I’m so glad to see the black brothers embrace some Stevie ray Vaughn I’ve been a fan for 30yrs I am white and 55yrs old and this shit still giv me chills. Love it bro.
The best respected and selected him as the best of the best. Every genre that has a guitar has Stevie in their hall of heroes. Albert and B.B. King both loved him loudly! That chopper crash took a giant away from us!
I watched his chopper take off that night. It was 90 some degrees, humid, and soooooo foggy. The chopper disappeared into the fog, and 45 seconds later, Stevie and 4 others met Jesus. I still think Jesus wanted to hear Stevie and Jimi Hendrix play together. Selfish? Nope. If you accept, and believe, we all gonna be at that concert together! God doesn't make mistakes. Perfection is all part of Jesus plan!
@@timtomlinson5806 one way or another, we'll all find out, so I'll opt for hoping that concert could happen....Jimi, Stevie, and a cloud to float on? Awesome prospect
@@mikek8729 I often get accused of arrogance, after dying and coming back to life 6 years ago. Sure, I sometimes forget what the man I thought was a bum told me on the other side. God does not see skin color, love is all, and no MAN may judge you. There was much more, but I won't ramble, unless you'd like to hear more.
I saw him two weeks before he passed when he was touring with Jeff Beck who is another excellent guitar player.. After Stevie Ray finished his part of the concert, he then brought Beck back out and they both just blew the place we were at in Tampa away for another hour plus putting on such a special show as if it was only for us alone.....:)
This version of "Mary Had a Little Lamb" was written by the legendary blues guitarist and singer Buddy Guy. Stevie and Double Trouble knocked it out of the park. Your next must-see is Stevie's version of "Little Wing" at the same El Mocambo performance.
This is actually a Buddy Guy cover. Stevie Ray Vaughan & Double Trouble were one of the greatest modern day blues bands. Chris Layton is now the drummer for Kenny Wayne Shepherd. Reese Wynans (not in this video) is the current keyboard player for Joe Bonamassa, and bassist Tommy Shannon is mostly a studio musician now. All are top notch, legendary players in their own right. Great video, always looking forward to more reactions 👍
When Stevie passed away from the helicopter accident, I requested this song on Z-102 in Austin and they played it. It shows how he could take a simple song (Buddy Guy wrote this version) and express it like it was never expressed before. You have great taste in music! The other song I requested for Stevie's memory was "While My Guitar Gently Weeps" by George Harrison. It's been 30 years since he passed, and his music has never been more alive!
Tommy Shannon is one of my favorite bassists. Love his work with Stevie. Mary Had a Little Lamb is one of my favorite bass lines of his. Also really like what he did on Little Wing.
There's no video of it, but his 30th Birthday concert at Carnegie Hall is an amazing CD. The blistering rendition of 'Scuttle Buttin' that he opens the show with will blow you away. Check it out.
This is why most everybody says he's greatest guitar player of all time. He can even turn children's songs into badass songs. Would love to see you do a reaction to Little Wing by Stevie Ray Vaughan no words need to be said in the song just listen to the guitar
Lovin' your SRV reactions. He is certainly the GOAT of blues guitarists, and is one of the five best overall guitarists of all time! I think you would enjoy hearing "You Better Leave My Girl Alone".
I fully agree with that.. it's truly an amazing thing when you look at it. Everything Stevie did the world over.. a true, humble artist. Who's affected a whole lotta lives. He is a pure Legend and will always be regarded as one. I know he's immensely affected my life, my playing and the overall person I've become. He's been gone for 30 years and still the impact he's left is phenomenal...never ceases to amaze me 🎸🎸
He was a student of blues.Albert King was his mentor. He started playing when he was 16,doing shows and still going to school. He grew up in Dallas and it was not the priviledged part of town. When he moved to Austin,he was in a bunch of bands but when he got on his own he took off. Died way too soon.RIP Stevie.
