He switched guitars at the beginning because he always plays the white guitar that Charlie built for him when he sings this song that he wrote for Charlie. He always uses this song to make a special message. At the end of this song when he says thank you Charlie it’s because he lost his tooth and he was joking that Charlie made him do that, then he kisses his guitar as the song ends. There will never be another guitarist that can touch this amazing man. RIP❤️🩹 SRV🎸
I was at Stevie Ray Vaughn's last concert the night his helicopter crashed after the show at Alpine Valley, Wisconsin August 26th 1990. The fog was so bad that we stopped and got a hotel on the way home. The next morning when I heard the horrible news was one of the saddest days of my life. The lineup SRV, Eric Clapton, Robert Cray and Buddy Guy. RIP SRV!🎸
I sure am enjoying your Stevie Ray journey🎸🎶‼️🙌👏💯 He hits you where you live💙💯. Stevie wrote this song for his good friend Charley, a Dallas guitar shop owner, who passed away suddenly from a heart attack. He built that white guitar for Stevie out of parts. So this is an emotional performance and probably most fans favorite. But he had to work through a lot of technical issues while giving the best ever performance. You were playing your broom when he switched guitars. He started with a brown guitar, tuned a string in the first few bars, requested a new guitar, kept singing and playing while the switch was happening. Then he had to adjust his foot pedals for the new guitar, (everyone thinks he dropped a pick but he was always adjusting foot pedals as necessary. (He stashed extra picks on the mic stand). Then he had to go adjust his amps to get the level of sustain he needed for this song. Then, after playing with his teeth, he dislodged a false tooth or cap and it fell to the floor and it had to be retrieved. But that never stopped him from giving the most stellar performance💙🎸🎶‼️. For the absolute fastest, smoothest guitar switch watch "Look at Little Sister" from Austin City Limits 1989. He pops a string while soloing, changes position on the fret board, keeps playing while his tech brings out a new guitar, switches out while singing and playing never missing a beat‼️ you won't believe it even when you see it, so don't play your broom or you will miss it😉😳.
WAhhhhh! I love me some SRV! Riviera Paradide and this one are my favorite! but the song "Lenny" is one of the reasons I wanted to learn to play guitar
More proof he didn't plug into an amp, he plugged directly into his soul... GOAT RIP - I suggest you do The Vaughn Brothers (with his older brother) Long way from home! It's a COOKER
He wrote this song for his friend Charley Wirz who suddenly passed away; the white guitar he switched to was built by Charley with spare parts and named "Charley."
He changed guitars because the first one was out of tune and the white one he got was called Charlie after the person that made it . This song Stevie wrote for his good friend Charlie that passed away from a heart attack.
@@chuckhollands7528 of course he needed it retrieved off the stage and immediately whirled around trying to find it on the floor. He mouthed the words “my tooth” to his tech and as he was approaching the mic stand he mouthed “sorry” for the tech having to pick that up for him. All the while he hasn’t missed a single beat and puts on a great performance to the end
Talking about playing with his teeth.. wanna see a blind man who plays just as well as Stevie and also plays with his teeth? Check out jeff healey-see the light
He switched guitars at the beginning because he always plays the white guitar that Charlie built for him when he sings this song that he wrote for Charlie. He always uses this song to make a special message. At the end of this song when he says thank you Charlie it’s because he lost his tooth and he was joking that Charlie made him do that, then he kisses his guitar as the song ends. There will never be another guitarist that can touch this amazing man. RIP❤️🩹 SRV🎸
The best there ever was & ever will be!!!
Love Stevie …like you said …if you ain’t feeling Stevie , get your soul checked 💯
SRVaughn is a beast.🔥🔥🔥🔥
I was at Stevie Ray Vaughn's last concert the night his helicopter crashed after the show at Alpine Valley, Wisconsin August 26th 1990. The fog was so bad that we stopped and got a hotel on the way home. The next morning when I heard the horrible news was one of the saddest days of my life. The lineup SRV, Eric Clapton, Robert Cray and Buddy Guy. RIP SRV!🎸
Man, I miss SRV so much...Remember the second I heard of his death. Sitting at a pool in Columbia TN.
