When Stevie was finished playing his guitar it needed a cigarette 🚬. His guitar playing was so exceptional, his vocal abilities often get overlooked. Check out his performance of Ain't Gone N'Give Up on Love, but make sure it's the 9/21/85 Capitol Theatre performance. The man poured his heart and soul out onto the stage in a steaming melting puddle. RIP Stevie, gone too soon. 💔
As great as Stevie Ray was, too many people forget to give a shout out to his boys Chris Layton on drums and Tommy Shannon on bass, one of the greatest rhythm sections EVER.
Tommy developed the Blues/Rock bass sound and isn't often recognized for it. As you probably know -- but not many others -- he honed his craft during his tenure with Johnny Winter. Amazing, underrated bassist.
And later Reece. Stevie Ray Vaughan was free to be himself, because he had absolute faith that the boys would be right there with him no matter where he went. Few consider this a true band, but I do and right next to Rush, the finest musicians ever assembled in a cohesive unit.
This guy is the GOAT, he could play it all, hard rock to the blues. The man, the myth, the legend... A cliche that in Stevie's case happens 100% true. There's alot of great guitarists out there but only one Stevie Ray Vaughan. He died at only 35, God only knows what he could've accomplished if he didn't leave us so young. A great blues album he did called "The Sky is Crying" where the song the albums named after is a pure blues vibe and he just shreds it. You may enjoy SRV even more when you see what a range he has in what and how he plays. The cool thing with Stevie is when he plays Voodoo Child he never plays it the same way. There's a video out there of him doing this song in Japan I think it was and he plays it differently, but it's just as awesome.
Great reaction to SRV!!! Thank you! This show was recorded at Austin City Limits, the longest running music show in the history of television. Being from Austin I was fortunate to see Stevie several times back in the day. I worked in the concert business for quite awhile, and met Stevie backstage at the Prince's concert on the Purple Rain Tour. Stevie was very gracious and appreciative of any recognition given to him!!
Stevie Ray Vaughan flunked music class in high school and began to self teach himself.He was inspired by the great blues legends.as the years went by,he became good friends with Buddy Guy,Johnny Copland,BB king,Albert King,Albert Collins whom these legends admired Stevie Ray Vaughan.His untimely death brought sorrow to the blues.He was admired and respected by these legends.
I think it was Buddy Guy who said at Steve's funeral, "a star that burns twice as bright, burns half as long". Only 7 yrs, can't begin to imagine the music we are missing.
PLEASE ....PLEASE WATCH THE VIDEO OF HIS SOUND CHECK.....HE LITERALLY JUST WOKE UP...AND IT WAS JUST A SOUND CHECK....HE WAS A BEAST!! The more u listen to him the BETTER he gets!!
Hes the greatest of all time. There are many great guitarists, very few legendary guitarists, and then there is the likes of SRV. The man oozed and dripped (literally) his soul when he played. He wasnt a show man doing things for the looks (although he definitely dabbed into doing that on occasion :D), he was just on another level with being able to connect himself with every note he played. He transcends guitar playing.
@@rfrosig7114 Without Curtis Mayfield and Buddy Guy there is no Jimi... its a slippery argument. Those that come before will always play a role in those that are after. It does not diminish ones greatness.
He would cone out and throw it down start to finish just like this when he was done their was sweat dripping from his guitar the man that was a hell of a shell every time
I got to see him perform in Dallas and Austin back in the late 80’s and I was in shock and I cried which I never do. Unbelievable !!!. His guitar was not plugged into his amplifier it was plugged into his soul !!!
LIFE WITHOUT YOU...Your heart will melt...The white guitar he uses is the last one made by the person the song is about...He shows a lot of passion in it..
Nobody else could play like him those strings were so thick and the action on his guitars were so high other guitarists wouldn’t make it through one song on his guitar.
Ditto what space catboy said below, (texas flood live at elmocambo) is a MUST SEE and one of stevies very best blues performances and a definite must see - you will be blown away, youve only just scratched the surface
He had exceptionally strong fingers. He played 11 gauge strings which are like cables to you and me. Others that tried to play his guitars made their fingers bleed. More than that, he somehow channeled music though his soul out thru the guitar. His work on the whammy bar and waa waa pedal give me the flutters! Props also to his band with one of the tightest rhythm sections around. His older brother Jimmie, who played for the the Fabulous Thunderbirds, once said, "Stevie plays guitar like he's breaking out of prison"!
