Rough Edges - studio & live material, live material from the 1979 California tour
[Totanka, CDPR019] (1996) (73:52, 19 tracks)
w/Lou Ann Barton on lead vocals (tracks 7-11,15,16)
Tracks 1-12 may have been recorded at the Tempico Grande, Felton, CA, 1979
Tracks 13-17 are probably from the KFAT "Fat Fry", Gilroy, CA, 20aug79
Track 18 includes SRV w/W.C Clark on guitar and the Cobras. Originally
released as a Cobra's single on [Hole Records, HR-1520], 1979
Track 19 is taken from Stevie's early record with The Cast Of Thousands
entitled "A New Hi" [Tempo 2, T2-1], from 1971.
Sound quality on tracks 1-12 is good but has a pronounced wow effect on
some tracks. Tracks 13-17 are excellent quality, as is the Cobra's
track. The track from 1971 has been recorded from a somewhat scratchy
record but is still very listenable.
1. House Is A Rockin'
2. Tightrope
3. Let Me Love You
4. Crossfire
5. Riviera Paradise
6. Wall Of Denial
7. Superstition
8. Cold Shot
9. Texas Flood
10. Voodoo Chile (slight return)
11. Leave My Little Girl Alone
Life Without You
Boogie - "Frosty" (duel w/Albert Collins)
Texas Flood - w/B.B. King
Pride And Joy - instrumental
Instrumental - "Rude Mood"
Lenny
Instrumental
Superstition
Voodoo Chile
Instrumental - "Rude Mood"
Pride And Joy
Scuttle Buttin' - "Testify"
Crossfire
Jam - "Travis Walk"
Sailing Shoes
The Star Spangled Banner
Unplugged & Jamming
New Orleans, 22apr88, w/BB King and Albert Collins (tracks 1-3)
Berkeley Community Center, acoustic set, 14oct85 (tracks 4-7)
MTV 1988, w/Stevie Wonder, Jody Watley, Salt & Peppa (track 8)
MTV 1990, (track 9)
MTV Unplugged, 30jan90 (tracks 10-12) (mono)
Night Music, 12oct89 (tracks 13-15) (mono)
Houston Astrodome, 10apr85 (track 16)
Stevie Ray Vaughn & Double Trouble
featuring Miss Lou Ann Barton
"In 1978 There Was..."
SRV's lost first album
You Can Have My Husband (Lou Ann vocal)
Rude Mood
Pride And Joy (Stevie vocal)
Oh, Yeah (Lou Ann vocal)
Love Struck Baby (Stevie vocal)
Ti-Ni-Nee-Ni-Nu ("Tina Nina Nu", Lou Ann vocal)
Gonna Miss Me ("Empty Arms", Stevie vocal)
I Wonder Why ("Will My Man Be Home Tonight?", Lou Ann vocal, Stevie slide guitar)
I'm Crying ("I'm Crying", Stevie vocal)
Sugar Coated Loving ("Sugar Coated Love", Lou Ann vocal)
Natural Born Lover
Ti-Ni-Nee-Ni-Nu ("Tina Nina Nu")
Scratch My Back
I'll Change
Shake A Hand, Shake A Hand
Oh Baby
Sugar Coated Love
Love In Vain
You Can Have My Husband (starts off with "So Excited")
My Baby's Gone ("Oh Yeah")
Tracks 1-10 - Studio Recordings:
Recorded in Nashville, Tennessee at Jack Clemont's Belmont Studio in early 1978
Stevie Ray Vaughn: Vocals and Guitar
Jack Newhouse: Bass
Chris Layton: Drums
Lou Ann Barton: Vocals
Produced by: Joe Gracy
Tracks 11-17: Austin Blues Festival, 1979
Tracks 18-20: Piona's, October 1979
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"The Legendary Lost First Stevie Ray Vaughn Album"
"The one and only surviving test pressing was recently discovered
in a cupboard in South Austin, Texas where it had lain for the
last 19 years, all other recordings of the project have been
destroyed after alleged contractual disputes arose. These
recording, notable for their raw energy and rare slide guitar
work are essential for all true collectors. Also featuring four
early arrangements of songs that later appeared on the Texas
Flood album.
Due to the brevity of the Nashville '78 session the producers
have added a live soundboard recording featuring Lou Ann
Barton and three tracks featuring Johnni Reno on saxophone."
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Notes: The above paragraph is the supposed story behind this
recording as told on the cd inlay. The real story is
that the band didn't like the way the album turned out
and paid a large sum of money to keep it from being
released.
Tightrope - The House Is Rockin'
(1990.6.7 "The Tonight Show" NBC Studios,Burbank,CA )
Wall Of Denial
(1990.6.?? "Late Night with David Letterman" NBC Studios,New York City,NY)
Crossfire - Travis Walk - Sailing Shoes
(1989.10.12 "Night Music",Los Angeles,CA)
Tightrope
(1989.10.22 "Late Night with David Letterman" NBC Studios, New York City, NY)
Life Without You - Frosty w A.Collins - Texas Flood w BB King&A.Collins
(1988.4.22 New Orleans,LA)
Couldn't Stand The Weather
(1985.8.18 JVC JazzFest,Ft.Adams State Park,Newport,RI)
Say What - Look At Little Sister
(1985.7.16 "Ohne Filter",Baden-Baden,Germany)
Superstition
(1987.9.6 "Volunteer Jam XIII" Starwood Theater,Nashville,TN)
Wham - Last Call
(1984.3.19 "CBS Record Convention" Honolulu,HI)
Texas Flood
(1984.10.27 "Hey, Hey,It's Saturday",Australia)
Testify
(1990.1.30 "MTV Unplugged" New York City,NY)
The House Is Rockin'
Tightrope
Let ME Love You Baby
Look At Little Sister
Leave My Girl Alone
Riviera Paradise
Wall Of Denial
Superstition
Cold Shot
Crossfire
Voodoo Chile
1989/09/28 After Hours
1987 Jerry Lewis Telethon
1988/06/xx Sweden
1989 Rock En Buene
1989/06/xx Much Music
1989/07/19 Arsenio Hall Show
1989 Studio Sounds
1989 Vancouver Interview
1990/07/17 Denver, Co
Little Wing
TAPE 1, SIDE A
1) Scuttlebuttin’ Variation 1 (a couple places where Tommy/Chris play alone, then Stevie says ‘Tell me where we’re goin’), 2:13
2) Superstition/Voodoo Funk Groove 1 (this version is more voodoo-likeč part of song is played with chorus effect), 5:37
3) Background silence + plus practice, 0:44
4) Life Without You 1, 0:43
5) Life Without You 2, 8:06
6) Tuning and LWY practice without Tommy/Chris, 1:35
7) Life Without You 3, 0:40
8) Life Without You practice, 1:06
9) Life Without You 4 (ends with low E string snap), 1:14
10) Slide Thang (Stevie uses the slide on the second measure, ends with Chris playing drums for an additional couple of seconds), 1:43
11) Bass practice for about 40 seconds followed by slide guitar practice, 0:53
12) Slide Thang 2 (Stevie plays slide opening for this take), 6:57
13) Background and/or silence, 1:19
14) Slide Thang 3 (very mellow version), 3:47
15) Background and/or silence, 0:30
16) Slide Thang 4 (aggressive), 2:43
17) The Sky Is Crying 1 (slide version!!), 5:13
TAPE 1, SIDE B
1) Practice, 2:00
2) Quiet Slide Blues (without Tommy/Chris except for a very short time), 2:37
3) Gimme Back My Wig (this take has vocals…at the end, Stevie says ‘don’t know the words to that song…’), 4:59
4) Speaking, 0:46
5) Hangnails and Boogers 1, 0:44
6) Gimme Back My Wig 2 (no vocals), 2:55
7) Gimme Back My Wig 3 (no vocals), 1:53
8) Bass Practice + tuning/loosen up, 1:56
9) Hug, Kiss Squeeze 1 (with vocals), 1:49
10) Speaking and bass tuning (Stevie says ‘am I as out of tune as I think I am?’), 0:30
11) May I Have A Talk With You 1 (with vocals, Stevie talks a bit at the start. Tommy/Chris keep playing the groove after Stevie stops, then Stevie start back again and plays the complete song.), 8:01
12) Commit A Crime (with vocals), 6:18
13) Background and/or silence, 1:00
14) Red House Type Slow Blues (very soft and slow), 2:52
15) Background and/or silence, 1:22
16) Funk Rhythm Groove (Tommy/Chris groove for a couple minutes, then Stevie joins in.), 3:30
TAPE 2, SIDE A
1) Background (some silence + guitar practice followed by bass/drum practice), 11:23
2) Say What 1, 2:32
3) Background and/or silence, 0:41
4) Say What 2, 7:23
5) Background and/or silence, 2:28
6) Boilermaker 1, 8:59
7) Background and/or silence, 0:48
