It was a great show. BB King's performance had the feel that it might be his last. He kept saying he is 81 and even talked about his epitaph. Probably will be the last time I ever see him (have seen him maybe 10 times) and the last thing I'll remember was "The Thrill Is Gone". As it should be. Some great blues guitarists, not the least of which is the very underrated Robert Cray. Robert Randolph played pedal steel as I've never quite seen. Sheryl Crow was entertaining,
even if there was nobody in the crowd on headphones or roller blades. Jeff Beck played a sterling hour of lead guitar sans vocals. The young female on bass was a great accompanist to his mastery. As great a day as Derek Trucks had playing Duane Allman-like slide guitar fronting his own band and matching licks with Clapton, his wife, Susan Tedeschi, stole his set. Best female lead guitarist I've ever seen. And Steve Winwood joining with Clapton for old Blind Faith tunes was epic. MSN is running the entire 11 hour concert. There were some slow spots, as would be expected in an 11 hour show. But on balance, this was one for the ages.
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