IS HE THE GREATEST GUITARIST? | STEVIE RAY VAUGHAN - TEXAS FLOOD | REACTION
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Yes the greatest guitarist period
Absolutely agreed
Right R8
Right all three y’all
No if and or buts about it! He’s the GOAT!
No, he's the top Blues guitarist ever. He could make love to and f*ck his guitar in the same song. There are others in different genres that are as good. Even considering the Blues, Gary Moore was quite close to Stevie. RIP to both. Tommy Emmanuel is the GOAT acoustic guitar player.
Stevie is arguably one of the greatest ever. He used to play until the callus's on his fingers would fall off. Then he'd super glue them back on and keep playin! True Legend. ☝🏼🙏🏼👊🏼
Saw him at Anotones in Austin, split a finger wide open on a nasty slide. Finished the song and on the side of the stage, he SUPER GLUES his cut. Ran an emery board over it and started playing agin. Like it aint no thing.
@@mkelly1347the coke also helped.
RIP Stevie. GOAT. Nobody but Stevie plays with that much soul.
I cannot get enough of reactors seeing SRV play behind his back for the first time in their lives. I get to relive it through them over and over again.
nobody had a better stank face than SRV!! man, i miss him.
I think it was Jeff beck that said that SRV could bend a sewer pipe half an octave.
And Jeff Beck is possibly the only guitarist that I even put in Stevie's class.
He was the GOAT. You should check out “Life Without You”, Live at the Capitol Theater. Also, Tin Pan Alley. ✌🏻❤️
Yes, the greatest guitar performance ever captured on film. It had all the elements: fantastic technical precision, incredible tone, tremendous feeling, spectacular showmanship, and unparalleled physicality. One has to understand that he did this on a guitar with extremely heavy-gauged strings and high action! What I love most about Stevie, however, is that he was a sweet and humble man. Thank God for the wonderful legacy that he left---as a musician AND as a person!
He's in a class all by his self . Unbelievable talent
Its always hard to quantify one person as the GOAT but Stevie gets a seat at the table FOR SURE
My husband and I don’t agree on a ton of music, but THIS MAN we agree completely on.
Behind the back, behind his head, with his teeth, on the floor riding the guitar like a surfboard & playing it at the same time. You name it, he did it! There certainly are a lot of great players but only one SRV! Can you imagine what he would have done if he had more than 7 yrs of a mainstream career?? God must have needed guitar lessons.
Yes! Greatest ever! The one and only Stevie Ray Vaughan! ❤
Yes, Stevie Ray Vaughan was the Greatest! Check out Tim Pan Alley with Johnny Copeland
The look on your face when he played the guitar behind his back. PRICELESS. Welcome to SRV.
Best comment I ever saw, was "Listening to SRV, is basically like drinking the Blues from a fire hydrant".
Stevie has a permanent seat at the guitar gods table.
Along with B.B. King, Hendrix, Eddie Van Halen, Roy Clark, Frank Zappa and Brian May.
I'd add Gary Moore and Jeff Healey to the list of guitar gods.
Brotha, you better lay a tarp down!!! Stevie Ray Vaughan is a waterfall of ORANGE JUICE 🍊🍊🍊
Srv = 🐐.....speed, accuracy, soul, channeling pure raw talent...unmatched
There wasn't no half steppin' at a Stevie Ray Vaughn show, he gave it all to you every time out. Shout out to the rest of the band, they were no slouches either.
They couldn't be, they had to keep up with Stevie Ray! 😊
Chris Layton, the drummer, is still playing with Kenny Wayne Shepherd. Saw them a few months back and he's still got it for real.
Life without you from capital theater. Tin Pan Alley with Johnny Copeland. Born under a bad sign Albert king and Stevie
I can't remember which one, but there is another popular live video of him where he's playing the song and he breaks a string, and the stage tech brings out a replacement and the transition between the two guitars is just flawless while he maintains his guitar flow. It's pretty mind-blowing.
That would be "Look at Little Sister" from Austin City Limits (1989).
How about where he's playing Voodoo Child, a guy comes up to the stage with his hand out, Stevie shakes his hand for a good 10-15 seconds, while still playing...
This entire concert is GOATED. Right up there with Hendrix at the Fillmore East
You're not a real reactor till you've seen this performance of the "Greatest" !!! Excellent reaction AB , Thank You .