8) Chitlins Con Carne 1 (I think this is the version that is on the album.), 6:22
9) Background and/or silence (Riviera Pradise practice), 3:51
TAPE 2, SIDE B
1) Gone Home Practice, 4:47
2) Background and/or silence (drum tuning followed by practice and talking, Stevie says ‘hey motherfucker at 1:58’), 3:03
3) Hug Kiss Squeeze 2 (with vocals), 4:17
4) Background and/or silence, 1:50
5) Stevie’s Slow Blues, 9:42
6) Background and/or silence (Stevie belching and crazy talking), 1:27
7) Background and/or silence (bass/drum practice followed by more silence + two minutes of ‘Woke Up’ guitar practice), 9:56
8) Woke Up This Morning, My Baby Was Gone, 2:51
9) Slow Guitar Blues without vocals (very quiet, the end is cut), 6:17
TAPE 3, SIDE A
1) Ain’t Gone N Give Up On Love Variation 1, 5:14
2) Say What 3, 0:57
3) Background and/or silence, 0:52
4) Say What 4, 2:46
5) Background and/or silence (drum tuning + silence + talking + guitar/ drum practice, Stevie messing around with effects, reverb, wah, etc.), 3:22
6) Say What 5, 4:06
7) Background and/or silence, 2:09
8) Say What 6, 6:15
9) Background and/or silence (bass/guitar tuning + Stevie talking ‘We’ve forgotten something about this song.’), 2:07
10) Say What 7 (slightly slower, mellower start, at about 1:15 Stevie ‘kicks’ it.), 4:21
11) Background and/or silence, 0:50
12) Say What 8 (Stevie’s volume being messed with…cuts in with ‘heavy’ guitar.’), 0:56
13) Background and/or silence (Stevie giving instructions + silence), 4:41
14) Say What 9, 0:24
15) Background and/or silence, 0:42
16) Say What 10, 1:02
17) Background and/or silence (Chris/Tommy practice Say What groove + silence), 1:04
18) Background and/or silence, 5:02
TAPE 3, SIDE B
1) Say What 11 (starts with average intensity then builds, Chris and Tommy get kinda goofy at the end.), 2:13
2) Background and/or silence, 2:24
3) Say What 12, 0:43
4) Background and/or silence (drum/bass practice/tuning), 3:11
5) Say What 13, 5:47
6) Background and/or silence, 2:09
7) Hangnails and Boogers 2 (quiet at the beginning), 8:48
8) Life Without You 5 (starts and then stops only after a brief time), 0:35
9) Life Without You 6, 6:40
10) Background and/or silence, 3:10
11) Superstition/Voodoo Funk Groove 2 (this version is more Voodoo-like), 3:47
12) Background and/or silence, 0:26
13) Superstition/Voodoo Funk Groove 3 (this version is more Voodoo-like; with guitar; starts over at about 1:40 then at 2:20 Stevie practices one section quite a few times.), 0:55
14) Background and/or silence, 0:15
15) Superstition/Voodoo Funk Groove 4 (Stevie practices one section quite a few times; cuts out at end.), 2:21
TAPE 4, SIDE A
1) Boot Hill 1 (no vocals), 2:17
2) Boot Hill 2 (Stevie’s guitar volume goes way down at about 2 minutes for about 25 seconds.), 3:08
3) Background and silence (silence + guitar tuning + guitar practice), 1:15
4) Boot Hill 3 (Stevie guitar stops at about 30 seconds for ten seconds or so; you can hear Stevie singing. Guitar stops again at 1:40 and 2:20.), 3:36
5) Background and/or silence, 0:27
6) Say What 14 (dive bomb at about 2:18 and 2:43, abrupt ending), 3:11
7) Background and silence (silence + messing around with amp), 2:09
8) Say What 15, 0:45
9) Background and/or silence, 0:55
10) Say What 16, 1:02
11) Background and/or silence, 0:38
12) Say What 17 (at about 1:40 Chris and Tommy stop and Stevie keeps playing then Chris/Tommy join back in.), 3:06
13) Background and/or silence, 0:40
14) Superstition/Voodoo Funk Groove 5 (more of a superstition feel to this version), 1:21
15) Background and/or silence, 0:51
16) Superstition/Voodoo Funk Groove 6, 10:13
17) Background and/or silence (some low volume continuation of the above song; Stevie unplugs his guitar and plugs back in a minute later, then silence and some guitar strumming.), 5:26
18) Empty Arms 1 (no vocals), 1:12
19) Empty Arms 2 (with vocals), 1:20
20) Background and/or silence (Stevie talking then a big burp.), 0:40
21) Empty Arms 3, 1:35
22) Background and/or silence (Stevie talking and some guitar feedback.), 1:32
TAPE 4, SIDE B
1) Little Wing 1, 0:34
2) Little Wing 2, 0:51
3) Background and/or silence, 0:55
4) Little Wing 3, 1:52
5) Background and/or silence (Stevie talking, lots of reverb on Stevie’s voice.), 0:30
6) Little Wing 4 (Stevie uses Wah pedeal at about 3 minutes for about a minute.), 6:48
7) Third Stone 1 (mostly practicing feedback and noises), 3:02
8) Background and/or silence, 0:47
9) Third Stone 2 (complete song; pans left and right), 6:31
10) Background and/or silence, 0:51
11) Say What 18 (includes organ), 0:50
12) Background and/or silence, 0:23
13) Ain’t Gone N Give Up On Love 2 (very subdued and sparse beginning and ending), 5:05
14) Background and/or silence, 0:24
15) Ain’t Gone N Give Up On Love 3, 6:13
16) Come On 1 (Practicing start of song without vocals; end cuts without outro.), 6:15
17) Keyboard practice, 2:33
TAPE 5, SIDE A
1) Background and/or silence (drum practice and silence), 6:05
2) Life Without You 7, 7:17
3) Life Without You 8, 5:39
4) Background and/or silence, 0:41
5) Life Without You 9, 7:09
6) Life Without You 10 (tape replay of track 3 above), 5:37
7) Background and/or silence (bass practice, portions of this sound like bass line for ‘Shake For Me’.), 10:31
8) You Got Me Floating, 0:58
9) Background and/or silence, 3:15
TAPE 5, SIDE B
1) Life Without You 11, 1:49
2) Background and/or silence (drum tuning), 1:40
NOTE: Tracks 3 through 6 are mostly Stevie messing around.,
3) Guitar Practice (without accompaniment; open string picking practice; ‘Gimme Back My Wig’ and then at about 3 min they start a Chuck Berry Style Boogie Woogie Thing 1 without accompaniment; starts over several times; Stevie messes with amp settings, Stevie’s guitar tone is different than normal.), 8:24
4) Chuck Berry Style Boogie Woogie Thing 1 (with the band; band stops around 40 seconds for about 20 seconds.), 4:27
5) Third Stone 3 (with effects), 1:05
6) Boilermaker Variation 2 (with effects), 1:02
7) Come On 2 (instrumental variation; abrupt cut in), 5:46
8) Superstition/Voodoo Funk Groove 6 (a bit slower than the other versions on this series; more of a Voodoo-type feel to this take.), 2:51
9) Background and/or silence (Chris plays some more of the funk groove; some faint guitar feedback; Chris/Tommy start a quiet rhythm groove.), 8:50
10) Life Without You 12 (a bit slower and more surreal version; starts over a bunch of times with Stevie talking between starts; mostly just practice.), 11:19
TAPE 6, SIDE A
1) Empty Arms 4, 4:09
2) Background and/or silence, 0:29
3) Empty Arms 5, 3:17
4) Background (Stevie says ‘I forgot my own fuckin’…ugh, my own goll darn song’), 0:34
5) May I Have A Talk With You 2, 8:09
6) Background and/or silence, 1:56
7) May I Have A Talk With You 3, 5:55
8) Background and/or silence, 1:18
9) Maudie (Doyle Bramhall vocals), 6:02
10) Background and/or silence (brief start to So Excited then cut), 1:32
11) So Excited 1 (cut in), 5:28
12) Background and/or silence, 1:57
13) Say What 19, 2:23
14) Scuttlebuttin’ Variation 2, 2:06
15) Background and/or silence, 0:25
16) Testify (cut shortly after start), 1:14
TAPE 6, SIDE B
1) Come On 3 (without vocals), 2:40
2) Background and/or silence (tuning up, talking, messing around with instruments.), 6:11
3) Don’t Lose Your Cool, 6:18