This one hits hard today, love how you get him! 🥰🥰🥰
I sure am enjoying your Stevie Ray journey🎸🎶‼️🙌👏💯 He hits you where you live💙💯. Stevie wrote this song for his good friend Charley, a Dallas guitar shop owner, who passed away suddenly from a heart attack. He built that white guitar for Stevie out of parts. So this is an emotional performance and probably most fans favorite. But he had to work through a lot of technical issues while giving the best ever performance. You were playing your broom when he switched guitars. He started with a brown guitar, tuned a string in the first few bars, requested a new guitar, kept singing and playing while the switch was happening. Then he had to adjust his foot pedals for the new guitar, (everyone thinks he dropped a pick but he was always adjusting foot pedals as necessary. (He stashed extra picks on the mic stand). Then he had to go adjust his amps to get the level of sustain he needed for this song. Then, after playing with his teeth, he dislodged a false tooth or cap and it fell to the floor and it had to be retrieved. But that never stopped him from giving the most stellar performance💙🎸🎶‼️. For the absolute fastest, smoothest guitar switch watch "Look at Little Sister" from Austin City Limits 1989. He pops a string while soloing, changes position on the fret board, keeps playing while his tech brings out a new guitar, switches out while singing and playing never missing a beat‼️ you won't believe it even when you see it, so don't play your broom or you will miss it😉😳.
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He actually switched guitars. The line 'All the love you passed our way' is engraved on his grave marker.
Stevie just turnt it up to 11!!!
You are RIGHT. SRV IS SOUL!!!! ❤❤
This is my favorite song by SRV
The greatest individual performance of all time by the greatest guitarist of all time .
WAhhhhh! I love me some SRV! Riviera Paradide and this one are my favorite! but the song "Lenny" is one of the reasons I wanted to learn to play guitar
More proof he didn't plug into an amp, he plugged directly into his soul... GOAT RIP - I suggest you do The Vaughn Brothers (with his older brother) Long way from home! It's a COOKER
He wrote this song for his friend Charley Wirz who suddenly passed away; the white guitar he switched to was built by Charley with spare parts and named "Charley."
Guitar 🎸 God!!!!!
I mean what more could that guy do? So damn good
Another great reaction!!
Such a tragic, early end to his life. Rest In Rock SRV
No doubt about it Stevie Ray Vaughn was the greatest blues guitarist it's sad he's going.
SRV = THE G.O.A.T.
2 other great songs from capital theater are couldn't stand the weather and ain't gone n give up on love you will enjoy both
Bless you
100% agree with you if someone don’t like Stevie Ray Vaughan, that’s cause they got no soul
A nephew Jimi Hendrix is the Goat but I think Stevie Ray ,would admit it. But he's the # 2 GOAT.
JEFF BECK ,also was awesome
🤟🤟🤟❤️❤️❤️🔥🔥🔥
He changed guitars because the first one was out of tune and the white one he got was called Charlie after the person that made it . This song Stevie wrote for his good friend Charlie that passed away from a heart attack.
Sceeeeeeeeeeez!
Did he drop his tooth on the stage?
It was a cap or false tooth that came out. You can freeze frame and see the gap
@@harrietmiller3982 Yeah, that was crazy.
@@chuckhollands7528 of course he needed it retrieved off the stage and immediately whirled around trying to find it on the floor. He mouthed the words “my tooth” to his tech and as he was approaching the mic stand he mouthed “sorry” for the tech having to pick that up for him. All the while he hasn’t missed a single beat and puts on a great performance to the end
@@harrietmiller3982 That's amazing.
Talking about playing with his teeth.. wanna see a blind man who plays just as well as Stevie and also plays with his teeth? Check out jeff healey-see the light
He buys teeth all the 😂 time
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