Stevie Ray Vaughan 1939-??-??
Odds & Ends Compilation #5, Compilation, Compilation
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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.
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.
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.
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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