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George Harrison with Eric Clapton - Tokyo 3 Days

Tokyo, Japan - December 14/15/17, 1991 - Masterport 061 - Aud 2

Disc 1: December 14, 1991
  1. I Want to Tell You
  2. Old Brown Shoe
  3. Taxman
  4. Give Me Love
  5. If I Needed Someone
  6. Something
  7. What is Life
  8. Dark Horse
  9. Piggies
  10. Pretending
  11. Old Love
  12. Badge
  13. Wonderful Tonight
Disc 2: December 14, 1991
  1. Got My Mind Set On You
  2. Cloud Nine
  3. Here Comes the Sun
  4. My Sweet Lord
  5. All Those Years Ago
  6. Cheer Down
  7. Devil's Radio
  8. Isn't It A Pity
  9. While My Guitar Gently Weeps
  10. Roll Over Beethoven
Disc 3: December 15, 1991
  1. I Want to Tell You
  2. Old Brown Shoe
  3. Taxman
  4. Give Me Love
  5. If I Needed Someone
  6. Something
  7. What is Life
  8. Dark Horse
  9. Piggies
  10. Pretending
  11. Old Love
  12. Badge
  13. Wonderful Tonight
Disc 4: December 15, 1991
  1. Got My Mind Set On You
  2. Cloud Nine
  3. Here Comes the Sun
  4. My Sweet Lord
  5. All Those Years Ago
  6. Cheer Down
  7. Devil's Radio
  8. Isn't It A Pity
  9. While My Guitar Gently Weeps
  10. Roll Over Beethoven
Disc 5: December 17, 1991
  1. I Want to Tell You
  2. Old Brown Shoe
  3. Taxman
  4. Give Me Love
  5. If I Needed Someone
  6. Something
  7. What is Life
  8. Dark Horse
  9. Piggies
  10. Pretending
  11. Old Love
  12. Badge
  13. Wonderful Tonight
Disc 6: December 17, 1991
  1. Got My Mind Set On You
  2. Cloud Nine
  3. Here Comes the Sun
  4. My Sweet Lord
  5. All Those Years Ago
  6. Cheer Down
  7. Devil's Radio
  8. Isn't It A Pity
  9. While My Guitar Gently Weeps
  10. Roll Over Beethoven

Geetarz Comments:

Recording quality varies and is generally poor, recorded in Tokyo's cavernous 'Dome'. However this set is worth acquiring if only for the blistering performance of "Pretending" during the first night's show. Am I the only person who finds it just a little surreal to find EC playing both "Wonderful Tonight" and "Old Love" during sets with Harrison, both songs ostensibly written about their mutual ex-wife Patti? It's just a little too weird for me...