Eric Clapton/London,UK 5.8.2022 Complete Jewel Version
Eric Clapton/London,UK 5.8.2022 Complete Jewel Version
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[Upgraded best full shot video of Eric Clapton's latest Royal Albert Hall performance!] This is an emergency release of the complete recording of the second day performance of Eric Clapton at the Royal Albert Hall in London on May 8th, but it was found that there was a slight cut at the moment Layla's solo in the afterglow. Because it was an emergency release, we provided it as it was from the net master, but we thought that this should be upgraded by our own shop, so we will re-line it as a complete version with the cut part supplemented with another video. The other video used for compensation is a tremendous close-up video, probably shot from the front of the floor seats on the first floor. The power of this scene is amazing. The angle of the main story is beautifully shot from directly in front of the second floor stand seats, with no obstacles, and the composition that captures Clapton's whole body and sometimes includes the entire stage view makes the stage progress clear in real life. The audio is also recorded in stereo with no problems at all. With this complete version, you can see at a glance what kind of performance it was. [The set list has changed dramatically since last year's and this year's March tours!] The appeal of this performance is not only that Clapton, who turned 77 this year, can be seen playing energetically, but also that he has changed the set list significantly, which is unusual for him. He probably wants to play these songs, but his attitude of always updating the stage, thinking about his fans, makes me feel his professionalism. The opening number is dedicated to his former ally and best friend Gary Brooker (formerly of Procol Harum), who passed away in February of this year. Clapton always has such a heartfelt feeling. And the attention is on the latest song Heart Of A Child, which is currently being set in. Although it is a digital single released only for distribution, the original song had a taste of Latin fragrance, but here it is sublimated into the usual Clapton-like acoustic performance while retaining that mood. It's a great song for the current situation, appealing "Don't pollute the innocent hearts of children." In addition, he played Chaplin's Smile in the set for the first time in 48 years since 1974, which he also played in March. It is in this day and age that Clapton's feelings of wanting a "smile" can be inferred. The acoustic set that starts with this song also features Andy Fairweather Low, who jumps in to support him well, as he is a local. The second half is the usual royal road composition. What a sense of security! Fans would have been happy just to see a lively Clapton here playing this song. It is also very rare that Layla has been played twice, in an acoustic set and an electric set. This pattern has only happened once in the past, on the Japan tour in 2001. It was a special night where fans could enjoy the very popular song twice with different arrangements. If you see this stage, you will be looking forward to another visit to Japan. at Royal Albert Hall, London, UK 8th May 2022 PRO-SHOT (108:44) 1. Intro 2. Lead Me To The Water 3. Key to the Highway 4. Pilgrim 5. River of Tears 6. I Shot the Sheriff 7. White Room 8. Heart of a Child (with Andy Fairweather Low) 9. Nobody Knows You When You're Down and Out (with Andy Fairweather Low) 10. Smile (with Andy Fairweather Low) 11. Layla (with Andy Fairweather Low) 12. Tears in Heaven (with Andy Fairweather Low) 13. Badge 14. Wonderful Tonight 15. Cross Road Blues 16. Little Queen of Spades 17. Layla (Closed Shot) This is a full view from the second floor of the main film, but there is a cut to the crucial guitar solo by Layla (1:35:35) I connected other footage to complete it. 18. High Time We Went Eric Clapton - guitar / vocals Nathan East - bass / vocals Doyle Bramhall II - guitar / vocals Sonny Emory - drums Chris Stainton - keyboards Paul Carrak - keyboards Sharon White - vocals Katie Kissoon - vocals COLOUR NTSC Approx. 109min.
1. Intro 2. Lead Me To The Water 3. Key to the Highway 4. Pilgrim 5. River of Tears 6. I Shot the Sheriff 7. White Room 8. Heart of a Child (with Andy Fairweather Low) 9. Nobody Knows You When You're Down and Out (with Andy Fairweather Low) 10. Smile (with Andy Fairweather Low) 11. Layla (with Andy Fairweather Low) 12. Tears in Heaven (with Andy Fairweather Low) 13. Badge 14. Wonderful Tonight 15. Cross Road Blues 16. Little Queen of Spades 17. Layla (Closed Shot) This is a full view from the second floor of the main film, but there is a cut to the crucial guitar solo by Layla (1:35:35) I connected other footage to complete it. 18. High Time We Went Eric Clapton - guitar / vocals Nathan East - bass / vocals Doyle Bramhall II - guitar / vocals Sonny Emory - drums Chris Stainton - keyboards Paul Carrak - keyboards Sharon White - vocals Katie Kissoon - vocals COLOUR NTSC Approx. 109min.