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Set 1Rude Mood
Dirty Pool
I'm Crying
You're Gonna Miss Me Baby "Empty Arms"
Pride And Joy
Love Struck Baby
Natural Born Lover
Tina Nina Nu
Scratch My Back
I'll Change
Shake A Hand, Shake A Hand
Oh Baby
Sugar Coated Love
Love In Vain
You Can Have My Husband starts off with "So Excited"
My Baby's Gone "Oh Yeah"
Dirty Pool
I'm Crying
You're Gonna Miss Me Baby "Empty Arms"
Pride And Joy
Love Struck Baby
Natural Born Lover
Tina Nina Nu
Scratch My Back
I'll Change
Shake A Hand, Shake A Hand
Oh Baby
Sugar Coated Love
Love In Vain
You Can Have My Husband starts off with "So Excited"
My Baby's Gone "Oh Yeah"
CommentSRV 1ST THUNDER 1 CD
The audio quality on ?TFT? is very good and one of the best early SRV [pre
Chris L. and Tommy S.] live recordings. ?Te-Ni-Nee-Ni-Nu? were made popular
by the late great bluesman Slim Harpo.
a WONDERFUL boot CD. The first six or seven tracks are early studio demo
versions of many Texasflood album standards. The highlights of the disc
IMHO, however, are the seven or so demo tracks where SRV plays and Lou Ann
Barton sings. Believe me when I tell you this, and this disc proves it, the
original incarnation of Double Trouble was HOT. Lou Ann could melt paint
off
the walls with her live voice! There are many songs that Lou Ann eventually
put on her release ?Read My Lips?. Of course, RML was released much later
and without SRV on guitar. It?s very good but doesn?t hold a candle to the
cuts on The First Thunder.
The disc closes with a few of live tracks of SRV and Double Trouble at
Peonas with Johnny Reno on saxophone. I think that was an Austin bar back
in
the 70?s.
The value of this disc is not truly recognized until you read eitherof the
SRV biographies. It's just wonderful to hear these tracks after reading
about the early days of Double Trouble...this is when they were just making
music to have fun...everyone screwed everyone else, just for something to
do...SRV didn't give a crap whether anyone liked his music or not, cause HE
liked it. I just think this is a wonderful recording and all of you avid
fans owe it to yourself to get your hands on this.
First Thunder
The audio quality on ?TFT? is very good and one of the best early SRV [pre
Chris L. and Tommy S.] live recordings. ?Te-Ni-Nee-Ni-Nu? were made popular
by the late great bluesman Slim Harpo.
a WONDERFUL boot CD. The first six or seven tracks are early studio demo
versions of many Texasflood album standards. The highlights of the disc
IMHO, however, are the seven or so demo tracks where SRV plays and Lou Ann
Barton sings. Believe me when I tell you this, and this disc proves it, the
original incarnation of Double Trouble was HOT. Lou Ann could melt paint
off
the walls with her live voice! There are many songs that Lou Ann eventually
put on her release ?Read My Lips?. Of course, RML was released much later
and without SRV on guitar. It?s very good but doesn?t hold a candle to the
cuts on The First Thunder.
The disc closes with a few of live tracks of SRV and Double Trouble at
Peonas with Johnny Reno on saxophone. I think that was an Austin bar back
in
the 70?s.
The value of this disc is not truly recognized until you read eitherof the
SRV biographies. It's just wonderful to hear these tracks after reading
about the early days of Double Trouble...this is when they were just making
music to have fun...everyone screwed everyone else, just for something to
do...SRV didn't give a crap whether anyone liked his music or not, cause HE
liked it. I just think this is a wonderful recording and all of you avid
fans owe it to yourself to get your hands on this.
First Thunder
Set 1Stevie Ray Vaughan & Freinds Jivin' Jam
1983-1989
T01 Champagne & Reefer ( w / Buddy Guy )
T02 Oreo Cookie Blues ( w / Lonnie Mack )
T03 Wham ( w / Lonnie Mack )
T04 Stormy Monday Blues ( w / Albert King )
T05 Matchbox Blues ( w / Albert King )
T06 Ask Me No Questions ( w / Albert King )
T07 Wham ( w / Jeff Beck )
T08 Texas Blues ( w / Jeff Beck )
T09 Last Call ( w / Jeff Beck )
T10 Jeff's Boogie ( w / Jeff Beck )
T11 Don't Stop By The Creek, son ( w / Johnny Copeland )
T12 Oreo Cookie Blues: Acoustic ( w / Lonnie Mack )
T13 Dirty Pool: Acoustic solo
1983-1989
T01 Champagne & Reefer ( w / Buddy Guy )
T02 Oreo Cookie Blues ( w / Lonnie Mack )
T03 Wham ( w / Lonnie Mack )
T04 Stormy Monday Blues ( w / Albert King )
T05 Matchbox Blues ( w / Albert King )
T06 Ask Me No Questions ( w / Albert King )
T07 Wham ( w / Jeff Beck )
T08 Texas Blues ( w / Jeff Beck )
T09 Last Call ( w / Jeff Beck )
T10 Jeff's Boogie ( w / Jeff Beck )
T11 Don't Stop By The Creek, son ( w / Johnny Copeland )
T12 Oreo Cookie Blues: Acoustic ( w / Lonnie Mack )
T13 Dirty Pool: Acoustic solo
CommentNote: Nicely done bootleg, sound quality ranges from A+/A-
artwork included.
artwork included.
Set 1Breakdown
16 Days
Far Away
Luxury Liner
Train to Birmingham
Dead Flowers
Ramblin' Man
Already
Dylan Hat
16 Days
Far Away
Luxury Liner
Train to Birmingham
Dead Flowers
Ramblin' Man
Already
Dylan Hat
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