I saw him in 1981 right before he blew up. He was incredible. Playing behind his back. Switched from acoustic to electric guitar mid song and never missed a beat. His band kicked ass too. Very underrated. Especially the drummer. I would check out Texas Flood next.
Jimi Hendrix wrote and played VooDoo Child and many other other songs that inspired Stevie Ray. It really becomes a toss-up for me to pick the best so I just love 'em both. Maybe you could check out Hendrix to see what you think. 💖🎸🎶
Really enjoyed watching this with you. Unlike so many reactors you let the artist perform and you reacted at the end,, unlike so many others who constantly interrupt and completely destroy the vibe of the music. Plus, the music sounds great! So many others sound great when they're talking but when the music plays it sounds like it's coming out of a car radio from 1965. I really liked this. Thanks
Gotta pile on with the"Texas Flood" Live at the El Mocambo! I think this is one of his most mind blowing performances! It will definitely blow your mind! 💯
You are truly a beautiful lady with a musical soul. Thank you for your vid I loved watching your reaction it's like hearing it again for the first time.
Stevie was the man. The best of the best. I cried the day I found out he died in a helicopter crash. My brother got to see him two weeks before he died.
Truthfully, with some of the things you will see SRV do, this clip is almost like a warmup. You will probably get several El Mocambo show suggestions. Can’t go wrong with that. My suggestion- two things. Watch the sound check video(just walks in and sets the stage on fire), and find your favorite quiet space and listen to Riviera Paradise.
I knew Stevie a bit. Voodoo Chile was his Rock side. Must check out his Blues, too. He was a sweet, humble, kind human. Check out Life Without You, from the Capital Theater. You will get a taste of the man he was.❤️Donna G
Stevie is doing a cover of Jimi Hendrix who first performed “Voodo Child” during the psychedelic rock period of the late 60’s. Most guitar players use 8-10 gauge string thickness. Stevie played on 13 gauge strings! Very hard to do but lets him bend the strings and get amazing new sounds! He’s one of the best to ever come along! Amazing!
SRV 🎸🐐 Must-see SRV vids: 1) Texas Flood at El Macambo 2) Voodoo Child at Starwood Theater in Nashville 3) Tightrope at Austin City Limits 1989 4) Leave My Girl Alone at Austin City Limits 1989 5) Life Without You at Capitol Theater
Check out Stevie ray Vaughan - life without you - live at Daytona beach or live at Nashville. Gives very emotional speeches to the crowd half way through the song trying to get through to them to leave the drugs and things alone and focus on loving yourself and your family. It’s really inspirational!!
I've been hearing you say in those Skynyrd reactions how much you love blistering guitar solos. Well my friend, look no further, because it gets no better on a guitar. Texas Flood, specifically the live version from the El Mocambo in Canada (it's on here) circa 1983 will blow your mind. His version of Jimi Hendrix's "Little Wing" from that same show at the El Mocambo in Toronto, Canada is pretty heavy duty also.
You should check out his live performance of Texas Flood. Midway through the solo he swings the guitar around his back and continues to shred his solo behind his back!
His older brother Jimmy who is no slouch with a guitar he plays lead for The Fabulous Thunderbirds says it when they were kids Stevie would practice until he Shred the calluses off of his fingers and pick them up and crazy glue them back on and just keep right on practicing that's how you get that good
GREAT GUITAR!! Best Star you never heard of. Roy Clark of hee haw fame. Wow !!! Malaguena Roy passed in 2018 and i feel sooooo sorry for those who never got to watch him. Funny , personal and oh my god. What a talent. A truly a nice guy. The world lost a good one.
Started listening to him when he broke out in the early 80s. Those were 11 gauge guitar strings, the toughest kind of strings to play, but he made it look easy.
I liked and subscribed even before you started the video. Love your approach and that you spent a few moments to learn a little bit about who SRV was. He is arguably THE greatest guitarist to ever play. You are going to want to watch much more from him. And, thankfully, he did a lot of live stuff that was recorded so we always can get our Stevie fix! 😜 By the way, he can EASILY play that same song behind his back. Many vids out there of him doing this. Insane!
I just started this video I’m only two minutes and three seconds and you are soo sweet. Thisis great! You just said comfortably numb, one of my other favorite songs. I love your videos.
srv and jonny copeland perform “tin pan alley” should be very next on your list. 100%. Love watching peoples reactions to SRV and yours was one of the best. So sincere.
