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Old 10 February 2014, 06:39 AM   #1
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Icon14 Rolex Spotting: Clapton in Basel 2013

Here's a link to a full Clapton concert; Basel 2013. Enjoy!

http://concert.arte.tv/de/baloise-session-eric-clapton



EC is with a DJ II he's had for a while now - stick/silver dial?

Chris Stainton, the keyboardist (without the hat) seems to also be wearing a DJ II?
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Old 10 February 2014, 07:48 AM   #2
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Thanks Eric!

I am downloading it now for future watching.
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Old 10 February 2014, 08:42 AM   #3
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I cannot watch the entire show right now but going quickly through it I can tell it's going to be a good one! With Andy Fairweather-Low and Chris Stainton you cannot go wrong.

Thank you for sharing.
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Old 10 February 2014, 09:01 AM   #4
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Thanks Eric!

I am downloading it now for future watching.
Oh thanks - I didn't even realize you could DL it!
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Old 10 February 2014, 09:17 AM   #5
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I cannot watch the entire show right now but going quickly through it I can tell it's going to be a good one! With Andy Fairweather-Low and Chris Stainton you cannot go wrong.

Thank you for sharing.
I knew of Andy Fairweather-Low because he was with Clapton on Unplugged but was amazed to see Chris Stainton's resume.


Spooky Tooth
The Last Puff (1970, Island)
The Best of Spooky Tooth (1970, Island) (compilation album)

Leon Russell
Leon Russell (1970, Shelter)
Leon Russell and The Shelter People (1971, Shelter)

Don Nix
Living By the Days (1971, Elektra)

Joe Cocker
With a Little Help from My Friends (1969, A&M)
Joe Cocker! (1969, A&M)
Mad Dogs and Englishmen (1970, A&M)
Joe Cocker (1972, A&M)
One Night of Sin (1989)
Night Calls (1991, Capitol)
Have a Little Faith (1994, Capitol)
Long Voyage Home (1995)
Across from Midnight (1997, Capitol)
Organic (1996)

The Who
Quadrophenia (1973, Track) (2-LP)
Tommy (Polydor, 1975) (2-LP)

Bryn Haworth
Sunny Side of the Street (1974, Island)
Keep the Ball Rolling (1979, A&M)

Jim Capaldi
Whale Meat Again (1974, Island)

The Grease Band
Amazing Grease (1975, Goodear)

Ian Hunter
All-American Alien Boy (1976, CBS)
Once Bitten Twice Shy (2000)

Maddy Prior
Changing Winds (1978, Chrysalis)
Momento: the Best of Maddy Prior (1995)

Stephen Bishop
Red Cab to Manhattan (1980, Warner)

Eric Clapton
Just One Night (1980)
Another Ticket
Money and Cigarettes
Behind the Sun
From The Cradle
Pilgrim
Back Home
Live in Hyde Park (1997)
Sessions for Robert J (2004)

Marianne Faithfull
Dangerous Acquaintances (1981, Island)
A Perfect Stranger: The Island Anthology (1998)

Alvin Lee Band
RX5 (1981, Avatar)

Gary Brooker
Lead Me to the Water (1982, Mercury)

Pete Townshend
All the Best Cowboys Have Chinese Eyes (1982, Atlantic)

Ringo Starr
Old Wave (1983)
Starr Struck: Best of Ringo Starr, Vol. 2 (1989)

Simon Townshend (the younger brother of Pete Townshend)
Sweet Sound (1983 and 1984, Polydor)

Bryan Ferry
Taxi (1993)

B. B. King
Deuces Wild (1997, MCA)
Here and There: the Uncollected B. B. King (2001)

Eros Ramazzotti
Eros Live (1998)

The Alarm
Best of the Alarm & Mike Peters (1998)
Eye of the Hurricane (expanded) (2002)

Jimmy Smith
Dot Com Blues (2001)

David Gilmour
On an Island (2006)

Andy Fairweather Low
The Very Best of Andy Fairweather Low (2008)

Good company indeed!
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Old 10 February 2014, 09:21 AM   #6
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Oh thanks - I didn't even realize you could DL it!
There's a Firefox extension (DownloadHelper) that lets you download internet video.

Cheers!

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Old 10 February 2014, 09:27 AM   #7
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I knew of Andy Fairweather-Low because he was with Clapton on Unplugged but was amazed to see Chris Stainton's resume.





