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God! so many to choose from, I think my all time favorite is Leavin' you Commit a Crime, I think it was only avail. on the Live Alive album
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God! so many to choose from, I think my all time favorite is Leavin' you Commit a Crime, I think it was only avail. on the Live Alive album
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1. Little Wing
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every single song he ever did.. but if i have to choose id say
texas flood
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I had the awesome fortune to have seen him 6 times live, and I always loved Mary Had a Little Lamb, and Willie the Wimp. His version of Little Wing pretty much rocked also.


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My favorite would have to be Riviera Paradise or Crossfire


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Dirty Pool Live, then The Sky is Cryin Live


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I'm gonna have to say: "Life Without You"

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I couldnt choose, it would have to be between Tightrope, Wall of denial, Long way from home... actually it could be any :|


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Okay guys, I gotta say it would have to be Tin Pan Alley with Johnny Copeland from Live in Montreux. Man he was in rare form and having such fun. It moves me every time I watch it. Gives me chills.

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Highway Chile wrote:
gooseman wrote:
The 12 string acoustic version of "Testify" on MTV Unplugged is by far my all time favorite...He blew Satriani off the damn stage!!


the 80's gave him lots of credit, but I still don't think it was enough. That video is excellent proof, I respect Joe a lot but I was blown away how stevie was the "opener" in the show.

Favorite Song: Pride and Joy

Voodoo Chile is my favorite but it's not his.


Anybody know if that video is available on DVD. I taped it on VHS when it first aired on MTV. Don't fret about Stevie opening up. I saw Joe open up for Stevie back in the late Eighties. Besides I think Stevie had to catch a plane that day as the VJ mentioned on the MTV show.

I Love all Stevie song's but I'll choose Texas Flood. Because it was the 1st one I ever heard.


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Change It would probably be my favorite. Next would Cold Shot. Hard to Be is another.


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