You have to check out texas flood live at el mocombo, look at little sister, Tin Pan Alley with Johnny Copeland, Lenny, the house is a rocking, you have to watch them all live and there’s so many more
I didn't listen to SRV when I was younger but then I met my husband who use to work for SRV's manager. After we married we bought some SRV's music and some of his music really grew on me. I don't listen to him to relax but if I have housework to do...I'm putting Stevie on my playlist as I clean. lol Thanks for your reaction, Bre. I enjoyed it. Take care and be well. Peace.
Stevie Ray not with us is as heartbreaking as Neil Pearl passing away earlier this year ....Please consider Stevie Ray Vaughan Albert Collins Jam session for review ......For me I still can’t find a finer blues session of two fantastically talented blues guitarists ...Simply sublime....
Check out Chicago's 25 or 6 to 4 live at Tanglewood. Terry Kath is one of the mist underrated guitarists. He was amazing. SRV is the GOAT, btw. You will enjoy Terry Kaths art.
There's Jimi....Stevie.... and Eddie.... maybe Eric and Pete along with those 3..... after that, everybody form a line. Great reaction and excellent taste Hun....
Stevie is by far my favorite and you’re gonna get hit with a huge list of guitarists but one to check out is Joe Satriani he taught many guitarists that you’ll get a list of. Before you listen to Joe Satriani check out his bio as well
there was Hendrix, SRV, and then everyone else! Great one sis! You have now done the greatest guitarist - SRV (my opinion) the greatest Band - RUSH (my opinion) Now you need to do the BEST band out there today - Band Maid!!!
Hi Bre, this is the first time I saw you channel , great reaction. A couple of songs I think you’d like, SRV , Life Without You live and Keb’ Mo’ , Life Is Beautiful , both amazing songs.
A musician that put his energy into playing instead of running around the stage theatrics. If you want to hear 2 other masters of their genre give the Pavarotti and James Brown duet of Its a Man’s World a watch.
Even Stevie's band was in awe of him....
When Stevie was finished playing his guitar it needed a cigarette 🚬.
His guitar playing was so exceptional, his vocal abilities often get overlooked. Check out his performance of Ain't Gone N'Give Up on Love, but make sure it's the 9/21/85 Capitol Theatre performance. The man poured his heart and soul out onto the stage in a steaming melting puddle.
RIP Stevie, gone too soon. 💔
As great as Stevie Ray was, too many people forget to give a shout out to his boys Chris Layton on drums and Tommy Shannon on bass, one of the greatest rhythm sections EVER.
Yep, especially Tommy. Reese Wynans was also killer on the keyboards.
Tommy developed the Blues/Rock bass sound and isn't often recognized for it. As you probably know -- but not many others -- he honed his craft during his tenure with Johnny Winter. Amazing, underrated bassist.
You are right Whitout the Groove there is nothing
And don’t forget Reece Wynans on keyboards!!!
And later Reece. Stevie Ray Vaughan was free to be himself, because he had absolute faith that the boys would be right there with him no matter where he went. Few consider this a true band, but I do and right next to Rush, the finest musicians ever assembled in a cohesive unit.
This guy is the GOAT, he could play it all, hard rock to the blues. The man, the myth, the legend... A cliche that in Stevie's case happens 100% true. There's alot of great guitarists out there but only one Stevie Ray Vaughan. He died at only 35, God only knows what he could've accomplished if he didn't leave us so young. A great blues album he did called "The Sky is Crying" where the song the albums named after is a pure blues vibe and he just shreds it. You may enjoy SRV even more when you see what a range he has in what and how he plays. The cool thing with Stevie is when he plays Voodoo Child he never plays it the same way. There's a video out there of him doing this song in Japan I think it was and he plays it differently, but it's just as awesome.
Great reaction to SRV!!! Thank you! This show was recorded at Austin City Limits, the longest running music show in the history of television. Being from Austin I was fortunate to see Stevie several times back in the day. I worked in the concert business for quite awhile, and met Stevie backstage at the Prince's concert on the Purple Rain Tour. Stevie was very gracious and appreciative of any recognition given to him!!
....... and Stevie just slowly walks off stage at the finish. Amazing talent! Great reaction!
Stevie Ray Vaughan flunked music class in high school and began to self teach himself.He was inspired by the great blues legends.as the years went by,he became good friends with Buddy Guy,Johnny Copland,BB king,Albert King,Albert Collins whom these legends admired Stevie Ray Vaughan.His untimely death brought sorrow to the blues.He was admired and respected by these legends.
