Where does Stevie Ray Vaughan rank among guitarists all-time? 👇
@patriciastone35019 ай бұрын
My lifelong favorite has always been Alvin Lee from Ten Years After. So far, imho, I don't see that changing. There are 100 GREATS but nobody taking the crown from Alvin.
@duwaynesnider2769 ай бұрын
He has damn well got to be easily on a top ten list and if not, I am bereft of a clue what planet that individual is on!!!
@ChrisDefalcoblues9 ай бұрын
20th according to some sources, but I would say in the top ten
@marcelboogaard38099 ай бұрын
I’m not saying they are the best but the 3 guitarists I like the most are. SRV Rory Gallagher Ritchie Blackmore
@theguyinmaine9 ай бұрын
Stevie was the best by far. 69 years of listening. Even better live.
@davidb.turknett44477 ай бұрын
My wife tells a story of clothes shopping in the late 70's early 80's and hearing Stevie on the store sound system. She said she went up to the counter and asked who was on the radio. They said it was they're tape player. When they told her who it was, she went to the nearest record store and bought a album. We're both big Stevie Ray Vaughan fans.
@by1stander9 ай бұрын
I saw SRV many times, but probably the most memorable moment for me was when he was playing with his teeth and suddenly stopped, and walked off the stage with a hand to his mouth. His band mates looked at each other confused, but kept playing. Within minutes, SRV then walked back out, apologized for stopping, and told the crowd that he had just lost a tooth. He gave a hockey player smile with a missing front chicklet, picked up his guitar and continued to play. Respect!
@claireburling85478 ай бұрын
Wish all that was included in the video. You lucky dog, you.
@aaronl50727 ай бұрын
I saw SRv at alpine valley in East Troy WI. Bummer True Story
@billakers60827 ай бұрын
Stevie and I were classmates in junior high, eighth and ninth grade at L.V. Stockard in Oak Cliff Texas. Even at that time he was way better than the rest of us always proclaiming "I'm going to be the best guitar player in the world ". I started noticing the level of sleaze in the music business even back then and decided to embark on a different career path. Stevie could've done so much more as so many others would've if their life hadn't been cut so short. RIP Stevie.
@kdonovan2217 ай бұрын
Mad jealous, great memories for you. Share more where time allows
@billakers60827 ай бұрын
@@kdonovan221 Stevie me and a couple of classmates would meet up at a drug store everyday and walk to school together. One day Stevie said my brother found an album in the trash and it's great! It was the Jimi Hendrix Experience.
@lesliewalling26787 ай бұрын
Stevie is the greatest of all time as far as I'm concerned. His voice along with guitar skills was a combo that is unmatched
@JustinBlackfaceTrudeau7 ай бұрын
In fifty years of attending concerts, Stevie was the most mesmerizing, and amazing live guitarist I ever saw !
@reconn90567 ай бұрын
I agree mate - I'm a Brit who loves JP EC JH RG etc but I rate SRV above them all
@sexilexi14612 ай бұрын
@@reconn9056 sorry, not Page.
@metinabay6884Ай бұрын
He is indeed the GOAT of Stratocaster and the Blues
@SkyNetGeneral-23 күн бұрын
I put Stevie and jimmi tied at #1 but my heart ❤️ is with SRV for the human he was . The boy was beautiful
@johnwilliams12238 ай бұрын
He was the greatest of all time in my opinion. I admired Stevie so much that I named my son after him.
@ianjerry11844 ай бұрын
was the greatest?, he still is dude, and you know it.
@mattdelany67992 ай бұрын
You should have named him Jimi, or Tory Slusher. How many tattoos do you have? You make poor decisions
@MorningNapalm24 күн бұрын
Little Stevie Ray Vaughan Smith.
@danielevans93799 ай бұрын
He had just gotten sober and was about to start this amazing new chapter that we would have ALL benefited from. Sigh…what could have been 😔
@douglaschristine83879 ай бұрын
I say the same thing Daniel, fate is a M.F...er.
@michaeltaylor88359 ай бұрын
so so sad
@CorePathway8 ай бұрын
He passed his final exam for this incarnation.
@evel-keneval82108 ай бұрын
@@CorePathwayI'm not crying, you are. Thank you for those words, that's beautiful.
@ckmoore1017 ай бұрын
God knew. Too much of a good thing. He does that from time to time. Jimi, Randy, Jim, Chris, John, Mama, Amy, Janis, Kurt, Buddy, Ritchie.
