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I have seen a lot of fantastic guitar players over the decades but no one else plays with the heart and soul of SRV! His like will never be seen again. Thanks for the reaction.
My first time hearing this (extended) live version of Voodoo Chile. The level of playing is off-the-charts, and the musical ideas are so creative & wild! Stevie even threw in some "Power of Soul"!
🙌👏🎸🎶💙‼️Great reaction💯. As great as this version is, it doesn't even make my top 3 versions of this song. He is always playing in the moment so each song can be so different. My 3 favorites for this one is from Toyko 1985, a longer version where he just seems to be channeling Jimi, Austin City Limits 1989, the most polished, and the El Macombo which is a venue that usually gets blocked. 😔. Yes you are right his band supports him, keeps him in the pocket, by watching him like a hawk and being responsive to subtle clues. Chris Layton on drums, Tommy Shannon on bass, and just one month before this show they were joined by Reese Wynans pianist who is like Stevie but on the piano. A huge fan favorite also from this same venue is Life Without You, an original composed by Stevie after the sudden passing of his good Friend, Charley Wirz, a Dallas guitar shop owner. There are lots of surprises to enjoy in that one💯 Subbing for more Stevie Ray🎸🎶💙💯‼️
@@setonhillstudios I will second, Life Without You from this show. It shows a very personal side of Stevie, which I believe he does every time he plays that song.🎸
Thanks for this! I've heard many other songs from this concert, and some of Stevie's other performances of Voodoo Chile, but never this one. It's as amazing as the others and as always, completely different.
What a great version!! Not worried he's onstage lol pure experimentation as he goes..fearless! May u be at peace Stevie..taken wayyyy too soon & in such an awful way...❤❤❤❤
I saw him in 1981, two years before anyone outside of Texas knew who he was. Astonishing tone. He played with zero effects except for a wah that got plugged in only for tunes requiring it. Otherwise, he went straight into two Vibroverbs and a 212 Marshall combo.
I read somewhere most guitar players couldn't get a tune out of his guitar setup due to the gauge of the strings and the hight action. 1st time I ever heard SRV I was in Texas from the UK on a work trip around 2001, I was in a bar and Texas flood came on. Loved his stuff ever since.
Makes sense. A lot of people have been commenting that he used 12 gauge strings which is wild! Hands of steel! Such a killer player! Thanks for swinging by the channel!
I saw him in the 80s and double trouble and he was incredible I think he was one of the best that's why he is in the rock and roll hall of fame I put him at the same level with jimmy Hendricks BB King said he is better than jimmy I can't believe it has been 34 years since he died he was incredible
The goats of all goats! I agree with some of the other comments, not even in the top three of his versions of this song. Definitely check out Austin 1989, el macombo and Tokyo. Also there is a version of this he plays in Nashville where he plays this behind the back at least half of the song and then breaks a string and keeps going…crazy
I was reading a post which had a pic of him on it and a reporter asked him if he played with a lot of finesse and he said No ! When I play I play like I'm breaking out of jail 😅 The Typical SRV at his best .
I've never seen this version before. Honestly, he looked a little messed up and he missed several notes in the beginning. Yeah, yeah he improvises, I know. But what I heard wasn't that. Be that as it may - still phenomenal performance. That's why I'd like to suggest Life Without You from this same show. He def has his mojo going in that one. And as thick as his strings are, he routinely breaks them mid-song. Does he stop the show? Does he keep playing with the string just flopping in the air? Does the band just keep playing as he swaps guitars with his tech? Keep watching and just bask in his silky smoothness.
I love this version even if he's a "little" messed up and the whole show from Capitol Theatre is amazing, a top notch performance by Stevie and Double Trouble!🙏🔥👍👌
someone asked his brother Jimmy if he ever played the same song the same way twice. His response was He never played the same song the same way once. LOL
SRV ~ 🎸🐐 The goatiest goat in all of goatness Watch this ⬇️ performance, and you'll see the difference in his playing/singing post-drug addiction. (He got clean late 1986 and remained clean until his death in August 1990) **Voodoo Child at Austin City Limits 1989** Drums: Chris Layton Bass: Tommy Shannon Keys: Reese Wynans
One thing I notice between Stevie's playing pre and post kicking the drugs is his connection with the audience and the members on stage. He was more connected with them.D oes it make his guitar work better? Don't know and would not even think of making that judgment. It's just different in ways.