Texas Flood Live at the El Macombo, will blow your mind!!! STEVIE RAY VAUGHAN!!!🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘
I think it was Buddy Guy who said at Steve's funeral, "a star that burns twice as bright, burns half as long". Only 7 yrs, can't begin to imagine the music we are missing.
check out this one--- Stevie Ray Vaughan - Texas Flood (from Live at the El Mocambo)
This right here is a MUST!!!!! I can only imagine her reaction to that “part”.
Epic
Yes Yes Yes! :)
Man that version is ridiculous. One of his best performances.
You MUST do this one
The Greatest Guitar Player of all time Mr Stevie Ray Vaughn!
I was fortunate enough to see SRV/Double Trouble 3 times live in the 80s, words can't express the level of his brilliance.
I believe that there were TWO original Voodoo Children. . .
Jimi Hendrix. . and his younger and equally talented brother. . Stevie Ray Vaughn
PLEASE ....PLEASE WATCH THE VIDEO OF HIS SOUND CHECK.....HE LITERALLY JUST WOKE UP...AND IT WAS JUST A SOUND CHECK....HE WAS A BEAST!!
The more u listen to him the BETTER he gets!!
His "soundcheck" has over 20 million views so, you know, it be 🔥🔥🔥
Hes the greatest of all time. There are many great guitarists, very few legendary guitarists, and then there is the likes of SRV. The man oozed and dripped (literally) his soul when he played. He wasnt a show man doing things for the looks (although he definitely dabbed into doing that on occasion :D), he was just on another level with being able to connect himself with every note he played. He transcends guitar playing.
Without Jimi Hendrix, there is no SRV..... just sayin.... AND, Many other great players Made Jimi............
@@rfrosig7114 Without Curtis Mayfield and Buddy Guy there is no Jimi... its a slippery argument. Those that come before will always play a role in those that are after. It does not diminish ones greatness.
@@bewl2641 Your point is as logical as mine...
He would cone out and throw it down start to finish just like this when he was done their was sweat dripping from his guitar the man that was a hell of a shell every time
Stevie never disappoints. May he Rest In Peace
I got to see him perform in Dallas and Austin back in the late 80’s and I was in shock and I cried which I never do. Unbelievable !!!. His guitar was not plugged into his amplifier it was plugged into his soul !!!
Goosebumps. Again.
I was lucky enough to see SRV in concert numerous times. It never, ever, got old watching him.
So nice to hear SRV.
We miss him.
LIFE WITHOUT YOU...Your heart will melt...The white guitar he uses is the last one made by the person the song is about...He shows a lot of passion in it..
The greatest guitarist of all time in my opinion RIP STEVIE God needed another legend in heaven 🙏
Stevie and Johnny Copeland live is a clinic in blues playing and singing.
Tin Pan Alley
Stevie was other top guitar player’s favorite guitar player.
Texas flood please. He plays behind his back and sings at the same time. It'll blow your mind. Pick the live one at Macombo
When you see a man adjusting the volume, and tone during a solo to get the perfect sound, you know he is the master of the guitar.
Gotta check out Littlewing. He was born and raised in Dallas, Texas and his brother Jimmy is still around doing his thing
Nobody else could play like him those strings were so thick and the action on his guitars were so high other guitarists wouldn’t make it through one song on his guitar.
Ditto what space catboy said below, (texas flood live at elmocambo) is a MUST SEE and one of stevies very best blues performances and a definite must see - you will be blown away, youve only just scratched the surface
He's right about the back up band too.
They so rock!
CLASSIC.
Loved the reaction.
He had exceptionally strong fingers. He played 11 gauge strings which are like cables to you and me. Others that tried to play his guitars made their fingers bleed. More than that, he somehow channeled music though his soul out thru the guitar. His work on the whammy bar and waa waa pedal give me the flutters! Props also to his band with one of the tightest rhythm sections around. His older brother Jimmie, who played for the the Fabulous Thunderbirds, once said, "Stevie plays guitar like he's breaking out of prison"!
I saw him in 1981 right before he blew up. He was incredible. Playing behind his back. Switched from acoustic to electric guitar mid song and never missed a beat. His band kicked ass too. Very underrated. Especially the drummer. I would check out Texas Flood next.
Jimi Hendrix wrote and played VooDoo Child and many other other songs that inspired Stevie Ray. It really becomes a toss-up for me to pick the best so I just love 'em both. Maybe you could check out Hendrix to see what you think. 💖🎸🎶
Oh my Bre!!! Little wing, Stevie Ray Vaughan!😍
Stevie was from another Planet !!!
There aren't too many people who can cover Hendrix and really do him justice. I gotta say, Stevie's version is my favorite version of this song.