@RichardJNieto3607 ай бұрын
I the had the opportunity to see SRV and BB KING at the G reek Theater in LA CA back in 1985 it was unbelievable show awesome music and live thank you both guitar extraordinar
@MarkTurner-vs7uc8 ай бұрын
He's been gone 34 years now. Think of all the great music we never got to hear. I saw him play many times. He was always playing somewhere nearby. I will never forget when, and where I was when I got the news. Hit me like a ton of bricks. Just like Randy Rhodes. The loss is Incalculable
@richardlisowski82747 ай бұрын
He’s still one of the most iconic!!
@theguyinmaine9 ай бұрын
I was a big Hedrix fan, he was the best. After he passed I though there will never be another better. Years later one day at my friends record store, he says. you got to listen to this guy. There he was, the absolute best. Once again I'm waiting but time is running out.
@treyb19199 ай бұрын
Stevie and Terry Kath were my favorites. They both left way too soon.
@bartbullock78179 ай бұрын
I'm older than dirt myself, I grew up in dallas, Stevie was in oak cliff, We called it crossing the bridge, If you were driving to oak cliff. I have known many unknown guitarist, Who , for onereason or another, Never got recognized, Or they just didn't care to push it forward. I agree that Jimmy hendrix is the best, I knew he was good, And then I'd seen some footage of him live from new orleans, And that Sinched it. Can't help but wonder what would Stevie be doing now, There's just no way to guess. I believe Guitarist will be appreciating SRV For hundreds of years, & of course everybody else.
@theguyinmaine9 ай бұрын
@@bartbullock7817 After my buddy at the record store turned me on to Stevie's album, he got tickets to a private show on the River Boat President in New Orleans for record store owners. 1985. He was way better live than any album could demonstrate. A couple years ago I ran into Criss Layton on the street, we talked about New Orleans, the river boat and I thanked him for the best show of my life. That man doesn't age. He looked great. I recognized him from so many years before.
@bartbullock78179 ай бұрын
@@theguyinmaine Jealous, I am very jealous. I am the youngest of 8,4 sis.3 bro. My brother buffalo, Was the last of the record promoters, He was the reason a song would be popular in some cities. Starting in 74, I was 11, At Christmas time he would give me , 6 to 10, first albums, Promotional only albums. This went on till I was 15, All of my buddies, Were amazed at some of these bands success. I am not sure how old I was when buffalo went to work for waylon jennings as his manager, I believe he was still handing me albums at christmas after he did that. Besides my pop listening to music, My Dad also put on country music concerts in dallas, And fortworth. Here's the best part... My mom worked for the dallas cowboys for 30 years, She was the advertising manager," America's team" Was my mom's conception, As well as a bi annual NFL magazine called " Pro magazine". She had worked for the cowboys since day one, She And tex shram Were friends when the cowboys were called the texans. My mother knew the owner of ticketmaster, And when I was young I was traveling around this country racing moto X, And I could be anywhere, And ask mom for how many tickets I wanted, To see a concert, And they would be waiting for me at the courtesy booth. My brother I have seen some shows, many many great bands. My brother buffalo told me that there was something about led zeppelin live, He said they had an incredible groove, And the power was something to behold. I am jealous of anybody who got to see SRV live, Everybody who has has remarked at how loud the damn concert was, And how incredible stevie was, They all agreed it was the best band They had ever seen in concert.
@jimfrank82508 ай бұрын
I saw Stevie play at the El Paso balloon festival the year before he died. It was one of those surreal experiences that only happens a few times in your life. I happened to be stationed there at Ft Bliss early on in my Army career. I’ll never forget it.
@TheCadman0698 ай бұрын
I saw him that same year, but in Detroit. We were VERY lucky to get to see him. His encore of Voodoo Chile (Slight Return) gave me chills. I can still picture it like it was yesterday.
@rocketsauce50672 ай бұрын
The picture of them in laughter together is magic. Thank you.
@NeverMind-vx7pl9 ай бұрын
Clapton's comments were very insightful
@CompelledUsername9 ай бұрын
He's always been quite a literate and articulate man.
@chipurBillWhite9 ай бұрын
One of those few guitarists he mentioned was Duane Allman.
@ww2remembered9838 ай бұрын
Yep, good story, but I think John Mayer really nailed it.
@Xidntal5 ай бұрын
It's Clapton bro, he's unmatched, no matter what people say...
@mattdelany67992 ай бұрын
@@Xidntaldumb comment. Clapton sucks. White people can’t play blues. Zappa said Clapton had zero improvisational skills. You don’t understand how the music business works
@jamescarney74978 ай бұрын
BEST OF ALL TIME
@mattdelany67992 ай бұрын
Hendrix, yeah
@americarocks91378 ай бұрын
I like it that B.B. and E.C both said, that they had to stop and think sometimes while playing, but Stevie didn't. Good Stuff!
