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I got that butterflies in my tummy feeling like I get before a really great show!
Wishin I was in the Big Apple........
Listening to 3-20-98........
AWESOME Jack show..........
Ya'll have FUN.......
EAPFP
Hit my one & only Beacon show of the run last night and it was one for the ages. I had joy running all through my entire body. A feeling I get during a few songs during a show lasted almost the entire show. Warren was such a great bandleader and he really let Derek have so much spotlight with EC (but Warren killed it when he got the solo's too).
Great to see so many folks! Thanks to Paul K for hooking me up and being a great Beacon roommate.
Happy Friday fine folks.
Everyone enjoy yourselves tonight...whether in Heaven (the Beacon), on Earth (Moogis), or at sea (lost somewhere in between). Keep the Faith.
Thanks Duane! 😎
I WISH I WAS IN NY 2NITE!!!!!
I have chills just thinking about it. I have seen EC many times and the last time Derek was with him---truly amazing to say the least. One can only imagaine feeling the majic inside the Beacon 2nite.
No Moogis for me so I will patiently wait for one of this family to offer up the shows.
ENJOY EVERYONE !!!!!!!!!!
I've got to say that Clapton was just amazing. when he puts his mind to it he is still the best.
Woody you hit the nail on the head bro.
CLAPTON IS GOD.
break a leg Lang...
loaded up...off to pick up the band and Bluedad...overnight to NYC...
see ya tomorrow..:)
Thank you so much Helen and Dana for hooking me up with a ticket to that magical show last night. Living proof that ABB fans are indeed the very best family in music today. Also thanks to Lana and Rowland for all they do, otherwise that connection would never have happened. What a show!
I hear ya, aiq. I was wrestling with myself over a long planned night out with some girlfriends I haven't gotten together with in ages vs. Moogis. Bob can't believe I'm going out.
Anyone who wants a seat for tonite, stubhub has em', $1950. each, Wow !
great set, historic event...
nuff said.
I have tickets to jazz legend Jim Hall at the Library of Congress tonight.
on the fence but I'm thinking I'll be at home wit my MOOGIS!
Sure wish I could've been at the Beacon in the flesh last night for that historic show. Thanks to Moogis I was there, kind of! I was at one of the first Beacon shows where the ABB played Layla, and I've seen Clapton, but sure would love to see him with the Brothers live!
Can't complain, I have been lucky so far; I was at the Boz Scaggs and Bonnie Bramlett shows, they were fabulous.
Catching up on the shows I haven't seen yet, got the 14th on now.
Looking forward to seeing everyone Saturday at the HTN party and Lefty's show.
Clapton energy......!!!
Tonight my band has a 3 hour+ bar gig in St Louis......it is a big deal for us as we just never have played out much........but have been playing for two years.
we play a full mix of our favorite tunes from..........Miles, MTB, L-Feat, ABB, SRV, Meters, JGB, Hendrix, etc.
opener: Lenny > So What.
first "song" > Why Does Love Got To Be So Sad.........:cool:
what they will do together tonight = ???
have a blast all if you are "there" or feelin' it thru Moogis. I used Moogis last night.
😎
:crowd: Looks like the Beacon will be the place to be tonight in NYC The boys sould be blowing the roof off the Beacon like last night :fanfare::fanfare::fanfare::fanfare::fanfare::fanfare::fanfare:
See u tomorrow Jeanne
Wow. What a night it must have been for those in the house!!
I remember so clearly being at sweet sister Jody's house a few years back. She was online finding out the set list from the Beacon show the night before and says "Guess what they played? LAYLA!" I remember the thrill just hearing about it and then feeling the chill a week later when they played it again and I was there. Even knowing it was a possibility didn't deminish the charge those first notes sent through the crowd.
Then sweet Jody and I, again, got chills at the EC show with Derek so deservedly in the spotlight. Another set of Layla goosebumps.
The dTb and Soul Stew adopt a bunch of D&D tunes and carry the torch.
Now EC is on the Beacon stage-with the Allman Brothers.
Yeah, baby. Sure, there is plenty to be pissed off about these days but stuff like this offers up the opportunity to let all that go and just fly. Folks that don't recognize that are missing out on a huge gift cuz lord knows....reality comes back soon enough!
Looking forward leavin' my blues at home and enjoying the company of a bunch of you good folk tomorrow!!!
:thewave:
Here's the story from EC's website (which is nice, but can't rival Hittin' the Web)
Eric Clapton Jams With The Allman Brothers Band!
