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06-24-2009, 11:47 AM | #1 (permalink) |
afrocentric
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: texas
Posts: 753
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clapton/winwood dtx, 6/23
clapton and winwood were amazing last nite,...AMAZING
i've seen a ton of shows and have seen clapton twice, but there is just something about him with winwood,.....who i'm an even bigger fan of i should have wrote down a set list,....but i was too busy just breathin it all in we had floor seats, and every one around us were givin off great energy,... as best as i can remember in no order presence of the lord georgia (winwood solo) after midnite double trouble forever man (which was beyond words amazing) layla (accoustic) had to cry today (which they opened with,....good choice in my opinon, i love their blind faith stuff) cant find my way home pearly queen voodoo chile (as a die hard stevie ray vaughn fan,.......i feel alittle queezey sayin this was the best version i've ever heard,....clapton normally plays this way too clean imo,....but it was arranged differently, slowed way way way down,.....it had an extreamly sexy feel to it,....i LOVED it,.....its also what they 'closed' with and went on for about 12 mins) encore cocaine (could have done without that one) dear mr fantasy (which was great,...one of my favorite traffic tunes,....i was startin to get antsy that they wouldnt play it,...i'm glad thats what they closed with) i feel like i'm forgettin something, so i'm sure i'll revise
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02-18-2010, 03:07 AM | #2 (permalink) |
Groupie
Join Date: Feb 2010
Posts: 3
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I finally saw the DVD recently and that was great... I haven't seen Clapton playing so emotionally charged with almost a 60's feel to that song since the Derek & DOminoes recordings.
Traffic was one of my favourite bands with Winwood's vocals & multi-instrument playing taking the cake. It was a great great combination and the band played superbly. The Blind Faith songs were phenomonal duets. This was musically a better show than the Cream re-union. |
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