4) Rude Mood Variation (several short takes), 3:49
5) Tin Pan Alley, 3:19
6) Background and/or silence, 2:25
7) Life Without You 13, 1:17
8) Background and/or silence, 0:28
9) Life Without You 14, 1:42
10) Background and/or silence, 0:39
11) Life Without You 15, 1:21
12) Background and/or silence, 0:49
13) Life Without You 16, 14:46
14) Background and/or silence (one take of LWY starts but cuts only after a couple of seconds), 0:55
TAPE 7, SIDE A
1) Background and/or silence (starts and stops five or six times, LWY rhythm, no guitar.) , 9:44
2) Life Without You 17, 6:14
3) Background and/or silence, 3:03
4) Life Without You 18, 6:14
5) Background and/or silence, 0:25
6) Life Without You 19, 6:15
7) Background and/or silence (Stevie practices some short jazzy pieces + bass practice.), 2:28
8) Background and/or silence (two basses alternate between left and right channels.), 5:35
9) Hendrix-type Funk Tune, 3:18
10) So Excited 2 (Stevie stops playing at 37 seconds and starts again at 1:28.), 3:40
TAPE 7, SIDE B
1) Boot Hill 4 (no vocals), 3:18
2) Scuttlebuttin’ Variation 3, 2:53
3) Background and/or silence, 1:43
4) May I Have A Talk With You 4 (with vocals), 6:48
5) Collins Shuffle , 2:42
6) Background and/or silence (guitar tuning), 2:16
7) Come On 4 (Stevie starts singing after first line or two of the song.), 1:00
8) Background and/or silence, 3:37
9) Come On 5 (Stevie misses the first couple words at the beginning of verses one and two. He chuckles a bit when he sings ‘flippin’ like a flag on a pole’.), 6:48
10) Background and/or silence, 0:57
11) Gimme Back My Wig 4, 0:48
12) Background and/or silence (bass drum boogie + silence), 6:24
TAPE 8, SIDE A
1) Superstition/Voodoo Funk Groove 8 (Stevie starts this many times.), 11:35
2) Superstition/Voodoo Funk Groove 9 (fairly complete take of this song.), 2:27
3) Background and/or silence (bass and drum rhythm from the above song until about 4:40. Stevie cuts in briefly at about 5:21. Stevie cuts in again at about 6:00 with guitar and chorus effect…continues to around 8:40. From 8:40 to 11:55 Stevie plays a couple takes with chorus effect. At about 14:10 Chris and Tommy start rhythm for Say What.), 16:10
4) Say What 20, 0:39
5) Background and/or silence, 0:52
6) Say What 21, 2:09
7) Background and/or silence, 1:40
8) Runnin’ All Over Myself 1 (bass/drum intro at start, guitar cuts in at about 1:25, big belch at 2:00, starts the song over a couple of times, Stevie talks the lyrics out a couple of times.), 8:05
9) Runnin’ All Over Myself 2 (fairly complete take), 2:11
TAPE 8, SIDE B
1) The Sky Is Crying 2 (without vocals), 1:44
2) Background and/or silence, 1:26
3) The Sky Is Crying 3 (with vocals), 1:27
4) Background and/or silence, 1:23
5) The Sky Is Crying 4 (with vocals), 4:32
6) Background and/or silence, 0:33
7) Boot Hill 5 (with vocals), 3:06
8) Background and/or silence, 1:07
9) Boot Hill 6 (this is a tape replay of track 7 above except the audio engineer fades Stevie’s vocals out of the mix a little after the start of the song.), 3:06
10) Background and/or silence, 0:21
11) Empty Arms 6 (rhythm only), 3:21
12) Background and/or silence, 1:20
13) Empty Arms 7 (rhythm only; there is a drop-out a little after 3 minutes), 4:10
14) Background and/or silence, 1:32
15) Empty Arms 8 (with lead guitar), 3:23
16) Background and/or silence, 1:12
17) Empty Arms 9 (with lead guitar), 0:28
18) Background and/or silence, 0:21
19) Empty Arms 10 (with lead guitar and vocals), 0:59
20) Background and/or silence, 0:22
21) Empty Arms 11 (with lead guitar and vocals), 1:14
22) Background and/or silence, 0:16
23) Empty Arms 12 (with lead guitar and vocals), 1:15
24) Background and/or silence, 0:25
25) Empty Arms 13 (with lead guitar and vocals), 2:29
26) Background and/or silence (tape ends with Stevie listening to tape replays.), 5:02
TAPE 9, SIDE A
Note: All takes of Empty Arms on this side have vocals, rhythm and guitar except for tracks 11, 17, and 19 which do not have vocals.
1) Empty Arms 14, 2:00
2) Background and/or silence, 2:49
3) Empty Arms 15, 3:03
4) Background and/or silence, 0:26
5) Empty Arms 16, 0:58
6) Background and/or silence, 0:18
7) Empty Arms 17, 1:05
8) Background and/or silence, 1:57
9) Empty Arms 18, 3:22
10) Background and/or silence, 1:48
11) Empty Arms 19, 2:42
12) Background and/or silence, 0:33
13) Empty Arms 20, 0:38
14) Background and/or silence, 0:46
15) Empty Arms 21, 1:17
16) Background and/or silence, 5:16
17) Empty Arms 22, 0:25
18) Background and/or silence, 0:58
19) Empty Arms 23, 0:41
20) Background and/or silence, 0:43
21) Empty Arms 24 (restarts once), 3:28
22) Background and/or silence (a few short replays and Stevie talking), 3:24
23) Empty Arms 25, 3:00
24) Background and/or silence, 0:42
25) Empty Arms 26 (sounds like either the key or the rate changes in the middle of the song.), 3:16
TAPE 9, SIDE B
1) Background and/or silence (Stevie starts out humming and doing a lot of talking.), 2:11
2) Empty Arms 27, 1:21
3) Background and/or silence, 0:23
4) Empty Arms 28 (a number of starts, stops, playbacks; Stevie talks to control room; Stevie briefly sings accapella.), 6:41
5) Empty Arms 29, 3:00
6) Background and/or silence, 0:56
7) Wham 1, 0:41
8) Wham 2, 1:50
9) Background and/or silence (some cool guitar riffs), 3:27
10) Background and/or silence (bass drum groove), 7:11
11) Background and/or silence (messing around with the superstition voodoo thing, a little quiet.), 3:43
12) Background and/or silence, 2:14
13) Life Without You 20, 0:38
14) Background and/or silence, 1:30
15) Life Without You 21, 1:00
16) Background and/or silence, 1:40
17) Life Without You 22, 6:01
Umbria Jazz Festival, Perugia, Italy 15th July 1985
(I was told this is from VHS master source ... it looks like a single camera unedited pro source)
1. Scuttle Buttin'
2. Say What!
3. Ain't Gone 'n' Give Up On Love
Pistoia Blues Festival, Pistoia, Italy 3rd July 1988
4. Instrumental (not included on broadcast version of this show)
"Wired", London UK July 1988
5. Interviews with solo examples on guitar
"Hey Hey It's Saturday", Australia 27th Oct. 1984
6. Texas Flood
New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival, 22nd April 1988
7. Superstition
8. Looking Out The Window
9. Say What!
10. Willie The Wimp
"Lieder und Leute", Berlin Germany 6th Sept. 1983 (bad quality)
11. Pride And Joy
12. Mary Had A Little Lamb
13. Lovestruck Baby
14. Testify
Lorelei Festival, Germany 25th August 1984
15. Backstage Interview (not included on rebroadcasts)
"Ohne Filter", Baden-Baden, Germany 16th July 1985
(this was included on the discs I received but I replaced it with a better quality version)
16. Say What
17. Interview
18. Look At Little Sister
19. Life Without You
"MTV Bootleg Show", U.I.C. Pavillion, Chicago, IL 28th Oct 1989
20. I'm Goin' Down (with Jeff Beck)
"MTV Unplugged", New York City, NY 30th Jan 1990
21. Rude Mood
22. Pride and Joy
23. Testify
Instrumental
I Tried Pretty Baby
Instrumental
Instrumental
Hambone's Tune
Matter Of Fact
Other Days
In The Morning
Cryin' Town
Instrumental (cut)
Lonely Nights
St. James Infirmary
Wait And See
Thunderbird
Hambone's Tune
This is some of the earliest Stevie Ray Vaughan you will ever find. Most of the
tracks on this disc are from early Austin Studio Sessions and FM Cobras performances.
