u remember that guy you buuhed at.. died as a very rich man and as one of the best blues players in the world.. if somebody bued when he played this, then they dont know a good thing when they see it.. thanks for the music SRV :)
@TheLobogm They booed right from the beginning! I listened on the radio back then in 82 and could not believe it, cause i thought this was as if a new jimi hendrix was born. The radioman said the audience was expecting traditional "black" blues, like b.b. king and it was so loud, far louder than rock acts would play at that time, and that in the concert hall the sound was terrible. I friend of mine was there and he said it was true. I'm glad in 85 the receipton was more friendly...
You dont have to like him and thats cool.................and thats your choice.............. but to be glad someone is dead because you dont like their music is being a prickish asshole. Their is a lot of artist I dont like dead or living......... I dont wish them dead or glad they are gone. Thats just being a decent human being.
This was an excellent tight performance. I even heard that when some of the audience discovered it was going to be electric instruments they boo'd. SRV and his bassist have a way of blending not unlike a good pair lead guitar and rhythm.
It was the Montreux Blues Festival, and alot of the crowd was not ready to hear an ELECTRIC blues band. They booed him, but he kept on and didn't miss a beat the whole time on stage
It was the Montreux Blues Festival, and alot of the crowd was not ready to hear an ELECTRIC blues band. They booed him, but he kept on and didn't miss a beat the whole time on stage.
actually I was at that concert, and I don't remember the booing at all, I think it was people on the periphery... it was the first time I had seen SRV and was blown away... The festival that year was very good...
@neoscenes According to your profile you were 6 years old at the 1982 SRV concert? You probably wouldn't remember any booing anyway. Would they let a 6 year old into the Montreux Jazz festival?
They might have been in shock with SRV's wild blues style, they surely couldnt comprehend what was going on guitar-wise or they would have been in awe!
this doesn't sound like his usual tone... I heard he had to use some generic stage amps or something cause he couldnt bring his.. anwyay this whole performance was amazing... pride and joy, texas flood, collins shuffle.. what an amazing concert.
The Montreax Jazz Festival was held in Switzerland, not France. I read somewhere that most of the performers were using acoustics, so maybe the audience wasn't prepared. However, any music lover should appreciate this smokin' hot performance. It's impressive, the way he makes it look so natural and easy.
Actually, it was a small part of the crowd; a vociferous bunch of morons who today, if they they have a semblance of spine in their backs, must be biting what is left of their grubby, dirty, useless fingers.
This is definitely one of his earlier appearances. To love SRV . . . he must grow on you like a vine. Once he grabbed hold, there was no turning back.
..this appearance was their first..they actually get boo'd the second half of the dvdv is their next appearance there...obv no booing...in 1982 noone knew who he was..theirs been reports that Bowie and Jackson Brown were in the audience..they saw the talent ..felt bad about his poor reception..Stevie got some help from those guys..he played for Bowie on his Album that year.... sometime before the next festival....Pride and Joy was released...and the rest is history. RIP stevie
He did get booed but he played on a day when they were doing more acoustic stuff which didn't help but still it's hard to imagine booing someone who plays like SRV. Jackson Brown gave him free time at his recording studio after seeing him there so it worked out.
He was just so good. I can't get over it. Most people try to get speed and scales. But Stevie let his sing and it had attitude. His tone was so killer.
thank you for bleeping out the FUCKING NASTY CROWD FUCK THE WHOLE CORWD Stevie Ray Vaughn is a true proffesional for finishing the concert without walking off HE IS A TRUE LEGEND
you need a best selling record to get a cheer from one of these bozos. SRV and Double Trouble were the first to ever perform here without even A record. That takes somethin to do, but i guess they already had enough good feedback to get a gig at the montreux "Jazz" festival
@idrum6969 I think if you dislike somebody on stage, keep it to yourself, or the people you're sitting with. Booing is very rude, you can bet the people who booed him are assholes in life. Either walk out, or shut the fuck up.
@idrum6969 That's because they were there to hear Jazz. When they heard real music coming from the greatest guitar player to ever live... they simply didn't know how to react.
Good Question Tasty Metal. Just goes to show how powerful and sad popular opinion can be, kind of reminds me of Hitler. What fools!
Still SRV was so humble I don't think that he had hard feelings. He came back to Montreal a year or two later and rocked the house again, only this time popular opinion had changed. There were a few people out their who weren't booing at this performance, although the longer the performance went on the fewer there were.
