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Eric Clapton

Live Performances by Eric Clapton in 1999

Eric Clapton - Live Performance of 'Wonderful Tonight' from Madison Square Garden

Madison Square Garden
New York City, NY, United States

January 1, 1999 | Video Length: 6:11
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  • In January 1999, Eric Clapton performed "Wonderful Tonight" live at Madison Square Garden during a benefit concert for the Crossroads Centre, a rehabi... Read Full Description >

    In January 1999, Eric Clapton performed "Wonderful Tonight" live at Madison Square Garden during a benefit concert for the Crossroads Centre, a rehabilitation facility he founded in Antigua. This event came shortly after the release of his live album "One More Car, One More Rider," which was issued in 2001 and featured recordings from his 2001 tour. At this period in his career, Clapton was experiencing a resurgence in popularity, following the success of previous albums, including the acclaimed "Pilgrim" from 1998. This era marked an important phase in Clapton's life, as he was not only focused on music but also on philanthropic efforts, particularly in relation to his Crossroads Centre, reflecting his personal journey and struggles with addiction. The performance of "Wonderful Tonight," a classic ballad co-written by Clapton, embodies the emotional depth and musicality that has characterized much of his work over the decades.

Eric Clapton Live at Madison Square Garden Performing 'Layla'

Madison Square Garden
New York, NY, United States

January 1, 1999 | Video Length: 8:02
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  • In the live recording of "Layla" from January 1, 1999, at Madison Square Garden, Eric Clapton was in a period marked by a resurgence in his career. Th... Read Full Description >

    In the live recording of "Layla" from January 1, 1999, at Madison Square Garden, Eric Clapton was in a period marked by a resurgence in his career. This performance came shortly after the release of his critically acclaimed album "Pilgrim" in 1998, which showcased a more adult contemporary style compared to his earlier work. Notably, "Layla," originally released by Derek and the Dominoes in 1970, has remained a defining piece of Clapton's repertoire, illustrating his enduring influence in the music world. By the late 1990s, Clapton was at a pivotal moment; he had gained significant commercial success and was recognized not just for his guitar skills but also for his songwriting. His performance during this New Year's concert reflects his artistry and ability to connect with audiences, marking a high point in his long and varied career.