@C2owner9 ай бұрын
His mind was 100% in tune with his fingers and whatever he thought his fingers knew where to go.
@CorePathway8 ай бұрын
Never missed a note. And he played a LOT of them.
@SuzyQpip4 ай бұрын
He wasn’t a guitar player, he was a conduit for the Devine!
@iamsuperskanick3 ай бұрын
I'm not even convinced he DID think while playing.
@SuzyQpip3 ай бұрын
@@iamsuperskanick I agree! Not in the usual way. Sometimes you can see that he seems to be feeling what’s coming next instead of deciding.
@Dwendele9 ай бұрын
Not to take ANYTHING away from SRV, but you CAN'T not mention Doyle and Chris backing him up. That super tight, groovy, DEEP in the pocket rhythm section allowed SVR to just wail!
@harrymills27708 ай бұрын
Best power trio of all time. Cream deserves mention, but SRV and Double Trouble blow everyone out of the water.
@atownpronoun8 ай бұрын
You mean Tommy and Chris, but yeah. And later, Reese added a whole new layer to the outfit.
@reiver5698 ай бұрын
IYKYK
@MarkColden7 ай бұрын
As a drummer of 40 years and born in Texas, I am here to tell you that Chris Layton is awesome!! He was asked to play for the "Experience Hendrix" Tour with a load of famous guitarists, and his drumming kicked all their asses off the stage. All of them!
@Dwendele7 ай бұрын
@@atownpronoun yeah, I had just watched a vid with Bramhall and had his name in my head. Lol
@chriscorrigan148 ай бұрын
no one could bend strings like Stevie
@mattdelany67992 ай бұрын
And that’s good? Dumb
@MattF127652 ай бұрын
Well not when they are 13’s ie piano wire. I stringed my strat with those and mashed my fingers up bad. His tone because of that alone was awesome.
@mattdelany67992 ай бұрын
@@MattF12765 all the best guitarists use 9’s
@rdintennessee7029 ай бұрын
I have a good friend of mine who is a life long guitarist. I was shocked decades ago when he said he had never heard of SRV. My simple explanation was that SRV was a guitarist who NEVER missed a note in his life. A true virtuoso with the six string. The best. Period. Full stop.
@dylanput9 ай бұрын
I was lucky enough to go to both of Stevie's last show's at Alpine Valley the night he passed. Up until then, my focus and range on music was limited to say the least. But when I saw Stevie, I saw the light and never looked back. He fundamentally changed everything I think and know about music. And for that, I am eternally grateful.
@scottbouchard26739 ай бұрын
I was driving in my car when the news broke that Stevie Ray died, I almost had to pull over, because it broke my heart. He was such a legend, and listening to his music always made me feel alive. The greatest ever.
@stevend.bumgarner61348 ай бұрын
Check out Corby Yates. Stevie reincarnated, also gone too soon. RIP both
@swinginbeboptrio8 ай бұрын
I started listening to SRV a year after his death. I began with riveria paradise and then delved back into his catalogue and then I couldn't wait for his next album and had no knowledge of his passing. It was totally fucked when I heard he died. Especially after I heard he had conquered his drug addiction. I feel your pain.
@SteveWhite-wv2wk8 ай бұрын
Same here, man. Same here. I'm still pissed off about what could have been.
@reiver5698 ай бұрын
I was waiting for a bus. I’ll remember that spot on Red River Street in Austin for as long as I live.
@GeorgiaBoy19619 ай бұрын
"It was like he was an open channel..." ~ E.C. There are certain rare individuals whose command of music is so great that they appear not to be playing at all, but to be a conduit from wherever music is created to the here-and-now. I was fortunate-enough to see SRV live and he had that quality, and then some. Even fellow all-time greats were astonished by him, as Clapton proves. Remembering that last concert wistfully, Clapton recalled how everyone else on stage - Buddy Guy, Robert Cray, E.C. himself ~ just stood there astonished at the amazing things he was playing in the final encore to the show, if memory serves, "Sweet Home Chicago" or some other old blues standard. A short few hours later, he was gone.
@swinginbeboptrio8 ай бұрын
I appreciated Eric's and BB King's honesty, when comparing themselves to Stevie.
@GeorgiaBoy19618 ай бұрын
@@swinginbeboptrio - Truly great artists don't feel the need to knock others down to elevate themselves. Eric and B.B. are an example of that....
