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Title: Clapton still has It!(updated w/ EC/Keith footage Post by lotsajizz on Apr 6th, 2013 at 2:18pm
April 5th—My wife and I off to Mohegan Sun Casino to see Eric Clapton. Smooth drive & check-in, pizza & wine pre-show, nice hotel room/vaporizing, off to the show!
With a six-piece band (including keyboardist Chris Stainton and Steve Jordan on drums) and two black women vocalists stuffed into tight skirts, Eric played- Hello Old Friend My Father’s Eyes Tell The Truth---FRIGGIN' AWESOME SOLO!! Gotta Get Over Black Cat Bone Got To Get Better In A Little While---FRIGGIN' AWESOME SOLO!! Tempted I Shot The Sheriff Driftin’ Nobody Knows You When You’re Down & Out Tears In Heaven Goodnight Irene Wonderful Tonight How Long (Has This Been Going On) Stones In My Pathway Love In Vain Crossroads---FRIGGIN' AWESOME SOLO!! Queen Of Spades Cocaine---FRIGGIN' AWESOME SOLO!! – Encore – Sunshine Of Your Love---FRIGGIN' AWESOME SOLO!! High Time We Went The Wallflowers opened the show with a 40 minute set. We saw the last two songs—not bad... Clapton was ON FIRE and sang well too! He's coming to Europe; if you're there already and were undecided, I say GO!! Forgot to mention, Paul Carrick on keyboards, took vocal turns on his songs 'Tempted' and 'How Long'...superb! |
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Title: Re: Clapton still has It! Post by Heart Of Stone on Apr 6th, 2013 at 3:33pm
Thanks for the review, sounds like he's still got it.
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Title: Re: Clapton still has It! Post by ijwthstd on Apr 6th, 2013 at 4:19pm
Certainly looks good on paper, like the setlist.
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Title: Re: Clapton still has It! Post by Paranoid Android on Apr 6th, 2013 at 4:34pm
Still has it...THE CLAP!!
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Title: Re: Clapton still has It! Post by Maxmeister on Apr 6th, 2013 at 11:19pm lotsajizz wrote on Apr 6th, 2013 at 2:18pm:
I saw him 3 weeks ago. I'm with you 100%. It was the 4th time I've had the privelage. Rick |
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Title: Re: Clapton still has It! Post by Joey on Apr 7th, 2013 at 11:38am
" Hello Old Friend "
Hi Jizzy ............................ Weeding ?! Hashishin' .......................... ?! Jacky ! ® |
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Title: Re: Clapton still has It! Post by Patrick on Apr 7th, 2013 at 1:01pm
Seeing him at the RAH in May - not great seats but still super excited!
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Title: Re: Clapton still has It! Post by lotsajizz on Apr 7th, 2013 at 4:22pm
Hell Yes, Joey. Always. And legally too.
et tu? |
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Title: Re: Clapton still has It! Post by Edith Grove on Apr 7th, 2013 at 4:34pm
Saw him on March 23rd.
Damn glad I went ! :areyoufuckingserious |
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Title: Re: Clapton still has It! Post by mojoman on Apr 7th, 2013 at 8:25pm Paranoid Android wrote on Apr 6th, 2013 at 4:34pm:
dude never lost it.....its just in the way that you use it. jammin hammersmith odeon 77 |
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Title: Re: Clapton still has It! Post by munichhilton on Apr 8th, 2013 at 11:30am
He seems better then he used to be. He needs to lose Tears In Heaven though.
Willie Weeks on bass don't forget! |
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Title: Re: Clapton still has It! Post by Edith Grove on Apr 8th, 2013 at 11:51am munichhilton wrote on Apr 8th, 2013 at 11:30am:
& Steve Jordan on drums....... |
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Title: Re: Clapton still has It! Post by munichhilton on Apr 8th, 2013 at 11:52am Edith Grove wrote on Apr 8th, 2013 at 11:51am:
Thats a fun line up right there. Is it wrong that I'm more excited about a Winos tour then a Stones tour? Do I need therapy? |
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Title: Re: Clapton still has It! Post by sweetcharmedlife on Apr 8th, 2013 at 4:55pm munichhilton wrote on Apr 8th, 2013 at 11:52am:
Yes,but not because of that. :retarded |
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Title: Re: Clapton still has It! Post by lotsajizz on Apr 9th, 2013 at 7:06am
Yes, Steve Jordan was superb, Weeks on bass, Carrick on keyboards...great band....and I was getting a hard cider during that crappy 'Tears In heaven'...I recomend most do the same!
