Michele Bramlett When I was 15 in London and heard this song for the first time when it was released I jumped on my bike and went and bought the 45 immediately. Just blown away.
Delaney found "After Midnight" ( as far as I know before JJ Cale put in on record ) suggested that Clapton do it. Said if you don't I'm going to. Delaney had something of a bad rap but he did draw Clapton out
This was a fantastic band. Brothers & Sisters vibes. The horns The twin guitars The horn sections Gregg Allman's 1974 tour was like this Supporting The Laid Back material.. Clapton's 461 Ocean Blvd had this vibe. So did Blind Faith.... The early Seventies.
Oh my gosh. What a thrill to come here and find Michelle in the comments section! 🎉 I've always thought Delaney and Bonnie deserved greater appreciation and commercial success. Oozing with talent, fabulous sound, and paired with a who's who of rockstars. Discovered them in the early 70s (am 64), and still listen today. Thanks to your parents, Michelle, for creating music that outlived them, and that helped define a generation. ❤
I saw Delaney and Bonnie at the old Electric Factory in Philly when they toured supporting the Delaney and Bonnie and Friends on Tour with Eric Clapton album. George Harrison and Billy Preston were not on the show I attended but everyone else on this video was. They were all incredible as individual performers and even better as a band. I still get chills when I listen to that album and I especially get them watching this vid. Easily one of the best shows I've ever seen, anywhere!.
When your backing band is Eric Clapton, George Harrison, Jim Gordon, Carl Radle, Billy Preston, Bobby Whitlock and Bobby Keys, then you've really made it!
I’ve always thought D&B had compromising photos of somebody very important in order get such billings because I never really appreciated them that much.
This is one of THE MOST significant collaborations in the history of rock music. The fact that Delaney and Bonnie and Friends isn't the number one answer when any question of which was the greatest rock band, or the greatest supergroup of all time question is asked,,,,, just adds to the mystique of this monster collaboration.
George and Eric really liked and respected Delaney & Bonnie and helped them out when they were in need...a class act and great group of very talented and nice people on stage,a very rare video of them with george and eric,at least one i have never seen and i am 142yrs old!
Out of sight! What an amazing time in rock music history. The beginning of the end of The Beatles, and the beginning of so much yet to come from so many of the people on that stage!
They don't make music like this anymore! I was 16 years old in 1969 when I first heard of Delaney and Bonnie and bought all their albums. I have loved their music ever since, and all the great musicians in this video who they played with. I never saw them live but wish I had. Nobody today comes anywhere close to what they were doing back then.
just a huge bit a history here, LOL. In the early 70's, i listened to transister radio with the one piece earphone. NIGHTLY. I was born Nov 60. By 74, i bought a stereo and the world lost me to headphones. I was a Clapton fan, its what made me love this band.
Had the pleasure of seeing their British tour in Birmingham (England) Town Hall (There are backstage pics out there) great gig. They both had great voices, but Bonnie blew us away!
I saw Delaney, Bonnie with the Friends six days earlier at the Liverpool Empire. It was one of the best concerts I have ever seen with a magnetic line-up.
I hate I never got to meet Delaney before his passing. Had mutual acquaintances that I used to jam with and I’m a huge Clapton/Harrison fav. Would have been awesome
Great footage! I see Delaney is playing the rosewood Telecaster that was given to George Harrison by Fender. Glad to hear it is now back in possession of the Harrison estate.
I actually met George Harrison in 1998 and when I told him I was a player, I said I played a tele, and that I remember him with a beautiful rosewood one. His reply was, “Oh I remember that guitar. I have it away”. Haha. So cool. He was a sweetheart
Art Hynes yes-it’s claptons firebird( they played two sets this day and as delaney straps on the firebird, behind him harrison has the les paul clapton had given him(lucy). the edit was made there-delaney had the rosewood telecaster and harrison has his stratocaster(rocky). confused yet?
