OT - Beck and Clapton shows in North America

OT - Beck and Clapton shows in North America

Postby TheEqualizer on 01 Dec 2009 09:14

Hopefully, they will follow the format from their joint shows in Japan from last year, which had the show open with Beck (with drummer Vinnie Colaiuta) and then a set by Clapton (with Abe Laboriel, Jr.; is he available or is he still doing shows with Macca somewhere) and then a third set with Beck joining Clapton and his band. AMAZING

February 18 – New York, NY @ Madison Square Garden
February 21 – Toronto, ON @ Air Canada Center
February 22 – Montreal, QC @ Bell Center

God I hope there are West Coast dates!
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Re: OT - Beck and Clapton shows in North America

Postby Divemistress of the Dark on 02 Dec 2009 07:31

Only thing is, I bet tickets are gonna be $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$.

Wonder who they'll get to open. It'd have to be some guy or gal with nerves of steel!
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Re: OT - Beck and Clapton shows in North America

Postby TheEqualizer on 02 Dec 2009 17:06

Divemistress of the Dark wrote:Only thing is, I bet tickets are gonna be $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$.

Wonder who they'll get to open. It'd have to be some guy or gal with nerves of steel!


Clarification:

If they follow the format from the Japan shows, Beck is the opening act (who indeed has nerves of steel) (about a dozen songs)

The main set is by Clapton (also about a dozen songs, so I guess maybe Beck is more appropriately characterized as a co-headliner).

Extended Encore is Beck and Clapton (about a half dozen songs +)

Prices for the Toronto show on 2-21-10 (Tickets on sale Friday, 12-4-09)
$225
$149.50
$89.50
$69.50
All prices are in Canadian Dollars

American Express pre-sale is currently on and ends Thursday, 12-3-09
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Re: OT - Beck and Clapton shows in North America

Postby TOWOS on 02 Dec 2009 18:44

No can do, this time, EC and JB...Mama, I'm coming home....
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Re: OT - Beck and Clapton shows in North America

Postby BongoBoy on 04 Dec 2009 21:07

Crud.

Youtube clips from Japan look cool.

It just about the money, money.

Ahh well, seen some good shows in last few years, can't complain.

but If Tom Waits comes to Toronto I am there Baby.

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Re: OT - Beck and Clapton shows in North America

Postby luddite lady on 05 Dec 2009 04:37

Thanks for the info, EQ. And you got mail, or at least you do if you haven't changed you addy in the last year and a half. It's probably in your junk mail since my e-mail address sounds pretty spam-alicious.
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Re: OT - Beck and Clapton shows in North America

Postby TheEqualizer on 11 Dec 2009 21:32

Looks like the 3 three shows with Beck are gonna be the only ones as Clapton goes out on a solo tour immediately after. However, looks like he has more interesting stuff planned for 2010:

From Rolling Stone:
[QUOTE]

Next year is shaping up to be a busy one for three-time Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee Eric Clapton: In addition to a trio of concerts with fellow Yardbird Jeff Beck, Clapton has also announced plans to embark on his own trek starting in February 2010. Following the jaunt across the U.S., Clapton will once again team up with his Blind Faith cohort Steve Winwood for a joint tour of Europe starting in May 2010.

Clapton has yet to reveal who will comprise his touring band or what aspect of his acclaimed musical catalog he’ll focus on for his U.S. tour, but the Cream guitarist did reveal that the Who’s Roger Daltrey will be “on the bill to kick off the show.” As Rolling Stone< previously reported, Daltrey will also perform in front of hundreds of millions when the Who serve as this year’s Super Bowl halftime performers.

Clapton’s concerts with Beck actually take place between the opening dates of his own solo tour, so maybe, fingers crossed, Beck will join Clapton’s touring band full time. Throw in Daltrey’s involvement and that’s the makings of a pretty kick-ass supergroup. We’re just saying…

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Re: OT - Beck and Clapton shows in North America

Postby TheEqualizer on 19 Feb 2010 23:49

From RS

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As the final notes of “Cocaine” rang through Madison Square Garden last night, Jeff Beck quietly walked onto the stage next to Eric Clapton, sarcastically saluted his fellow guitar legend and launched into a jaw-dropping cover of Elmore James’ “Shake Your Money Maker.” For the next 40 minutes the former Yardbirds guitarists traded licks on songs by everyone from Willie Dixon to Sly Stone to Henry Mancini as the sold-out crowd reached a state of air guitar nirvana rarely never before witnessed by man. At the end of the night they bowed to each other, as if they had just completed a karate match.

Forty years ago these two men — who are currently sharing the cover of Rolling Stone — were widely regarded as the two greatest guitarists of their time. After brief back-to-back stints in the Yardbirds (Beck replaced Clapton) they went on to the Jeff Beck Group and Cream, laying the groundwork for Led Zeppelin and all blues rock that followed. Since the early 1970s, however, the two men took radically different paths as Clapton made highly commercial rock and pop while Beck churned out highly un-commercial jazz-fusion and other instrumental projects. Beck went far off the pop grid, but his reputation survived fully intact and when he announced a co-headlining show with Clapton in Japan last year it created a frenzy that lead to a brief international tour.

Beck took the stage first, opening with “Eternity’s Breath” by the 1970s jazz-fusion group the Mahavishnu Orchestra. It’s hard to keep the attention of massive arena with a 40-minute instrumental set of songs largely unknown songs, but Beck pulled it off — aided by his killer band and a large string section. Some members of the crowd screamed for anything remotely familiar, like Beck’s famous cover of “People Get Ready,” but most sat quietly in awe as Beck’s guitar soared on songs like “Corpus Christy Carol” and the Puccini aria “Nessun Dorma.” The only song familiar to a classic rock audience was the Beatles “A Day In The Life,” which earned Beck a Grammy a few weeks ago.