When Stevie got sober he seemed much more serious on stage, like he thought he’d been wasting time. His playing was brilliant, but to me it didn’t have the same fluidity. His notes came in furious bursts instead of waves. Maybe he knew he didn’t have much time left, I don’t know. He used to sort of go into a trance and connect to his source of music, and he was in his own world of pure music. He trusted the band to keep it together and so he let the music go where it wanted, with him being the conduit. Look at “Little Wing” from El Mocambo for a good example. It was all about a mystical connection to the music for him. He wasn’t going to change it naturally going where it went for anything. When he was sober he was very much present, but those otherworldly moments weren’t. Then again, he wasn’t a superstar before. He was just on the verge of becoming one when he got on that helicopter. It’s tough changing your life, and he probably would’ve eventually relaxed and started enjoying himself more, but he didn’t get the chance.
Third Stone From The Sun old Jimi Hendrix instrumental Stevie remade it check live version OMG he plays behind back upside down behind head plays with teeth dribble guitar like basketball rides like surfboard breaks string sets guitar up keeps playing replaced the string I'm like freaking out guitar Olympics lol
Lol Sorry about that.Voice text wasn't working too.Well what I meant to say was I worked that show at the capital theater as a stage hand plus two other ones
Stevie Ray was 'the man' .. the GOAT .. always performing in 'beast mode gear' as if it was to be his last show ever! However, if you think this version of #VOODOO CHILE was impressive .. I highly encourage you to check out his other LIVE version of #VOODOO CHILE @ Austin City Limits 1989 ... th-cam.com/video/cFwTbsKkqxE/w-d-xo.html Just from his appearance, Stevie looks like he was using still here @ Capital Theater. However, he would soon make the decision to live clean and sober after collapsing on stage and being a stones throw away from death in 1986. He entered rehab, renewed his relationship w/Jesus and His Father, God and began the battle fighting his way out of a 'life long' severe drinking {he stated that he began drinking at the age of 6!} and coke addiction. SRV was 3 1/2 yrs sober and had been helping other addicts out of addiction for those years before his untimely passing in 1990. RIP Stevie Ray .. RIP.🌹
Thanks so much for the info and sharing! So glad that he got sober and renewed his relationship with Jesus before his passing. I will check it out and I appreciate you stopping by! Have a great one!
Stevie Ray never read music. His performances were all improvised. And he played 13 guage strings, the most difficult to play. Most guitarists play 8 - 9 gauge. ... Please take a look at another 2 Voodoo Chile's.... Both opposites... For the real passion in the guy, take a look at ' Voodoo Chile ' live at ' El Mocambo ' , the same Clunb as his Texas Flood performance.. Then take a look at ' Voodoo Chile ' live at Austin Texas, for a completely controlled, polished performance... The contrasts are stark! ... This is a good performance, but a little all over the place.... You will love both performances better than this one I'm sure! ... Have a great day! ... And may I suggest a 9 instrument introduction with ' I'm a man ' by Chicago, Album version... Notice the simple tambourine in the middle section holding everything together! ... And how about The Rolling Stones, ' Sympathy for the Devil ' . As you scroll, it is the Brick Wall with Graffiti on it! ...
You are very welcome!... I am 68 years old from England... I grew up in the 60's - 70's in the ' Golden Era ' for music... I have only just discovered your Studio today! ... Another suggestion is the Righteous Brother's ' Unchained Melody, but only one of the guy's sings. There is an introduction by Andy Williams, they appeared on his show. This is what they called ' Blue eyed Soul ', this is a stunning performance if you admire ' Crooners ' ! ... And, I'm sure you know Led Zeppelin. Their 5th Album is called ' Houses of the Holy ' . This really showcases their wide range of musical expertise and maturity, their talent. But their is one song that slips under the Radar. It is such a shame, and it is their first ballad. It is called ' The Rain Song ' about Love through all the seasons. Typically with Led Zeppelin, they lull you into a sense of serenity, then BANG!. They hit you with power! ... Stairway to Heaven being one example of course!... Then of course, there is the famous Crooner, Tom Jones who I met once at a party before he went Stateside - lovely guy - but check out ' Treat her right ' on his own show, watch him let rip! . And why the ladies young and old, still love him today... It's his own show, the band behind him, he is on a coloured chequered floor, with seated ladies to his left and right... And, a great show that we had here, ' The Old Grey Whistle test ' . Check out Rory Gallagher ' Walking on hot coals ' He influenced many famous guitarists, the lyrics are great, and the whole band rocks! And he never ' sold out ' by going commercial. True to his roots and had so much time for his fans, even teenagers at the Stage Door after performing! ... Catch you later Sir! ... I shall be watching your show with avid interest, I have just subscribed! ... Neil.
