Saw him first time at a bar in Lubbock around '78. $5 cover charge and the audience consisted of 5 people. Stevie got up and played like it was Woodstock.
Been a fan for over 30 years and have never heard Drivin South and will never forget that I heard it here! WOW--never thought anything could be better than Voodoo Child but I think it's a worthy adversary!!!
This would have been the best time to catch Stevie, before the well deserved fame, some smokey lounge, up close and personal, LOUD ASS HELL! Playing his ass off and loving it Stevie was unbeatable idgas wat anyone else thinks about the matter rave on Stevie Ray Vaughan, forever.
Man early Stevie was on fire. Why oh why was he taken from us. I get sad every time I think about it still. I listen to these bootlegs everyday, there’s so much free education here.
I don't have enough towels too clean up the love which has escaped the wounds in my heart from Stevies blues. How proud you guys must be if you had the blessing to know him. The undisputed champ SRV. Though, due respect to THE main man James Marshall. What would Jimi have though looking down from the watchtower? Be 'Watch out now, guitar gonna catch fire, another voodoo chile '' Peace from OZ.
00:00:00 - You'll be mine. 00:04:48 - Little wing 00:10:14 - Drivin' South 00:18:04 - Third stone from the sun 00:23:06 - Collins Shuffle 00:27:39 - Shake For Me 00:33:14 - .......... 00:36:32 - They Call Me Guitar Hurricane 00:39:10 - Texas Flood 00:48:56 - ......... (Audio cuts mid song) 00:53:49 - All Your Love I Miss Loving 01:00:08 - Maniac depression 01:04:41 - I'm leaving you
Thanks for your list :) After "Shake For Me" the song is called "Letter to My Girlfriend". After Texas Flood the song is called "Love in Vain" Here is the rest of the list: 1:17:18 Hideaway 1:22:26 In The Open 1:29:06 The Sky Is Crying 1:36:17 Tell Me 1:40:22 Cross Cut Saw 1:44:57 Love Struck Baby 1:47:36 Close To You 1:51:53 May I Have A Talk With You 1:57:54 You Done Lost Your Good Thing Now 2:04:58 Woke Up This Morning 2:09:19 Wham 2:13:17 Collins Shuffle 2:19:27 Come On (Part 1) 2:24:36 Look At Little Sister 2:28:35 Thunderbird 2:33:09 Tin Pan Alley 2:43:33 Im Cryin'
I loved howsoever Ray Vaughan played guitar and sang ..that's what it's all about..Stevie Ray Vaughan and his famous guitar which became like him,legends in the making..great singer and guitar player
Of course I was vacuuming when this came on so I turn off vacuum pick up my guitar and OH YEAH just because he makes it sound easy it was painfully obvious I needed at least a hour of warm up before attempting to just play along with him like for serious need training wheels on my Ax !!!! 🎸 . Lol 😂 jam
2:47:36 JUL 4 1981 Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble Harling's Upstairs Kansas City, MO You'll Be Mine (Howlin’ Wolf cover) Little Wing (The Jimi Hendrix Experience cover) Thaw Out (Albert Collins cover) Third Stone From the Sun (The Jimi Hendrix Experience cover) Albert's Alley (Albert Collins cover) Shake for Me (Howlin’ Wolf cover) Letter to My Girlfriend (Guitar Slim cover) They Call Me Guitar Hurricane (Guitar Slim cover) Texas Flood (Larry Davis cover) Love in Vain Blues (Robert Johnson cover) All Your Love (I Miss Loving) (Otis Rush & His Band cover) Manic Depression (The Jimi Hendrix Experience cover) I'm Leaving You (Commit a Crime) (Howlin’ Wolf cover) Hide Away (Freddie King cover) In the Open (Freddie King cover) The Sky Is Crying (Elmore James & His Broom Dusters cover) Tell Me (Howlin’ Wolf cover) Cross Cut Saw Blues (Tommy McClennan cover) Love Struck Baby Close to You (Muddy Waters cover) May I Have a Talk With You (Howlin’ Wolf cover) You Done Lost Your Good Thing Now (B.B. King cover) Woke Up This Morning (My Baby She Was Gone) (B.B. King and His Orchestra cover) Wham! (Lonnie Mack cover) Collins' Shuffle (Albert Collins cover) Come On (Part I) (Earl King cover) Look at Little Sister (Hank Ballard cover) Thunderbird (The Nightcaps cover) Tin Pan Alley (Jimmy Wilson And His All Stars cover) I'm Cryin'
How does this guy do this?.................I know what he is doing from a technical standpoint.....I know the notes, bends all the practice it takes......... but how does he do this? Maybe Clapton was right......he was a channel which it just flowed through like water over the falls........
