[Slowhand] VC: Soundboard of the latest tour (Nov2006) (Ed Petry)

Ed Petry emse_97 at yahoo.com
Sat Mar 29 08:21:21 EDT 2008


Hi Everyone,

Watch for "Richie" <mrnybluesman dot at yahooa.tcom> in
Webster NY to re-offer soon.

Cheers
Ed

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> > From: Ed Petry <emse_97 at yahoo.com>

> To: slowhand at planet-torque.com

> Date: Fri, 21 Mar 2008 05:12:03 -0700 (PDT)

> Subject: [Slowhand] VO: Soundboard of the latest

> tour (Nov2006)

>

> With my thanks to Tone for sending this show to me

> it

> is my turn to offer this fine 2006 show back to the

> group. First member to email me off-line with

> promise

> to re-offer and snail mail gets the discs.

>

> Sorry for the tardy response re-offering this but

> something happend to the daily digests -- this is my

> first post received in a month. I did attempt to

> re-offer earlier but did not receive any responses

> (to

> my email address anyway). If someone did respond to

> the list please accept my apologies for not replying

> to you.

>

> ORIGINAL POST HERE --------------

> (This is courtesy of ECMusicMan from Dime-a-Dozen

> and

> is 'expletive' fantastic.)

>

> Eric Clapton - Stardust

> Sapporo Dome

> Sapporo, Japan

> November 26, 2006

> Mid Valley 414/415

>

>

> Disc 1:

> 1. Tell The Truth

> 2. Got To Get Better In A Little While

> 3. Old Love

> 4. Motherless Children

> 5. When You Got A Good Friend

> 6. Key To The Highway

> 7. Outside Woman Blues

> 8. Nobody Knows You When You're Down And Out

> 9. Running On Faith

>

> Disc 2:

> 1. After Midnight

> 2. Little Queen Of Spades

> 3. Anyday

> 4. Wonderful Tonight

> 5. Layla

> 6. Cocaine

> 7. Crossroads

>

> The Band:

> Eric Clapton guitar, vocals

> Doyle Bramhall II guitar

> Derek Trucks guitar

> Chris Stainton keyboards

> Tim Carmon keyboards

> Willie Weeks bass

> Steve Jordan drums

> Michelle John backing vocals

> Sharon White backing vocals

>

> Artwork (7 scans) included.

> Lineage: Soundboard>?>Silvers>EAC>Flac frontend 6

>

> Rating (scale 1-6) SBD 6

>

> Comment: Excellent. Previously Unreleased Stereo

> Soundboard.

> END ORIGINAL ------------

>

>

> In an effort to make for being tardy I will send two

> copies of the "American Tour '78" disc from my

> silver.

> This is on the Swingin' Pig Records label. First

> with burner to reply gets a copy and the first

> without

> a burner gets a copy.

>

> Eric Clapton - American Tour '78

> Santa Monica, Ca. - February 11, 1978 - Swingin' Pig

> -

> TSP-CD-063 - SB 6

>

> Track List:

> Knockin' On Heaven's Door

> Lay Down Sally

> Next Time You See Her

> Cocaine

> Badge

> Sign Language

> Layla

>

>

>

> Sorry for the delay everyone.

>

> Cheers

> Ed

>

>

>

>

>

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> > From: Robert <bluez4u2 at yahoo.com>

> To: slowhand at planet-torque.com

> Date: Fri, 21 Mar 2008 06:15:32 -0700 (PDT)

> Subject: Re: [Slowhand] Slowhand Digest, Vol 11,

> Issue 69

>

>

>

>

> ----- Original Message ----

> From: "slowhand-request at planet-torque.com"

> <slowhand-request at planet-torque.com>

> To: slowhand at planet-torque.com

> Sent: Friday, March 21, 2008 4:05:23 AM

> Subject: Slowhand Digest, Vol 11, Issue 69

>

>

> That role in the movie Roadhouse was written

> specifically because the script writer for the movie

> had seen a then unknown Jeff playing in a bar a few

> years earlier. When it came time to cast the movie

> Jeff had already gained some notoriety and so the

> casting people contacted him about playing the role.

> He accepted without knowing that the character had

> been written about him. When the writer saw him he

> was surprised and told him that the character was

> inspired by him watching Jeff play a couple of years

> earlier. I thought that was pretty cool.

>

>

> -----Inline Message Follows-----

>

>

> I remember Jeff Healy in a movie with Patrick Swayze

> called Roadhouse. He was playing behind a chain

> link fence on the stage and had to dodge beer while

> he was playing. Not a great moment for his career

> I’m sure but no where near what Clapton relegated

> himself to in that hideous movie “Tommy”.

>

>

>

>

> From: Fabio Dwyer

> [mailto:downtownstreets at hotmail.com]

> Sent: Saturday, March 08, 2008 4:32 PM

> To: Slowhand Digest - Enviar MSGs

> Subject: [Slowhand] Jeff Healey

>

> I would like to pay my tribute to Mr. Jeff Healey

> (41), great canadian guitarrist/ singer/ composer

> who passed away last sunday, after a hard battle

> against cancer - the same one who took away his

> sight at childhood and returned later in his life.

