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Stevie Ray Vaughan 1988-05-05 Quebec City - DVD5
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Stevie Ray Vaughan
Colisée
Quebec City, QC, Canada
May 5, 1988
CBG Classic Master Video Series Vol. 51

video: (CBG) Ricoh R-600 (same spec as Sony CCD-V5) 8mm camcorder (w/ 2X teleconverter lens) master 8mm analog tape; NTSC, 4:3 PAR, 29.97 fps; transferred to harddrive via a firewire using a Sony TRV-330 8mm digital camera w/ Time Base Correction.

Video capture, editing, and 2-pass VBR encoding done with Sony Vegas Pro 13 at 8.2K max, 8K avg, 1K min).

audio: (CBG) recorded w/ Aiwa-CM30A mic through the Ricoh R-600's external mic in jack; captured with the video from CBG's master 8mm analog tape; LPCM 1536 bit.

Authored to DVD in Sony DVD Architect Pro 6.

All video editing and DVD authoring by Silver Stallion (guitard on Dime).

running time: 60 mins (full show)

1. Dust My Blues
2. Love Struck Baby
3. Pride And Joy
4. Ain't Gone 'n' Give Up On Love
5. Mary Had A Little Lamb
6. Superstition
7. Willie The Wimp
8. Cold Shot
9. Couldn't Stand The Weather
10. Life Without You
11. Voodoo Child (Slight Return)

This is “CBG Classic Master Video Series Vol. 51”.

There are not many artists that I filmed in the past 31 years that have passed away. Stevie Ray Vaughan is one of them. This was my first opportunity to film him warming up Robert Plant on the opening night of the Now and Zen tour. I drove all the way to Quebec City Canada with Pierre to get this show (mainly for Robert Plant), but was thrilled that Stevie was warming him up. I had no idea that the last time I would film him would be the following show in Montreal on the second date of the tour. I did have more chances on the 1st leg of the Robert Plant tour, but circumstances were against me in that I wasn’t able to get into arenas in time for the start of his set or whatever. I was just filming for less than a year at this point and was filming in many of these arenas and stadiums for the very first time. So I only got two chances to film Stevie and I was able to be successful. Looking back, I am so glad that I was, considering the outcome just a few years later.

Pierre in Montreal came with me to the show. I was actually staying over at his place. It was special to go to a show with him because he was one of the pioneers, and really responsible for me getting into this hobby. It wasn't like going to the Forum in downtown Montreal from his apartment. This was a two hour drive up to Quebec City on a road trip. The only trip like this I would do with him to film a show (excluding Montreal shows). This was a full circle moment for me as the very first time I found about someone filming a concert in an arena was from a friend in Florida that told me on the phone about Pierre when I was in college in upstate NY. He said he filmed Van Halen in 1982 and 1984, complete shows and I was just in shock. My friend gave me his number and I called him immediately and he answered the phone! He told me he did indeed film the Van Halen show in 1982, his first time filming on a rented camcorder. He also said he got a better camcorder and did the 1984 show as well. At that point it was the fall of 1984, like October, and I had just seen them in Madison Square Garden and then two nights in Brendan Byrne Arena in NJ in March and April.

So Pierre explains that he sells them at $30 each and I immediately take $60 out of the bank (from my school loan money) and send him a money order for those two show. When I got the VHS tapes a week later, I had the whole dorm at college watching that 1984 show on a loft we built in our room and I thought the weight of everyone would make the loft collapse, but it stood up for the duration of the 2 hour show. That night changed me. To see the show and band and lights to me was just magical, not just hear it recorded in my car. I would later take several hundred dollars out of my school load fund and buy several shows on VHS tapes from Pierre. I had to have them more than an education; that's how I felt at the time. These shows and bands were more important to me than Physics and Calculus. I didn't get the same kind of enjoyment out of those books as I got out of rock n roll concerts. It all worked out in the end, so it turned out to be a good decision on my part. I would end up building a life long friendship with Pierre and later he llet me just bring my own VHS deck up to Montreal and record what ever shows I wanted. He even gave me the master he shot of the Robert Plant headliner to this show because it meant more to me than to him. That is already posted a a 2 camera mix.

So on the ride up to Quebec City, Pierre again tells me that there are just old men taking your tickets there and you can just walk right in. He said he just puts the camera in a bag and put the strap over his shoulder and walks right in. I still took precautions and loaded everything up and strapped it on my back and wore a coat over it. Turned out that we did just walk right in no search. Pierre was spot on.

So Pierre was in the arena with a camcorder I brought and brought up to him on this trip, but he didn’t film Stevie this night or in Montreal a couple nights later. I was the only one that did. Or I would have had an opportunity to have a 2 camera mix made. Quebec City was a slightly different setlist this night than what SRV did the following show in Montreal. I got the show from the start opening night and Stevie rocked the house. This is a special show to me because it is my only complete Stevie Ray Vaughan show that I filmed in my life. I hope you like it too. Enjoy my last offering of Stevie Ray Vaughan at the Colisee in Quebec City, Canada. R.I.P. Stevie. CBG5150 Posted to TTD 2017-01-07