I'm not an Eric Clapton hater by any means, but I saw him in Memphis in the late twenty-aughts, and it was -- without a doubt -- the most uninspired show I've ever been to. So disappointing, because I had been excited about it for months; it was clear that Clapton did not want to be on tour (or at least there that night). Roger Daltrey opened for him, and completely blew Clapton off the stage.Well, I can’t ever decide which one I like better. On one hand, we saw Clapton do it live in Nashville, and he killed it! On the other hand, Freddie King is just, well…Freddie King. Plus @AVB probably saw Lead Belly open for him!
Perhaps the most unexpected TDC:I hope whomever came up with the Tiny Desk idea is getting paid well, cause I love this series. Juvenile brought out all the stops when he was on there.
Have a good time Ray.off to a wedding so I'll leave you with the first import single I ever bought.
I'm not an Eric Clapton hater by any means, but I saw him in Memphis in the late twenty-aughts, and it was -- without a doubt -- the most uninspired show I've ever been to. So disappointing, because I had been excited about it for months; it was clear that Clapton did not want to be on tour (or at least there that night). Roger Daltrey opened for him, and completely blew Clapton off the stage.
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