Eric Clapton & Jeff Beck - Crossroads live at MSG 2010

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Uploaded by on Jun 4, 2011

Live at MADISON SQUARE GARDEN, NYC. Feb 18 2010

From bootleg:M.S.G CROSSING 2010
Source:Excellent audience screen shot

--JEFF BECK & HIS BAND--
Jeff Beck - guitar
Jason Rebello - keyboards
Rhonda Smith - bass
Narada Michael Walden - drums

--ERIC CLAPTON & HIS BAND--
Eric Clapton - guitar / vocals
Chris Stainton - keyboards
Walt Richmond - keyboards
Willie Weeks - bass
Steve Gadd - drums
Michelle John - backing vocals
Sharon White - backing vocals

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  • Hi, all.

    I posted new video from this show.

    Check & watch my video.

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  • You kids are ridiculous! You can't compare this to what was done with Cream 40 years ago. There he was creating history. This is a celebration of that history he created 40 years ago. An established, accomplished legend enjoying what he did and doing some reminiscing with a friend and peer of his generation.

  • Fantastic! Do you have anymore?

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  • @2:32 that drummer is JAMMIN 

  • Poor Steve Gadd - but one has to work for a living....

  • This was the most talented two guys together for the song that made a Blues Man Jimmi Johnson, Blind Boy Fuller and Melvin Cray so into deep south, Carolina Bush Blues. No body talked Slaves could sing. Your Video brings that talking back to song. When do you think The Boy Bands will emulate these guys.

  • where to start every time i look a song up theirs people dribbling crap.. not attacking anyone on this page. I play guitar and sing above average but nothing to this caliber my dad plays and has written 40songs music is a outlet that nobody can take away sad,happy,drugs,losses,rape its in a song for a real muiso its not about how good you are its how you feel and how others feel you sing someone else song because its good and touched you in someway

  • nice

  • @uo8am No, I think you have every right to comment. A lot of the cd buying public don't play instruments, but generally are right on track with judging good music. Justin Beiber, Lady GaGa and gangsta rap are not necessarily my thing, but a lot of people out there sure seem to like them at the moment. Remember MC Hammer, Vanilla Ice, Hanson, Backstreet Boys, Nsync, Bell Biv Devoe, Boy George? They had fans at one time. Fortunately i didn't fall for that stuff, and found good groups.

  • @psykomystro Yeah, this song is historic because it connects Robert Johnson blues to the 60's. And Jeff is always bending music to make it state of the art, he was hugely important in the 1970's and 1980's. This is 2 legends playing a classic.

  • Loving the tempo on this one . Thanks for posting.

  • I went down to the crossroads and remembered I left the oven on... Oops

  • this is amazing two true guitar legends having fun!!!! rock on people

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