You just witnessedthe best in Texas blues. SRV was definitely the greatest of all time. I was fortunate enough to have met him several times. He was one of the nicest and most humble people you could ever meet. I absolutely loved your reaction! ❤❤
I spent the better part of this evening choked up and in tears watching Toby Keith reactions, including yours, and then this came up on my feed. Stevie was so loved also, and his death so tragic. He died August 27, 1990, only about a 30 minute drive from where I live here in Wisconsin from a helicopter crash, taking off when it was way too foggy. Heartbreaking. The band in Heaven just keeps getting bigger and bigger.
RIP Stevie 💔 RIP Toby
Truly, an incredible talent lost way too soon. I think about what he could have achieved, given more time on this planet. God Bless Stevie Ray Vaughn!!! Thank you for what you were able to share with us!!!
He could play rhythm and lead at the same time. Genius
Thanks AB - this is widely known as one of his most iconic performances.. SRV-GOAT... not much else to say... appreciate your reaction!
A quote from BB King " Ive always said that playing the blues was like being black twice. Stevie missed on both coints, but I never noticed".
Ok we ALL know he’s the greatest!!!! Now let’s talk about SRV’s style. He dressed like that ALL the time. If you caught him at the grocery store on a Sunday morning he’d be wearing the same type clothes. He owned his style!!!!
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Yeppp .. and .. yepppppppp !!! I am so glad you finally got to this one AB. I don't even know why people debate.. he IS the greatest. I saw him live in 1985 .. and he is the greatest. I wish he had played this song for an hour. If you want to see something a little softer, but still out of this world. Try "Lenny" .. he wrote it for his beautiful girlfriend. He is so inspiring and beyond talented.. Thank you AB .. fire !! 🔥🔥🔥🎩🔥🔥🔥🎩🔥🔥🔥
Lenny is absolutely beautiful when it comes to talent SRV has no boundaries greatest of all time
Actually, he wrote it for his wife at the time, Lenny.
@@debbiegrubb6235 correct !!!! Thanks for the correction. Rock on 🎼🎼🎼
I remember where I was when he died. I was listening to him at work and I knew the world had lost the best guitarist of my lifetime. I love him and hope to see him in heaven.❤❤❤
SRV is the pinnacle of blues guitar.
Absolutely Priceless Reaction! Thank You for THIS! Much peace and love to you and your family❤
10:41 the moment you truly figured out that SRV is truly the GOAT
Saw him live in a little club called The Chance in Poughkeepsie, NY, in July 1983! AMAZING!! If you've never seen ERUPTION by Eddie Van Halen ... you've left a deprived life! 😉
Greatest for sure, he really was in touch with the heart and soul of music.😊. So fun to watch.
LOL. walk it off,walk it off
You made my morning,thanks for posting
What's amazing to me is that he played really heavy gauge strings which at once speaks to his finger strength, but even then, he broke lots of strings.
And a guitar neck or two.
Lol. I heard some reviewer say he strung his guitar with barded wire. Lol
"Tightrope" Live,1989
Saw it live, in person. So good.
Saw Stevie perform shortly before his death... Unforgettable, all these years later.
RIP SRV 🎸🕊️
The greatest period. Ain't nobody can play like this, then, now or ever.
I think you have the best reaction to this by far . Your awesome
Stevie played with 13 gauge guitar strings. He used to super glue his fingertips back together because he said it made them harder. He was a different breed.
Your eyes and your mind have been blessed to see and hear this. Jeff Healy- See the Light is a must!!!
Stevie Ray even tore up and spit out a nursery rhyme and did it with his typical style! Mary Had a Little Lamb will never be the same!!
Greatest guitar player ever in my opinion. BB King said that SRV was his favorite player. That's the highest compliment a blues guitarist could ever get.
Love him😍 Saw him 3 times live!! Miss him everyday 😢
Greatest reaction to this song I've ever scene.
Greatest is subjective. Favorite is not.
Stevie's been my favorite musician since the mid/early 80s. It's said that he never played a song the same way twice.
I was lucky enough to see him on his last tour in 1990. It was mindblowing. My buddy and I had great seats and sat there speechless after the show for a few minutes, marveling at what we'd just witnessed.
I could listen to him all day. National treasure gone too soon .
This man was amazing. Lost too soon. Check out little sister. Or the fastest guitar change DURING A SHOW LOL
This was the appropriate reaction to seeing this performance..like disbelief and can't even put it into words because you need a few to process what you just saw
Bwahahahaha!😂 he busted a lot of strings, there’s quite a few videos here on TH-cam where he changes out his guitar without missing a beat.
Check out “life without you” at the capital Theatre for your next SRV adventure!
If you want to hear his guitar really cry, check out his performance Life Without You at the Capitol Theater, so beautiful.