Bonnie’s hips are informing the groove… 2023, and I’m immersing myself in the joys of *this music* because it is organic, orgasmic, visceral and ESSENTIAL. And George f**king Harrison is humbly adding sweet guitar licks. ❤
I play this a lot ! Never Get Tired of This ! I was listening to D & B's 1st Album /c.d. together entitled 'Home' , and it is a real Gem of Musical Heartfelt Soul that more people need to hear and be AWARE of ....! Go Find It ! Buy It ! And You'll Be Surprised at how Uplifting That MUSIC really Is ! Honorable Mention & Kudos to Everyone at STAX ! Incredible ! I Love you Delaney & Bonnie Forever ......! God Bless You Michele Bramlett ! much Love to You as Well ! Bonnie Too !
This was a fantastic band. Brothers & Sisters vibes. The horns The twin guitars The horn sections Gregg Allman's 1974 tour was like this Supporting The Laid Back material.. Clapton's 461 Ocean Blvd had this vibe. So did Blind Faith...
And the great Bobby Whitlock!!! Along with Carl and Jim who basically became whole Derek and the Domino's. Of course Georgia recruit all of them for All things must pass
Got to see them with Duane Allman and King Curtis...... I was expecting Clapton but there was this guy wailing on guitar and it was Duane Allman...... I said I want to play like him someday...... I'm still playing today and everyday......50 years later.......what a night
The USA bringing some sweet southern gospel soul rock to English shores ’ and beyond 🦋 An absolute honour to witness three concerts in December 1969. Back stage passes included c/o Robert Stigwood & Polydor - Atlantic UK for Croydon & Bristol . Maybe the best ‘live’ shows I’ve ever witnessed . Pretty sure Billy Preston was not at the Albert Hall or Fairfield Hall , Croydon ; but Rita Coolidge was (🌟) and I think Dave Mason ? And contrary to supposed history , at that London Royal Albert Hall Show with all ‘The Beatles watching’ 🙏💙 George Harrison did play for a while during the second half of the show ! I gotta run that by Mr Bobby Whitlock some time ...me and my buddy Adrian were front row level directly in front of Eric Clapton. EC wore a black velvet suit. Played a black Gibson Les Paul Custom with gold pick ups n all ( might be the first time we’d ever seen one here in England ) George played ‘stage left’ mostly hidden by the stage curtains , and behind Clapton , but at one point he was lit up by the ‘lights’ and some of the crowd just ...oohed and wowed ! He looked pretty much the same as in this ‘Comin’ Home ‘ video but not sure what Fender he was playing , somethings telling me a black Fender Stratocaster but I may be wrong on that . An amazing band , sensational ‘vibe’ ; phenomenal vocals . With what would later become ‘The Dominos’ ( Carl & Jim , Bobby W , EC plus at the first ever ‘ Derek & ‘The Dominos’ gig .. London Lyceum The Strand , June 1969 Dave Mason also played lead & rhythm guitar ) . Bobby Whitlock just ‘killing it ‘ on a Hammond B2 ? I think , astonishing talent and passion . I guess I will never see the likes of that level of talent playing as a ‘band ‘ ever again . 💙🙏❤️🎶 apologies for being vague on some points but it was a few years back now 🙏🎵
Now that I’m sober it’s better who needs the booze &drugs,even though it was still kickass!!!!!😎We’re still here to appreciate that good jammin’.If there’s a Rock n Roll Heaven I want to go! Can’t believe we lived through those days.
Clapton said that Delaney and Bonnie were his warm up band when he was with Blind Faith and that he thought it should be the other way around. He liked them so much he started travelling with them instead of his own band.
i saw Bonnie & Delaney at Harvard Stadium in Cambridge MA summer 70 with Clapton & Duanne Allman for $2 what a show! also saw Van Morrison Mott The Hoople, Tom Paxton IT's A Beautiful Day B B King shows there but was working & missed the Miles Davis Janis Joplin gigs at that Stadium that summer
When i heard that harmonic lick at 5:20 , i wondered if it was Eric or George, but it blew my mind that it was Delaney playing it! Alot of people think thats a Eddie Van Halen lick, but i saw an old video of Roy Buchanon playing it…except thw way Roy played it, it just came from his fingertips without pretense or preperation
@@billyboy1093 we’re not talking about the same thing…I’ve been playing guitar for 45 years… it’s NOT something “a 3 year old can play”! A much better version of this lick was played by Gary Moore during the guitar solo on The Traveling Wilburys’ “She’s My Baby”. You seemed to be describing a standard pick scrape, which is easy to do, but takes practice to perfect
That is a very short description of what happened according to Bobby Whitlock , and Delaney was very difficult to get along with , also Eric and Bobby Whitlock did not much help writing songs for Derek and the Dominos , this is great ,Derek and the Dominos is better...
