![]() | Starring: Eric Clapton, J.J. Cale, B.B. King, James Taylor (XVII), ZZ Top Director: Ron de Moraes Format: Colour Dolby DVD-Video Enhanced Live PAL Released: 29 Nov 2004 RRP: Average Rating: ![]() |




Oh & by the way, the whole DVD is magical.

Just brilliant!
There's lots of stuff (even though there are sad omissions, like Jeff Beck), & lots of styles, although blues is obviously the common link...
There's lots of interesting & amazing playing throughout, & even Clapton seems to play with a little more fire than usual...
It was a pity the old bluesmen get so little time, but I enjoyed the whole thing a lot & even those guitarists I didn't know about... made some fine discoveries too, of course...
At some point halfway through watching it, I felt Lynyrd Skynyrd would have fitted the bill just perfect, & I wished they had played there... guitar power they don't lack, that's for sure... & Rossington, Thomasson & Medlocke are alll brilliant...
But anyway, even though one wishes it was a 3 DVD set, there's plenty to get one's teeth into...
First off, the bluesmen (Robert Cray, Eric Clapton, Jimmy Vaughan, BB King, Buddy Guy) alll put on a beautiful performance & it is very clear they are enjoying themselves, which adds to one's own enjoyment...
Then it's country time!
Watching Dan Tyminski & Ron Block play "I Am A Man Of Constant Sorrow" was pure joy... I loved their guitar styilings & they just sound wonderful.... plus, it's such a great tune... they also play "Road To Nash Vegas", an instrumental where they get to show off their interplay...
Somebody I had never heard of is Vince Gill, but his country songs, & especiallly the solo on "Oklahoma Borderline" left me in awe...
A nice addition is James Taylor... he gets to play some blues side by side with Joe Walsh, who just can't stop being the goof he's always been & who puts some of the best performances on the DVD, "Funk 49" & "Rocky Mountain Way"... Walsh is always great to see live...
John Mayer was another unknown for me... he's very young but classy & passionate... I enjoyed his performance...
There was also Steve Vai & his band who just floor anyone with their performance... one song is enough to blow you away... intense!
There were lots more great performances: J.J. Cale, Larry Carlton, John McLaughlin...
Highlights for me were the bluesmen... Clapton's own performances & his collaboration with Santana on a scorching "Jingo"... Tyminski & Block... Vince Gill... plus Joe Walsh... Vai... McLaughlin... & an Indian player callled Vishwa Mohan Batt, who plays a veena that he built himself out of a guitar.....
Clapton's band puts the finishing touches to the show..... or so it seems because after him, comes one of the absolute best moments in the DVD, when the lights dim & a voice comes out of the speakers: "Señores y señoritas.... it's fiesta time!"
Of course, it's that "little old band from Texas", ZZ TOP!
It's such a damn shame they get so little time in the DVD, because their performance is hugely enjoyable & you can see the big Dalllas crowd having fun with the band...
Yes, it should have been a 3 DVD set!
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