Brother I had an English teacher in grade seven brought Simon & Garfunkel, Don McLean and of course The Beatles and played them. I’m nearly sixty now and I know what you mean. Music reaches everyone’s soul. Love when you do Rush glad you’re enjoying that journey as well.☮️🇨🇦
He was one of those rare, gifted musicians who was an extension of the instrument. The rhythm section was always in the pocket. Always cool to see young folk appreciate this.
You have to dance to Stevie. I did! I danced at his feet for the early years! Check out Buddy Guy! Like Angela said, Albert King, and Albert Collins. Sweet Stevie Ray. Shuffle!
One thing you need to know is this show was before he even recorded his first album (Texas Flood). They did a few shows along the way to pay for the trip to record Texas Flood. The one song you need to check out is Tin Pan Alley with Jonny Copeland. You can thank a few of us later for suggesting it.
Saw him live once 1986. St Paul mn Riverfest. On the waterfront of Mississippi. On a Summer night. As long as I live I will never forget it. He alost died of drug/ alcohol toxicity shortly after the show- needed a lengthy hospitalization. But He was still BRILLIANT. The kind of concert that makes you wanna stop having concerts because it can't be topped
@Van ...Stevie Ray sang "Mary had a little lamb; his fleece was black as coal, yeah...." The lamb in the original 1968 song by Buddy Guy, had "fur as white as snow," a description close to the words in poet Sarah Josepha Hale's original nursery rhyme from 1830, "fleece as white as snow." I think it was most appropriate of SRV, in his take on the song, to change the "white as snow" lamb to one with a "fleece as black as coal." Thank you, SRV. It's about time we were schooled to recognize that the gift of the blues was brought through the ranks of talented black bluesmen and blueswomen. Now, no matter what our color, "what a time" we all have enjoying this wonderful genre of music and the exceptional talents that have developed and shared it with us. Stevie Ray Vaughan certainly brought a revival of appreciation for the blues, so that many new listeners (of all races and ethnicities) can enjoy not only what SRV created or covered, but a whole history of talented artists who for so long had not received their due. Long live the blues!
Digging your reactions my friend, your funny, engaging and appreciate good music. I am so lucky that I got to see SRV live TWICE before he was killed. That day was a very sad day for me, all his fans and music in general.
Eyes closed n away he goes!! SRV the GOAT! Love ur dancing...how anyone can just sit like a zombie listening to such music is beyond me...unless in shock at his talent lolol 😂😍
AMEN!!! Saw this missed brilliant soul 3 times in concert & had tix to see him a 4th, but he tragically died a few weeks before the next concert. 😢 R.I.P. Stevie - we know you are jamming out with other greats we also lost here on earth! ❤
I think it was BB King who said, "Stevie Ray is whitest black man I've ever known." Or words to that effect. I know he did say, "I've said that playing the blues is like having to be black twice. Stevie Ray Vaughan missed on both counts, but I never noticed."
Not sure if you noticed or not, but when the song starts Stevie says "Mary had a little lamb, fleece black as coal" . Stevie always thought of himself as the black sheep of his family.
Maybe but he and his brother was always close and they both loved their parents very much and they both encouraged their sons’ artistry and musicianship.
@@greatunz67 which has absolutely nothing to do with the video or topic at hand. Which is to see a reaction to Stevie playing it. Buddy is a true legend but this wasnt about him plus there are plenty of songs that Buddy performed that were written by many other artists.
William- Why are you defensive? The point was that the lyric, although maybe coincidental, was not written by SRV. It absolutely was relevant to the original comment.
Glad your enjoying Stevie. It’s an amazing journey. Yes, definitely check out Little wing and Tin Pan Alley. Also Life without you, ain’t going to give up on love. And must check out Stevie and Albert King jamming. So good. They are all good. He was amazing Live. I wish we should still see him now.