@@nednewh8913 Yes so I have heard , and as I was alluding to the Dominos, Whitlock , Gordon , Radle , and Clapton had already meshed on Harrisons All Things Must pass album , they were already writing songs .Eric and Bobby both said no Delaney for their album , and as it turned out , or really anybody else , Duane was great on the jams , and was a spur of the moment decision , and added to the mix wonderfully Bobby Whitlock says those sessions , some of those songs were in one take , and they jammed the rest of the time
Actually it's You Tube that does that. It's something about the how if you don't make this a part of a rotating playlist then it counts as a strike against it or something like that. It's not actual viewers thumbing it down.
Great song. I bought the single when it was released in about 1971. Pity that the sound balance is set so that it’s almost impossible to hear Eric’s guitar.
George gave the Rosewood Tele to Delaney. When it came up for auction many decades later, the Harrison Estate paid close to half a million dollars to get it back.
THE ULTIMATE AMERICAN TAKIN IT TO CHURCH RYTHYM TRACK AND YES AN AMERICAN MUSEUM OF GUITARS /FIREBIDS/TELECASTERS/LES PAULS / STRATS/ HAMOMMOND B3/ FENDER RHODES / ALL FROM SAM ASH MUSIC NYC WHAT A MUSICAL POCKET / AMERICAN MUSIC
Matteo leapt over the heads of giants and proved to those that thought there was no way to improve on the godlike playing of the Dimeolas, Holdsworths, Methenys, Atkins, Carltons, Lukathers, Ritenours, and Montgomerys of the world, that there is a way, and its name is Matteo Mancuso. At 25 or so yrs of age his need to carry his message and spread his gospel is like Metheny’s indefatigable nonstop worldwide touring and teaching. Let’s hope he keeps it up for 50 plus years like Metheny, then we will really have something!
Thanks for loving my parents ❤️
How could we not Michele Bramlett?
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✌️❤️ 🎶🤗
One of the most influential bands of it's time (from an old bloke).
Michele Bramlett When I was 15 in London and heard this song for the first time when it was released I jumped on my bike and went and bought the 45 immediately. Just blown away.
@@funkyalfonso Thank you for sharing that memory ❤
I read somewhere Clapton said " Delaney taught me everything I know about singing " . What a compliment .
He probably did, but eric sang on the beano album! With John mayall rip.
And he stole every lick from Freddie King
Delaney found "After Midnight" ( as far as I know before JJ Cale put in on record ) suggested that Clapton do it. Said if you don't I'm going to. Delaney had something of a bad rap but he did draw Clapton out
What a lineup; Delaney, Bonnie & Friends including both George Harrison and Eric Clapton..... Monster of a Band !!!
I believe that is Bobby Whitlock tickling the keys on the Hammond B3
You have the Domino band, George Harrison, Rita Coolidge, Bobby Keys, & Billy Preston. Just a couple of decent musicians. 🤣
This was a fantastic band.
Brothers & Sisters vibes.
The horns The twin guitars
The horn sections
Gregg Allman's 1974 tour was like this
Supporting The Laid Back material..
Clapton's 461 Ocean Blvd had this vibe.
So did Blind Faith....
The early Seventies.
Great musicians congregated to D&B because they were that good.
Oh my gosh. What a thrill to come here and find Michelle in the comments section! 🎉
I've always thought Delaney and Bonnie deserved greater appreciation and commercial success. Oozing with talent, fabulous sound, and paired with a who's who of rockstars. Discovered them in the early 70s (am 64), and still listen today.
