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Eric Clapton 05/06/92
Civic Centre, Hartford, CT
Set I
White Room
Pretending
Anything For Your Love
I Shot The Sheriff
Running On Faith
She's Waiting
Circus Left Town
Tears In Heaven
Before You Accuse Me
Tears Us Apart
Old Love
Badge
Wonderful Tonight
Layla
Band Intro / Crossroads
Sunshine Of Your Love
Set II
 
Set III
 
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User (active/rating) Media / # Show Sound Details DB Source User Source
David Bennett (5/5) cd / 2 A A View  
Knakkie (5/0) DVD / 1 View  
MrSteve (5/5) / 0 View  
gary k. (5/5) cdr / 2 A A- View  
Damian (5/5) DVD / 2 View  
Damian (5/5) DVD / 2 View  
Notes: upgraded, menu and chapters
NANU (5/1) DVD / 2 AU View  
Larry Peryer (5/0) / 0 View  
Edgar H (4/5) DVD / 2 View   Trinidad Productions
Notes: Audience shot / NTSC / LPCM Audio
Edgar H (4/5) / 2 View   "For Your Love" (Geetarz 094/095)
Notes: This is a hot, on the money performance. EC comes out riffing away, and kicks into a blistering version of "White Room", great backing vocals and chorus, and finishes off with one of his finest solo breaks ever. Not missing a beat, the band launches into "Pretending", a version with a different feel than that played in the 1990-1991 tours, this one driven by Ferrone's massive drums. Here, too, EC's solo work is great, as he gives his Vox wha a workout and really gets "into" the solos. But the real killer here is a moving version of "Anything For Your Love", my personal favorite for this often-overlooked song. EC's first solo is brilliant, and cutting, but it's the second solo that just tears the place down. Unfortunately, on audio you don't get to watch EC dance during the intro to "Sheriff" but you can imagine - a nice version, with a more authentic reggae feel than many of the 1990-1991 performances. EC breaks a string at the intro to the extended "Sheriff" solo and goes over to Lee to swap guitars, and doesn't miss a beat. "Running On Faith" is notable as EC and Nathan kick into a neat little riff at the end that was only performed on some of the 1992 dates that really "bumps up" the end of the song. A straight ahead rock-and-roll version of "She's waiting" precedes an intimate stand-up version of "Circus". The crowd's reaction to "Tears in Heaven" is of course huge, given that it's one of ECs first public performances since the airing of the "unplugged" broadcast. It's interesting to compare this to the reaction from the earlier shows on the tour, where the audiences were clearly unfamiliar with the material. A great version of "Before You Accuse Me" starts up the electric set again, with a different "string bending" riff than EC usually plays. After a nice solo break by Andy and extending soloing by EC, the band "kicks down" real soft and EC takes up the beat, with quiet "chickin pickin", the band then kicks into an uptempo jazzy feel, moving towards a "blues" feel again, and then, with another tempo change, EC and band kick into a blistering finale. Easily one of EC's best performances of the song. For "Tearing Us Apart", EC paces the stage, rounding the bandstand while soloing, and for the finale strolling the the edge of the stage, slamming down into a massive chord as he whips around before a blistering closing solo - one of my favorite versions of this song. "Old Love" features great performances by all, but on the finale EC breaks ANOTHER string and really struts his stuff, doesn't miss a beat at all, playing around the missing notes. Chuck Leavell's piano work really sets off an energetic "Badge", capped off by one of the few Andy Fairweather-Low electric solos I've ever liked! Even "Wonderful Tonight" isnt' that bad, with Leavell's nice piano work and a sweet solo by EC. Holy shit, did I just write that? Good grief, I need a Tylenol. No 'A Remark You Made' Jaco interlude here, EC begins with a torrid solo and then the band explodes into "Layla", marred only by Andy's inability to play the riff well. For the encore, EC comes off and kicks into one of my favorite "jams", riffing along before beginning the band introductions. They then proceed into a version of "Crossroads" with a definite "Bo Diddly" beat, quite different from the "rock" style arrangement. The band really rocks out the evening with "Sunshine of Your Love". A favorite part, before the drum solo EC gets into a great jam, riffing away. A great, high-octane show - highly recommended. Sourced from an audience shot video and remastered, this version is slightly better than that found on "Fascinating Night" (ECDR).
Jim (4/0) DVD-R / 2 View  
Fred (3/5) DVD / 2 View  
Donna (3/5) CDR / 2 B- View  
Notes: "For Your Love"
Phil Aitchison (2/5) DVD-R / 2 View  
get_christie_love (1/5) DVD / 2 A+ A- View   Audience
Notes: 1-Cam on tripod. One of Clapton's best performances ever.
C Montana (1/4) DVDR / 1 A View  
aikox2 (1/4.9) / 0 View  
Notes: DVD aud
Pete (1/5) cd-r / 2 View  
Notes: Plus 2 disc dvd
John (1/5) CDR / 2 A+ A- View  
John (1/5) DVD / 2 A+ A- View  
LossLess Legs (1/0) DVD / 2 View  
Notes: 5/13/2010 - samiam123456 (1) 5/17/2010 - samiam123456 (2)
Chris Greatens (1/4.2) DVD-R / 2 View  
Notes: One cam amateur (tripod) NTSC Menu & Chapters
BluesFan (1/5) DVDR / 2 A+ B+ View   AUD
Notes: NTSC DVD.
Maria Reine (1/5) DVD / 2 View  
Notes: Audience shot, NTSC. Setlist states: "Standalone authored, simple menus only. Tripod filmed, rock steady and more fun to watch than many official pro-shot videos directed by those from the MTV Generation with a six-second attention span." DVD[sg160t]
Maria Reine (1/5) DVD / 2 View  
Notes: NTSC, audience shot. Trinidad Productions. May be an upgrade in audio to previous versions. DVD[sg2000c]
Angi (1/5) dvd / 2 View  
David Shapiro (1/0) DVD-R / 2 View  
Miles H. (1/5) DVDR / 2 View  
Notes: Aud shot w/ chapters
nanook599 (0/5) DVD / 2 View  
Notes: One cam amateur (tripod) NTSC Menu & Chapters
Skip Jenkins (0/5) DVD-R / 2 View