This is Stevie Ray's version of Buddy Guy's brilliant adaptation of the nursery rhyme. SRV not only put his own funky feel into the song, he changed the lyrics, too. Buddy may have sung the lamb's fleece was "white as snow" like in the nursery rhyme.. but Stevie sings it as "his fleece was black as coal." Many people never notice.
B.B. King said about Stevie..."I've said that playing the blues is like having to be black twice. Stevie Ray Vaughan missed on both counts, but I never noticed."
If you want to see more of this Great Man, there is a concert I think in Japan where they did a close up of his fingers and they were actually ripped apart and discoloured from his strings. Im sorry I dont remember which concert but any of his concerts were awesome and worth the listen!!!!
He ate ,slept,and breathed the blues...a consumate muscian/entertainer...talk about stayin power...look how much life there is in these old vids...magic there for sure...and yes...less is more...
Welcome to SRV....you already know how he is.... this man showed the world it has NOTHING to do with color its ALL about your soul. ONLY SRV can take basic nursery rhymes and make a brother in 2020 Get down with him for several minutes and enjoy every minute of it hahahaha The King will not ever be dethroned.
If you get a chance check out the next song on the first album, "Dirty Pool". Great song, and I always liked how "Mary Had a Little Lamb" ended and led into it.
I have to say i was blessed by 2 accounts in 1978 my buddy sent me a tape and said listen to this guy unearthly blues then in 1990 before his death in sunrise florida saw him with jeff beck 3 encores beck was also in awe someone told me he was the reincarnation of jimi rip srv
The crazy thing is, theres no bass player...all that funky movement, that walking bass line is all stevie ray.. playing one of the coolest guitar riffs ever
I love your reactions! There will never be another SRV! I’ve loved my fellow -Texan’s music for more years than I can count! Check out Stevie Ray and Jeff Healy - Look at Little Sister... of course, everything he does is amazing, but that’s a good one! 👍🏼👋
@@MosaicRose99 I believe Albert King actually adopted Stevie, I would have to search it but I think he was once quoted as saying he didn't know who Stevie's Momma was, but his daddy was a black man.
LFR Family - Van, buy the DVD of that show. Watch it straight through. It is about the most intense and frightening display of raw talent you'll ever see. It'll make your heart beat fast. The day he died was one of the worst days of my life. That man did what he was born to do.
Man, love ur review! You really get Stevie and how he was trying to make ppl feel through his jam 🙏🤘 I've been playing guitar for 30+ yrs and I appreciate him more than most ppl understand, but still amazing to hear others react to it! 🙌💙🤘🙏 Btw, he was saying "whose fleece was black as coal..." so check out how he changed the lyrics. Worth a look. ✌🙏💙🤘
No doubt one of the greatest! I would also recommend that you give a listen to a guy named Joe Bonamassa “Live at the Greek Theatre”. A great Blues guitarist in his own rite
We lost him in 1990, To date, still the greatest because no one can match his sound. RIP GREAT ONE...miss you so.
guitar rig haha
I’m so glad to see the black brothers embrace some Stevie ray Vaughn I’ve been a fan for 30yrs I am white and 55yrs old and this shit still giv me chills. Love it bro.
We're all the same when listening to the blues. It unites us.
Agree
Well said.
He has been known to play so long that his callouses were coming off and super glued them back on and kept playing. No lie.
The best respected and selected him as the best of the best.
Every genre that has a guitar has Stevie in their hall of heroes. Albert and B.B. King both loved him loudly!
That chopper crash took a giant away from us!
I watched his chopper take off that night. It was 90 some degrees, humid, and soooooo foggy. The chopper disappeared into the fog, and 45 seconds later, Stevie and 4 others met Jesus. I still think Jesus wanted to hear Stevie and Jimi Hendrix play together. Selfish? Nope. If you accept, and believe, we all gonna be at that concert together! God doesn't make mistakes. Perfection is all part of Jesus plan!
