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Eric Clapton & Steve Winwood:Live from Madison Square Garden

By: Ron Hart

The reunion of former Blind Faith bandmates Eric Clapton and Steve Winwood marks the latest gold brick in Clapton’s path down memory lane that has seen the legendary British rock guitarist rekindle some of his most legendary collaborative partnerships in recent years ranging from his old Cream mates Jack Bruce and Ginger Baker to 461 Ocean Boulevard songwriting partner JJ Cale to fellow Yardbirds alumni Jeff Beck, not to mention his 2000 duet album with boyhood hero B.B. King, the worthwhile Riding With The King (which is long overdue for a revisit, at least in my own rotation).

However, in working together again with Winwood, EC seems more alive (sonically speaking) than he has in years. Well, at least from the sound of the reconvened duo’s immaculate concert recording from their trio of dates at the fabled Manhattan arena in February of 2008. Maybe it’s the sense of extra added love for the material performed at those shows or the genuine impenetrable chemistry these two old mates share together, but Live From Madison Square Garden (released May 19 on WEA/Reprise) arguably stands as Clapton’s finest official live release since the 1974 Rainbow Concert album, or at least since his stint as the lead guitarist in George Harrison’s band for the late Beatle’s long, lost Live in Japan from 1992. It certainly blows away the rather wooden performance he gave on that very MSG stage in 2005 when he got back together with Cream (a reunion commemorated on the CD/DVD release of the trio’s stiff performance at the Royal Albert Hall). At least from where I was sitting in the audience on the night I went, those gigs saw Jack Bruce carry the majority of those reunion shows with his fiery vocal delivery and impeccable bass playing while an unhealthy-looking Ginger struggled to keep up the pace on his drum set and Clapton essentially phoned in the riffs for “Spoonful” and “White Room” with a bored look on his face.

Such is not the case between Winwood and Clapton. Live From Madison Square Garden, released as a two-CD set and a DVD, shows both men sharing equal time on stage and hitting their marks with the enthusiasm and energy of men half their age. Ably supported by a stellar back-up group rounded out by session bassist extraordinaire Willie Weeks, Ian Thomas on drums and Chris Stainton on keyboards, the old friends ramble through the entirety of Side One of the Blind Faith album, highlighted by stellar renditions “Presence of the Lord” on disc one and a phenomenally soulful version of “Can’t Find My Way Home” on the second disc, not to mention BF’s cover of Sam Myers’ “Sleeping in the Ground,” a rarity that made its official debut on the 2001 deluxe edition of the super group’s 1969 masterpiece.

Clapton and Winwood round out the show with an apt sampling of their back catalogs, markedly Derek and the Dominoes’ “Tell The Truth”, Clapton’s own pair of smash hits in “After Midnight” (the original fast version, mind you, not the beer commercial edition) and “Cocaine,” and Winwood’s Traffic anthem “Dear Mr. Fantasy” (a big thanks to both Steve and Eric for avoiding their equally dreadful ’80s material). They also performed a slew of covers that make up almost a third of this collection, including a buoyant tribute to the late Buddy Miles with a brassy spin through “Them Changes,” a solo Winwood crooning his way through Ray Charles’ “Georgia On My Mind” and an ace pair of Jimi Hendrix covers, “Little Wing,” which Clapton originally took a stab at on Derek and the Dominoes’ Layla and other Assorted Love Songs, and a sprawling 16-plus minute jam through Jimi Hendrix’s “Voodoo Chile” (the Side One version) that features some of the most impassioned blues guitar this writer has heard EC burn through in years. In fact, to get the full effect, you might actually want to pick up the DVD, just so you can watch the master at work for yourself.

Any fan of the classic rock staples that both Clapton and Winwood have provided for three generations will certainly benefit from owning this most exceptional concert album.

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Watson retains lead at Turnberry

The 138th Open, Turnberry
Date: 16-19 July
Coverage: Live TV coverage on BBC Two, Online and the Red Button, live on Radio 5 Live and text commentary online on all four days

By Mark Orlovac
BBC Sport at Turnberry

Tom Watson

Tom Watson will take a one-shot lead going into the final day of the 138th Open at Turnberry as he chases a fairytale sixth title.

