CLIMAXING🎸🔥| First time hearing Stevie Ray Vaughan - Voodoo Child ~Live from Austin T | reaction
First time hearing Stevie Ray Vaughan - Voodoo Child ~Live from Austin T | reaction
#stevierayvaughan #voodoochild #reaction #srv
First time hearing Stevie Ray Vaughan - Voodoo Child ~Live from Austin T | reaction
#stevierayvaughan #voodoochild #reaction #srv
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You just witnessed the best guitar player ever!
Ahhhh yeah! Legendary performance. I'm a 50 year old black man. Jimi Hendrix made me first want to learn guitar. But i quit. Later Stevie Ray Vaughan brought me back and made me buy a guitar as a kid. I suck but i still have that guitar. His style was heavily influenced by the blues singer/guitarist Albert King. He has many great performances on youtube. He will forever be one of my favorite guitarists if not my fav.
@pchafe66
2 жыл бұрын
He was a big Jimi Hendrix adherent too, and who can blame him! I'm so glad he loved Hendrix, Lordy
@greekadmirer2204
2 жыл бұрын
Der Red , totally with you on that one ..Stevie Ray and Albert in session show is my favourite go to blues watch of all time .
Great to see younger people appreciating Stevie Ray.
And THAT, Sarah, is a fitting response to discovering Stevie Ray Vaughan. You’re absolutely right that he was a Master. RIP SRV.
When God gave talent, he went overboard with this guy 🙂 he was truly one of a kind. Thank you so much, you just made my day 🙏 you are truly the queen of reactions, always pure reactions from the heart..God bless you 🙏
@SarahDengler
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the kind words 🙏🙂 God bless you too
@jimmychristensen7112
2 жыл бұрын
@@SarahDengler thank you so much 🙂
@writerwade9241
2 жыл бұрын
Before I read your comment, I was thinking he was 1/2 of 2 of a kind. The guy he covered here was pretty good too. They were taken too early (for us), but I guess that's what will make Heaven so great. Can you imagine the concerts! LOL!
@jimmychristensen7112
2 жыл бұрын
@@writerwade9241 i guess you are right about that 😄 people like them are only send here a short time, and then they are called home
@OscarMartinez-pz9rg
2 жыл бұрын
You're right about that.. God was definitely was showing off when he created Stevie😄
"My brain is on fire" That's about right Sarah for SRV 😎
Great react. He’s one of the few artists I would recommend seeing all his live versions before listening to studio versions. His charisma and talent is undeniable.
Yes !!! RIP, STEVIE RIP, JIMI
It is performances like this that prove what an amazing guitarist and musician Stevie (RIP) was. And it is reactions like this that prove what a great, genuine, heart-felt reactor Sarah is! And we get to experience both of them in the same video! It's a win-win-win scenario!! Keep on keeping on, Sarah!
Stevie had to leave us to go back to his home Planet ....
I remember watching that on VHS until it broke after years of use. I recorded it the night Austin City Limits first aired it. :)
I had the honor of talking with him several times at a small club I worked at in Louisville Ky. truly a great man, short in stature, but tall in talent .. his hands seemed so big and strong for such a small guy. He loved playing, he was constantly jamming with anyone.. several local bands around Louisville would have SRV joining them for a great session.. the man could bend and break those strings.. he played that guitar better behind his back, better than most could play it in front
The GOAT OF GOATS....PERIOD! 😎
A great jimi hendrix song.
Stevie Ray Vaughan, Little Wing, live at the El Macambo. You will shed tears.
i have noticed all the truly great guitarists never play to a script the walk on stage and shut the world around them off. Close their eyes and let the music take over its like they are a conduit for whatever the music tells them what to play but it takes a genius like Stevie to instantly play what the music is telling them to play no matter how fast or complicated
What you were doing during this vid is exactly what we did back in the day the first time we heard Stevie.
Stevie Ray Vaughn was one of my favorite guitarist of all time
Lots of great guitarists, but SRV truly was unbelievable.