@@timtomlinson5806 one way or another, we'll all find out, so I'll opt for hoping that concert could happen....Jimi, Stevie, and a cloud to float on? Awesome prospect
@@mikek8729 I often get accused of arrogance, after dying and coming back to life 6 years ago. Sure, I sometimes forget what the man I thought was a bum told me on the other side. God does not see skin color, love is all, and no MAN may judge you. There was much more, but I won't ramble, unless you'd like to hear more.
I saw him two weeks before he passed when he was touring with Jeff Beck who is another excellent guitar player.. After Stevie Ray finished his part of the concert, he then brought Beck back out and they both just blew the place we were at in Tampa away for another hour plus putting on such a special show as if it was only for us alone.....:)
Thanks, Here's an excellent Blues Player named Gary Moore who passed not too long ago even if just for yourself. Check out "Still Got The Blues"
This version of "Mary Had a Little Lamb" was written by the legendary blues guitarist and singer Buddy Guy. Stevie and Double Trouble knocked it out of the park. Your next must-see is Stevie's version of "Little Wing" at the same El Mocambo performance.
Buddy Guy did this to show that he could. He passed it over to Stevie because he could do that too.
Great reaction! Stevie is awesome!🎸
Classic SRV. He’s the standout blues player of all time. Rocking.
This is actually a Buddy Guy cover.
Stevie Ray Vaughan & Double Trouble were one of the greatest modern day blues bands. Chris Layton is now the drummer for Kenny Wayne Shepherd. Reese Wynans (not in this video) is the current keyboard player for Joe Bonamassa, and bassist Tommy Shannon is mostly a studio musician now. All are top notch, legendary players in their own right. Great video, always looking forward to more reactions 👍
Right! On!!! It pleases me to no end to see you joyfully groovin to S.R.V.
When Stevie passed away from the helicopter accident, I requested this song on Z-102 in Austin and they played it. It shows how he could take a simple song (Buddy Guy wrote this version) and express it like it was never expressed before. You have great taste in music! The other song I requested for Stevie's memory was "While My Guitar Gently Weeps" by George Harrison. It's been 30 years since he passed, and his music has never been more alive!
Tin Pan Alley with Johnny Copeland at Montreux 1985... it's a master class in Texas Blues.
Tommy Shannon is one of my favorite bassists. Love his work with Stevie. Mary Had a Little Lamb is one of my favorite bass lines of his. Also really like what he did on Little Wing.
There's no video of it, but his 30th Birthday concert at Carnegie Hall is an amazing CD. The blistering rendition of 'Scuttle Buttin' that he opens the show with will blow you away. Check it out.
So nostalgic. Grew up listening to him. Blessed enough to see him live. Believe it or not- very quiet man. He left everything, all, on stage. 🙏
Stevie & Jimi were the best ever. RIP to them both. Can't believe it'll be 30 years next month since Stevie died. God bless.
Thank God we have the videos! Great reaction of course....with the highest praise. Excellent!
Stevie's The G.O.A.T!
This is why most everybody says he's greatest guitar player of all time. He can even turn children's songs into badass songs.
Would love to see you do a reaction to Little Wing by Stevie Ray Vaughan no words need to be said in the song just listen to the guitar
Can't sit still listening to him 🎶
Lovin' your SRV reactions. He is certainly the GOAT of blues guitarists, and is one of the five best overall guitarists of all time! I think you would enjoy hearing "You Better Leave My Girl Alone".
One of my favorite joints from SRV
That was a lot of fun. Thank you my friend.
Down here in Texas SRV is considered Blues royalty. You should check out his brother Jimmie Vaughan great Blues musician.
Stevie is considered blues royalty world-wide, not just in Texas, his legend is firmly cemented in time.
