Steve is featured in the April/May issue of Relix. For a link to purchase the magazine as well as read other recent articles on Steve, please visit:
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Steve is featured in the April/May issue of Relix. For a link to purchase the magazine as well as read other recent articles on Steve, please visit:
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Steve is featured in the March/April issue of Performing Songwriter. For a link to purchase the magazine as well as other compelling articles, check out www.performingsongwriter.com
During the middle numbers, the two stars stretched out during several lengthy instrumental passages. With Winwood laying down chords on the organ, Clapton explored the various twists and turns of the Traffic classic "Pearly Queen," while both ably recast the saxophone parts of "Glad" on piano and guitar. Clapton took center stage for the haunting blues of "Double Trouble," while Winwood served up his own otherworldly fare in a rare performance of Traffic's eerie "No Face, No Name, No Number."
On the one hand, I've been very lucky and very blessed to be able to play with so many people and to play to so many people, and that I have a vocation that I really love to do, so I actually have no complaints at all.
But then on the other hand, I suppose there can always be improvements, so I can't say that I've done everything as perfectly as it could have been done. I'm sure there are things I could have done a little better at the time. I can't think of a specific one right offhand, but as it happened, I did what I did and what I live with now is what I've done in the past and I can't complain.