Spooky Tooth

The Last Puff (1970, Island)

The Best of Spooky Tooth (1970, Island) (compilation album)



Leon Russell

Leon Russell (1970, Shelter)

Leon Russell and The Shelter People (1971, Shelter)



Don Nix

Living By the Days (1971, Elektra)



Joe Cocker

With a Little Help from My Friends (1969, A&M)

Joe Cocker! (1969, A&M)

Mad Dogs and Englishmen (1970, A&M)

Joe Cocker (1972, A&M)

One Night of Sin (1989)

Night Calls (1991, Capitol)

Have a Little Faith (1994, Capitol)

Long Voyage Home (1995)

Across from Midnight (1997, Capitol)

Organic (1996)



The Who

Quadrophenia (1973, Track) (2-LP)

Tommy (Polydor, 1975) (2-LP)



Bryn Haworth

Sunny Side of the Street (1974, Island)

Keep the Ball Rolling (1979, A&M)



Jim Capaldi

Whale Meat Again (1974, Island)



The Grease Band

Amazing Grease (1975, Goodear)



Ian Hunter

All-American Alien Boy (1976, CBS)

Once Bitten Twice Shy (2000)



Maddy Prior

Changing Winds (1978, Chrysalis)

Momento: the Best of Maddy Prior (1995)



Stephen Bishop

Red Cab to Manhattan (1980, Warner)



Eric Clapton

Just One Night (1980)

Another Ticket

Money and Cigarettes

Behind the Sun

From The Cradle

Pilgrim

Back Home

Live in Hyde Park (1997)

Sessions for Robert J (2004)



Marianne Faithfull

Dangerous Acquaintances (1981, Island)

A Perfect Stranger: The Island Anthology (1998)



Alvin Lee Band

RX5 (1981, Avatar)



Gary Brooker

Lead Me to the Water (1982, Mercury)



Pete Townshend

All the Best Cowboys Have Chinese Eyes (1982, Atlantic)



Ringo Starr

Old Wave (1983)

Starr Struck: Best of Ringo Starr, Vol. 2 (1989)



Simon Townshend (the younger brother of Pete Townshend)

Sweet Sound (1983 and 1984, Polydor)



Bryan Ferry

Taxi (1993)



B. B. King

Deuces Wild (1997, MCA)

Here and There: the Uncollected B. B. King (2001)



Eros Ramazzotti

Eros Live (1998)



The Alarm

Best of the Alarm & Mike Peters (1998)

Eye of the Hurricane (expanded) (2002)



Jimmy Smith

Dot Com Blues (2001)



David Gilmour

On an Island (2006)



Andy Fairweather Low

The Very Best of Andy Fairweather Low (2008)



Good company indeed!

That's amazing, thank you!

He's also been a regular tour member of Clapton's as well!
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Old 10 February 2014, 12:16 PM   #8
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Thanks Eric. More links about EC the better.

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Old 10 February 2014, 01:55 PM   #9
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Amazing link. Thanks.
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Old 10 February 2014, 03:12 PM   #10
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Thanks for posting the link. I recall him discussing his watch habit in his book (expensive Pateks, etc.). It is interesting that he wears pretty basic Rolex models as daily wearers. I remember he wore a white-dial EXP II for a couple of years not too long ago.

It is always fun to watch him play. My favorite periods of his were '65-'70 and '88-'92.

I have a '89 Fender Clapton strat in "7-UP Green," and although I'm no musician, it is fun to hit a few good notes on that thing.
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Excellent!!!!! Thanks for the link!
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Old 10 February 2014, 05:36 PM   #14
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Old 11 February 2014, 01:56 AM   #15
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Thanks for posting the link. I recall him discussing his watch habit in his book (expensive Pateks, etc.). It is interesting that he wears pretty basic Rolex models as daily wearers. I remember he wore a white-dial EXP II for a couple of years not too long ago.

It is always fun to watch him play. My favorite periods of his were '65-'70 and '88-'92.

I have a '89 Fender Clapton strat in "7-UP Green," and although I'm no musician, it is fun to hit a few good notes on that thing.
I'll have to re-read the book and look for when he mentions his watches!

He's been wearing mostly Rolex for a long time. Though I have seen pictures with him and his platinum Patek 2499 - that was sold at auction. Clapton sold a lot of his pieces, including many collector's items through Christie's a few years back.

I did notice the white dial EXP II - which I think he also recently sold at auction.
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I cannot watch the entire show right now but going quickly through it I can tell it's going to be a good one! With Andy Fairweather-Low and Chris Stainton you cannot go wrong.

Thank you for sharing.
Always a fantastic band! Though I've come to love Doyle B. II on guitar...

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