Odds & Ends Compilation #4, Compilation, Compilation

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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.

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Sun Oct 07 2012 11:12:53 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Updated At
Sun Oct 07 2012 11:12:53 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)

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