Odds & Ends Compilation #6, Compilation, Compilation

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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.


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 11:15:55 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Updated At
Sun Oct 07 2012 11:15:55 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)

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