can see your point of view. Letting go of fear and learning to just let go of negative thoughts was enlightening for me.
The guy at the end is Stevie Wonder. He wrote the original version and is a hell of an artist in his own right. He's very funky! SRV rocked this song hard!
I was in pool hall once with friends after work and there was generally one genre of music be played on the juke box. When I went to play a song, I never expectecd to see SRV The House Is Rockin'. I hit the button. I heard a young girl near us say, "What is THAT song?" With her nose all scrunched up. Lol I just thought too bad, it's good for you.
I'm a big SRV fan, and although I've heard him do this song, I've never seen the video till today. In true SRV video form, it's hilarious.....bad kitty....and Stevie Wonder at the end?! Epic!
I wasn't even a year old when he died, but I've always been so damn bummed that I never got a chance to see Stevie play live. I'm a blues player myself and I'd damn near sell my soul at the crossroads to see him play.
I've seen his brother Jimmie last year at Madison. Very talented. But looking back at Stevie, there's nobody like him. Clapton, Page, Blackmore etc all amazing but Stevie deserves a place among them as a goat.
I feel very fortunate to have been able to see Stevie and Double Trouble perform live in concert before his passing, once in Troy NY at the RPI field house and then a couple years later at Saratoga Performing Arts Center and both times he absolutely melted my face off! Absolutely Incredible, I’ll never forget it!
Love Stevie Ray!! 🥰 What a Guitarist with huge hands and fingers to grab-strum-bend those heavy gauge strings. Gone but not forgotten!! R.I.P. Stevie Ray🕊️🕊️🕊️
Beside the Bassist, Pianist and Drummer all getting cooked, I love how one of the audio techs has the keyboard cover fall on his hand and another takes a mike stand to the groin. Quality music video right there. Also, come to Stevie.
If there was anyone cooler than SRV , never seen him, dont think I ever will.. Rest well .... Also.. is that cat for hire??? Inlaws comming to visit 🚬🐕
Stevie Wonder originally wrote this song with Jeff Beck in mind. The original plan was to have Beck (who by then was a member of the supergroup Beck, Bogert & Appice) release his version of the song first, but due to both the delay of BBA's debut album and Berry Gordy's prediction that Wonder's original version of the song would be a bigger hit, Motown then went ahead and released Wonder's version of the song before the BBA version.
Ugh. This reminds me of the old SNL film with John Belushi as an old man in the future, when he's the only member of the SNL cast to survive that long. He was dancing in the cemetery with gravestones of Gilda, Bill, Danny, Chevy, Lorraine, Garrett and Jane all around him. In this one, Stevie is the longest living member of his band.
I saw SRV live in Pier 4 , NYC. Before him and after him I have seen them all, jazz players, rock players, including all the big names. No one was on that level he was playing that particular night! LOVE U SRV!
Am I the only one that apart from wondering how good he'd be at 68 years old how he would actually look? Would he still have the hat and the women's shirts? Would he still have the long locks? Man, I miss him real bad.
from 1 stevie to another, great video!! word was srv called S.W. to get his seal of approval, wonder absolutely, if i can come down & have some of the fun! the rest is history! Peace, DaKwala
When this came out it was on the national music show a lot and I managed to copy it onto VHS. Always wondered who was behind this awesome video and the great live sound. Thank you so much!
Superstition was written by Stevie Wonder and Jeff Beck, based on an in-studio jam that the two musicians collaborated on. The song then appeared first on Jeff Beck's album with his supergroup Beck Bogert and Appice, then on Stevie Wonder's album a few months later..
We all miss you Stevie! You were always the greatest guitar player of all time, and still are. Even though you are not with us today we can still feel you're presence. Rock on in heaven man, rock on...
Stevie Ray Vaughan is a definite must for people who like rock or blues or a mix of both! My dad introduced me to SRV when I was in elementary school and I've loved his music ever since! R.I.P. Stevie! You were one of the greatest guitarists to have ever lived!
Stevie masters that guitar like a ninja masters his sword !!! ane Stevie was just as deadly with that fender!!! tearing all those guitar riffs to SHREADS !!!! NOBODY has been SO TUNED in to his guitar like SRV was !!!! even CLAPTON said that !!! Just AMAZING !!! as someone said,,, there will be MILLIONS of frustrated young guitarist trying to learn to play like SRV !!! Miss him EVERY DAY !!!
I fully intended to just put this on as background music, but the video is so good, I ended up staying and watching the whole thing... LOL... I love you big brother! ~love, little sister (going out to the backyard, what the neighbors gonna say?) tee hee hee...