Following more than a decade of annual rumours that "Clapton's going to jam with
the Allman Brothers at the Beacon this year" and two recent reports in Rolling
Stone online, the wishful thinking of music fans finally came true on 19 March
2009. There was no official confirmation of the guest appearance by either
representatives of the Allman Brothers Band or Eric Clapton prior to the
evening's performance.
One fan in attendance emailed Where's Eric! with the low down shortly after the
concert ended. From the opening notes of the concert, expectations were running high that Eric Clapton would indeed appear. The excitement continued to build throughout the Allman Brothers first set. By intermission, the atmosphere was truly electric. Concert-goers returned to their seats much faster than on an "average night" at the Beacon so a note would not be missed. Then, EC's long-time guitar tech, Lee Dickson, was spotted on stage setting up EC's gear near the end of intermission. It was really going to happen ... Clapton WAS going to jam with the Allman Brothers!
The Brothers performed three songs and then Gregg Allman simply announced "this man needs no introduction. Eric Clapton."
The musicians jammed out on six songs, much to everyone's surprise. Previous
guests on other evenings generally performed only three songs. EC sat in on "Key To The highway," "Dreams," "Why Does Love Got To Be So Sad," "Little Wing,"
"Anyday" and the evening's encore, "Layla." Susan Tedeschi, who is married to Derek Trucks, joined in on the vocals for "Anyday."
Eric's gear was a daphne blue signature stratocaster through a fender twin amp except for "Anyday." When he used a black signature stratocaster. Rehearsals for the performance had taken place earlier that day in Manhattan. Currently celebrating their 40th Anniversary, the Allman Brothers have been bringing out surprise guests each night of their Beacon run. Gregg Allman has also said that these shows are a tribute to his late brother and founding band member, Duane, who died in 1971 at age 24.
Along with Clapton, other guests during this year's Beacon shows have included Levon Helm, Taj Mahal, Boz Scaggs, Johnny Winter, Sheryl Crow, Buddy Guy, Bonnie Bramlett, Bekka Bramlett, Susan Tedeschi, David Hidalgo (Los Lobos), and John Hammond.
Eric Clapton's appearance with the Allman Brothers Band at the Beacon on 19 March was a historic occasion. In late August 1970, Clapton was working at
Miami's Criteria Recording Studios with his band, Derek and the Dominos.
Following an Allman Brothers Band concert in Miami on 26 August 1970, Eric was introduced to Duane Allman be Tom Dowd, who was producing both the Dominos' sessions and the Allman's second album, Idlewild South. Eric invited the entire band back to the studio for a late night jam with his band and later asked Duane to join in on the Dominos' recording sessions. The result was the legendary album, Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs. In fact, it is Duane on slide guitar who created the signature riff of "Layla". Duane Allman appears on all songs except "I Looked Away," "Keep on Growing," and "Bell Bottom Blues."
With the exception of "Dreams," all the songs performed on 19 March at the
Beacon are from the legendary "Layla" album.In 2004, Derek Trucks of the Allman Brothers Band also toured as a member of Clapton's band. Trucks, 29, joined the Allmans in 1999. The original Allman Brothers Band were the late Duane Allman, younger brother Gregg Allman, the late Berry Oakely, Dickey Betts, Jaimoe Johnson and Butch Trucks. Jaimoe and Butch are still with the band. The current lineup is Gregg Allman, Butch Trucks, Jaimoe, Warren Haynes, Derek Trucks, Oteil Burbridge and Marc Quinones. Butch is Derek's uncle.
Stay tuned to this webpage tomorrow to see if Rolling Stone's prediction that
Clapton will also join on the Brothers on 20 March happens!
The concert was broadcast live on Moogis, a new subscription-based online live and on demand service founded by Butch Trucks. Archival material and previous 2009 ABB Beacon gigs are available there on demand. It is not known if any of the concerts will be released officially at a later date.
If you were lucky enough to be there, the Where's Eric! Team wants to hear from
you! Send your comments or full-fledged review of the entire gig to
info@whereseric.com. The Where's Eric! Team will post them in the "Special Gigs"
section of the Tour Section of this site. There will also be full coverage
(including exclusive photos) in the next issue of Where's Eric! Magazine.
Patrick, at what point did you duck out? LOL.
Great story Patrick
re--music & marriages--just happened BB King was playing Reno the weekend I got married, so I ducked out for a little while & saw his set. 28 years later she's long gone & I still go see bb king every chance I get. just lucky, I guess.