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Posted: Fri May 29, 2009 11:27 pm
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The setlist from the DVD is:

1. Had To Cry Today
2. Them Changes
3. Forever Man
4. Sleeping In The Ground
5. Presence Of The Lord
6. Glad
7. Well All Right
8. Double Trouble
9. Pearly Queen
10. Tell The Truth
11. No Face, No Name, No Number
12. After Midnight
13. Split Decision
14. Rambling On My Mind
15. Georgia On My Mind
16. Little Wing
17. Voodoo Chile
18. Can't Find My Way Home
19. Dear Mr. Fantasy
20. Cocaine

Also, on the second disc is A soundcheck of Rambling On My Mind, as well as 3 songs from one of the other shows during the run at MSG.

Low Down
Kind Hearted Woman
Crossroads

I love this DVD. Two of my favorite artists.
Double Trouble, Rambling On My Mind, and Dear Mr. Fantasy are 3 tracks that stand out to me, but I like them all a lot.

And, let me say, Winwood's Strat is BEAUTIFUL. Do any of you guys have details on it? Anything you could tell me would be awesome. I love everything about it's looks and sound. Especially the color, and the fact that it has a tinted maple neck.

I hope I can scrape together the money to go see these guys this month. I know I'll regret it if I can't.


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Posted: Sat May 30, 2009 5:50 am
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[quote="sofingraw"]The setlist from the DVD is:

Well thanks for taking the time to write all of that out. It's available on Amazon so, in future, you might save yourself some time in the effort. I enjoyed the video, but I will likely be satisfied with the CD less the DVD offers more perks in terms of music, and then I will own both.

I do not have any accuarate knowledge of Winwood's guitar except for the nagging memory that it might have been a gift from Eric years back. It has all the visual earmarks of an early Strat Plus up to and including the modern bridge saddles and the roller nut. The color may be surf green.

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No prob, zzdoc.
Yeah, I'm not the brightest crayon in the box sometimes! But thanks for the info on the guitar. I've heard a lot about the color Surf Green, and I hope that is the color. I love it! I've never actually seen a Surf Green Strat in person, but if that is the color, I'd love it. Whatever color it is, it's probably my favorite color now.

Disc 2 of the DVD also has a pretty neat documentary about the various projects/bands that Eric and Steve were in during the early years, with some cool interviews. I'd love to spend a few days chatting and playing with a couple of guys like that!


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[ Don't be surprised if the "in-the-know-tekkie" around here come pouring in with pics and schematics and I don't know what else about that guitar. There is a website run by a StratPlusaholic who has a fantastic collection. I never cease to conveniently forget his name. You can search StratPlus in the Forums to pick up all our prior threads on that topic or Google Strat Plus and you should fall into his link somewhere.

You can checkout the Fender Color Chart for Surf Green.

The stuff on disc 2 is nice to know about. PBS did an interesting cut and paste out of that entire collection to put together a fund raiser, but I just order both the video and audio from Amazon.

Hang loose, I'm sure the cavalry is on the way. :wink:

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Did you notice that Road Worn Jazz bass?

Clapton's tone didn't seem to change much as in past shows (Crossroads, etc) except for 'Can't Find My Way Back Home.'

Vintage or Hot noiseless?

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I caught the last few songs on PBS a few days ago and now I know exactly what my next DVD purchase will be! :D

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It looked like Winwood's Strat had some kind of Lace sensors.

Clapton had either vintage noiseless or hot noiseless in his CS Strat.

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[quote="Miami Mike"]Clapton's tone didn't seem to change much as in past shows (Crossroads, etc) except for 'Can't Find My Way Back Home.'

Mike, that song never carried any overdriven guitar.

You know that the current issue of Premier Guitar Magazine has a great article on the Fender amp which Clapton uses, as well as the mods employed by the writer to make it more kickass that stock. My guess is that's what Clapton's running his signal chain through.

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zzdoc wrote:
Miami Mike wrote:
Clapton's tone didn't seem to change much as in past shows (Crossroads, etc) except for 'Can't Find My Way Back Home.'

Mike, that song never carried any overdriven guitar.

You know that the current issue of Premier Guitar Magazine has a great article on the Fender amp which Clapton uses, as well as the mods employed by the writer to make it more kickass that stock. My guess is that's what Clapton's running his signal chain through.


Yes, I'm a subscriber, some cool summer NAMM info too. :wink:

http://www.premierguitar.com/Magazine/I ... eview.aspx

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