I'm vocalist I sing karaoke was about to sing a different song then DJ said Stevie called said he wanted his hat back because I was wearing a hey like SRV and black leather trench coat so I changed song to The House Is a a Rocking off in step check that song out it cooks
He used 13 gage strings nobody else could use 13 gage. They tear your fingers up. Stevie Ray had 1inch holes in his fingers. He would carry a kit on the road that was a file a tube of super glue and a tube of bakin' powder. And do his own skin graphs. ❤
What really blows my mind (if it is true) is that not only did he bend the sh!t out of those strings, he did it on REALLY heavy gauge strings with really high action. I would not have wanted to arm wrestle that man.
Stevie used 17 gauge strings at times !!! But what people don't understand is that he not only used a custom set of strings, he tuned down half a step which made the strings floppy. He used the higher gauge strings for Low e, A and D. G, B and E were medium gauge. The reason he did it was because it took some of the slop out of the strings from tuning down.
Go back and watch your video again. At the 9:55 timeline, the knob on his Whammy Bar comes off and falls on the floor. He bends down, picks it up and screws it back on while continuing to play. I am not trying to be mean, but if you watch Stevie Ray play live, you can't take your eyes off of him or you will miss something. I normally don't do this, but, you should watch "Life Without You" at the Capital Theater 9/21/1985. At 1:35 into the song he changes from a red Fender Stratocaster guitar to a white custom Stratocaster guitar. About 90% of the people watching this video never see this. No one ever notices any change in the song. Another great one is "Look At Little Sister" live at Austin,Texas 1989. During the second half of the "Middle Eight" he breaks his "High E" string. Watch the video to find out what he does next. It is amazing. Love your videos, keep up the good work. P.S. he played with 13 gauge strings.
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SRV is such a BEAST! What is the next performance we should watch from him?
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I have seen a lot of fantastic guitar players over the decades but no one else plays with the heart and soul of SRV! His like will never be seen again. Thanks for the reaction.
I agree, he was one of a kind!
"Life without you "at the capital theater is a must see for sure! Great reaction man thanks 🙏
Glad you enjoyed the video! Definitely going to check out more, so thanks for the suggestion!
Stevie was all soul, what he did, no one did better. Great reaction!
Appreciate it! Yeah he was unbelievable! The touch he had was insane! 🎸
My first time hearing this (extended) live version of Voodoo Chile. The level of playing is off-the-charts, and the musical ideas are so creative & wild! Stevie even threw in some "Power of Soul"!
Never be any best guitarist but SRV; nobody beats the soulful dexterity he had. Never played a guitar, he channeled a guitar. Awesome dude too.
He’s so talented!
SRV = Texas Legend! Thanks!
He’s incredible! Thanks for checking out the video!
🙌👏🎸🎶💙‼️Great reaction💯. As great as this version is, it doesn't even make my top 3 versions of this song. He is always playing in the moment so each song can be so different. My 3 favorites for this one is from Toyko 1985, a longer version where he just seems to be channeling Jimi, Austin City Limits 1989, the most polished, and the El Macombo which is a venue that usually gets blocked. 😔. Yes you are right his band supports him, keeps him in the pocket, by watching him like a hawk and being responsive to subtle clues. Chris Layton on drums, Tommy Shannon on bass, and just one month before this show they were joined by Reese Wynans pianist who is like Stevie but on the piano.
A huge fan favorite also from this same venue is Life Without You, an original composed by Stevie after the sudden passing of his good Friend, Charley Wirz, a Dallas guitar shop owner. There are lots of surprises to enjoy in that one💯 Subbing for more Stevie Ray🎸🎶💙💯‼️
Thanks for the suggestions! Glad you enjoyed the video
@@setonhillstudios I will second, Life Without You from this show. It shows a very personal side of Stevie, which I believe he does every time he plays that song.🎸
Yeah it's a must see
Yes!!! Life Without You from this concert is a must see!!!