Whoever disliked this video must have had a hat on the bed, broke a looking glass, horse shoe over the door, was watching on friday the 13th, stepped on a crack, walked under a ladder, black cat crossed their path, had liquids near electronics, stepped on wet electronics without rubber shoes, was standing on a trap door, sitting under heavy equipment, or had a superstitious day in general.
I was lucky enough to have seen him once at the Cotton Bowl Ampatheatre in the Live Alive Tour & bought a t-shirt (and want it back) but those are rare.
My favorite thing about Stevie is the fact he clearly takes his music 100% serious, yet isn't afraid to get goofy in his music videos
He reminds me of my brothers. Good hearted guys with serious interests. And yet with a goofy laugh and grin at unexpected moments reduce you to helpless giggles. Love to all Stevia Ray fans out there b safe and happy.
Fantastic
Live on
Cat: *meows
SRV: *Glares
*throws a boot
Me: thats golden...
Cat goes to war with band
😂 it's the war of the Stevies
This had me laughing for 5 minutes straight
Didn't think it was possible for someone to do a version of Superstition that's as cool as Stevie Wonder's but Stevie Ray Vaughan proved me wrong.
sounds sped up in post...definitely better live
Check out Jeff Beck's version, mind blowing shit
@@derekbenkovich5687 I will! Thanks
@@danceswithbadgers it was written for Jeff Beck, actually.
@@derekbenkovich5687 Jeff wrote the drum intro and Stevie W came up with riff and was going to give Jeff the song but Berry Goerdy said forget that stuff
Whether your like Wonder or Ray Vaughn, we can all agree: Stevie is a name destined for greatness.
Long live the Steves!
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I am so glad that Stevie was saved by Jesus in The end of his Life. See You Stevie. Make Nice music in heaven 💖
Truth!
Rip to one of the greatest guitarists to ever live
you right
not one of the greatest he was the greatest
There will never ever be another.He should be in the hall of blues fame at #1
'The second coming of the blues '
I like to imagine scene where Hendrix meets SRV in Heaven, saying: "Men, I surrender!" :)
Folks keep commenting on stevie’s drug use. He had been clean and sober for four years at the time of his death. He was putting as much effort into his sobriety as he had with his former approach to life. His drug use stemmed from his turbulent childhood not his career. It took his success to teach him that he could live in a more positive manner. I personally was very happy for Stevie getting sober and he was a better musician due to that change. I was also deeply saddened by his unfortunate accident and death. You all should pray for Jimmie as well, he has to live with this and that is a heavy load to bare. I lost my younger brother and I know exactly what Jimmie deals with daily. Absolutely heart wrenching.
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Yes it is wrenching 😢 to deal with death. I am sorry for your loss. I draw comfort from knowing Jesus as my Lord and Savior, and I will meet Him face to face and see my loved ones again. I hope SRV is there also.
Faye I can assure you that Stevie is in Heaven. I personally know from Martha Vaughan herself that Stevie accepted Christ.
So many bands go to legal war over covers, so it's nice to see the two Stevie's having fun with this song. I love the Stevie Wonder cameo at the end. "Here, kitty kitty, come to Stevie!"
😂😂😂
the epic end with stevie wonder
i agree
Stevie Ray used to be a customer of the bank I worked at in Austin, back in college in the Eighties. Great guy! Always smiled, shook hands & signed autographs. R.I.P. - S.R.V.!
Stevie & Stevie: invincible
kracauers sit down I got news for you kid
PROD. MCMXCIX I shouldn’t of laughed but I did
Technically, even after death SRV continues to influence and entertain
kracauers Could you imagine them playing together?!?! What a song, concert, or project the two of them could have done!
@@erikarneberg11 Theres a video of them playing superstition togheter, i think you would like it, super funky
I usually hate covers, but SRV did an amazing job with this. He made the song his own, and listening to it after listening to SW's original doesn't make the former pale in comparison to the latter.
I could watch that cat all day😻
I love Wonder's appearance at the end of the vid. Two Stevies are better than one!
RIP and long live Stevie Ray Vaughan (October 3, 1954 - August 27, 1990), aged 35
You will always be remembered as a legend.
Stevie Ray Vaughn puts out a great cover of this, with great guitar, soulful vocals, aND GREAT ENERGY.
This song is about fear/anxiety(blues). SRV suffered from it for years. When you make all your decisions based on something made up in your mind you suffer, and others around you. The ending part is a message from an experienced person on how to deal with the fear. SRV got better after he surrendered to it and got help. thats when he made this version. For people that feel the same way. This is how I listen/relate to music but I dont see anyone else commenting about it. Am I the idiot? Geniuenly asking.
