Odds & Ends Compilation #2, Compilation, Compilation

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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.

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Created At
Sun Oct 07 2012 11:11:14 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Updated At
Sun Oct 07 2012 11:11:14 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)

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