I actually decided NOT to go see/hear the concert. My feeling was that the Portland concert would be, frankly, boring, Just like the last time I saw Clapton in Portland years ago. He tours for the money, not the music. (Sad because he has some fine musicians on stage with him).
Sort of like Dylan, but not as bad. Last year at Bumbershoot, the audience could barely make out an utterance. Not sure which songs he played for that matter. It's obvious he doesn't care about the audience. Lucky for us, the comedians had their fun.
As to Los Lobos, they were the only reason I considered going. I remember asking David in high school who his favorite guitarists were. Clapton was one of them.
But, in high school, the bands which became Los Lobos, didn't play Cream stuff. They played kick-ass Rock and Roll, and Rocking Blues. (Hear ...a Time To Dance, Los Lobos, for a taste of what they played then).
My first concert was Blind Faith (Delaney and Bonnie and Friends, It's A Beautiful Day). It was a great first concert.
If Blind Faith of 1969, and Boojum Snark and Euphoria (these 2 bands became Los Lobos) played today and I had to choose, I'd skip Blind Faith in a heart beat and go for the musicality, hard stomping kick-ass Rock of Los Lobos de East L.A.
Sort of like Dylan, but not as bad. Last year at Bumbershoot, the audience could barely make out an utterance. Not sure which songs he played for that matter. It's obvious he doesn't care about the audience. Lucky for us, the comedians had their fun.
As to Los Lobos, they were the only reason I considered going. I remember asking David in high school who his favorite guitarists were. Clapton was one of them.
But, in high school, the bands which became Los Lobos, didn't play Cream stuff. They played kick-ass Rock and Roll, and Rocking Blues. (Hear ...a Time To Dance, Los Lobos, for a taste of what they played then).
My first concert was Blind Faith (Delaney and Bonnie and Friends, It's A Beautiful Day). It was a great first concert.
If Blind Faith of 1969, and Boojum Snark and Euphoria (these 2 bands became Los Lobos) played today and I had to choose, I'd skip Blind Faith in a heart beat and go for the musicality, hard stomping kick-ass Rock of Los Lobos de East L.A.