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Reply #25 - Jun 25th, 2009 at 8:38pm
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Reply #26 - Jun 26th, 2009 at 3:02pm
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chris girard wrote on Jun 25th, 2009 at 8:32pm:
We all fuck up some time ...no problem

I saw the show in DC and it was excellant. Steve Winwood's Georgia on my Mind was the hightlight of the show, although Cocaine and Layla were show stoppers also. I would highly recommend the show if you can get some tickets.

For the record, my next set of tickets are to see Eric Burdon & whatever band he has in September. I have to admit I have a real fondness for House of the Rising Son. Eric and the early Stones turned me onto the blues before is was really available in "white neighborhoods". I grew up with segregation and we didn't listen to the black radio stations in the US. The english bands, and particularly Eric and the Stones introduced us white kids to the blues. I still listen to it today and love it. Clapton's blues tunes were also great, but that;s just my opinion.  If you like the blues try Michael Burks or R.L.Burnside.

GO see Clapton/Winwood----Great Concert--9.5-- I leave the 10's for the Stones...


I saw Eric Burdon & The Animals @ Hippiefest, a great set in an otherwise lame show, Hilton Valentine was also there. Was going to see him a few weeks ago down the street from my mom's house but my sister's kids were there and they were starting to drive me up the wall so I cut the trip short and went home.
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Reply #27 - Jun 27th, 2009 at 6:29am
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they did a brilliant job long time ago on the Howlin Wolf' London sessions...great record also featuring our Charlie in great shape... (the remastered versions is available for a ridiculous price on Amazon)
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Buddy Guy Joins Clapton & winwood.
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Buddy Guy Joins Clapton & Winwood in Chicago
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Reply #29 - Jun 27th, 2009 at 9:28am
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Jumacfly wrote on Jun 27th, 2009 at 6:29am:
they did a brilliant job long time ago on the Howlin Wolf' London sessions...great record also featuring our Charlie in great shape... (the remastered versions is available for a ridiculous price on Amazon)



saw that on amazon.uk. awesome!!!
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The tribunal has heard details of mass murder and torture
The international prosecutor at the Khmer Rouge tribunal has warned that the process is failing to make a connection with the Cambodian people.

Robert Petit said he was also concerned about political interference at the special courts.

The Canadian official has just announced his resignation after three years of leading the prosecution of former Khmer Rouge leaders.

He said his resignation was not connected to problems at the tribunal.

But at a news conference to announce his impending departure he outlined his concerns about several key areas at the special courts.

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  It's a very bad sign for Cambodia if any elected official thinks they have the right to influence any court process




Mr Petit said the tribunal had failed to explain itself to its most important audience - the Cambodian people.

The first trial of a former Khmer Rouge leader started three months ago.

But Mr Petit said that a lack of funding for outreach work had limited its impact on the public.

The prosecutor said he was also worried about the role of the Cambodian government.


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But Mr Petit says that shouldn't be a decision for politicians.

"It's a very bad sign for Cambodia if any elected official thinks they have the right to influence any court process," he said.

"By continuing - us, the court - to do our job, according to the evidence of the law, hopefully we can provide a counter-weight to that," he said.

Mr Petit is the third member of the international prosecution team to resign this year.

But he says his departure should have no impact on the progress of the trials as his colleagues have already taken over much of his work.

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Reply #32 - Jun 27th, 2009 at 9:59pm
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Buddy Guy Joins Clapton & winwood.
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Buddy Guy Joins Clapton & Winwood in Chicago


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Reply #33 - Jun 28th, 2009 at 11:27pm
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I saw the Chicago show and the Columbus shows.
Both great, in their own ways.  I had a better seat in Columbus.

Did *not* get to hear Low Spark!  *Did* get to hear Crossroads though.

Everyone who still has shows coming up, please enjoy, enjoy!
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Reply #34 - Jun 29th, 2009 at 9:00am
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Only two shows left on the tour. Tonight in Oakland and tomorrow in LA. I'll be at tonight's show. Really hoping for Low Spark.
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sweetcharmedlife wrote on Jun 29th, 2009 at 9:00am:
Only two shows left on the tour. Tonight in Oakland and tomorrow in LA. I'll be at tonight's show. Really hoping for Low Spark.