@81ghale9 ай бұрын
I love his brother telling that last story. And that was what changed his, and millions of lives, having the courage to not just approach Albert’s mean ass 😂 but ask to sit in. The rest is history. And thousands of hours of playing. Clapton and Gilmore are my favorites, but I haven’t heard anyone better than Stevie. Incredible.
@barbaracampbell99078 ай бұрын
He and Jeff beck can play
@lantose9 ай бұрын
Playing with his eyes closed so often, I never could help but think that he was just traveling down the road and knew ahead of time the twists and curves to the road and could drive forever! Everyone on KZbin that has reacted to him have all been floored at his playing ability, complimented by his voice and fearless style, not to mention his clothing attire!
@morriypoulsen12388 ай бұрын
The one and only zJimi Hendrix played with his eyes closed as well.
@lantose8 ай бұрын
@@morriypoulsen1238 Jimmie was great, but I never thought he was the best! There are too many out there that are incredible in their own ways with style and technique. Still have my Are You Experienced album I bought in ‘68 or ‘69!
@jamescolvin5759 ай бұрын
In a word...BOMBASTIC! SRV got mad respect from the greatest players ever. That says all you need to know that your ears didn't already tell you. He was the GOAT!
@ww2remembered9838 ай бұрын
I was living in London and a English friend of mine was a huge U.S. Blues fan and had hundreds of records. He turned me onto Stevie and I loved everything about his style. Then my friend said Stevie's playing at the Hammersmith Odeon in September, wanna go?? Hell yes I do! I said. We had 4 tics and were really looking forward to it. Stevie died in that horrible helicopter crash a few weeks before the show. So sad, it gutted all of us, including all his fans. RIP Stevie, you were the best I've ever heard and you'd be the same age as me now if you were still with us, 68.
@ThatGirl-ku5dq7 ай бұрын
Stevie was a legend. It’s so sad he didn’t get to finish his life. A very sad loss.
@douglasthompson2014 ай бұрын
God wanted him and Hendrix to jam live for Him.
@kathyyoung95399 ай бұрын
Stevie was the BEST. BAR NONE to ANYBODY. ❤❤❤❤
@suzie98748 ай бұрын
Maybe to your ears. But he was not Hendrix. Stevie was more of a cover guitarist. Covering other people's music. You can never be the best when you arent doing changing things. Just taking what others have done and do that. You might like listening to him more. Doesnt by any means make him the best. And i love SRV. But simply put he is not the best .
@joeybonin76918 ай бұрын
Refreshing comments. I couldn't agree more. He's rather hackneyed and mundane.@@suzie9874
@mattdelany67992 ай бұрын
Except Hendrix, and Tory Slusher
@franciscoyanquezsabugo19252 ай бұрын
@@mattdelany6799 Hendrix with his noicy guitar out of tune? Mmmm, no. SVR's little wing is so much levels above. And i'm not even going to talk about blues interpretation or singing skills.
@mattdelany67992 ай бұрын
@@franciscoyanquezsabugo1925 noicy? White people can’t play blues. Go watch Tory Slusher, and Hendrix. You have a lot to learn. Everything comes from Hendrix. Get to work.
@shanemcconnell17369 ай бұрын
I was at the El Macombo show with a couple friends in Toronto, biblical experience
@PayneBox8 ай бұрын
I can’t even begin to imagine what it would’ve been like to go to that set. Walking in without a clue what was about to go down
@shanemcconnell17368 ай бұрын
@@PayneBox yeah, I heard he was good that’s all? My brain was so bewildered. When I walked out of there, I got home, and my girlfriend asked me if I was on acid. My pupils were so dilated, I told her no, but I was on some kind of trip caused by that guitar playing. When he started off with that instrumental, I almost had a coronary.
@joeybonin76918 ай бұрын
Oh, brother. Biblical?
@garyhoward24908 ай бұрын
There is a big sand hiil, in the Mohave Desert, between LA, and the Colorado River. People would stop there to arrange rocks on the sand hill, into smiley faces, or hearts, or letters....whatever. On the weekend that Stevie died...there was a huge group of random people, who stopped, and made an Enormous... "SRV" image, out of rocks, on the sand hill. It stayed there for a long time. ....haven't been out there for a few years, but I bet that its still there. Super cool tribute.
@Z-bone649 ай бұрын
I saw SRV in 1985 at the Del Mar Fair (San Diego). He was dressed in various shades of purple from head to toe, drenched in sweat. He was an unbelievable talent and amazing to watch.
@1956tojo9 ай бұрын
SRV played circles around Clapton at Clapton's very best and I believe SRV was still climbing to his pinnacle.... An amazing blues master..........God rest his soul................