I fully agree with that.. it's truly an amazing thing when you look at it. Everything Stevie did the world over.. a true, humble artist. Who's affected a whole lotta lives. He is a pure Legend and will always be regarded as one. I know he's immensely affected my life, my playing and the overall person I've become. He's been gone for 30 years and still the impact he's left is phenomenal...never ceases to amaze me 🎸🎸
Great reaction lol...badass!!!!!!
He was a student of blues.Albert King was his mentor. He started playing when he was 16,doing shows and still going to school.
He grew up in Dallas and it was not the priviledged part of town. When he moved to Austin,he was in a bunch of bands but when he got on his own he took off.
Died way too soon.RIP Stevie.
Brother I had an English teacher in grade seven brought Simon & Garfunkel, Don McLean and of course The Beatles and played them. I’m nearly sixty now and I know what you mean. Music reaches everyone’s soul. Love when you do Rush glad you’re enjoying that journey as well.☮️🇨🇦
*SRV The Baddest Of The Bad!* RIP Stevie Ray
He was one of those rare, gifted musicians who was an extension of the instrument. The rhythm section was always in the pocket. Always cool to see young folk appreciate this.
You have to dance to Stevie. I did! I danced at his feet for the early years! Check out Buddy Guy! Like Angela said, Albert King, and Albert Collins. Sweet Stevie Ray. Shuffle!
👍💪 Stevie was always in beast mode
God dame he shredded that guitar I miss the solo rifts of back in the day
One thing you need to know is this show was before he even recorded his first album (Texas Flood).
They did a few shows along the way to pay for the trip to record Texas Flood. The one song you need to check out is Tin Pan Alley with Jonny Copeland. You can thank a few of us later for suggesting it.
Saw him live once 1986. St Paul mn Riverfest. On the waterfront of Mississippi. On a Summer night. As long as I live I will never forget it. He alost died of drug/ alcohol toxicity shortly after the show- needed a lengthy hospitalization. But He was still BRILLIANT. The kind of concert that makes you wanna stop having concerts because it can't be topped
@Van ...Stevie Ray sang "Mary had a little lamb; his fleece was black as coal, yeah...." The lamb in the original 1968 song by Buddy Guy, had "fur as white as snow," a description close to the words in poet Sarah Josepha Hale's original nursery rhyme from 1830, "fleece as white as snow." I think it was most appropriate of SRV, in his take on the song, to change the "white as snow" lamb to one with a "fleece as black as coal." Thank you, SRV. It's about time we were schooled to recognize that the gift of the blues was brought through the ranks of talented black bluesmen and blueswomen. Now, no matter what our color, "what a time" we all have enjoying this wonderful genre of music and the exceptional talents that have developed and shared it with us. Stevie Ray Vaughan certainly brought a revival of appreciation for the blues, so that many new listeners (of all races and ethnicities) can enjoy not only what SRV created or covered, but a whole history of talented artists who for so long had not received their due. Long live the blues!
Stevie Ray Vaughan - Life Without You - 9/21/85 - Capitol Theatre (LIVE)
Definitely
Stevie is my man. Great vid.
BB King said while he played the blues in sentences, Stevie Ray Vaugh played the blues in paragraphs.
Digging your reactions my friend, your funny, engaging and appreciate good music. I am so lucky that I got to see SRV live TWICE before he was killed. That day was a very sad day for me, all his fans and music in general.
None better other than Jimi Hendrix & SRV. They could play Rythm & Lead at same time. G.O.A.T.!!
Eyes closed n away he goes!! SRV the GOAT!
Love ur dancing...how anyone can just sit like a zombie listening to such music is beyond me...unless in shock at his talent lolol 😂😍
Growing up in Texas he was the one that opened my heart to music
All my fam ever played was country..
Just loved the way Stevie sang...his fleece was black as coal !
Pride of Austin Tx!!! Great reaction Fam!!!
It's a damn shame what has been done recently to his statue on Lady Bird Lake...
@@m2goofy760 I don't wanna know. Nobody with a soul could desecrate it.
