Topic: Clapton/Winwood @ Wembley- quick review.
So I just got back from watching the 2 genii at work!
I've seen EC loads of times and recently have been totally underwhelmed by him, and felt like offering him a line of coke or something before he played (do not get me wrong- I don't do drugs!). He simply, to me anyway, has not cut it of late (Joe's gig apart- and even then he looked terrified for the first 5 bars! But then they clicked big time....) and I was hoping for better. The Clapton/Beck gig was a shocker- Jeff was afraid of treading on EC"s carpet or so it seemed! No chemistry whatsoever
Also, I'd got the Eric/Winwood Madison Sq Gdns CD from 2009 and loved it, so was looking forward to it.
It was a sensational gig.
Gadd and Weeks were the power unit behind it. Weeks was so fluid, but, TBH, I was a little disappointed with Gadd during After Midnight and Forever Man (he doesn't play it with the groove or gusto of Steve Jordan, Ian Thomas, Big Abe or Henry Spinetti)- far too laid back, but hell, when Voodoo Chile (sort of a shuffle version) came on I have never seen drumming like it- amazing- crazy- brilliant- intuitive.....it really is a great cover.
Highlights included Forever Man, Driftin', Glad, Layla, (with Stevie taking the guit solo's)
Great gig- highly recommended and different from the Beck collaboration, sh*t loads of chemistry.
Eric's rig- Guitar, Wah, Twin. Nothing else I could see and an amazing variety of tones just from fingers, vol, pup sel, and tone. (well, a midboost in the strat too but still.....).
JB LP Goldtop No. 290- Aged...rather like me.