@@conniehorton1981 Hi Connie👋🎶. Thanks for commenting👌 Have a great evening...
I've never seen this footage of voodoo child , thanks
Thanks for this! I've heard many other songs from this concert, and some of Stevie's other performances of Voodoo Chile, but never this one. It's as amazing as the others and as always, completely different.
SRV & Roy Clark are the GOATS of guitar players
No argument here! Absolute LEGENDS! 🔥🔥
ROY CLARK! Lol not nearly enough people know that name
My absolute favorite artist!
So good! He is such a BEAST and a true master of his craft! Thanks for watching!
A serious nod here to the power duo behind him... Double Trouble. Stevie was a phenomenal front man but his backing duo was also unreal.
His big brother Jimmy would say Stevie never played a song the same way once let alone twice.
That sounds about right! Such a phenomenal and innovative player! Thanks for watching!
What a great version!! Not worried he's onstage lol pure experimentation as he goes..fearless! May u be at peace Stevie..taken wayyyy too soon & in such an awful way...❤❤❤❤
So sad but thankful he left behind his amazing music for the world to enjoy for generations to come! Thanks for watching! ❤️
SRV and Glen Campbell are probably the two best guitarists I have ever seen live....and I have seen a bunch in my 61 years.
Two LEGENDS for sure!! 💯
Did you notice the first stanza he sang, the notes matched the notes he was playing.
Such a beast!!! 🔥🔥
Tommy Shannon on Fender Bass and Chris (Whipper) Layton on drums.
And Chris Layton has been playing with Kenny Wayne Shepherd recently
Yes....
Hes the best EVER
Phenomenal!!! 💯
I saw him in 1981, two years before anyone outside of Texas knew who he was. Astonishing tone. He played with zero effects except for a wah that got plugged in only for tunes requiring it. Otherwise, he went straight into two Vibroverbs and a 212 Marshall combo.
Wow! That is crazy how he got that tone with zero effects! So cool you got to see him live. Such a legend! 🔥
Stevie was in awe of Hendrix and Django he was just to humble to realise he was in their company
check out tin pan alley he did with Johnny Copeland at Montreax
I read somewhere most guitar players couldn't get a tune out of his guitar setup due to the gauge of the strings and the hight action. 1st time I ever heard SRV I was in Texas from the UK on a work trip around 2001, I was in a bar and Texas flood came on. Loved his stuff ever since.
Makes sense. A lot of people have been commenting that he used 12 gauge strings which is wild! Hands of steel! Such a killer player! Thanks for swinging by the channel!
I saw him in the 80s and double trouble and he was incredible I think he was one of the best that's why he is in the rock and roll hall of fame I put him at the same level with jimmy Hendricks BB King said he is better than jimmy I can't believe it has been 34 years since he died he was incredible
He is incredible indeed! So cool you got to see him live! Thanks for sharing!
LET'S GOOO!!! 🤘🤘
🤘🔥🤘
Stevie was always amazing but when he got clean he went to the next level, he was so much cleaner sounding all around.
I didn’t realize there was that much of a difference in his playing!
The goats of all goats! I agree with some of the other comments, not even in the top three of his versions of this song. Definitely check out Austin 1989, el macombo and Tokyo. Also there is a version of this he plays in Nashville where he plays this behind the back at least half of the song and then breaks a string and keeps going…crazy
He is unreal and thanks for the suggestions! Can’t wait to hear more from him. Such a legend!!! 🤘🏻
I was reading a post which had a pic of him on it and a reporter asked him if he played with a lot of finesse and he said No ! When I play I play like I'm breaking out of jail 😅 The Typical SRV at his best .
I've never seen this version before. Honestly, he looked a little messed up and he missed several notes in the beginning. Yeah, yeah he improvises, I know. But what I heard wasn't that. Be that as it may - still phenomenal performance. That's why I'd like to suggest Life Without You from this same show. He def has his mojo going in that one. And as thick as his strings are, he routinely breaks them mid-song. Does he stop the show? Does he keep playing with the string just flopping in the air? Does the band just keep playing as he swaps guitars with his tech? Keep watching and just bask in his silky smoothness.
Sweet, thanks for the suggestion!
@@setonhillstudios My pleasure, sir.