> He often cited his main influences as a musician:

> Eric Clapton and Louis Armstrong. His most famous

> work for many was his interpretation of While My

> Guitar Gently Weeps, with George himself on acoustic

> guitar and background vocals. On his Cover to Cover

> album he recorded a wonderful version of Badge too.

> Jeff and Eric were part of the Jimmy Rodgers All

> Stars project and recorded the cd Blues, blues,

> blues, there's a nice picture in the booklet of

> Jimmy (Rodgers, not Page!), Jeff (Healey, not Beck!)

> and Eric (Clapton, not Strada!) laughing. Healey was

> a very gifted singer with a soulful albeit powerful

> voice and his guitar work was recgnized by everyone

> from Mark Knopfler to Stevie Ray Vaughan as being

> one of

> the most distinctive players from late 80's and

> 90's. He played seated with his guitar on his lap,

> und using his left-hand thumb on top of the

> fretboard, he literelly had one extra finger more

> than the other players. In the last decade he ran a

> night club in Toronto (Healey's) and divided his

> time between blues tours and his work playing

> traditional jazz (playing trumpet, his second

> instrument) and his last blues record (after 8

> years) is due to be released this month. He also

> hosted a blues & jazz radio program in Canada ,

> where he digged into his 30.000 78rpm record

> collection.

>

> I caught him live here in Brazil in 97' or 98',

> wonderful gig.

>

> The world of blues and the guitar community will

> miss you Jeff!

>

> Cheers,

> Fabio Dwyer

>

>

>

> Veja mapas e encontre as melhores rotas para fugir

> do trânsito com o Live Search Maps! Experimente já!

> I remember Jeff Healy in a movie with Patrick Swayze

> called Roadhouse. He was playing behind a chain

> link fence on the stage and had to dodge beer while

> he was playing. Not a great moment for his career

> I’m sure but no where near what Clapton relegated

> himself to in that hideous movie “Tommy”.

>

>

>

>

> From: Fabio Dwyer

> [mailto:downtownstreets at hotmail.com]

> Sent: Saturday, March 08, 2008 4:32 PM

> To: Slowhand Digest - Enviar MSGs

> Subject: [Slowhand] Jeff Healey

>

> I would like to pay my tribute to Mr. Jeff Healey

> (41), great canadian guitarrist/ singer/ composer

> who passed away last sunday, after a hard battle

> against cancer - the same one who took away his

> sight at childhood and returned later in his life.

> He often cited his main influences as a musician:

> Eric Clapton and Louis Armstrong. His most famous

> work for many was his interpretation of While My

> Guitar Gently Weeps, with George himself on acoustic

> guitar and background vocals. On his Cover to Cover

> album he recorded a wonderful version of Badge too.

> Jeff and Eric were part of the Jimmy Rodgers All

> Stars project and recorded the cd Blues, blues,

> blues, there's a nice picture in the booklet of

> Jimmy (Rodgers, not Page!), Jeff (Healey, not Beck!)

> and Eric (Clapton, not Strada!) laughing. Healey was

> a very gifted singer with a soulful albeit powerful

> voice and his guitar work was recgnized by everyone

> from Mark Knopfler to Stevie Ray Vaughan as being

> one of

> the most distinctive players from late 80's and

> 90's. He played seated with his guitar on his lap,

> und using his left-hand thumb on top of the

> fretboard, he literelly had one extra finger more

> than the other players. In the last decade he ran a

> night club in Toronto (Healey's) and divided his

> time between blues tours and his work playing

> traditional jazz (playing trumpet, his second

> instrument) and his last blues record (after 8

> years) is due to be released this month. He also

> hosted a blues & jazz radio program in Canada ,

> where he digged into his 30.000 78rpm record

> collection.

>

> I caught him live here in Brazil in 97' or 98',

> wonderful gig.

>

> The world of blues and the guitar community will

> miss you Jeff!

>

> Cheers,

> Fabio Dwyer

>

>

>

> Veja mapas e encontre as melhores rotas para fugir

> do trânsito com o Live Search Maps! Experimente já!

>

>

> -----Inline Message Follows-----

>

>

> Does anyone know what has happened this torrent site

> as it seems to have gone South.

>

> Regards

>

> Dave

> Does anyone know what has happened this torrent site

> as it seems to have gone South.

>

> Regards

>

> Dave

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From: John Shortridge <jshortri at rmi.net>

> To: slowhand at planet-torque.com

> Date: Fri, 21 Mar 2008 08:41:40 -0600

> Subject: [Slowhand] The Autobiography / Orchestra

> Night

>

> Hi,

> I rarely post but read the list daily. I just

> finished reading Eric's

> autobiography and was struck by how much more there

> must be to tell.

> I could easily see a part 2.

> I know that the theme was his personal life, and all

> those issues,

> but there is so much more on the music that could be

> told. Did this

> strike anyone else?

>

> Also, is there a video recording available from

> Orchestra night,

> other than the few songs featured on 24 Nights? I

> believe that the

> audio recording from Orchestra Night (Bootleg)

> was obtained from a BBC television special. Surely

> this was recorded

> and is out there somewhere. I just love this

> recording. It is one of

> my all time favorites.

>

> John

>

> ********************************************

> John Shortridge

> jshortri at rmi.net

>

> Raise your glass to the hard working people

> Lets drink to the uncounted heads

> Lets think of the wandering millions

> Who need leaders but get gamblers instead

> -Jagger / Richards

>

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