Enjoy these ultra-rare exclusive live performances from Redbeard’s Dallas/Ft.Worth and Memphis afternoon radio shows between 1978-1998 ; live In The Studio performances from 1988-present ; and actual concert broadcasts produced by Redbeard .
Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble- Cold Shot- Austin 4-15-84
When Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble welcomed Jimmie Vaughan to join them on stage April 15, 1984 at the Austin Opera House to help them perform "Cold Shot", Stevie's big brother was actually a bigger star then by virtue of anchoring the butt-rocking guitar slot in the Fabulous Thunderbirds.
Mark Knopfler- Money for Nothing- Dallas Ft Worth 9-8-19
Mark Knopfler the quiet-spoken Englishman from his performance in September 2019 in Grand Prairie TX taking his big band through their paces on the showstopper "Money for Nothing"
Paul McCartney- Lady Madonna 6-27-07
Watching and listening to Paul McCartney, normally the effervescently sweet post-War embodiment of that "all is well" British sentiment, deliver his sober introduction to the song "Lady Madonna" during the Global At Home: Together telecast, was as powerful as the performance itself.
Aerosmith- Sweet Emotion/Peter Gunn- Brussels 10-31-93
When Aerosmith performed this blistering version of "Sweet Emotion/Peter Gunn" that Halloween night in Brussels over twenty-five years ago, the guys had already been performing the song from "Toys in the Attic" for almost twenty years by then, but clearly never doing it better.
Bad Company- Shooting Star- Dallas/Ft.Worth 7-10-13
Bad Company really impressed on their Summer 2013 40th Anniversary Tour, and here is irrefutable evidence, as this live performance of "Shooting Star" originally found on their second album, Straight Shooter , came straight off the concert mixing console the night of July 10 in Dallas
Billy Joel- You May Be Right-w/Elton John 7-94
Billy Joel performs "You May Be Right" with Elton John July 1994 at The Meadowlands
Eric Johnson- Cliffs of Dover- Dallas 6-14-86
Eric Johnson "Cliffs of Dover" live 6-14-86 in Dallas, four years before studio release.
Damn Yankees- High Enough- Dallas 3-95
Ex-Damn Yankees Tommy Shaw and Jack Blades sing an acoustic version of one of the big hits they contributed to the Damn Yankees two million-seller debut from February 1990, "High Enough".
James Taylor- Sweet Baby James- Dallas 3-92
To celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of James Taylor's landmark release Sweet Baby James this month, here is an acoustic performance of the title song which JT did "In the Studio" during one of his several visits.
Metallica- Too Heavy for Halftime- Super Bowl 50
Metallica reminds us that the last time that San Francisco was involved in a Super Bowl was not as a team but as host to the landmark Super Bowl 50 in February 2016. Here is "Fuel" for your fire from that show.
Black Crowes- Hard to Handle- Houston 2-6-93
An absolutely sizzling hot Black Crowes live version of Otis Redding's "Hard to Handle" from a Houston performance 2/ 6/93.
Rush- Spirit of Radio- 1984
Rush "Spirit of Radio" live 1984
Todd Rundgren- Road to Utopia/ Caravan- Boston 11-79
Todd Rundgren live "Road to Utopia/Caravan" Boston 11/79
Christmas with Pretenders’ Chrissie Hynde
One of my favorite Christmas songs was composed and included on the legendary Learning to Crawl album by the Pretenders, but it was a limited bonus track which appeared only on the initial vinyl pressings. Here is Chrissie Hynde discussing…
Queen- Now I’m Here- London Hammersmith Odeon 12-75
Long ago Queen set a very high standard for concert performance from which they have never wavered. Here is proof of it with "Now I'm Here", originally off of Queen's third studio album Sheer Heart Attack released forty-five years ago,…