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130.1 | Nice stuff to listen to while doing stuff around the house | 19007::FIELDS | youdon'tlie,youdon'tlie,youdon'tlie | Fri Jan 31 1992 13:07 | 84 |
| RUSH
Original Score Composed and Performed by Eric Clapton
Orchestrated and Conducted by Randy Kerber
Produced by Russ Titelman
Executive Producer Lilli Fini Zanuck
Music Supervision Becky Mancuso and Tim Sexton for MagStripe Entertainment
Recorded DDD
tracks:
1 New Recruit 1:31
2 Tracks and Lines 3:01
3 Realization 2:41
4 Kristen and Jim 3:40
5 Preludin Fugue 3:19
6 Cold Turkey 2:24
7 Will Gaines 3:49
above arranged by Russ Titelman,Randy Kerber and Eric Clapton
8 Help Me Up 5:53
written by E.Clapton/Will Jennings
9 Don't Know Which Way To Go 10:48
written by Willie Dixon/Al Perkins
10 Tears In Heaven 4:31
written by E.Clapton/Will Jennings
Musicians for tracks 1-7
Eric Clapton - Guitar
Randy Kerber - Keyboards
Greg Phillinganes - Keyboards
Chuck Leavell - Piano and Organ
Robbie Kondor - Synthesizer
Nathan East - Bass
Tim Drummond - Bass
Steve Ferrone - Drums
Lenny Castro - Percussion
Concert Master - Bruce Dukov
Contractor - Patty Fidelibus
Musicians for track 8
EC - Vocals,Guitar
Randy Kerber - Organ
Greg Phillinganes - Piano
Nathan East - Bass
Steve Ferrone - Drums
Lenny Castro - Percussion
Background Vocals - Bill Champlin,Vanese Thomas,Jenni Muldaur,Lani Groves
Synth Horns Arranged and Performed by David Frank
Musicians for track 9
Buddy Guy - Vocals,Guitar
EC - Guitar
Chuck Leavell - Piano
Greg Phillinganes - Organ
Nathan East - Bass
Steve Ferrone - Drums
Musicians for track 10
EC - Vocals,Guitar,Dobro
Randy Kerber - Synthesizer
Jaydee Maness - Pedal Steel
Nathan East - Bass
Gayle Levant - Celtic Harp
Lenny Castro - Percussion
Jimmy Bralower - Drum Machine
total CD running time = 41:01
I've listened to it twice and the last 3 tracks should be all over the radio
within the next few weeks (Tears in Heaven is already a largely played track
on the radio.WBCN,WBOS,WZLX,WAAF 4 very different formatted stations play it)
The stand out track is "Don't Know Which Way To Go". IMO
The 1st seven tracks are very nice (don't know how it relates to the movie,have
not seen it yet) bluesy to sweet melodies.
Chris
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130.2 | Excellent! | 15643::FANTOZZI | | Thu Feb 06 1992 13:33 | 6 |
|
I have it, the soundtrack is wonderful. Real nice to lay around and
listen to.
Mary
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130.3 | | SAHQ::LUBER | There'sGonnaComeATimeWhenImGonnaMangeYourMind | Thu Feb 13 1992 10:12 | 1 |
| Would it be reasonable to infer that Tears in Heaven is about his son?
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130.4 | | EMDS::OWEN | The reality of my surroundings | Thu Feb 13 1992 10:14 | 3 |
| Yes it is.
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130.5 | | SAHQ::LUBER | There'sGonnaComeATimeWhenImGonnaMangeYourMind | Thu Feb 13 1992 10:23 | 2 |
| Incredibly sweet/sad song. First Clapton single I ever purchased.
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130.6 | Beautiful song | CIVIC::FAHEL | Amalthea Celebras/Silver Unicorn | Thu Feb 13 1992 10:39 | 6 |
| I was fine about that song (LOVED it) 'til I got that little tidbit.
Now I can't listen to it without crying.
But I STILL love it.
K.C.
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130.7 | questions ! | 19007::FIELDS | youdon'tlie,youdon'tlie,youdon'tlie | Thu Feb 13 1992 16:21 | 1 |
| whats the Bside song (was it a CD or cassette single) ?
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130.8 |
| SAHQ::LUBER | There'sGonnaComeATimeWhenImGonnaMangeYourMind | Fri Feb 14 1992 11:39 | 1 |
| An instrumental "tracks and lines" or something like that. stinks.
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130.9 | Liked it | 15643::FANTOZZI | | Mon Feb 17 1992 11:37 | 4 |
|
Oh, I think the instrumental pieces are some of the best I've heard.
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130.10 | dates in the states | SOURCE::ZAPPIA | have a hangover | Mon Feb 17 1992 11:55 | 17 |
|
Mary, et al I'd post this in the "concert note" but since it's still
tentative, actually because a date has yet to be set as far as I've
heard;
Ticket Mania, the same folks who a few weeks ago had a blurb
about the Harrison/Clapton show possibly making its way to the
states now has Eric listed in April for Hartford, CT. Their
number is 413 (although I thought it was 203 for CT) -
737-5152.
They also have tickets for Rush / Primus but that makes little sense
here!
I'll post this in AFTER_HOURS and BEATLES if I have chance...
- Jim
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130.11 | I'm there! | 15643::FANTOZZI | | Mon Feb 17 1992 13:18 | 8 |
|
According to Stateline in Salem, those tickets are not on sale yet,
they said they are probably just taking orders and the guy there said
he will probably be coming to this area but no dates yet.
Mary
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130.12 | More.. | PHAROS::FANTOZZI | | Wed Mar 04 1992 09:40 | 9 |
|
It is rumored he will be coming to Foxboro Stadium in August with
Elton John. I guess this was in the paper and on WBCN.
Also, the special for MTV Unplugged for him is suppose to be
March 11th at 10:00 and again on the 14th and 15th.
Mary
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130.13 | | VICKI::LEBLANC | Travelin on the 910 | Thu Mar 05 1992 15:22 | 7 |
| next weeks tv guide lists the Clapton Unplugged for WED the 11th. It's
an hour long (which means 40 minutes minus commercials)
I also saw in the globe yesterday Clapton and Elton on Aug 18 in
Foxboro - any speculation on how tickets will be sold?
Mark
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130.14 | get the tape decks working ! | SLOHAN::FIELDS | youdon'tlie,youdon'tlie,youdon'tlie | Fri Mar 06 1992 15:12 | 3 |
| for us in the Boston area WBCN will be siml-casting the show !!!
Chris
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130.15 | Could use a tour about now!! | TUNER::SCHIRALDI | Why ask why?? Try UNIX dry!!! | Tue Mar 10 1992 14:56 | 8 |
| I heard rumors that Clapton will be starting a US tour in April
(by himself). Has anybody heard any dates yet?? I've
heard rumblings of Hartford in April, but no tickets have gone
on sale.
--CJ--
Hey, Eric, SHE'S WAITING (not so patiently too :-|
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130.16 | He is | PHAROS::FANTOZZI | | Wed Mar 11 1992 08:24 | 7 |
|
On MTV's A Day in Rock last night they had a brief interview with him
and then said that he is planning a month long US tour starting April
12th in Texas.
Mary
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130.17 | MTV-TONIGHT | ICS::TGILFOY | | Wed Mar 11 1992 12:25 | 5 |
|
Tonight, on MTV, Eric will be talking about the death of
his son. Not sure of the time tho...
Gilley
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130.18 | I'll be sure *not* to tune in... | ATIS01::ASHFORTH | I'm NOT ugly- I'm cosmetically challenged! | Wed Mar 11 1992 12:36 | 6 |
| I really don't know if I could take that. (I have a 4-year-old son.)
I hope it's something Eric *wants* to do, not a result of press agent pressure
or somesuch. I can't imagine anything more painful.
Bob
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130.19 | view | OLTRIX::ZAPPIA | punk rock polly | Wed Mar 11 1992 12:53 | 14 |
|
10:00 p.m. in the east and simulcast on WBCN in Boston.
It must clearly be painful for him to do but the little bit I
heard it has to do with expectations and love for his son.
At this point in his career I don't think press agent pressures
would rule his life. I've always given him credit for packing
it in with the Yardbirds when "For Your Love" hit as it was
not what he was looking for. I still enjoy the song but in
restrospective the song was marked for the masses at the time
and had far less to do with Eric's blues appreciation (so the
stroy goes / one person's intreperation).
- Jim
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130.20 | | DPE::STARR | They call it Paradise, I don't know why | Wed Mar 11 1992 13:46 | 12 |
| Clapton isn't really going to be "talking about his son's death" tonight.
He's appearing on MTV's show 'Unplugged', which is an hour-long show
that features artists playing acoustic instruments only.
Clapton will be performing a couple songs he wrote specifically about his
son's death (namely "Tears I Heaven" and "The Day The Circus Left Town"),
but there's no conversation about the event (as far as I know). Other songs
he'll be performing include "Running On Faith", "Before You Accuse Me",
"Nobody Knows You When You're Down and Out", and a very "different" version
of "Layla".
alan
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130.21 | Having a son myself, I'd like to know the story | IMTDEV::BERRY | Dwight Berry | Thu Mar 12 1992 05:48 | 3 |
| Can someone shed some insight on his son, age, deatch, etc? I don't
know anything about it.
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130.22 | | BUSY::SLABOUNTY | HereComesTrouble&ItLooksLikeFun | Thu Mar 12 1992 06:27 | 5 |
|
His 4-year old son jumped/fell out of a skyscraper window, a long
way up from the ground.
GTI
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130.23 | | RAVEN1::PINION | Hard Drinking Calypso Poet | Thu Mar 12 1992 06:57 | 4 |
| If I remember correctly, it was like 53 stories and from a window
that was left open by a cleaning person.
Capt. Scott
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130.24 | How terrible. | IMTDEV::BERRY | Dwight Berry | Thu Mar 12 1992 09:09 | 3 |
| Wow. That must be hard for Eric to live with. I feel for the guy.
What a horrible death for such a young and innocent little boy.
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130.25 | Wonderful.... | PHAROS::FANTOZZI | | Thu Mar 12 1992 09:49 | 8 |
|
I thought the show was very touching. In a way, it's his way of healing
from everything that has happened to him in the last year. I really
liked the revamp of Layla and the songs, THe Circus Left Town, was
very touching.
Mary
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130.26 | Excellent show | LMOADM::LEVIN | High quality riff-raff | Thu Mar 12 1992 10:07 | 4 |
| Re -1 - I'll second that. I really enjoyed the show along with his
comments.
Suegene
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130.27 | good stuff | GIAMEM::DMITCHELL | just a cup,of cold coffee... | Thu Mar 12 1992 10:21 | 12 |
|
last 2.
I agree, an outstanding performace by a great musician. His heart was
really in that show.. I'd like to see him add some acoustic stuff to
any tour..
Layla: this song electric is so powerful and he was able perform it
acoustic..real nice.
Don
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130.28 | loved it | SLOHAN::FIELDS | youdon'tlie,youdon'tlie,youdon'tlie | Thu Mar 12 1992 10:23 | 7 |
| I'm listening to it again and the chill I got from "When the Circus
left Town" what a song....I hope he releases this show on CD.
nice show and Layla is so fresh, nothing flashy just simple I loved it!
Chris
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130.29 | | TLE::ABBOT | J. R. "Bob" Dobbs in 92 | Thu Mar 12 1992 12:36 | 15 |
| It sounded like Clapton wants to do this again. In the talk between
the songs he said he really liked playing acoustic because he could
change the tone and volume of his voice to get the right feeling for
the song.
Also a bit he said about the death of his son: he felt that if he
hadn't written songs about his loss, he would not be sharing his grief
with his fans, who would probably want to shed a tear for him.
I hope he'll take a hint from Paul McCartney and put this out on cd.
There's obviously more to the show than what was broadcast (like a
couple of tunes that faded to commercials).
Scott
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130.30 | new layla == pretty good | NCBOOT::HARRIS | oooppps | Thu Mar 12 1992 13:31 | 9 |
| this was a mose excellent show. i sure hope he does release it on cd,
cause i missed the first 2 songs while taping the audio!
AAAGGGGGGGHHHHHH!!
but i've got the complete video.
maybe this is will become part of this latest tour. date(s) and ticket
info for minneapolis will be announced on saturday!
ann
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130.31 | A 2 hankey nite | TUNER::SCHIRALDI | Why ask why?? Try UNIX dry!!! | Thu Mar 12 1992 13:46 | 13 |
| The circus song really got to me. I remember reading in a NYC
newspaper that the police report said his son ``jumped out of the
window in an attempt to immitate the circus performers''. Guess
the poor little tyke was tumbling around the house and fell out
of the window. He was such a cute little kid too, it was such
a shame for that accident to happen to him so young and all.
I think Eric is such a strong person, he will carry on somehow.
Running on Faith sounded really good too. And I don't understand
why the papers said Andy Fairweather-low wasn't any good. I
though he was ok.
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130.32 | HELP! | GEMINI::NICKERSON | | Thu Mar 12 1992 20:46 | 13 |
| Please HELP!
We set our VCR to tape Unplugged last night and it DIDN'T WORK! Can I
send a blank tape to someone to copy? I will pay postage, etc.
Please send mail to GEMINI::NICKERSON if you can help - my husband and
I REALLY want to see the show.
Does MTV have a "repeat" schedule like PBS? Maybe it's on again?��
Thanks for any replies!
Linda
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130.33 | | LUDWIG::MSULLIVAN | | Thu Mar 12 1992 23:58 | 5 |
|
they are going to rebroadcast the show saturday night at 7:00pm...
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130.34 | two more chances | LMOADM::LEVIN | High quality riff-raff | Fri Mar 13 1992 08:25 | 5 |
| and I'm pretty sure it will be on again on Sunday night at 10:00 - if
you don't get it either of those nights, contact me about helping you
get the tape...
Suegene
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130.35 | Thanks! | GEMINI::NICKERSON | | Fri Mar 13 1992 12:27 | 3 |
| Thanks for the info - I'll make sure we get it right this time!
Linda
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130.36 | | LEDS::BURATI | Apply sleep, wait 8 hours | Fri Mar 13 1992 15:38 | 6 |
| Clapton on unplugged was most triumphant. But I wonder if he liked the 4
or so commercials in the MIDDLE of Rollin' and Tumblin'.
All in all a quite exceptional unplugged.
--Ron
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130.37 | Definately a keeper... | CSLALL::TGORMLEY | | Mon Mar 16 1992 12:43 | 5 |
|
Does anyone know if this will be on again in the near future? I want
to have this on tape...
