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This is the full unedited professional recording of the show
Set I Musicians
Stevie Ray Vaughan - lead guitar, lead vocals
Double Trouble
Tommy Shannon - bass
Chris Layton - drums
Set I Tracks
01. Intro by Ken Dashow & John Hammond
02. Scuttle Buttin'
03. Testify
04. Voodoo Child (Slight Return)
05. Tin Pan Alley
06. Love Struck Baby
07. Honey Bee
08. The Sky Is Crying
09. Cold Shot
10. Couldn't Stand The Weather
11. Rude Mood
Set II Musicians
Stevie Ray Vaughan - lead guitar, lead vocals
Double Trouble
Tommy Shannon - bass
Chris Layton - drums
Dr. John - keyboards
Jimmie Vaughan - guitar
George Rains - drums
Angela Strehli - vocals
Roomful of Blues horn section
Bob Enos - trumpet Porky Cohen - trombone Rich Lataille - alto sax Greg Piccolo - tenor sax Doug James - baritone sax
Set II Tracks
01. Intro
02. Last Night
03. Texas Flood
04. Mary Had A Little Lamb
05. Letter To My Girl Friend
06. Dirty Pool
07. Pride And Joy
08. The Things The I Used To Do
09. C.O.D. 10. Lonely Teardrops
11. Iced Over
12. Band Intro
13. Lenny
14. Rude Mood
Info from
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stevie_Ray_Vaughan
"On October 4, 1984, Double Trouble performed a sold-out benefit concert at New York City's Carnegie Hall. In celebration of Vaughan's thirtieth birthday, the show featured many special guests including the Roomful of Blues horn section, keyboardist Dr. John, Jimmie Vaughan, vocalist Angela Strehli, and drummer George Rains. The band wore custom velvet "mariachi" suits and designed a stage set of blue and gold.[45] Vaughan originally planned to film the performance for future video release, though CBS Records declined. Strehli recalls: "...it was supposed to be videoed and at the last minute they pulled some kind of union thing: 'Well, this show is going to run past eleven, so that means we get double time.' So they had to cancel the video part, which is just a shame."[46]
Stevie Ray Vaughan performing at Carnegie Hall.The concert was sold-out with Vaughan's closest friends, and family in the audience;[45] the proceeds benefited the T.J. Martell Foundation's work in leukemia and cancer research.[47] Vaughan was extremely excited and nervous, saying: "The last time I was that nervous is when I got married, but I couldn't show that to anybody ... I calmed down about halfway through 'Voodoo Chile.' I looked over at Tommy [Shannon], and he was just sort of staring at me, and that's when I knew it was gonna be all right."[48] An afterparty was thrown by MTV for the band, record company, and other VIPs.[49] According to the Dallas Times Herald, it took Vaughan an hour just to walk from the bar to the table across the room where his parents were sitting; the article also said, "Stevie Ray found his father, a retired asbestos worker who hadn't taken a plane ride since the Korean War, and hugged him until they both cried." After the show, Jimmie recalled that he was worried that the crowd would have been "a little stiff", saying "[It] turned out they're just like any other beer joint."[50]" |