Bush Inaugural w/ Jimmie Vaughan - 23jan89
Scuttle Buttin'
Pride And Joy
Texas Flood
Love Struck Baby
Mary Had A Little Lamb
Superstition
Scuttle Buttin' (yes, twice in one night)
Tonight Show - 07jun90
Tightrope
The House Is Rocking
Letterman - 10apr90
Wall Of Denial
Farm Aid II -04jul86
Change It
Mary Had A Little Lamb
Love Struck Baby
Dirty Pool
I Tried Pretty Baby
All You Love (I Miss Lovin')
You Done Lost Your Good Thing Now
Don't Lose Your Cool
Collin's Shuffle
In The Open
Instrumental
Rude Mood
Drivin' South
Natural Born Lover *
Tell Me Why*
Stang's Swang
Blues Instrumental
Lovestruck Baby
Tin Pan Alley
Hug You Squeeze You
Guitar Hurricane
Empty Arms
Savoy Shuffle
Hideaway
* With Lou Ann Barton, Vocals
It is very difficult to establish the date of this show. The earliest known (verified) dates that Stevie played at Desperado's are 02/12 and 02/13/80. However, there is always a possibility that there was an earlier gig and the date is unknown. Stevie also played Desperados again 7/24/80 and then again 08/31 and 09/01/81. Tommy joined the band in Jan., 1981. It is likely that it is either one of the 1980 shows or an unknown earlier show.
Lou Ann Barton makes a very brief appearance during this set. Unfortunately, her introduction is cut. It may have provided a clue as to whether she was sitting in or part
of the band. She only performs two songs, which would be unusual. She tended to do several at a time with the band. However, there is a cut in the recording between those two songs and another after the second song. Did she perform more? Even though they parted company in late 1979 (her last gig was said to be in 11/24/79 in Providence, RI) it is also said that she finished the northeast leg of their tour. It is at least possible that this included the Feb. 80 gigs in cities like D.C. and Baltimore. Since Lou Ann joined Roomful of Blues, who worked and lived primarily in the northeast, she may have decided to come see her old
friends and sit in. If so, I can't think of another time she sat in with them after she left the group.
Further information to consider: Stevie does not introduce the band, so it is unclear if Tommy Shannon or Jackie Newhouse is playing bass. The playing of "Driving South,"
"Savoy Shuffle" and a few other songs on the setlist tends to indicate that Tommy is playing in the band, but it does sound like Newhouse to my ears. I tend to lean toward
Newhouse despite the setlist, but it remains unknown.
This is a smokin' show.
18aug85 - JVC JazzFest, Ft. Adams State Park, Newport, RI
-Couldn't Stand The Weather
15feb86 - "Saturday Night Live", NBC Studios, New York City, NY
-Soul To Soul
-Change It (with Jimmie Vaughan)
06sep87 - Starwood Amphitheater, Nashville, TN
Volunteer Jam XIII (Slightly better quality than on Volunteer Jam DVD)
-Superstition
22apr88 - S.S. Presidente, New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival, New Orleans, LA
(Better quality than on Midtfyns/Texas Tornado DVD)
-Life Without You
-Frosty (with Albert Collins)
-Texas Flood (BB King, A Collins)
07jun90 - "The Tonight Show"
-Tightrope
-House Is Rockin'
22sep89 - "Late Night with David Letterman"
- Wall of Denial
12oct89 - "Night Music", Los Angeles CA
(The DVD version from Japanese broadcast might be slightly better quality)
-Crossfire
-Travis Walk
-Sailing Shoes
10apr89 - "Late Night with David Letterman"
-Tightrope
15feb86 - "Saturday Night Live", NBC Studios, New York City, NY
(alternate, better source)
-Soul To Soul
10oct89 - "Austin City Limits", University of Texas, Austin
-Instrumental with W.C. Clark (not officially released)
Stevie Ray Vaughan & Double Trouble
Odds & Ends Compilation #1
Compilation 1 of 7
THIS TORRENT CONTENT HAS CHANGED, so if you managed to successfully download the "Odd & Sods #1," before it was
banned, you need this too. I don't know if anyone actually finished that download.
Various VHS tapes of various and mostly unknown and/or questionable generation>DVD
Imagine a time when there was no digital media and no internet. Using mail, actual mail, not email, writing letters, purchasing
advertisements in magazines like Goldmine or in local newspapers around the country, traders sniffed out recordings of their favorite
artists. Trade after trade was made, person to person, in the US and around the globe,
seeking improved copies and new material. No copy was as good as the origina, instead each copy degraded.
There was wide variation in tape quality and quality of VHS recorders.Then the internet comes along, and right away these traders see its
true potential- a way to connect with SRV fans and score more music!
Take a trip back with me as I present, for your viewing pleasure, what has to be the single largest compilation of Stevie Ray Vaughan clips
ever assembled! This multi-disc compilation features only shorter clips, mostly under 20 minutes, that have never been officially
released and a very small number of longer clips that usually circulated in shorter versions. Many were onlybroadcast once.
These clips are all from pro shots or audience shots that are too short to post individually but worth having.
For those of you who are younger and have grown up with digital media, remember that every one of these clips is sourced from
a VHS tape. Every one of these clips represents a trade with another person known by name, not screen name. We never liked to mail blank tape,
so we would fill every second with small clips like these. Full shows are great, but these clips give a lot of insight into Stevie's life
and career and personality. I hope you enjoy watching them.
Here they are in all their glory, the snippets we lived for in those days. This collection represents at least 15 years of trades and
friendships from the mid 80's to the turn of the century.Since that time, I have retired from active trading and tape only very
occasionally. This is essentially like getting a free collection of almost all unofficial SRV except full or near full-length shows that
was ever traded 'back in the day' of snail mail trading.
I dedicate these compilations with great thanks to all of my trader friends from back in the day, at least 2 or 3 of
whom are here on DIME. Thanks to Jim C., Andy D., Steve T., John D., Jean, the late Nedra, Craig K., Krista, and everyone else I'm forgetting
at the moment.
Compiled and uploaded by Mudster with compliance of the DIME rules and respect for officially released material for the viewing pleasure
of fans of Stevie Ray Vaughan & his great band Double Trouble.
PLEASE NOTE:
If you repost this anywhere else, please include this original info file, even if you reauthor the DVD's to have nice menus or something
Please don't reseeed this on DIME when it drops off the tracker; I'll do that myself. I hang around here a lot. Feel free to request it.
I suggest playing the DVD's on a 1080p upconverting DVD player rather than on your computer.
The quality varies considerably, don't complain, upload a better version. This is VHS sourced after all.
The quality of one compilation in the series should not be used as a reference to the quality of the other discs.
These clips are in random order as I rediscoverd the clips going through boxes of VHS tapes. They are not in any order of quality so that
disc 1 would be the best stuff and disc 6 the dregs. There is no plan to the order of the compilations or clips.
These clips came from roughly 50-75 different VHS tapes. It is much easier to watch them all compiled onto DVDs. Since I did this,
I might as well share it. Please don't complain about how I chose to do this, it is just for fun.
Technical information is provided, but bitrate varies.
Please make copies for your friends and proactively eliminate any potential market for the unscrupulous who might sell this.
Should you sell it, may a curse be upon you and may you experience a lifetime of premature ejaculation and guitar stings breaking at
crucial points in all your solos.
If you can upgrade any of them, please do.
These compilations do have menus, but there are not song titles on the menu. They simply say "title 1, title II, and so forth."
Some dates may be wrong, some circulate under several names, I could evenly mistakenly include the same thing twice,
I went to great efforts to try to comply with all applicable DIME policies. Some cool clips were left out because they are lip syncs.
I may put them, without audio, onto disc 7 just so you can have them.