Really enjoyed watching this with you. Unlike so many reactors you let the artist perform and you reacted at the end,, unlike so many others who constantly interrupt and completely destroy the vibe of the music. Plus, the music sounds great! So many others sound great when they're talking but when the music plays it sounds like it's coming out of a car radio from 1965. I really liked this. Thanks
If you want a “smoother” version of SRV from the same concert as Voodoo Child, check out Riviera Paradise.
And Lenny, live at El Mocambo. Gorgeous song.
Love your reaction of SRV! Check out StevieRay doing “Life Without You” Live 1985 Passaic NJ. It my all time favorite!
Gotta pile on with the"Texas Flood" Live at the El Mocambo! I think this is one of his most mind blowing performances! It will definitely blow your mind! 💯
Tin Pan Alley with johnny Copeland...Some deep blues in this one. 💯🔥
All the musicians were on fire in this video. And Stevie is just the best! You should check out Texas Flood as someone else suggested
One of the greatest, without question.
One of our TX greats! He truly is the GOAT!
Love your reaction to SRV, like most are saying, must react to Texas Flood , Live at EL MACAMBO , it will knock your socks slam off. 😆
You are truly a beautiful lady with a musical soul. Thank you for your vid I loved watching your reaction it's like hearing it again for the first time.
Stevie was the man. The best of the best. I cried the day I found out he died in a helicopter crash. My brother got to see him two weeks before he died.
Legend.
Texas Flood is epic.
Truthfully, with some of the things you will see SRV do, this clip is almost like a warmup. You will probably get several El Mocambo show suggestions. Can’t go wrong with that. My suggestion- two things. Watch the sound check video(just walks in and sets the stage on fire), and find your favorite quiet space and listen to Riviera Paradise.
I knew Stevie a bit. Voodoo Chile was his Rock side. Must check out his Blues, too. He was a sweet, humble, kind human. Check out Life Without You, from the Capital Theater. You will get a taste of the man he was.❤️Donna G
PLEASE check out Stevie Ray Vaughn Texas Flood (from Live at the El Mocambo). It will blow your mind!!!
Stevie is doing a cover of Jimi Hendrix who first performed “Voodo Child” during the psychedelic rock period of the late 60’s.
Most guitar players use 8-10 gauge string thickness. Stevie played on 13 gauge strings! Very hard to do but lets him bend the strings and get amazing new sounds! He’s one of the best to ever come along! Amazing!
SRV 🎸🐐
Must-see SRV vids:
1) Texas Flood at El Macambo
2) Voodoo Child at Starwood Theater in Nashville
3) Tightrope at Austin City Limits 1989
4) Leave My Girl Alone at Austin City Limits 1989
5) Life Without You at Capitol Theater
Steve Vai - Tender Surrender is another one of the great guitarists.
Legit guitar God. And I love it when people see him and hear him. Experience this.
Stevie Ray Vaughn - Soundcheck. You'll love it, trust me 👍👍
Tin Pan Alley SRV with Johnny Copeland is an amazing blues song...you just witnessed the G.O.A.T
The G.O.A.T!
SRV made Jimi proud with this, RIP both legends
Check out Stevie ray Vaughan - life without you - live at Daytona beach or live at Nashville. Gives very emotional speeches to the crowd half way through the song trying to get through to them to leave the drugs and things alone and focus on loving yourself and your family. It’s really inspirational!!
Not only is SRV a Legend...that guitar ("Number One") is as well...YOU ROCK!!!!!!
I've been hearing you say in those Skynyrd reactions how much you love blistering guitar solos. Well my friend, look no further, because it gets no better on a guitar. Texas Flood, specifically the live version from the El Mocambo in Canada (it's on here) circa 1983 will blow your mind. His version of Jimi Hendrix's "Little Wing" from that same show at the El Mocambo in Toronto, Canada is pretty heavy duty also.
Stevie Ray named his favorite guitar “First Wife”
Stevie Ray was taken from us,too soon. RIP,Stevie Ray Vaughn......😎
Yes. He was a great guitarist. Very impressive style.
You should check out his live performance of Texas Flood. Midway through the solo he swings the guitar around his back and continues to shred his solo behind his back!
His older brother Jimmy who is no slouch with a guitar he plays lead for The Fabulous Thunderbirds says it when they were kids Stevie would practice until he Shred the calluses off of his fingers and pick them up and crazy glue them back on and just keep right on practicing that's how you get that good
GREAT GUITAR!! Best Star you never heard of. Roy Clark of hee haw fame. Wow !!!