He had the gift….thank god we recorded it
Good God, Girl!! Looked like you really enjoyed that. Of course you did, great reaction. I also am so in love with the way he played guitar. He was the master, one of a kind, a real Voodoo Chile with any guitar he put those magic hands on. It's so incredibly wonderful to see a younger generation appreciate SRV, being that he's been gone over 30yrs. Just like Stevie, I was born in 1954, just a month later. I've never before or after heard anyone play from the soul quite like him. Truly the GOAT, sorely missed all these years, still get choked up thinking about that sad day he left us brokenhearted. Have you tried "Life Without You" and "With gone and give up on Love" ? Both at the Capital Theatre. also, don't miss "Little Wing" from the El Macombo. Love and ☮️ to all.
Organized, melodic chaos comin outta the sound system this axe is feedin into!
so good miss him everyday
Hi Ms. Sarah, Try SRV's "Sound Check" it is better than most others Show.. Notice the fingering on the 1st. song.. ♠W.G.
I got to see him when he was still alive real when he was just coming out he opened for Dire Straights this was back in the late 80s and he blew Dire Str,off the stage and like Jimmy Steve will never be seen again as him Jimmy and the Drummer from Rush must be having one hell of a jam set-ion in heaven for if there in Hell Satins burning right now.
Just wonderful. Id genuinely love to know Leo Fenders thoughts seeing his creation used like this. Its verging on guitar abuse. Wonderful reaction Sarah , rock on girl 💃🏾💃🏾💃🏾
@SarahDengler
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much
@johnsmithgames6132
2 жыл бұрын
What Stevie did to a guitar was illegal in all 50 states....
He began practicing and playing at age 7. Obviously, he was enormously gifted musically and he played and practiced All. The. Time. The blues and the guitar were everything. Plus he lived in the era before computers, before facebook, instagram. tik toc, and all the rest. There were far fewer distractions for someone wanting to dedicate themselves to something they loved. He could play all day and not feel like he was missing out on the day's social media obsession. He never put his guitar down so he could stare at his phone for half an hour 5 times a day.
By far the best reaction to this song. ❤️❤️❤️
I was blessed to see SRV live twice and you hit it on the head. People were just mezmerized watching him. After the show you felt the electricity flowing through your body for days! He is sorely missed!
RIP Stevie. Jim
What an amazing reaction. It looks like the music seeped into your soul and you let it move your spirit. Awesome!
Fantastic reaction to a fantastic performance from SRV
If SRV isn’t the best guitar player of all time he certainly in the top 5! Notice he dropped his pick twice and never missed a beat. Incredible
@ericlweatherhog
Жыл бұрын
I'm not sure if he dropped it or the pick just runs away due to the insanity. :) I put SRV @ #1 in my book.
@thesho21
Жыл бұрын
I don't think he dropped the pick. Pretty sure he's adjusting the pedals in front of him.
He lived in my city for many years, and we loved him well. Salute from Austin, Texas.
Probably the greatest guitarist ever! Great reaction. Influenced by the original of this song's performer, Jimi Hendrix!
Thank you for this. One of my favorite reactions to my friend, Stevie Ray. He was as beautiful a human as he was talented. I wish you could have met him. Keep going with his music! “Tin Pan Alley” with Stevie Ray Vaughan, featuring Johnny Copeland, “Lenny” from live at the El Macombo. Thank you so much.
I saw Stevie Ray Vaughan the night before he died!
Thank you!!
Beautiful... your reactions to SRV. Beautiful.
Love your reaction! Gotta check out Couldn't stand the weather, Willie the wimp, Texas flood, Cold shot, Life by the drop, The sky is crying. He performed everything the same way, to perfection! Incredible talent!
Fantastic channel love and respect from the UK 👍👍👍👍👍👍🌟😀😀 amazing 👍 srv a true legend 👍
@SarahDengler
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you, have a good 👍 😊
I can still take you to the very spot I was standing when they announced his death in the helicopter crash. That was 32 yrs ago. I was 18...
@SarahDengler
2 жыл бұрын
Wow, how sad
The best what a guitar!
Sarah, You have to see Stevie Ray's "life without you"...the live version
@dougrabenberg7383
2 жыл бұрын
At Passiac N.J. that is
LOVE THIS. Your reaction is awesome. He really is the greatest of all time! 🐐
Congratulations young ladie, you have good taste in music.😉
Love your teactikns, Sarah!! ❤❤❤
Keep your eyes on his hands, there is a lot going on
Go, go, girl! You show me what I feel! (can't do it myself, as I am a 70 year old white guy). And he sure does play like a sped up rainbow explosion!