Its called 'paranoid psychosis'. You make your own reality and if you like SRV, then listen to Bill Hicks who said quite accurately that "You are the imagineation of yourself viewed subjectively" Its good to understand reincarnation to really get this. Anyway, the song was written by Steve Wonder with input from Jeff Beck and Jeff basically listed all the things Enginsh people have superstitions about. In England we call then 'Old wives tales'! So, as they say, 'a thousand mile march starts with one step' and it is the hardest but once you realise most all your inibitions in life are in your head, things get much easier and (last quote) as the Samurai say "The only enemy is in your head, kill the enemy within and walk free!" Best of luck, hope this helps.
I doubt this is what your comment was about and you prolly already know this but this is cover
This is a cover of superstition by stevie wonder
@@essenceale4592 yeah I know, Stevie Wonder is one of my favorites. A true musician in my opinion.
However we relate to music is a wonderfully personal journey. I can meditate on any number of genres, and I think I can see your point of view. Letting go of fear and learning to just let go of negative thoughts was enlightening for me.
No matter how long he's been gone he's still amazing
yeaah!!
I love how this cat wreaks havoc in this video😄
I love the cameo by the “other” Stevie at the end.
Stevie's voice is as powerful as his guitar
One of the greatest cameos ever at the end 😙👌🏼
Totally!! "Come Visit Stevie!" And That Kitty Can ACT!☺
Definitely top five one of the greatest guitar players ever white boy Stevie Ray Vaughan from Dallas Texas
The guy at the end is Stevie Wonder. He wrote the original version and is a hell of an artist in his own right. He's very funky! SRV rocked this song hard!
i respect that everyone has their own music tastes. But whoever dislikes this video, or anything by stevie has no music taste.
Preach!!
Andrew Davis 148 people on this video have no taste
@Jeff Parish In fact , we all lie hahaah
I was in pool hall once with friends after work and there was generally one genre of music be played on the juke box. When I went to play a song, I never expectecd to see SRV
The House Is Rockin'.
I hit the button.
I heard a young girl near us say,
"What is THAT song?"
With her nose all scrunched up. Lol
I just thought too bad, it's good for you.
You look such like a damn hypocrite right now with what you just said 🤦♂️
I'm a big SRV fan, and although I've heard him do this song, I've never seen the video till today. In true SRV video form, it's hilarious.....bad kitty....and Stevie Wonder at the end?! Epic!
The kitty isn't bad. 😹😂 She's getting revenge on the black cat haters!
Stevie Ray & DT Asked Him To Do The Cameo - I Don't Know WHO Taught The Cat To Act, Though! SRV DID Have Quite The Ripe Sense Of Humor😂
4 years later and it's the first time i've seen the vid. A live version brought me here, but this vid is Epic! Indeed!!
@@drock9083 I see what you did there!
Long live stevie ray vaughan
I especially love the end "Hey kitty kitty come to Stevie" 😁
I wasn't even a year old when he died, but I've always been so damn bummed that I never got a chance to see Stevie play live. I'm a blues player myself and I'd damn near sell my soul at the crossroads to see him play.
Can relate.
Well damn robert
I'd take that back friend, going to the crossroads is just the same as opening the portal to hell itself
Don't Do That! Just Let Stevie Ray Keep Inspiring You! If Blues Are In Your Soul - He'll Always Be With You!🎸
Carry Stevie With You - Let Him Play Sometimes Thru YOUR Fingers....Like He Let Jimi Play Thru HIS....He Misses It!....🎸
now I know why my mother gave me the name Stevie Ray
Sort of ironic that in the video only Stevie survived , but in real life only Tommy, Chris, and Reese are still with us. R I P Stevie.
I've seen his brother Jimmie last year at Madison. Very talented. But looking back at Stevie, there's nobody like him. Clapton, Page, Blackmore etc all amazing but Stevie deserves a place among them as a goat.
First day of my Freshman year of high school; 27Aug91; RIP one of the baddest musicians that ever lived. 😞
No one can ever top the skills and talent of Stevie Ray Vaughn!
Stevie is jamming in Heaven now.
And Greeting All The New Arivals, No Doubt!😁 Soul💞Soul, Stevie!😘
wells said
After all these years...still missin the f*ck outta SRV.