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Title: Re: Clapton still has It! Post by SweetVirginia on Apr 9th, 2013 at 7:23am
Eric is bringing his Crossroads Festival to NY this weekend. I had always wanted to go when it was in Chicago. I was so happy when he announced it would be here this year.
Can't wait for the guitar onslaught at MSG. |
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Title: Re: Clapton still has It! Post by parmeda on Apr 9th, 2013 at 7:37am
SV... Crossroads will have you in awe. I'm so disappointed he's not doing it here. But, I shouldn't be selfish - he needs to drag that roadshow around! It's amazing! Enjoy!
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Title: Re: Clapton still has It! Post by SweetVirginia on Apr 9th, 2013 at 7:49am
My daughter and I went to the theater release of the Crossroads film a couple of years ago. So good. Robert Randolph, etc.
I hear that Allman Bros close the Friday night show and Eric closes Saturday night. And that great kid Gary Clark Jr. will be there, too. And of course my fave Jeff Beck. So looking forward to it. And I hear we will be rocking in Chicago. I'm in for 27th and 31st. :) |
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Title: Re: Clapton still has It! Post by munichhilton on Apr 9th, 2013 at 10:29am sweetcharmedlife wrote on Apr 8th, 2013 at 4:55pm:
I am now in therapy. Thank you kindly... |
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Title: Re: Clapton still has It! Post by Bitch on Apr 9th, 2013 at 5:54pm SweetVirginia wrote on Apr 9th, 2013 at 7:23am:
Cool, what are the dates for this? |
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Title: Re: Clapton still has It! Post by SweetVirginia on Apr 9th, 2013 at 9:24pm |
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Title: Re: Clapton still has It! Post by mojoman on Apr 9th, 2013 at 10:23pm SweetVirginia wrote on Apr 9th, 2013 at 7:23am:
guitar onslaught !!! love the sound of that!!! another rare opportunity too hopefully see them share the stage again |
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Title: Re: Clapton still has It! Post by sweetcharmedlife on Apr 10th, 2013 at 11:05am mojoman wrote on Apr 9th, 2013 at 10:23pm:
Eric and Jeff? Hell get Pagey out there too. He's not doing anything now. :keithpunky :keithpunky :keithpunky |
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Title: Re: Clapton still has It! Post by MrPleasant on Apr 12th, 2013 at 12:16pm
Aiding Sobriety, a Chord at a Time
Damon Winter/The New York Times Eric Clapton’s Crossroads Guitar Festival will help a drug center in Antigua. By JAMES C. McKINLEY Jr. Published: April 11, 2013 IT’S about 1,700 miles from Madison Square Garden to Willoughby Bay in Antigua, and it is hard to imagine two places more different than the grimy canyons of Midtown Manhattan and the pristine, windswept hills overlooking the Caribbean that are home to the Crossroads Center drug rehabilitation clinic. But this weekend the two places will be linked by Eric Clapton’s Crossroads Guitar Festival, which raises money for this small nonprofit treatment center, which he has built into a $20 million charity over the last 15 years, largely through selling his guitars and persuading friends to do benefit concerts. Like the previous three Crossroads festivals, the two-day event at Madison Square Garden will be a celebration of blues and blues-rock guitar, anchored by Robert Cray and his band, Los Lobos and the Allman Brothers Band. The lineup includes about 30 musicians, most of them, like Mr. Clapton, masters of the electric blues: B. B. King, Buddy Guy, Jimmie Vaughan, Albert Lee and Jeff Beck. The gathering is daunting, even for veterans on the bill. “It’s both gratifying and intimidating,” said Mr. Cray, who will play both Friday and Saturday nights. “Its fun to see all the different performers and pairings. There are just so many awesome musicians there.” Also on the bill are fingerpickers like Taj Mahal, Earl Klugh and Keb’ Mo’; young blues-based performers like Jonny Lang and John Mayer; studio legends like Steve Cropper and Matt Murphy; and country artists like Vince Gill and Keith Urban. It’s a relatively backward-looking list, devoid of indie rockers like Jack White or female artists like Bonnie