Tim
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130.38 | | RAVEN1::JERRYWHITE | Hey you're pretty good - NOT ! | Mon Mar 16 1992 12:50 | 4 |
| MTV airred it again last night, followed by a "Rocumentary", so I doubt
they'll show it again anytime soon.
Jerry
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130.39 | rebroadcast | SOURCE::ZAPPIA | punk rock polly | Mon Mar 16 1992 13:03 | 6 |
|
I forget where I saw the the Unplugged reference to a telephone
info. number, possibly AFTER_HOURS but I agree I don't think it
will be rebroadcast again any time soon.
- Jim
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130.40 | May 6th | PHAROS::FANTOZZI | | Tue Mar 17 1992 15:02 | 5 |
|
May 6th is the date for his show in Hartford.
Mary
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130.41 | | NCCODE::HARRIS | oooppps | Tue Mar 17 1992 16:08 | 4 |
|
may 17th is the date for the show in minneapolis
ann
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130.42 | when do they go on sale??? | TUNER::SCHIRALDI | Why ask why?? Try UNIX dry!!! | Tue Mar 17 1992 16:51 | 5 |
| Are tickets on sale yet for hartford??????????
--CJ--
who really wants to know!!!!!
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130.43 | tickets | USOPS::ZAPPIA | punk rock polly | Wed Mar 18 1992 07:54 | 11 |
| Some tickets are going on sale this weekend but I'm not yet sure when
the Hartford shows go one sale. His tour starts on April 25th in
Dallas, TX.
I haven't heard his name mentioned for the Concert of Life show at
Wembley on April 20th along with Metallica, David Bowie, Elton John
and others but I was curious if he will be there. I forget when his
two Wembley shows with Elton are, they might be be scheduled for
later in the summer.
- Jim
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130.44 | If you want to pay | PHAROS::FANTOZZI | | Wed Mar 18 1992 12:01 | 9 |
|
There is a place in CT that has tickets already, the prices are $80-100
and they said they were good seats. I have heard nothing officially
announced on the radio about the show.
I was hoping he'd come to the Centrum too.
Mary
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130.45 | Thanks! Pls keep info coming!! | TUNER::SCHIRALDI | Why ask why?? Try UNIX dry!!! | Wed Mar 18 1992 13:49 | 13 |
| Thanks for the info. $80-$100 !!! Too steep for my pocketbook.
But, I'll keep an eye out for announcements, which should happen
before the weekend (hopefully, if they go on sale SAT).
If he's coming to Hartford on a Wednesday nite, he might be coming
to Woosta (MASS) on the weekend. Or, he could be doing a pay-per-view
thing and only go to Hartford. I hate it when that happens.
He's gonna be in London with Elton just BEFORE the big concert on
the 20th. Some station in NH is giving away tickets to see him.
--CJ--
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130.46 | But, I'd do this one *free* ! | RAVEN1::JERRYWHITE | Hey you're pretty good - NOT ! | Wed Mar 18 1992 21:09 | 3 |
| Sheesh .. for $100, I'd wanna be playing rhythm for that show ... 8^)
Jerry
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130.47 | WHEN DID TICKETS GO ON SALE ? OR HAVE THEY... | SLOHAN::FIELDS | Its sad,so sad 'cus the Circus Left Town | Thu Mar 19 1992 11:35 | 8 |
| How the hell can this so-called ticket agency have tickets to a concert
that tickets have not been put on sale yet ? has anyone bought tickets
yet ? if so do you have them in hand ? also whats the name and number
of this place.....I want to check it out .....
Thanks
Chris
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130.48 | See 130.10 | PHAROS::FANTOZZI | | Thu Mar 19 1992 11:54 | 8 |
|
See 130.10 for the number of Ticket Mania. I called them last week and
was told they have excellent seats right in front for that prices. I
also asked them the day (May 6th) and if this was the only place he was
appearing and I was told Yes.
Mary
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130.49 | Charlotte, NC | RAVEN1::BLAIR | Ren and Stimpy...the Lost Episodes | Fri Mar 20 1992 10:00 | 5 |
|
EC at the Charlotte Coliseum on May 2nd. Tix go on sale Mar 28th.
Price is about $24 each, I think.
-pat
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130.50 | bummed | RAGMOP::T_PARMENTER | Year of the Golden Monkey | Mon Mar 23 1992 09:06 | 3 |
| The acoustic "Layla" is a disappointment. The man in the grip of an unbearable
passion has been replaced by the man doing an "arrangement" of a once-popular
song.
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130.51 | | RAVEN1::BLAIR | Ren and Stimpy...the Lost Episodes | Mon Mar 23 1992 10:15 | 7 |
|
No, no, no, no, no.... The acoustic Layla was/is real nice.
If you're gonna do a variation on a tune, do it big. I felt
it fit the mood of the show just fine. I had that song floating
thru my head for 2 days. JMO.
-pat
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130.52 | agree with .50 | SCOTTR::ScottR | Oh, Gaia, they treat you like dirt | Mon Mar 23 1992 12:33 | 6 |
|
It may have fit the mood of the show (didn't hear it), but when
I heard the acoustic layla first, I thought of Montavani.
Sorry,
ScottR
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130.53 | Sold out? | PHAROS::FANTOZZI | | Mon Mar 23 1992 13:14 | 6 |
|
I heard the Hartford show went on sale last Saturday and sold out in 20
minutes.
Mary
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130.54 | More info on Hartford | TUNER::SCHIRALDI | Why ask why?? Try UNIX dry!!! | Mon Mar 23 1992 14:10 | 9 |
| Yup. hartford is SOLD OUT. tix went on sale sat, sold out in
20 minutes.
August 18th didn't go on sale yet.
Does anybody know if the May tour is gonna go thru NYC????????
--CJ--
|
130.55 | Listen to Pat | SALEM::MADDEN | | Mon Mar 23 1992 14:19 | 13 |
| I have to agree with Pat in .51. The acoustic version was nice and fit
the show. In addition, I believe EC said that because Layla was so
riff oriented the original version would not fit an acoustic show. He
also said he wanted to set the song to a shuffle.
Taking into consideration the time that has elapsed since Layla was
released and the differences in Pattie's and EC's relationship I think
it would be very difficult if not impossible for Eric to reach the
emotional level Derick and the Dominoes displayed on Layla disc.
Think of it as a genuis tinkering with a piece of art! :^)
Mike
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130.56 | | SALEM::MADDEN | | Mon Mar 23 1992 14:28 | 1 |
| Excuse my spelling in .55 OUCH!
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130.57 | | OLTRIX::ZAPPIA | failure to think anew... | Mon Mar 23 1992 14:37 | 11 |
|
RE: -1 / opps.
That's why I recently set my notes editor up like my mail to invoke
SPELL so you won't get any typos from me. Just some non-English
words from time-to-time! No DECgrammer yet for me.
RE: the re-arranged Layla - he also mentioned how he enjoyed the
wider vocal range he was getting in the acoustic setting.
- Jim
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130.58 | No offense intended | CADSYS::SIMSNS::FENNELL | Swervin' Irvan" | Tue Mar 24 1992 09:27 | 5 |
| � No DECgrammer yet for me.
I believe that's DECgrammar, Jim... 8-0
Tim
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130.59 | RE: -1 - none taken! | USOPS::ZAPPIA | failure to think anew... | Tue Mar 24 1992 09:44 | 4 |
|
That's too funny.
- Jim
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130.60 | nobody asked. JMO | LEDS::BURATI | Save the Tunas | Sun Mar 29 1992 21:04 | 7 |
|
I thought Clapton's unplugged was a fine piece of work. I enjoyed his
acoustic arrangement of Layla much better than the original Derek etc
version. Wish they hadn't put six commercial spots in the middle of
Rollin' and a Tumblin' though.
--Ron
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130.61 | | SLOHAN::FIELDS | Its sad,so sad 'cus the Circus Left Town | Mon Mar 30 1992 10:10 | 1 |
| Happy B'day EC
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130.62 | like 'em both | USOPS::ZAPPIA | some people get high with a whole lot more | Mon Mar 30 1992 12:10 | 11 |
|
Although comparing the two is certainly understandable I wouldn't
say I like either arrangement better than the other not only because
both are very enjoyable to me. When each was first recorded/performed
they were apparently just right for him personally.
In regards to Hap'y Birt'day no doubt many radio stations will
have special segments today, one I head of so far was 'MBR (88.1
/ Cambridge) but I didn't catch the show time.
- Jim
|
130.63 | Wish he'd do Great Woods again | SALEM::DODA | Clinton: Stoner with a boner | Thu Apr 02 1992 13:27 | 12 |
| <<< Note 130.54 by TUNER::SCHIRALDI "Why ask why?? Try UNIX dry!!!" >>>
-< More info on Hartford >-
> August 18th didn't go on sale yet.
Is this a Hartford date also?
Any word on when tickets will be going on sale?
thanks,
daryll
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130.64 | Foxboro date | PHAROS::FANTOZZI | | Fri Apr 03 1992 11:37 | 9 |
|
No, August 18th is the date for the show at Foxboro with Elton John.
Foxboro has given the okay for the show, no date as to when the tickets
will go on sale.
May 6th is the Hartford date, and those are already sold out.
Mary
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130.65 | Thanks | SALEM::DODA | On the jelly donut and Pez Diet | Fri Apr 03 1992 11:50 | 1 |
|
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130.66 | I like both versions /mood swings | ROYALT::MAY | | Fri Apr 17 1992 16:17 | 7 |
| re .55 I agree....
I've also heard or read somewhere that the MTV version was the ORIGNAL
version and that Duane Allman changed it for the Dominoes version..
john
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130.67 | Neat piece of info | CIVIC::FAHEL | Amalthea Celebras/Silver Unicorn | Fri Apr 17 1992 17:13 | 3 |
| It was mentioned in a Rolling Stone interview. I found it fascinating.
K.C.
|
130.69 | yes, but... | GLDOA::REITER | | Mon Apr 20 1992 12:33 | 20 |
| I THINK YOUR BASIC POINT IS WELL-TAKEN and I am not arguing that EC
(and many many other musicians) benefit/benefitted from the able and
sometimes unrewarded assistance of others in writing, producing,
playing, creating, etc.
> Again, this is not a very big deal...and if this wasn't the song that
> really put him over the top and into "Legend-ville,"
What strikes me is that by the time Layla was released, EC was already
a legend --- and then some --- for 3-5 years, depending on continent.
(I think a 'younger' audience associates EC with Layla. Some of us
would associate earlier works.)
> So...it is very ironic to me that the most famous song of Clapton's
> career...and certainly one of the most beloved, [...]
"Sunshine of Your Love"? "Crossroads"? "White Room"?
many :7)
\Gary
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130.70 | Recognition for the wrong things? | ATIS01::ASHFORTH | The joy of the Lord is my strength | Mon Apr 20 1992 12:56 | 16 |
| Re .68, .69:
Yes to both points. It's weird to see people like Eric achieve "legend" status as
a result of stuff that, in the ears of many, are *far* surpassed by earlier,
less universally applauded works.
"I Shot the Sheriff?" "You Look Wonderful Tonight?" Yecccch!
I associate EC's shift in focus with Rod Stewart's. In Eric's case, I find little
post-Cream stuff that I can tolerate, much less like (Layla is an exception). In
Rod's, the same holds for post-Beck work. Sure seems like a durned shame to me-
but then, a lot of listeners apparently *like* what they're doing now.
Guess I'll go back to my own planet...
Bob
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130.72 | what a revelation ! | SALSA::MOELLER | Open IAS Development | Mon Apr 20 1992 14:13 | 23 |
| Given the improvisatory nature of rock arrangements, I can only shake
my head.. this is news ?? An artist recruits top-of-the-line session
guys, renowned for *writing/improvising* their own parts, and they do
it, and have done it, and continue to do it.
Most rock musicians don't score/arrange their own material.. and the
'score' often looks like
Em | Bm-D# | Em | % | Am | % | C-Am | F-G | etc.
Does anyone whack Harrison for Clapton's considerable contribution to
"My Guitar Gently Weeps" ? Joe Cocker for depending on Leon Russell?
So Duane helped Eric get the right rhythm and tempo for what might have
been just a sketchy idea, and contributed a major chunk of the guitar
lines.. that's the game, the basic composition was still EC's but the
arrangement should've been credited to the band.
Personally I find the piano ending to Layla to be a note-for-note
ripoff of "More", from the cult film 'Mondo Cane'.. try it - next time
you hear the end of Layla, sing "..Longer than Always is a Long, Long
Time, and far beyond forever, you'll be mine.."
karl
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130.73 | I ain't pickin' on Eric... | CARTUN::CARTUN::BDONOVAN | I believe I'll dust my broom. | Mon Apr 20 1992 14:28 | 31 |
|
**Sigh**
I did not "whack" Clapton. And I did not mention any of this as
a "revelation" or even news, really.
Sure, Clapton gave Harrison quite a boost on "While My Guitar
Gently Weeps." However, George's membership in the Beatles
is what made him a "household" word, not "While...Weeps."
Once again, my point is, the pretty piano part helped Clapton
gain a larger, middle-of-the-road audience than he would have
gained had the song been just the rock portion.
And, in fact, in some markets it was released without the piano
coda. History shows that it had a much greater "shelf life"
with the coda.
Sure, the contributions of session musicians is not new or unusual.
However, if you play an instrument, you know there's a big
difference between contributing to an existing chord progression
or writing the progression. That piano ending was more than a lick
or two, it was a composition in its self. Perhaps it was a stolen
composition, I don't know. But it gave Clapton a bigger boost than
"Lay Down Sally" or "White Room" were ever going to, at least
in terms of general WIDESPREAD recognition.
No slagging, or flames intended,
BD
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130.74 | | DPE::STARR | Red Wine and Whiskey | Mon Apr 20 1992 15:08 | 14 |
| In actuality, Eric doesn't write that much of his material at all, so "Layla"
is not an exception, its more the rule. While Eric certainly does write
some stuff, a lot of his material comes either from outside writers-for-hire
(Jerry Lynn Williams in particular is a favorite) or old classic blues songs
("Before You Accuse Me", "Crossroads", "Have You Ever Loved A Woman", "Nobody
Knows You When You're Down And Out", etc, etc.).
Its not like we're talking about EC as a great songwriter (even though I think
he has written some great songs, which is not the same thing). For the most
part, he's best know for his guitar playing, and for being a strong interpretor
of other people's material. IMO, his songwriting is somewhere down the ladder
of his accomplishments anyways.....
alan
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130.75 | | GLDOA::REITER | | Mon Apr 20 1992 15:39 | 19 |
| I'm really confused... I can't recall any really serious heavy hits
(or great works) that EC is known for THAT HE WROTE. Most of it was
written by obscure bluesmen (not obscure to blues fans), and by the
team of Jack Bruce and Pete Brown and sometimes Felix Pappalardi.