AMEN!!! Saw this missed brilliant soul 3 times in concert & had tix to see him a 4th, but he tragically died a few weeks before the next concert. 😢 R.I.P. Stevie - we know you are jamming out with other greats we also lost here on earth! ❤
When u can make, Mary had a little lamb sound like that ,He got crazy SOUL.
I think it was BB King who said, "Stevie Ray is whitest black man I've ever known." Or words to that effect. I know he did say, "I've said that playing the blues is like having to be black twice. Stevie Ray Vaughan missed on both counts, but I never noticed."
If you to here some soul, check out Stevie and Johnny Copeland doing Tin Pan Alley, you want regret!!!
Definitely
Ohh yeahhh 💯👌
For Sure!!!
For sure. An incredible performance.
Please next one!! You will be blown away!
Not sure if you noticed or not, but when the song starts Stevie says "Mary had a little lamb, fleece black as coal" . Stevie always thought of himself as the black sheep of his family.
Maybe but he and his brother was always close and they both loved their parents very much and they both encouraged their sons’ artistry and musicianship.
He also said SMOKED A KOOL lol.
Well that may be true but he didn't write the lyrics, Buddy Guy did int he 60's, this is Stevie's cover of Buddy's song.
@@greatunz67 which has absolutely nothing to do with the video or topic at hand. Which is to see a reaction to Stevie playing it.
Buddy is a true legend but this wasnt about him plus there are plenty of songs that Buddy performed that were written by many other artists.
William- Why are you defensive? The point was that the lyric, although maybe coincidental, was not written by SRV. It absolutely was relevant to the original comment.
Stevie Ray Vaughan is the only person that can make a nursery rhyme sound good .
Love SRV, but hate this song.
You know Buddy Guy used to call Stevie his nephew and BB said he was the greatest he ever saw
Saw Stevie a few times live. He was the master! Love your reactions to this. Made my day!
Glad your enjoying Stevie. It’s an amazing journey. Yes, definitely check out Little wing and Tin Pan Alley. Also Life without you, ain’t going to give up on love. And must check out Stevie and Albert King jamming. So good. They are all good. He was amazing Live. I wish we should still see him now.
Stevie saved that lambs life with that song lol
You should check out Lenny from this same concert. Fantastic.
OK LOL I had to subscribe today all due to your reaction on this Master Stevie Ray Vaughan video!!! Spectacular
The GOAT. Soul brother indeed✊🏿
Do a few more SRV songs. you won't regret it
Love your half drunk reactions, lol! Plus, SRV never half assed any song he ever played, he was incredible! Right down to children's songs, lol
🤣🤣🤣 I was not HALF Drunk! 1/3rd Drunk Maybe... 🤣 THATS A BAD BOY
Came out strong and left strong. No could play his quitars. He had those strings so tight. They fought each other lol
You're awesome brother, this reaction was great!!
Always with the good content brother...
This is Stevie Ray's version of Buddy Guy's brilliant adaptation of the nursery rhyme. SRV not only put his own funky feel into the song, he changed the lyrics, too. Buddy may have sung the lamb's fleece was "white as snow" like in the nursery rhyme.. but Stevie sings it as "his fleece was black as coal." Many people never notice.
You got hear Stevie Ray and Johnny Copeland Tin Pan Alley...Wow!!!
If you haven't heard COULDN'T STAND THE WEATHER, you haven't heard Stevie Ray Vaughan.
B.B. King said about Stevie..."I've said that playing the blues is like having to be black twice. Stevie Ray Vaughan missed on both counts, but I never noticed."
Buddy Guy wrote Mary Had A Little Lamb. Stevie covered it. This was a short version of the song.
If you want to see more of this Great Man, there is a concert I think in Japan where they did a close up of his fingers and they were actually ripped apart and discoloured from his strings. Im sorry I dont remember which concert but any of his concerts were awesome and worth the listen!!!!
Stevie...note perfect and excellence of execution...