Raitt. Tickets are $75 to $500. For Mr. Clapton, 68, the festival is the latest effort to finance what has become his main labor of love: a 36-bed rehabilitation center where about 15 percent of the beds go to poor people from Antigua and Barbuda. He owns two estates on the island, and he has credited its peaceful atmosphere with helping him beat his own alcoholism in the 1980s. Mr. Clapton declined to be interviewed for this article, but in his 2007 autobiography he said he started building the clinic with his own money in the mid-1990s after learning that the island, where he had a home, had no treatment center for alcoholics or drug addicts, several of whom he had encountered at a local tavern. “There was absolutely no notion of what recovery was in the Caribbean,” he wrote. “Alcoholism was still regarded as immoral or sinful behavior there.” He added that he wanted “to pay back for all the good times and spiritual healing I’d got in Antigua.” “In order to stay sober,” he said, “I had to help others get sober.” Mr. Clapton’s fund-raising also supports two halfway houses for recovering addicts, one on Antigua for local residents, and a second in Delray Beach, Fla. The charities Mr. Clapton has set up in the United States and in Britain send about $1.5 million a year to provide subsidized treatment at the Crossroads Center, aiding about 50 people who cannot afford to pay the regular fees. A monthlong 12-step program costs $24,000, and a six-week stay is $31,000. Over the years, the secluded spot, modeled on the Betty Ford Center, has attracted celebrities seeking help with addictions as well. Hans Smit, a jeweler and philanthropist in Antigua, said the center, a secluded group of buildings with two pools on a stretch of coastline, functions as a hybrid institution, providing the island of 80,000 people its only drug rehabilitation program while catering to more well-to-do clients from abroad. “There is always space for Antiguans,” Mr. Smit said. “It does a fantastic job. It really does and because it is so quiet, it works very well for people from overseas who are well known in the public eye.” Mr. Vaughan, the Texas blues guitarist, who has done all the Crossroads festivals, is one of the few people in the lineup who have visited the center. He said the patients come from all walks of life, from American mansions to Caribbean slums. “It’s a good place to get sober and to learn about your problems,” he said. “It’s very serious business.” Others said they were participating because they had been through their own battles with drugs and alcohol, and many have seen bandmates and friends succumb to addiction. In an interview Gregg Allman said that he had been sober for nearly two decades after going through a 12-step program, and that he viewed the Crossroads concert as a way to help other alcoholics. “Everybody is so grateful to get away from that monster,” he said. “It’s been 19 years for me. I still have nightmares.” Still others said they were motivated by personal loyalty to Mr. Clapton, who has helped them professionally. “I do it for Eric — he’s got such a big heart and he does so much for so many people,” Mr. Cray said. “We’ve been given the opportunity to be on the great stages with him in all these places. When he calls, we’ll help.” Mr. Guy, 76, said he felt a debt to Mr. Clapton, and to the Rolling Stones, for popularizing the blues and players like himself. “They are the ones who exploded our music and let the world know who the great Muddy Waters was,” he said. “They did so much for us.” Mr. Guy struck up a friendship with Mr. Clapton in the late 1960s shortly after the single “Strange Brew,” by Cream, the seminal band Mr. Clapton led at the time, was released. He told Mr. Clapton how much he liked the song. “He didn’t smile,” Mr. Guy recalled. “He said: ‘You should like it. Those are your licks.’ ” Later, in the 1990s, Mr. Clapton was instrumental in securing Mr. Guy a record deal during a low point in his career by including him in a show at the Royal Albert Hall in London. When Mr. Clapton asked for help with the first Crossroads Guitar Festival, Mr. Guy canceled another gig to participate. Kurt Rosenwinkel, 42, a jazz guitarist, met Mr. Clapton just a year ago at a Rosenwinkel performance at the Village Vanguard. Mr. Clapton later asked him to do the benefit. “He was an influence on everybody I was into as a young guy into rock — all that started with Cream,” Mr. Rosenwinkel said. Mr. Clapton has proved to be adept at fund-raising for the center, which is across a bay from his 45-acre estate on Standfast Point. Three times he has auctioned off guitars and other memorabilia to raise millions of dollars, starting with the sale of more than 100 instruments in 1999. This weekend’s event is the fifth such benefit concert Mr. Clapton has organized. He started in 1999 with “Eric Clapton and Friends” at Madison Square Garden. The first Crossroads Guitar Festival was held on two nights in Dallas in 2004, followed by one-day concerts in Chicago in 2007 and 2010. All were filmed, and royalties from the DVD sales have gone to the center. These efforts have given the sister charities in the United States and Britain that support the center robust balance sheets. Between 1999 and 2010, the American charity, called the Crossroads at Antigua Foundation, took in about $19.5 million in revenues from ticket sales, investments, merchandise, royalties, charity auctions and contributions, according to tax filings. It sent about $5.2 million during that time to the center in Antigua. After expenses, it still had $8.3 million in assets in June 2011, including the Florida halfway house and $4.6 million in securities. The British charity, the Crossroads Antigua Foundation, is similarly flush, showing about $9.5 million in assets on its June 2012 report to the British Charity Commission. The commission’s documents show that the British charity has taken in $4.2 million in revenues over the last five years and has sent about $2.4 million to Antigua to subsidize needy patients and operate a free halfway house for drug addicts there. Another $600,000 was spent to build a new detoxification facility. Kim Martin, the Crossroads Center’s executive officer, said some of the money from the concerts paid for the island’s halfway house, counseling for the families of drug addicts and an antidrug program in schools. But the bulk goes for financial aid, not just for Antiguans, but for people of modest means from other countries. “Our mission goes back to Mr. Clapton’s desire to provide affordable, accessible treatment to people of Antigua and the Caribbean, primarily, and then also internationally, so we are able to offer treatment at a sliding scale,” Ms. Martin said. The Crossroads Guitar Festival runs Friday and Saturday at Madison Square Garden; crossroadsguitarfestival.com. A version of this article appeared in print on April 12, 2013, on page C1 of the New York edition with the headline: Aiding Sobriety, A Chord At a Time. http://www.nytimes.com/2013/04/12/arts/music/aiding-sobriety-a-chord-at-a-time.html?pagewanted=2&_r=0 |
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Title: Re: Clapton still has It! Post by angee on Apr 13th, 2013 at 7:13pm
OMG, the line up keeps getting better and better.
I had the privilege of seeing the second Crossroads, the first one in Chicago four years ago, outside all day. SV, please report back, can't wait to hear! One nice note for me is I am going to one of the Stones shows in Chicago with the same person I shared this CR festival with, a good friend and Stones fan. |
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Title: Re: Clapton still has It! Post by mojoman on Apr 14th, 2013 at 3:26am
the one and only keith richards joined ec at the garden for a couple of songs. certainly the highlight of the night
key to the highway sweet little rock&roller http://www.sipa.com/en/feature/2575536/eric-clapton-s-crossroads-guitar-festival-2013/page/1/SN/ENTERTAINMENT |
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Title: Re: Clapton still has It! Post by PartyDoll MEG on Apr 14th, 2013 at 6:43am |
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Title: Re: Clapton still has It! Post by LadyJane on Apr 14th, 2013 at 9:09am |
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Title: Re: Clapton still has It! Post by LadyJane on Apr 14th, 2013 at 9:28am |
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Title: Re: Clapton still has It! Post by philgood on Apr 14th, 2013 at 10:42am
He looks so happy and seems in pretty good shape.
