Stevie Ray Vaughan: Live at Montreux - Watch Legally and Safely
When Stevie, Chris, and Tommy returned to Switzerland three years later, with organist Reese Wynans adding rich new dimension to the Double Trouble sound, the Montreux crowd was primed for a rip-snorting set, and SRV's jubilant response is a joyous thing to witness. One of SRV's favorite bluesmen, Johnny Copeland, appears for a three-song triumph in a set that's uniformly superior and ecstatically energized. Basic three-camera coverage is all you need, although guitar students--for whom this DVD is a godsend--will surely wish for more emphasis on SRV's picking and fretwork. Recording quality is superb in the Montreux tradition, Scuttle Buttin', Say What!, Ain't Gone 'n' Give Up on Love, Pride and Joy, Mary Had a Little Lamb, Cold Shot (with Johnny Copeland), Tin Pan Alley (aka Roughest Place in Town) (with Johnny Copeland), Look at Little Sister (with Johnny Copeland), Voodoo Child (Slight Return), Texas Flood, Life Without You, Gone Home, Couldn't Stand the Weather
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