You should check out: Dirty Pool Live at Montreaux 1982; Tin Pan Alley Live at Montreaux 1985 with Johnny Copeland; Riviera Paradise, Mary Had a Little Lamb, Tightrope, Crossfire, Look at Little Sister, Couldn't Stand the Weather all Live at Austin 1989; Love Struck Baby, Ain't Gonna Give Up On Love Live at Daytona Beach 1987; Life Without You Live at Nashville 1987 ( a lot of people recommend the Capitol Theater version of this song, but after getting clean and sober the message in Nashville is closer to his heart).
My older brothers played this to me when I left school, in 1981
To me his music rocking jazz may he rest in peace he's playing for God now cool
Believe it or not, this isn't even his best live version.
I just love your reaction. It is great that the younger generation is discovering such great talents and are so surprised. Did you notice that his eyes were closed most of the time? It does leave me speechless every time I watch this particular video.
1:13 song makes me tingle
This was Jimi Hendrix on top from Stevie Ray Vaughan. Thank you Sarah from Germany to Germany all time for the good music!
Such a heartfelt reaction, SRV was blessed.
Great reaction.
If you search on KZread for Stevie videos, you won’t be disappointed. What I’ve found is he doesn’t play the same song exactly the same way twice.
Master miss him so much !!
I love your channel! 🙂
@SarahDengler
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you 😊 💓
Me listening to SRV! 😎
you need to play " LIFE WITHOUT YOU " by STEVIE RAY live at capital theater
Stevie is best seen in his live performances, you really should watch his hands, amazing. Try "Texas Flood" Live at El Macombo. He never played a song the same way twice.
I appreciate how much you were into his playing but it's a shame you didn't keep your eye's open to watch him:-)
Your awesome reaction is my favourite so far! I think the audience was just sitting there in stunned silence in the face of Stevie's briliance! 😁 Fun fact: Stevie was using a wah-wah pedal that used to belong to Jimi Hendrix. He personally asked Jimi's family for permission to cover this song, and Jimi's father gave him the pedal as a gift. Jimi was one of his biggest idols, and it's been said that no one covered Jimi better than Stevie. He wasn't just covering him here, he was channeling him in a way all his own. Here are some more suggestions for you: Texas Flood (Live at the El Mocambo): kzread.info/dash/bejne/fXdpqpuJZKmbhc4.html Tin Pan Alley (with Johnny Copeland): kzread.info/dash/bejne/c3uE2o-em9TAddI.html Love Struck Baby / Rude Mood: kzread.info/dash/bejne/gWh9rcadddabqNY.html Riviera Paradise: kzread.info/dash/bejne/ZZeTmriOfJjQm9Y.html Everything he did was awesome; those are just for a start. Stevie Ray is always best experienced live. His studio recordings were great, but his energy really came out on stage. Each live performance was unique because he made a point of never playing any song the same way twice. Thankfully we can now watch many of them on YT and choose our favourites. Sadly he died in a helicopter crash in 1990, but he will live on in his music. I'm so happy you're discovering him and spreading the word to others! Hope you enjoy my suggestions!
You have to hear Lenny by srv best song ever
Thank you for that, he's the GOAT if you would like a good one check out "LIFE WITHOUT YOU" at the Capital Theater he will blow you away,with what he does, the guitar needed a smoke break after that "SEMPER FI"DEVILDAWG I just joined you great reaction.
You should react to his instrumental version of Little Wing, it's mind bending
People mention this all the time. Why is the crowd so tame? It's being filmed on Austin City Limits tv program. The crowd is told to stay subdued. They r filming a special. Hope this helps.
@SarahDengler
2 жыл бұрын
Oh yea! Now I get it, thank you
@tonydelapa1911
2 жыл бұрын
It’s just as well I wasn’t there. I would have been unable to be subdued. 😂
"Voodoo Chile" not "Child". I saw him play this in 1984 at the Delta Blues Fest in a cotton field in Mississippi. I spoke with him and the band for 15 minutes backstage before they went on, while BO Diddly played. Albert King followed as the final act.
@user-zq5jd7ee9n
Ай бұрын
Chile is just a colloquial derivation of the word child. Saying the same thing.
