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Uploaded by on May 6, 2009

Eric Clapton makes an unannounced guest appearance at Joe Bonamassa's Royal Albert Hall gig on May 4th. There was a no camera policy at the hall but they seemed to come out of pockets and purses everywhere. So when in Rome. I didn't get the intro by Joe or the beginning but it is worth seeing.

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  • is bonamassa better than clapton? technicly^^

  • Clapton is Clapton. Joe can be anybody he wants to be. There isn't anything he can't play. But Clapton is Clapton and Joe is Joe. Joe is technicly as good as anybody. What Joe plays with is emotion. He is as expresive as Beck and agressive as Page. He is all that came before him in one package.

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  • Two Great Artists ....I think we can all agree with that.

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  • Clapton can make your heart and soul bleed from inside, Joe can peel the skin off

  • i love this. two guitar gods. bcc meets cream. two of my favorite bands.

  • Two amazing guitarists in two different generations. Love it.

  • @bluessixtysix he is not an average joe if thats what you mean. he is joe Bonamassa

  • @500mgr stupid boy , Clapton is Clapton . He is not the better player of the world but he makes music ,he has his style and he is famous because he is original , he want just play music and noting else ...

  • I see Joe's still using that plexiglass shield in front of his amps. Poor boy's gonna be deaf by the time he's 40...

  • The Blues Legend on his blue strat. Great appearance.

  • The DVD of this show will be released Oct 6th in the US a week earlier in Europe. In a short interview Joe explains that he wouldn't play the way he plays without Clapton's influence. Clapton is a legend. Joe is working on that status. When Clapton sang his verse is when he announced to Joe you aren't quite there yet. That was what I noticed that night.

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