The former Cream guitarist, 72, was photographed being ushered through the Los Angeles International Airport on Wednesday, By the clip seems he was in a reasonable good mood..
The artist, who first achieved fame for his work with Cream and Derek & the Dominoes before going solo, will reschedule the concerts for the fall.
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He was in the midst of his solo on Robert Johnson’s “Little Queen of Spades,” letting mildly distorted blues licks fly, one by one, when the band jumped up a key. He responded with a jolt, and for a moment, the stone-faced Mr. Clapton appeared to have given himself over to chance. Then, as with all his other blues solos that night, it ended just as it had seemed to get going.
New York Madison Square Garden Set List
“Key to the Highway”
“Badge”
“I’m Your Hoochie Coochie Man”
“I Shot the Sheriff”
“Driftin’ Blues”
“Nobody Knows You When You’re Down and Out”
“Tears in Heaven”
“Layla”
“Somebody’s Knocking”
“Wonderful Tonight”
“Cross Road Blues”
“Little Queen of Spades”
“Cocaine”
Encore
“Sunshine of Your Love”
“Before You Accuse Me”
Mr. Clapton was joined by two backing vocalists and a lean but sturdy quintet, tugged along by the game syncopation of Steve Gadd’s drumming. The group featured an organist and an electric-keyboard player, but no second guitar, which meant that there was no one to obstruct Mr. Clapton’s path or engage him in much dicey interplay.