Saw him first time at a bar in Lubbock around '78. $5 cover charge and the audience consisted of 5 people. Stevie got up and played like it was Woodstock.
That's what you call somebody who loves what they do
Oh how I wish I could have been there and seen him in person!!
That speaks volumes. Gotta love Stevie!
That's EXACTLY the type of story I wanna hear about Stevie :)
🤣🤣👈🫵
Been a fan for over 30 years and have never heard Drivin South and will never forget that I heard it here! WOW--never thought anything could be better than Voodoo Child but I think it's a worthy adversary!!!
This would have been the best time to catch Stevie, before the well deserved fame, some smokey lounge, up close and personal, LOUD ASS HELL! Playing his ass off and loving it Stevie was unbeatable idgas wat anyone else thinks about the matter rave on Stevie Ray Vaughan, forever.
This show is a history lesson in American music.....
This is some outstanding shit right there! Whatever you may think about the Algorithm, It brought you to this. Give joyous thanks and SAVE for later.
It's a lesson in guitar 🎸
my speakers want a cigarette
Man early Stevie was on fire. Why oh why was he taken from us. I get sad every time I think about it still. I listen to these bootlegs everyday, there’s so much free education here.
One of the best bootlegs on the planet!
absolutely there's actually another one same title and it's over 5 hours long
plane. realm not a planet at all
@@danimation777 That's right
I don't have enough towels too clean up the love which has escaped the wounds
in my heart from Stevies blues. How proud you guys must be if you had the blessing to know him. The undisputed champ SRV. Though, due respect to THE main man James Marshall.
What would Jimi have though looking down from the watchtower? Be 'Watch out now, guitar gonna catch fire, another voodoo chile '' Peace from OZ.
An entire SRV gig that I never ever heard before? With songs he rarely ever played afterwards? Fuckin' A!
00:00:00 - You'll be mine.
00:04:48 - Little wing
00:10:14 - Drivin' South
00:18:04 - Third stone from the sun
00:23:06 - Collins Shuffle
00:27:39 - Shake For Me
00:33:14 - ..........
00:36:32 - They Call Me Guitar Hurricane
00:39:10 - Texas Flood
00:48:56 - ......... (Audio cuts mid song)
00:53:49 - All Your Love I Miss Loving
01:00:08 - Maniac depression
01:04:41 - I'm leaving you
Thanks for your list :)
After "Shake For Me" the song is called "Letter to My Girlfriend". After Texas Flood the song is called "Love in Vain"
Here is the rest of the list:
1:17:18 Hideaway
1:22:26 In The Open
1:29:06 The Sky Is Crying
1:36:17 Tell Me
1:40:22 Cross Cut Saw
1:44:57 Love Struck Baby
1:47:36 Close To You
1:51:53 May I Have A Talk With You
1:57:54 You Done Lost Your Good Thing Now
2:04:58 Woke Up This Morning
2:09:19 Wham
2:13:17 Collins Shuffle
2:19:27 Come On (Part 1)
2:24:36 Look At Little Sister
2:28:35 Thunderbird
2:33:09 Tin Pan Alley
2:43:33 Im Cryin'
@@cokeman13377331 thanks!!
👃👃👃👃 thanks alot both of you
You da man
@@cokeman13377331 You also da man
Incredible to see the development of the greatest guitarist ever over this early period
Absolutely. Nobody’s even close to him. Early Stevie is my favorite
In his prime, and on fire!!!@@flanneldaddy5220
he already had all the feeling
I loved howsoever Ray Vaughan played guitar and sang ..that's what it's all about..Stevie Ray Vaughan and his famous guitar which became like him,legends in the making..great singer and guitar player
26:19 is the best example of high energy srv playing. So inspiring.
