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mosholu 12-04-2009 05:08 PM

Clapton & Beck
 
Early Onsale MONDAY!
Eric Clapton & Jeff Beck
February 18 & 19


EARLY ONSALE:
Mon., 12/7, at NOON –
Fri., 12/11 at 10PM



Guitar legends and former Yardbirds members,
Eric Clapton and Jeff Beck will share the stage at
Madison Square Garden on February 18 & 19.

American Express® cardmembers can purchase advance tickets Monday, December 7 at NOON thru Friday, December 11 at 10PM, before they go on sale to the general public on Saturday, December 12 at 10AM.

BigFish 12-04-2009 05:27 PM

Wow! Great double bill! Seen Clapton a dozen times...always awesome! Seen Beck on a double bill with Stevie Ray Vaughn when SRV was touring "In Step" and Beck was touring "Guitar Shop"......what a fareakin' show that was!!!!:uhuh:

mosholu 12-04-2009 05:46 PM

I saw the Beck/SRV tour you were at. It was really good. The thing about the Clapton Beck thing that has got me interested is that they are doing a set of tunes together. Hopefully Beck will encourage Clapton to play a little more outside his comfort zone.

mosholu 02-19-2010 01:45 PM

Went to the show last night and it was a mixed bag. Seats were terrible in the 300s at nearly the back of the Garden. Audience was appalling. Made worse by the fact that they were primarily close to my age 50+). Chatting, texting and screaming. People directly in front of us showed up for Jeff's final two songs and then left 5 songs into Clapton's set talked all the way through.
On the positive side Beck played well with a very good versions of Nessum Dorma and A Day in the Life that was backed by strings. No ill effects of the finger accident at all. He had a different female bass player than TW. Clapton's set was ok with him being the only soloist of note. There was no Doyle Bramhill or Derek Trucks as a counter or foil. No Cream tracks mostly stuff from his solo career. At the end Beck came out and joined Clapton's band and the played a number of Yardbird tunes, Moon River, some blues and Sly Stone's I Want to take you higher. The show was worth the money for this part alone. Great interplay between the two with a few really cool call and response type things as well


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