Special thanks to the moderators for helping me with guidelines for inclusion of interviews/clips that include offically released music.
Very helpful, thanks guys!
All shows feature:
Stevie Ray Vaughan - guitar, voc
Chris Whipper Layton - drums
Tommy Shannon, bass, voc
1985 and later include Reese Wynans, keys
When other musicians appear, they are noted in that compilation description.
OFFENDING TRACKS removed due to being reportedly broadcast on the SHOWTIME network. I have researched thes clips
carefully and believe all clips on all discs to now be in compliance with DIME policies. Thank you to the mods for their help.
THIS TORRENT HAS BEEN RENAMED TO AVOID CONFUSION AS SOME MATERIAL AND RUNNING ORDER HAS CHANGED since the original torrent was banned.
TRACK LISTING FOR DISC 1:
1. The first time I got this is was listed as "Palace Dance Show," and it does look like it could have been shot in the Palace, a club
in Hollywood, CA. The second time, it just said "Palace."
It is circa 83 and SRV plays Lovestruck Baby & Pride and Joy
2. 7/85 "Thrill of a lifetime" candadian TV. Guy gets to meet and jam w/ Stevie
3. Mantague Center, Beaumont, TX - TV footage as broadcast and uncut, very rough at times, but still cool. Includes "Ain't Gone 'n Give up
on Love" live
4. Misc. Canadian TV appearances - this first part was on the 2nd Chronological Compilation I posted, I think it is Toronto 88,
but it could be another nearby city or province. Unknown Instrumental> Lovestruck baby (cuts in progress) 1 gen higher
than the last one I posted and contains more footage.
5. Continued Canadian footage circa 89/90 - House Is Rockin' > Crossfire (cuts)>Colin James comes out>Lovestruck Baby
6. SRV & Jeff Healy, "It's Only Rock 'n Roll" Toronto circa 1987, Look at Little Sister (this and a few seconds of Beaumont are about
as bad as the videos go on this entire set of 6 DVDs.
7. 1989, Jeff Beck & SRV "Live from UIC Arena) w/ Terry Bozzio Drums, Tony Hymas keys, "Goin' Down" Text on video says UCP Arena,
which is why this is commonly mislabled as such.
8. Seattle 89 - Audience shot from floor, Voodoo Chile (a slight return) > Third Stone. If you actually listen, SRV does some
very cool things in Tribute to Jimi in his hometown, coaxing a lot of Hendrixian sounds in Third Stone.
9. Fiddler's Green, Englewood CO, 1990/07/17 - Collin's Shuffle, complete and uncut, 1 gen better than what is on "Chronological
comp. #2, plus uncut. Ignore unknown date in SRV books, I was there, have stub, this is correct date
10. Music Link Red Rocks interview circa 1989. Red Rocks is in Morrison, CO, which is essentially Denver.
11. Don't Mess With Texas, SRV plays a bit of slide
12. Umbria Jazz Festival, 1985/07/16 - almost 5 years to the day earlier than Fiddler's, Audience shot. 16-17 mins,
includes "Scuttle Buttin (starts in progress)> Say what, Ain't Gone 'n Give up on Love.
13. Fitzgerald's, Houston TX, 1982; Since I removed a good sized bit of video from the banned torrent, I added this often requested
footage. Don't get too excited, it is VERY dark and you can barely see SRV at all. Still, he does play Voodoo Chile (a slight return),
Heartfixer, and Pride and Joy. You can see him a little bit better on the 2nd and 3rd song, but it is overall too dark.
Just FYI, I looked over the footage that is traded as "Saturday Night Live rehersal" and it is not a rehearsal, it is the same as
what was broadcast, so it won't be included on this, or any, disc because both songs were officially released.
Audio Codec AC3
Bitrate 256 kb/s stereo
Video
mpeg 2
Resolution 720 x 480
framerate 29.970
bitrate 4904
format NTSC
aspect 4:3
actual bitrate varies with different tracks.
Stevie Ray Vaughan & Double Trouble
Odds & Ends Compilation #2
Disc 2 of 7
Various VHS tapes of various and mostly unknown and/or questionable generation>DVD
Compiled and uploaded by Mudster with compliance of the DIME rules and respect for officially released material for the viewing pleasure
of fans of Stevie Ray Vaughan & his great band Double Trouble.
Please Note:
If you repost this anywhere else, please include this original info file, even if you reauthor the DVD's to have nice menus or something
I suggest playing the DVD's on a 1080p upconverting DVD player rather than on your computer.
The quality varies considerably, don't complain, upload a better version. This is VHS sourced after all.
The quality of one compilation in the series should not be used as a reference to the quality of the other discs.
These clips are in random order as I rediscoverd the clips going through boxes of VHS tapes. They are not in any order of quality so that
disc 1 would be the best stuff and disc 5 the dregs. There is no plan to the order of the compilations or clips.
These clips came from roughly 8 dozen different VHS tapes. It is much easier to watch them all compiled onto DVDs. Since I did this,
I might as well share it. Please don't complain about how I chose to do this, it is just for fun.
Technical information is provided, but bitrate varies.
Please make copies for your friends and proactively eliminate any potential market for the unscrupulous who might sell this.
Should you sell it, may a curse be upon you and may you experience a lifetime of premature ejaculation and guitar stings breaking at
crucial points in all your solos.
If you can upgrade any of them, please do.
These compilations do have menus, but there are not song titles on the menu. They simply say "title 1, title II, and so forth."
Some dates may be wrong, some circulate under several names, I could evenly mistakenly include the same thing twice,
I went to great efforts to try to comply with all applicable DIME policies. Some cool clips were left out because they are lip syncs.
Special thanks to the moderators for helping me with guidelines for inclusion of interviews/clips that include offically released music.
Very helpful, thanks guys!
All shows feature:
Stevie Ray Vaughan - guitar, voc
Chris Whipper Layton - drums
Tommy Shannon, bass, voc
1985 and later include Reese Wynans, keys
When other musicians appear, they are noted in that compilation description.
TRACK LIST FOR DISC #2
1. Chastain Park, Atlanta, 1988/08/28 "Mary had a little lamb" aud. I have this whole show, but out of the entire thing, this is
the only song I ever watch, and man does stevie burn on it! This video has great sound, but mostly is just obstructed views. There
MIGHT be 2 more salvagable songs on the whole video, but this is the best and I made these for my enjoyment and I dug this track.Audience shot.
2. New Zealand TV, 1984, pro shot, unknown bass player, Interview, Texas Flood, Pride and Joy [note: After finishing all 7 discs
I came across another tape that had the song Hideaway from this same show in very poor quality, too late to include it though]
3. Volunteer jam w/ members of Lynyrd Skynyrd, Mason Ruffner, Charlie Daniels is onstage but doesn't appear to play
pro shot, "Call me the breeze"
4. 1990/04/19 - Stevie puts boots and handprints and such into a Blues walk of fame. I think this is in Fargo ND. private shot
no music
5. Encore with Joe Cocker's band, 1990/07/15, St. Louis MO, aud. shot, "Watching the River flow"
6. Soundcheck, probably Dallas, 1987, Willie The Wimp,
7. Grammy Awards, 1985. The entire segment w/ Chuck Berry, George Thorogood, SRV. Chuck is playing Mayballine, the guys come out
and do Roll over Beethoven> SRV and GT leave and Chuck finishes up. pro shot
8. Stevie and GT present the grammy to Chuck Berry
9. Universal Studios, Universal City CA, circa 1990 "Beach Boys of Summer" Crossfire, pro shot
10. Same location, different source, "Tightrope" pro shot
11. Lifetime, a Candadian TV show, circa 1985, Interview with solo performance (Life without you, small bit of Say what)
12. JVC Jazz fest, circa 1985, Newport. pro shot, couldn't stand the weather
13. Beaver Dam Canada, Interview pro shot, circa 1984 NOTE: ALL GREGG ALLMAN MATERIAL REMOVED TO COMPLY WITH NAB LIST!
14. Same location, performance raw footage, Wham>Testify (cuts) ALL GREGG ALLMAN PERFORMANCE FOOTAGE REMOVED (They jammed together)
Cool stuff.
15. Saratoga NY, circa 1985 audience shot, not great, Scuttle Buttin'>Say What>Ain't Gone 'n Give up on Love>Pride and Joy (cuts, taper
moves around then stops).