Guitar playing is feeling from the heart ❤️ bring it out!!!
Ps there should be at least a million comments on how kick ass this show was!
One of my favorites
Of course I was vacuuming when this came on so I turn off vacuum pick up my guitar and OH YEAH just because he makes it sound easy it was painfully obvious I needed at least a hour of warm up before attempting to just play along with him like for serious need training wheels on my Ax !!!! 🎸 . Lol 😂 jam
My guitar just sighs at me,like an unfullfilled woman....
Thanks,Stevie🥴
Wow never heard Woke Up This Morning before, love it
Get those fingers going!!!! It's called a Guitar 🎸!!!
Play like your boots are on fire 🔥 🎶 just awesome!!!!
Thank God the portable tape recorder.
Well I love the modern walkmans mine came with thousands of little tapes in it and I can make calls on it, take pictures, it's great!!
GOAT
Merica fucking A!!!!
Miss MERICA back then !!!!
Always loved these early bootlegs of his more than his released stuff
La precisione e la potenza❤
AWESOMENESS!!! THE GOAT.
2:04:59 Woke up this Morning (My Baby She Was Gone) B. B. King
❤❤❤
Love the set list!
Goat
2:33:12 !
Tin Pan Alley
39:11 Texas Flood
23.06 is called "Frosty" by Albert Collins, not "Collins Shuffle".
1:51:42
2:47:36
JUL 4 1981
Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble
Harling's Upstairs
Kansas City, MO
You'll Be Mine (Howlin’ Wolf cover)
Little Wing (The Jimi Hendrix Experience cover)
Thaw Out (Albert Collins cover)
Third Stone From the Sun (The Jimi Hendrix Experience cover)
Albert's Alley (Albert Collins cover)
Shake for Me (Howlin’ Wolf cover)
Letter to My Girlfriend (Guitar Slim cover)
They Call Me Guitar Hurricane (Guitar Slim cover)
Texas Flood (Larry Davis cover)
Love in Vain Blues (Robert Johnson cover)
All Your Love (I Miss Loving) (Otis Rush & His Band cover)
Manic Depression (The Jimi Hendrix Experience cover)
I'm Leaving You (Commit a Crime) (Howlin’ Wolf cover)
Hide Away (Freddie King cover)
In the Open (Freddie King cover)
The Sky Is Crying (Elmore James & His Broom Dusters cover)
Tell Me (Howlin’ Wolf cover)
Cross Cut Saw Blues (Tommy McClennan cover)
Love Struck Baby
Close to You (Muddy Waters cover)
May I Have a Talk With You (Howlin’ Wolf cover)
You Done Lost Your Good Thing Now (B.B. King cover)
Woke Up This Morning (My Baby She Was Gone) (B.B. King and His Orchestra cover)
Wham! (Lonnie Mack cover)
Collins' Shuffle (Albert Collins cover)
Come On (Part I) (Earl King cover)
Look at Little Sister (Hank Ballard cover)
Thunderbird (The Nightcaps cover)
Tin Pan Alley (Jimmy Wilson And His All Stars cover)
I'm Cryin'
1:28, 2:30:30, 1:22:27, 1:47:37, 2:20:38
2:25:46
Love Struck 1:44:42
any way to buy cd's of these :)
43:00
26:17
I'm leaving you ending.. wtf.. My dudes just faded the volume out, live!
Anyone know where I can get this on CD/LP
Turn it into MP3 yourself
2:28:17
How does this guy do this?.................I know what he is doing from a technical standpoint.....I know the notes, bends all the practice it takes......... but how does he do this? Maybe Clapton was right......he was a channel which it just flowed through like water over the falls........
His ear was on another level!
Didn't Clapton say that he had to pull up his car off the highway when he first heard SRV on the radio and that he HAD to find who was that very day!
33:14 is letter to my girlfriend
Best version IMO
2:18:20
57:30
2:24:17