Thanks to your parents, Michelle, for creating music that outlived them, and that helped define a generation. ❤
Bought this as a single in 1970 aged 15, freaking fabulous! ☆☆☆☆☆
I saw Delaney and Bonnie at the old Electric Factory in Philly when they toured supporting the Delaney and Bonnie and Friends on Tour with Eric Clapton album. George Harrison and Billy Preston were not on the show I attended but everyone else on this video was. They were all incredible as individual performers and even better as a band. I still get chills when I listen to that album and I especially get them watching this vid. Easily one of the best shows I've ever seen, anywhere!.
When your backing band is Eric Clapton, George Harrison, Jim Gordon, Carl Radle, Billy Preston, Bobby Whitlock and Bobby Keys, then you've really made it!
And Jim Price!! He and Bobby both played with the Stones later on.
eric, Carl, jim, and Bobby formed derrek and the dominos soon after
….and Rita Coolidge
I’ve always thought D&B had compromising photos of somebody very important in order get such billings because I never really appreciated them that much.
Leon Russel put them together, they became Mad Gods and English Dogs, Georges Harrisson band, JJ Cale band, and Deck and the Dominos.
I was there at this fantastic concert in Copenhagen. I will never forget the joy it was…. ❤️
lucky,lucky you indeed!
That was definitely an "All Star Band". Nothing but absolute legends on that stage!
Hypnotic,best RnR ever recorded.
That Carl Radle bassline is kickass. All that tallent in one place at one time.
Carl and Jim in the pocket
Good at their craft no doubt.
I agree 100!%! In it to win it!
One the best bassists of all time.. radle played with everyone! Was a nice guy but extremely shy.
Carl is one of the most underated bassists EVER !!!
I've found an awful lot of good music that boils right down to D and B...fantastic!
Very few bands these days with this much raw soul.
The way it comes in with Gordon's brilliant fill and Radle's awesome bass line. Wow!
I love how jim makes it look easy, in the zone.
Never been equaled. This is the peak.
I agree - this is brilliant.
This is one of THE MOST significant collaborations in the history of rock music. The fact that Delaney and Bonnie and Friends isn't the number one answer when any question of which was the greatest rock band, or the greatest supergroup of all time question is asked,,,,, just adds to the mystique of this monster collaboration.
George and Eric really liked and respected Delaney & Bonnie and
helped them out when they were in need...a class act and great
group of very talented and nice people on stage,a very rare video
of them with george and eric,at least one i have never seen and i
am 142yrs old!
Now I see what all the greats saw in them. Mind blowing MUSIC!!
HALL OF FAME WORTHY CAPTURE OF A LIVE SONG!!!!!
Jim Gordon, you will always be to me one of the Great drummers of all time !!!
Gordon was fantastic. Gordon was evil.
Poor jim Gordon, probably the most underrated tragic tale in music history.
don't kill your mom
Jim Gordon is god.
They all look so high
So much talent on one stage that it gets in the way of itself.
This whole concert is incredible. Carle Radle and Jim Gordon are one of the finest rhythm sections ever. RIP Carl and Jimmy.
Out of sight! What an amazing time in rock music history. The beginning of the end of The Beatles, and the beginning of so much yet to come from so many of the people on that stage!
Past the end of the four Beatles. Any work was done by the Threatles after August 1969.
No kidding! Derek and the Dominoes, Rita Coolidge, George's solo work, Bobby Keys with the Stones, etc etc
When music was raw, real and laid track by track. Its glorious.
In the zone as well
They don't make music like this anymore! I was 16 years old in 1969 when I first heard of Delaney and Bonnie and bought all their albums. I have loved their music ever since, and all the great musicians in this video who they played with. I never saw them live but wish I had. Nobody today comes anywhere close to what they were doing back then.
just a huge bit a history here, LOL. In the early 70's, i listened to transister radio with the one piece earphone. NIGHTLY. I was born Nov 60. By 74, i bought a stereo and the world lost me to headphones. I was a Clapton fan, its what made me love this band.
I saw them on “Festival Express” tour of Canada in Calgary. Almost as epic as Woodstock!! D&B were fabulous.
Is that the same tour with the band and Janis Joplin?
