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Dear Eric Clapton fans and guitarist fans, thank you for waiting! Eric Clapton held an acoustic stage on the first day (September 20th) (the acoustic version of Wonderful Tonight was the first in Japan) and an electric stage on the second day (September 21st). He jumped on stage at Frampton, and on the second day he jumped on stage at Los Lobos. This time, the two-day fly-in session is also recorded with the same quality as Clapton’s main stage. [The highest peak master that surpasses the online version has been made into a DVD] Clapton’s stage pattern has already been released as the matrix live album CROSSROADS GUITAR FESTIVAL 2019, but it complements it and further shows the reality of Clapton at this festival. This is a video version that you can feel. Moreover, it is a multi-camera pro shot and clear stereo sound board audio that perfectly checked the one-time streaming in real time. The footage has already begun to circulate on the internet, but as I said last week, this work is not a compilation of them and made into a DVD. The sound cuts out frequently, and the surround sound is also out of position, which is not the sound of an online video. Moreover, this work is the best master DVD with the highest quality in terms of image quality and sound, as it is also possible to switch between 2ch stereo and 5.1 surround. As I mentioned last week, the quality of this work is absolutely perfect official grade. Beautiful digital image quality, perfectly mixed stereo sound board audio, dynamic cuts of hands and facial expressions, and camera work that mixes sharp angles and camera shake to create a vivid feel to the song… There’s no point in mentioning them one by one. It is natural that it is of high quality since it is the latest professional shot, but it is still beautiful and perfect. It is a wonderful “work” that cannot be achieved through live streaming. [Pro-shot work where you can witness the super gorgeous performance] The highlight will be the gorgeous guest participation scene that is unique to this festival. Both the number of guests and the luxury are unparalleled. On the first day (20th), the acoustic stage featured drummers who supported the 70’s: Jamie Oldaker, percussionist Pedrito Martinez, and Andy Fairweather Rowe, who was his right-hand man from the 90’s to the 2000’s. Furthermore, on the electric stage on the second day (21st), Sonny Emory on drums and Doyle Bramhall on guitar also participated. Furthermore, John Mayer even appears on “Layla” and “Crossroads” (I didn’t know that Clapton’s reputation was so strong that John Mayer was allowed to take a solo on Layla… even Doyle wouldn’t have let him do it…) . The final song “High Time We Went” is an all-star feast. Buddy Guy, Robert Cray, Kev Mo, Alan Darby, Tedeschi and Trucks, Albert Lee, Robert Randolph, etc. You can enjoy a big session with up to 20 guests with multi-camera professional shots. It is much more spectacular than the regular stage on Clapton’s tour. [Finally an emotional collaboration with Peter Frampton] The scene where Clapton jumps onto the stage of another artist was not included in the DVD released last week. This work is well-followed up to that point. Clapton jumped onto Frampton’s stage on the first day. The song is While My Gently Weeps! Frampton makes a comment before the song. “We’ve been doing this for decades, but we’ve never played together before,” he said after the performance. “Dreams do come true!” As you may know, in February of this year, Frampton announced that he suffers from inclusion body myositis, a disease that causes chronic inflammation/degeneration of the muscles and gradually weakens them. did. He has decided to hold his last tour before the end of the year and retire from the music world. At that final moment, he finally realized his long-awaited co-star with Clapton. Please take a close look. In the solo after the performance, an interplay will develop in which Frampton sets up and Clapton responds. Frampton seems happy at this moment! It was an absolute joy to exchange solos with Clapton, who I was finally able to co-star with. Frampton continues too much, so the scene where Clapton tells him with a gesture, “That’s enough,” is also heartwarming. In the end, Frampton ends the song by covering his face with his hands. I feel like I want to give a hearty round of applause to Frampton, who is about to retire. Also, Susan Tedeschi will be on stage with Los Lobos on the second day. Clapton is there. This is also a collaboration that can only be seen at this festival. “Crossroads Guitar Festival” had such attractions this year as well. Clapton himself has a live schedule scheduled for next year, but it is undecided whether this festival will be held in the future. This is a multi-camera pro shot that allows you to witness the highlight of 2019, “CROSSROADS GUITAR FESTIVAL”, in completely official quality. It is a loss to music history that such a huge collaboration ended in just one streaming distribution. This work is a video work that will leave Clapton fans drinking, and it is the highest version. A total of 1 hour and 54 minutes of bliss Audio can be switched between Dolby 2.0 Stereo and Surround Dolby 5.1 Surround American Airlines Center, Dallas, Texas, USA 20th & 21st September 2019 PRO-SHOT DAY ONE (31:12) Live at American Airlines Center , Dallas, Texas, USA 20th September 2019 1. Introduction 2. Circus 3. Nobody Knows You When You’re Down and Out 4. Tears in Heaven 5. Wonderful Tonight 6. Lay Down Sally Eric Clapton – guitar, vocals Andy Fairweather Low – guitar, vocals Jamie Oldaker – drums Steve Gadd – drums Nathan East – bass Pedrito Martinez – Percussion Peter Frampton with Eric Clapton 7. While My Guitar Gently Weeps DAY TWO (82:45) Live at American Airlines Center, Dallas, Texas, USA 21st September 2019 1. Pretending 2. Key to the Highway 3. I’m Your Hoochie Coochie Man (with Alan Darby) 4. Badge 5. Little Queen of Spades 6. Layla (with John Mayer) 7. Crossroads (with John Mayer ) 8. Purple Rain 9. High Time We Went (with Buddy Guy, Robert Cray, Keb’ Mo’, Gary Clark Jr., Derek Trucks, Susan Tedeschi, Alan Darby, Jimmie Vaughan, Tom Misch, Albert Lee, Jerry Douglas, Bradley Walker, James Bay, Pedro Martins, Robert Randolph, Gustavo Santaolalla, Jamie Oldaker, Jim Keltner, Pedrito Martinez & Bill Murray) Eric Clapton – guitar, vocals Doyle Bramhall – guitar Nathan East – bass Chris Stainton – kayboards Paul Carrack – organ Steve Gadd – drums Sonny Emory – drums Pedrito Martinez – Percussion Sharon White – backing vocals Katie Kissoon – backing vocals Los Lobos with Eric Clapton & Susan Tedeschi 10. Made To Break Your Heart PRO-SHOT COLOUR NTSC Approx.114min.
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