SRV & Lonnie Mack - Double Whammy video free download


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Duration: 04:48
Uploaded: 2007/11/08

Stevie Ray and his mentor, Lonnie Mack, wielding their axes.

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9 years ago

Paige Hill

I met Lonnie...He was an asshole. I met Steve Vaughan...He was not (that is how introduced himself)

9 years ago

Yzacata

Shiit, Sips!

9 years ago

Pat Allen

Lonnie Mack’s “Wham” is the first record SRV bought when he was a young kid. Not that many years later here is Stevie Ray on stage performing that tune with Lonnie Mack. Not too shabby for a boy from Dallas. 

9 years ago

Chris Gabler

True legends! Mentor and protege, teacher and disciple, it doesn't get better than this! It's like Albert King and SRV, or Buddy Guy and Eric Clapton. Just beautiful guitar playing! 

11 years ago

Bobby D

Stevie Ray Vaughan - Wham & Oreo Cookie Blues - Rare Live & Remastered

11 years ago

drifftletsplays

Holy cow! This is epic!

11 years ago

Alex Purnell

does anyone know the bpm of this song?

11 years ago

Victor Meza Hernandez

El poder de dos super guitarristas!!!

11 years ago

Pioter Łoter

What keyboards ?:D

11 years ago

karlthimmel

@GVal i played drums in the house band love to hear. !!!i

12 years ago

oldbuckie

I want to throw my guitar away after watching this !

12 years ago

PeterPug007

Normally when two powerhouse guitarists like this do a duo it gets messy quick. But not these guys...absolutely amazing in all senses. Two of my favorite guitarists of all time. Wow...

12 years ago

G. Valmont Thomas

I was there when this was pilot of a failed TV show called The American Caravan was filmed. Fox Theater in Memphis, TN. I shared hosting duties with Lonnie Mack. The house band and I recorded Bodhisaatva by Steely Dan that weekend and, another guest on the show was the Marshall Chapman!! I will never forget it. I was in make-up with Stevie Ray. If TheManAmongMan has this entire tape, I would be very interested in getting a copy. Let me know, ok? Thanks, G. Valmont Thomas

12 years ago

Herb Seitzer

Back in the 70's when I played B3 organ for Gene Hughes & the Casinos we went to Jewel Studios in Cincinnati and I met Lonnie for the first time. He was a great guy & guitar player........

12 years ago

fedesvin

oh yes 1:47

12 years ago

Ron DeBrule

Lonnie Mack (born Lonnie McIntosh, July 18, 1941, Dearborn County, Indiana, United States) is an American rock, blues and country guitarist and vocalist.Beyond his career as a solo artist, Mack recorded with The Doors, Stevie Ray Vaughan, James Brown, Freddie King, Joe Simon, Ronnie Hawkins, Albert Collins, Roy Buchanan, Dobie Gray and the sons of blues legend Arthur "Big Boy" Crudup, among othersVaughan was an important figure in Texas blues, a loud, swing-driven fusion of blues and rock. He became the leading musician of the blues rock sound, with multiple network television appearances and charting albums. His debut Texas Flood, released in June 1983, became a double-platinum record. Vaughan encompassed multiple styles, including jazz and ballads. Nominated for 12 Grammys, he won six. He won five W.C. Handy Awards and was posthumously inducted into the Blues Hall of Fame in 2000. He is widely considered one of the most respected and influential guitarists of all time.SRV & Lonnie Mack - Double Whammy

12 years ago

2tryhard

This is just TOO great for words! Starts at a "full tilt" and then gets better from there...Wow!. I'm old, but I'm going the other way on the keyboard. Thats a "wide open" B-3 and I think it really adds to the performance...I think it is absolutely perfect...for my money almost a "lesson" on how to "back" a couple of guitars players. One man's opinion

12 years ago

hydorah

@allaboutdatGDA You are right on

12 years ago

poffy8888

@yungsu100 dummy.......

12 years ago

Bigfoot Chester

@yungsu100 Lonnie is an incredible player , a pioneer in blues rock and roll. He is a fantastic singer too if you have not heard him

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