Ironically, the MJF website doesn't even list SRV on the 82 bill, and the 85 description lists him last...Hell they even list Nina Hagen and Kid Creole before SRV. Wonder how many grammy awards have been won at Montreux? SRV got one for the 82 show when they booed him off the stage...Snobs
MONTREUX not Montreal... it is two completely different city's!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Montreal has the biggest jazz festival which is so fucking nice because i live there. Montreux is in another continent haha
I applogize, that was an ignorant thing for me to say. I have never been to Switzerland, but I imagine it is incredible, and I bet that the Montreux fest is awsemoe, and I know alot of those people who booed were pure jazz people.
My teacher was at this show, and he said that after Stevie's segment was over David Bowie went on stage and asked him to be on his next record, (which was Let's Dance, and came out later that year).
Incredible how this dude gets booed yet today with this bimbo craze and these bimbos who are constantly revealed to be lip synching, the boos are all but shut down and covered by the media. My brother was at that Saturday night live show where Ashlee Simpson was caught red handed lip synching, and he said EVERYONE booed the hell out of her, but the network edited that all out. Don`t believe me, look it up on YOUtube.
yeah i have the dvd it is worth every penny this set was a good example of what the Austin blues scene was like with Jimmy Vaughn,Billy gibbons,Stevie Vaughn, Eric Johnson(even though he is much more jazz then blues)wish i could have been there and these are just the well known names there were guitar players that could keep up with Stevie but never hit the big time.
You must really love SRV, I reconize you name in like everyone of his videos! Nothing wrong with that though, he was an amazing musician, definetly one of my greatest influinces
I see you got some stuff from stevie ray albert king, very nice chump .
Divabrat911 1 day ago
Como se llama esta canción?
unvarontierno 2 days ago
Tommy Shannon-- as good on bass as Stevie was on the Strat!
Musicmandanz 4 days ago
joder como hace sonar la strato !!!!!
eltiti2011 1 week ago
2 mariquitas
Hugoj33 1 week ago
:) Q grandee!!!!!!!!
TheVictorguitarrista 2 weeks ago
amazing
Metalhead0217 2 weeks ago
Speed and Scales; that about sums it up.. Too Much time spent on dick swinging now a days and not enough people playing for the feel!
SeLeJam 2 weeks ago
Somewhere between 5:05 and 5:16 he spits out his cigarette.
davidcarr90 1 month ago 3
Tommy Shannon is great
BlackTrish1594 1 month ago 6
u remember that guy you buuhed at.. died as a very rich man and as one of the best blues players in the world.. if somebody bued when he played this, then they dont know a good thing when they see it.. thanks for the music SRV :)
sandiecd 1 month ago
Hideaway!!
AKIDON4 1 month ago
Did you know---This audience booed at the end of the show ? What the fuck ! Why ?!
TheLobogm 2 months ago
@TheLobogm They booed right from the beginning! I listened on the radio back then in 82 and could not believe it, cause i thought this was as if a new jimi hendrix was born. The radioman said the audience was expecting traditional "black" blues, like b.b. king and it was so loud, far louder than rock acts would play at that time, and that in the concert hall the sound was terrible. I friend of mine was there and he said it was true. I'm glad in 85 the receipton was more friendly...
tcm554 1 month ago
You dont have to like him and thats cool.................and thats your choice.............. but to be glad someone is dead because you dont like their music is being a prickish asshole. Their is a lot of artist I dont like dead or living......... I dont wish them dead or glad they are gone. Thats just being a decent human being.
idrum6969 3 months ago 12
@idrum6969 why is that comment on this video tho...? who here doesnt like him lol
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never liked him,glad he's dead
snatchhog 3 months ago
@snatchhog One day you'll be dead too. Not many will know but minus one psychopath the world will become a better place
Jesrama1 3 months ago 3
@snatchhog if I ever see you on the street Ill king hit you! Have some respect!
DaveHSVGTS 3 months ago
I can not understand how anyone could boo this performance...they are tight, tight, tight!
MultiKZB 4 months ago
fuckin love rude mood
seb123420 5 months ago
SRV always cheers me up when I am down in the dumps Thanks for your music.
flaca201978 5 months ago
SRV always cheers me up when I am down in the dumps Thanks SRV for your music.
flaca201978 5 months ago
What a killer !! 03:00
gabuna 5 months ago in playlist Vidéos favorites de gabuna
I guess they wanted to hear so off key scale rolls and a little yodelling. Stevie showed what real music was.
jojojosmart1 6 months ago
smoke in the mouth, too fuckin badass.
