Stevie Ray Vaughan ??/??/1979
Set I
Hideaway
instrumental
Rude Mood
Dirty Pool
Guitar Hurricane
All Your Love I Miss Lovin
Lost Your Good Thing Now
Woke Up This Morning
Collins Shuffle
I'm Just A Man*
Thrill Is Gone*
I'll Take You There*
Don't Lose Your Cool*
instrumental
Rude Mood
Dirty Pool
Guitar Hurricane
All Your Love I Miss Lovin
Lost Your Good Thing Now
Woke Up This Morning
Collins Shuffle
I'm Just A Man*
Thrill Is Gone*
I'll Take You There*
Don't Lose Your Cool*
Set II
Set III
Comment
* with Robert "Bluebird" Ealey, Vocals
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| User (active/rating) | Media / # | Show | Sound | Details | DB Source | User Source |
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| George Ouellette | CDR / 2 | B | View | |||
| Chris Couse | cdr / 1 | View | ||||
| Notes: | SRV 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 - [Seagull, SEA 039] (Italy) (59:00, 16 tracks) (above average quality) soundcheck, Austin, apr79 (tracks 1-6), Austin Blues Fest., apr79, w/Lou Ann Barton (tracks 7-13), "Peona's", oct79, w/Lou Ann and Johnny Reno on Sax (tracks 14-16) although tracks 7-13 are claimed to be from the "ABF", there are no noticeable live audience sounds on these tracks, so venue is suspect <track#/title> <time> <notes> 1> Rude Mood 2:53 2> Dirty Pool 5:20 3> I'm Crying 3:43 4> You're Gonna Miss Me Baby 2:49 "Empty Arms" 5> Pride And Joy 3:14 6> Love Struck Baby 2:12 7> Natural Born Lover 3:44 8> Tina Nina Nu 3:00 9> Scratch My Back 4:06 10> I'll Change 3:18 11> Shake A Hand, Shake A Hand 4:39 12> Oh Baby 3:43 13> Sugar Coated Love 3:41 14> Love In Vain 4:31 15> You Can Have My Husband 5:18 starts off with "So Excited" 16> My Baby's Gone 2:49 "Oh Yeah" | |||||
| Jeffrey Peterson | CDR / 2 | A | A | View | ||
| Chris Couse | cdr / 1 | View | ||||
| Notes: | SRV 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 - [Seagull, SEA 039] (Italy) (59:00, 16 tracks) (above average quality) soundcheck, Austin, apr79 (tracks 1-6), Austin Blues Fest., apr79, w/Lou Ann Barton (tracks 7-13), "Peona's", oct79, w/Lou Ann and Johnny Reno on Sax (tracks 14-16) although tracks 7-13 are claimed to be from the "ABF", there are no noticeable live audience sounds on these tracks, so venue is suspect <track#/title> <time> <notes> 1> Rude Mood 2:53 2> Dirty Pool 5:20 3> I'm Crying 3:43 4> You're Gonna Miss Me Baby 2:49 "Empty Arms" 5> Pride And Joy 3:14 6> Love Struck Baby 2:12 7> Natural Born Lover 3:44 8> Tina Nina Nu 3:00 9> Scratch My Back 4:06 10> I'll Change 3:18 11> Shake A Hand, Shake A Hand 4:39 12> Oh Baby 3:43 13> Sugar Coated Love 3:41 14> Love In Vain 4:31 15> You Can Have My Husband 5:18 starts off with "So Excited" 16> My Baby's Gone 2:49 "Oh Yeah" | |||||
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