And everyone knows he's not a piano player!
I am not trying to join in the bashing. I understood your original
point. If you think of all of the personalities in show business that
have profited from the work of others, it occurs to me that, of all
performers, Eric Clapton is reputed to be one of the most humble and
one of the least self-serving, especially when you consider just how
talented he is, and for how long he has been world-class famous, and
the tragedies and addictions, etc.
Saying that the piano coda to "Layla" --- someone else's solo in
someone else's arrangement --- is what EC famous is like saying...
well, it's been said before.
\Gary
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130.76 | | DPE::STARR | Red Wine and Whiskey | Mon Apr 20 1992 17:43 | 10 |
| > I'm really confused... I can't recall any really serious heavy hits
> (or great works) that EC is known for THAT HE WROTE.
Two obvious songs that EC write - "Wonderful Tonight" (arguably his biggest
hit) and "Bell Bottom Blues" (arguably one of his best songs).
But that's beside the point, really, as I agree that he's not know best for
his songwriting. He's not a slouch, either though....
alan
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130.77 | the flip side of the coin | TUNER::SCHIRALDI | Why ask why?? Try UNIX dry!!! | Mon Apr 20 1992 21:36 | 19 |
| Hey, I can't stand all this Eric bashing (just kidding, many :-)'s
Actually, look at the other side...how many really good Eric songs
are out there that COULD have been on the charts/made him a house-
hold name and didn't???
Why is madonna on the charts for dribble, when Eric isn't on the
charts with good stuff??? Why is his new stuff soo popular all
of a sudden (tears in heaven is like #2 and it's bigger than any
of his older hits, layla, B Buttom blues, lay down sally, etc. etc.)
when I think some of his old stuff is better?? Why isn't ``The
day the circus left town'' (or whatever that song's name is) released
as a single, since it's one of the better pieces from unplugged???
Like they say on TV...why ask why??
--CJ--
devil's advocate/Clapton fan
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130.78 | Quality shows | RAGMOP::T_PARMENTER | Signifyin' Funky | Tue Apr 21 1992 13:16 | 7 |
| A friend of mine who usually listens to soft stuff or news on the radio these
days was scanning the dial and came across Clapton playing "Cocaine". He left
it on for old time's sake.
In the middle of the guitar break, my friend's daughter, not yet 3, said,
"What's this musickick, Daddy?" He told her it was Eric Clapton. "He's
good, Daddy," she replied. "He's very good."
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130.79 | Hit != Quality | TOOK::SCHUCHARD | Lights on, but nobody home | Tue Apr 21 1992 13:46 | 7 |
|
don't get confused over chart success being a measure of quality music.
Lennon/McCartney wrote most of their hits in the name of that next
swimming pool or Rolls Royce. It seems all so incidental that they also
wrote some fine music. Tin Pan Alley was really more a mind-set than
a location per-se, and i think that mind set is still operating. EC
does not seem to hang out there, which is fine by me.
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130.80 | "Born Under A Bad Sign" is my fave!! | TARKIN::DEMARCO | Bluto | Tue Apr 21 1992 14:26 | 4 |
| Didn't EC get sued for not crediting Bob Marley as the writer of "I Shot The
Sheriff"?
-Stevie D
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130.81 | ? | SLOHAN::FIELDS | Its sad,so sad 'cus the Circus Left Town | Tue Apr 21 1992 15:10 | 6 |
| not that I can remember, if so Eric must have been in another world
if he thought he could get away with it. I tend to like the songs that
could be concidered throw aways on most of his releases, but for a time
frame I'd say the Cream/Derek years are my favs. an LP 461 for complete
package ! but after the release of the Layla 3CD package it hard to say
that Jam CD is wonderful !
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130.82 | sorry for this rathole | TUNER::SCHIRALDI | Why ask why?? Try UNIX dry!!! | Tue Apr 21 1992 15:16 | 19 |
| I have a John Fogerty (sp?..but you know him, the guy who used to
play with CCR) songbook that says JF wrote ``Before You Accuse Me''.
This is the same song Eric does, and Eric credits it to the correct
writer.
You never know who gets credited correctly because sometimes they put
one name on the album and one on the songbook (thinking it was a JF
ARRANGEMENT, for example). this would give reason to sue.
It's such a mess. But one thing I DO know is that Eric has always
been giving credit to people when they deserve it. he's done entire
interviews where he talks about blues musicians instead of coming out
and saying ``Have you heard MY latest song....''
Also, I think his songwriting is pretty good. Although he's changed
a lot since he's been off ``ADULT SUBSTANCES''
--CJ--
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130.83 | | LEDS::BURATI | Language Sensitive Listener | Tue Apr 21 1992 18:22 | 12 |
| I've always been a Clapton fan. Since Fresh Cream and Blues Breakers. By
1971 I'd seen him 3 times. First time was in a small club in '68 where I
had the opportunity to shake his hand and tell him I was a fan after
their set. He was polite, I was 15. But I haven't liked EVERTHING that
he's done. I liked the early Allman Bros too. But I NEVER liked Derek
and the Dominoes. And I've never been able to listen to Layla all the
way through. To my ears it's boring and self indulgent and sounds like
there were a few too many empty tequila bottles in the studio.
Give me Hideaway or I Feel Free. His new stuff's pretty good, too.
--Ron
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130.84 | creme de la Cream | PENUTS::DDESMAISONS | | Thu Apr 23 1992 13:36 | 10 |
|
>> and the Dominoes. And I've never been able to listen to Layla all the
>> way through. To my ears it's boring and self indulgent and sounds like
>> there were a few too many empty tequila bottles in the studio.
Agreed. Once or twice is enough for this tune.
Now, "Crossroads" is a different story.
Di
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130.85 | CRANK "Layla" | CIVIC::FAHEL | Amalthea Celebras/Silver Unicorn | Thu Apr 23 1992 14:06 | 12 |
| I disagree...
I don't listen to my music loud at all, but there are about, maybe 5,
songs that I DO crank.
"Layla" is one of them.
As a matter of fact, the only EC songs that I have heard and don't
particularly care for are "I Shot The Sheriff" and "Cocaine". But,
even out of his songlist, "Layla" is the only one that gets turned UP.
K.C.
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130.86 | Layla, Layla, Layla - zzzzz | PENUTS::DDESMAISONS | | Thu Apr 23 1992 15:33 | 10 |
|
I guess it's just that it's so repetitive, without being
exciting, that it makes me want to scream. But, chacun
a son gout, as they say.
Crank away.
Di
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130.87 | Zzzzz does sum it up .. | OCTAVE::VIGNEAULT | Java-Man DGMNSBMMC | Thu Apr 23 1992 15:39 | 11 |
|
As a previous noter mentioned, I also find the tune Layla to be
very self indulgent. There's parts of it that I liked, but then
they just kept repeating the same line over and over until I started
to hate the part. Most of all, it's the high register guitar work
that starts to get on my nerves after a short listen. I like both
Duane Allman and Eric Clapton, but I've never been big on Derek and
the Dominos either. Actually, I like the unplugged version of Layla
a lot more.
Lv
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130.88 | | LEDS::BURATI | Language Sensitive Listener | Thu Apr 23 1992 16:53 | 10 |
| >Actually, I like the unplugged version of Layla a lot more.
Most triumphant.
Regarding someone earlier saying that EC's new stuff isn't good: What
about stuff like "Before You Accuse Me". I think that this track, as an
example, is VERY good and shows that Clapton continues to strengthen
musically after what I consider to be about a 20 year slump.
--Ron
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130.89 | Elias McDaniels is his civilian and songwriter name | RAGMOP::T_PARMENTER | Addiction to dandyism | Thu Apr 23 1992 17:50 | 2 |
| "Before You Accuse Me" is a Bo Diddley song. There seemed to be some doubt
back there in .82 or so.
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130.90 | | WONDER::REILLY | More 'Itchy and Scratchy!!!!' | Sun Apr 26 1992 21:32 | 6 |
|
Another thumbs up to the newer version of "Layla" - I think it
surpasses the original. As for cranking up EC, well, the "The
Core" is definitely my choice.
- Sean
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130.91 | ANyone going? | PHAROS::FANTOZZI | | Wed May 06 1992 12:53 | 5 |
|
Is anyone going to the show tonight in Hartford?
Mary
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130.92 | Pls let it rain front row seats!! | TUNER::SCHIRALDI | Why ask why?? Try UNIX dry!!! | Wed May 06 1992 15:52 | 8 |
| Well, it's like this...I WOULD if I had a ticket.
And they say HE'LL be singing the blues tonight :-(
BTW, he's also playing friday in Joisey.
--CJ--
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130.93 | For those who are going here's setlise | TUNER::SCHIRALDI | Why ask why?? Try UNIX dry!!! | Wed May 06 1992 15:57 | 29 |
| Forgot to add this: (from Usenet news for those who don't
read it)
Songlist from Eric Clapton tour opening concert Apr.25, 92 in Dallas
TX.
White Room
Pretending
For Your Love
I Shot the Sheriff
Running on Faith
She's Waiting
(acoustic set)
Circus Left Town
Tears In Heaven
__________? sounds like an old Delta blues tune, don't know title.
Down and Out (title?)
Your Friends are Tearing Us Apart
Before You Accuse Me
Old Love
Badge
Wonderful Tonight
Layla
(encore)
introduce band
Crossroads
Sunshine of Your Love
drum/percussion solo
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130.94 | I'll go :') | SLOHAN::FIELDS | Its sad,so sad 'cus the Circus Left Town | Wed May 06 1992 16:54 | 10 |
| wish he'd bring back Further on Down the Road...but that list sounds
very good....so whos got a ticket for me, who wants to coach a group of
8 & 9 yrolds at their ballgame tonight and most importent whos got the
other ticket so I can bring my girlfriend :') she'd kill me if I didn't
bring her too, but I digress.....
Chris
ps. what happen to AFTER_HOURS ?
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130.95 | AFTER_HOURS - they're looking for new host (I think!)nk!) | USOPS::ZAPPIA | armed & hammered | Wed May 06 1992 17:21 | 5 |
|
I suspect the hosts are looking for a new home for the conference.
That's what the notice seems to suggest anyhow.
- Jim
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130.96 | ANy place else this summer? | PHAROS::FANTOZZI | | Thu May 07 1992 11:35 | 6 |
|
Any news if he is coming any other place this summer other than
Sullivan stadium with Elton John?
Mary
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130.97 | From the Globe | PHAROS::FANTOZZI | Follow, or get out of my way | Fri May 08 1992 14:35 | 9 |
|
Great write up in todays Globe about the show on Wednesday.
It goes on to say that this is the only NE date until a proposed
stadium tour with Elton John in August--though it now appears that
Clapton will be on his own, since he and John will only do three joint
US dates, none in New England.
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130.98 | Elton's getting out?? | TUNER::SCHIRALDI | Why ask why?? Try UNIX dry!!! | Mon May 11 1992 15:38 | 16 |
| What?? What????
what's this about
>> though it now appears that
Clapton will be on his own, since he and John will only do three
joint
US dates, none in New England.
Huh?? You mean he's not playing with Elton and it's already been
announced?? What a rat!!!!! Geesh.
But, I'll forgive him if he plays Hollman Stadium in Nausea.
--CJ--
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130.99 | I was confused too | PHAROS::FANTOZZI | Follow, or get out of my way | Tue May 12 1992 11:26 | 5 |
|
That confused me too, but that is what the article said.
Mary
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130.100 | What about the guests?? | TUNER::SCHIRALDI | Why ask why?? Try UNIX dry!!! | Tue May 12 1992 17:00 | 6 |
| Bummer. I won't what's going to happen with BB King and Bonnie
Raitt (who were supposed to join Elton and Eric). Are they still
going to hop along with Eric for the ``ride''????
--CJ--
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130.101 | layla still rocks! | NCCODE::HARRIS | oooppps | Mon May 18 1992 14:24 | 24 |
| last night was just wonderful here in minneapolis! eric played to a
sold out crowd. i tried so hard to get a ticket when they went on
sale. it was snowing out that day, so i didn't camp out at
ticketmaster. my mistake. i tried for 2.5 hours on the phone, but by
the time i got thru - sold out! i'd keep checking at ticketmaster when
i was near one incase seats became available. but no luck - that is
until saturday!
that's right the day before the show, some seats opened up! not just
any seats either! sec 114! this is to the left of the stage. the only
thing was no front view, but hey i didn't need binoculars (but i had
them anyway). this place is just like the centrum (only newer).
he came on about 20 minutes after 8 and played for about 2.5 hours. the
encore was over 1/2 hour long. the set list followed what was listed
in .93, so now surprises there.
if anyone is going to any of the other shows, i'd like to get another
t-shirt. if you could send me mail (NCDEL::HARRIS), we can make
arrangements.
now if i can be so lucky for a stadium tour with elton john....
ann (i can die happy now)
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130.102 | | NCCODE::HARRIS | oooppps | Mon May 18 1992 14:33 | 7 |
| a couple of observations i forgot to mention - the band members all
wore custome tailored suits. it looked more like a GQ convention than
a rock show. the 2 female backup singers had on designer suits also.
the bass player looks enough like arsenio hall to be his brother.
ann
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130.103 | Of course! | PHAROS::FANTOZZI | | Thu May 21 1992 13:51 | 5 |
|
They always do, Clapton is a slave to fashion.
Mary
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130.104 | "Cream" in my HS Gym | XCUSME::FORISTALL | | Thu May 21 1992 14:53 | 25 |
| Check this out Clapton fans! Cream played in my high school gym in
1967. We payed the band $450.00. The story goes like this...
Union Catholic Boys High School in Scotch Plains N.J.. Yours truly is
sitting in religion class in the fall of '67, when outside the school
all of these long hairs start appearing. "What's going on Brother?"
"Some group from England is playing in the gym tonight. Seems that on
of the dad's of the student council works in some entertainment firm in
New York and got these guys. "Cream" they call themselves."
Needless to say, I was hooked. Eric did one of his patented 20
minute solos in spoonful and blew me away. The rest of the shows I
got to see, I still have a hard time believing. What I would have
given for a portable tape deck at some of these shows.
Derek and the Dominos at the Fillmore East. (with Duane)
Concert for Bangla Desh at Madison Square Garden
Blind Faith at MSG. Still have part of the stage we tore down.
Delaney and Bonnie and Friends, Boston Tea Party. Walked into this
small club and 3 guys were jamming in the corner...Joe Walsh, Eric and
Peter Greene. Most folks didn't know who they were and ignored them.
The rest are the standard big gigs at Centrum, NYC and Rhode Island.
And so it goes... Rock On Eric...