OldFartStudios 6 months ago
This was an excellent tight performance. I even heard that when some of the audience discovered it was going to be electric instruments they boo'd. SRV and his bassist have a way of blending not unlike a good pair lead guitar and rhythm.
ihrescue 6 months ago
This was an excellent tight performance. I even heard that when some of the audience discovered it was going to be electric instruments they boo'd.
ihrescue 6 months ago
Only 42,780 people have had the pleasure of listening to this!!!....6,852.430,043 are missing out.
budaburns 7 months ago
Blues 101 !!!!
budaburns 7 months ago
rule the heaven with pride and joy , Stevie...Rest in Peace...
The audience sucked.... love this .
n1cklass 8 months ago
Heaven's got a Hell of a Band!
jinxthekatt 8 months ago
love it, love it , love it.
Thanks
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It was the Montreux Blues Festival, and alot of the crowd was not ready to hear an ELECTRIC blues band. They booed him, but he kept on and didn't miss a beat the whole time on stage
jfields6785 9 months ago
It was the Montreux Blues Festival, and alot of the crowd was not ready to hear an ELECTRIC blues band. They booed him, but he kept on and didn't miss a beat the whole time on stage.
jfields6785 9 months ago
AWESOME.
lolzors128 9 months ago
I can't understand how he removed his cigar, lol
Naidenov89 10 months ago
those peasants from switzerland don't appreciate real music
immatypewholike2lite 10 months ago
zero dislikes, lets keep it that way...
larstheguitarguy 11 months ago 2
The people booed him, because his music was so awesome, that it put them in a Rude Mood!
TNTMan93 1 year ago
@neoscenes it says in Stevies biography that he was booed and told he sounded like Hendrix
SG19755 1 year ago
hey what is this song??? thanks so much!!!
raysonkong 1 year ago
@raysonkong He starts off playing Hide Away by Freddie King and goes into Rude Mood halfway through and then finishes with the end of Hide Away.
togarthrxd12 1 year ago
Booing? Oh, and how delighted they were the next time Stevie came back! Shows you how Stevie tamed those bastards.
fujiyoshi 1 year ago 2
Who gives the cloud-computing masters data that they can actually correlate? -- I surely don't....
neoscenes 1 year ago
who gives the cloud-computing masters any data that they can accurately correlate? -- I surely don't!!
neoscenes 1 year ago
Love SRV...but from all the videos I have watched of him, I can't help but notice how bored the drummer always looks.
jf4r3w311 1 year ago
legend of global blues, SRV will ALWAYS BE THE BEST. REST IN PEACE STEVIE.... MUCH LUV FROM VENEZUELA!!! Your legacy lives ON AND ON
GTCH9471 1 year ago
FUK THE FRENCH
verbalassalt09 1 year ago
@verbalassalt09 They're swiss lol
TheKogunEnjou 1 year ago
actually I was at that concert, and I don't remember the booing at all, I think it was people on the periphery... it was the first time I had seen SRV and was blown away... The festival that year was very good...
neoscenes 1 year ago
@neoscenes According to your profile you were 6 years old at the 1982 SRV concert? You probably wouldn't remember any booing anyway. Would they let a 6 year old into the Montreux Jazz festival?
jf4r3w311 1 year ago
I still dont get why people were booing.
They might have been in shock with SRV's wild blues style, they surely couldnt comprehend what was going on guitar-wise or they would have been in awe!
Greenman422 1 year ago
this doesn't sound like his usual tone... I heard he had to use some generic stage amps or something cause he couldnt bring his.. anwyay this whole performance was amazing... pride and joy, texas flood, collins shuffle.. what an amazing concert.
Matt14500 1 year ago
The Montreax Jazz Festival was held in Switzerland, not France. I read somewhere that most of the performers were using acoustics, so maybe the audience wasn't prepared. However, any music lover should appreciate this smokin' hot performance. It's impressive, the way he makes it look so natural and easy.
headstock48 1 year ago
FINALLY LIFE IS COMPLETE WHEN I HEARD THIS LICK !!
charlesdeanglenn 1 year ago
A lot of people don't realize he was booed after almost every song. He handled it like a pro. The French are known for rudeness.