@@ninjavigilante5311 and The Dead and Taj Mahal
@@ninjavigilante5311 and Buddy Guy. and running out of booze in Saskatoon.
Thank you very much for sharing this incredible bit of important musical history
There is so much rock history on this stage.
This- was a super group. The amount of cumulative talent on that stage was unparalleled.
Both great r&b vocalists. I wish they hadn’t disappeared after only a few years
Had the pleasure of seeing their British tour in Birmingham (England) Town Hall (There are backstage pics out there) great gig. They both had great voices, but Bonnie blew us away!
I saw Delaney, Bonnie with the Friends six days earlier at the Liverpool Empire. It was one of the best concerts I have ever seen with a magnetic line-up.
It’s so amazing seeing such a great group.
I hate I never got to meet Delaney before his passing. Had mutual acquaintances that I used to jam with and I’m a huge Clapton/Harrison fav. Would have been awesome
Fun fact: that rosewood Telecaster Delaney is playing was the same guitar George played on the Let It Be sessions
Love these guys. This was when music was real.
Lotta talent in that room.
You bet, that video is a piece of history.!!!!♡
@@melissatyree566 It most certainly is - One of the great rock bands.
Great footage! I see Delaney is playing the rosewood Telecaster that was given to George Harrison by Fender. Glad to hear it is now back in possession of the Harrison estate.
They made two of those guitars & one went to Delaney. It was for sale a few years ago when His Health went bad...
I actually met George Harrison in 1998 and when I told him I was a player, I said I played a tele, and that I remember him with a beautiful rosewood one. His reply was, “Oh I remember that guitar. I have it away”. Haha. So cool. He was a sweetheart
Gave
Yes that's Georges Tele....But look at .04 sec...Could it be Clapton's Firebird 1....WOW
Art Hynes yes-it’s claptons firebird( they played two sets this day and as delaney straps on the firebird, behind him harrison has the les paul clapton had given him(lucy). the edit was made there-delaney had the rosewood telecaster and harrison has his stratocaster(rocky). confused yet?
Bonnie’s hips are informing the groove…
2023, and I’m immersing myself in the joys of *this music* because it is organic, orgasmic, visceral and ESSENTIAL.
And George f**king Harrison is humbly adding sweet guitar licks.
❤
Mississippi's finest Delaney Bramlett
Grew up on this,all those musicians were the fabric of many recordings during that time period
I play this a lot ! Never Get Tired of This ! I was listening to D & B's 1st Album /c.d. together entitled 'Home' , and it is a real Gem of Musical Heartfelt Soul that more people need to hear and be AWARE of ....! Go Find It ! Buy It ! And You'll Be Surprised at how Uplifting That MUSIC really Is ! Honorable Mention & Kudos to Everyone at STAX ! Incredible ! I Love you Delaney & Bonnie Forever ......! God Bless You Michele Bramlett ! much Love to You as Well ! Bonnie Too !
Wonderful album
Great show !
My favorite song of all time.
This was a fantastic band.
Brothers & Sisters vibes.
The horns The twin guitars
The horn sections
Gregg Allman's 1974 tour was like this
Supporting The Laid Back material..
Clapton's 461 Ocean Blvd had this vibe.
So did Blind Faith...
So do I! It felt like I was floating on a cloud dancing! Great playing! ❤🥰
Enjoyed they're music since I was a child , at least 50 years or more
Yeeeaaaaahhhhh, when it all comes together,............finally....................and the getting there was worth it
A pure Classic!
My lord, what a BAND!
the greatest super group?! Dang!
how cool are you that you have clapton AND harrison in your band.... gawd damn!
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Basically the band became Eric C. band -- Derrick and the Dominos
And Bonnie Bramlett! ;)
And the great Bobby Whitlock!!!
Along with Carl and Jim who basically became whole Derek and the Domino's. Of course Georgia recruit all of them for All things must pass
The Rosewood Telecaster Delaney is playing was made especially for George .
When rock 'n' roll was played by talented musicians.