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130.105 | I was a toddler in '67 | TUNER::SCHIRALDI | Why ask why?? Try UNIX dry!!! | Thu May 21 1992 16:00 | 10 |
| I'm jealous. But, I did get to hear Mr. Rogers talk at my
graduation. Yes, THE Mr. Rogers of ``the neighborhood'' fame.
Gives new meaning to ``boys in the 'hood.''
BTW, did they ever release an album for the concert for bangladesh??
Was it any good??? I remember hearing something about one coming
out, and hearing it was big bucks, but then, I never saw a copy.
--CJ--
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130.106 | | CSLALL::HENDERSON | Its a big old goofy world | Thu May 21 1992 16:53 | 19 |
|
RE: <<< Note 130.105 by TUNER::SCHIRALDI "Why ask why?? Try UNIX dry!!!" >>>
-< I was a toddler in '67 >-
> BTW, did they ever release an album for the concert for bangladesh??
> Was it any good??? I remember hearing something about one coming
> out, and hearing it was big bucks, but then, I never saw a copy.
Yep, and I think its been re-released on CD. I used to have a vinyl copy
but seem to have lost it in one of my many moves. As I recall the music
was pretty good.
Jim
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130.107 | so is Foxboro on ? or what.... | SLOHAN::FIELDS | Its sad,so sad 'cus the Circus Left Town | Fri May 22 1992 10:46 | 7 |
| > They always do, Clapton is a slave to fashion.
As Eric stated a few years ago....something had to fill the void of
drugs, so now I'm addicted on buying clothes, I can live with that !
Chris
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130.108 | Clapton back on Unplugged | SELL3::FAHEL | Amalthea Celebras/Silver Unicorn | Wed Jun 10 1992 10:00 | 6 |
| Next Tuesday (June 16) Clapton will be on MTV Unplugged.
And...before you start to groan "Oh, no...a repeat!" it is...but it
isn't. It is parts that weren't shown the first time out.
K.C.
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130.109 | A rumor? | PHAROS::FANTOZZI | | Wed Jun 10 1992 16:47 | 5 |
|
I have heard that he is NOT coming to this area at all this summer.
Mary
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130.110 | Double bummer | TUNER::SCHIRALDI | Why ask why?? Try UNIX dry!!! | Thu Jun 18 1992 12:42 | 7 |
| Re: -1 Well that's a real bummer.
I missed the unplugged v2 (or was it a bug fix release only? :-(
Does anybody know when it's gonna be on again????
--CJ--
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130.111 | | SALEM::DODA | I don't eat snails, I prefer fast food | Thu Jun 18 1992 13:58 | 7 |
| re: -1
Nope, but I did hear that it'll be released on CD in July!
Or was I dreaming? Anyone else?
daryll
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130.112 | A video too??? | TUNER::SCHIRALDI | Why ask why?? Try UNIX dry!!! | Thu Jun 18 1992 15:07 | 10 |
| CD!!! Wonder if they are going to release a full video as well.
One WITHOUT COMMERCIALS IN THE MIDDLE OF SONGS, PLEASE.
(sorry for the caps but that REALLY bugged me).
On another note, Mr. C is pulling in ~$400K per nite on his latest
tour. Note bad...about ~1.2 M in bookings for a weeks worth of
work. :-)
--CJ--
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130.113 | He's coming! | PHAROS::FANTOZZI | | Wed Jun 24 1992 10:42 | 6 |
|
August 18th, at Great Woods, tickets go on sale Saturday.
Mary
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130.114 | Need to know | CSC32::J_SHUMWAY | mean things on my mind | Mon Jun 29 1992 17:54 | 1 |
| What CD is Claptons version of Hideaway on?
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130.115 | Unplugged, what songs? | COMICS::JAMESM | Ewe and me babe....How about it? | Tue Jun 30 1992 05:11 | 10 |
| According to the programme at the Wembley show on sunday, the Unplugged
set will be released in July, on CD and Video. It said in the programme
that the set was 2hours long, does anyone know what songs will be on
this CD/Video??, will it be the whole thing etc?
BTW, Clapton was superb, he did a shorter set that at the RAH in
Febuary, but God was,well...GODlike. Great Woods should be an amazing show.
Mark
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130.116 | | EARRTH::ABATELLI | Who knew? | Tue Jun 30 1992 16:31 | 3 |
| RE: 130.114
Best Of Clapton Vol. #1 (double set)
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130.117 | found it! | CSC32::J_SHUMWAY | mean things on my mind | Tue Jun 30 1992 17:12 | 1 |
| Also Crossroads disc 1 song 12. Thanks to all replys.
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130.118 | He's coming and I'm waiting | STEREO::SCHIRALDI | Why ask why?? Try UNIX dry!!! | Wed Jul 15 1992 18:15 | 5 |
| Clapton has added another show for this tour. He's playing at
Great Woods on August 17th. Tix go on sale Saturday.
--CJ--
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130.119 | | DPE::STARR | Halfway to Heaven | Thu Jul 16 1992 12:26 | 5 |
| There is a new album out from the Harrison/Clapton shows in Japan. I believe
its a double CD, but I'm not sure. I've heard "Taxman", "What Is Life" and
"Something", and all of them sounded outstanding! Can't wait to pick this up!
alan
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130.120 | | USOPS::ZAPPIA | limited to 500,000 | Thu Jul 16 1992 15:25 | 6 |
|
I think I heard that there weren't any Clapton songs on the album.
His Unplugged is released August 11.
- Jim
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130.121 | | COMICS::JAMESM | Baby,baby,I think I LOVE YOU too much | Fri Jul 17 1992 05:35 | 8 |
| The Harrison /Clapton album has had terrible rerviews over here... They
say it is dull and there is no atmosphere...but since when does anyone
listen to reviews. But I believe -1 is correct in saying there are no
clapton songs on it.
August 11th ...yeah :)
MArk
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130.122 | | LEDS::BURATI | Maximum Cool | Fri Jul 17 1992 11:11 | 11 |
| When I saw the 2nd part of his unplugged I understood why they had cut
Rollin' and a Tumblin' from the first part. Although I thoroughly
enjoyed it, I had a good laugh. It's a tricky vamp when played properly.
During his solo, the band was having a hell of a time with the time.
Then the percussionist flipped the beat on the tamborine for a measure
or two and really spun everyones head around. Clapton laughed, gave
him a look like "I told you not to dare do that!" and promptly exited
the solo to bring everyone back into the pattern. Having been mezmerized
by that rythm on many occasions, I howled.
Great stuff on that Unplugged.
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130.123 | Tix on sale today | MR4DEC::WENTZELL | Don't say I didn't warn you | Fri Jul 17 1992 11:24 | 8 |
|
>Clapton has added another show for this tour. He's playing at
>Great Woods on August 17th. Tix go on sale Saturday.
I believe tix went on sale at 10:00am today.
Scott
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130.124 | She's waiting for the 17th... | TUNER::SCHIRALDI | Why ask why?? Try UNIX dry!!! | Fri Jul 17 1992 13:18 | 13 |
| Yes, they did go on sale today. At first they announced they were
going on sale TOMORROW, but then they pushed the date up.
I'm someplace in the back, row CC section 6? Are these any good
seats?? I think they are on the aisle at the top of the pavilion
(least that's what I've been told so far).
But, anyplace in outta the rain, with ERIC is worth the wait
and the price (IMHO).
--CJ--
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130.125 | Last Row | MR4DEC::BMOONEY | | Fri Jul 17 1992 16:59 | 2 |
| I have row CC in Sec 4. It's the last row. Better than the lawn, but
not by much.
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130.126 | FYI | MR4DEC::WENTZELL | Don't say I didn't warn you | Mon Jul 20 1992 16:09 | 9 |
|
>I have row CC in Sec 4. It's the last row. Better than the lawn, but
>not by much.
I've only been to Grate Woods once this year, but at Buffett they had large
video screens on the pavillion overhang structure that IMO would make the front
of the lawn a better viewing location than the extreme back of the pavillion.
Scott
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130.127 | seats vs lawn | TUNER::SCHIRALDI | Eric Clapton in '92 WRITE HIM IN! | Mon Jul 20 1992 16:43 | 21 |
| Re: -1
Well, yes and no. If it's raining, under the ``hood'' you are dry.
And, if you have pavilion seats and it's a nice nite, you can always
get up and walk around and stand on the lawn for a time. There's
nothing stopping you from going backwards (ie from seats to lawn)
but you can't go fowards (and steal seats).
I've haven't been there this year yet, and the Clapton show will
be my one and only venture into the great woods. I really think
that place has a tin roof, and I'd had lawn seats many times, I
think the sound is better sometimes on the lawn then under the
tin roof.
Does anybody have the set list from the recent Clapton shows??
I wonder what songs he'll be doing.....
--CJ--
who can't wait for the unplugged release on August 11 and the
show on the 17th !!!!
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130.128 | He was great there | VOYEUR::FANTOZZI | Ride'm Cowgirl! | Wed Jul 22 1992 15:30 | 9 |
|
We have tickets for Section 6, course, paid dearly for them, but
this will be my fourth show!!!
We saw him a couple of years ago at Great Woods, we had seats in
section 3, they were great!!!! The show was fantastic!
Mary
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130.129 | | COMICS::JAMESM | Let me take you far away... | Thu Jul 23 1992 04:56 | 11 |
| re .127
Set lists... Expect most of the 24-nights set, without the blues
numbers, you'll get all the oldies have no fear....
and pay special attention to the little bald man on
percussion(I cant remember his name) he makes the show, he's an
absolute nutter. :)
I saw him in February and again 2 weeks ago...he is still 'GOD'.
MArk
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130.130 | But, what about... | TUNER::SCHIRALDI | Eric Clapton in '92 WRITE HIM IN! | Thu Jul 23 1992 14:46 | 13 |
| Re: -1
Ray Cooper, he is good. Actually, he's more like a lunatic but
i like that in a man :-)
I was wondering about the news songs, ``Tears in Heaven'' and the
``Day the Circus Left Town'' (was that what it was called).
Is he doing an acoustic set of those in the middle of the set??
Curious,
--CJ--
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130.131 | | COMICS::JAMESM | Let me take you far away... | Fri Jul 24 1992 04:51 | 11 |
| When I saw him in Feb,at the RAH, in the middle of the set he sats on a
stool and just played 3or4 accoustic numbers, and even in the shortened
set he played with Elton John last month he played 'Tears in Heaven'.
But the RAH set lasted just under 3 hours and he was good. Also at the
Elton show he had changed his backing singers. There used to be Katie
Sassoon, who I believe is the black lady..she is still there, but the
blonde is no longer there...she has been replaced.
And I agree Ray Cooper is a psycho :)
Mark
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130.132 | | SLOHAN::FIELDS | Meowowowowow I'm Hungry ! | Fri Jul 24 1992 16:37 | 5 |
| Tessa Niles....she got replaced ? too bad her and Katie sounded so nice
together....they are on the Harrison Japan Live CD....
Chris
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130.133 | 22 days and counting!!!! | TUNER::SCHIRALDI | Eric Clapton in '92 WRITE HIM IN! | Mon Jul 27 1992 13:47 | 12 |
| Re: Tessa
Yes, that's her name. Are you sure she got replaced?? Or was she just
sitting one out?? If it was with the Elton shows, she may have been
just sitting one out. I wonder who he got to replace her. The girls
have become a big part of Clapton's shows....
My seats are section 4 last row, seats 64-67. I hope we aren't too
``obstructed'' but at least we got a seat.
--CJ--
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130.134 | See .93 | FELION::FANTOZZI | Ride'm Cowgirl! | Tue Jul 28 1992 10:24 | 7 |
|
See note .93 for a set list that he did in Texas. It will probably be a
similar show.
Mary
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130.135 | | LOOKIN::JAMESM | Let me take you far away... | Tue Jul 28 1992 16:04 | 6 |
| Perhaps you are correct saying she was sitting it out, but it seems
strange to get someone in to learn the parts when they are only playing
3 dates. But I suppose she could have been ill or anything I suppose
they have a standin.
Mark
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130.136 | 5 more days | FELION::FANTOZZI | Ride'm Cowgirl! | Thu Aug 13 1992 11:37 | 5 |
|
5 more days and counting!!! Can't wait to see him Monday!!!
Mary
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130.137 | An angel in a Harley pulls across to greet............ | SED750::ENGLANDER | The Moment of Clarity ... | Thu Aug 13 1992 11:43 | 4 |
|
Try timing how long the preformance of Wonderful Tonight is. I believe
it gets longer and longer, slower and slower each time he plays it. I
think it is at least in double figures now.
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130.138 | Sure... rub it in! ;^)'s | EARRTH::ABATELLI | Who knew? | Thu Aug 13 1992 13:16 | 11 |
| re: .136 < 5 more days and counting!!! >
Oh sure... rub it in why don't you! ;^)
I was on the "west coast" when the tickets went on sale!
Bummin' to say the least... but have a GREAT time because Clapton
puts on a great show!
Fred (who wishes he was going too) :^(
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130.139 | and in the front section both nights too!!! | DPE::STARR | To murder my love is a crime | Thu Aug 13 1992 14:15 | 7 |
| re: -1
That ok Fred, I'll rub it in more - I'm going *both* nights!!!!
Psyched!!!!
alan
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130.140 | yeah, but... | PENUTS::DDESMAISONS | | Thu Aug 13 1992 14:22 | 8 |
|
>>That ok Fred, I'll rub it in more - I'm going *both* nights!!!!
But tickets can still be had for both nights.
Di
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130.141 | Where is section 4 and 8????? | EARRTH::ABATELLI | Who knew? | Thu Aug 13 1992 15:37 | 5 |
| Does anyone know "where" sections 4 and 8 are???? Excellent? Good?
Fair? As good as lawn seats?
Thanks in advance,
Fred (who still has a chance to grab this show)
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130.142 | Sections 4 and 8... | RANGER::CERQUA | | Thu Aug 13 1992 15:48 | 6 |
| Section 4 and 8 are the extreme left and right seating sections of the
rear half of the pavillion. They are in front of the lawn.
- Paul
PS Where did you find these seats?
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130.143 | | DPE::STARR | To murder my love is a crime | Thu Aug 13 1992 16:35 | 10 |
| Fred, the Great Woods setup is like this:
-----
|STAGE|
-----
3 2 1
8 7 6 5 4
LAWN
alan
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130.144 | 4 through 8, not 4 and 8 | PENUTS::DDESMAISONS | | Thu Aug 13 1992 17:00 | 10 |
|
>> PS Where did you find these seats?
I let Fred know through MAIL about an agency that still
has tickets and have asked if he could put that info in here
once he has gotten any tickets he wants.
