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Stevie Ray Vaughan - "Tin Pan Alley" (Live at Capitol Theatre 1985)

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Dim the lights and witness an absolute masterclass in late-night, slow-burning Texas blues. Watch Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble deliver a spellbinding live performance of the blues standard "Tin Pan Alley" (The Roughest Place in Town). Filmed live on September 21, 1985, at the historic Capitol Theatre in Passaic, New Jersey, this performance showcases SRV’s unmatched command over his instrument. "Tin Pan Alley" is legendary among guitarists for its intense use of dynamics—shifting from whisper-quiet, delicate note choices to explosive, screaming string bends that cut straight to the soul. 🚀 The Legendary Lineup: 🎸🎤 Stevie Ray Vaughan – Lead Vocals / Guitar 🎸 Tommy Shannon – Bass Guitar 🎹 Reese Wynans – Keyboards 🥁 Chris Layton – Drums 📋 5 Fast Facts About the Show: • Soul to Soul Era – This concert took place right during the launch of the band's third studio album, *Soul to Soul*, which hit record stores in September 1985. • Sonic Expansion – Keyboardist Reese Wynans had just joined the band earlier that year. His haunting organ swells add a deep, smoky layer of atmosphere to this performance that wasn't present in the band's earlier power-trio eras. • The Single Studio Take – When Stevie originally cut this track for his 1984 album *Couldn't Stand the Weather*, the band recorded it completely live in the studio in just one single, unedited take. • A Masterclass in Volume – This live version highlights Stevie's incredible habit of rolling his guitar's volume knob all the way down to a 2 or 3, forcing the entire band to play at a near-whisper before suddenly rolling it back up to 10 for a roaring solo. • In-House Preservation – The pristine multi-camera footage exists thanks to the Capitol Theatre’s visionary promoter, John Scher, who invested heavily in a professional, state-of-the-art in-house video recording system during the 1970s and 1980s. #StevieRayVaughan #SRVlive #GuitarHero #BluesLegend

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