SRV ~ 🎸🐐 The goatiest goat in all of goatness
Underrated little known Gary Richraft flying turkey trot live REO Speed wagon guitar solo best ever try it early 70s mind blowing
Stevie made a deal with the devil!
No one knows what Stevie got out of the deal, but the devil got guitar lessons.
Dude was so strong
Hearing SRV play is mind blowing.
WATCHING SRV play is transcendent.
Stevie is the man…. Always
"Look at Little Sister" with Stevie and Jeff Healey.
Man, AB…. What you are listening to there is Texas mutha-fukin blues at its mutha-fukin peak.
SRV Texas Flood 🔥🔥and yes AB behind the back, an amazing guitarist...Peace👍☝️😌
Saw him Live back in 84. Without a doubt, One of the best shows I have ever seen. If you think that is wild to see on video, imagine Live!!
He was a peak level musician
“When I play, I play sort of like talking, you know, syllables, you say a sentence here, a sentence there and then, I’ve to stop and think for something else to keep my conversation going. But his didn’t seem to be that at all. It was fluent, he flowed when he played. He could get something going and it was like a song and it would just go on and on. Ideas continuously flowed, I don’t have that. There is not a lot of people that I hear that have that but Stevie had it.” - BB King
True that !!!
If you haven't seen the live performance of "Look at Little Sister" when he's joined on stage by the blind Jeff Healey, you must.
Every time Stevie played, the guitar needed a cigarette when he was done. He made guitars do things guitars didn't know they could do. He knew his instruments inside and out, understood exactly how they worked, and played around figuring out how to manipulate them.
So happy to find this in your playlist. Joining because your playlist is so well done. Thanks for sharing!
LOVE LOVE LOVE STEVIE RAY🎸💜 🎸
No question!🐐🐐🐐🐐🐐🐐🐐🐐🐐🐐
Absolutely the GOAT
I was at this show. It was one of the greatest shows I’ve ever seen. I wanted to name my first born after him, needless to say my hubby didn’t feel the same. I cried when he died.
Check out Stevie Rays "Third rock from the sun"
Ole boy is getting excited about the INTRO!
SRV had a vow to use his modern equipment to deliver the best Jimi Hendrix music possible. It was his mission to represent Jimi so perfectly.
Yes he is!!!! The greatest ever
I met his brother who is talented. Me and my uncle did some chrome work for a car for Jimmy Vaughn he was touring with Jimmy Vaughan and the fabulous thunderbirds
Yes, yes he IS playing behind his back. Which means he's basically got to hold the guitar AWAY from his back, in order to give him room to play it. On my Mount Rushmore, for sure. SRV, Clapton, Hendrix, and Eddie van Halen. I feel like he plays HARDER than most guitarists. He's really working on that thang. Also, all-time great stank face.
The GOAT .
Yep. The G.O.A.T!!!!
The greatest of all time. No doubt
I’ve played for thirty years. SRV is NTBFW. You can’t argue against him on any level. He’s carved in stone within the lexicon. If you’ve picked the instrument up, you must bend the knee to him.
Absolutely the greatest guitarist but also was such a great showman....a natural super talent! Very few people are born with his type of greatness inside of them....John Wayne as an actor...Muhammad Ali as a fighter are a couple that I can think of....bigger than life.
Man, you GOTTA check out "Life Without You", live at Capitol theater. Pay close attention to his guitar right at the start, you'll see why quickly.
He wrote the song for a friend who passed unexpectedly.
The greatest ever.
Greatest guitarist period
The man used to play until his finger ends were bleeding and stopped between songs and used crazy glue to glue his finger tips back and kept on playing.
The Greatest ❤
Dude, he had his eyes closed for 95% of the song. As for the guitar strings, he used the 2nd heaviest string one can buy.... and he still sometimes broke strings... usually the high E.
He played this song at George Bush's inauguration.
You are so funny got me laughing weeee!
Welcome to the SRV fan club!
🔥🔥reaction!! Next react to Life Without You live at The Capitol Theatre and Tin Pan Alley live with Johnny Copeland!!✌️💞
Pride and Joy by Stevie Ray Vaughan.
I agree with your thumbnail… yes he was and still is
One of what I think of the 3 greatest guitar videos in existence, the other 2 are Eddie Van Halen doing the Eruption solo live in the 1979 or 1980 I think, and there is a Zakk Wylde one from Japan when he played with Ozzy that's epic.
He was an open channel❤❤❤
Stevie was One of a kind he had a magic about him ❤
RIP SRV miss you every day!