Eric Clapton/Brazil 2011
Eric Clapton/Brazil 2011
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This is a complete audience shot video of the second day performance in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil on October 10th, from the 2011 South American tour, which was held with Gary Clark Jr. as the opening act. The shooting angle is from the second floor stand almost directly in front of the stage, and when zoomed in, Clapton's knee-up figure (above the knees) fits in perfectly and is easy to see. It would have been fine to keep this shot, but the photographer aims for a professional shot with a multi-camera projected on the screen installed at the upper left of the stage. The screenshot and the straight zoom shot are effectively interwoven, and the composition is not easy to get bored of. On this day, Clapton is wearing a salmon pink long-sleeved shirt and jeans, and his guitar is a Daphne Blue Stratocaster. There are many common problems with screenshots, such as screen distortion due to angle problems, camera deviation from the screen frame due to being left unattended, blackouts during and between songs due to being nearly spotted by staff, and white screen due to the lighting in the venue, and the video was captured in a stress-free and easy-to-watch environment. This South American tour was a solo Clapton set just before the joint Japan tour with Steve Winwood the following month. Therefore, the set list followed the solo performances of the UK and Northern Europe tour in May, but the set list had changed slightly at this point. Tearing Us Apart and Lay Down Sally were newly set in place of Gary Moore's Still Got The Blues (which was put together after Moore's sudden death from a heart attack that year) and J.J. Cale's Same Old Blues, which had been set in May. The concert started with a strong electric start, interspersed with a number from the album "CLAPTON" released the previous year, "When Somebody Thinks You're Wonderful", and then a moist acoustic set in the middle, and then a heavy electric performance in the second half. You can enjoy the usual stable Clapton concert. In the review of the South American fans who watched this concert on the day, Clapton's playing in Tell The Truth and Old Love Little Queen Of Spades was particularly wonderful, but let's add Hoochie Coochie Man here. For the encore, opening act Gary Clark Jr. jumped in and performed a solo with Clapton. The charm of this board is that you can see that in the actual video. A fulfilling night for Clapton that satisfied his famous and enthusiastic South American fans. Live at HSBC Arena, Rio De Janeiro, Brazil 10th October 2011 (106:17) 1. Intro 2. Key To The Highway 3. Tell The Truth 4. Hoochie Coochie Man 5. Old Love 6. Tearing Us Apart 7. Driftin’Blues 8. Nobody Knows You When You’re Down And Out 9. Lay Down Sally 10. When Somebody Thinks You’re Wonderful 11. 12. Badge 13. Wonderful Tonight 14. Before You Accuse Me 15. Little Queen Of Spades 16. Cocaine 17. Crossroads (with Gary Clark, Jr.) Eric Clapton - guitar, vocals Chris Stainton - keyboards Tim Carmon - keyboards Willie Weeks - bass Steve Gadd - drums Michelle John - backing vocals Sharon White - backing vocals COLOUR NTSC Approx. 106 min.
1. Intro 2. Key To The Highway 3. Tell The Truth 4. Hoochie Coochie Man 5. Old Love 6. Tearing Us Apart 7. Driftin’Blues 8. Nobody Knows You When You’re Down And Out 9. Lay Down Sally 10. When Somebody Thinks You're Wonderful 11. Layla 12. Badge 13. Wonderful Tonight 14. Before You Accuse Me 15. Little Queen Of Spades 16. Cocaine 17. Crossroads (with Gary Clark, Jr.) Eric Clapton - guitar, vocals Chris Stainton - keyboards Tim Carmon - keyboards Willie Weeks - bass Steve Gadd - drums Michelle John - backing vocals Sharon White - backing vocals COLOUR NTSC Approx.106min.