Eric Clapton/Belgium 2022 Complete
Eric Clapton/Belgium 2022 Complete
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[The best complete recording video of Eric Clapton's latest European tour continues!] From Eric Clapton's latest European tour, we released the best audience shot complete recording video of the Amsterdam 2DAYS performance on June 7th and 8th, but what! The best complete recording audience shot video of the Antwerp performance four days later has also appeared. Therefore, it has been decided to release it again urgently! It seems that the photographer was enthusiastically chasing Clapton's European tour. The shooting angle of the Antwerp performance on June 12th included in this work is an angle of about 30 ° from the first floor stand on the left facing the stage (it feels like the first floor stand of Nippon Budokan and Saitama Super Arena). This angle can be said to be the best, because it perfectly captures Clapton playing with his guitar. Not only the Stratocaster in the electric set, but also Martin in the acoustic set is captured with Clapton in full view of the guitar (only at the beginning, it takes time to fix the camera tripod, and there is a scene where the camera shakes, but it stabilizes instantly). The image quality is very beautiful, and Clapton's close-up shots are also used frequently. And the sound is completely recorded with very good stereo audience recording, and there are no cuts or problems. On this day, Clapton is a dandy in a dark colored shirt and pinstripe vest. His slightly longer hair suits him well, and his looks are very appealing (Clapton's hairstyle in this video is definitely cooler than his short hair that is close to a shaved head). This is a superb video that perfectly captures the whole picture of the resumed tour. Despite his illness, it is a wonderful video that allows you to enjoy the professional Clapton's energetic appearance without any hint of its influence. As a sequel to last week, we hope you will add this work to your collection. [The set list is the same, but Clapton's playing is different! 】Here is Clapton's schedule for the upcoming European tour. ・March 19th - Bahrain・May 7th, 8th - London (Royal Albert Hall)・May 17th - Zurich [postponed]・May 18th - Milan [postponed]・May 20th, 21st - Bologna [postponed]・May 29th - Berlin・May 31st - Stuttgart・June 2nd - Munich・June 4th - Vienna [cancelled]・June 5th - Prague・June 7th, 8th - Amsterdam・June 10th - Düsseldorf・June 12th - Antwerp ←★Here★・June 14th, 15th - Copenhagen・June 17th - Tampere (Finland)・June 19th - St. Petersburg (Russia) [cancelled]・June 21st, 22nd - Moscow (Russia) [Cancelled] The performance postponed due to Clapton's own coronavirus infection was rescheduled to the fall, and the scheduled performance in Russia was canceled in denouncing Russia's invasion of Ukraine, so in the end, this work is a recording of the final stage of the tour. The tour is also nearing the end, and considering Clapton's physical condition after recovering from coronavirus infection, it seems that the set list was fixed to put as little strain on the body as possible after the tour resumed. However, a surprising number was performed here. It was Mean Old World in an acoustic set. Speaking of this song, it is a memorable number that he played on a dobro with the late Duane Allman during his time with the Dominos. Clapton had always had memories of this song in his heart (it's nice to be able to confirm that). This song was also played on the 1975 US tour, but it was an electric version by a band. This is the first time in his long career that he has played this song with his own guitar. It's worth it just to see this performance. Doyle Bramhall's blues harp performance is also great. In this performance, the long solo that continues to play comfortably on Badge is particularly worth listening to. In addition, since it was the 20th birthday of Clapton's daughter Julie Rose, there was a heartwarming scene where her father celebrated by singing Happy Birthday on stage. Clapton asked the audience to sing along with him. The venue was in a frenzy. Celebrating his daughter's birthday on stage is something that Clapton, who lived a womanizing life until he turned 50, could not imagine. Such a peaceful scene is rarely seen, so please take a look at this work. And since Clapton is a live musician from the beginning, he does not play the same thing even with the same set list. All the solos are ad lib, so in that sense, this performance has a different flavor from the Amsterdam performance and can be enjoyed. It is nice to see Clapton, who has made a comeback, going on tour in good health. This is a video that completely records the end of the latest concert, which captures Clapton's appearance as he resumes his tour in good health, with the best audience shots. Sportpaleis, Merksem, Antwerp, Belgium 12th June 2022 AMAZING SHOT!! (98:28) 1. Pretending 2. Key To The Highway 3. Hoochie Coochie Man 4. How Long 5. I Shot The Sheriff 6. Mean Old World 7. Nobody Knows You When You're Down And Out 8. Happy Birthday, Julie 9. Layla 10. Tears In Heaven 11. Badge 12. Wonderful Tonight 13. Crossroads 14. Little Queen Of Spades 15. Cocaine 16. High Time We Went Eric Clapton - vocals, guitar Nathan East - bass,vocals Sonny Emory - drums Doyle Bramhall II - guitar,vocals Chris Stainton - keyboards Paul Carrack - keyboards,vocals Katie Kissoon - backing vocals Sharon White - backing vocals COLOUR NTSC Approx.98min.
1. Pretending 2. Key To The Highway 3. Hoochie Coochie Man 4. How Long 5. I Shot The Sheriff 6. Mean Old World 7. Nobody Knows You When You're Down And Out 8. Happy Birthday, Julie 9. Layla 10. Tears In Heaven 11. Badge 12. Wonderful Tonight 13. Crossroads 14. Little Queen Of Spades 15. Cocaine 16. High Time We Went Eric Clapton - vocals, guitar Nathan East - bass,vocals Sonny Emory - drums Doyle Bramhall II - guitar,vocals Chris Stainton - keyboards Paul Carrack - keyboards, vocals Katie Kissoon - backing vocals Sharon White - backing vocals COLOUR NTSC Approx.98min.