Thanks for sharing these great pics! |
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Title: Re: Clapton still has It! Post by Gazza on Apr 14th, 2013 at 11:14am mojoman wrote on Apr 14th, 2013 at 3:26am:
Nice. And well done to fiftyamp for predicting this would happen a few weeks ago. Keith looks well |
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Title: Re: Clapton still has It! Post by Gazza on Apr 14th, 2013 at 11:26am
Keith : "Eric 's done a wonderful job putting this whole thing together - so let's give the man the clap!"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5jx0iBASuqQ |
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Title: Re: Clapton still has It! Post by Gazza on Apr 14th, 2013 at 11:27am PartyDoll MEG wrote on Apr 14th, 2013 at 6:43am:
Thats bloody excellent! |
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Title: Re: Clapton still has It!(updated w/ EC/Keith foot Post by Gazza on Apr 14th, 2013 at 11:45am NEW YORK (AP) — Eric Clapton's Crossroads festival has become the mecca for riff worshippers, so it was appropriate that guitar deity Keith Richards made a surprise appearance to perform with Clapton. The Rolling Stone received perhaps the most sustained standing ovation of the night as he joined his old pal toward the end of Crossroads, a two-night concert festival at Madison Square Garden that brought together a dazzling array of guitar masters, from John Mayer to Jeff Beck to legends like Buddy Guy, and of course, Clapton and Richards. Richards — whose Stones announced another tour earlier this month — flashed his typical wry smile to the crowd before joining Clapton in playing the blues standard and Clapton favorite "Key to the Highway. " "Now we're gonna rock it up," Richards said before launching into "Sweet Little Rock N' Roller." Richards' appearance was only the beginning of Clapton's hour-plus-long set, which included hits like "Crossroads" and "Little Queen of Spades." It also featured other special guests, like Robbie Robertson, who sang the classic "I Shall Be Released." "I just want to say it's an honor to be here in honor of Crossroads and Eric Clapton," Robertson said. Crossroads Guitar Festival, which benefits Clapton's Crossroads Centre for substance abuse in Antigua, has been held every three years since 2004; this Friday and Saturday was its first at Madison Square Garden. The show lasted almost five hours, with each performer showcasing his particular brand of wizardry on the instrument. (All the headliners were men, though there were a few women as supporting players in the program.) Clapton joined Los Lobos and Robert Cray early on, and Warren Haynes and Derek Trucks played an acoustic set and brought out Gregg Allman. Keb' Mo' and Taj Mahal paid tribute to the blues in their acoustic set, while newcomer Gary Clark Jr. had the crowd on its feet throughout most of his electrifying set, which was followed by another fiery set, this one by Jeff Beck. Other highlights were a performance by blues great Buddy Guy and a set from Vince Gill, Keith Urban and Albert Lee. "It's one of the greatest things that ever happened, getting this invitation from Eric Clapton," Gill gushed onstage. The night ended with just about all the evening's performers coming back on stage for a jam session with Clapton. "See you in three years," Clapton told the crowd before exiting the stage. http://music.yahoo.com/news/richards-joins-clapton-crossroads-festival-064148063.html |
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Title: Re: Clapton still has It!(updated w/ EC/Keith foot Post by Voodoo Chile In Wonderland on Apr 14th, 2013 at 12:35pm Eric Clapton's Crossroads Guitar Festival 2013 Madison Square Garden, NYC - April 14, 2013 © Kevin Mazur |
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Title: Re: Clapton still has It!(updated w/ EC/Keith foot Post by Justin on Apr 14th, 2013 at 1:14pm
Hell that's fantastic. That's the Keith we know.
Keith should really add this song in his set on this tour. |
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Title: Re: Clapton still has It!(updated w/ EC/Keith foot Post by Poplar on Apr 14th, 2013 at 1:55pm
that video just took some of the sting out of the oakland ticket purchase.
damn - keith looks & sounds pretty sharp. |
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Title: Re: Clapton still has It!(updated w/ EC/Keith foot Post by nankerphelge on Apr 14th, 2013 at 2:01pm
I love the reaction of the guys that filmed it at the end
"Oh my god" Indeed -- what a treat! |
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Title: Re: Clapton still has It!(updated w/ EC/Keith foot Post by DiamondsDisease on Apr 14th, 2013 at 2:17pm
Damn I gotta admit, I haven't been the most positive one about Keith's playing the last few years. But whoa...goosebumps now!! He kicks ass!! Keith...the musician, he's really back!!! He really fooled me, cuz I honestly didn't know he still had it in him, but boy am I glad I was so wrong!!!
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Title: Re: Clapton still has It!(updated w/ EC/Keith foot Post by SweetVirginia on Apr 14th, 2013 at 2:44pm
He is soooooo tour ready, guys. He was relaxed, happy, in good voice and playing so well.
Here are my pics: |
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Title: Re: Clapton still has It!(updated w/ EC/Keith foot Post by Bitch on Apr 14th, 2013 at 2:51pm
Thanks SV, it looks like you had excellent seats! Lucky to have been there, KEEF looks fabulous and Clapton too!
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Title: Re: Clapton still has It!(updated w/ EC/Keith foot Post by mojoman on Apr 14th, 2013 at 3:20pm
very nice long show last night the pacing was near perfect. seamless transition between artists both in electric and acoustic settings. the acoustic vignettes in front on either side of stage . some nice pairings taj and keb mo , greg allman and derek trucks on an unexpected needle and damage done. buddy guy honoring john lee hooker. didnt document the whole event as i was just enjoying it. electric highlights sonny landreth with derek, vince gill and keith urban really tore it up apart and even covered tumblin dice, gary clark, jeff becks set with a violinist. robbie robertson made a rare public performance but certainly the highlight was keith. the allstar jam at the end joe cockers high time we went. back in 83 joe was at the garden along with ec, jb, charlie, bill and woody among others and now full circle thirty years later. too bad they wrecked the garden in the overhaul!!!