@mattdelany67992 ай бұрын
Except while people can’t play blues. “Blues master”? Dumb
@nenhumnome414918 күн бұрын
@@mattdelany6799whenever I see the IQ dropping in the comment section I know it was because of a Hendrix fanboy
@mattdelany679918 күн бұрын
@@nenhumnome4149 sure, I’m dumb. I retired at 45 with a little over 8 million invested. I do what I want, when I want in my 2500 square foot studio in the mountains. If that makes me low I.Q., then fine.
@lovesloudcars8 ай бұрын
I never heard of him until the day he died. It's like finding out the Northern lights were shining after they left! Certainly learned his music since!!
@archibaldevans22519 ай бұрын
In a interview Stevie Ray Vaugh was asked about always being compared to Jimmy Hendrix. Vaugh smiled and responded ‘Often when I go to sleep at night Jimmy comes to me in my dreams and we jam all night long. And in the morning I try to remember and figure out what we played...’
@BrianCallahan-dj2nn2 ай бұрын
He was inspired by JIMI and channeled him, I think.
@jarretts.74298 ай бұрын
His action was High as hell. Thick ass strings. This dude was a beast.
@douglaschristine83879 ай бұрын
I love the one with brother Jimmy, who knows Stevie best, he had some big balls and could play like he was on fire every single time, yeah SRV, peace 🕊️ always.
@larrycourtney88933 ай бұрын
Hearing and seeing SRV back in the early 80's was probably the most profound musical experience of my life, and I've had quite a few. I sort of had this half- formed idea that there was really inspired, improvisational blues/ jazz based music being played out there, but I hadn't yet really heard it yet..his playing led me to begin exploring music in a way that continues to this day. Love you Stevie, you're without a doubt my all time favorite artist.
@roadrunner73288 ай бұрын
Well needed in the 80's. Brought me back to the roots of rock & roll. Plus loved his humility!
@johncooper8839Ай бұрын
I always appreciated his honesty and respect for his fellow guitarist. He felt they could all wrap the stage around their fingers.
@2AOnlyWay6 ай бұрын
Was lucky enough to see Stevie Ray and Jeff Beck together shortly before he died..👑💯
@aprilY6194 ай бұрын
Whoa
@chrisfrazier82732 ай бұрын
i saw that in Tampa.
@urex17179 ай бұрын
I had just started learning how to play guitar when I first heard SRV back in the early 80s. I never stopped playing and now I can play a mean version of doe a deer.
@enoughcorruption59759 ай бұрын
Stevie channeled every time he played, like Eric said, he didnt have to think about anything! His sweat was his soul dripping off his guitar! On top of his genius, he possesed the physical aptitude to play with immeasurable power and feeling ❤ A better man!!! Rest in Peace my Brother! You left the world with an indelible footprint!!!❤ You were the best Blues guitarist in the world 🎉 Fact!!!
@duwaynesnider2769 ай бұрын
I saw Stevie Ray on a Jerry Lewis telephon playing the blues-romp " Look At Little Sister" and he was smoking on that guitar of his!!
@jimbobshambles9 ай бұрын
Stevie has always been my personal Goat
@ChrisDefalcoblues9 ай бұрын
I heard him on David Bowie's song Lets Dance and right away I knew he was going to be great , unfortunately he passed too soon,R.I.P SRV
@Lesevesel7 ай бұрын
His loss is incurable to me. I had the chance to see him at Pine Knob and I didn't go because I took it for granted that he was always going to be coming back to Detroit. I should have taken a sick day at work to see him. I should have. I should have.
@georgeboise53118 ай бұрын
I was at Alpine on Saturday night. The night before the crash. Stevie went before Eric. The best show he ever played I believe. Clapton came out still shaking his head and holding up his hands said how can I follow that?! It truly was an incredible night
@BJMauck8 ай бұрын
I saw SRV back in the late 70’s. The Thunderbirds opened for him. What an amazing concert! He was unbelievable!
@franklyterrence48605 ай бұрын
He was wonderful, he was incredible, he was powerful.....and inspiring!
@adamcrawford13466 ай бұрын
As a guitar player. Stevie has that phenomenal quality that you know it’s him from one note and no one can sound like that. Eric’s description of flow is spot on.
@deanmcdiarmid70688 ай бұрын
I was at that last concert. I became a fan and was so happy. Then the crash. He was the greatest!
@jameswalstrom24339 ай бұрын
The only "Celebrity" that I was physically sad & depressed over His Passing... I Remember the Day Very Clearly...
@familyheissinger58338 ай бұрын
I remember it very clearly too. I had just discovered and gotten my 1st SRV album a few days before he passed. I was about 15.
