A number of things are inseparable from Eric Clapton. Like the guitar model Fender Stratocaster that this British guitar master (or 'God', as once was chalked on a London wall) has been playing since the 1960s. Or the London concert stage The Royal Albert Hall, where Clapton has played more than 200 times. In 2015, he turned 70 and re-entered the stage where he is at home, 50 years after he first
… played with The Yardbirds. There are now many interchangeable live DVDs from Clapton. Slowhand At 70 is another special one. Clapton (with his trusty Stratocaster) and band play an inspired set of inevitable hits like Layla and I Shot The Sherrif, supplemented with many blues classics. The atmosphere remains sober. No guests or other fuss. A worthy concert, as befits a legendary artist. (MR)more