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good dvd

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is this new?

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Tmas wrote:
good dvd

Id say buy it.


With an eloquent review like that, how can I resist?

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bullet proof wrote:
Tmas wrote:
good dvd

Id say buy it.


With an eloquent review like that, how can I resist?
Your time, your price?

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no great review from me

but you are free to look it up and decide if it might be something you would like.

i say its worth the $20

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is this a new release?

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kim gordon wrote:
is this a new release?

Yeah it is. It was released on November 9, and, of course, I've had it since that day.

It's really great, and a must buy for a guitar / Eric Clapton fan.

Here is the setlist. That should probably be enough to convince you unless you would like to hear some of my ramblings. :lol: Eric Clapton is fantastic as always. That doesn't even need to be said. 8)


Disc 1

Cocaine - Eric Clapton
Love In Vain Blues - Robert Lockwood Jr.
Killing Floor - Eric Clapton, Robert Cray, Hubert Sumlin, & Jimmie Vaughan
Sweet Home Chicago - Eric Clapton, Robert Cray, Buddy Guy, Hubert Sumlin, & Jimmie Vaughan
Six Strings Down - Eric Clapton, Robert Cray, Robert Randolph, & Jimmie Vaughan
Rock Me Baby - Eric Clapton, Buddy Guy, BB King, & Jimmie Vaughan
I Am A Man Of Constant Sorrow - Dan Tyminski with Ron Block
Road To Nash Vegas - Dan Tyminski with Ron Block
Copperline - James TAylor with Jerry Douglas
Steamroller - James Taylor with Joe Walsh
Oklahoma Borderline - Vince Gill with Jerry Douglas
What The Cowgirls Do - Vince Gill with Jerry Douglas
After Midnight - JJ Cale with Eric Clapton
Call Me The Breeze - JJ Cale with Eric Clapton
The March - Robert Randolph & The Family Band
Green Light Girl - Doyle Bramhall II
Jingo - Carlos Santana with Eric Clapton
City Love - John Mayer

Disc 2

Rag Bihag - Vishwa Mohan Bhatt
Tones For Elvin Jones - John McLaughlin
Josie - Larry Carlton
Going Down Slow - David "Honeboy" Edwards
If I Had Possession Over Judgement Day - Eric Clapton
Time Makes Two - Robert Cray
Give Me Up Again - Jonny Lang
Neighborhood - David Hidalgo
I'm The Hell Outta Here - Steve Vai
Desert Rose - Eric Johnson
Funk 49 - Joe Walsh
Rocky Mountain Way - Joe Walsh
I Shot The Sheriff - Eric Clapton
Have You Ever Loved A Woman - Eric Clapton
La Grange - ZZ Top
Tush - ZZ Top

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SmilinSkullRing wrote:
kim gordon wrote:
is this a new release?

Yeah it is. It was released on November 9, and, of course, I've had it since that day.

It's really great, and a must buy for a guitar / Eric Clapton fan.

Here is the setlist. That should probably be enough to convince you unless you would like to hear some of my ramblings. :lol: Eric Clapton is fantastic as always. That doesn't even need to be said. 8)


Disc 1

Cocaine - Eric Clapton
Love In Vain Blues - Robert Lockwood Jr.
Killing Floor - Eric Clapton, Robert Cray, Hubert Sumlin, & Jimmie Vaughan
Sweet Home Chicago - Eric Clapton, Robert Cray, Buddy Guy, Hubert Sumlin, & Jimmie Vaughan
Six Strings Down - Eric Clapton, Robert Cray, Robert Randolph, & Jimmie Vaughan
Rock Me Baby - Eric Clapton, Buddy Guy, BB King, & Jimmie Vaughan
I Am A Man Of Constant Sorrow - Dan Tyminski with Ron Block
Road To Nash Vegas - Dan Tyminski with Ron Block
Copperline - James TAylor with Jerry Douglas
Steamroller - James Taylor with Joe Walsh
Oklahoma Borderline - Vince Gill with Jerry Douglas
What The Cowgirls Do - Vince Gill with Jerry Douglas
After Midnight - JJ Cale with Eric Clapton
Call Me The Breeze - JJ Cale with Eric Clapton
The March - Robert Randolph & The Family Band
Green Light Girl - Doyle Bramhall II
Jingo - Carlos Santana with Eric Clapton
City Love - John Mayer

Disc 2

Rag Bihag - Vishwa Mohan Bhatt
Tones For Elvin Jones - John McLaughlin
Josie - Larry Carlton
Going Down Slow - David "Honeboy" Edwards
If I Had Possession Over Judgement Day - Eric Clapton
Time Makes Two - Robert Cray
Give Me Up Again - Jonny Lang
Neighborhood - David Hidalgo
I'm The Hell Outta Here - Steve Vai
Desert Rose - Eric Johnson
Funk 49 - Joe Walsh
Rocky Mountain Way - Joe Walsh
I Shot The Sheriff - Eric Clapton
Have You Ever Loved A Woman - Eric Clapton
La Grange - ZZ Top
Tush - ZZ Top

Cool. I just questioned my brother about it, and of course he's getting it.
Umm, John Mayer? :x

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kim gordon wrote:
SmilinSkullRing wrote:
kim gordon wrote:
is this a new release?

