[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
> Im 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
> Im 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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