He ate ,slept,and breathed the blues...a consumate muscian/entertainer...talk about stayin power...look how much life there is in these old vids...magic there for sure...and yes...less is more...
"Scuttle Buttin'" and "Life By the Drop" by SRV.
Thank you, LFR - yep, Stevie could make a jam out of anything! lol SRV doesn't just play guitar - the guitar plays Stevie!
Welcome to SRV....you already know how he is.... this man showed the world it has NOTHING to do with color its ALL about your soul. ONLY SRV can take basic nursery rhymes and make a brother in 2020 Get down with him for several minutes and enjoy every minute of it hahahaha The King will not ever be dethroned.
I like how you said SRV is a soul brother. If you'll notice...you'll never see him without his soul patch😉
Its Great to see you today
Van is a different Man
DT 2024
G.O.A.T.
Greatest geeetarist in my generation and should be top-5 of all time.
From Dusk till Dawn introduced me to this song❤
If you get a chance check out the next song on the first album, "Dirty Pool". Great song, and I always liked how "Mary Had a Little Lamb" ended and led into it.
The music pours from his soul and the the guitar sings try life without you
I love this cut because Stevie is playing both the lead AND rhythm parts at the same time as if it were nothing!
I have to say i was blessed by 2 accounts in 1978 my buddy sent me a tape and said listen to this guy unearthly blues then in 1990 before his death in sunrise florida saw him with jeff beck 3 encores beck was also in awe someone told me he was the reincarnation of jimi rip srv
I like your review style!!!
What I notice is that SRV almost never looks at the fretboard. RIP SRV.
The crazy thing is, theres no bass player...all that funky movement, that walking bass line is all stevie ray.. playing one of the coolest guitar riffs ever
Check out Texas Flood from the same show. Your jaw will hit the floor.
Watching Stevie induction to the rock n roll hall of fame, Stevie's brother said their father used to call Stevie a bad motor scooter! Your close Van!
Ok. This reaction earned my sub! I would have been a good pupil if teacher would have played Mary Had A Little Lamb like that!
I love your reactions! There will never be another SRV! I’ve loved my fellow -Texan’s music for more years than I can count! Check out Stevie Ray and Jeff Healy - Look at Little Sister... of course, everything he does is amazing, but that’s a good one! 👍🏼👋
Albert King was his Godfather.
I love it when Stevie's brother Jimmie said "Albert King didn't like anyone.....but he liked Stevie".
@@MosaicRose99 I believe Albert King actually adopted Stevie, I would have to search it but I think he was once quoted as saying he didn't know who Stevie's Momma was, but his daddy was a black man.
And here it is an special with Albert King and SRV.
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Soul brother!!!
Enjoy SRV!
Stevie gonna get you in trouble man lol. Gettin all loud, and dancing with yourself 👍Respect
HA HA! No end to the shock and awe.
LFR Family - Van, buy the DVD of that show. Watch it straight through. It is about the most intense and frightening display of raw talent you'll ever see. It'll make your heart beat fast. The day he died was one of the worst days of my life. That man did what he was born to do.
Man, love ur review! You really get Stevie and how he was trying to make ppl feel through his jam 🙏🤘
I've been playing guitar for 30+ yrs and I appreciate him more than most ppl understand, but still amazing to hear others react to it! 🙌💙🤘🙏
Btw, he was saying "whose fleece was black as coal..." so check out how he changed the lyrics. Worth a look. ✌🙏💙🤘
No doubt one of the greatest! I would also recommend that you give a listen to a guy named Joe Bonamassa “Live at the Greek Theatre”. A great Blues guitarist in his own rite
Oh yeah and tin pan alley with Johnny Copeland live
Now check out SRV doing this song on Austin City Limits. Its even better.
Another bad ass guitar player is Eddie Van Halen eruption solo. It's a must watch
Amen brother!!
LOL I loved your reaction. I was dancing with you.