An unpublished audience shot video of Clapton's one peak "Journeyman Tour" appears again! Eric Clapton's "Journeyman Tour" in 1990 was a stage where he rocked out with electric guitar all the way through without an acoustic set in the middle of the show, and it is considered to be one of the peaks of his long career. Clapton's performance is considered to be one of the peaks of his long career. Clapton's long hair and Gianni Versace dress suit, without glasses, made for a very cool look, and made for a particularly popular tour. In the past, the tour has been blessed with excellent pro-shot footage, including the famous January 24 pro-shot of the four-piece band aired by the BBC and full live footage of the South American tour, but while audience shots were surprisingly scarce, suddenly the last leg of the American tour's first leg on April 20, However, there are surprisingly few audience shots of the tour, and suddenly a wonderful, complete audience shot video of the Ames, Iowa, performance on April 20, the last leg of the first leg of the American Tour, has appeared. It has never been released before. The angle is from the third floor stand, about 45 degrees right toward the stage, which was actually quite far away, but the full zoom-up captures Clapton's figure at a decent size, giving the impression of "watching from the second floor with the naked eye". As expected, the audience in the front is obstructed, but it is shot through the gap nicely, and I do not feel any stress. The angle is not stable in some parts at the beginning, but it stabilizes as early as the second song. The video is perfect for getting a full picture of the "Journeyman Tour" stage, as it is recorded perfectly, with no audio interruptions or darkening. What's more, the audio is not from the camera's built-in microphone, but a separate source of a wonderful stereo audience recording, fully synchronized, which makes this video even more appealing. Clapton was dressed in a black T-shirt, black jacket, and white pants, a relatively rare outfit for this tour. Anyway, this video is amazing. If you are a fan, this is a must-see level of footage! Clapton at 45 years old playing all over the place. The set list is fascinating! Let's take a look back at the dates of the "Journeyman Tour" in 1990. November 7, 1989: Album "Journeyman" released》・January 14-February 10: U.K. domestic tour including "18 Nights" at Royal Albert Hall, London ・February 14-March 5: European tour including Scandinavia ・March 24-May June 6: Received the "International Rock Award" at the Armory in Lexington, New York. July 21-September 29: Second leg of American tour; October 3-October 21: South American tour; November 7-November 29: Oceania & Southeast Asia tour; December 4-December 13: Japan tour. As you can see, the year was literally filled with world tours. This was the end of the first leg of the American tour, and after the success of "18 Nights" in London, the band was getting fat and motivated. From the opening of the show, the band was flying. The guitar solos on each song were already in full swing. The setlist included six songs from their latest album "Journeyman," and you could see live versions of the songs from that classic album. The chalking on "Bad Love" is amazing! The chalking on "Bad Love" is amazing, and Clapton still sings the high vocal line of the chorus well. Clapton even goes out and plays a solo as a service to the audience seated backstage. The crowd was so excited after the performance of this song! I think this was the highlight of the day. Cocaine and Layla are both amazing. The band members are introduced during the intro to Cocaine, and you can even see a young Katie Kissoon, who now serves as Clapton's back-up chorus member (young, sexy!)! Sexy! She's so cute!) The beginning of the solo is the middle of Sunshine Of Your Love. At the beginning of the solo, a passage from the standard number Blue Moon is played. There is a story that Clapton borrowed a passage from Blue Moon to compose his solo, which was originally Cream's original version, and he proved it here. It is an interesting stage where you can discover many things if you watch carefully. Clapton himself called them "the best band in the world. Nathan East on bass, Greg Philingains on keyboards, Steve Ferrone on drums, and Tessa Niles & Katie Kissoon on chorus have been trusted members since "AUGUST" in 1986, and they know how to breathe with Clapton. Phil Palmer, the second guitarist, was a talented player who joined the band in 1989 and was a session man first. He is a nephew of the Davis brothers of the Kinks, and his precise and dexterous playing, with no mistones at all, followed Clapton's lead to a great extent. It seems that Clapton scouted him when they met at an album session for British singer-songwriter Paul Brady in 1986, and met again at an album session for producer/artist John Astley in 1988 (after this, he was (he was brought on by Dire Straits). Alan Clarke, keyboardist, was the person Clapton consulted with and borrowed from Mark Knopfler of Dire Straits when the Philingains' schedule conflicted during their Japan tour in 1987. He was able to contrast with Guy Fletcher, who was in charge of the synths in Dire Straits, and divide the roles among them, so Clapton's band is also well separated from the Philingains (the Philingains play mainly piano and synths, while Clark plays mainly organ). And here was Ray Cooper (ex-Elton John Band), one of the oldest percussionists in the U.K. In the middle of Sunshine Of Your Love, there was a drum and percussion solo battle between Fellone and Cooper, and a call and response with the audience. The audience was also engaged in a call-and-response. The audience was in full swing from start to finish. Hilton Coliseum, Ames, IA, USA 20th April 1990 1. Intro 2. Pretending 3. No Alibis 4. Can't Find My Way Home 8. Bad Love 9. Before You Accuse Me 10. Old Love 11. Tearing Us Apart 12. Wonderful Tonight 13. Cocaine 14. You Made 15. Layla 16. Crossroads 17. Sunshine Of Your Love Eric Clapton - guitar/vocals Phil Palmer - guitar Greg Phillinganes - keyboards Phillinganes - keyboards Alan Clark - keyboards Nathan East - bass / vocals Steve Ferrone - drums Ray Cooper - percussions Katie Kissoon - backing vocals Tessa Niles - backing vocals COLOUR NTSC Approx. 141min.
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