16. Junteenth Fest, 1985, w/ Johnny Clyde Copeland and his band. Often wrongly listed as 1979. semi pro shot
17. Houston Astrodome, audience, SRV plays the Star Spangled Banner on Slide. This often gets ripped as SRV all wasted with
a whole bunch of effects, but the 'effect' is him playing slide. Maybe not the best choice, but it is what it is and isn't
too bad IMHO.
Audio Codec AC3
Bitrate 256 kb/s stereo
Video
mpeg 2
Resolution 720 x 480
framerate 29.970
bitrate 4904
format NTSC
aspect 4:3
actual bitrate varies with different tracks.
Stevie Ray Vaughan & Double Trouble
Odds & Ends Compilation #3 NTSC DVD
Disc 3 of 7
Various VHS tapes of various and mostly unknown and/or questionable generation>DVD
This is the third in a group of compilations of various shorter performances/interviews and so forth. I do not have detailed lineage of
each tape, but I am putting the shorter bits all together onto DVD so that they are easier to find and watch than sorting through boxes
of VHS tapes.
Compiled and uploaded by Mudster with compliance of the DIME rules and respect for officially released material for the viewing pleasure
of fans of Stevie Ray Vaughan & his great band Double Trouble.
Please Note:
If you repost this anywhere else, please include this original info file, even if you reauthor the DVD's to have nice menus or something
I suggest playing the DVD's on a 1080p upconverting DVD player rather than on your computer.
The quality varies considerably, don't complain, upload a better version. This is VHS sourced after all.
The quality of one compilation in the series should not be used as a reference to the quality of the other discs.
These clips are in random order as I rediscoverd the clips going through boxes of VHS tapes. They are not in any order of quality so that
disc 1 would be the best stuff and disc 5 the dregs. There is no plan to the order of the compilations or clips.
These clips came from roughly 50-75 different VHS tapes. It is much easier to watch them all compiled onto DVDs. Since I did this,
I might as well share it. Please don't complain about how I chose to do this, it is just for fun.
Technical information is provided, but bitrate varies.
Please make copies for your friends and proactively eliminate any potential market for the unscrupulous who might sell this.
Should you sell it, may a curse be upon you and may you experience a lifetime of premature ejaculation and guitar stings breaking at
crucial points in all your solos.
If you can upgrade any of them, please do.
These compilations do have menus, but there are not song titles on the menu. They simply say "title 1, title II, and so forth."
Some dates may be wrong, some circulate under several names, I could evenly mistakenly include the same thing twice,
I went to great efforts to try to comply with all applicable DIME policies. Some cool clips were left out because they are lip syncs.
There is a difference between the show "Show Time" and the channel "Showtime." Do don't report me for something aired on the former.
Special thanks to the moderators for helping me with guidelines for inclusion of interviews/clips that include offically released music.
Very helpful, thanks guys!
All shows feature:
Stevie Ray Vaughan - guitar, voc
Chris Whipper Layton - drums
Tommy Shannon, bass, voc
1985 and later include Reese Wynans, keys
When other musicians appear, they are noted in that compilation description.
TRACK LISTING FOR DISC #3
1. Farm Aid III? Pro shot, Manor Downs TX, 1986/07/04
Change it (in progress), Mary had a little lamb, lovestruck baby, you'll be mine
2. Canadian TV news clip '87, includes live footage
3. Another newsclip circa 87, CNN
4 Seattle, 1989, audience, this is a snippet of each song performed prior to the encore. It may be the master is this way,
it may be it is not. The encores are full songs and on another compilation posted already. This is a minute or two of each song
so all songs are cut. This wasn't traded that often as I recall.
5. Same as above, Crossfire only.
6. Kuusrock 198, alternate view, this is the footage that was actually broadcast, no time code, "So What"
7. MTV rebroadcast of Superstition from the 'Characters" special, w/ Stevie Wonder, Jodie WHatley, Salt n' Peppa, with
MTV news intro
8. Alternate source, "Dont ever make your love come down" also from "Characters" duo with Stevie wonder and unseen band
9. Continuation of MTV news, included Voodoo (slight return) from Chicago 89 (this appeared on a chronological compilation I uploaded
in Sept., but this copy is better)
10. SRV Interview, circa 1988, possbily "wired" - includes lesson from SRV. This has a cut in it to remove officially released music, so
it continues in tracks 11&12
11. Continuation of interview w offical material removed
12. Same as above, final pert of interview
13. Hey Hey, it's Saturday Night, australia 1984/10/27 Melbourne, Australia, Texas flood (killer, wish I could upgrade)
14. Lieder & Leute, Berlin 1983, interview, Pride & Joy, mary had a little lamb, Lovestruck baby, Testify (full show as broadcast)
15. 1989/10/12, "Night music" also circulates as "Saturday Night" w/ 1989/10/02 as date, "crossfire", "Travis walk"
16. 1989/09/29 Today Show, broadcast footage without time box (some have a clock in the corner that isn't a timecode, but part of the
program in some areas) "House is Rockin'" w/ short interview
17. Jeff Beck/SRV interview from MTV 9/89
18. Beck/SRV with Double Trouble, audience shot of encore, Toronto, 1989/11/92
Audio Codec AC3
Bitrate 256 kb/s stereo
Video
mpeg 2
Resolution 720 x 480
framerate 29.970
bitrate 4904
format NTSC
aspect 4:3
actual bitrate varies with different tracks.
Stevie Ray Vaughan & Double Trouble
Odds & Ends Compilation #4 NTSC DVD
Disc 4 of7.
This is a really good one, don't miss out!
Various VHS tapes of various and mostly unknown and/or questionable generation>DVD
This is the fourth in a group of compilations of various shorter performances/interviews and so forth. I do not have detailed lineage of
each tape, but I am putting the shorter bits all together onto DVD so that they are easier to find and watch than sorting through boxes
of VHS tapes.
Compiled and uploaded by Mudster with compliance of the DIME rules and respect for officially released material for the viewing pleasure
of fans of Stevie Ray Vaughan & his great band Double Trouble.
Please Note:
If you repost this anywhere else, please include this original info file, even if you reauthor the DVD's to have nice menus or something
I suggest playing the DVD's on a 1080p upconverting DVD player rather than on your computer.
The quality varies considerably, don't complain, upload a better version. This is VHS sourced after all.
The quality of one compilation in the series should not be used as a reference to the quality of the other discs.
These clips are in random order as I rediscoverd the clips going through boxes of VHS tapes. They are not in any order of quality so that
disc 1 would be the best stuff and disc 5 the dregs. There is no plan to the order of the compilations or clips.
These clips came from roughly 50-75 different VHS tapes. It is much easier to watch them all compiled onto DVDs. Since I did this,
I might as well share it. Please don't complain about how I chose to do this, it is just for fun.
Technical information is provided, but bitrate varies.
Please make copies for your friends and proactively eliminate any potential market for the unscrupulous who might sell this.
Should you sell it, may a curse be upon you and may you experience a lifetime of premature ejaculation and guitar stings breaking at
crucial points in all your solos.
If you can upgrade any of them, please do.
These compilations do have menus, but there are not song titles on the menu. They simply say "title 1, title II, and so forth."
Some dates may be wrong, some circulate under several names, I could evenly mistakenly include the same thing twice,
I went to great efforts to try to comply with all applicable DIME policies. Some cool clips were left out because they are lip syncs.
Special thanks to the moderators for helping me with guidelines for inclusion of interviews/clips that include offically released music.
Very helpful, thanks guys!
All shows feature:
Stevie Ray Vaughan - guitar, voc
Chris Whipper Layton - drums
Tommy Shannon, bass, voc
1985 and later include Reese Wynans, keys
When other musicians appear, they are noted in that compilation description.