I love this version even if he's a "little" messed up and the whole show from Capitol Theatre is amazing, a top notch performance by Stevie and Double Trouble!🙏🔥👍👌
The last 4 years he used 11 gage strings thats what I use. ❤❤
someone asked his brother Jimmy if he ever played the same song the same way twice. His response was He never played the same song the same way once. LOL
SRV ~ 🎸🐐 The goatiest goat in all of goatness
Watch this ⬇️ performance, and you'll see the difference in his playing/singing post-drug addiction. (He got clean late 1986 and remained clean until his death in August 1990)
**Voodoo Child at Austin City Limits 1989**
Drums: Chris Layton
Bass: Tommy Shannon
Keys: Reese Wynans
Thanks for the info and checking out the video!
One thing I notice between Stevie's playing pre and post kicking the drugs is his connection with the audience and the members on stage. He was more connected with them.D oes it make his guitar work better? Don't know and would not even think of making that judgment. It's just different in ways.
When Stevie got sober he seemed much more serious on stage, like he thought he’d been wasting time. His playing was brilliant, but to me it didn’t have the same fluidity. His notes came in furious bursts instead of waves. Maybe he knew he didn’t have much time left, I don’t know. He used to sort of go into a trance and connect to his source of music, and he was in his own world of pure music. He trusted the band to keep it together and so he let the music go where it wanted, with him being the conduit. Look at “Little Wing” from El Mocambo for a good example. It was all about a mystical connection to the music for him. He wasn’t going to change it naturally going where it went for anything. When he was sober he was very much present, but those otherworldly moments weren’t. Then again, he wasn’t a superstar before. He was just on the verge of becoming one when he got on that helicopter. It’s tough changing your life, and he probably would’ve eventually relaxed and started enjoying himself more, but he didn’t get the chance.
This is a good one but my favorite is live in Austin
Gotta check that out! Thanks so much!
Off the F'n Rails
Stevies best live video has to be of the song life without you.
Sweet, have to check it out!
He had is guitar to E flat. Tommy Shannon on Bass Chris Laton on Drums.
Thanks for the info and swinging by the channel! 😁
Third Stone From The Sun old Jimi Hendrix instrumental Stevie remade it check live version OMG he plays behind back upside down behind head plays with teeth dribble guitar like basketball rides like surfboard breaks string sets guitar up keeps playing replaced the string I'm like freaking out guitar Olympics lol
OG ALERT OG ALERT
Austin city limits is the best live version of this song. Not that this is bad by any means.
Definitely have to check that out! Thanks so much!
Lol Sorry about that.Voice text wasn't working too.Well what I meant to say was I worked that show at the capital theater as a stage hand plus two other ones
That’s awesome!
Stevie Ray was 'the man' .. the GOAT .. always performing in 'beast mode gear' as if it was to be his last show ever!
However, if you think this version of #VOODOO CHILE was impressive .. I highly encourage you to check out his other LIVE version of #VOODOO CHILE @ Austin City Limits 1989 ... th-cam.com/video/cFwTbsKkqxE/w-d-xo.html
Just from his appearance, Stevie looks like he was using still here @ Capital Theater. However, he would soon make the decision to live clean and sober after collapsing on stage and being a stones throw away from death in 1986. He entered rehab, renewed his relationship w/Jesus and His Father, God and began the battle fighting his way out of a 'life long' severe drinking {he stated that he began drinking at the age of 6!} and coke addiction. SRV was 3 1/2 yrs sober and had been helping other addicts out of addiction for those years before his untimely passing in 1990.
RIP Stevie Ray .. RIP.🌹
Thanks so much for the info and sharing! So glad that he got sober and renewed his relationship with Jesus before his passing. I will check it out and I appreciate you stopping by! Have a great one!
Stevie Ray never read music. His performances were all improvised. And he played 13 guage strings, the most difficult to play. Most guitarists play 8 - 9 gauge. ... Please take a look at another 2 Voodoo Chile's.... Both opposites... For the real passion in the guy, take a look at ' Voodoo Chile ' live at ' El Mocambo ' , the same Clunb as his Texas Flood performance.. Then take a look at ' Voodoo Chile ' live at Austin Texas, for a completely controlled, polished performance... The contrasts are stark! ... This is a good performance, but a little all over the place.... You will love both performances better than this one I'm sure! ... Have a great day! ... And may I suggest a 9 instrument introduction with ' I'm a man ' by Chicago, Album version... Notice the simple tambourine in the middle section holding everything together! ... And how about The Rolling Stones, ' Sympathy for the Devil ' . As you scroll, it is the Brick Wall with Graffiti on it! ...
