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Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble - Live at Montreux 1982 & 1985
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Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble - Live at Montreux 1982 & 1985

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2 DVDs


Stevie Ray Vaughan


Product Details:
Actors: Stevie Ray Vaughan, Double Trouble
Format: Dolby, NTSC
Language: English
Number of Discs: 2
Studio: Sony
Run Time: 160 minutes
DVD Release Date: September 14, 2004
Average Customer Rating: based on 63 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.5
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0 of 1 found the following review helpful:

5Favorite Live DvdAug 14, 2009
This dvd is amazing and my favorite! It has two live performances one in '82 or '83 where SRV and double trouble actually gets boo-ed off the stage. Which is actually my favorite disc of the two because he plays songs that aren't talked about too much. The second dvd was in '85 when SRV and double trouble were actually signed onto a label this time which helped them in not getting boo-ed off of the stage that time around. Great for a die hard SRV fan to put in their collection!

0 of 9 found the following review helpful:

1Nothing was on the CD's Pissed OFFJan 21, 2009
We ordered Stevie Ray Vaughn and received two CD/s with NOTHING ON THEM! Very BAD. I really wanted this music!!

0 of 1 found the following review helpful:

5Nothing Tops This Is, If You Like SRVNov 15, 2008
I read somewhere once that if you really want a composite of what Stevie Ray Vaughan was all about, musically, all you need is this DVD. I totally agree. I have a half dozen SRV discs or tapes but nothing tops this.

You get two concerts, one on each disc. The first is the "controversial" 1982 concert at Montreux (in Switzerland) and the other is the 1985 return trip to Montreux. The first was "controverial" in the reception Vaughan and his band received during and immediately after the performing: booing! It is shocking to hear. I've never heard an artist booed on a disc put out for public release, but it's in here. (There were a lot of cheers, too.) Of course, the booing and catcalls were totally unwarranted. The band was excellent and Stevie was tremendous, but the crowd was expecting what they had heard all day: quiet, acoustic blues guitar. When SRV turned up the amps and did his thing, some of them didn't like it. Nonetheless, I liked it and chances are you will, too, if you are a fan of his, or simply blues/rock. What I liked best were a couple of his long, slow numbers, such as "Dirty Pool."

On that disc is a documentary, with band members Chris Layton and Tommy Shannon, discussing that '82 concert and what happened afterward. Jackson Browne also gives his take on his participation in helping out SRV and the band. It's pretty interesting.

By 1985, the crowd knew all about SRV and gave him a great reception and he put on the best show, perhaps, I have ever seen him (and the band) do - just electrifying. In fact, there are four straight numbers - Tiny Pan Alley (a.k.a. Roughest Place In Town, Look At Little Sister, Voodoo Chile and Texas Flood - that are done so well that I had tears in my eyes. That is THE best version Vaughan has ever done on the Jimi Hendrix number (Voodoo Chile) and you have to just see and hear this to believe it. SRV pulls out all the stops, doing things with a guitar I've never seen before.

Folks, it's true: this is the Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble DVD to get, above all others.

0 of 1 found the following review helpful:

5Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble "Live at Montreux"Sep 25, 2008
This is a true "classic" double dvd,(two disc), with two concerts of Stevie Ray, and Double Trouble performing at the Montreux Jazz Fesival.
It is a masterpiece of "blues-rock" guitar work by Stevie Ray. It also contains bonus material of a documentary interviews with Chris Layton, Tommy Shannon, Jackson Browne and John Mayer.

Concert one July 17, 1982, the line-up is Stevie Ray on electric guitar and vocals, Tommy Shannon on bass and Chris Layton on the drums. (This was before they added a keyboard player). The set list consists of 8 songs,includeing the classis: "Pride and Joy", "Texas Flood", and "Love Struck Baby". The performances are outstanding, but they get "booed" off stage. However, David Bowie was in the audience and he was impressed with Stevie's guitar Skills, so he got him to play on Bowie's "Let's Dance" album of 1982.

Concert two - July 15, 1985 and the line up consists of Stevie Ray on guitar and vocals, Tommy Shannon on bass, Chris Layton on drums, and Reese Wynans on keyboards. There are also guest appearances with Johnny Copeland, also from Texas. The set list consists of 13 songs. The concert is outstanding, and the fans love it this time. Some "classic's " performed include: "Pride and Joy", "Mary had a Little Lamb", "Cold Shot" (with Johnny Copeland), "Tin Pan Alley" (with Johnny Copeland), "Look at Little Sister" (with Johnny Copeland), "Voodoo Child" and they are called out for an encore which includes "Couldn't Stand the Weather".

Concert two above shows Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble at their very best. This is a true classic 5 star concert. Stevie Ray was a guitar master, and this concert dvd shows it.

If you like great "blues-rock" guitar music, then I highly recommend this one, you won't be disappointed.

0 of 1 found the following review helpful:

4Bad-A**Jul 27, 2008
Great dvd set. Two excellent shows. A must for any Stevie Ray Vaughn and Double Trouble fan.

 
 
 
 
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