1257trebor 1 year ago
amazing to play a guitar as if it was a part or your body
onemoosehunter 1 year ago
Actually, it was a small part of the crowd; a vociferous bunch of morons who today, if they they have a semblance of spine in their backs, must be biting what is left of their grubby, dirty, useless fingers.
kulkusen 1 year ago 2
This is definitely one of his earlier appearances. To love SRV . . . he must grow on you like a vine. Once he grabbed hold, there was no turning back.
kristydeemer 1 year ago
I'm not really into Stevie Ray Vaughn but this is a nice little tune.
RsGhost1 2 years ago
RsGhost1, I would suggest that you watch him live at the El Mocambo and live in Austin, Texas, those are two of his best performances.
pokeymon89 2 years ago 2
@RsGhost1 why are you ILL
xXSH4D0WZz 1 year ago
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Polde1243 2 years ago
freddie kings hideaway
oneandonlyful 2 years ago
The buck stops here
eric1love 2 years ago
his gold years
EstoyAtrasTuyo 2 years ago
Ufff, como está aqui the gypsy , tremendo !!
closed1975 2 years ago
..this appearance was their first..they actually get boo'd the second half of the dvdv is their next appearance there...obv no booing...in 1982 noone knew who he was..theirs been reports that Bowie and Jackson Brown were in the audience..they saw the talent ..felt bad about his poor reception..Stevie got some help from those guys..he played for Bowie on his Album that year.... sometime before the next festival....Pride and Joy was released...and the rest is history. RIP stevie
jac4565 2 years ago
I AM HERE...!!!!
sigey1 2 years ago
He did get booed but he played on a day when they were doing more acoustic stuff which didn't help but still it's hard to imagine booing someone who plays like SRV. Jackson Brown gave him free time at his recording studio after seeing him there so it worked out.
hawki5120 2 years ago
por que coño tuviste que morir tan pronto cabron, eras el puto amo, no se te olvida
pajertomandangas 2 years ago 3
RIP Stevie
Vincenteloco 2 years ago 2
He was just so good. I can't get over it. Most people try to get speed and scales. But Stevie let his sing and it had attitude. His tone was so killer.
LifeJuice90 2 years ago 27
please what is the name of this song?
nicorengoguner 2 years ago
The drummer looks like Eric Johnson from the back
0iGer0 2 years ago
2.08 - 2.11
cocaine
ditkaq 2 years ago 3
good call
no doubt
justchill919 2 years ago
SRV was the Blues
Kirk Hammett covered this song, u can see him playing it on the Cunning Stunts dvd
ultimateguitar553 3 years ago
thank you for bleeping out the FUCKING NASTY CROWD FUCK THE WHOLE CORWD Stevie Ray Vaughn is a true proffesional for finishing the concert without walking off HE IS A TRUE LEGEND
VH5150MetallicaFan 3 years ago 11
I agree..SRV was the real deal..sometimes the listening crowd can be real jerks..but stevie and the boys still kicked ass!!!!
fistchips 2 years ago 2
you need a best selling record to get a cheer from one of these bozos. SRV and Double Trouble were the first to ever perform here without even A record. That takes somethin to do, but i guess they already had enough good feedback to get a gig at the montreux "Jazz" festival
Mattycnw 3 years ago 8
I agree with your comment. It was unfair how the crowd reacted towards the band. I think their performance here was stellar im my opinion.
idrum6969 3 years ago 7
@idrum6969 I think if you dislike somebody on stage, keep it to yourself, or the people you're sitting with. Booing is very rude, you can bet the people who booed him are assholes in life. Either walk out, or shut the fuck up.
Never boo, ESPECIALLY Stevie!
ontariobuds 1 year ago
@idrum6969 That's because they were there to hear Jazz. When they heard real music coming from the greatest guitar player to ever live... they simply didn't know how to react.
gl797 8 months ago
@Mattycnw fuck the swiss
omeritos 1 year ago
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they want to hear some boring,jazz music
jonkontant 3 years ago
its not boring, its just not in your face. like your pal was last night.
stones0731 3 years ago 4
how is the name of the song? or it is an improvisation lol xDDDD
GermanStel 3 years ago
hide away! original freddy king song i believe
taterboobs 3 years ago 3
Yep.... Johnny Winter usually opens with this one... bet they would have booed him too, after all he is REALLY white..
TheDrugStoreMan 3 years ago
thats cuz hes albino man
heavymetalkicksass 3 years ago
Good Question Tasty Metal. Just goes to show how powerful and sad popular opinion can be, kind of reminds me of Hitler. What fools!
