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Eric Clapton

Live Performances by Eric Clapton in 2001

ERIC CLAPTON Budokan, Tokyo Full Concert Performance

Budokan
Tokyo, Japan

January 1, 2001 | Video Length: 2:01
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Eric Clapton Performs 'Over the Rainbow' Live at Staples Center

Staples Center
Los Angeles, CA, United States

August 18, 2001 | Video Length: 10:01
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  • In 2001, Eric Clapton was in the midst of a highly successful phase of his career, marked by his live album "One More Car, One More Rider," which capt... Read Full Description >

    In 2001, Eric Clapton was in the midst of a highly successful phase of his career, marked by his live album "One More Car, One More Rider," which captured performances from his World Tour that year. The recording from August 18, 2001, at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, features his poignant rendition of "Over the Rainbow," showcasing his ability to blend rock with deep emotional expression. This live album, released in 2002, followed Clapton's earlier studio work, including the critically acclaimed "Reptile" from 2001. Notably, "One More Car, One More Rider" highlights Clapton's versatility as a performer, bridging various genres and demonstrating his mastery of the guitar. The tour further solidified his status as a legendary musician, attracting a diverse audience and reinforcing his influence in the music industry.

ERIC CLAPTON Live at Budokan - Full Concert featuring 'Tears In Heaven' and more

Budokan
Tokyo, Japan

December 4, 2001 | Video Length: 2:01
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  • In December 2001, Eric Clapton performed live at Budokan in Tokyo, a significant venue known for hosting various prominent artists. This performance o... Read Full Description >

    In December 2001, Eric Clapton performed live at Budokan in Tokyo, a significant venue known for hosting various prominent artists. This performance occurred shortly after the release of his studio album "Reptile," which debuted in March 2001. "Reptile" showcased Clapton's continued evolution as an artist, incorporating elements of blues, rock, and pop, demonstrating his versatility. During this time, Clapton was also enjoying a resurgence in popularity, partly fueled by his successful collaboration with artists like B.B. King. The Budokan concert featured a stellar lineup of musicians, including Nathan East and Steve Gadd, emphasizing Clapton's commitment to high-caliber live performances. Notably, this period marked a blend of his classic hits with newer material, reflecting his enduring influence and adaptability in the music scene.