First Time Hearing Stevie Ray Vaughan's Epic 'Voodoo Child' 🎸 | Reaction & Guitar Mastery
Join us as we experience Stevie Ray Vaughan's legendary 'Voodoo Child' for the first time! Watch our genuine reaction and celebrate guitar greatness. Don't forget to join our Facebook group This Is It Media for more fun!

THIS IS IT Reactions
1.0M views • Jun 13, 2024

About this video
Let's have some fun together and join our Facebook group This Is It Media by clicking the link https://www.facebook.com/groups/698184405814607/?ref=share
Join our Inner Circle on Patreon by clicking the link https://www.patreon.com/ThisIsItReactions/home
In this video, we explore Stevie Ray Vaughan's iconic cover of "Voodoo Child (Slight Return)" from his second album, "Couldn't Stand the Weather" (1984). Vaughan, a devoted admirer of Jimi Hendrix, believed it was crucial for people to hear Hendrix's music. Though he remained faithful to the original, Vaughan infused the track with his unique style, making it his own. Sam Kemp of Far Out magazine and Damian Fanelli of Guitar World both praise Vaughan's ability to smooth out Hendrix’s experimental edges without losing the music’s power or excitement, effectively introducing Hendrix's avant-garde blues to a new generation. Vaughan often performed "Voodoo Child (Slight Return)" live, with standout versions included on the albums "Live Alive" (1986) and "Live at Montreux 1982 & 1985" (2001). Join us as we celebrate Vaughan's incredible talent and his heartfelt homage to Hendrix.
Join our Inner Circle on Patreon by clicking the link https://www.patreon.com/ThisIsItReactions/home
In this video, we explore Stevie Ray Vaughan's iconic cover of "Voodoo Child (Slight Return)" from his second album, "Couldn't Stand the Weather" (1984). Vaughan, a devoted admirer of Jimi Hendrix, believed it was crucial for people to hear Hendrix's music. Though he remained faithful to the original, Vaughan infused the track with his unique style, making it his own. Sam Kemp of Far Out magazine and Damian Fanelli of Guitar World both praise Vaughan's ability to smooth out Hendrix’s experimental edges without losing the music’s power or excitement, effectively introducing Hendrix's avant-garde blues to a new generation. Vaughan often performed "Voodoo Child (Slight Return)" live, with standout versions included on the albums "Live Alive" (1986) and "Live at Montreux 1982 & 1985" (2001). Join us as we celebrate Vaughan's incredible talent and his heartfelt homage to Hendrix.
Tags and Topics
Browse our collection to discover more content in these categories.
Video Information
Views
1.0M
Likes
21.9K
Duration
13:16
Published
Jun 13, 2024
User Reviews
4.8
(207) Related Trending Topics
LIVE TRENDSRelated trending topics. Click any trend to explore more videos.