Still SRV was so humble I don't think that he had hard feelings. He came back to Montreal a year or two later and rocked the house again, only this time popular opinion had changed. There were a few people out their who weren't booing at this performance, although the longer the performance went on the fewer there were.
doyne75 4 years ago
Yup, quite happily came back in '85 and melted these people's faces clean off :)
denton93 3 years ago
Ironically, the MJF website doesn't even list SRV on the 82 bill, and the 85 description lists him last...Hell they even list Nina Hagen and Kid Creole before SRV. Wonder how many grammy awards have been won at Montreux? SRV got one for the 82 show when they booed him off the stage...Snobs
TheDrugStoreMan 3 years ago 2
Nina Hagen and Kid Creole ¬_¬ My god, that is pathetic x) So he should've got a grammy for it!
denton93 3 years ago
Well, in all fairness, you can't expect the french to recognize good music. =)
jdawg4098 3 years ago
Don't you know Montreux is in Switzerland ?
You retarded. Next time you wanna critize French people, first know what you are talking about. You'll avoid making a fool of yourself.
Ballbreaker73 3 years ago 4
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Ballbreaker73 3 years ago
they speak french in Switzerland..did you know that hahahaha...jackass!
gaberumney 2 years ago
hehe ... lol, that's so pathetic i even laugh of what you say
0iGer0 2 years ago
MONTREUX not Montreal... it is two completely different city's!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Montreal has the biggest jazz festival which is so fucking nice because i live there. Montreux is in another continent haha
irockj9456 3 years ago
Hey Thanks, you learn something new everyday! So Montreux is the land of fools who booed the late Great Texan SRV?
doyne75 3 years ago
Yes it is!
irockj9456 3 years ago
I applogize, that was an ignorant thing for me to say. I have never been to Switzerland, but I imagine it is incredible, and I bet that the Montreux fest is awsemoe, and I know alot of those people who booed were pure jazz people.
doyne75 3 years ago
Yup, and Montreux is in Switzerland, NOT FRANCE
0iGer0 2 years ago 3
Anyone reading this catch SRV at the Paradiso in Amsterdam 1983 ???? I was there and would love to find a recording... I do have pics...
TheDrugStoreMan 3 years ago
How can those people sleep at night knowing that they booed Stevie Ray Vaughan?
TastyMetal 4 years ago 2
well like it was the first time that they had an electric band come to the jazz festival its not what they expected
killzwitskillz 3 years ago
i dont think he was stevie ray vaughan at the time i think it was stevie vaughan and double troble not tat the name makes the difference
taterboobs 3 years ago
My teacher was at this show, and he said that after Stevie's segment was over David Bowie went on stage and asked him to be on his next record, (which was Let's Dance, and came out later that year).
bibimbab111 4 years ago
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Boo! Boo! Get off the stage! Junkie! Boooo!
475734567 4 years ago
Incredible how this dude gets booed yet today with this bimbo craze and these bimbos who are constantly revealed to be lip synching, the boos are all but shut down and covered by the media. My brother was at that Saturday night live show where Ashlee Simpson was caught red handed lip synching, and he said EVERYONE booed the hell out of her, but the network edited that all out. Don`t believe me, look it up on YOUtube.
Edhallick 4 years ago
cant beleive he got booed off at his first apearance there. has any on else seen the dvd?
DrewStoneRoses 4 years ago
yeah i have the dvd it is worth every penny this set was a good example of what the Austin blues scene was like with Jimmy Vaughn,Billy gibbons,Stevie Vaughn, Eric Johnson(even though he is much more jazz then blues)wish i could have been there and these are just the well known names there were guitar players that could keep up with Stevie but never hit the big time.
5556a 4 years ago
he was booed off because the audience expected the classic blues with acoustic guitars, this was toooooo modern for them
Bertl89 4 years ago
yeah i know but thats not really the point, they should of realised the talent if they wanted blues, but yeah i know.
DrewStoneRoses 4 years ago
how are the fucking swiss arbiters of the blues? they booed him because he wasn't spyro gyra--that's the bullshit the fucks were looking for.
Chupacabrayo 4 years ago
Awesome Stevie
schumiVII 4 years ago
Oh I adore this performance (the whole show)! This is one of my favs! He is SO HOT in this!
ladybluluv 4 years ago
You must really love SRV, I reconize you name in like everyone of his videos! Nothing wrong with that though, he was an amazing musician, definetly one of my greatest influinces
Vinceaholix 4 years ago
Hideaway!
265664883248 4 years ago