Thanks for the info and suggestions!
You are very welcome!... I am 68 years old from England... I grew up in the 60's - 70's in the ' Golden Era ' for music... I have only just discovered your Studio today! ... Another suggestion is the Righteous Brother's ' Unchained Melody, but only one of the guy's sings. There is an introduction by Andy Williams, they appeared on his show. This is what they called ' Blue eyed Soul ', this is a stunning performance if you admire ' Crooners ' ! ... And, I'm sure you know Led Zeppelin. Their 5th Album is called ' Houses of the Holy ' . This really showcases their wide range of musical expertise and maturity, their talent. But their is one song that slips under the Radar. It is such a shame, and it is their first ballad. It is called ' The Rain Song ' about Love through all the seasons. Typically with Led Zeppelin, they lull you into a sense of serenity, then BANG!. They hit you with power! ... Stairway to Heaven being one example of course!... Then of course, there is the famous Crooner, Tom Jones who I met once at a party before he went Stateside - lovely guy - but check out ' Treat her right ' on his own show, watch him let rip! . And why the ladies young and old, still love him today... It's his own show, the band behind him, he is on a coloured chequered floor, with seated ladies to his left and right... And, a great show that we had here, ' The Old Grey Whistle test ' . Check out Rory Gallagher ' Walking on hot coals ' He influenced many famous guitarists, the lyrics are great, and the whole band rocks! And he never ' sold out ' by going commercial. True to his roots and had so much time for his fans, even teenagers at the Stage Door after performing! ... Catch you later Sir! ... I shall be watching your show with avid interest, I have just subscribed! ... Neil.
His Strats didn’t have strings, they were strung with bridge cables
🤣😂🤣
I'm vocalist I sing karaoke was about to sing a different song then DJ said Stevie called said he wanted his hat back because I was wearing a hey like SRV and black leather trench coat so I changed song to The House Is a a Rocking off in step check that song out it cooks
Hey dude I actually worked at show at the stage hand and 2 other shows.Do you want to take capital theater with the best
He used 13 gage strings nobody else could use 13 gage. They tear your fingers up. Stevie Ray had 1inch holes in his fingers. He would carry a kit on the road that was a file a tube of super glue and a tube of bakin' powder. And do his own skin graphs. ❤
That’s wild!!! 😳
What really blows my mind (if it is true) is that not only did he bend the sh!t out of those strings, he did it on REALLY heavy gauge strings with really high action. I would not have wanted to arm wrestle that man.
Haha 🤣 I know right! Hands of steel! 💪🏻
Stevie used 17 gauge strings at times !!!
But what people don't understand is that he not only used a custom set of strings, he tuned down half a step which made the strings floppy. He used the higher gauge strings for Low e, A and D. G, B and E were medium gauge. The reason he did it was because it took some of the slop out of the strings from tuning down.
This is one of SRV's worst versions of Voodoo Chile! Try "LIVE Austin City Limits,1989"
Thanks for the recommendation!
Try bending 13 gauge strings, and see what your face looks like.
True!
Go back and watch your video again. At the 9:55 timeline, the knob on his Whammy Bar comes off and falls on the floor. He bends down, picks it up and screws it back on while continuing to play. I am not trying to be mean, but if you watch Stevie Ray play live, you can't take your eyes off of him or you will miss something. I normally don't do this, but, you should watch "Life Without You" at the Capital Theater 9/21/1985. At 1:35 into the song he changes from a red Fender Stratocaster guitar to a white custom Stratocaster guitar. About 90% of the people watching this video never see this. No one ever notices any change in the song. Another great one is "Look At Little Sister" live at Austin,Texas 1989. During the second half of the "Middle Eight" he breaks his "High E" string. Watch the video to find out what he does next. It is amazing. Love your videos, keep up the good work. P.S. he played with 13 gauge strings.
Oh wow that is wild!
Remake of Jimi Hendrix Stevie Ray Vaughn the man BB King said is white man that plays like a black man SRV does it major justice