Eric Clapton - 11/14/13
Baloise Sessions, Basel, Switzerland
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Eric Clapton 11/14/13
Baloise Sessions, Basel, Switzerland
Set I
Don’t Go to Strangers (J.J. Cale cover)
Key to the Highway (Charles Segar cover)
Hoochie Coochie Man (Muddy Waters cover)
Got My Mojo Working (Ann Cole cover)
Since You Said Goodbye (J.J. Cale cover)
After Midnight (J.J. Cale cover)
Call Me the Breeze (J.J. Cale cover)
Gin House (Amen Corner cover) (sung by Andy Fairweather-Low)
How Long (Ace cover) (sung by Paul Carrack)
Driftin' Blues (Johnny Moore's Three Blazers cover)
Nobody Knows You When You're Down and Out (Jimmy Cox cover)
Layla (Derek and the Dominos song)
Pretending Wonderful Tonight
Cross Road Blues (Robert Johnson cover)
Little Queen of Spades (Robert Johnson cover)
Cocaine (J.J. Cale cover)

Encore:
High Time We Went (Joe Cocker cover)
Set II
 
Set III
 
Comment
ERIC CLAPTON TO HEADLINE BALOISE SESSION IN NOVEMBER

Eric Clapton will headline the final two evenings of the Baloise Session, an annual indoor music festival in Basel, Switzerland on 13 and 14 November. The concerts will take place in the Event Halle, Messe Basel. Tickets go on sale from 4 September. EC's band for these two one-off shows will be Chris Stainton, Dave Bronze, Henry Spinetti, Andy Faiweather Low, Paul Carrack, Michelle John and Sharon White.
Eric Clapton and His Band are wrapping up their 2013 concerts this week with two shows in Basel, Switzerland. The shows are part of the "Baloise Sessions" indoor concert series and happen at the Event Halle in Basel. In front of 1500 people, Eric and his band peformed a 20 song set on 13 November , including five songs in memory of JJ Cale: "Don't Go To Strangers" (the opening number), "Since You Said Goodbye," After Midnight," "Call Me The Breeze" and "Cocaine." "After Midnight," rarely seen in a Clapton set list, was performed in the style of JJ Cale, rather than the way it has been recorded in the studio by Eric (in 1970 and 1987).

The seated acoustic portion of the evening was limited to four songs, a bit shorter than the May / June concerts. The acoustic songs at this concert were "Driftin'," "Nobody Knows You When You're Down And Out," "Goodnight Irene," and "Layla".
Baloise Session
Venue: Event Halle, Basel, Switzerland
SYNOPSIS
Never again will the world witness a career like that of Eric ‘Slowhand’ Clapton. And this, not only because it has gone on strong for 50 years now, or because this Englishman has influenced everything from beat to blues, the hippy era and the wild 80s. He wrote legendary evergreens like ‘Layla’ and ‘Tears In Heaven’, and made the completely unknown Bob Marley popular with his cover version of ‘I Shot The Sheriff’. In the studio and on stage, he breathed eternal life into J.J.Cale’s song ‘Cocaine’. As the guitarist in John Mayall’s Bluesbreakers and The Cream, he already firmly established his fame in the 60s with his 20-minute guitar solos. In 1966, a fan sprayed ‘Clapton is God’ on the wall of an underground station in Islington, London. The saying spread like wildfire, because no one plays the six strings as masterfully, with as much inspiration, yet as slowly and as beautifully as Eric Clapton.
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