The 59-year-old carded two birdies in his final three holes for a third-round 71 to end a compelling day four under.

Ross Fisher leads the British challenge after a 70 put him together with Australian Mathew Goggin one behind.

England’s Lee Westwood and South African Retief Goosen are sitting two strokes off the lead.

American duo Jim Furyk and Stewart Cink are sitting on one under and are the only other players under par after another blustery day made low scoring difficult.

More to follow.</p


This article is from the BBC News website. © British Broadcasting Corporation, The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites.

Lesley Stern: How To Live On $0 A Day: An Undervalued Asset In Tough Times

In a volatile economic market I can think of no better cushion (aside from cash and gold bullion) than duct tape. And the good…

Mass Animation’s ‘Live Music’ Short to Play with TriStar Pictures’ ‘Planet 51′

LOS ANGELES and SANTA CLARA, Calif., June 16, 2009 – Mass Animation, Sony Pictures and Intel Corporation today announced that the ground-breaking animated short film “Live Music,” a worldwide collaboration by animators using a unique application built on the Facebook Platform, will be attached to TriStar Pictures’ animated feature “Planet 51,” scheduled for a Nov. 20 wide theatrical release in North America.

Ott Free Download Release

Ott – Live at Gnomelandia, A Free Mix


Ott

Veteran British producer Ott has been no stranger to the U.S. touring market in the last year. With almost 40 shows since last October, Ott has built solid momentum around his live show, which fuses traditional dub undertones with his mastery of electronic sounds.

Live at Gnomelandia is a 60-minute mix that incorporates unreleased versions of songs from both of Ott’s studio albums, Blumenkraft and Skylon, as well as an exclusive unreleased track. Listeners familiar with Ott’s studio sound, which is often categorized as downtempo or chillout, will notice their favorite tracks transformed into up-beat live grooves appropriate for the dance floor. Reflective of the Ott Live experience, Live at Gnomelandia is a glimpse of what many can expect to catch this summer while Ott is on tour.

Ott – Live @ Gnomelandia Free Download at autonomousmusic.org/downloads.

Ott Tour Dates:

07/16/09 Thu Camp Bisco Mariaville, NY

07/17/09 Fri Kinetic Playground Chicago, IL

07/18/09 Sat Orpheum Theater – Stage Door Madison, WI

09/27/09 Sun Eeartdance Laytonville, CA

Check our recent review of Ott in Ashville here.


Björk: Voltaic DVD/CD/VINYL

BJÖRK’S MULTI-MEDIA VOLTAIC OUT ON NONESUCH RECORDS


Björk

Björk‘s Voltaic, a very special DVD/CD/VINYL recording, was released in the U.S. earlier this month by Nonesuch Records, full track listings are below. Voltaic is a lovingly packaged celebration of the past two years of activities surrounding Björk’s Volta — her critically praised sixth studio album, which came out in 2007.

Björk’s band on the Volta tour included Mark Bell (LFO) on computers and keyboards and Damian Taylor on keyboards and programming. Also featured were Chris Corsano (Sonic Youth, etc.) on drums and percussion and Jónas Sen playing piano, harpsichord and church organ. Björk’s all female Icelandic 10-piece brass section rounded out the group. A dynamic, grand live experience, the Volta tour has been acclaimed around the world and recorded on DVD for those who were not able to catch the band in a live setting.