Di
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130.145 | for those still interested... | PENUTS::DDESMAISONS | | Fri Aug 14 1992 15:10 | 11 |
|
Lytle ticket agency, in Chelmsford, still has tickets for both
nights - some lawn for $45, and some in sections 4-8 for $68.
There is at least one occurrence of 4 seats together.
Their number is 508-256-2516.
Di
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130.146 | EC at GW | MR4DEC::BMOONEY | | Tue Aug 18 1992 12:04 | 9 |
| The show last night was great, but. I can't believe that the only
change in the set list from (.93) the opening show in Dallas on
April 25th was that he dropped 3 of the acoustic songs in the middle
of the show. Other than that it was the exact same show. Eric wailed
on guitar and even smiled once. Ray cooper was great and seemed to
be the only one really enjoying himself. All in all it was a great show
but I think Eric could have changed it a little and threw in Let It Rain
for the people in the rain on the lawn.
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130.147 | Not much has changed | FELION::FANTOZZI | Ride'm Cowgirl! | Tue Aug 18 1992 14:15 | 15 |
|
That ending piece with Ray Cooper is the exact same way that he
ended the show when he was at Great Woods in 1990. I thought that
could have been cut down a bit, it was just too long and he could have
played some other tunes in the encore in that time for the Ray Cooper
solo.
Basically, it's been the same set since I saw him the last three times,
no much has changed, except he added in Tears in Heaven and She's
Waiting. I was a little disappointed that it was the same show I saw
two years ago.
Mary
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130.148 | | COMICS::JAMESM | And Now, the End is near! | Thu Aug 20 1992 07:17 | 7 |
| How long did the show last for....the set lists seem a little short to
me...the RAH shows in Feb were just under 3hrs long...about 2hrs 50mins
I am sure there was more stuff than listed althought I cant remember
the exact tracks
Mark
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130.149 | | CSLALL::HENDERSON | A broken angel sings | Thu Aug 20 1992 12:10 | 9 |
|
Monday nights show was about 2.25 hours or so, I believe..
Jim
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130.150 | Unplugged CD | FELION::FANTOZZI | Ride'm Cowgirl! | Wed Aug 26 1992 10:23 | 21 |
|
Picked up the Unplugged CD last night... excellent!
Here is the list of songs...
Signe
Before you accuse me
hey hey
Tears in Heaven
Lonely Stranger
Nobody knows you when you're down andout
layla
running on faith
walkin' blues
alberta
san francisco bay blues
malted milk
old love
rollin' & tumblin'
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130.151 | Worth listening to | PAULUS::JOHNSON | Have unicycle. Will travel | Thu Aug 27 1992 13:04 | 6 |
|
I listened to some of all of the tracks yesterday afternoon in Virgin.
I like the slower layla, takes getting used to but I like it. Any idea
when it's going to be shown on MTV.
Anu
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130.152 | Missed it | FELION::FANTOZZI | Ride'm Cowgirl! | Thu Aug 27 1992 13:28 | 6 |
|
It's already been on MTV several months ago. They sometimes repeat it.
There is a video that is out that is basically the MTV performance.
Mary
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130.153 | | LEDS::BURATI | or maybe just a change of climate | Thu Aug 27 1992 16:27 | 7 |
| > It's already been on MTV several months ago. They sometimes repeat it.
In fact, they already did repeat it once. There are 2 shows. After the
first one they showed the numbers that were left out as a second EC
Unplugged. I think the album has it all.
--Ron
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130.154 | very nice | SPICE::FIELDS | Better make it through today | Thu Aug 27 1992 18:04 | 10 |
| the only disappointment for me is that Circus Left Town was not on the
CD release......the CD is a DDD (Love it !)...has anyone picked up the
video ? is the set list different ? I didn't think to look while I was
at the store today....
I've heard most of this after taping it off of MTV but being the slight
Clapton freak that I am I just had to get the CD...I might even get the
video next week....
Chris
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130.155 | Eric Clapton's latest CD | I18N::GREENWOOD | Tim. ISE/DA. 381-0575 | Sun Sep 06 1992 15:42 | 10 |
| On our recent vacation we sat on the hotel room balcony listening to
the nightly singer. One song was particularly haunting. It started
"Would you know my name if I met you in Heaven". I asked the performer
about the song and he told me that it was from Eric Clapton's latest
CD, in rememberance of his late son. I forgot to ask him the name of
the song or the album. I want to make sure that I buy the right CD.
Does anyone know the name of the CD and of the song.
Thanks
Tim
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130.156 | Rush | TANNAY::BETTELS | Cheryl, Eur. Ext. Res. Prg., DTN 821-4022 | Mon Sep 07 1992 04:05 | 6 |
| The album is the soundtrack from Rush and it is fantastic. Tears from Heaven
I believe is the name of the song and it is very very moving.
The guitar on the album is out of this world.
ccb
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130.157 | Unplugged | MR4DEC::WENTZELL | IfMusicBeTheFoodOfLove,PlayOn!!! | Tue Sep 08 1992 09:42 | 8 |
| >The album is the soundtrack from Rush and it is fantastic. Tears from Heaven
>I believe is the name of the song and it is very very moving.
"Tears from Heaven" also appears in accoustic format on his latest release,
Umplugged (from MTV).
Scott
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130.158 | Nit | TAMDNO::LAURENT | Hal Laurent @ MEL | Tue Sep 08 1992 13:48 | 6 |
| re: .156, .157
I believe it's actually "Tears In Heaven".
^
|
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130.159 | Tears in Heaven | ICS::ANDERSON_M | | Mon Oct 19 1992 12:41 | 19 |
| RE: .55
It is "Tears in Heaven" which is on the ERIC CLAPTON UNPLUGGED
album/CD. Eric wrote this song as a way to deal with the
death of his 5 year old son - who fell out of a Manhattan
apartment window. So tragic!
I saw the entire "unplugged" video - on MTV - which not only
showed the taping but an interview with Eric as well. He said
he couldn't believe that song was such a hit - as he wrote/sang
it to help him grieve over the loss of his son.
The entire "unplugged" CD is fabulous. Made a tape of it for
my car stereo - and play it all the time. A couple of his
songs "Layla" and "Alberta" - and another one about 'san
francisco' (name escapes me at the moment) is FABULOUS.
Very mellow - bluesy and definitely his best to date.
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130.160 | | LEDS::BURATI | MY BOYS CAN SWIM! | Fri Oct 23 1992 17:43 | 5 |
| Clapton co-wrote it with Will Jennings, who has written a number of
truly great tunes with and for the likes of Steve Winwood, Roy Orbison,
and Don Henley to name a few. His tune "In The Real World" that Orbison
recorded on the "Mystery Girl" LP just before his death is simply
beautiful.
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130.161 | | ICS::ANDERSON_M | | Tue Oct 27 1992 11:54 | 12 |
| Re: -.1
...yes, after I wrote this (hastily) note I remembered that Eric
co-wrote this song but didn't know who. I was not aware of Will
Jennings until this collaboration.
Every Sunday night - MTV has an "Unplugged" program on and I am
waiting for the repeat of Eric. If anyone hears of it coming up will
you post it for us here? Thanks!
Regards
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130.162 | Rocumentary - MTV | ICS::ANDERSON_M | | Wed Oct 28 1992 07:32 | 24 |
| Did anyone see "Rocumentary" last night on MTV? It was a fabulous
spot interviewing Eric Clapton and going back to his early days of
recording.
I was mesmarized by him - and loved his sense of humor, genuine
sense of humility and extraordinary talent. The moderator(s)
asked him what he thought of the "Beano" album - the first album
he recorded (when he was 20) and he said that although he's been
told many times that it is his "best" - he seemed to think it
was all hype.
The pictures of him playing with John Lennon, BB King, Steve
Winwood and others ... was fabulous to say the least!
Also - he briefly discussed the song "Layla". Apparantly he fell
madly in love with - and the band was totally consumed with this
love affair - Patti Harrison - the wife of George Harrison of the
Beatles. Apparantly Patti and George had temporarily split up and
after/during the affair she went back to George. Nothing was said
about what happened - and or where Patti is today.
Regards
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130.163 | | TECRUS::LONELY::ROST | Bassus Ophelius | Wed Oct 28 1992 10:16 | 10 |
| Re: Patti
She finally divorced George, then Eric married her, only to divorce her
a few years ago when she found out that he was having a child with his
current squeeze (that child being his late son).
Fascinating that the whole thing didn't destroy Eric's friendship with
George forever.
Brian
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130.164 | Big Star Geniuses are different from me and thee | HARDY::PARMENTER | mazap�n y turr�n | Wed Oct 28 1992 10:58 | 8 |
|
> Fascinating that the whole thing didn't destroy Eric's friendship with
> George forever.
George, Patti and Eric actually recorded "Bye Bye Love" together during
this period. I believe this was also about the time that Eric played
guitar on George's "While My Guitar Gently Weeps".
|
130.165 | | ICS::ANDERSON_M | | Wed Oct 28 1992 11:33 | 17 |
| Wow, he married her?
His new (slower) rendition of "Layla" is so beautiful. I'll have to
watch it more closely - see if he still gets emotional over the whole
thing.
Funny you mentioned he married her - as I asked my daughter last
night (while we were watching the program) if he had ever married and
she didn't know. We were aware, however, that he was not married to
the woman with whom he had his son...who died. Was Patti his "only"
wife and does he have any other children?
He looks remarkably good for someone who abused drugs and alcohol -
I wasn't aware that he had a severe heroin addiction.
Fascinating fella.
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130.166 | Can I get a witness? | MPGS::OMALLEY | | Wed Oct 28 1992 12:45 | 4 |
| Am I the only one who doesn't like the slowed-down _Layla_ from
Unplugged? Seems pretty un-energetic to me...
Peter
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130.167 | Layla, shoobey do wop, yeah | STAR::TPROULX | | Wed Oct 28 1992 12:49 | 7 |
| re .166
I second that emotion. Puts me right to sleep. Got to
give him credit for trying to put a new spin on it,
though.
-Tom
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130.168 | | SMURF::LONGO | Mark Longo, USSG | Wed Oct 28 1992 12:53 | 10 |
|
> Fascinating that the whole thing didn't destroy Eric's friendship with
> George forever.
When asked about Patti's leaving, with classic british detachment
George is said to have replied:
"Well, at least she didn't run off with some a**hole."
/ml
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130.169 | | GJO001::REITER | | Wed Oct 28 1992 16:06 | 15 |
| I guess this should go in the "I Just Don't Get It" note; Clapton is
one of my favorite artistes and Layla is right up there as a song, but,
as a former/retread folkie and acoustic blues fan, I don't see what the
big deal is with "playing the 45 of Layla at 33.3 rpm"..... it's a
snooze, I agree.
Half the music I listen to is "unplugged", so no big deal. This
version doesn't compete in the world market unless you're detoxing from
metal. ;7)
If you want to hear what Layla SHOULD sound like in slo-mo, check out
John Fahey's version on his "Rain Forests... and Other Things" CD that
came out probably 10 years ago. (Fahey is credited as being Leo
Kottke's mentor.) It is an instrumental.
\Gary
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130.170 | | DELNI::STHILAIRE | show me how the sun shines | Wed Oct 28 1992 16:21 | 28 |
| In an article in Rolling Stone earlier this past year, Clapton said
that he and George are both still friends with Patti, even though
neither is married to her anymore. I think that's sort of neat. I
remember seeing a picture of her taken at his son's funeral.
(Unfortunately, judging by the photo it didn't look as though she had
weathered the years quite as gracefully as he has. But, maybe it was
just a bad picture. She was a model when George first met her, on the
set of A Hard Day's Night, I think.)
Someone told me an anecdote about Eric Clapton a little while ago, that
I didn't especially like, though. A roommate of my daughter's
boyfriend, had managed to get backstage passes for a concert that
included both Elton John and Clapton sometime in the past year. This
particular kid played the guitar and had idolized Clapton for a long
time, but he got backstage just in time to hear Clapton curtly refuse
to give any autographs or talk to any fans, and walk out the door
without a backward glance. Elton John, on the other hand, signed
autographs and chatted with fans for a long time. The kid was really
dissapointed. I, also, compare that with the fact that my daughter and
her boyfriend managed to chat with Bono 8 different times outside the
Four Seasons Hotel this past Aug., plus getting several autographs and
photos of Bono & The Edge. They considered themselves pretty lucky
compared to the kid who wanted Clapton's autograph!
Lorna
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130.171 | | LEDS::BURATI | MY BOYS CAN SWIM! | Wed Oct 28 1992 19:16 | 16 |
|
I've been an EC fan for a long time. Even met him in '67. I listened to
a lot of his work. Now that doesn't make my opinion any more valid than
anyone else's but from my perspective I would say that having recently
gone back and listened to the Mayall Bluesbreakers LP after several
decades, his guitar work on this album is if not his best then equal to
anything he's done since. And as far as I'm concerned, there ain't but a
few things that approach it. I don't blame him for not wanting to
acknowledge that though. Who wants to admit that their best is behind
them?
Also, I have never been able to listen to the original Layla through to
the end as I find it to be one of the most irritating recordings he's
done.
--Ron
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130.172 | | ICS::ANDERSON_M | | Thu Oct 29 1992 08:28 | 27 |
| Re: .170
...I'm a bit disappointed about the autograph story because when I
watched the "Rocumentary" spot on MTV he alluded to the fact that
when he was young he had "heros" in the music industry - which
helped to shape his career.
Not bragging - just setting up this story. I have two brothers,
one is a professional drummer in Branson, Missouri and the other
one played in numerous bands and taught guitar lessons for years.
His son, Zachary (age 5) is extremely talented and can play
the drums, the guitar and is now attempting to learn the
saxaphone. His idol is Eric Clapton. He literally stands in
front of the VCR - imitating Eric - to the point that his watch
has to be on the same wrist as Erics' ... he knows all the words to his
songs and even moves his body the way Eric does. When asked - he says
he wants to grow up like Eric - and will perform anywhere, anytime and
in front of anyone!
I wrote to Eric and told him about my nephew and how he is Zachary's
hero (mentor) and would he be kind enough to send me an autographed
photo ... that it would be a thrill of a lifetime for Zach.
I'll let you know if I receive a response. Here's hoping!
Regards,
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130.173 | | USPMLO::DESROCHERS | | Thu Oct 29 1992 09:38 | 7 |
|
Patti is one of the 2 girls at the table on the train near the
beginning of Hard Days Night. Paul flirts with her in the
scene. She was an extra and that's where George met her.
