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Description Last evening there was magic at the Beacon Theatre in New York City. Eric Clapton performed songs from Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs with The Allman Brothers Band.

Set List: 1. Little Martha (Oteil Burbridgesolo on bass)
2. Mountain Jam Part 1
3. Trouble No More
4. Midnight Rider
5. Forty-Four Blues (with Danny Louis on piano)
6. Wasted Words
7. Gambler's Roll
8. Ain't Wastin' Time No More
9. Mountain Jam Part 2
Set II
10. Melissa
11. Leave My Blues at Home
12. No One To Run With
13. Key To The Highway (with Eric Clapton on guitar & vocals)
14. Stormy Monday (with Eric Clapton on guitar)
15. Dreams (with Eric Clapton on guitar)
16. Why Does Love Got To Be So Sad? (with Eric Clapton on guitar)
17. Little Wing (with Eric Clapton on guitar & vocals)
18. In Memory of Elizabeth Reed (with Eric Clapton on guitar)
Encore

19. Layla (with Eric Clapton on guitar & vocals, Danny Louis on piano)
Date 20 March 2009, 12:43:38
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