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Eric Clapton And Steve Winwood-Forever Man-Live At The MGM Grand

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Uploaded by on Sep 1, 2009

One of my personal favorite moments from the evening.

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  • Thats why Eric is the best of all time

  • Great solo- big it up for Abe Laboriel on the drums too- awesome feel and groove.

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  • Don't speak to the drummer! :D

  • Let's put the drummer in front hypnotizing dude

  • @Roymeister0 It´s quite obvious his guitar is tuned one step down, so he can easily play the D-riff on open strings, you can see power chords through the song according to this tune.

  • Winwood could sing the phone book and give it soul.

  • That`s Eric - Feeling ... nothing more to say ...

    That`s pure music ...

  • @Oelm3n Yeah sorry didnt think i posted that I was bass ackwards. I tune on Capo on G to E to Get D is what i was trying to relay.

  • @Roymeister0 Eric's guitar seems to be tuned down to D,G etc., since the song is in D minor, and he plays the main riff as low as possible.

  • God he's utterly brilliant!!!

  • It appears that hes got "blackie" tuned to G (GCFA#DG) for this song. I play it in Standard E the only difference is it's like capo-ing at the 3rd fret. Not sure why he did that my guess is he wanted to hit some higher octaves.

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