Tom
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130.174 | slowly loving layla | SMURF::LONGO | Mark Longo, USSG | Thu Oct 29 1992 13:57 | 14 |
|
another 2 cents:
I find the alter-version of Layla to be an interesting reinterpretation
of the tune. I thought it was cool for Clapton to take his 21-year-old and
now somewhat shopworn anthem in a new direction. Not merely a slowed-down
retread of the original, the melody has been changed in addition to the
rhythm to create the whole new feel. If I had never heard the original, I'd
still have liked this new version.
/ml
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130.175 | | ICS::ANDERSON_M | | Thu Oct 29 1992 14:46 | 5 |
| I love the new rendition of "Layla" in that (to me) it reflects
his more subdued, mature and mellow attitude. I find the song
sensual, bluesy and I can't help but stomp my foot on the floor
(as he does) ... and swaying to the rhythm of the music.
|
130.176 | stiff and ordinary and unplugged | SUPER::PARMENTER | mazap�n y turr�n | Fri Oct 30 1992 09:09 | 2 |
| "Layla" will live a lot longer than "Layla--the Las Vegas Lounge Mix".
|
130.177 | | LEDS::BURATI | MY BOYS CAN SWIM! | Sat Oct 31 1992 14:10 | 5 |
| Interesting response. Sounds like you see the two Laylas as a pissing
contest. Maybe LasVegas lounges have been given a bad rap, then.
Anyway, hey, whatever turns you on, you know.
|
130.178 | What have they done to you song? | GJO001::REITER | | Sat Oct 31 1992 18:51 | 9 |
| It's funny, I was just reading .176/.177 and on the radio came what
sounded like Margo Timmons and the Cowboy Junkies playing a version of
"Crossroads" but it sounded like, well, like they were running 120v
gear on D-Cells, if ya get my drift.
This should sell well if enough people go on life support. ;7)
As Arlo says, "IT'S A MOVEMENT!"
\Gary
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130.179 | Why Layla ? | OTOOA::ESKICIOGLU | Never smile at a crocodile | Sun Nov 01 1992 14:17 | 21 |
|
If he wrote it for Patti, why did he call it Layla, does anyone know ?
I hope this question brings more Eric/George/Patti stories, I enjoyed
this note a lot the past week.
In North America it is a rare name, but where I come from Layla (Leyla)
is a very common/traditional/popular girl's name. I am curious to know
why he picked that name, (especially for a song which was meant for
"Patti") because Layla (Leyla) is very close to my name and when I was
a teenager I had a very close friend named Leyla and because our names
were very similar and because we were hanging around together all the
time, people would confuse our names and call me Leyla and call her
Lale, which used to drive us crazy.
By the way, another vote for the unplugged version, I just love that
song.
Lale
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130.180 | | ICS::ANDERSON_M | | Mon Nov 02 1992 08:14 | 17 |
| I got to thinking about the pro's/con's for the original and unplugged
version of "layla".
Perhaps the original cut evoked more passion, fire and intensity
because he was madly in love with her. In his interview (on
Rockumentary) he said that not only was HE in love with her ... but
the entire band got caught up in the entire affair. They all loved
performing the song and emotions ran very high.
Eric's new version is much slower, deliberate, mellow - perhaps he
sings the song with warm memories of their relationship - as
opposed to the the passion he once felt for her.
Just an observation.
M
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130.181 | | DELNI::STHILAIRE | show me how the sun shines | Mon Nov 02 1992 11:16 | 10 |
| One comment I remember from a recent Rolling Stone article on Clapton
is that he said that he still wonders what goes through George
Harrison's mind when George hears Layla. He said he's never asked, though,
and Harrison has never commented.
re .179, just out of curiosity, where are you from? (where Layla is a
common name)
Lorna
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130.182 | Layla came from a book | PINION::FANTOZZI | | Mon Nov 02 1992 12:08 | 12 |
|
.179 The name (Layla) came from a book (Greek methology maybe?) that
someone gave him about two people in love.
Patti and he divorced in 1989 but he remains very friendly
with her. They have no children and his sons mother, an
Italian model is now supposedly pregnant again with someone
else's child.
Mary
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130.183 | Leyla and Mejnun ? | OTOOA::ESKICIOGLU | Never smile at a crocodile | Mon Nov 02 1992 12:23 | 13 |
|
ref. .182 : A historic love story ? Maybe it is Leyla & Mejnun ??
Leyla and Mejnun is an ancient love story (might be
from Arabia, not sure), these two people are madly, madly
in love with each other but cannot be together. It is a sad
story and ends very dramatically.
ref. .181 : I am from Turkey.
Lale
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130.184 | | DPE::STARR | Out Of The Cradle, Endlessly Rocking! | Tue Nov 03 1992 11:43 | 7 |
| > A historic love story ? Maybe it is Leyla & Mejnun ??
Yes, that is where the name "Layla" comes from! I thought the song had it's
origins in a Turkish poem or book, but wasn't positive.... but now I'm sure
that must be right.
alan
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130.185 | | LEDS::ORSI | Stimpy's Magic Nose Goblins | Tue Nov 03 1992 22:00 | 7 |
|
Hey, I always thought the name came from the painting by
Frandsen-de Schonberg, the one of the babe on the album jacket.
Isn't Layla the name of the painting?
Neal
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130.186 | It's the book | PHAROS::FANTOZZI | | Thu Nov 05 1992 13:37 | 6 |
|
No, it came from the book mentioned. He talks about it in an
interview somewhere. I think it may even be in the write-up for the
Derek & the Domino's CD package.
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130.187 | Lamela | DREGS::BLICKSTEIN | db | Sun Nov 08 1992 00:57 | 1 |
| Count me among those who find the new Layla lame.
|
130.188 | | PENUTS::DDESMAISONS | | Mon Nov 09 1992 10:14 | 7 |
|
>> Count me among those who find the new Layla lame.
You said it.
Diane
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130.189 | | OCTAVE::VIGNEAULT | Java-Man | Mon Nov 09 1992 10:32 | 6 |
|
Count me among those who find _both_ versions lame, however at least I
can make it all the way through the newer version, something I can't
do with the original.
Lv
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130.190 | Two... Two... Two songs in one! I like them both! :^) | LUNER::ABATELLI | Who knew? | Mon Nov 09 1992 10:39 | 16 |
| RE: .188
It may have lost alittle power and luster from the Layla alot of us
have grown up with, but I will give Clapton credit for attempting to do
something different with it. Playing the same tune the same way for
a long time goes a long way with me, so hearing this slowed down and
more jazz "like" version was different. Personally, I like the groove in
it. It's relaxed like a old pair of jeans and not nearly as nervous
as the original.
I think it's fine to disagree and sometimes healthy (to a degree
ofcourse)... and FWIW I like the new AND old versions depending on
my mood.
Rock on,
Fred (who's feeling relaxed today) ;^)
|
130.191 | | EZ2GET::STEWART | I jam, therefore, I am | Mon Nov 09 1992 16:48 | 8 |
|
He *had* to find a new way to do it, if he was gonna do it unplugged &
without and army of guitar players on stage. There are at least 4
guitar parts happening on the original tracks...
|
130.192 | | COMPLX::FERRIS | True wisdom only comes from pain | Tue Nov 10 1992 09:25 | 8 |
|
Does anyone know if there was ever a live recording of "She's Waiting"
released. I've seen a live video of the song and was wondering if it
was on CD.
mike
|
130.193 | Layla track list | SLOHAN::FIELDS | Better make it through today | Tue Nov 10 1992 09:30 | 14 |
| well looking at the track ID chart (from the Crossroads set) Layla has
7 guitar tracks in the 1st section alone.....
1&2) track 3 - Eric & Duane (duplicate solos),
3) track 4 - Duane (solos),
4) track 5 - Eric (rhythm),
5) track 9 - Eric (guitar harmony with track 11 & 12),
6) track 11 - Eric (guitar harmony with track 9 & 12),
7) track 12 - Eric (guitar harmony with track 9 & 11)
but I could be way off, I'm not a recording engineer, so I might be
mis-reading the chart....
Chris
|
130.194 | | SLOHAN::FIELDS | Better make it through today | Tue Nov 10 1992 09:34 | 5 |
| Mike, I believe its on a video (record in Hartford Cn.) that you might
be able to still get....I like to see a release of the Live Aid set he
did :') he did "She's Waiting" and it was hot !
Chris
|
130.195 | | EZ2GET::STEWART | I jam, therefore, I am | Tue Nov 10 1992 10:49 | 7 |
|
re: .193 - no, you're reading it right...I knew there were tons of
guitars in there, but I didn't think to look at the log.
|
130.196 | what else is new? | MPGS::OMALLEY | No more points of light | Tue Nov 10 1992 10:53 | 6 |
| Guitar players always think you need at least four guitars to make
a song happen...
Just kidding (1/2),
Peter
|
130.197 | STATS-R-US :') | SLOHAN::FIELDS | Better make it through today | Tue Nov 10 1992 11:16 | 9 |
| yeah I love the fact that the re-issued stuff had all the recording
info as the package....the Layla Sessions 3CD package is full of great
info, and has all the track list of the complete session....
I do like the new shuffle style of Layla....but the complete unplugged
CD has more to offer....and the band is so hot ! Chuck's solo on Old
Love is great...
Chris
|
130.198 | | COMPLX::FERRIS | True wisdom only comes from pain | Wed Nov 11 1992 09:09 | 9 |
|
Re Chris
Yea, thanks I'll look for it. And yes I also remember the Live Aid
version of "She's Waiting" it was great!
mike
|
130.199 | | BUSY::SLABOUNTY | Thigh master | Wed Nov 11 1992 17:09 | 8 |
|
Or maybe 3 more guitarists were needed to cover up the noise
that Eric's guitar was making.
8^)
GTI
|
130.200 | Lucky Girl | OTOOA::ESKICIOGLU | If all else fails blame it on me | Fri Nov 13 1992 14:06 | 12 |
|
Hi,
I was just listening to Layla on the radio and started to think how
lucky this Patti person was. George Harrison too has written one of the
best songs of all times, Something In The Way, for her. She has two
great artists having written two great songs for her. I wonder how that
would feel ? I guess I'll never find out ;-)
Lale
|
130.201 | not bad for a girl with an overbite | DELNI::STHILAIRE | Cats, Rings & Men | Fri Nov 13 1992 16:09 | 4 |
| re .200, I know. Makes me wonder what was so special about her. :-)
Lorna
|
130.202 | I meet the pre-requisites ! | OTOOA::ESKICIOGLU | If all else fails blame it on me | Fri Nov 13 1992 16:39 | 10 |
|
Lorna,
I have an overbite too. I guess all I need is to be introduced to
the celebrity world ;-) You gotta hang around with the right people.
Cheers
Lale
|
130.203 | Wondeful tonight is for her also | PHAROS::FANTOZZI | | Wed Nov 18 1992 13:31 | 7 |
|
Wonderful Tonight was also written for her by Eric. He said he jotted
the song down while waiting impatiently for her to get ready to go to a
party.
Mary
|
130.204 | | CUPMK::T_THEO | No applause, just throw money! | Wed Nov 18 1992 15:37 | 9 |
|
Mary,
'Tis true... EC had no intention of composing balad when he wrote
"Wonderful Tonight", he was thinking, "Yes Dear, you look wonderful,
now, CAN WE GO?"
Tim
|
130.205 | where to start | BSS::STPALY::J_KUHN | Kookaburra sits | Mon Dec 28 1992 18:09 | 5 |
| Anyone know what songs are on the Clapton CD "Time Pieces vol 1" ?
If I like the Clapton Cream stuff, will I like Bluesbreakers?
Thanks
Jay
|
130.206 | Most likely | NWACES::HICKERNELL | I'll see it when I believe it. | Tue Dec 29 1992 09:40 | 4 |
| If you like electric blues, you'll definitely like Clapton with the
Bluesbreakers.
Dave
|
130.207 | Time pieces from memory... | CUPMK::T_THEO | Take a number and a club. | Tue Dec 29 1992 09:50 | 16 |
| re .205
From memory... which is failing 8)
- Cocaine - Willie And The Hand Jive
- Wonderful Tonight - Layla
- I Shot The Sheriff - Knock On Wood
- Lay Down Sally
But wait, there's MORE!
I think...
- After Midnight maybe?
Tim
|
130.208 | | SALEM::DODA | Save the wails | Tue Dec 29 1992 11:21 | 7 |
| Knock on wood isn't on Timepieces Vol 1.
Let it Grow, Swing Low Sweet Chariot, and Promises are also
included.
dd
|
130.209 | | CUPMK::T_THEO | Take a number and a club. | Tue Dec 29 1992 12:24 | 10 |
|
As I'd mentioned, memory fails me...
Swing Low, yup, that's there, but I didn't recall Let It Grow being
in that set. Oh well.
At any rate it's a good disc, but hardly comprehensive.
Tim
|
130.210 | thanks | BSS::STPALY::J_KUHN | And thats...OK | Tue Dec 29 1992 12:39 | 2 |
| re: last 2
thanks. yup, both of those are what I am looking for.
|
130.211 | | SALEM::DODA | Save the wails | Tue Dec 29 1992 14:56 | 5 |
| Let it Grow is that final track.
Knock on wood was on Behind the Sun.
daryll
|
130.212 | great | BSS::STPALY::J_KUHN | Running cat imperialist | Tue Dec 29 1992 17:50 | 6 |
| Let it Grow is probably one of my favorite Clapton tunes. If its on
there, i'll be getting it. I know its on the Ocean blvd album too.
that is supposed to be a good album too.
thank you
jay
|
130.213 | | CUPMK::T_THEO | Take a number and a club. | Wed Dec 30 1992 09:19 | 16 |
|
Sheesh... I *told* you guys it was from memory... 8)
I had Time Pieces Vol I at one time, but now have all of EC's stuff
on CD (less the Crossroads collection). Some of my favorite EC tunes
include:
The Core (although this could've been done in 4 minutes as opposed to 7)
Rita Mae
Catch Me if You Can
Blues Power
Motherless Children
And most certainly the Cream version of "Crossroads".
Tim
|
130.214 | | SALEM::DODA | Save the wails | Wed Dec 30 1992 09:43 | 13 |
| I've got just about all of EC's stuff on CD now with the
exception of EC was Here and Timepieces Vol 2.
Some of my more obscure favorites:
Watch out for Lucy (Backless)
Next time you see her (Ocean Blvd)
Tangled in love (Behind the sun)
Black Summer Rain (No reason to cry)
Presence of the Lord (Blind Faith)
Heaven is One step away (Crossroads)
daryll
|
130.215 | lyrics needed | LMOADM::LEVIN | Mother Nature is a wild woman | Wed Dec 30 1992 10:17 | 8 |
| Does anyone have the lyrics to The Core? I would appreciate them....
send by VAXmail, if possible.
