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Eric Clapton 2001-12-08 Sendai, Japan



This is a series of Eric Clapton's complete tour of Japan in November & December 2001
 

All concerts are from Final Chapter - The Complete Japan Tour 2001 - 32 CD Box Set EXCEPT for Double Layla Tokyo, Japan - December 4, 2001

The complete original upload list is:-
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* Clapton 2001.11.19 Osaka - Final Chapter
* Clapton 2001.11.21 Osaka - Final Chapter
* Clapton 2001.11.22 Osaka - Final Chapter
* Clapton 2001.11.24 Nagoya - Final Chapter
* Clapton 2001.11.26 Fukuoka - Final Chapter
* Clapton 2001.11.28 Tokyo - Final Chapter
* Clapton 2001.11.29 Tokyo - Final Chapter
* Clapton 2001.11.30 Tokyo - Final Chapter
* Clapton 2001.12.03 Tokyo - Final Chapter
* Clapton 2001.12.04 Tokyo - Double Layla
* Clapton 2001.12.05 Tokyo - Final Chapter
* Clapton 2001.12.08 Sendai - Final Chapter
* Clapton 2001.12.10 Tokyo - Final Chapter
* Clapton 2001.12.11 Tokyo - Final Chapter
* Clapton 2001.12.14 Yokohama - Final Chapter
* Clapton 2001.12.15 Yokohama - Final Chapter

Final Chapter
2001 Japan Tour Complete - EC Is Here - Aud 6

Disc 23: Sendai, December 8th

Key to the Highway
Reptile
Got You On My Mind
Tears in Heaven
Layla (acoustic)
Bell Bottom Blues
Change the World
River of Tears
Goin' Down Slow
She's Gone
 

Disc 24: Sendai, December 8th

I Want a Little Girl
Badge
Hoochie Coochie Man
Have You Ever Loved a Woman
Cocaine
Wonderful Tonight
Layla (electric)
Sunshine of Your Love
Somewhere Over the Rainbow

Geetarz Comments: An excellent audience recording, and a superlative
performance - overall, the finest of the Japan tour. Great "River
of Tears", with a torrid solo. "She's Gone" is interesting ...
EC starts playing around with the main riff in the intro, then begins
playing with a rhythm figure in the chorus. Steve and Andy pick up
on it, subtly changing the whole feel of the song. When it comes to
the first solo, EC doesn't go for the throat, instead working on
developing a different feel in tune with the new ideas he played in
the main riff. Pretty cool to know the old man's still got "it" when
he wants to cross over the line!


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