Winwood y Clapton cruzaron caminos musicales en 1969 con la formación de Blind Faith, un grupo que fue pionero en la fusión del rock y el blues en un tremendo éxito en el estudio y el escenario. A pesar de la aclamación crítica y popular, la banda duró poco con un solo álbum y una breve gira de 1969 que debutó el 12 de julio en el Madison Square Garden y terminó el 24 de agosto en Hawai. Desde entonces, Winwood y Clapton han seguido siendo amigos, pero solo han actuado juntos algunas veces a lo largo de los años para una canción ocasional en un evento de caridad. Los espectáculos del Madison Square Garden de 2008 fueron los primeros conciertos completos de Winwood-Clapton en casi 40 años.
Self (bass)
Concierto de Eric Clapton en el estadio Nippon Budōkan de Tokyo (Japón) el 25 de febrero de 2009.
The First Barbarians: Live from Kilburn is a concert by Ron Wood, Keith Richards, Rod Stewart, Ian McLagen, Willie Weeks and Andy Newmark, recorded and filmed in July 1974 at one of two performances at London's Kilburn Gaumont State Theatre to promote Wood's album I've Got My Own Album to Do.
Self - Bass Guitar
El concierto tuvo lugar durante los dos años de duración de la gira "Doyle & Derek World Tour" que Clapton celebró junto con Doyle Bramhall II y Derek Trucks de 2006 a 2007, que conducen al "Crossroads Guitar Festival 2007" en Toyota Park de Chicago. El rodaje de audio y video para el lanzamiento comenzó el 15 de marzo de 2007 durante el concierto en el Centro Ipayone en San Diego, California.
Himself
Based on the life and death of Gov't Mule bassist Allen Woody, and the making of a double-disc tribute album (Gov't Mule's The Deep End , Volumes 1 & 2) featuring a host of legendary bass players. Throughout the film, director Mike Gordon (of Phish, who also plays on the album) interviews Woody's family and bandmates and also discusses the philosophy and technique of bass playing with a number of the instrument's legends, including Chris Squire, Les Claypool, John Entwistle, Flea, Bootsy Collins, Mike Watt, Roger Glover and others.
Himself
Recorded at the Greek Theatre in Berkeley, California in 1982, this concert was the last date on the Doobie Brothers' "Farewell Tour". An emotional performance containing all their best loved hits from across their career and they were joined by founding members Tom Johnston, John Hartman, Tiran Porter and Michael Hossack. The band are in fantastic form and rise to the occasion magnificently, they can rarely have delivered a better performance. Tracks: Listen To The Music, Sweet Maxine, Rockin' Down The Highway, You Belong To Me, Take Me In Your Arms (Rock Me), Long Train Runnin', Black Water, Minute By Minute, Slat Key Soquel Rag, I Keep Forgettin', Out On The Streets, What A Fool Believes, Jesus Is Just Alright, Takin' It To The Streets, China Grove, Listen To The Music Plus 5 tracks from the concert that were cut from the original 1982 film: Little Darling (I Need You), One Step Closer, Dependin' On You, Real Love, No Stoppin' Us Now. Band Interviews.