Famous Guitarists On Stevie Ray Vaughan

Published 2022-09-11
Stevie Ray Vaughan Was One of The Most Influential And Greatest Guitarists of All-Time. And Even Though His Career Was Tragically Cut Short, His Influence Has Still Been Felt To This Day And His Legacy Lives On. In This Video, some of the greatest guitarists from past and present give their thoughts and opinions on the Iconic Stevie Ray Vaughan. #rock #srv #stevierayvaughan #guitar #fyp #music #viral #trending #blues


0:13 - Jimmie Vaughan
1:04 - B.B. King
1:30 - Jeff Healey
2:04 - Buddy Guy
3:05 - John Mayer
5:10 - Eric Clapton
6:40 - Eric Gales
9:07 - Albert King


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All Comments (21)
  • @HIPCHIP
    There's a story where Stevie was the main act and he found out BB King was his opening act. Stevie became so upset saying that BB King should never be his opening act, that Stevie should be BB's opening act. Stevie went to BB and apologized and tried to get him to take over as the main act and BB said no, it was Stevies gig. Stevie came out and played with BB and then had BB play with him when he was on, basically making it a double act. Stevie was a class act who honored his heroes.
  • Stevie said himself....There will ONLY be one Jimi and we know there will be ONE Stevie Ray. Period....Two legends in guitar playing/blues artists. RIP to them both. Your music lives on...as it should...
  • @dylanput
    I was fortunate enough to be at both of his last 2 shows at Alpine Valley the night he died. I still have both of my ticket stubs. Stevie changed everything I feel and think about music. RIP to the master
  • @richb.4374
    Stevie Ray in my opinion was the best blues player to ever pick up a guitar. Stevie Ray was on his own level, there will never be another one like him. I miss him very much.
  • So talented, humble, genuine, and respectful of the older bluesman. Stevie the guitar player is worth his weight in gold, Stevie the man is priceless! Thanks for all the Love you passed our way ❤ RIP.
  • John Mayer, hit the nail on the head while describing SRV. He was a phenomenon. Not only could he play the guitar excellently, but he could sing while he was playing also. And he never missed a note. Stevie Ray Vaughan is one of the best guitarist in the world. I mean was. And in my mind still is.
  • When Stevie Ray Vaughan died in 1990 the world lost an incredible talent he was a guitar virtuoso.....R.I.P Stevie 🎸🎶
  • @The-Dom
    Eric's description of how Stevie seemed to be an "open channel" struck me the most accurate. You could see in the way Stevie moved as he played and sang that he was flowing freely, that it wasnt coming from his mind, but rather his soul.
  • I think Eric Clapton said it best. Stevie Ray was an open channel, and the music just poured out of him. If you ever saw him live, you understand how right that statement is.
  • SRV was absolutely riveting live. You couldn't possibly not pay attention to every note he played. I never saw a show where the audience was so into the music. It was like being in church at his shows. He was incredibly gifted.
  • @jimburdin
    just goes to show that music has no boundaries and all colors come together to make a unit...why can't we all do this everyday
  • @PeggySnyder
    Stevie’s soul is undeniable. The best of all of the rest. His death was truly a sad day. Miss him.
  • I saw him at the University of Connecticut in 1987. He was fifteen yards from me and he was unbelievable. He waved at me and smiled when I called his name while he was playing. He didn't even look it his guitar while playing most of the time.
  • He was just the best. That's all there is to it. Love you Stevie, rest in peace brother.
  • @billmoran3219
    I had the privilege of seeing SRV five times, three at really small venues where you could just walk up to a small stage and two at venues so big you could barely see the stage. He cut it up every time and was very appreciative of his audience as we were of him and his band. Sad to think he’s not of this earth anymore as well as some of the friends and family that I experienced his shows with, but his music as well as my memories of others will live with me till the end of my time here.
  • @mtp4430
    I think the same thing after watching this video that I thought before I watched it. Stevie Ray Vaughan is one of the greatest Blues guitarists who ever lived.
  • @thor6580
    Buddy Guy, Eric Clapton, Robert Cray and Stevie Ray Vaughan all together on one stage
  • @Obxhatman
    I'll tell you what Stevie Told me , and he said it so very clearly. Every time I hear one of his songs , he says it so eloquently , so vividly and so masterfully. Yet he never has to open his mouth. Its always said with his pick and fingers alone. Hes said it thousands of times in the past , and probably 1000's of more times in the future. Stevie will never be gone............
  • @mesaeddie
    He was the most incredible stage presence I ever saw or heard. In my 70 years I have seen many great guitarists but Stevie was the most impressive and man he could sing. I miss him for damn sure.