Thanks,
Suegene
LMOADM::LEVIN
|
130.216 | | CUPMK::T_THEO | Take a number and a club. | Wed Dec 30 1992 10:44 | 7 |
|
YES YES YES...
"Next time you see her" and "Tangled in love" are both excellent!!!
Tim
|
130.217 | | SALEM::DODA | Save the wails | Wed Dec 30 1992 11:11 | 12 |
| One question: On the Clapton Rockumentary that MTV airs
occasionally, they mention that he's done various movie
soundtracks, they flash the "Color of Money" cover and one
other which I can't remember. I'd like to pick it up. Anyone know
what it was? It wasn't "Rush".
I thought it was "Homeboy" or something like that.
In any case, it obscure...
thanks
daryll
|
130.218 | | DPE::STARR | Is she ready to know my frustration? | Wed Dec 30 1992 12:07 | 11 |
| > One question: On the Clapton Rockumentary that MTV airs occasionally, they
> mention that he's done various movie soundtracks, they flash the "Color of
> Money" cover and one other which I can't remember. I'd like to pick it up.
> Anyone know what it was? It wasn't "Rush".
He did the music to the Lethal Weapon movies (at least the first two), along
with David Sanborn. I think the movie you're mentioning was a British
production, maybe for TV only. I don't know if it's released in the U.S.
or not (and I'm not sure of the title either).
alan
|
130.219 | live album opinions? | BSS::STPALY::J_KUHN | Running cat imperialist | Wed Dec 30 1992 13:55 | 3 |
| Opinions on the live albums? EC was here or Time Pieces vol 2 ?
thanks again!
Jay
|
130.220 | | SALEM::DODA | Save the wails | Wed Dec 30 1992 14:09 | 17 |
| Personally, I'd rate Timepieces Vol 2 at the bottom.
I also liked "Just One Night" as much as if not more than "24
Nights" Both are tops.
My order would be: 1. 24 Nights
Just One night
2. Rainbow Concert
3. Timepieces
Your mileage may vary....
Incidentally, I found a EC track called "Fight" (w/ the Bee Gees singing
backup) on the Olympic Album from 4 years ago that is a really
great cut.
daryll
|
130.221 | | SCOTTR::ScottR | Oh, Gaia, they treat you like dirt | Wed Dec 30 1992 15:16 | 4 |
|
_EC was here_ is worth it if only for "have you ever loved a woman?".
ScottR
|
130.222 | "Edge Of Darkness" | CGVAX2::PAGE | One World Is Enough For All Of Us | Wed Dec 30 1992 16:03 | 17 |
|
In the MTV "Rockumentary", I believe they use some material from
a British TV production called "Edge Of Darkness", if my memory serves
me right. I have an import 12" EP of the instrumental music from that
show... it's just Clapton with Michael Kamen. It was the first of his
instrumental soundtrack work I'd heard.
Some of my all-time favorite Clapton guitar work is on the Roger
Waters' "Pros & Cons Of Hitchhiking" CD. David Sanborn also played
great on that album-- that may have been the first time they worked
together, I'm not sure. The two of them are definately the best thing
about that album.
Brad Page
|
130.223 | | LEDS::BURATI | This vacuum sucks! | Wed Dec 30 1992 16:09 | 7 |
| I believe the soundtrack to Homeboy was done by Clapton. I get it
confused with another Micky Rourke movie called Johnny Handsome whch I
believe had a soundtrack by Ry Cooder.
I could be all confused, though. I usually am.
--Ron
|
130.224 | gotta play along! | NAVY5::SDANDREA | Send lawyers, guns, and money! | Tue Jan 05 1993 12:57 | 9 |
| I got a Derek & Dominoes CD for Christmas....the versions of
"Have you Ever Loved a Woman" and "Key to the Highway" are just plain
super. I'm a big electric blues fan, and these are some of my favorite
samples of EC's and DA's blues work. I can't listen to Key to the
Hiway without strat in hand.....
Key of 'A'......go!
Stevo
|
130.225 | | DPE::STARR | Is she ready to know my frustration? | Thu Jan 07 1993 13:52 | 6 |
| re: a couple back
Eric did indeed do the soundtrack to 'Homeboy', a Mickey Rourke movie. I
saw it the other day in the cutout bin in K-Mart for $5.00.......
alan
|
130.226 | He is Lethal Weapon sound | PHAROS::FANTOZZI | | Thu Jan 07 1993 14:18 | 7 |
|
He has done all the Lethal Weapon music, the last one, Lethal Weapon 3
had a duet with Elton John (Run Away Train) and then he puts Sting with
lyrics to the theme (Probably Me).
Mary
|
130.227 | He's_Good. BUT... | WMOIS::MAZURKA | Son_of_the_Swagger | Thu Jan 07 1993 18:29 | 3 |
| I guess He's Gonna Take_Off with Mucho Grammies this Time..
Crazy_I_Need_Some_Dram_A_Mine_Al
|
130.228 | 9 in all!!! | PHAROS::FANTOZZI | | Fri Jan 08 1993 10:27 | 6 |
|
He has been nominated for 9 Grammies!!!
Mary
|
130.229 | this may belong in the "I don't get it" note, but... | WEORG::ROGOFF | Barry Rogoff, IDC, NUO1-1/G10, 264-2842 | Fri Jan 08 1993 17:39 | 13 |
| I just don't get Unplugged. I've been an Eric Clapton fan for many years
but that album does absolutely nothing for me.
If anyone other than Clapton had recorded a lounge lizard version of
Layla, they would be the laughing stock of the industry.
As far as Tears in Heaven, I must have heard it six or seven times on
the radio before I realized who and what I was listening to. I thought
it was just another innocuous, here-today-gone-tomorrow pop song.
Are my brain cells fossilizing? Shudder.
Barry
|
130.230 | | LEDS::BURATI | This side up | Fri Jan 08 1993 18:41 | 21 |
| regarding the repeated characterization of the Unplugged Layla as a
lounge lizard version:
To me, this statement implies the taking the original version and
dramatically "toning it down", which I would argue is definitely not the
case. The Unplugged version is a completely new and original treament of
the song and thank god for that. I have no feelings for the original
version other than I never cared to listen to it all the way through. To
me it's becomes tedeous immediately following the intro (like two bars
into the first verse). I've also always felt that it marked the start of
Clapton's long slide downhill.
I think the new version is very listenable although I wouldn't buy an
album for it. Comparing it to the first version is folly, apples and
oranges.
Anyway, for my money, if you want Clapton at his best, listen to Fresh
Cream and John Mayall's Bluesbreakers Featuring Eric Clapton. There's a
lot to be said for what an artist produces during those hungry years.
--Ron
|
130.231 | No accounting for taste :-) | TANNAY::BETTELS | Cheryl, DTN 821-4022, Management Systems Research | Mon Jan 11 1993 03:12 | 11 |
| I bought "Unplugged" and have almost worn it out. I had "Tears in Heaven" on
"Rush" but bought "Unplugged" for "Layla" which I first heard on a transatlantic
flight and simply had to have. Now I can listen to both on the same album.
I think this album is what has really awakened me to Clapton whom I never thought
much of before. I love the way the unplugged albums let you really listen to
the artist.
I hope he wins a truck load of Grammies.
ccb
|
130.232 | Fairweather-Low, Leavel,East,Cooper,Phillinganes,Ferrone | SLOHAN::FIELDS | and we'd go Running On Faith | Mon Jan 11 1993 14:33 | 7 |
| for me the Unplugged CD would stand very well on its own without Layla
and Tears in Heaven on it....to bad radio does not play other cuts
(although, BCN in Boston has been playing the sh!t out of this CD and
not just Layla and TIH) tracks like San Fran Bay Blues, Rollin &
Tumblin', and Nobody Knows You....make this a class act release.
Chris
|
130.233 | | CUPMK::T_THEO | Let Those Who Ride Decide | Mon Jan 11 1993 14:57 | 9 |
|
I don't care for the qualude version of Layla OR After Midnight.
However on the whole, Unplugged is worth buying for "Signe", "Tears
In Heaven", "Walkin' Blues" to name a few. Of course this is my O.
Tim
|
130.234 | | ANGLIN::HARRIS | its seemed like the right thing to do | Thu Jan 14 1993 13:23 | 6 |
| heard on the tv last night that earlier this week CREAM was inducted
into the rock'n'roll hall of fame. and, that CREAM performed at the
ceremony! too bad they don't broadcast this!
ann
|
130.235 | | LEDS::BURATI | This side up | Thu Jan 14 1993 14:03 | 3 |
| Ann, see 348.
--Ron
|
130.236 | In search of a "HISTORY OF E.C" | CSLALL::ROBBINS | | Fri Apr 09 1993 14:27 | 4 |
| A "History of Eric Clapton" released in the 70's-has anyone seen it
lately in any form(Cassette,L.P.,C.D.)and would anyone know the tracks
it consists of?
DEAN
|
130.237 | | SALEM::DODA | Bill's Pork Parade Rolls on | Mon Apr 12 1993 10:47 | 7 |
| Dean,
I vaguely remember that release. In fact, I think it was also
released as "Eric Clapton, At his Best". I have st his best on
vinyl. I haven't seen either on CD, yet.
daryll
|
130.238 | History | RANGER::WESTERVELT | just a state of mind | Mon Apr 12 1993 10:55 | 9 |
| > A "History of Eric Clapton" released in the 70's-has anyone seen it
> lately in any form(Cassette,L.P.,C.D.)and would anyone know the tracks
> it consists of?
I've got this record. I'd be glad to type up the track listing sometime.
Just send me mail if you're interested.
Tom
|
130.239 | New book out reports that... | PHAROS::FANTOZZI | | Wed May 26 1993 16:41 | 6 |
|
In the Globe it is reported that in some new unauthorized book about
Mick Jagger it supposedly reports that Eric and Mick had some kind of
"sexual" liason back in the 60's, 70's.
|
130.240 | Just listen to the music | ICS::CROUCH | Subterranean Dharma Bum | Thu May 27 1993 08:43 | 9 |
| Yeah, Mick also had a liason with David Bowie. There will be more books
out, Mick had affair with Dylan, photos found of Mick in bed with
Hendrix, etc... Hardcopy and the rest of the tabloids shows will
be lining up "witnesses". Can't wait.
Sorry to be sarcastic but even if it were true... Ah forget it.
Jim C.
|
130.241 | | ECRU::CLARK | Chairman of the Bored | Wed Apr 20 1994 12:29 | 5 |
| Rumor is that EC is going to be touring with the Travelling Wilburys (sp?)
... can anyone confirm or deny?
- thanks
DC
|
130.242 | | SMURF::HAPGOOD | Java Java HEY! | Wed Apr 20 1994 13:33 | 9 |
| <<< Note 130.241 by ECRU::CLARK "Chairman of the Bored" >>>
>Rumor is that EC is going to be touring with the Travelling Wilburys (sp?)
>... can anyone confirm or deny?
Heard on the radio just yesterday that he was "taking it easy" until the
first of '95. Don't know how much you can believe anything the radio says
though....
bob
|
130.243 | | SLOHAN::FIELDS | Strange Brew | Wed Apr 20 1994 15:01 | 1 |
| yeah what Bob said....he is recording and fishing most likely...
|
130.244 | | LEDS::BURATI | My other keyboard's on a Hammond B-3 | Wed Sep 07 1994 13:40 | 4 |
| So far from hearing two tracks, Clapton's upcoming release sounds very,
very good. All blues tunes, 8 piece band includes small horn section,
straight-ahead playing. He sounds like he's doing what he likes to do
best on this one.
|
130.245 | | RICKS::CALCAGNI | gray folded | Wed Sep 07 1994 16:03 | 5 |
| Is it me, or has he put away the "Alibis" tone on this one? Recent
photos showed him playing a gorgeous old dot ES-335, and on the cut
I heard I thought the tone was rather Gibson-y.
/rick
|
130.246 | | LEDS::BURATI | My other keyboard's on a Hammond B-3 | Wed Sep 07 1994 16:14 | 11 |
| Rick,
I've heard him get that tone out of Blackie, on "Forever Man" for
example. I assume it was Blackie. Back then I don't think he played
anything else. Also, that live track he did for the Dylan tribute was
more along that line as was his guitar sound on the track he did for the
Curtis Mayfield album. I think it's more a matter of him putting that
TBX control and gadgetry aside and dialing up some real phone-cord to
amp <<< TONE >>>
--Ron
|
130.247 | | LEDS::BURATI | My other keyboard's on a Hammond B-3 | Thu Sep 08 1994 11:26 | 1 |
| I heard that the new album was done live in the studio.
|
130.248 | recorded live, how else would you record the blues :') | SLOHAN::FIELDS | Ain't gonna worry my life anymore | Thu Sep 08 1994 11:31 | 8 |
| I heard a cut, Bad Luck, tuesday and it just left me sitting in the car
waiting for it to end so I could assure myself it was really Clapton
singing it, didn't sound like him at all, it was great !
can't wait for next tuesday....also Saturday night WBCN will be
broadcasting it at 9PM (a 2hr special)
Chris
|
130.249 | confused & a couple of cups short of my caffeine quota | EZ2GET::STEWART | an E-ticket ride at Neuro-Disney | Thu Sep 08 1994 11:35 | 8 |
|
> ...live in the studio.
Like, uh, what other alternative do you have in the studio??? *8')
|
130.250 | uncharacteristic of modern day multitrack recording | LEDS::BURATI | My other keyboard's on a Hammond B-3 | Thu Sep 08 1994 11:38 | 2 |
| Live = the band played the track together, without overdubbing
many parts after a few base tracks where recorded.
|
130.251 | | SMURF::LONGO | Mark Longo, UNIX(r) Software Group | Thu Sep 08 1994 12:47 | 6 |
|
I recently heard a live recording on the radio of Eric doing a blues
version of "Don't think Twice". Was that the Dylan tribute? What record is
it on, it blew me away. Also, is there any Hammond on his new record?
Mark
|
130.252 | | LEDS::BURATI | My other keyboard's on a Hammond B-3 | Thu Sep 08 1994 13:08 | 11 |
| >Was that the Dylan tribute?
Yes.
>What record is it on, it blew me away.
Dunno.
>Also, is there any Hammond on his new record?
Dunno. Probably some. The second track I heard was all accoustic.
|
130.253 | track list and band members | SLOHAN::FIELDS | Ain't gonna worry my life anymore | Thu Sep 08 1994 13:51 | 60 |
| Here is some info on the up coming EC blues CD...