Very ironic video...every one but Stevie Ray meets their demise ..I miss this man..😎
RIGHT??...😢😩😭😭😭💔 STILL LOVE YOU, STEVIE RAY!!❤❤❤ SOUL💞SOUL!!💋😘
I feel very fortunate to have been able to see Stevie and Double Trouble perform live in concert before his passing, once in Troy NY at the RPI field house and then a couple years later at Saratoga Performing Arts Center and both times he absolutely melted my face off! Absolutely Incredible, I’ll never forget it!
I saw him twice in the UK, at the Reading Rock Festival in 1983, and at the Manchester Apollo in 1988. Genius. ✌️
ROADIE: Outta the way, cat.
BLACK CAT: You pushed me out of my nap space for your drums, I keel you all.
Why in the world are you verified
For real dude how did you get verified?
@@peterkadar768 because he paid some money to youtube to get verified?
Only cat that can make you feel like a million bucks just listening to him! RIP King!
Love Stevie Ray!! 🥰 What a Guitarist with huge hands and fingers to grab-strum-bend those heavy gauge strings. Gone but not forgotten!! R.I.P. Stevie Ray🕊️🕊️🕊️
Beside the Bassist, Pianist and Drummer all getting cooked, I love how one of the audio techs has the keyboard cover fall on his hand and another takes a mike stand to the groin. Quality music video right there. Also, come to Stevie.
The look on Tommy Shannon's face when he gets shocked is hilarious
TXblues512 that wasn’t tommy Shannon that was a stunt double.
Carmell Trill
Why would it be a stunt double. He didn’t really get shocked idiot.
i read this and went to check it out and it was perfect timing
LOVE Tommy!
SRV was the only other performer to carry off this tune….no other. Except the ORIGINAL!!!
The team that did these certain SRV vids like this and cold shot…
I want to thank you.
Kitty wreaking havoc 😅
The piano player is amazing
One of the best cats in the history of music
If there was anyone cooler than SRV , never seen him, dont think I ever will.. Rest well ....
Also.. is that cat for hire??? Inlaws comming to visit
🚬🐕
You don't get awesome music videos like this anymore
Stevie Wonder came in at the end that was cool
Stevie Ray Vaughn is gone.
R.I.P.
Gone. But Never Forgotten.
I love SRVs music videos. They are absolutely hilarious.
They Showcase Stevie's Sense Of Humor Which Was Too Fun!
They Were Very Reflective Of Stevies' Ever Present Humor! Miss You - Stevie!!💗😘
Ain't that a kick in the balls.
3:02 And That's How one starts a properly outstanding guitar solo.
Stevie Wonder originally wrote this song with Jeff Beck in mind. The original plan was to have Beck (who by then was a member of the supergroup Beck, Bogert & Appice) release his version of the song first, but due to both the delay of BBA's debut album and Berry Gordy's prediction that Wonder's original version of the song would be a bigger hit, Motown then went ahead and released Wonder's version of the song before the BBA version.
Ugh. This reminds me of the old SNL film with John Belushi as an old man in the future, when he's the only member of the SNL cast to survive that long. He was dancing in the cemetery with gravestones of Gilda, Bill, Danny, Chevy, Lorraine, Garrett and Jane all around him.
In this one, Stevie is the longest living member of his band.
Just casually yeets a boot at his cat for meowing.
Stevie's so bad ass he can make the sound of an entire band come out of his guitar! (2:57 - on)
TOO BAD HE'S GONE, BUT WE STILL GOT STEVIE WONDER, LOVE THIS VIDEO AND THE BLACK CAT
what I wouldn't give to go back
I saw SRV live in Pier 4 , NYC. Before him and after him I have seen them all, jazz players, rock players, including all the big names. No one was on that level he was playing that particular night! LOVE U SRV!
HOW CAN YOU DISLIKE THIS?! superstition ain't the waaaaaaaaayyyyyyyyyyyyy
The correct answer would be "no".
Great remake. STEVIE WONDER loved it. He was gone way too soon
One of the best guitar slingers to ever pick up a ax.RIP SRV
An axe
Yes I agree
for those who complain of the bad mixdown this was recorded live
33 years today he's been gone, what a man!
Am I the only one that apart from wondering how good he'd be at 68 years old how he would actually look?
Would he still have the hat and the women's shirts?
Would he still have the long locks?
Man, I miss him real bad.
from 1 stevie to another, great video!! word was srv called S.W. to get his seal of approval, wonder absolutely, if i can come down & have some of the fun! the rest is history! Peace, DaKwala
This video was done by Preacher. I was the audio A2 and the post was completed at Sunwest on Sunset Blvd. What great memories!
When this came out it was on the national music show a lot and I managed to copy it onto VHS. Always wondered who was behind this awesome video and the great live sound. Thank you so much!
