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Best Collaboration That Never Happened: Carlos Santana & Eric Clapton

Clapton drew a crowd whose size would rival Bruce Springsteen’s the next weekend, filling up the main stage’s entire field, and audiences really wanted to believe a Santana guitar duel actually might go down. Clapton’s band, however, was plenty virtuosic in and of itself and expertly entertained that crowd with hits like "Layla," "Crossroads" and "Cocaine."

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