Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble
Auditorium Shores
Austin, TX
June 1, 1985

Transfer source: my cassette to pc from sony D3 through SB X-Fi Audio 2400 sound card

Transfer: Sony D3 > Jet Audio (>PCM 44,1000 kHz, 16 Bit, Stereo) > CDWav > Flac Level 8

Taper: Unknown

Unknown gen Audience recording

Setlist:

01. Intro
02. Scuttle Buttin'
03. Say What!
04. Ain't Gone 'N' Give Up On Love
05. Voodoo Chile (Slight Return)
06. Come On Pt. 3 (end cut)
07. Tin Pan Alley
08. Tuning/ Crowd
09. Honey Bee
10. Texas Flood (end cut)
11. Tuning/ Lonnie Mack Intro
12. Wham w/ Lonnie Mack
13. Lonnie Mack certificate announcement
14. Oreo Cookie Blues w/Lonnie Mack / Band Intros/ Cut

Total Time: (83:37)

The original file had 17 tracks.

Hopkins' book states that Testify was played at the end. This tape did not contain that track.

I re-tracked certain songs.
Scuttle Buttin' was on two tracks. I combined the two. Merge @ 2:28.
Say What! was left as is.
Voodoo Chile was corrected by taking the first 1:20 of crowd noise and adding it to the end of Track 04.
Voodoo Chile now starts at the beginning of the track.
Come On Pt.3 was left as is. Sounds like tape cut at 4:44 mark.
Tin Pan Alley was on two tracks. I combined the both. merge @ 5:14 small drop @ 6:00 min mark.
Track 08 - Tuning/ Crowd was left as is.
The beginning of Texas Flood was at the end of Honey Bee track. Corrected by removing and adding the beginning
to Texas Flood. It now starts correctly.
Added the first 30 secs of Wham to track 11. Wham starts at the beginning of the track.
The last 39 secs of the show was on a seperate track. I added it to track 14. No need for another track for Band Intro's
and tape end cut.

I added 2.0 db of gain to each track. Track 04, 09 added 2.5 db of gain. Just to push it a little bit.
Track 12 - Wham. I left alone because it was already hot and bass heavy.
Nothing else was done to the audio.

THIS IS NOT A REMASTER OR MY CLAIM TO BE ONE. SIMPLY ORGANIZING THE TRACKS IS MY MAIN FOCUS.

Other things I noticed about this show were.

Stevie and Tommy never sing the "Soul to Soul" verse on Say What!
Stevie plays some slide guitar on Tin Pan Alley.

All Credit goes to the taper, the traders, and of course DUBWISE1. This recording was shared
from the DUBWISE GARAGE COLLECTION.

This is NOT my tape and I take NO credit for it.

lilreed79 - June 19, 2012.