(1.38.193.5/16.2) id AA07421; Wed, 17 Aug 1994 18:57:18 -0400
From: [email protected]
Date: Wed, 17 Aug 94 18:57:17 EDT
Subject: EC album
Warners just posted this message:
>Artist: Eric Clapton
>Title: From the Cradle
>Label: Reprise/Duck
>CD: 2-45735
>Cassette: 4-45735
>Selections:
>Blues Before Sunrise
>Third Degree
>Reconsider Baby
>Hoochie Coochie Man
>Five Long Years
>Tore Down
>How Long Blues
>Goin' Away Baby
>Blues Leave Me Alone
>Sinners Prayer
>Motherless Child
>It Hurts Me Too
>Someday After a While
>Standin' Round Crying
>Driftin'
>Groanin' the Blues
>Personnel: Eric Clapton, guitar, vocals
>Andy Fairweather Low, guitar
>Chris Stainton, piano
>Dave Bronze, bass
>Jerry Portnoy, harmica
>Jim Keltner, drums
>Simon Clarke, horns
>Roddy Lorimer, horns
>Tim Sanders, horns
>Richie Hayward, precussion on "How Long"
>Producers: Eric Clapton, Russ Titelman
>- Eric Clapton follows his multi-platinum, multi-Grammy-winning triumph
>"Unplugged" with a new album that is both a heartfelt tribute to his
> musical roots and a compelling reaffirmation of his artistic vision.
>- From the Cradle features Clapton performing 16 blues classics -
>including works by Robert Johnson, Elmore James and Willie Dixon -
>with the passionate conviction of a man who's loved this music for
>decades (which he has).
>- "This [album] is me in terms of my musical identity today - where I
>came from and what I mean" says Clapton. "And whereever I go in the
Zfuture,it will be as a result of this."
>- Joining Clapton on the album are such master musicians as Andy
>Fairweather Low, Jim Keltner and Richie Hayward.<
judy
|
130.254 | | COPCLU::NISSEN | The Magic Touch | Fri Sep 09 1994 04:40 | 8 |
| �I recently heard a live recording on the radio of Eric doing a blues
�version of "Don't think Twice". Was that the Dylan tribute? What record is
�it on, it blew me away. Also, is there any Hammond on his new record?
It's on Bob Dylan's "The 30th Anniversary Concert Celebration",
it's a double CD from 1993.
/Per
|
130.255 | You just kinda wasted my precious time | WRKSYS::LASKY | | Fri Sep 09 1994 09:32 | 4 |
| IMHO it it is by FAR the best cover of that song I've ever had the
pleasure of listening to!!
Bart
|
130.256 | Great slide work | GIDDAY::KNIGHTP | There's room for you inside | Sun Sep 11 1994 23:56 | 3 |
| Is Motherless Child...Motherless Children ?
P.K.
|
130.257 | BCN screwed up the begining (did anyone else tape this) | SLOHAN::FIELDS | Ain't gonna worry my life anymore | Mon Sep 12 1994 12:04 | 3 |
| > Is Motherless Child...Motherless Children ?
two different animals !
|
130.258 | overdubbing info | SLOHAN::FIELDS | Ain't gonna worry my life anymore | Mon Sep 12 1994 15:11 | 7 |
| more about the over dubbing (or lack of it) the only track that has an
overdub is Motherless Child, and what was dubbed was some drum tracks.
the rest was recorded as it went down.....did anyone tape or just
listen to the broadcast that BCN had saturday nite ? whoever was at the
controls screwed up something at the begining as transmition cut away a
few time (during songs but not during the interview parts, which I can
live with as I do plan to get the CD tomorrow AM)
|
130.259 | Sale date confirmed for Worcester, THIS FRIDAY ! | SLOHAN::FIELDS | Ain't gonna worry my life anymore | Tue Sep 13 1994 09:53 | 6 |
| Eric Clapton at the Worcester Centrum October 14. - Jimmy Vaughn
opening.
Tix on sale at the Centrum, Ticketshafter outlets, Ticketshafter phone
617.931.2000 -- 10:00 AM 9/16 Friday.
|
130.260 | Tickets wanted | EGRESS::RENDA | | Fri Sep 16 1994 13:25 | 8 |
| re: .259 Eric Claptontickets
sold out...at 11:30 this AM
If anyone has tickets for sale let me know.
I need 2 or 4 tickets.
|
130.261 | | WEDOIT::ABATELLI | | Fri Sep 16 1994 14:07 | 15 |
| RE: Worcester Centrum SOLD OUT
My wife called ticketshafter from 9:55 this morning and finally got
through at 10:20 only to find out that it was SOLD OUT!!!!!
Unreal... and for a I-IV-V show????? ;^)
I'm looking for two tickets (together) too...
Dang...
FRed
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130.262 | | MPGS::MARKEY | Oooh baby, you smell like... food! | Fri Sep 16 1994 14:18 | 5 |
| >Unreal... and for a I-IV-V show????? ;^)
That's 1 chord for each 4000 people! :-)
Brian
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130.263 | | HOTLNE::LUCHT | Cool weather, stronger beer | Fri Sep 16 1994 14:33 | 6 |
|
Second show at the Worcester Centrum has been announced!!!
I believe they are now on sale as well.
Kev --
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130.264 | | RICKS::CALCAGNI | There's no money to be made above the 5th fret | Fri Sep 16 1994 14:57 | 2 |
| I hear at this one he'll be playing VI VII and VIII
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130.265 | No Dice on second show.....yet | USCTR1::LEE | | Fri Sep 16 1994 15:17 | 4 |
| RE: .263
Just called Ticketshafter, no word yet on second show.
DL
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130.266 | | SLOHAN::FIELDS | Ain't gonna worry my life anymore | Fri Sep 16 1994 15:21 | 2 |
| I can't see it happening, it a tight tour as it is....and he ain't no
spring chicken....he has 23 concerts to play in 31 days
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130.267 | ? | BIGQ::DCLARK | doin' that crazy hand jive! | Fri Sep 16 1994 15:30 | 3 |
| re .263
where'd you hear that? Centrum box office is not answering their phone.
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130.268 | | BUSY::BUSY::SLABOUNTY | I smell T-R-O-U-B-L-E | Fri Sep 16 1994 15:34 | 11 |
|
RE: .267 [Dave?]
If you worked at The Centrum, and there were rumors about a
2nd Clapton show surfacing right after the 1st sold out,
would YOU answer the phone?
I wouldn't. 8^)
GTI
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130.269 | maybe | BIGQ::DCLARK | doin' that crazy hand jive! | Fri Sep 16 1994 15:36 | 2 |
| well, they are supposed to focus on the customer, but then again,
so are we :-)
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130.270 | | AWATS::WESTERVELT | Tom | Fri Sep 16 1994 15:38 | 2 |
| How much you wanna bet it'll be a Sat. show added?
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130.271 | | BABAGI::COOK | The Cookster...237-2638 | Fri Sep 16 1994 16:19 | 3 |
|
Wait until the night of the show. That's when they release what's left
of the first five rows.
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130.272 | Along with Steve Martin | WMOIS::MAZURKA | Son Of The Rattle_Snake_Shake | Sun Sep 18 1994 10:10 | 6 |
| Clapton will be the Musical_Guess fer The Season PreMire of
SaturDay_Nite_Live This SaturDay_Nite.
Crazy_That_Makes_Sence_Al
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130.273 | Somebody should tell EC | SHRMSG::SALLOWAY | You'll See Perpetual Change | Tue Sep 20 1994 12:58 | 18 |
| Experience at local (Worcester Ticketmaster).
Two women at front of line, go in at 9:55. Stay in for about 10
minutes. Next person in line, can only get tickets for 'B' seats, next
10-12 people get crappy seats. Show sold out at 10:12 AM, 12 minutes
after opening.
Now, this is the kicker. Two women are selling tickets outside the
record store but inside mall, for $100 a piece! First three sections,
and they have a stack of 25 tickets in their hand. No-one at this
ticketmaster was able to get better than 3rd tier seats, most were
shut out all together.
This is obviously criminal behavior, but who can stand against
Ticketmaster and their crooked outlets? (Mall security was called
and pursued, but only about the solicitation inside the mall.
-Brian
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130.274 | | AWATS::WESTERVELT | Tom | Tue Sep 20 1994 14:02 | 4 |
|
Same two women, I presume?
Money talks.
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130.275 | | BABAGI::COOK | Blue Steel | Tue Sep 20 1994 17:41 | 4 |
|
re: .273
File a complaint! That is ILLEGAL.
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130.276 | | WRKSYS::LASKY | | Wed Sep 21 1994 09:25 | 11 |
| I tried the phone route for a change a pace and the same old sad
story!! I finaly get through at 10:20 (a world record for me) and I'm
thinking that I should be able to get at least 2 tickets but they were
all gone!! Something has to be done about how tickets are distributed.
I suggest that no ticket agency outside of 50 miles from the arena
should be able to sell tickets. That would prevent all the
ticketMUGGERS in NY, NJ, Maine etc.. from selling seats to local
shows!!!!!
Next time!!
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130.277 | | LEDS::BURATI | this side up | Wed Sep 21 1994 11:11 | 6 |
| Well, back to the album. I picked it up and not only is it not a
disappointment, it's much better than I excpected. Anyone who thought
that EC had lost it should be pleasantly surprised to hear the abandon
that he plays with on this release. He certainly surprises the hell out
of me on numerous occassions. And anyone that think this is just an
album of 12-bars will also be surprisd.
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130.278 | Whiskey-soaked voice at its best | SUFRNG::REESE_K | Three Fries Short of a Happy Meal | Wed Sep 21 1994 22:17 | 9 |
| -1
Glad you got it. Tore Down is a killer; Groanin' the Blues is
terrific too......actually what's not to like about this one :-)
EC's singing is outstanding (IMHO). From the Cradle just moved
to the head of my EC favorites list!
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130.279 | Naw... "db" won't like it! ;^)'s | WEDOIT::ABATELLI | | Thu Sep 22 1994 12:54 | 8 |
| RE: 130.277
I think I'll give "db" a copy of it! Now if DAVE likes it...
but I'm not holding my breath!
;^)'s
Fred
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130.280 | | RICKS::CALCAGNI | There's no money to be made above the 5th fret | Thu Sep 22 1994 13:59 | 5 |
| Heard "Five Long Years" on the radio yesterday; as Ron suggests, what
I've been hearing exceeds expectations (and mine were high to begin with).
This particular track sounded rawer than what we've come to expect from Eric.
I gotta have this disc; soon.
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130.281 | | LEDS::BURATI | this side up | Thu Sep 22 1994 14:45 | 1 |
| run, don't walk
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130.282 | Don't hold your breath unless you like Trachiotomies ;-) | DREGS::BLICKSTEIN | db | Thu Sep 22 1994 15:54 | 15 |
| >> Anyone who thought that EC had lost it should be pleasantly surprised
>> to hear the abandon that he plays with on this release.
> Naw... "db" won't like it
> I think I'll give "db" a copy of it! Now if DAVE likes it...
> but I'm not holding my breath!
Hey Fred, I thought it was pretty damned low of you to take the
CD out of my copy of the Dream Theater album and replace it with
this EC CD!!!!!!!!!!!
;-) ;-) ;-) ;-)
db
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130.283 | I couldn't resist! ;^)'s | WEDOIT::ABATELLI | | Thu Sep 22 1994 16:03 | 9 |
| Yo Dave,
Think of it as "forced feeding". You WILL listen to it, you WILL
like it, you WILL say you like it! As for your Dream Theater CD...
let's see... I think garbage pickup is Tuesday...
Many ;^)'s
Derf
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130.284 | The Clapton Song | DREGS::BLICKSTEIN | db | Thu Sep 22 1994 23:30 | 14 |
| Fred, if you want to do tunes from the new Clapton album I think we
can work out an agreement:
All of Clapton's tunes are "the blues tune" or "the I-IV-V tune". Only
the lyrics change.
If it would make you happy to sing the lyrics from the new songs over
those tunes instead of the lyrics Clapton used on earlier albums feel
free.
Heck, I probably won't even notice.
Even more ;-)'s.
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130.285 | | SALEM::DODA | King of pain | Wed Oct 05 1994 11:40 | 17 |
| Saw Clapton on Monday night and Jerry Portnoy was AMAZING. Our
seats 5th row just left of center stage. The entire show from
opening act Jimmy Vaughn through the 2 encores that Eric did was
excellent. They had hung large screens from the rafters on both
sides of the stage and had camera men doing close-ups on Eric and
Jerry most of the time. Vaughn came out on the 2nd encore and did
a great rendition of "Sweet Home Chicago". The entire night was a
tribute to the blues greats with the screens flashing pictures of
Bessie Smith, Elmore James, Ray Charles, and Sam and Dave as Clapton
was playing their classics.
Great versions of "Ain't nobody's business", "Crossroads",
"Cross-Cut Saw", and "Have you ever loved a woman".
Fifth time I've seen Clapton and this rates as one of the best ever.
daryll
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130.286 | Clapton on-line? | AWECIM::LUPISELLA | | Tue Feb 21 1995 10:28 | 10 |
| Does anyone know of an E-Mail address where you can subscribe to some
type of on-line magazine for information on Clapton? I belong to one
for Springsteen and it is great. Once subscribed, you get daily info
on tour dates, ticket sales, up and coming releases, frequently asked
question ect. All you have to do is to send a command request to the
E-Mail address (in the case of the Springsteen one it is "subscribe")
and then an auto reply will send you all the info on what stuff you can
ask questions on ect. I was told that there is a similar one for Clapton.
It would be great if there was, especially since his blues tour went so
well that he is planning a tour again. Any one out there heard of it?
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130.287 | | MSBCS::EVANS | | Tue Feb 21 1995 14:35 | 58 |
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130.288 | US Tour kicks off Aug 28! | SALEM::DODA | Donald Fehr, man of intransigence | Wed Apr 05 1995 10:11 | 3 |
| No dates yet.
daryll
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130.289 | Eric Clapton Fan Club? | AWECIM::LUPISELLA | | Mon Jun 05 1995 10:08 | 5 |
| I'm looking for the name/address of the official Eric Clapton FAN club.
Can anyone out there help?
Thanks
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130.290 | | WMOIS::MAZURKA | Son_of_A_Wicked_Good_Time | Mon Jun 05 1995 15:54 | 1 |
| oh god no...
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130.291 | Son_of_a_Wild_Harley_dude | LUDWIG::LAMOTHE | Grinding is Kool | Mon Jun 05 1995 17:04 | 4 |
|
Clapton is GOD ! so Pheffth !
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130.292 | | HELIX::CLARK | | Mon Jun 05 1995 18:00 | 3 |
| > oh god no...
Oh... I thought it was a quote from Patti.
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130.293 | Are you sure there IS an official fan club? | TOHOPE::REESE_K | tore down, I'm almost level with the ground | Fri Jun 09 1995 12:05 | 4 |
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