SRV Live '83 "Dirty Pool" rare live San Francisco
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This video is a response to stevie ray vaughn - dirty pool - live
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awesome thanks for posting I never got the honour to see Stevie Ray live and he is my all time favorite ! Will check out the rest of your SRV posts from this show too thanks again ! xo
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LOL, iffen...
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Thanks for bringing me back to the raw live audience and feeling of being there. I miss SRV more than words can say. I teared up listen to this,but feeling happy all at the same time.
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Thx !! Great post!Incredible song!! Long Live SRV!!
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This is so amazing! I love the Dirty pool song, one of my favourites. Thanks for posting!
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Just Great! The Intro is from Tin Pan Alley, So Cool!
Thanx
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It would be awesom to hear stuff like this in high quality
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Very cool...Thanks so much for putting in the effort to make this video. :)
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Wow. What a set.
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hey- thanks- there's a s tesrify, then an instrunetal- please write me w the namr once u hear it. I think Texas Flood was next, then Voodoo Chile Slight Return-. I'll have to look around for the set list- i still have pride abd jot, rude mood, scuttlebuttin, wham, and Lenny anf Mary had a lil lamb. Vocals hard to hear- Texas Flood is uploading now- check in an hour, should be up!
RobinofSactown 3 years ago
Wow- I thought I had still to find the tape and digitizr it, but I already did it! Yay!theres a 9 minute Texas Flood and the show's opener was Testify , Watch for Testify next, then Texas Flood. I am so glad to have been able to share this with the world 25 years after. Thanks for reminding me to take care of this 1957- peace! : ).
RobinofSactown 3 years ago
Beautiful video RobinofSactown. So great. So what was the shows lineup? Testify, Texas Flood?
1957fenderstrat 3 years ago
texas flood- c'mon down...
RobinofSactown 3 years ago
RobinofSactown 3 years ago
It was one of my top shows I ever attended. I never went to see him again, as I felt he would never be any better. I kustened to this many many times over the years and I don't think I was wrong. I was really smart (lucky too!) to land 10 feet in front of him with a tape deck at the height of his career. It felt like seeing Jimi at Monterey- just too too much. I wrote on the cassette that he played the entire last solo (the chordal one) behind his back. what a guitarist.
RobinofSactown 3 years ago