The Show
Last night was The Show. It was the first time I saw Clapton perform in person. He is one of my, if not my favorite, guitarist. The show was the last of a 3 night stay at Madison Square Garden (NYC), our seat were good, we had a great view of the stage but if they did not have the giant screens there it may not have been the same. Robert Cray opened the show and gave a great performance. He also came out later and did a song or two with Clapton's band. A friend of mine who has seem Clapton a number of times said that he usually does the same show. The NY Times had a review which basically said the same thing. That's cool, I never saw him so it was new to me. I felt that although it's a performance and a staged show, he played as good as ever. I was hoping for a longer show with more spontaneity but as Dana said to me, "Phil, the 60's are over".
She's right. It is a business and he was at work. Gone are the days of the 4 hour shows with people showing up on stage that are not on the bill, and multiple encores. He didn't do any encores which was a bummer but he did do a lot of great songs. Derek Trucks was with him too and he plays like a a maniac. He's so good on slide. the did the original version of Layla which was great. I love the acoustic one, but the original was real good. My brother brought his iPod with a mic and recorded it. I don't know how it turned out but if there are any good cuts, I'll post them. All in all, it was a fantastic show. I have seen one of my guitar heros.One other thing, I am getting old. I found it too loud but even when I was younger that was always a complaint of mine. It gets distorted a bit. I think if I see another shoe, I will have ot bring the foam ear plugs. Also, there was a lot of pot smoking going on whcih is fine with me but there were also cigarettes being smoked which sucked. I can't stand the smell of those. a real nasty habit that I'm so glad I don't do anymore...
Here's another review plus a playlist of the set.
This review is more accurate
Labels: Concerts

9 Comments:
I remember Robert Cray from a couple of songs that were popular in the early 90s.
He's a talented man.
I saw Clapton years ago. He played a long set and had one encore with several songs.
Lots of pot smoking going on then too!
Dana's right..
It's not the 60s anymore.
Sure its a business, and he's "at work" but no encore?
That's not right.
I think he should PLAN an encore if that's what it takes. It gives the impression he was in a hurry to get out of there. And that doesn't sit well with alot of his loyal fans.
Glad you enjoyed the show
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Kayla, At
October 01, 2006 2:35 PM
wow, I bet Clapton is wicked live. I never listen to him, but I remember my dad was a big fan so I do know some of his music.
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Celeste, At
October 01, 2006 2:41 PM
Kay, I would think he would incorporate an encore too, it's good business.
Celeste. I always love to hear from bloggers how "My Dad used to this, or my Mom used to this" It makes me feel old (but I am old)
;-)
If you like blues at all you should give him a listen, he's amazing
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:phil:, At
October 01, 2006 3:36 PM
It sounds like you had a great time.
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Rose DesRochers, At
October 01, 2006 6:35 PM
I swear he is one of the greatest guitar players of all time! glad you enjoyed yourself and Im surprised that their wasn't more spontaneity at HIS show. anyway glad u had fun though!!!
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LindzyPinzy, At
October 01, 2006 8:49 PM
It was just great to see one of my guitar idols. I can appreciate any good musician though but I'm partial to guitarists being one myself. Of course now I realize how much I stink at it but I do enjoy it and he's been playing a few mroe years than I have.
Give me time ;-)
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:phil:, At
October 02, 2006 2:16 PM
Bet it was a great gig! Glad you had a good time!
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DoGGa, At
October 02, 2006 2:35 PM
man, I tried to comment yesterday but, damn Beta Blogger. Anyway, I forgot all that I was going to say except, sounds like a great time! I do like Robert Cray as well.
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JLee, At
October 02, 2006 6:13 PM
I'm posting late on this thread. Hope you get this.
If you got a good recording of that show, I'd like to hear it. I just saw EC last night in Philadelphia and loved the show.
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Rev. Smokin Steve, At
October 10, 2006 11:59 AM
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