venerdì 18 settembre 2020

Stevie Ray Vaughan - Stubb's Barbecue (SBD/FLAC)



(Soundboard FLAC)

December - 1978 - Stubb's Barbecue, Lubbock, Texas 

Low gen tape-> SONY TC we305-> sondblaster pc CDWAVE-> flac-> you 

Stevie Ray guitar-vocals 
Lou Ann Barton Vocals 
Freddie "Pharoah" Walden drums 
Jack Newhouse bass 
Johnny Reno Sax 

01 Guitar Hurricane 
02 Tin Pan Alley 
03 Thunderbird 
04 Lost Your Good Thing Now 
05 Shake For Me 
06 Tell Me 
07 (Rumba) 
08 I'll Change 
09 Call On Me (may be called "Umph!") 
10 Hip Shake Baby 
11 Stangs Swang 
12 (Jazzy Instrumental) 
13 Woke Up This Mornin 
14 My Baby She's Gone (may be called "Now Be Careful") 
15 I'm Crying 
16 I've Tried Pretty Baby 
17 Hug You Squeeze You 
18 Rude Mood 
19 Hideaway 

track "Stevie Stubbs 197810" was the empty space during the tape flip 

SOME INFO I FOUND ON THE NET 
SRV first met Stubb when he was in his late teens. He would regularly play at Stubb’s Bar-B-Q joint in Lubbock. Stories abound about SRV regularly blowing his earnings, stranding himself in Lubbock. Stubb would always empty his cash register and give all that he had to SRV so the kid could get back home to Austin. 

Stubb loved the blues. The next time you feel like some slow and low guitar, put on SRV’s “Tin Pan Alley (AKA Roughest Place In SRV learned to play this song by listening to James Reed’s version on Stubb’s jukebox. 

Hatch says: 
The date for that would be the late 70's. Bands didn’t start playing Stubbs BBQ until after Jesse Taylor was picked up by Stubb when he was hitch hiking one time. I believe that was in 77. 
Then the jams started taking place at Stubbs. So I would place the photo to have been taken in 77 or 78 most likely. Also when Stevie first started coming to Lubbock he lived both in Dallas and the Austin areas. When in the Ely band we once were in between gigs and had no place to stay. All the motels were book the night we came into town. So we just went to Stevie’s house and plugged the bus into his electrical and spent the night in it. 

That was in 78 I’m pretty sure. Here is a link to a picture of Stevie’s house in Oak Cliff (taken in 2011well after SRV was playing in the forever band). 

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