Eva, if you've never seen Clapton, you must go. A living legend. Without Clapton, how many of us here would love the blues like we do. He is a saint of the blues and rock and roll. Enjoy it for those of us who haven't gotten the opportunity. Some here have seen Clapton, and are telling you not to go. Well, they've gotten their opportunity. You at least need to decide for yourself. Many people told me that Buddy Guy sucked live. Well, I saw him four years ago and he rocked the house. If I would've listened to them, it would've been a HUGE mistake.
GO! And cheer for me! I hope one day to see this living legend of guitar, blues, and music in general in the flesh.
And I would bet the house that if Joe Bonamassa ever had a hit record the magnitude of Layla and Wonderful Tonight, he will play that song more nights than not.
Comparing Joe to Eric is just not a correct comparison. Eric has had a lifetime of a career, 40 plus years. As brilliant as Joe is, when did he release his debut? That's not a knock on Joe, that's just to show that Clapton has a lot more material to shift through right now. I hope that when Joe is that old, he has that many songs, because he will have given us all a lifetime of musical enjoyment.
And I'm sorry, whoever said the idea about dvd's instead, come on. You, I, and everyone here is that there is no comparison to seeing someone in the flesh. Was it cooler to watch Joe's Rockpalast show or to see him in the flesh? Who cares if you're in the nosebleeds, I don't care if I was a mile away, I would go see Clapton in a heartbeat. I hope that I have to see Joe from the nosebleeds one day, because that will mean he is huge.
"And in the end, the love you take is equal to the love you make"
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