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This is fun. Hip-Hop kidz reaction to first time listen to SRV
Looks legit to me, and it's fun to relive my own reaction to SRV so many years ago.
So, I'm loading up a whole bunch of Stevie Ray Vaughan right now because I want to hear it all day today. <iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/Uhp_qDpP0UM" title="YouTube video player" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture; web-share" allowfullscreen></iframe> |
After hearing Stevie's blues licks on DB's Let's Dance album in early '83, I heard about this Texas dude's new album that was coming out. I purchased Texas Flood the Tuesday it was released... it was my last year of college, and then I soaked up everything :)
If you don't have the Live At El Mocambo .... get it! I purchased the VHS when released and later the DVD when that format came around. SRV ... no frills, just a fantastic live show in a small club .... at his epic best! But I don't have to tell you this h_o :D edited: I loved Tommy Shannnon's description of SRV's playing years ago .... "he never played it the same way once .... much less twice" :) |
Some of the reaction videos are really great.
Thanks for that one. |
Reaction videos are a rabbit hole for me.
Reactions to Floyd are fun and Rage Against the Machine always entertain. |
I watch reaction YouTube’s a lot. That one seems legit. I don’t know why SVR never gets mentioned as one of the guitar greats.
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Live at the Mocambo. Such a great dvd to own and play loudly. So glad I got to see him live. My appreciation for him faded but then came back about 5 years ago. Listen to him all the time now.
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Thanks for that, I love reaction videos where they haven't heard the person before. Check out the drummer who reacted to Neil Peart's solo; his mouth was open the whole time. lol
I love SRV and his video of warming up with Scuttle Buttin' is unreal. |
Me and my Dad used to watch Austin City Limits all the time back when the dinosaurs roamed the Earth. One night we turned it on (1980? 1981?) and there was this guy we'd never heard of - Stevie Ray Vaughn. Needless to say we were blown away. I have that original Austin City Limits performance on DVD somewhere...
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None of his other live video appearances whether ACL or Montreaux, etc. that I've seen even come close to the El Mocambo show imo. Get IT :)! edited: Stevie was on ACL in '83 & '89.... get the Mocambo ... thank me later :)! |
Do search for some of the reaction videos of Roy Clark. Dang that guy was awesome. I remember him from Hee Haw but dang, the guy could shred stringed instruments.
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He could play anything too.... |
...and I had tickets to see him at Red Rocks in 1988 and decided I needed to study.
What a world class POOR decision. |
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But he kicked his demons and returned .... his last album with Double Trouble and his collaboration with his brother Jimmie were solid. We were on a boat fishing 5 miles off of Mayport a few years later having a grand ol' time when we heard on the radio about the plane crash and his death ..... talk about a bummer :(. He had so much left after cleaning up his act and getting sober.... just tragic. |
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SRV was already a known commodity by that time, played the infamous Montreux Jazz Fest in 82' where he kinda got boo'd cause the snobby jazz crowd was like WTF did we just witness?????? I had already worn out my first copy of Texas Flood when I found out that SRV was on Let's Dance and my reaction, along with my friends, was, ?? that was a waste of his talent. Had SRV never appeared on Bowies album nothing would have changed for him, his path was set. <iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/h-PxHXdsM7I" title="YouTube video player" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture; web-share" allowfullscreen></iframe> |
Saw him at a blues festival at the Lakewood Amphitheater in Atlanta a few months before the heli crash. What a heartbreaking loss. Can you imagine the incredible music that never was made?
Damn! |
My SRV stories. (You've all probably heard 'em but I'm telling 'em again here)
First time I saw him, probably 1988, 89 maybe earlier...He was the middle act between John Hiatt and Robert Cray. Outdoor show at the LB Day Amphitheatre in Salem, OR. Hiatt came out about dusk had a great set, maybe 45 minutes..SRV came out, and proceeded to blow the entire crowd into the weeds. NOBODY sat down for the whole hour or whatever that he played. Poor Robert Cray had to not only follow SRV, but it started to rain right after he played "Strong Persuader". Most of the crowd filed out the turnstiles into the dark talking about what they had just witnessed from SRV. (My dates are probably wrong) Second time, it was pretty much right before he was killed, maybe the same tour, I can't remember., He played at the Schnitzer auditorium in Portland. One of the loudest shows I can ever remember, might be the reason I have tinnitus now. |
^^^^ Naw .... Let's Dance was released in March of '83 and I distinctly remember being in first summer session in June when I bought Texas Flood. He decided not to tour with Bowie and support his own album..... and at least outside of Texas his work with Bowie was what gave him his initial publicity ....at least in my college town. I went to the record store on the Tuesday Texas Flood was released specifically to buy it .... I wasn't disappointed ;).
But yeah .... he didn't need Bowie :) |
I saw him July 12, 1989....Johnny Winter wasn't supposed to open but he did. I was in the front row, I remember clearly standing in mud covered with hay looking at SRV's boots....
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and as I recall, you can see me with a ramones t shirt sitting at a table....kidding, i have no idea who that is but i like it |
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