Monday, May 4, 2009

Joe Bonamassa And Eric Clapton Go Further On Up The Road At The Royal Albert Hall

Tonight, May 4th "New King Of The Blues", hard rockin' blues guitarist Joe Bonamassa played a sold out show at London's prestigious Royal Albert Hall.


As a very special guest, none other than "Slowhand", guitar legend Eric Clapton joined Bonamassa on stage for a very bluesworthy version of "Further On Up The Road".

Here's some fan produced footage of this historic event :

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

What an evening.....I was there wacthing joe and the band for the 2nd date on the tour....he just rocks!!!...having watched Gary Moore in Bristol last week(tuesday) and witnessed literally hundreds of walk outs during the performance....I think GM's comments are well and truely in the bin!!..s g

Anonymous said...

fantastic evening joe is awesome

Anonymous said...

The concert of the year!!

Anonymous said...

A great show,he is a great musician. Not sure about the double drums though. A bit too stadium for me.
Saw the first show last year in about a 900 seater, and feel that energy was better.
Too popular now for the smaller venues I guess.
Good to see EC and PJ.

Anonymous said...

Great show at The Royal Albert Hall (what a venue, too !). Amazing surprise when Eric Clapton joined in !!
I saw Gary Moore 2 days earlier at the Hammersmith Apollo and it was pale in comparison, almost boring and very self-centered.
Joe is very talented and plays various kind of blues, his acoustic part was awesome too.

Anonymous said...

I took the long way from Norway. I never regret. Time of my life.

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