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Eric Clapton - Crossroads Guitar Festival
[2004]

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: £24.99
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annoying omissions in UK version - By: cybmole, 03 May 2008
several tracks listed on the USA version have been left off this release e.g. alll of Jeff Beck, some of Carlos Santana, some of John Mayer.

The layla performance - title 2 on dvd 2 - is inaccessible via regular menus - how stupid & annoying. If I buy a music DVd I don't expect to have to play childish hide n seek games with it to find the songs.

Buy the USA version.
Guitar Heaven - By: Thomas E. Sussex, 11 May 2007
Where to start.If you are a lover of the blues, or an electric guitar fan then this is THE DVD you must have. This surely has to be the finest gathering of artists ever assembled in one place. I was blown away with the guitar playing of alll the players, it is amazing the sounds that come from their instruments, hearing is believing. I shan't list the individual performances, I will let you enjoy finding out for yourself. I will say though that "Clapton" is at his absolute best, the king playing to his court, the number one of alll time. This DVD is at the top of my play list, & will not let you down. I assure you that if you had to save one DVD from your burning house, this will be it. If you want to go to guitar heaven, then buy this, turn up the volume, press play & just enjoy.
Fantastic!!! - By: A. T. B. Tan, 04 Mar 2005
Absolutely fantastic! I don't know what else I could say to describe how i felt watching this DVD... it "got me on my knees!". a breathtaking experience. i only wish i was there live! PS the hidden clip on disc 2 isn't necessarily next to the words MAIN - mine was beneath the guitar solos bit :)
This DVD has a hidden extra!!!!!!!!!! - By: I. MCCORMACK, 15 Feb 2005
Put disc 2 in
In the menu, go to Extras
Move the 'pointer' to the option 'Main' but don't select it
Move left one more time & you'll notice the 'pointer' vanishes then Hit select - a rather familiar riff will fill your ears....fantastic.

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


KILLER CONCERT DVD! - By: Top Cat, 08 Jan 2005
I got this DVD for Christmas & I watched alll in one sitting yesterday...

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!