@jeffreyjacobs3906 ай бұрын
I have a new respect for JOHN MAYER - a terrific Player, Singer and Composer ..... now a brilliant, insightful and CORRECT in his assessment - GBjj
@harryjohnson86058 ай бұрын
When SRV played his music make the hair stand up. Like riding a roller coaster. He had the gift to blow your mind
@dianasweetpea25618 ай бұрын
To hear guitar legends give such humble praise to S.R.V. Those are words from real men!
@evel-keneval82108 ай бұрын
When SRV was playing in a venue, he became the burst water main of music that flooded Main Street. Absolutely unstoppable.❤
@kathyfrey17586 ай бұрын
I'll never forget seeing him! He was the warm up band for Huey Lewis. I was just mesmerized by him, I knew I was witnessing something great! I've never felt that way about any other artist I've seen. He was the best.
@danielfranklin71794 ай бұрын
I was in my car when I heard he had died. I started to tear up and had to pull over. I had the privilege of shaking his hand at the volunteer jam in Nashville. He was very nice and humble.
@MrLuigiFercotti4 ай бұрын
Mayer summed it up, I can play like that for about 20 seconds before I would cramp up. Stevie had a beast mode that is just jaw dropping,
@stevejagger86024 ай бұрын
I just love music and a friend gave me a CD of Stevie Ray Vaughan. I kept playing that CD wondering how anyone can play with such fluency and delicacy. In the slow numbers that Stevie played you hear the heart of that man - kind and generous of spirit - like Little Wing - but in Lennie you hear true love. The best video on KZbin of Stevie Ray is the warm up practice session where he walks in stage seemingly barely awake and then straight in this magic comes from his hands and his soul. A guitar player friend said to me that no one learns to play like Stevie - it's a gift - and we all are so fortunate to have heard his playing.
@loudfast12618 ай бұрын
Saw him play twice, Texas Flood and Soul to Soul tours- he hit big hard soft loud quiet and the whole time was a riveting force of nature. Was working landscaping as a young man when we heard the news he passed on. No one spoke or worked about an hour, we just sat, stunned into silence. We eventually just went home we knew we lost greatness that day.
@strattuner5 ай бұрын
BEEN playing for years,since i was 9,heard some of the greats from 4 ft away,my dad knew some damn good guitar players,i'm 73 now,no one come close to his playing and like one of these masters said,he was a channel for playing,i think god inspired,i know i miss him and he really didn't have anymore to show the world,HE WAS A GENIUS,FLAT OUT GENIUS,and we'll never see his like again,the boy was born excited,RIP SIX STRINGER
@Goran25514 ай бұрын
It’s a shame he passed away so young and never had the chance to make more albums….i still listen to his albums / CDs every now and again ….im glad I have his whole collection ❤
@Lukiel6662 ай бұрын
Yeah. There comes a time in every musicians life when suddenly as he plays, he gets lost in the sound. He isn't playing music anymore, the music is playing him. Stevie lived there all the time.
@infiniteuniverse95282 ай бұрын
It was Vaughan's Tone, his complete mastery of Blues songwriting, along with his seemingly bottomless well of Blues licks that make him a staple on Pop, Rock, Blues, Jazz, and even R&B radio still to this day. A Blues legend from his very 1st note.
@jeffsanders6638 ай бұрын
I saw him twice in 1 day. Labor Day 1988 in Dallas. The only times I ever saw him. I didn't care for him much UNTIL I saw him live. I got hooked hard! I play a bit of blues guitar only because of SRV. He began my interest, and education, in blues. I'm thoroughly grateful!
@LaserRanger159 ай бұрын
Nice to see this much respect shown.
@tompelham70359 ай бұрын
Once again , The brightest candles tend to burn out the quicker “ sadly enough
@dreamchasergarage6908 ай бұрын
I saw SRV twice, last time was 3 weeks before he died (at Copp's Collesium with Joe Cocker), floor seats were 5th row center. Even today all I can say is wow. No superlative is adequate to describe him.
