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Stuart Ferguson's Collection

Eric Clapton   11/07/1994

The Fillmore, San Francisco, CA
Source Soundboard
Media CDR   2 discs
Notes lineage: Soundboard recording. "Blues at the Fillmore" (3BR Records - 3BR 125) Original 3BR (Directly from Igor and the Professor) > LiteOn iHAP322 (UL18 Firmware) > EAC v. 0.99 Prebeta 4 (Secure Mode, Calibrated Offset +6, 0) > FLAC (Level 6)
J-Card Comment Geetarz Comments:

Okay, we're talking "essential", right? After the success of the late 1980s and early 1990s - especially "Unplugged" - EC was finally free to pursue his passion, blues! After testing the waters with some "all blues" nights at the Royal Albert Hall, and then the mixed blues/pop/rock sets from 1993, in 1994 it was time to jump in all the way.

After a long summer arena tour with a setlist consisting only of his favorite blues numbers, in early November Clapton set out on a mini-tour of not arenas, not sheds, but small clubs - the places where this music was born, and meant to be played.

The first three nights were also notable, as on November 7/8/9 they took place at the Fillmore, in San Francisco, and were recorded and filmed for a movie by acclaimed director Martin Scorcese.

This night, the first of the three night run, was recorded on videotape by the crew so that they could plan their camera moves and "blocking" for the remaining two nights.

The videotape source has been available to collectors in varying quality for years, and has been used as the source for several boots, perhaps the most notable of which is "Blues From the Heart" (Parrott / Red Robin).

The folks at 3BR obtained access to a very low generation, much cleaner source than used for "Blues From the Heart", and after a bunch of work, released the result as "Blues At the Fillmore" for fans.

Even if you already have a copy of this title, this may be a nice upgrade for you, direct from the masters with known lineage.

Of course, EAC logs and checksums included, along with new 300DPI scans.

There's been a lot of discussion lately about what is "essential" Clapton, and I'm really glad this has come up. It's so easy for those of us who are familiar with an artist to lose track of what's essential, and accessible to everyone, not just diehard fans.

This is a great one ... and remember, kids ... PLAY IT LOUD!

~Geetarz, August 2009
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Owned by Stuart Ferguson · Last Updated May 23, 2023