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jono
Joined: 16 Feb 2005 Posts: 16 Location: Manchester England
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Posted: Sun Feb 20, 2005 6:31 pm Post subject: which is the best SRV performance and why ?? |
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( this should last for ages LOL )
Me thinks this just an excuse ( if one is needed ) to play all my bootlegs on dvd/video and cd.
I thought of this thread then realized how hard it is to choose...
AmarilloTX 11/27/89 is prob my favourite.
On "Mary" he goes of on an amazing extended solo.,and "leave my girl alone " is just awsome , it starts of slowly and just builds up to an intense solo.
Lets have yours guys.
Jono _________________ "Thank you....... for all the love you passed our way " |
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TTrahan
Joined: 06 Nov 2004 Posts: 287
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Posted: Sun Feb 20, 2005 6:55 pm Post subject: |
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Welcome to the forum!
I can't really name a fav. performance, but I can name fav. performances of certain songs...that'll have to do I guess!
Voodoo Chile - Rockpalast '84. Awesome breakdown in this version. I also like the Carnegie Hall version a lot.
Mary Had a Little Lamb - Austin City Limits '89
Texas Flood - El Mocambo
Come On (Pt. III) - Des Moines Iowa '87
Testify - Rockpalast '84.
Wall of Denial - (Can't remember the city, maybe Troy) New York, 1989.
Willie the Wimp - The version from the SRV Box set is great.
Little Wing - Resedo, CA 1983.
There's probably more, but damn, that's a long list already!!
Good thread bro |
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UncleSalty
Joined: 08 Nov 2004 Posts: 79 Location: Ibaraki, Japan
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Posted: Tue Mar 01, 2005 11:10 am Post subject: |
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While trying to name a whole show would be really difficult, one single performance stands out. I have a bootleg called the 'Forgotten Show', from somewhere in the States in '87, post-rehab. Unfortunately, I forget the details because that's one of the many CDs taking up room at my parents' house back home. The sound quality is awful but the version of Ain't Gone & Give Up On Love on there is my idea of a perfect slow blues. As wonderful as the Texas Flood from El Mocambo is as a display of all the things SRV could do on a slow blues, from Albert to Jimi, and as much as I love the SRV-as-Otis-Rush take on Dirty Pool at Carnegie Hall, Give Up On Love is so much more. One of the longest versions of this song that I know of, rather than the 2 or 3 choruses he often took on this song he stretches out for chorus after chorus each one building in intensity from the last. Rather than a showcase of 'Look Ma, I'm doing Albert King' followed by 'Check out my Buddy Guy licks', which Stevie was often guilty of, particularly when he was trying to make a name for himself in the early days, this is a complete musical performance that shows both his chops and his musicality. Wonderful stuff! |
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