After the Crossroads Guitar Festival in Chicago last summer, the duo is reuniting again for these three nights at Madison Square Garden. They opened Monday night's show without frills, without gimmicks, just a little smoke floating off the stage. The lights went down at 8:20 p.m. and out they walked. Their plan was to let the instruments do the talking.
Clapton actually played 14 songs before he addressed the crowd with anything more than a "Thank you."
"What should I say?" Clapton asked, sitting alone on stage during a rare break. "It's a great thrill to play with Steve and I've been looking forward to it for a long time."
It's impossible to avoid comparing the two heavyweights. Poor Winwood. It's not easy sharing the stage with a guitar god. With or without Clapton, his voice was scratchy during some songs ("Sleeping in the Ground") and screamy during others ("Well Alright"). The crowd stood behind Winwood -- let's give him credit, he nailed "Voodoo Chile" and offered a nice piano solo of "Georgia on My Mind" -- but the guess here is that a Clapton solo show might have made for a more enjoyable evening.
The concert reached its peaks when Clapton took center stage, Winwood played the piano and the two exploded into one of Clapton's rock songs. The audience roared for a long time after the pair got done with "After Midnight," a Clapton classic.
To be fair, it was a blues-heavy set, which benefited Clapton more than Winwood. To hear Clapton work those strings on "Can't Find My Way Home" and "I'm So Glad" was a real treat. The duo saved "Crossroads" for their encore.
01. Had To Cry Today 02. Low Down 03. Forever Man 04. Them Changes 05. Sleeping In The Ground 06. Presence Of The Lord 07. Glad / Well Alright 08. Double Trouble 09. Pearly Queen 10. Tell The Truth 11. No Face 12. After Midnight 13. Split Decision 14. Ramblin On My Mind (EC) 15. Georgia On My Mind (S.Winwood) 16. Little Wing 17. Voodoo Child 18. Can't Find My Way Home 19. Dear Mr Fantasy 20. Crossroads (Encore) Mike Kerwickn / NorthJersey.com
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