@morrisdavis92313 ай бұрын
1977 in Houston Texas I seen SRV in old church building with sawdust floors and long neck Budweiser. I had never heard of him but me my girlfriend Robin went because he was doing Tribute to James Marshall Hendrix. This was the best decision of our lives. He didn't have a band just his guitar, came out didn't introduce himself just said ladies and gentlemen James Marshall Hendrix and played for 2hrs before he ever took a swallow of beer we were paralyzed God bless you Stevie then with about 30 minutes left his brother came out and they did some of their own music. Thanks Robin I truly hope you had a wonderful life ❤️ Neal
@morrisdavis92313 ай бұрын
Neal Davis
@thomascogan29314 ай бұрын
Great segment, Thanks. Let's not forget 2 things: 1) It was "SRV & Double Trouble" for a reason, that rythm section ( former Johnny Winter's) pushed him as well. 2) Stevie was a gentleman and respected his fellow musicians even more----example: I saw him on the tour with Joe Cocker in Houston TX and he opened, did full set, blew everyone away, and probably could have been called for multiple encores, and he said something like : "Thank You, you all have seen enough of me over time, I want you to give your full attention to a legend, please welcome Joe Cocker" and he respectfully walked off stage....Class Act, R.I.P.
@dustedone9 ай бұрын
Was there the day he died, we left alpine valley thinking both Clapton and him were killed in the crash. Sober and clean Stevie never sounded better
@christosmamalis29722 ай бұрын
I opened one afternoon the TV and there was the whole video from when he played in the mocambo . I've never been so gobsmacked in my life nor I will ever be . I literally couldn't go and play guitar for some time after that . I probably wasn't even breathing.
@jeffrobodine18506 ай бұрын
The Goat period i dont carevwho says snything different RIP stevie 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
@dinovass98223 ай бұрын
Saw him years ago in Australia, a master in his craft! My luv of his music and sharing with my kids, family and friends , thank you forever , your fan forever RIP 🙏🏻
@SSPVideo9 ай бұрын
For me Stevie is #1. No one can play from the heart like he did. His music comes right out of his soul like an open channel what Clapton said. Overall I don't know how he doesn't make top 10 guitarists of all time.
@suzie98748 ай бұрын
You do know most of SRV music is cover songs ??? So he might be playing from the heart. But from someone else's heart.
@joeybonin76918 ай бұрын
He's a parrot. Those aren't his licks by any stretch.
@tom41606 ай бұрын
I was lucky enough to have seen him play twice, and my brother was at his last show
@jimakin35418 ай бұрын
I saw him playing once when he broke a string, he never missed a note! Incredible because of the way he played all over the fret board!
@kecurroj8 ай бұрын
I was lucky to have seen SRV three times. Once at the Bumpershoot festival in Seattle, once with Robert Cray and also with Joe Cocker. It was cool to see the legends in this video talk about him and I've seen most of those guitarists in concert.
@anthonygutierrez31308 ай бұрын
I don't like to use the guitar God like they called jimmy Hendricks. Because there is no other God. When Stevie ray Vaughn picked up his guitar. We didn't realize he was picking up magic because he inspired me and hopefully millions of guitarist to play like he did and let me the first to tell you. It's not easy. Ive never ever heard any guitarist like Stevie Ray did and I don't think I'll ever will. God rest his soul he just left way to soon 35 and there is no telling where he would be by now. Along with the icon Mr Clapton🙏🏼🤙✌️❤👍 0:31
@jonathansmith37428 ай бұрын
I feel very lucky to have caught 3 shows. 82,85,89. SRV
@jamesfoley265826 күн бұрын
I was into heavy metal and my drummer showed me a video of SRV and my guitar playing went down a totally different road and I have never looked back
@carloswhomusic9 ай бұрын
I saw Stevie Ray once. It was clear HE WAS TEN TIMES BETTER than everyone else on the stage. He played with his brother JIMMY VAUGHN. An AMAZING player with a great band. Stevie was intimidating, he just KEPT GOING for SO LONG, never repeating anything ! AN UNLIMITED BLUES vocabulary.
@bigwhisky61574 ай бұрын
I was living in S.E. Alaska when he passed away. I went down to the end of the dock with a bottle of whiskey, poured half of it in the water, drank the other half, and cried. I miss him to this day! 🎸
@shandyj.albert7616 ай бұрын
I was 14 when i saw the news the day he died. It was the first time in my life that i can remember just starting to cry upon impact. What a tragic loss 😢 RIP KING SRV..💯 LEGEND
@gerdberg41889 ай бұрын
I have a friend who is fluent in the way Stevie is , lives in the Seattle area , ran jams at a couple clubs . Got so no guitar players would come to the jams anymore even tho all the other musicians loved him . He can do anything on the guitar ! Bought a brand new 1972 SG when we were in high school . That guitar is physically now worn out , the frets were worn to the board almost 30 years ago ! How many players do you know that have actually worn out a guitar ! Rob Gordon is his name . I always thought he would be discovered by someone , but then he got into computers instead . He is a QA whiz and frustrated many coders . He can stand on stage with anyone and I guarantee would get a nod from the very best out there !