Thank You For Making Us Laugh, Sing, Dance, Cry, & FEEL Stevie!!🙏😘 You Are SO DEEPLY Missed!!! SOUL💞SOUL!
Superstition was written by Stevie Wonder and Jeff Beck, based on an in-studio jam that the two musicians collaborated on. The song then appeared first on Jeff Beck's album with his supergroup Beck Bogert and Appice, then on Stevie Wonder's album a few months later..
OK. I like this one better
He makes it look effortless.
We all miss you Stevie! You were always the greatest guitar player of all time, and still are. Even though you are not with us today we can still feel you're presence. Rock on in heaven man, rock on...
that's right
Amen to that. One of the greatest
Multi trick pony. Well said. God I miss SRV
He gave all he had to us, and thanked US at the end. Better for having 35 yrs of SRV than none-perish the thought
Stevie Ray Vaughan is a definite must for people who like rock or blues or a mix of both!
My dad introduced me to SRV when I was in elementary school and I've loved his music ever since!
R.I.P. Stevie! You were one of the greatest guitarists to have ever lived!
Oh YES !!
I hope you are boogieing up in heaven my all-time favourite rip💙🤠🙏👏
one of the greatest guitarist ever playing one of the greatest songs man has ever been allowed to hear... this is basically a religious experience.
2:55 golden acting from Tommy
😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢Still miss this guy to this day.😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢
I like the SRV version of this. It fits well. And I love Stevie Wonders little cameo at the end with the cat. Awesome
I was lucky to be able to see him play. Awesome isn't an adequate word but it's all I can think of.
Coolest blues player ever rip srv 😔😎
Stevie masters that guitar like a ninja masters his sword !!! ane Stevie was just as deadly with that fender!!! tearing all those guitar riffs to SHREADS !!!!
NOBODY has been SO TUNED in to his guitar like SRV was !!!! even CLAPTON said that !!! Just AMAZING !!! as someone said,,, there will be MILLIONS of frustrated young guitarist trying to learn to play like SRV !!! Miss him EVERY DAY !!!
I fully intended to just put this on as background music, but the video is so good, I ended up staying and watching the whole thing... LOL... I love you big brother! ~love, little sister (going out to the backyard, what the neighbors gonna say?) tee hee hee...
One of the only men ever that could make a feathered hat and ruby-red cowboy boots look incredibly cool. RIP to the King of the Lightning Blues.
Break down the walls! The bluesman SRV plays funk/disco without hesitation.
See also Prince's live version of Play That Funky Music (white boy).
We need you, Stevie. Now more than ever.
Every band member except Stevie "dies" in the video how freaking ironic is that 😐
+John DelZoppo :(
With the song Superstitious. Oy. Stamped and approved by the man himself at the end as well. Hey. Hidden super ironic classic.
one good song
I've read there is a version where SRV dies as well but with his death they redone it with this.
im Clever Artist Name are u fucking stupid
Now this is the anthem!
I named my new kitten Stevie Ray Wonder Vaughan.
I discovered SRV in 2020. What a gem.
you haven't heard real blues until you've heard Stevie Ray Vaughan
That's hilarious.
Zack Gonzales man listen to lightning Hopkins that guy is the epitome of blues along with Robert Johnson and son house of course..
you haven't heard real blues until you've heard robert johnson.
Try Johnny Winter.
You forgot two of the greatest blues singers muddy waters and the king of blue bb king
The black guy? MR STEVIE WONDER! Respect(?
That was badass
Love it! Love it! Love it!
💙❤🌹Stevie Ray is Awesome🌹❤💙
The black guy singing at the end was pretty good too.
Thank you for posting God Bless you and your family and your friends and your viewers RIP kind Sir.
Whoever disliked this video must have had a hat on the bed, broke a looking glass, horse shoe over the door, was watching on friday the 13th, stepped on a crack, walked under a ladder, black cat crossed their path, had liquids near electronics, stepped on wet electronics without rubber shoes, was standing on a trap door, sitting under heavy equipment, or had a superstitious day in general.
LMAO
It makes up for all the misfortunes of "Cold Shot".
I'd forgotten about Cold Shot. play it next...
In my Motown playlist with Stevie Wonder playing this live on "Sesame Street" (!!!!).
I was lucky enough to have seen him once at the Cotton Bowl Ampatheatre in the Live Alive Tour & bought a t-shirt (and want it back) but those are rare.
0:21 How is he going to get back into that room?
the cameraman will let him in
He's the smoothest guy. He'll slip through.
Thats the point. A bad luck