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Eric Clapton and Steve Winwood perform "Had to Cry Today", "Double Trouble", "Pearly Queen", and seventeen other unforgettable hits in this 2008 concert captured live at Madison Square Garden.
An exclusive new documentary entitled "The Road to Madison Square Garden," an acoustic soundcheck, as well as additional performances of "Low Down", "Kind Hearted Woman", and "Crossroads" are also included.
History rocked and rock made history during a sold-out three-gig stand at Madison Square Garden in late February 2008 when icons Eric Clapton and Steve Winwood performed a concert together for the first time since their all-too-brief days in the legendary Blind Faith in 1969. Whether they will ever team again is unknown, but with this Blu-Ray disc recording of Eric Clapton and Steve Winwood Live From Madison Square Garden, fans everywhere are able to experience the sound and the glory of a performance on that famous stage by two of rock's greatest artists.
Features:
• All-Regions NTSC Blu-Ray Disc
• Video: MPEG-4 AVC
• Video resolution: 1080p
• Aspect ratio: 1.78:1
• Audio: English: PCM Stereo
• Audio: DTS 5.1
• Running time, 197 minutes
Selections:
1. Had To Cry Today
2. Them Changes
3. Forever Man
4. Sleeping In The Ground
5. Presence Of The Lord
6. Glad
7. Well All Right
8. Double Trouble
9. Pearly Queen
10. Tell The Truth
11. No Face, No Name, No Number
12. After Midnight
13. Split Decision
14. Rambling On My Mind
15. Georgia On My Mind
16. Little Wing
17. Voodoo Chile
18. CanÂ’t Find My Way Home
19. Dear Mr. Fantasy
20. Cocaine
Extras:
1. The Road to Madison Square Garden, an exclusive documentary featuring new interviews with Eric and Steve, together with rare footage and photographs of Cream, Traffic and Blind Faith
2. Rambling On My Mind: The final preparation for the three legendary performances highlighted by an acoustic soundcheck performance by Eric of the Robert Johnson standard “Rambling On My Mind”
3. Plus bonus Madison Square Garden performances of "Low Down," "Kind Hearted Woman" and "Crossroads"
Eric Clapton and Steve Winwood perform "Had to Cry Today", "Double Trouble", "Pearly Queen", and seventeen other unforgettable hits in this 2008 concert captured live at Madison Square Garden.
An exclusive new documentary entitled "The Road to Madison Square Garden," an acoustic soundcheck, as well as additional performances of "Low Down", "Kind Hearted Woman", and "Crossroads" are also included.
History rocked and rock made history during a sold-out three-gig stand at Madison Square Garden in late February 2008 when icons Eric Clapton and Steve Winwood performed a concert together for the first time since their all-too-brief days in the legendary Blind Faith in 1969. Whether they will ever team again is unknown, but with this Blu-Ray disc recording of Eric Clapton and Steve Winwood Live From Madison Square Garden, fans everywhere are able to experience the sound and the glory of a performance on that famous stage by two of rock's greatest artists.
Features:
• All-Regions NTSC Blu-Ray Disc
• Video: MPEG-4 AVC
• Video resolution: 1080p
• Aspect ratio: 1.78:1
• Audio: English: PCM Stereo
• Audio: DTS 5.1
• Running time, 197 minutes
Selections:
1. Had To Cry Today
2. Them Changes
3. Forever Man
4. Sleeping In The Ground
5. Presence Of The Lord
6. Glad
7. Well All Right
8. Double Trouble
9. Pearly Queen
10. Tell The Truth
11. No Face, No Name, No Number
12. After Midnight
13. Split Decision
14. Rambling On My Mind
15. Georgia On My Mind
16. Little Wing
17. Voodoo Chile
18. CanÂ’t Find My Way Home
19. Dear Mr. Fantasy
20. Cocaine
Extras:
1. The Road to Madison Square Garden, an exclusive documentary featuring new interviews with Eric and Steve, together with rare footage and photographs of Cream, Traffic and Blind Faith
2. Rambling On My Mind: The final preparation for the three legendary performances highlighted by an acoustic soundcheck performance by Eric of the Robert Johnson standard “Rambling On My Mind”
3. Plus bonus Madison Square Garden performances of "Low Down," "Kind Hearted Woman" and "Crossroads"