A great moment in Chicago concert history, with a timeless piece, captured beautifully. Notably at the 2007 Crossroads Guitar Festival, Steve performed this with Clapton, Bramhall, and Trucks--a great performance--but seeing this from Petty's 2008 Chicago event with Winwood, which I had the pleasure of experiencing, was a real treat. This goes right into my faves alongside the XRoads piece. Thanks a Trillion for posting this.
Zookeeper: I've been a subscriber of yours for "oh so long". What impresses me about this video is the way Petty stays out of the way while Campbell and Winwood jam, Did Campbell memorize Clapton licks when covering Blind Faith songs in the 70's? Who didn't? Great work.
Zombie Zookeeper: I've been a subscriber of yours for 'oh so long'. What impreses me in this video is how Tom kept 'out' of the picture once he saw there was chemistry between Winwood and Mike Campbell. Campbell plays Clapton (Blind Faith) leads like a pro. Like a guy who'd learned them for Blind Faith cover songs in the 1970's. (duh, he did, who didn't?) So, the trade-off licks and looks from Campbell and Winwood MAKE this video for me. Thanks for posting (once again). -JERRY
Steve Winwood performed at the inauguration gala of Bill Clinton, but try as I might, I can't remember the name of this song. Can anyone share it with me?
Amazing when tou think that Blind Faith first performed this in 1969, Steve Winwood played keyboards and sang. The guitarist was Eric Clapton. Must take some guts to follow Claptons footsteps with your 'second' instrument, an entirely different band and manage to pull it off so well - beautiful song and brilliantly performed, excellent stuff. Thanks for posting
Winwood always was a guitarist; played the burning lead on the original "Dear Mr. Fantasy", by Traffic. He can play with anyone, 2182248, as he's a genius, and a virtuoso. One of my faves of all time. Not pickin' on ya, bro, just needed to clarify that.
A great moment in Chicago concert history, with a timeless piece, captured beautifully. Notably at the 2007 Crossroads Guitar Festival, Steve performed this with Clapton, Bramhall, and Trucks--a great performance--but seeing this from Petty's 2008 Chicago event with Winwood, which I had the pleasure of experiencing, was a real treat. This goes right into my faves alongside the XRoads piece. Thanks a Trillion for posting this.
dogsidoowniwnotpalc 1 year ago
I have to say that I think Mike Campbell might be the best lead guitarist nobody knows!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
savannah388 1 year ago
As great as Petty is and Mike Campbell also, you just know their in awe-I mean he is a legend
savannah388 1 year ago
Zookeeper: I've been a subscriber of yours for "oh so long". What impresses me about this video is the way Petty stays out of the way while Campbell and Winwood jam, Did Campbell memorize Clapton licks when covering Blind Faith songs in the 70's? Who didn't? Great work.
MrJerryWallace 1 year ago
Zombie Zookeeper: I've been a subscriber of yours for 'oh so long'. What impreses me in this video is how Tom kept 'out' of the picture once he saw there was chemistry between Winwood and Mike Campbell. Campbell plays Clapton (Blind Faith) leads like a pro. Like a guy who'd learned them for Blind Faith cover songs in the 1970's. (duh, he did, who didn't?) So, the trade-off licks and looks from Campbell and Winwood MAKE this video for me. Thanks for posting (once again). -JERRY
MrJerryWallace 1 year ago
Mike is greatest of all ;o) love his dusenberg guitar...
spliff2901 2 years ago
I think I´m in love with Mike. lol
badellA86 2 years ago
What a sight
What a sound
Thanks ZZK!
fretkillrfan 2 years ago
Steve Winwood performed at the inauguration gala of Bill Clinton, but try as I might, I can't remember the name of this song. Can anyone share it with me?
normanmjohnson 2 years ago
He's still fucking good!
stigmaweb 2 years ago
This is actualy good quality for a camera
Austinsj13 2 years ago
Steve Winwood's voice is very powerful and deep and is often mistaken for that of a black soul singer.
TomGreenUK 3 years ago
The original they are finger picking it in Drop D tuning..
TJTele52 3 years ago
blind faith was one hell of band while it lasted. clapton. winwood. baker.
keithm08 3 years ago
Great job Zombie Zookeeper i was at this show and this was my highlight of the night. great show, keep it up
GonzoIllini 3 years ago 2
What a great moment, and your footage is excellent -- great video and sound. Thanks for posting.
Tycho114 3 years ago 3
Amazing when tou think that Blind Faith first performed this in 1969, Steve Winwood played keyboards and sang. The guitarist was Eric Clapton. Must take some guts to follow Claptons footsteps with your 'second' instrument, an entirely different band and manage to pull it off so well - beautiful song and brilliantly performed, excellent stuff. Thanks for posting
2182248 3 years ago 4
Winwood always was a guitarist; played the burning lead on the original "Dear Mr. Fantasy", by Traffic. He can play with anyone, 2182248, as he's a genius, and a virtuoso. One of my faves of all time. Not pickin' on ya, bro, just needed to clarify that.
chipchaw 3 years ago 3
God, this is so beautiful... thanks for filming this ZZ! I wish they´d played this at my shows... :(
badellA86 3 years ago
Steve Winwood too !!!
mistertomasP 3 years ago 2
Great! Cannot wait for 8/16
kronlof2 3 years ago
Thank you for sharing your collection of Tom Petty videos. They're great!!!!!!
mistertomasP 3 years ago