George and Eric relieved from their stardom pressure
Got to see them with Duane Allman and King Curtis...... I was expecting Clapton but there was this guy wailing on guitar and it was Duane Allman...... I said I want to play like him someday...... I'm still playing today and everyday......50 years later.......what a night
I love the opening riff on this song!! Great song all the way!!
The USA bringing some sweet southern gospel soul rock to English shores ’ and beyond 🦋
An absolute honour to witness three concerts in December 1969. Back stage passes included c/o Robert Stigwood
& Polydor - Atlantic UK for Croydon & Bristol .
Maybe the best ‘live’ shows I’ve ever witnessed . Pretty sure Billy Preston was not at the Albert Hall or Fairfield Hall , Croydon ;
but Rita Coolidge was (🌟) and I think Dave Mason ?
And contrary to supposed history , at that London Royal Albert Hall Show with all ‘The Beatles watching’
🙏💙 George Harrison did play for a while during the second half of the show ! I gotta run that by Mr Bobby Whitlock some time ...me and my buddy Adrian were front row level directly in front of Eric Clapton.
EC wore a black velvet suit. Played a black Gibson Les Paul Custom with gold pick ups n all ( might be the first time we’d ever seen one here in England ) George played ‘stage left’ mostly hidden by the stage curtains , and behind Clapton , but at one point he was lit up by the ‘lights’ and some of the crowd just ...oohed and wowed ! He looked pretty much the same as in this ‘Comin’ Home ‘ video but not sure what Fender he was playing , somethings telling me a black Fender Stratocaster but I may be wrong on that .
An amazing band , sensational ‘vibe’ ; phenomenal vocals . With what would later become ‘The Dominos’ ( Carl & Jim , Bobby W , EC
plus at the first ever ‘ Derek & ‘The Dominos’ gig .. London Lyceum The Strand , June 1969 Dave Mason also played lead & rhythm guitar ) .
Bobby Whitlock just ‘killing it ‘ on a Hammond B2 ? I think , astonishing talent and passion .
I guess I will never see the likes of that level of talent playing as a ‘band ‘ ever again . 💙🙏❤️🎶 apologies for being vague on some points but it was a few years back now 🙏🎵
So much soul.
I may not have been alive for this moment… but I don’t doubt I was alive for this moment… the music is all to familiar
My favourite D & B performance by far. This may make sense to no one, but Bonnie is completely within the groove
Really great line up, a tune! Thanks for share.
I sure don’t wanna go back to 1969. I don’t have all that great memories of the period. But maybe please we could transfer 69 music to 2024?
Just look at the quality in this band. It doesn't get much better.
I think I just died and went to heaven
I CAN'T STOP WATCHING THIS CLIP!!!
Man, they were all flying high 😊
FANTASTIC!
God bless drugs,without we never ever could listen this kind of music
Now that I’m sober it’s better who needs the booze &drugs,even though it was still kickass!!!!!😎We’re still here to appreciate that good jammin’.If there’s a Rock n Roll Heaven I want to go! Can’t believe we lived through those days.
Sad to think there's an entire generation of kids who never even heard of them. Spend their
Clapton said that Delaney and Bonnie were his warm up band when he was with Blind Faith and that he thought it should be the other way around. He liked them so much he started travelling with them instead of his own band.
Great live Band...🎸
i saw Bonnie & Delaney at Harvard Stadium in Cambridge MA summer 70 with Clapton & Duanne Allman for $2 what a show! also saw Van Morrison Mott The Hoople, Tom Paxton IT's A Beautiful Day B B King shows there but was working & missed the Miles Davis Janis Joplin gigs at that Stadium that summer
i know i have heard this somewhere before. it is so good i want to cry.
This is just so DAMN GREAT!!!
Great footage of Delaney & Bonnie and Friends with Eric Clapton and George Harrison!
Those fortunate to know about Delany and Bonnie are blessed
All of Derek & the Dominos present
When i heard that harmonic lick at 5:20 , i wondered if it was Eric or George, but it blew my mind that it was Delaney playing it! Alot of people think thats a Eddie Van Halen lick, but i saw an old video of Roy Buchanon playing it…except thw way Roy played it, it just came from his fingertips without pretense or preperation
It's not a "lick" it's just rubbing the pick up and down on one of the wound strings, it's a trick a 3 yr old could do.
