Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble: Live at the El Mocambo

1983
9.1| 1h3m| NR| en| More Info
Released: 01 January 1983 Released
Producted By: Chum City
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Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble burn it up at the El Mocambo, a small club, performing a small set list. During the concert Vaughan pulls off some Hendrix style guitar heroics. He does whammy bar tricks, bangs it on he floor, and makes noises with it. He also plays it behind his back.

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Perry Kate Very very predictable, including the post credit scene !!!
Redwarmin This movie is the proof that the world is becoming a sick and dumb place
Onlinewsma Absolutely Brilliant!
Mathilde the Guild Although I seem to have had higher expectations than I thought, the movie is super entertaining.
srvfan1969 This release shows Stevie just as things were beginning to happen after years on the road of struggling to get his music heard. In Austin, San Antonio, Houston, and Dallas, Texas, he was already a "must see", now the world would get to experience one of our Texas Treasures! The high points are Texas Flood, Lenny, and Voodoo Chile. This movie will be a great inspiration to any young (or old) guitar player. Stevie makes it look SO easy. That is his gift! According to Chris Layton: "The band really didn't know that they were going to be filmed that night, they just plugged in and 'floored it'". The incredible thing is that whether it was to 10,000 or just 2 people back in the club days, Stevie gave the same smoking show. He literally plugged into his heart and poured it out on the stage. This is one of MY favorite shows captured. If you like this, you should check out Rockpalast, Live In Italy, Japan, Austin City Limits, Daytona, and the several others available. There is still a lot of really great footage available that hopefully will be released one day. Just like one of Stevie's heroes, Jimi Hendrix, kids today are still talking about him 20 years after his tragic passing.
ccthemovieman-1 It took me a couple of viewings to fully appreciate this concert. It sounded like too much of the same thing over and over but, man, it gets better and better with each viewing....and the louder you play it the better it sounds, too! Vaughan and his boys are seen and heard at the El Mocambo nightclub in Toronto in 1983. It was small intimate place and SRV must have made it sound deafening.The first 40 minutes are about as good a rocking time as you ask for, and it makes a great workout video if you're on an aerobics machine. In fact, I can't think of a better workout tape. Visually, the most memorable scenes are probably with Stevie Ray playing the guitar from behind his back and behind his head! The man was talented! The only song I didn't care for was "Third Stone From the Sun," but that was past my 40-minute workout anyway. Earlier, he did another Jimi Hendrix number that was much more preferable: "Voodoo Chile." Vaughn was the only guitarist I've heard that could a decent imitation of Henrix. (There may be more that I don't know about.)
vince_montgomery Wow! I saw this a few years ago, and it still pops into my mind a couple of times a week. Now I have the DVD! Describing how amazing Stevie Ray Vaughan is could take pages and pages. This is simply one of the BEST concert performances on film. It's raw and honest without the production polish of other so called concert broadcasts these days. Raw and honest is what is at the heart of the Blues, and it jumps out at you while watching this gem. Look for it and feel the power of Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble working the Blues. The El Mocambo was a small club in Toronto. BB King played there, and so did the Rolling Stones. It's closed now, a piece of musical history is gone.
slinky-8 The best live performances are those were not intended to be taped, such as this one. Stevie Ray's in your face, heavy, powerful blues chops are intense and this sweat pouring performance must be seen and heard by blues fans. The selections are amongst Vaughan's best material and it seems that the band is almost completely oblivious to the cameras as they do what they do best -- make great music. This is a rare gem that will not disappoint, and seeing this for the first time is what made me run out to find Stevie Ray Vaughan's material.