[Slowhand] MSG - June 28th - EC Story

Mark Deavult mark at inna.net
Fri Jul 2 18:06:33 EDT 2004


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Subject: [Slowhand] MSG - June 28th - EC Story


> Hello all fellow Slowhanders...
>
> I went to see EC June 28th at Madison Square Garden.  And what a show it
was.  It also happen to be my 21st birthday which made it really fun.  I
purchased my first official beer for $6 at the Garden.
>

[m] Ouch!  I'm not sure if this is a good, or bad thing ;)

> So I kept my mouth shut, mainly because the security guards are really
nasty at the Garden.

[m] I gotta say, from what I saw they were quite nice.  The one guy in the
middle on Monday night was kind enough to grab me a setlist, and the same
fellow on Tuesday night spotted a small boy with a camera way back in the
2nd floor section, and motioned for him to come up right in front of the
stage so the boy could take his picture.  And then right about the time that
Barry slipped up for the pre-Layla rush (Hi Barry) the guard went back,
grabbed the boy and his dad and brought him up to front center, which I
thought was awesome.  If that kid ain't an EC fan now, there's no hope.
At any rate, I think it's important to realize that it's these guys' jobs to
keep people in their assigned seats, which with New Yorkers is pretty much
like trying to herd cats.

>But then as he left and the lights came on, I yelled..."Lee!...Lee!"  He
looked at me and quickly threw a pick in my direction, >I caught it in my
opened right hand on the fly (and for anyone that has ever had a pick thrown
at them or threw a pick, they >don't exactly fly great).  He saw that I had
caught the pick and looked at me and winked.  I said to him thanks a lot and
then >quickly got chased away by security.  But I had achieved my long time
goal and I was happy, extremely happy.  As I was >walking away a few people
started asking, "Hey, do you have any picks?"  Lee ignored them for a while
and then as I >looked back Lee started throwing picks into the air, which
made me feel good, because he gave ME one!  Anyway, that is >my EC story, I
hope you enoyed.  eRic (and yes my name is Eric, pretty funny huh?).
>

Yes, saw you over there get the whole thing started - I was another pick
recipient, although I didn't get the "Across America 2004" but instead a
Crossroads Festival pick.  Then there was some maniac near me who tried to
vault over the rail to grab one of Randolph's picks - the security guy
behind the barricade tossed him back over with a great New York "Are you
f*&Kin' CRAZY?". Dunno why, the guy looked familiar.

It's also interesting reading the different impressions of the MSG shows.
In case someone might want to form their own from a snippett, try this:

http://www.geetarz.org/reviews/clapton/2004-06-28-msg-cocaine.mpg

It works better on a TV, and yes he played the string off the guitar, and no
he didn't want to swap, and yes he kept playing.  Best of all check out
Nathan gesturing as they walk off the stage ... priceless!

Cheers,
Mark




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