Concert for George

I've had the DVD for a while now, and I really like it, tho' I get the feeling that some of the participants [:cough:Ringo:cough:] don't live on the same planet that I inhabit (which - of course - they don't)... I thought Paul was great, and seeing Albert there was cool. Clapton was Clapton, but to me he's become as ubiquitous as wallpaper and about as remarkable...
 
Yeah, pretty much since Derek and the Dominos, I don't think that Clapton has done very much I liked. The occasional song, but he got really bland...

I would have liked to see Peter Gabriel do something in this concert, but oh well. In my perfect world PG would be in a lot of things...
 
I think Albert Lee plays quite a bit for Eric Clapton. What a great concert, eh?

All the guests that played really suited the songs that they done. If you get my meaning.

Interesting how people (guitarists esp) will say they were influenced by the BEATLES but they not too many will say they were influenced by George Harrison.

I think Here Comes The Sun is so beautiful. I heard it while growing up quite a bit but when I first heard it on C.D. the dynamics from the quiet melodic guitar intro to the band sent shivers down my spine.

Doesn't Neil Gauntlelett who plays for Joe Brown (who did Here comes the Sun for that concert) play a Musicman Silhouette ?

I watch alot of music concerts and documentaries. P.B.S has another one coming up ("Great Performance") called "Guitar Gods"
which sounds interesting.

http://www.pbs.org/wnet/gperf/shows/guitargods/index.html

I thought it would be cool to see Ernie Ball sponsor a P.B.S documenary. How many gold records were made with Ernie Ball Strings?
 
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That concert looks great! I would especially like to see Doyle Bramhill II and Eric Johnson. Very fun stuff indeed! I may have to check out this PBS stuff more often...
 
My thoughts exactly Peter - what happened to old Doyle anyway, he has been under the radar since the ArcAngels
 
I am not sure? He is pretty great though!

I just never realized that PBS had anything other than Seasame Street...

Not that they need anything else. I guess these concerts are just a bonus to the normally great Seasame Street theme...
 
"I guess these concerts are just a bonus to the normally great Seasame Street theme"

Are you kidding? What do you think Oscar the Grouch spends the rest of the time in his garbage can doing? The guy is in there doing the 10 hour Steve Vai guitar workout. Look for his upcoming CD on Favoured Nations.
 
You're Buckethead.


I love Austin City Limits. My top two favorites have actually been Dr. John and Lyle Lovette. I have seen the SRV and Eric Johnson ones, and they are great, but the Dr. John and Lyle Lovette ones were just too much fun. Those guys had great bands and some really great songs!
 
Claptom he is still on top
Just think for a moment at some of his latest songs , that
really were hot

There is a.... errr...
well he just popped out .......um.........

there is always ...... ah my fav is .......let me think
dion;t rush me ...........uuuuunnnnn
....duh
........er

Sunshine of your love

Npw who did not like that
it is a classic after alll

see Clapton did that one

and he did Layla twice , guess he forgot he used the name years before , it musta been a different babe
like Yoko but had to name her Layla so it would not look like he was a groupy for beatle's wives
 
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