
Crossroads Guitar Festival (2004) DVD
Steve (The Breed) played at this festival as we all know but I was wondering. Does anybody know if the DVD only contains "Whispering a Prayer" or also "I'm The Hell Outta Here"? Looked at a online store here in Holland and it only has WAP on it. Thanks 

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A lot of good music never made it on that DVD...
I can't believe they don't have Jeff Beck or Neal Schon on there.

I can't believe they don't have Jeff Beck or Neal Schon on there.
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Its a FANTASTIC DVD! Clapton plays some killer solos! the highlights are Steve, John Mclaughlin, Joe Walsh, Clapton, ZZ Top, Larry Carlton, Buddy Guy in my opinion. It is well worth a buy!
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I liked "Jingo" (santana/clapton) and i also like "Times Makes Two" (robert cray) and "I Am A Man Of Constant Sorrow"(Dan Tyminski)
i agree,its a bunch of wonderful music.NantucketSleighrider wrote:Its a FANTASTIC DVD! Clapton plays some killer solos! the highlights are Steve, John Mclaughlin, Joe Walsh, Clapton, ZZ Top, Larry Carlton, Buddy Guy in my opinion. It is well worth a buy!
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lol I remember when I watched steve play 'I'm The Hell Outta Here' I immediately paused the DVD and ran to the guitar lol. It was one of the most energetic and best performances I've seen the guys do IMO, certainly gave me a much needed kickstart to get back to practicing. It such a kickass song.
Eric Johnson's performance was just jawdropping also. Another dude that caught my attention was a black slide guitarist, I can't remember his name but he was a young dude with one of those lap slide guitar doohickies. He had a very unique sound, reminded me of the way alot of black people talk. Never heard slide played like that before. Then again I'm not a slide fan.
Eric Johnson's performance was just jawdropping also. Another dude that caught my attention was a black slide guitarist, I can't remember his name but he was a young dude with one of those lap slide guitar doohickies. He had a very unique sound, reminded me of the way alot of black people talk. Never heard slide played like that before. Then again I'm not a slide fan.
I have it and the highlight of the DVD for me is John Mayer.
I also like the way Steve left the mistakes in on his performance too, it makes it real to my ears. T-Mac looks like he's really enjoying it too.
It's definitely one to own in my opinion.
Tony
I also like the way Steve left the mistakes in on his performance too, it makes it real to my ears. T-Mac looks like he's really enjoying it too.
It's definitely one to own in my opinion.
Tony