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Clapton Concert Details: Sheffield Arena

Eric Clapton and His Band were at the Sheffield Arena in Sheffield, England on 2 May 2004. Peter Benson checked in with Where’s Eric! to share his review of the concert with Clapton fans around the world:

I did not know what a steel pedal guitar could do until last night. What energy and talent Robert Randolph and The Family Band has, from where I sat the sound was slightly distorted, (perhaps a bit too loud). Nevertheless, in the short time they where on, 35 mins, pity it was not longer, the "Family members showed how talented they are each plying the other instruments in the final number. And "Voodoo Child" I am speechless.

It was sad to see so many members of the Audience not in their seats when Robert Randolph did his set. Whilst we have come to see Eric, Eric has chosen Randolph & The Family Band to support him, need I say more on this.

What can I say that has not already been said. It was worth the 300 plus miles coming up from Suffolk to see this show, but I would agree with my wife, (on this occasion) the best place to See Eric is in "Eric’s Front Room" at the Albert Hall, unfortunately the price of the available tickets were in the region of £400 to £500.
I have been a fan since I was 14 when I first heard Sunshine of Your Love in the lunch break at school, (middle row of desks second from the back), when the album Disraeli Gears first came in 1967, I am now 50 and still a fan.

The Red Carpet was rolled out for Eric, he brought his own, as always and his set began. It was great to hear songs from Eric’s early catalogue. Sunshine of Your Love and Badge from Cream, Let it Rain from the days with Delaney & Bonnie, Layla, Have You Ever Loved A Woman and Got To Get Better In A Little While from the Derek and The Dominos period. Bell Bottom Blues, I Shot the Sheriff (what a solo), Walk Out In The Rain, Wonderful Tonight, Cocaine representing the early solo career. Then right up to date with the Robert Johnson songs. Each one a gem, again the solo on I Shot the Sheriff as was Have You Ever Loved A Woman, you had to be there to appreciate them, the Radio 2 broadcast did not do them justice.

Doyle Bramhall II, a left handed guitarist, with a left handed guitar strung in reverse I can not being to imagine how to play it, but Doyle played it and boy did he played it, truly amazed.

When I last saw Eric at Sheffield he was with ZZ Top and Joe Cocker and the conversation in the car that time from one of the passengers was "if they sold tapes of the concert I would buy one". The conversation this time was. "If they had a DVD of that complete show I would buy one". With the Technology today and the Video Cameras already there etc I am sure it is possible Eric.

The highlight of the Show for me was the Show.

Complete Set List:

  1. Let It Rain
  2. Hoochie Coochie Man
  3. Walk Out In The Rain
  4. Bell Bottom Blues
  5. I Shot The Sheriff
  6. Milkcow’s Calf Blues
  7. When You’ve Got A Good Friend
  8. They’re Red Hot
  9. Kind Hearted Woman Blues
  10. Got To Get Better In A Little While
  11. Have You Ever Loved A Woman
  12. Badge
  13. Wonderful Tonight
  14. Layla
  15. Cocaine
  16. Sunshine Of Your Love (Encore with Robert Randolph)
  17. I Got My Mojo Working (Encore with Robert Randolph)

Band Line Up:
Eric Clapton – Guitar / Vocals
Doyle Bramhal II – Guitar
Chris Stainton – Keyboards
Nathan East – Bass
Steve Gadd – Drums
Billy Preston – Hammond Organ
Michelle John – Backing Vocals
Sharon White – Backing Vocals

Support:
Robert Randolph & The Family Band

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