After a brief break, Clapton opened with a brief acoustic set that mixed blues standards (”Driftin’ Blues,” “Nobody Knows You When You’re Down And Out”) with Clapton originals like 1983’s “I’ve Got A Rock And Roll Heart.” He plugged in for a five-song set highlighted by the Derek and the Dominoes chestnut “Tell The Truth” and his famous cover of “I Shot The Sheriff.” The Bob Marley cover and J.J. Cale’s “Cocaine” were the only nod to his arsenal of radio hits, leaving tunes like “Wonderful Tonight,” “Tears In Heaven” and even “Layla” and “Sunshine Of Your Love” behind. Every basketball arena in this country has seen those songs about 87 times and he wisely realized enough’s enough.

The show reached a whole other level when Beck came out, as both guitarists were clearly playing at the absolute top of their game. An unexpected “Moon River” was particularly otherwordly, as Beck played the vocal melody on his guitar before Clapton stepped up to the mic and did his best Andy Williams. Cream’s “Outside Woman Blues” rocked significantly harder than when Cream themselves played it at MSG five yeas ago, and Sly Stone’s “I Want To Take You Higher” had the two guitarists trading solos back and forth so quickly it was often hard to tell who was playing what. It ended with Robert Johnson’s “Crossroads,” a song that hasn’t had much oomph for Clapton since his Cream days — but with Beck playing about three feet away from him it sounded fresh again.

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Re: OT - Beck and Clapton shows in North America

Postby TheEqualizer on 19 Feb 2010 23:51

Here is a great sounding source:

http://www.dimeadozen.org/torrents-deta ... ?id=291019

Jeff Beck & Eric Clapton
Madison Square Garden
New York, NY
February 18, 2010

Schoeps MK4>Nbox>Sony PCM-M10
Sony PCM-M10>Soundforge 9 (Fades, Sample/Bit Rate Conversion)>CDWAV>FLAC

JEFF BECK & HIS BAND
Jeff Beck - guitar
Jason Rebello - keyboards
Rhonda Smith - bass
Narada Michael Walden - drums

ERIC CLAPTON & HIS BAND
Eric Clapton - guitar / vocals
Chris Stainton - keyboards
Walt Richmond - keyboards
Willie Weeks - bass
Steve Gadd - drums
Michelle John - backing vocals
Sharon White - backing vocals

Jeff Beck solo set:

Eternity's Breath
Stratus
Led Boots
Corpus Christi Carol*
Bass Solo
Hammerhead*
Brush with the Blues
Big Block
A Day in the Life
Nessum Dorma Aria (Puccini, Turandot)*

With 12 piece orchestra*


Eric Clapton solo set:

Driftin' - acoustic
Nobody Knows You When You're Down And Out - acoustic
Running On Faith - acoustic
I've Got A Rock 'N Roll Heart - acoustic
Tell The Truth
Key To The Highway
I Shot The Sheriff
Little Queen Of Spades
Cocaine

Jeff Beck and Eric Clapton
Shake Your Moneymaker
Moon River
You Need Love
Outside Woman Blues
Little Brown Bird
Wee Wee Baby
(I Want To Take You) Higher
- encore -
Crossroads
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Re: OT - Beck and Clapton shows in North America

Postby TheEqualizer on 19 Feb 2010 23:51

24 bit version of the show (2-18-10 MSG)

http://www.dimeadozen.org/torrents-deta ... ?id=291033

Alternate, great quality, 16 bit versions of above MSG show:

http://www.dimeadozen.org/torrents-deta ... ?id=290989
http://www.dimeadozen.org/torrents-deta ... ?id=290945

And here is Jeff and Eric from London 2-13-10

http://www.dimeadozen.org/torrents-deta ... ?id=290773

Disc 1
Jeff Beck's Set List (45 Minutes)
01. Eternity's Breath
02. Stratus
03. Led Boots
04. Corpus Christi Carol - with 12 piece orchestra (from Jeff's forthcoming album)
05. Bass solo by Rhonda Smith
06. Hammerhead - with 12 piece orchestra (from Jeff's forthcoming album)
07. Mna Na Heireann - with Sharon Corr on violin and orchestra
08. People Get Ready
09. Big Block
10. There's No Other Me - with Joss Stone (from Jeff's forthcoming album)
11. I Put A Spell On You - with Joss Stone (from Jeff's forthcoming album)
12. A Day In The Life - with 12 piece orchestra

Disc 2
Eric Clapton's Set List (Approximately 60 Minutes)
01. Driftin' - acoustic
02. Layla - acoustic
03. Nobody Knows You When You're Down And Out - acoustic
04. Running On Faith - acoustic
05. When Somebody Thinks You're Wonderful
06. Tell The Truth
07. Key To The Highway
08. I Shot The Sheriff
09. Wonderful Tonight
10. Cocaine
11. Crossroads

Disc 3
Jeff Beck's and Eric Clapton's Set List (Approximately 70 Minutes)
01. Shake Your Moneymaker
02. Moon River
03. You Need Love
04. Outside Woman Blues
05. Little Brown Bird
06. Wee Wee Baby
07. (I Want To Take You) Higher
08. Hi Ho Silver Lining - encore (Eric and Jeff shared vocals)
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Re: OT - Beck and Clapton shows in North America

Postby Divemistress of the Dark on 20 Feb 2010 03:49

Clapton's playing here, and tix are indeed $$$$$$$. Think I'm gonna have to pass, so thanks for the DLs, EQ...
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Re: OT - Beck and Clapton shows in North America

Postby TheEqualizer on 20 Feb 2010 21:39

Beck and Clapton - Crossroads 2-19-10

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D1MYdGvLSJo
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