 DVD Track Listings Disc one:
Introduction (by Bill Murray)
"Uberesso," Sonny Landreth
"Hell at Home," Sonny Landreth with Eric Clapton
"Maharina," John McLaughlin
"Rosie," Doyle Bramhall II
"Outside Woman Blues," Doyle Bramhall II
"Little by Little," Susan Tedeschi with the Derek Trucks Band
"Anyday," the Derek Trucks Band
"Highway 61 Revisited," Johnny Winter with the Derek Trucks Band
"Nobodysoul," Robert Randolph & the Family Band
"Poor Johnny," Robert Cray Band
"Dirty Work at the Crossroads," Jimmie Vaughan with the Robert Cray Band
"Sitting on Top of the World," Hubert Sumlin with the Robert Cray Band & Jimmie Vaughan
"Paying the Cost To Be the Boss," B.B. King with the Robert Cray Band with Jimmie Vaughan & Hubert Sumlin
"Rock Me Baby," B.B. King with the Robert Cray Band with Jimmie Vaughan & Hubert Sumlin
"Sweet Thing," Vince Gill
"Country Boy," Albert Lee with Vince Gill
"If It Makes You Happy," Sheryl Crow with Vince Gill & Albert Lee
"Tulsa Time," Sheryl Crow with Eric Clapton, Vince Gill & Albert Lee
"Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain," Willie Nelson with Vince Gill & Albert Lee
"On the Road Again," Willie Nelson with Sheryl Crow, Vince Gill & Albert Lee
Disc two:
"Belief," John Mayer
"Gravity," John Mayer
"Don't Worry Baby," Los Lobos
"Mas Y Mas," Los Lobos
"Cause We Ended As Lovers," Jeff Beck
"Big Block," Jeff Beck
"Tell the Truth," Eric Clapton
"Isn't It a Pity," Eric Clapton
"Who Do You Love," Robbie Robertson with Eric Clapton
"Presence of the Lord," Steve Winwood with Eric Clapton
"Can't Find My Way Home," Steve Winwood with Eric Clapton
"Had To Cry Today," Steve Winwood with Eric Clapton
"Dear Mr. Fantasy," Steve Winwood
"Crossroads," Eric Clapton and Steve Winwood
"Mary Had a Little Lamb," Buddy Guy
"Damn Right I've Got the Blues," Buddy Guy
"Sweet Home Chicago," Buddy Guy with Eric Clapton, Robert Cray, John Mayer, Hubert Sumlin, Jimmie Vaughan & Johnny Winter
 The concert was UNREAL... I can't imagine the DVD will be any different The strength of this 12-hour guitar festival taking place on a sweltering day in Chicago can not be visualized just by the immortal lineup. With such a talented group of shredders, everybody knew that it would be $90 well spent. What the audience did not know was that this concert would go down as one of the best, if not THE best, in post 60's and 70's history.
With godly performances from Clapton, Jeff Beck, Derek Trucks, Steve Winwood, Buddy Guy, and John Mayer, little was left to the imagination. The audience was screaming at times, and even crying at times. BB King made a very emotional appearance, even driving many to tears. TWO THUMBS WAY UP.
There were very few low points of this concert, but the best part is, I get to fast-forward through the dull parts.
I am pre-ordering this now.
 DVD Track Listings Disc one:
Introduction (by Bill Murray)
"Uberesso," Sonny Landreth
"Hell at Home," Sonny Landreth with Eric Clapton
"Maharina," John McLaughlin
"Rosie," Doyle Bramhall II
"Outside Woman Blues," Doyle Bramhall II
"Little by Little," Susan Tedeschi with the Derek Trucks Band
"Anyday," the Derek Trucks Band
"Highway 61 Revisited," Johnny Winter with the Derek Trucks Band
"Nobodysoul," Robert Randolph & the Family Band
"Poor Johnny," Robert Cray Band
"Dirty Work at the Crossroads," Jimmie Vaughan with the Robert Cray Band
"Sitting on Top of the World," Hubert Sumlin with the Robert Cray Band & Jimmie Vaughan
"Paying the Cost To Be the Boss," B.B. King with the Robert Cray Band with Jimmie Vaughan & Hubert Sumlin
"Rock Me Baby," B.B. King with the Robert Cray Band with Jimmie Vaughan & Hubert Sumlin
"Sweet Thing," Vince Gill
"Country Boy," Albert Lee with Vince Gill
"If It Makes You Happy," Sheryl Crow with Vince Gill & Albert Lee
"Tulsa Time," Sheryl Crow with Eric Clapton, Vince Gill & Albert Lee
"Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain," Willie Nelson with Vince Gill & Albert Lee
"On the Road Again," Willie Nelson with Sheryl Crow, Vince Gill & Albert Lee
Disc two:
"Belief," John Mayer
"Gravity," John Mayer
"Don't Worry Baby," Los Lobos
"Mas Y Mas," Los Lobos
"Cause We Ended As Lovers," Jeff Beck
"Big Block," Jeff Beck
"Tell the Truth," Eric Clapton
"Isn't It a Pity," Eric Clapton
"Who Do You Love," Robbie Robertson with Eric Clapton
"Presence of the Lord," Steve Winwood with Eric Clapton
"Can't Find My Way Home," Steve Winwood with Eric Clapton
"Had To Cry Today," Steve Winwood with Eric Clapton
"Dear Mr. Fantasy," Steve Winwood
"Crossroads," Eric Clapton and Steve Winwood
"Mary Had a Little Lamb," Buddy Guy
"Damn Right I've Got the Blues," Buddy Guy
"Sweet Home Chicago," Buddy Guy with Eric Clapton, Robert Cray, John Mayer, Hubert Sumlin, Jimmie Vaughan & Johnny Winter
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