@WisconsinWanderer8 ай бұрын
I believe Stevie channeled every ounce of emotion from his childhood thru his guitar he had a mission and was extremely focused.
@timothyjackson30016 ай бұрын
I never got to see SRV live and I truly believe I missed out the one thing I do know he was hands down one of the best if not the best to hold a six string and seeing John Mayer in the SRV video in Montreaux I gained a lot of respect for him the world lost a great talent that day in September 1990
@TomGreen-gi3tl8 ай бұрын
When you watch Stevie and Albert King play together, it is magical.
@tedmarakas2626Ай бұрын
I have never been a huge fan of Meyer but he is a great artist and his SRV analysis is spot on
@BlueSageJake2 ай бұрын
I can’t definitely rank, in order, the greatest rock guitarists of all times because each one has his own unique style and type of music. But, in no particular order, here are the best in my humble opinion: Stevie Ray Vaughn, Eric Clapton, Mark Knopfler, Jimi Hendrix, Duane Allman, Billy Gibbons, and Warren Haynes. It’s interesting to note that both Clapton and BB King thought that SRV was the best. For my own personal taste, I will vote for SRV as the all-time best, but other people will definitely have other ideas.
@retirednavy87208 ай бұрын
There are a lot of good guitar players. There are quite a few great guitar players. There are a handful of fantastic guitar players. And then there is SRV who was what all those other guitar players wanted to be.
@veemack69803 ай бұрын
Im42 and was raised everything from bee gees, beatlezs, to bowie, to led zep to the oils. Im a metalhead mostly but my fave song to listen late at night with a big bourbon and a emoke while have deep and meaningfuls with mates, is " leave my little girl alone!." Its an incredible song. He was gone to soon!.😊😊
@spikeafrican87978 ай бұрын
Saw him first time at the Wiltern in the 80s. Before he played the first note, he just walked out on stage and stood looking at us smiling. He had a thing... charisma, presence... whatever. Just him standing there was kinda mind blowing! Definately - magically, greater that the sum of the parts. I'll never forget it. RIP Stevie.
@scottmitchell71267 ай бұрын
He had very strong hands and fingers. He used to put 13 strings on a strat. Never heard of before. He was snapping strings left right and center, but that was Stevie. He was truly magical. The best tribute to Hendrix ever 👏👍
@ibrahimkocaalioglu6 ай бұрын
My favourite guitar player. Number 1 ❤
@chrisfrazier82732 ай бұрын
Saw him twice met him once. Unbelieveable.
@davemcclung35797 ай бұрын
Still have the ticket from a Bill Graham Presents show in SF with a double bill: SRV and Jeff Beck!! They would switch off each night in who would open and who would close but it didn’t matter… if you were there. 😊
@turnerthemanc9 ай бұрын
Clapton nailed it. As a guitarist myself, i know we are pulling licks from a database. As Clapton put it: he just keeps pulling those phrases from his database one after the other without any lag. I always thought as his playing like it has been quantized, so every note, no matter how fast, fits a Bar perfectly
@suzie98748 ай бұрын
But ask yourself. Whose licks are they. They are all borrowed from others. Nothing was his. He added very little to the music world as far as advancing music. He was not ground breaking at all.
@turnerthemanc8 ай бұрын
@@suzie9874 I dont need to ask myself anything about SRV. Slash, Clapton, steve Vai. BB King , to name a few, all thought he was something very special. I'll be guided by them
@suzie98748 ай бұрын
@@turnerthemanc And i see with your post here when you mention Slash. He is by far the most overrated guitarist of all time. He constantly messes up live. He has 3-4 songs that he does do very good on. But he is no where near a top 250 guitarist. And that say otherwise. Knows very little about the history of rock music.
@turnerthemanc8 ай бұрын
@@suzie9874 so who do you like then
@suzie98748 ай бұрын
@@turnerthemanc I like may guitarist. I would not say Slash is anywhere near the top. Hendrix is the #1. Whether you like his music or not. No one has done more for rock music and changing it than Hendrix did. As for the era that Slash played. CC Deville is way better than Slash. Dave Murray, Jake E Lee, Randy Rhoades, David Gilmour. It is a long long list. And Slash is way down the list. I mean seriously. How do you do a cover song of one of the most greatest ever in his fields of music. And mess it up. Slash managed to do just that with Crazy Train. With Ozzy and Sharon sitting there watching. Poor Oz was asking Sharon. What is this.
@jspntrАй бұрын
he was a force of nature. rip stevie
@flynnstone35805 ай бұрын
I met Jimmy Vaughn playing at the Twain Harte wildlife refuge in California in the mid 80s and he told me he taught Stevie how to play.