This is what is on Compilation #4 (no menu other than Title 1, Title 2 and so on)
1. Volunteer Jam X 1984 Time Coded footage for promos. Pro shot. Texas flood (in progress, Scuttle Buttin'.
2. Montreal Canada, LaRonde, 1988 Time Coded footage, pro shot, scuttle buttin'>Say what. Sound gets out of sync a bit as it goes on
3. Passaic NJ, Capitol Theatre, 1985/09/21, timecoded footage not broadcast . Sound fluctuates a bit. Pro shot. Life without you>
crowd, encore: Lovestruck Baby, Pride & Joy (cuts - I think the footage goes on as the actual VHS tape ends). NOTE: I am describing
this as it was labled when I received it. It may be that all these songs were in the broadcast and this is an alternate view,
I don't really know (but I do know at least LS and PJ were broadcast). Since collectors want it all, here is this version!s
4. Easter Seals Telethon, 1985/03/03; Toronto, Global Studios, complete version. There are 3 versions I've seen of this show. The other two
have telephone numbers and visa card symbols w/ phone numbers respectively scrolling throughout on the bottom of the screen. This version
has neither and also has the introductions. Pro Shot. Testify>Pride & Joy>Loovestruck Baby, Voodoo Chile (A slight return). This is
among my favorite footage ever as this is how seeing Stevie in his early 80's prime really was - exciting.
5. Circa 83 or earl 84, Austin, pro shot. A word on this and the next 2 clips: These circulate under various names and in separate parts
that it took me a while to realize were all connected. I've never seen the entire thing together. Originally, it broadcast on Austin
Channel 2, or that is what I believe. It is probably the Austin Opry House/Aud. shores, but it circulates incorrectly as Antones as well.
"Things I used to Do" (stevie on telecaster after a string break) w/ the Fabulous Thunderbirds, The Crawl. Jimmie Lee Vaughan appears
in fine form.
6. Same place, this is the band introduction from an alternate source
7. Alternate source, parts of SRV's set with Jimmie Lee Vaughan, Scuttle Buttin', Couldn't Stand the Weather, Texas Flood (no JLV on TF)
8. Poppers, Japanese MTV show, circa 1985, only the Jam portion. Thanks to the Moderators the full version will appear on comp #5 as
I have that as well and it appears to meet the guidelines.
9. Jerry Lewis Telethon for Muscular Dystophy, 1987ish, "Look at little sister" pro shot.
10. A very short French interview circa 87/88
11. Another MTV News Jeff Beck/SRV spot with brief live footage and interviews
12. Pizzaz, 1984 show
13. Continued from above, a section in the middle cut to conform with DIME rules re: offical material
14. Much Music, possibly 5/88 but unclear as he was on that show a few times
15. 1984 interview, intro cut off as past DIME 30 second rule on offically released material
16. 1984 MTV interview, again with some officially released material edited out
17. 1987 interview given prior to the Daytona Beach performance
18. Night Music - after another performer, this interlude aired, very short, kind of funny
19. Anti Drug Commercial
20. It's Only Rock n' Roll - this is NOT the same appearance as the Jeff Healy on another compilation and a different source
Quality is not good, but SRV is ripping. His beautiful girlfriend Janna Lapidus is, I believe, sitting beside him during the
interview. Superstition>interview>show plays out to Willie the Wimp
21. "Night Music" circa 89 (interview on bus)
Technical Information
Audio Codec AC3
Bitrate 256 kb/s stereo
Video
mpeg 2
Resolution 720 x 480
framerate 29.970
bitrate 4904
format NTSC
aspect 4:3
actual bitrate varies with different tracks.
Stevie Ray Vaughan & Double Trouble
Odds & Ends Compilation #5
Compilation 5 of 7
Various VHS tapes of various and mostly unknown and/or questionable generation>DVD
Compiled and uploaded by Mudster with compliance of the DIME rules and respect for officially released material for the viewing pleasure
of fans of Stevie Ray Vaughan & his great band Double Trouble.
PLEASE NOTE:
If you repost this anywhere else, please include this original info file, even if you reauthor the DVD's to have nice menus or something
Please do NOT reseed this here on DIME; I'll do that myself as I hang out here a lot.
I suggest playing the DVD's on a 1080p upconverting DVD player rather than on your computer.
The quality varies considerably, don't complain, upload a better version. This is VHS sourced after all.
The quality of one compilation in the series should not be used as a reference to the quality of the other discs.
These clips are in random order as I rediscoverd the clips going through boxes of VHS tapes. They are not in any order of quality so that
disc 1 would be the best stuff and disc 6 the dregs. There is no plan to the order of the compilations or clips.
These clips came from roughly 50-75 different VHS tapes. It is much easier to watch them all compiled onto DVDs. Since I did this,
I might as well share it. Please don't complain about how I chose to do this, it is just for fun.
Technical information is provided, but bitrate varies.
Please make copies for your friends and proactively eliminate any potential market for the unscrupulous who might sell this.
Should you sell it, may a curse be upon you and may you experience a lifetime of premature ejaculation and guitar stings breaking at
crucial points in all your solos.
If you can upgrade any of them, please do.
These compilations do have menus, but there are not song titles on the menu. They simply say "title 1, title II, and so forth."
Some dates may be wrong, some circulate under several names, I could evenly mistakenly include the same thing twice,
I went to great efforts to try to comply with all applicable DIME policies. Some cool clips were left out because they are lip syncs.
There is a difference between the show "Show Time" and the channel "Showtime." Do don't report me for something aired on the former.
Special thanks to the moderators for helping me with guidelines for inclusion of interviews/clips that include offically released music.
Very helpful, thanks guys!
All shows feature:
Stevie Ray Vaughan - guitar, voc
Chris Whipper Layton - drums
Tommy Shannon, bass, voc
1985 and later include Reese Wynans, keys
When other musicians appear, they are noted in that compilation description.
TRACK LIST FOR DISC 5:
1. This was always traded as "Palm Sunday," Austin, 1984. Aud, view from waistup, good sound; Mary had a little Lamb, Tin Pan Alley,
Pride and Joy, Texas Flood (cut in sound)
2. Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto, 1988/05/10. This floated around seperately from the rest of the show.
3. Poppers, Japanese MTV, 1985, complete appearance, SRV plays some guitar, Chris plays sofa,
4. English Interview MTV 1988ish, official material edited out, continues for several tracks on this DVD to eliminate offical material per
DIME rules
5. Continued, includes live "Lovestruck Baby" from MTV footage
6. Continued, discusses sobriety
7. Continued, discusses Hendrix, live "Soul to Soul" from MTV Mardis gras special
8. Continued
9. Continued
10. Super Short Entertainment Tonight clip w/ crash scene footage edited out
11. Tightrope, Austin City Limits 1989, this is the only track from that show yet to be officially released on DVD or CD
12. El Mocambo, Toronto, Canada, 1983, Litte Wing, the only track from the original broadcast yet to be officially released on DVD or CD
13. Much Music, Canadian TV circa 1985 interview
14. Tonight Show w/ Leno; Tightrope
15. "Sounds" interview, 1984 Australian TV
16. Much Music 1988 interview, 18 mos. sober, great interview
17. Canadian Interview, Much Music, circa 89, edited to remove official content per DIME rules
18. Continued
19. Canadian TV Music Plus News, the raw footage from the live concert footage is on another disc in this series,
this interview is followed briefly by another in French from another source
20. Letterman 1989, "Wall of denial" There are actually two versions of this broadcast that differ by the ending (Letterman walks down
next to SRV in one of them) but the performance is the same. This song cuts off in progress due to a disc error. To fix it,
I would have to rerecord the entire DVD from VHS! So, I left it. The complete, but improved quality, 2nd version is the first
track on disc 6.
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Stevie Ray Vaughan & Double Trouble
Odds & Ends Compilation #6
Compilation 6 of 7
Various VHS tapes of various and mostly unknown and/or questionable generation>DVD
Compiled and uploaded by Mudster with compliance of the DIME rules and respect for officially released material for the viewing pleasure
of fans of Stevie Ray Vaughan & his great band Double Trouble.
PLEASE NOTE:
If you repost this anywhere else, please include this original info file, even if you reauthor the DVD's to have nice menus or something
Please do NOT reseed this here on DIME; I'll do that myself as I hang out here a lot.
I suggest playing the DVD's on a 1080p upconverting DVD player rather than on your computer.
The quality varies considerably, don't complain, upload a better version. This is VHS sourced after all.
The quality of one compilation in the series should not be used as a reference to the quality of the other discs.
These clips are in random order as I rediscoverd the clips going through boxes of VHS tapes. They are not in any order of quality so that
disc 1 would be the best stuff and disc 6 the dregs. There is no plan to the order of the compilations or clips.
These clips came from roughly 50-75 different VHS tapes. It is much easier to watch them all compiled onto DVDs. Since I did this,
I might as well share it. Please don't complain about how I chose to do this, it is just for fun.
Technical information is provided, but bitrate varies.