@RalphSpoiledsport
Ай бұрын
@@user-zq5jd7ee9n the title is still "Voodoo Chile". That is the name of the song.
@user-zq5jd7ee9n
Ай бұрын
@@RalphSpoiledsport I got it. I know all about it. Thanks.
The guitar needed a cigarette after that......
@mztweety1374
Жыл бұрын
Yeah and a nap😂
he and jimi are like jordan and lebron…. you just can’t pick on that’s better than the other.
Love the channel!! Can I suggest Autumn: Heroine's Theme/Deep Summer's Sleep/The Winter Long by The Strawbs. RIck Wakeman (keyboardist for Yes) came from this band. This one is something to behold and will move you.
@SarahDengler
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you! I will add it to the list!
@LordAnthonyKagan
2 жыл бұрын
@@SarahDengler Great!
@LordAnthonyKagan
2 жыл бұрын
Sorry for the multiples. I noticed you've enjoyed some Yes. Oh they are something else.
perfectly appropriate reaction i think the ACL crowd was just in awe i am and i've probably seen it over a hundred times and i'm still in awe they left it off the dvd ? ! ? ! i was pissed so this is only place we can watch it but the song seems cursed "It i don't see you no more in this world I'll meet you in the next one . . . both jimi and SRV were gone shortly
@bsananda0
2 жыл бұрын
In the greek myth of icarus he flew to close to the sun thank god we have these videos
@bsananda0
2 жыл бұрын
too close
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The audience was quiet probably because since this was a live TV show, they may have been instructed to keep things low level. A lot of movement would have been too distracting for the TV audience.
Sarah, you were exclaiming about your brain because of this music. This song in this style was originally recorded in 1969, by none other than Jimi Hendrix. To me, and I believe many would agree, SRV does more justice to the song than Hendrix. This style of playing and music was referred to as “psychedelic “ music, as it was introduced during the late 60s at a time when a lot of Psychedelic drugs were being taken, and people would “trip out “ on the music like you just listened to. Yep, SRV is definitely a mind trip. He’s not called the GOAT for nothing.
Have you heard jimi's?
Y'all it's Chile with an e not a d.
Guys you could only imagine what these girls are thinking the first time they see Stevie do that shit with his fingers…if you’re not able to be creative enough to understand why they make those faces I feel bad for your ladies
@christiandengler6689
2 жыл бұрын
wow...you have some issues mate...get yourself checked out! The irony of you saying you feel sorry for other people's wifes is just too much! Does your wife know what kind of a little disgusting pig you are?
first of all love srv but not to acknowledge where this great song came from is a tragedy.please dont let these gods vanish.they wrote it and played just as good.i m sure hendrix had one of those nights that was not filmed that he would have embarrassed Stevie ray.unlrss you were there who knows.
Climaxing? Excuse me?
Not R&B, Texas Blues.
Beautiful........no not the Song..........you....well that Song too but you!
WHEN Contel-Pro creates a massive infusion of drugs into the Black community; Architects of the Black Consciousness Movement are imprisoned or assassinated; Black Culture becomes synonymous with Drug, Prison, and Gang Culture; Music Arts & access to instruments are largely removed from inner-city schools; The music industry adds the study of jazz and ethno-musicology to college curriculums; Race music evolves only enough to open doors for Black musicians to play bass and drums in rock bands; Country Music is Redlined; Black women musicians are marginalized; AI perpetuates bias in music channel genres; Automated technology shortens the imitation lag; Access to music & dance is on instant replay; A Hit-list in rap music, brings to mind the insurance policies that music companies take out on rap artists; And post-modernism replaces proper attribution. THEN you are entertained by channels of mascots who see culture through a straw... Introduced to artists who reproduce music, born of Black (spirituals, blue grass, county, jazz, blues, stride, reggae, rap, bomba, plena, marange, salsa, bossi nova, etc.) music. Sadly, you are bearing witness to the peripheral dark age of Black American culture.
@christiandengler6689
2 жыл бұрын
I don't think that the dark ages of your culture is limited to the black community! That whole country is going coo coo!
Maintenant tout le monde en fait des vidéos de réaction franchement a Quoi sa sert ? Ridicule 🤣🤣🤣🤡
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