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Title: Re: Clapton still has It!(updated w/ EC/Keith foot Post by PartyDoll MEG on Apr 14th, 2013 at 3:30pm
Super photos, SV!!! Must have been an exciting two days!!!
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Title: Re: Clapton still has It!(updated w/ EC/Keith foot Post by Heart Of Stone on Apr 14th, 2013 at 3:31pm
Wow!!! I could say that a thousand times, great videos, thanks.
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Title: Re: Clapton still has It!(updated w/ EC/Keith foot Post by SweetVirginia on Apr 14th, 2013 at 3:35pm
Here are some more pics from Crossroads.
Jeff Beck & Tal Wilkenfeld Keb’ Mo’ & Taj Mahal Keith Urban doing Tumbling Dice Albert Lee, Vince Gill, Keith Urban Derek Trucks, Gregg Allman, Warren Haynes Susan Tedeschi and Los Lobos Jimmy Vaughan John Mayer Buddy Guy Gary Clark, Jr Doyle Bramhall III, Citizen Cope, Gary Clark, Jr. [ Robert Cray, Eric Clapton, Jimmy Vaughan and BB King Robert Cray and BB King Gregg Allman Doyle Bramhall III and Clapton |
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Title: Re: Clapton still has It!(updated w/ EC/Keith foot Post by Heart Of Stone on Apr 14th, 2013 at 3:39pm
Sweet Virginia!! you're the greatest thanks!!!!!!!!
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Title: Re: Clapton still has It!(updated w/ EC/Keith foot Post by dadrob on Apr 14th, 2013 at 4:27pm
Keith is wearing Stones boots......now I am gonna go break out my big old ES 345 and rock a while
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Title: Re: Clapton still has It!(updated w/ EC/Keith foot Post by LadyJane on Apr 14th, 2013 at 7:15pm Heart Of Stone wrote on Apr 14th, 2013 at 3:39pm:
Amen!!!!!!!! SV is an RO treasure!!!!!! Amazing photos girlfriend!!!!! Keith looks and sounds amazing |
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Title: Re: Clapton still has It!(updated w/ EC/Keith foot Post by nankerphelge on Apr 14th, 2013 at 7:52pm
Wow -- those are some amazing shots SV.
:nomames |
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Title: Re: Clapton still has It!(updated w/ EC/Keith foot Post by gimmekeef on Apr 15th, 2013 at 8:58am
Best Keith in 20 years......hope this was recorded for TV or album.....
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Title: Re: Clapton still has It!(updated w/ EC/Keith foot Post by Steel Wheels on Apr 15th, 2013 at 10:17am
The past festivals have been issued on DVD. I have a few of them.
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Title: Re: Clapton still has It!(updated w/ EC/Keith foot Post by Steel Wheels on Apr 15th, 2013 at 10:19am
Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but Keith's guitar look identical to the one in the Louis Vuitton ad. Didn't John Lennon give that to him?
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Title: Re: Clapton still has It!(updated w/ EC/Keith foot Post by SweetVirginia on Apr 15th, 2013 at 10:28am
There were signs all over MSG saying the event was being filmed and by taking your seat, you agree to the possibility that you will be in a film of the event.
A couple of years ago, they released the Crossroads Festival (in Chicago that year) for one night only in theaters, then released a DVD. My daughter and I saw it in the theater and it was great. Hopefully this one will end up as a DVD as well. |
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Title: Re: Clapton still has It!(updated w/ EC/Keith foot Post by PartyDoll MEG on Apr 16th, 2013 at 6:22pm |
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Title: Re: Clapton still has It!(updated w/ EC/Keith foot Post by Gazza on Apr 17th, 2013 at 1:27pm
This is all quite wonderful
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Title: Re: Clapton still has It!(updated w/ EC/Keith foot Post by gimmekeef on Apr 19th, 2013 at 2:17pm
Surprised there have been no boots surface yet on DIME etc........
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