Malaguena Roy passed in 2018 and i feel sooooo sorry for those who never got to watch him. Funny , personal and oh my god. What a talent.
A truly a nice guy. The world lost a good one.
Live Version
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Texas Flood Live at the El Macombo..!!!! You'll never be the Same..!!!!
Started listening to him when he broke out in the early 80s. Those were 11 gauge guitar strings, the toughest kind of strings to play, but he made it look easy.
They have people alive today that where friend's. They say he played 13s.up to 17 at times ive done a lot of research on Stevie and it's true.
God's gift to the guitar
Oh yes Lord!
Great reaction Bre in awe! For another SRV track try Life Without You 1985 Capital Theater. You won't be dissapointed...
I liked and subscribed even before you started the video. Love your approach and that you spent a few moments to learn a little bit about who SRV was. He is arguably THE greatest guitarist to ever play. You are going to want to watch much more from him. And, thankfully, he did a lot of live stuff that was recorded so we always can get our Stevie fix! 😜 By the way, he can EASILY play that same song behind his back. Many vids out there of him doing this. Insane!
Shed a cpl tears the day he passed. SRV 🙌🙌🙌🎵
I just started this video I’m only two minutes and three seconds and you are soo sweet. Thisis great! You just said comfortably numb, one of my other favorite songs. I love your videos.
I'm glad I got to see him. For any that don't know...this is a Jimi Hendrix tune.
srv and jonny copeland perform “tin pan alley” should be very next on your list. 100%. Love watching peoples reactions to SRV and yours was one of the best. So sincere.
You have to check out texas flood live at el mocombo, look at little sister, Tin Pan Alley with Johnny Copeland, Lenny, the house is a rocking, you have to watch them all live and there’s so many more
Your eyes look fabulous. Love the yellow. Thanks for reacting to SRV
Fun Fact: That is Jimi's actual wah pedal he is using.
I didn't listen to SRV when I was younger but then I met my husband who use to work for SRV's manager. After we married we bought some SRV's music and some of his music really grew on me. I don't listen to him to relax but if I have housework to do...I'm putting Stevie on my playlist as I clean. lol Thanks for your reaction, Bre. I enjoyed it. Take care and be well. Peace.
Stevie Ray not with us is as heartbreaking as Neil Pearl passing away earlier this year ....Please consider Stevie Ray Vaughan Albert Collins Jam session for review ......For me I still can’t find a finer blues session of two fantastically talented blues guitarists ...Simply sublime....
I named my youngest daughter after him. Steve rae Lynn he was the best.
Texas Floid live at the El Mocambo (but gotta watch). Best guitar ever (coming from a bass player anyway. What I always tell my guitar player son)
Now we talking 😊. STV is a Guitar Legend.
Check out Chicago's 25 or 6 to 4 live at Tanglewood. Terry Kath is one of the mist underrated guitarists. He was amazing. SRV is the GOAT, btw. You will enjoy Terry Kaths art.
Stevie is the 🎸🐐
he used to use the heaviest gauge strings available..really hard on the fingers but great tone
There's Jimi....Stevie.... and Eddie.... maybe Eric and Pete along with those 3..... after that, everybody form a line. Great reaction and excellent taste Hun....
Stevie is by far my favorite and you’re gonna get hit with a huge list of guitarists but one to check out is Joe Satriani he taught many guitarists that you’ll get a list of. Before you listen to Joe Satriani check out his bio as well
there was Hendrix, SRV, and then everyone else! Great one sis!
You have now done the greatest guitarist - SRV (my opinion)
the greatest Band - RUSH (my opinion)
Now you need to do the BEST band out there today - Band Maid!!!
Some Texas Blues. Crossfire is Kick butt jam too
Beautiful woman beautiful taste in music
Jimmy and Srv were the goats then and now!❤ my personal opinion!! Love all your reactions. Keep doing what you do
Just to add a little knowledge, the peddle he's using was Hendrick's. It was given to him by Jimmy's father.
Hi Bre, this is the first time I saw you channel , great reaction. A couple of songs I think you’d like, SRV , Life Without You live and Keb’ Mo’ , Life Is Beautiful , both amazing songs.
A musician that put his energy into playing instead of running around the stage theatrics. If you want to hear 2 other masters of their genre give the Pavarotti and James Brown duet of Its a Man’s World a watch.
Love the fact that you give us some info ahead of video reaction.👍
Check
Out ain’t gonna give up on love at the Capital Theater
He walks in mode badass