Titre du sujet : EC`s New Year`s Eve Party par Sally sur 01/01/2009 20:18:03
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Hi Everyone.
Here's the report I promised for the 2008 New Years Eve Party at Woking. Just a bit of background. this is a party put on by the " Guildford Sunday Group" which is basically Guildford Alcoholics Anonymous. The Party takes place at the Woking Leisure Centre. The Party is dry which makes for a superb atmosphere.( and very easy on the Wallet)
The band do two sets one before Midnight and the second set starting just after Midnight This years band was called " The Fourth Edition" The line up was Eric Clapton - Gtr and Vocals Andy Fairwether Lowe - Gtr , Mandolin and vocals Chris Stainton - Hammond Dave Bronze - Bass and Vocals Henry Spinetti - Drums Gary Brooker - Piano and Vocals Pete Townshend - Gtr and Vocals ( unable to attend due to illness although gear and gtr tech present) Sharon? and Michelle?( Lady singers) - Backing Vocals
The first set was as Follows
Knock on Wood - E Reconsider baby - G Judge a book -G Santa Clause is Back - A Route 66 -A Will The circle - C Five Long Years - A Wonderful Tonight - G ( Best version I have ever seen or heard) Shake Rattle and Roll - E
The band then took a break, we had the Big Ben chimes on the Big Screen with the fireworks in London and then the Band returned just after Midnight.
the second set was as Follows
Midnight hour- E Hoochie Coochie Man- A Blueberry Hill - E Sweet Souls Music - C Putting on the Style - A Gin House - E Willie and the hand Jive -A Whiter Shade of Pale - C Cocaine - E
The Encore was Old Black Joe - E
This was a great gig, the version of Wonderful Tonight was exceptional Claptons sound superb and a truly great lead break. Clapton played a Clapton Strat all night, Andy F-L played a cream coloured Strat with what looked like just one Humbucker, I'll check this as I know his repairman and used a mandolin for putting on the Style. Pete Townshend was set to appear and his gear was there. He would have used a small Fender amp which looked like a deluxe reverb. Clapton had two tweed twins although they may have been Cornell amps hard to tell from where I was. The mix was great, very nice sound for a gym hall as well as the lighting which was excellent. I have been to these parties many times and it never ceases to amaze me what a great atmosphere it is and how people have such a great time with not one drop of booze. Everyone takes picnics and just has a great time. Clapton is at his most relaxed and his playing is effortless.the songs are clearly well known by the band but often Gary Brooker throws in a few ad libs which leaves the rest of the band confused as to where he's going which leaves a smiling happy Clapton just having a gig with his mates
Great fun , already looking forward to the event next year.