its gonna be big tater!!! oakland arena is such a great place to see shows. have youy started the pre-show routine yet?
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Reply #37 - Jun 29th, 2009 at 10:44am
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Yeah Mojo. I'm working on coffee and donuts at the moment.LOL.....Gotta work up slowly to the  Better seen on weed! Let's go get drunk Fuck you Gazza, Will ya?
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Don't even start Joey. Being Nokia'd is better than being Stapled. Just ask Michael Jackson. (Staples Center was where he was rehearsing) you made a grown man cry
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I'm here. Just rounding into shape. These school night shows are rough. But an outstanding show last night. What big fun to watch these two great musicians share a stage and their music. Clapton played as well as I've seen him in recent years. Making it look effortless. Winwood, though is the star of this show. Seeing him trade licks with Eric,then move over to the piano and organ. Good stuff. Small quibble,I would of actually liked to see Winwood play a little more guitar. But oh well. Highlights were a smoking Had to Cry Today to start the show. POTL and Glad were good. Pearly Queen smoked. The absolute highlight of the night was Winwood doing Low Spark solo on the piano. Even though I kept expecting the band to kick in. He managed to pull it off solo very well. The acoustic set was good. I don't mind my Layla acoustic. Heard it enough times electric. CFMWH was good. Voodoo was as good as advertised. the encore of Cocaine and Fantasy (and don't those two go together well) was a great way to end the night.
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By Jim Harrington
Doubling up on the star power doesn’t always translate to twice as good of a show.
Case in point: Eric Clapton and Steve Winwood’s co-headlining concert on Monday night at the Oracle Arena in Oakland, a much-anticipated event that failed to live up to the advance hype. Indeed, this one-two punch was far from being as strong as the solo shots each man has delivered in the Bay Area over recent years.
What a shame. This gig held so much promise – it was a chance to see two rock legends combine forces, and catalogs, for what should’ve been two hours’ worth of memorable songs. It was also the opportunity to hear Clapton and Winwood relive their time in Blind Faith, the late ‘60s rock super group that produced one eponymous album and a handful of great tunes.
Yet, it didn’t turn out to be a “greatest hits”-style show – for either artist. And it never felt like a celebration of Blind Faith, which makes sense since two members of the quartet (bassist Ric Grech, who died in 1990, and drummer Ginger Baker) weren’t onstage. Most troubling, however, was that the expected synergy between the two old friends never really materialized.
By the midpoint of the two-hour-plus concert, it seemed pretty clear that Clapton and Winwood didn’t really have a game plan for the evening. Sure, they had a set list – one bearing nearly as many problems as songs – but they apparently never reached a consensus on what they were trying to accomplish with this show. In lieu of that, they just meandered through both the years and their performances.
Taking the stage together, the 61-year-old Winwood and the 64-year-old Clapton opened the gig with the “Blind Faith” cut “Had to Cry Today” and then immediately followed with the J.J. Cale cover “Low Down,” which are also the first two tracks on “Live from Madison Square Garden,” the recently released two-CD set that documents the pair’s initial batch of concerts from early last year.
Thousands of eyes immediately turned to the overhead video screens – a regular occurrence at Clapton gigs – to watch the extreme close-ups of EC’s fingers working the frets. Clapton was, of course, a technical marvel to behold – so precise and concise in the way he fashioned the notes – but his playing felt particularly dry and rote for much of the evening. Second-rate “Slow Hand,” however, still beats whatever his partner can offer at the microphone or on rhythm guitar/keyboards, thus Winwood’s worthy contributions lived in Clapton’s shadow in Oakland.
The capacity crowd rejoiced with the third number, a fast-paced run through the Clapton hit “After Midnight,” which, thankfully, resembled the original recorded version instead of the slower rendition featured in those late ‘80s Michelob beer commercials.
The concert hit a lull during a somber double shot of “Presence of the Lord” and “Sleeping in the Ground,” but rebounded nicely once Winwood revved up “Glad,” the jazzy instrumental made famous by his Rock and Roll Hall of Fame band, Traffic. Another Traffic jam, “Pearly Queen,” produced the night’s grooviest psychedelic moment, one truly worthy of 1969, but the high wouldn’t last long as the group soon ventured into an overly long unplugged segment that included Clapton’s easy-listening version of the once-great “Layla.”
The main set came to a remarkably anticlimactic close as Winwood reached into his mid-‘80s solo bag, and skipping over anything the crowd would actually want to hear, selected the dreadful “Split Decision,” which still sounds like a song written for the “Miami Vice” TV series. The seven-member band followed with an over-the-top cover of the Jimi Hendrix Experience classic “Voodoo Chile,” a seemingly appropriate choice (Winwood played keys on the original recording) that was manhandled through pointless jamming.
The players made up for some of the lost ground during the encore, bringing the crowd to its feet for the first time all evening with “Cocaine” and then making “Dear Mr. Fantasy” a reality. It was then, and unfortunately only then, that this show managed to live up to its potential.
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" What a shame. This gig held so much promise – it was a chance to see two rock legends combine forces, and catalogs, for what should’ve been two hours’ worth of memorable songs  .....  Most troubling, however, was that the expected synergy between the two old friends never really materialized.
By the midpoint of the two-hour-plus concert, it seemed pretty clear that Clapton and Winwood didn’t really have a game plan for the evening. Sure, they had a set list – one bearing nearly as many problems as songs – but they apparently never reached a consensus on what they were trying to accomplish with this show. In lieu of that, they just meandered through both the years and their performances.

The concert hit a lull during a somber double shot of “Presence of the Lord” and “Sleeping in the Ground,” but rebounded nicely once Winwood revved up “Glad,” the jazzy instrumental made famous by his Rock and Roll Hall of Fame band, Traffic. Another Traffic jam, “Pearly Queen,” produced the night’s grooviest psychedelic moment, one truly worthy of 1969, but the high wouldn’t last long as the group soon ventured into an overly long unplugged segment that included Clapton’s easy-listening version of the once-great “Layla.”
The main set came to a remarkably anticlimactic close as Winwood reached into his mid-‘80s solo bag, and skipping over anything the crowd would actually want to hear, selected the dreadful “Split Decision,” which still sounds like a song written for the “Miami Vice” TV series. The seven-member band followed with an over-the-top cover of the Jimi Hendrix Experience classic “Voodoo Chile,” a seemingly appropriate choice (Winwood played keys on the original recording) that was manhandled through pointless jamming.
The players made up for some of the lost ground during the encore, bringing the crowd to its feet for the first time all evening with “Cocaine” and then making “Dear Mr. Fantasy” a reality. It was then, and unfortunately only then, that this show managed to live up to its potential. "

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