@@billyboy1093 we’re not talking about the same thing…I’ve been playing guitar for 45 years… it’s NOT something “a 3 year old can play”! A much better version of this lick was played by Gary Moore during the guitar solo on The Traveling Wilburys’ “She’s My Baby”. You seemed to be describing a standard pick scrape, which is easy to do, but takes practice to perfect
this became the derek and domonies band, eric just took everyone. Delaney must have been thrilled.
hoppers hop get dropped... clapton said too much alrerady - 355
That is a very short description of what happened according to Bobby Whitlock , and Delaney was very difficult to get along with , also Eric and Bobby Whitlock did not much help writing songs for Derek and the Dominos , this is great ,Derek and the Dominos is better...
@@lawrenceburchett7411 No doubt. "Delaney Was difficult to work with" Beyond that. There are too many stories about him being abuse on his spouseS.
@@nednewh8913 Yes so I have heard , and as I was alluding to the Dominos, Whitlock , Gordon , Radle , and Clapton had already meshed on Harrisons All Things Must pass album , they were already writing songs .Eric and Bobby both said no Delaney for their album , and as it turned out , or really anybody else , Duane was great on the jams , and was a spur of the moment decision , and added to the mix wonderfully Bobby Whitlock says those sessions , some of those songs were in one take , and they jammed the rest of the time
Actually they all left for Mad dogs and Englishmen tour. With the exception of Whitlock
Bonnie has the music deep down inside her you can tell by her solid badass dance moves even though there subtle
Fantastic Plus and then Some!
If I was going to make another mix tape, this would definitely be on it ❤
Awesome! Thx soo much! What a treat😊❤😊❤
I want to know the 7 people that gave this a thumbs down. Must be Beiber fans!
Actually it's You Tube that does that. It's something about the how if you don't make this a part of a rotating playlist then it counts as a strike against it or something like that. It's not actual viewers thumbing it down.
Fantastic !!!!
Full tilt in your face performances!
Great song. I bought the single when it was released in about 1971. Pity that the sound balance is set so that it’s almost impossible to hear Eric’s guitar.
Great performance. And even after all these years i am getting a contact high from them!
Bless Gordon's soul, but he does look like a future psyco killer.
George gave the Rosewood Tele to Delaney. When it came up for auction many decades later, the Harrison Estate paid close to half a million dollars to get it back.
not everyone can say they have a Beatle a guitar god and MadDogs in their band all at the same time , to this day one of my favorite outfits
Sensational
...THE VERY BEST.
That's the Rosewood Tele Delaney is playing, given to him by George Harrison...
THE ULTIMATE AMERICAN TAKIN IT TO CHURCH RYTHYM TRACK AND YES AN AMERICAN MUSEUM OF GUITARS /FIREBIDS/TELECASTERS/LES PAULS / STRATS/ HAMOMMOND B3/ FENDER RHODES / ALL FROM SAM ASH MUSIC NYC WHAT A MUSICAL POCKET / AMERICAN MUSIC
I love Bonnie’s wig very 1960s cool
I heard a LOT of these guys. Sounds like George lifted this riff for Wah Wah. Great riff.
He sure did.
Love it
Some comments here referring to the history of these guitars. Thanks for the info. Cool.
Bobby Keys on sax.
Jim Price on trumpet
Bobby Whitlock on piano behind Jim Gordon
so good
Matteo leapt over the heads of giants and proved to those that thought there was no way to improve on the godlike playing of the Dimeolas, Holdsworths, Methenys, Atkins, Carltons, Lukathers, Ritenours, and Montgomerys of the world, that there is a way, and its name is Matteo Mancuso. At 25 or so yrs of age his need to carry his message and spread his gospel is like Metheny’s indefatigable nonstop worldwide touring and teaching. Let’s hope he keeps it up for 50 plus years like Metheny, then we will really have something!
Miss you Del and Bobby I miss you to ole hoss 🎷cheers mate 🍻✌️❤️