Yeah it is. It was released on November 9, and, of course, I've had it since that day.

It's really great, and a must buy for a guitar / Eric Clapton fan.

Here is the setlist. That should probably be enough to convince you unless you would like to hear some of my ramblings. :lol: Eric Clapton is fantastic as always. That doesn't even need to be said. 8)


Disc 1

Cocaine - Eric Clapton
Love In Vain Blues - Robert Lockwood Jr.
Killing Floor - Eric Clapton, Robert Cray, Hubert Sumlin, & Jimmie Vaughan
Sweet Home Chicago - Eric Clapton, Robert Cray, Buddy Guy, Hubert Sumlin, & Jimmie Vaughan
Six Strings Down - Eric Clapton, Robert Cray, Robert Randolph, & Jimmie Vaughan
Rock Me Baby - Eric Clapton, Buddy Guy, BB King, & Jimmie Vaughan
I Am A Man Of Constant Sorrow - Dan Tyminski with Ron Block
Road To Nash Vegas - Dan Tyminski with Ron Block
Copperline - James TAylor with Jerry Douglas
Steamroller - James Taylor with Joe Walsh
Oklahoma Borderline - Vince Gill with Jerry Douglas
What The Cowgirls Do - Vince Gill with Jerry Douglas
After Midnight - JJ Cale with Eric Clapton
Call Me The Breeze - JJ Cale with Eric Clapton
The March - Robert Randolph & The Family Band
Green Light Girl - Doyle Bramhall II
Jingo - Carlos Santana with Eric Clapton
City Love - John Mayer

Disc 2

Rag Bihag - Vishwa Mohan Bhatt
Tones For Elvin Jones - John McLaughlin
Josie - Larry Carlton
Going Down Slow - David "Honeboy" Edwards
If I Had Possession Over Judgement Day - Eric Clapton
Time Makes Two - Robert Cray
Give Me Up Again - Jonny Lang
Neighborhood - David Hidalgo
I'm The Hell Outta Here - Steve Vai
Desert Rose - Eric Johnson
Funk 49 - Joe Walsh
Rocky Mountain Way - Joe Walsh
I Shot The Sheriff - Eric Clapton
Have You Ever Loved A Woman - Eric Clapton
La Grange - ZZ Top
Tush - ZZ Top

Cool. I just questioned my brother about it, and of course he's getting it.
Umm, John Mayer? :x

John Mayer is actually a good guitarist. Buddy Guy must think so too, and of course Eric or he wouldn't of been invited. :P

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Oh, but I was extremely excited that Jonny Lang got one of his performances on the DVD. Very cool.

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sounds cool, i think ill get it when i get some money

and i agree that john mayer is a good guitarist... he is very very very cool live in my view... he reminds me a lil of clapton in parts...


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swede wrote:
sounds cool, i think ill get it when i get some money

and i agree that john mayer is a good guitarist... he is very very very cool live in my view... he reminds me a lil of clapton in parts...

You should Tomo. 8)


John Mayer covers Eric's song Old Love live. He's good, no Clapton, but good. :D

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:x I refuse to recognise any guitar playing ability in John Mayer. I'm sorry, I just can't do it. Even if it's true. It feels like praising Good Charlotte for their lyrics to me.

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:x I refuse to recognise any guitar playing ability in John Mayer. I'm sorry, I just can't do it. Even if it's true. It feels like praising Good Charlotte for their lyrics to me.

But there is no comparison. Praising Good Charlotte for their lyrics would be wrong because you wouldn't be praising anything.

Is it because young girls think John is hot? You know Eric had more than his fair share of girls following him around during his Cream days. :P

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:x I refuse to recognise any guitar playing ability in John Mayer. I'm sorry, I just can't do it. Even if it's true. It feels like praising Good Charlotte for their lyrics to me.

But there is no comparison. Praising Good Charlotte for their lyrics would be wrong because you wouldn't be praising anything.

Is it because young girls think John is hot? You know Eric had more than his fair share of girls following him around during his Cream days. :P
It's just that I really don't like his music or him. 'Your body is a wonderland' or whatever that song is called makes me want to vomit. It actually makes me wish I could projectile vomit so I'd have something to cover the TV screen and block him out. But, meh.

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i'ld agree that mayer panders to teenage girls with his songs but he is a good guitarist. there is not disputing he is a good guitarist, its a fact.


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SmilinSkullRing wrote:
kim gordon wrote:
is this a new release?

Yeah it is. It was released on November 9, and, of course, I've had it since that day.

It's really great, and a must buy for a guitar / Eric Clapton fan.