Please make copies for your friends and proactively eliminate any potential market for the unscrupulous who might sell this.
Should you sell it, may a curse be upon you and may you experience a lifetime of premature ejaculation and guitar stings breaking at
crucial points in all your solos.
If you can upgrade any of them, please do.
These compilations do have menus, but there are not song titles on the menu. They simply say "title 1, title II, and so forth."
Some dates may be wrong, some circulate under several names, I could evenly mistakenly include the same thing twice,
I went to great efforts to try to comply with all applicable DIME policies. Some cool clips were left out because they are lip syncs.
There is a difference between the show "Show Time" and the channel "Showtime." Do don't report me for something aired on the former.
Special thanks to the moderators for helping me with guidelines for inclusion of interviews/clips that include offically released music.
Very helpful, thanks guys!
All shows feature:
Stevie Ray Vaughan - guitar, voc
Chris Whipper Layton - drums
Tommy Shannon, bass, voc
1985 and later include Reese Wynans, keys
When other musicians appear, they are noted in that compilation description.
TRACK LIST FOR DISC 6: (aka, How did I get to disc 6 without getting to this absolutely must-have set of footage? Damn, this disc smokes!).
1. Alt source of SRV Letterman rehearsal - this is actually 15-20 mins long, mostly of people with their backs turned, moving ladders,
and stuff like that, all with no sound. At the beginning, there is a little sounds. This 5 mins is the best part. You won't miss the
rest, trust me. Sound is very low intensity.
2. SRV Letterman '89 performance. Tightrope. This is better quality than the version at the end of disc 5 and is complete.
3. Austin City Limits 1990ish with W.C. Clark, untitled instrumental jam.
4. Tornado Jam, 1982 Manor Downs TX, pro shot. "Collins Shuffle." There are at least two versions of this. The TV broadcast included this
track that is not included on the other version.
5. Tornado Jam continued, different source. This source has 2 more songs than the other version. Come On, Look at Little Sister.
6. Same, Dirty Pool
7. Same, Lovestruck Baby, Tell Me (which is not on the tv version)
8. Same, Manic Depression (also not on the tv version)
9. Costa Mesa CA, 10/02/1988; Stevie Ray, Jimmy Vaughan, Cesar Rojas jam with Santana. Filmed by crew. Everybody's everything>Jam.
10. Conversation with the Blues, a posthumous interview special on Much Music (Canadian TV). There are lots of versions of this circulating
that are simply starting in progress and this footage was used in other, shorter shows, plus the footage comes from other
full Much Music interviews anyway. This version is the most complete, including the introduction. It takes up several tracks because
it has performance footage that is officially released that I cut in accordance with DIME policies.
11. Part 2
12. Part 3
13. Part 4
14. Part 5
15. Part 6
16. Part 7
17. Part 8
18. Roskilde Fest, Sweden, 1988 pro shot, Wille the Wimp, Cold Shot, Voodoo Chile (a slight return) EX
19. 1983 Austin City Limits, outakes. These were never broadcast, nor do they appear on any official CD. I looked high and low
and this track and the next appear to be in the clear. Lenny (false start), Lenny (full). This version is one gen higher
that what was on the chronological compilation that I made that included the latter.
20. Also ACL 83, Tin Pan Alley
21. From the original broadcast of ACL 83, but never officially released on DVD nor on CD; Rude Mood.
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Stevie Ray Vaughan & Double Trouble
Odds & Ends Compilation #7
Compilation 7 of 7
Various VHS tapes of various and mostly unknown and/or questionable generation>DVD
This is the final installment in the series. This is also all the little clips of SRV that I have with the exception of 2 lip syncs (Solid
Gold and 1 other) and the 10 minute or so footage from the Gorge 1990 which was uploaded here just this year for the first time (and so
not on VHS). It is possible there is another track or so of allowable Austin City Limit footage, but basically, this is all there is.
There are some full or partial shows of course, but this project is all about the shorter things. I hope you enjoy this, watch it, and
share it!
Compiled and uploaded by Mudster with compliance of the DIME rules and respect for officially released material for the viewing pleasure
of fans of Stevie Ray Vaughan & his great band Double Trouble.
Special thanks to the moderators for helping me with guidelines for inclusion of interviews/clips that include offically released music.
Very helpful, thanks guys!
All shows feature:
Stevie Ray Vaughan - guitar, voc
Chris Whipper Layton - drums
Tommy Shannon, bass, voc
1985 and later include Reese Wynans, keys
When other musicians appear, they are noted in that compilation description.
TRACK LIST FOR DISC
1. MTV Mardis Gras Madness rare interviews, 02/12/1987, 03/01/87 and 03/02/87. Some of the confusion over Mardis Gras appearances comes
from the fact that they were aired over 3 days originally. I may make a torrent of the entire thing minus official releases once I sort
out completely what was released officially.
There were interviews that came between airings of concerts, and these are what is represented here and in the next 5 titles.
2. Interviews cont.
3. Interviews cont.
4. Interviews cont. (These are short interviews, not long sections).
5. Interviews cont.
6. The very rare pre-SRV show interview w/ Martha Vaughan, SRV's mom making Poor Boys to feed SRV & DT.
7. The oft-requested Univ. of Houston, Hofheinz Pavillion tripod outdoor aud. shot, this is the 32ish minute version (a shorter version
circulated) and in the best quality I have ever been able to find, which is still so-so, but better tha/ n most. You can't judge quality
well off you-tube BTW, because if you squish a picture way down it tends to look sharper than it is.
Jam 292, Voodoo Chile (a slight return), Look at little sister, Pride and Joy, Texas Flood. Stevie is ripping even if the vid is so-so
8 American Caravan, August of 1986, Orpheum Theatre in Memphis TN. Pro shot. The raw footage from this now circulates, but this is
the best copy I ever got (out of many) of the actual TV broadcast with introduction by Lonnie Mack. Superstition, Look at Little Sister,
Lovestruck Baby, Oreo Cookie Blues on acoustics with Lonnie Mack, Life Without You (2 months later Stevie would collapse and you can
see the mental decline as he rambles during this), then the show plays out with "Rock People" w/ Lonnie and his band.
9. Letterman 8th anniversary special, Stevie is in the special band assembled for this event. This footage is just all the parts where
the band plays. Stevie does rip a few leads in here.
10. Houston TX, 1986, I think this is Sam Houston Colliseum 02/01/1986. Audience shot, kind of rough but the band cooks, SRV has gear
trouble. Pride and Joy, amp issues, Cold shot, Couldn't Stand the Weather (cuts). This is one that didn't trade much, only fair.
11. Arsenio Hall 07/19/89 1st gen guaranteed, Crossfire
12. House is Rockin' from Arsenio with interview
13. Arsenio closing of show
14. Bert Newton Show, 1984 Australia, SOUND REMOVED DURING PERFORMANCE as this is a lip sync. Cue up Cold Shot, I left a couple seconds
at the beginning so you can tell where it starts, and watch how a lip sync is to be done.
15. Rock Influences, MTV 1985 Stevie gives a lesson in playing the blues, just SRV and #1. This is a huge upgrade over what was on
the chronilogical Complilation #2 - I didn't realize I had this good a copy. A good way to end this 7 DVD journey.
Thanks ya'll for digging SRV all the way to the end!
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Part 1:
Last night
Natural born lover/Tell me why
All through the night
Ti Na Nee Na Nu
St. James Infirmary
Kansas City
I'm a good woman
Will my man be home tonight
Albert's Alley
A little thang
Green onions
One way out
Shake and rock and roll
You are my girl
Part 2:
Everyday I have the blues
Sweet little angel
I tried
Don't you lie to me
Texas flood
Dimples
A little thang
I go crazy
Shake and rock and roll
Baby, I don't know
Cold cold cold
Part time lover
Next time you see me
Well I done got over it
Stranded in St. Louis/Five long years
Part 3:
I tried
Don't you lie to me
You done lost your good thing now
I'm cryin'
Backstroke/Last night
Sun is shining
Roll roll roll
Honest I do
Lucille
Stevie Ray Vaughan - guitar/vocals
Lou Ann Barton - vocals
Mike Kindred - organ
W.C. Clark - bassguitar
Freddie Pharaoh - drums
Johnny Reno - saxophone
Live at Stubb's BBQ
Lubbock, TX 1977
Broadway 50/50 Club,
San Antonio, TX 1978