Voltaic CD 1 – CD of songs from the Volta tour performed live at Olympic Studios
1. Wanderlust
2. Hunter
3. Pleasure Is All Mine
4. Innocence
5. Army of Me
6. I Miss You
7. Earth intruders
8. All Is Full Of Love
9. Pagan Poetry
10. Vertebrae by Vertebrae
11. Declare Independence

Voltaic DVD 1 – DVD of live concert performances

1. Brennio Pio Vitar – Live in Paris
2. Earth Intruders – Live in Paris
3. Hunter – Live in Paris
4. Immature – Live in Paris
5. Joga – Live in Paris
6. Pleasure Is All Mine – Live in Paris
7. Vertebrae by Vertebrae – Live in Paris
8. Where Is the Line – Live in Paris
9. Who Is It – Live in Paris
10. Desired Constellation – Live in Paris
11. Army of Me – Live in Paris
12. Bachelorette – Live in Paris
13. Wanderlust – Live in Paris
14. Hyperballad – Live in Paris
15. Pluto – Live in Paris
16. Declare Independence – Live in Paris
17. Pneumonia – Live in Reykjavik
18. My Juvenile – Live in Reykjavik
19. Vokuro – Live in Reykjavik
20. Sonnets / Unrealities XI – Live in Reykjavik
21. Mouths Cradle – Live in Reykjavik

Voltaic CD 2 – CD of remixes of Volta songs

1. Earth Intruders – Spank Rock remix
2. Innocence – Simian Mobile Disco remix 12″
3. Declare Independence – Mathew Herbert 12″
4. Wanderlust – Ratatat remix
5. The Dull Flame of Desire – modeselektor’s RMX for girls
6. Earth Intruders – lexx remix
7. Innocence – Sinden remix
8. Declare Independence – Ghostigital in Deep End Dance remix 12″
9. The Dull Flame of Desire – Modeselektor’s RMX for Boys
10. Innocence – Alva Noto Unitxt remodel 12″ version
11. Declare Independence – Black Plus mix
12. Innocence – Simian Mobile Disco dub remix

Voltaic DVD 2 – DVD of the Volta videos

1. Earth Intruders
2. Declare Independence
3. Innocence – Version 1 (winner)
4. Wanderlust
5. The Dull Flame of Desire
6. Innocence – David Saghiri
7. Innocence – Dimitrio Stankowicz
8. Innocence – Etienne Strubbe
9. Innocence – Juliet Himmer
10. Innocence – Laurent Labouille
11. Innocence – Mario Caporali
12. Innocence – Miko
13. Innocence – Misi Park & Pierre Khazem
14. Innocence – Christiano Leal
15. Innocence – Roland Matusek


Dr. Judith Rich: Knowing I Will Die Someday, How Then Shall I Live?

I know this sounds like a really “heavy” subject to be bringing up, especially now, in the middle of summer, when everybody just wants to…

Comedy Central’s “Michael & Michael Have Issues” To Feature Live Commercials With Show’s Stars

In what is believed to be a first for a scripted series, “Michael & Michael” will feature live commercials during six of its seven episodes, as Messrs. Black and Showalter humorously wax poetic about the virtues of products including Unilever’…

Microsoft Office 2010 Debuts, Challenges Google Apps

Microsoft Office 2010 will be offered as a free online service to Microsoft Live subscribers, directly challenging Google Apps and other free cloud-based applications. Although Microsoft’s market dominance has traditionally been centered on the desktop, the products rolling out at Microsoft’s Worldwide Partner Conference in New Orleans show that Microsoft is increasingly seeing cloud-based applications and productivity suites as the wave of the future.
– Microsoft Office 2010, the newest version of Microsoft’s office productivity
suite, will be launched as a free online service for subscribers of Microsoft
Live. The move is a potentially radical one for Microsoft a
company whose market dominance has traditionally been based on desktop-centered
a…


The Uptake: Sotomayor Confirmation Hearings: Live 9 AM CT/10 AM ET

Hi, UpTakers. We’re partnering with Mother Jones to bring you live the Sotomayor Supreme Court confirmation hearings. Join us live today, July 13th, at 9…

WATCH LIVE: President Obama Speaks To Ghana’s Parliament

President Obama speaks to Ghana’s Parliament.

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Halle Berry kissing Jamie Foxx LIVE

And they pretend it was a prank…
Halle Berry who was awarded Spike TV’s 2009 “Guys Choice” Award literally took advantage of Jamie Foxx who really seemed to enjoy himself, while her current boyfriend, Gabriel Aubry, was quietly watching, visibly pissed.

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