SRV & Lonnie Mack - Live 1986 video free download


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Duration: 05:54
Uploaded: 2011/08/27

~Double Whammy!~

The American Caravan

Live at The Orpheum Theater

Memphis, TN

August 1986

Comments

8 years ago

Christine Smith

Stevie And Lonnie .... #SRV

9 years ago

Nolan Pierce

Fantastic!!!!

9 years ago

mark Scantland

Watch out - this video may singe your eyebrows! Whoa! (Hey y’all it’s spring! – Oh yeah)#StevieRayVaughan

9 years ago

Pat Allen

Watch out - this video may singe your eyebrows! Whoa! (Hey y’all it’s spring! – Oh yeah)#StevieRayVaughan

9 years ago

Osh Minelian

Lonnie Mack is amazing. No one milked one note better than Mack.Steve Ray was his biggest fan. Love this clip

9 years ago

frank furter

srv-all that swagger & still couldnt touch Roy Buchanan whom hendrix claimed was the greatest living electric guitarist

9 years ago

Jim Hoerr

Stevie played a bit too loud during Mack's leads. But still a good video.

9 years ago

inquiry7

Man that is really good!! SRV like Hendrix also an awesome rhythm player; especially backing Lonnie Mack!! Great clip.

9 years ago

Speak Easy

Memphis attempt of their own "Austin City Limits", it didn't fly...

9 years ago

FireHorse11291966

Lonnie use to visit down where my dad had his house boat in Aurora Indiana back in early 1970”s when I was little. I would sit around the fire pit with my mom and dad and all the grown-ups and Lonnie would play his acoustic guitar. Looking back now I didn’t even know he was famous he was just friends with all of us. Great times back then as a kid.

9 years ago

Wayne Speirs

I started playing guitar in 1961. I started by copying Duane Eddy (to simple but great to start with) then moved on to the Ventures (much improved but not what I really wanted) then came Lonnie Mack. I bought his album and copied everything he did. I was told he got his sound by playing through a B3 Lesley organ speaker with the turning flutes. Later on I tried this and it sounded exactly like him but the speaker amp was way too weak to push the sound out. If he did use this system he would have had to use a pre-amp to get more power. I don't see him using this system in any of his videos however so I don't know if it was true or not. But I know when I tried it it sounded great.

9 years ago

deanofranksammy

Jam it baby!!! Thanx, I needed that...I feel better now. lol

9 years ago

daniel torrenova

Como se follan las guitarras!!! I love this guys!

10 years ago

THUNDERWORX

Love it.

10 years ago

inquiry7

UNREAL!!! They aren't goin head to head...they're blowin the doors off playin WITH each other!!!

10 years ago

David Theisen

Always heard SRV refer to Lonnie as a huge influence. First time I've seen or heard him play. Badass!

10 years ago

Kevin Done

1958 - The first Flying V, by Gibson, was shipped from a factory in Kalamazoo, MI. The model was discontinued in 1959. It was then re-launched in 1967, made of of mahogany instead of limba wood. *Lonnie Mack* had the seventh "V" off the original production.#dapimusic #mymusichangout #rocknroll #bluesmusic #gibsonflyingv #onthisday #onthisdate #lonniemack #srv #stevierayvaughan 

10 years ago

Chris Moudy

1958 - The first Flying V, by Gibson, was shipped from a factory in Kalamazoo, MI. The model was discontinued in 1959. It was then re-launched in 1967, made of of mahogany instead of limba wood. *Lonnie Mack* had the seventh "V" off the original production.#dapimusic #mymusichangout #rocknroll #bluesmusic #gibsonflyingv #onthisday #onthisdate #lonniemack #srv #stevierayvaughan 

10 years ago

LDYNBLK BAKER

1958 - The first Flying V, by Gibson, was shipped from a factory in Kalamazoo, MI. The model was discontinued in 1959. It was then re-launched in 1967, made of of mahogany instead of limba wood. *Lonnie Mack* had the seventh "V" off the original production.#dapimusic #mymusichangout #rocknroll #bluesmusic #gibsonflyingv #onthisday #onthisdate #lonniemack #srv #stevierayvaughan 

10 years ago

MARIE VARGAS

1958 - The first Flying V, by Gibson, was shipped from a factory in Kalamazoo, MI. The model was discontinued in 1959. It was then re-launched in 1967, made of of mahogany instead of limba wood. *Lonnie Mack* had the seventh "V" off the original production.#dapimusic #mymusichangout #rocknroll #bluesmusic #gibsonflyingv #onthisday #onthisdate #lonniemack #srv #stevierayvaughan 

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