Here is the setlist. That should probably be enough to convince you unless you would like to hear some of my ramblings. :lol: Eric Clapton is fantastic as always. That doesn't even need to be said. 8)


Disc 1

Cocaine - Eric Clapton
Love In Vain Blues - Robert Lockwood Jr.
Killing Floor - Eric Clapton, Robert Cray, Hubert Sumlin, & Jimmie Vaughan
Sweet Home Chicago - Eric Clapton, Robert Cray, Buddy Guy, Hubert Sumlin, & Jimmie Vaughan
Six Strings Down - Eric Clapton, Robert Cray, Robert Randolph, & Jimmie Vaughan
Rock Me Baby - Eric Clapton, Buddy Guy, BB King, & Jimmie Vaughan
I Am A Man Of Constant Sorrow - Dan Tyminski with Ron Block
Road To Nash Vegas - Dan Tyminski with Ron Block
Copperline - James TAylor with Jerry Douglas
Steamroller - James Taylor with Joe Walsh
Oklahoma Borderline - Vince Gill with Jerry Douglas
What The Cowgirls Do - Vince Gill with Jerry Douglas
After Midnight - JJ Cale with Eric Clapton
Call Me The Breeze - JJ Cale with Eric Clapton
The March - Robert Randolph & The Family Band
Green Light Girl - Doyle Bramhall II
Jingo - Carlos Santana with Eric Clapton
City Love - John Mayer

Disc 2

Rag Bihag - Vishwa Mohan Bhatt
Tones For Elvin Jones - John McLaughlin
Josie - Larry Carlton
Going Down Slow - David "Honeboy" Edwards
If I Had Possession Over Judgement Day - Eric Clapton
Time Makes Two - Robert Cray
Give Me Up Again - Jonny Lang
Neighborhood - David Hidalgo
I'm The Hell Outta Here - Steve Vai
Desert Rose - Eric Johnson
Funk 49 - Joe Walsh
Rocky Mountain Way - Joe Walsh
I Shot The Sheriff - Eric Clapton
Have You Ever Loved A Woman - Eric Clapton
La Grange - ZZ Top
Tush - ZZ Top


Awesome setlist! I'm going to check out the dvd soon.


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kim gordon wrote:
SmilinSkullRing wrote:
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:x I refuse to recognise any guitar playing ability in John Mayer. I'm sorry, I just can't do it. Even if it's true. It feels like praising Good Charlotte for their lyrics to me.

But there is no comparison. Praising Good Charlotte for their lyrics would be wrong because you wouldn't be praising anything.

Is it because young girls think John is hot? You know Eric had more than his fair share of girls following him around during his Cream days. :P
It's just that I really don't like his music or him. 'Your body is a wonderland' or whatever that song is called makes me want to vomit. It actually makes me wish I could projectile vomit so I'd have something to cover the TV screen and block him out. But, meh.

I used to not like his music as well because I thought "Your Body is a Wonderland"...what the hell? But his other music isn't that bad, and it seems live he's better. I'll admit I'm still not a huge fan of his or anything, but I don't mind listening to him here and there.

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UndertheSun wrote:
SmilinSkullRing wrote:
kim gordon wrote:
is this a new release?

Yeah it is. It was released on November 9, and, of course, I've had it since that day.

It's really great, and a must buy for a guitar / Eric Clapton fan.

Here is the setlist. That should probably be enough to convince you unless you would like to hear some of my ramblings. :lol: Eric Clapton is fantastic as always. That doesn't even need to be said. 8)


Disc 1

Cocaine - Eric Clapton
Love In Vain Blues - Robert Lockwood Jr.
Killing Floor - Eric Clapton, Robert Cray, Hubert Sumlin, & Jimmie Vaughan
Sweet Home Chicago - Eric Clapton, Robert Cray, Buddy Guy, Hubert Sumlin, & Jimmie Vaughan
Six Strings Down - Eric Clapton, Robert Cray, Robert Randolph, & Jimmie Vaughan
Rock Me Baby - Eric Clapton, Buddy Guy, BB King, & Jimmie Vaughan
I Am A Man Of Constant Sorrow - Dan Tyminski with Ron Block
Road To Nash Vegas - Dan Tyminski with Ron Block
Copperline - James TAylor with Jerry Douglas
Steamroller - James Taylor with Joe Walsh
Oklahoma Borderline - Vince Gill with Jerry Douglas
What The Cowgirls Do - Vince Gill with Jerry Douglas
After Midnight - JJ Cale with Eric Clapton
Call Me The Breeze - JJ Cale with Eric Clapton
The March - Robert Randolph & The Family Band
Green Light Girl - Doyle Bramhall II
Jingo - Carlos Santana with Eric Clapton
City Love - John Mayer

Disc 2

Rag Bihag - Vishwa Mohan Bhatt
Tones For Elvin Jones - John McLaughlin
Josie - Larry Carlton
Going Down Slow - David "Honeboy" Edwards
If I Had Possession Over Judgement Day - Eric Clapton
Time Makes Two - Robert Cray
Give Me Up Again - Jonny Lang
Neighborhood - David Hidalgo
I'm The Hell Outta Here - Steve Vai
Desert Rose - Eric Johnson
Funk 49 - Joe Walsh
Rocky Mountain Way - Joe Walsh
I Shot The Sheriff - Eric Clapton
Have You Ever Loved A Woman - Eric Clapton
La Grange - ZZ Top
Tush - ZZ Top


Awesome setlist! I'm going to check out the dvd soon.

:thumbsup: Sweet.

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I think I will buy it. Or put it on my Xmas list.

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