Here are some suggestions for Eric Clapton: - Double Trouble Bootleg 1978 (best solo of all time) - Pretending 24 nights - Groaning the blues live - Five long Years live - Edge of Darkness - Concerto 24 nights - I shot the sherriff 2004 - Little wing 2008 with Steve Winwood - Layla 24 nights - Rivers of Tears One more Car, one more rider
Young man, I am an old man in the UK and listening to Eric Clapton with another person is good for me as I am on my own and I look at this as a communal event. I am enjoying this tune with you, so keep it up you might be keeping company of other pensioners wherever they are and they will be enjoying it with you. I have been a big fan of Eric since he was with the Yardbirds in the early 1960s, Cream was my favourite band back then and Eric was on fire.
Love this song, the album it's from, Journeyman, is one of his best, every song worth a listen. Those extended solos in concert are all improvisation. When Eric backs away from the mic, closes his eyes, and tips his head back, prepare to be blown away.
Hard to imagine anyone finding fault or negativity with your channel. Great music. Great sound. Great commentary. I love how you give your impressions and THEN look up more on the artists.
I don't understand why no one plays Clapton's "The Core", for me it's his best hit which is on the album Slow Hand, everything borders on excellence, a frantic rhythm a phenomenal saxophone solo and Clapton is fantastic at the guitar, I've only seen 3 posts on this piece, it's desperate!!!
I first saw him play this on his Unplugged concert on MTV, that was good, but this takes that and solidly electrifies the song amazing. The amazing Steve Gadd playing drums too.
Thank you, Shawn, for all your hard work and the great music you bring to so many. You make me smile everyday - When I count my blessings, I count you twice.
Hello brother man, since you've just recently reacted to "Marc Broussard" I thought I'd suggest another song but this time he will be performing with Morgan James, if interested. "Do Right Woman, Do Right Man by Aretha Franklin Morgan James & Marc Broussard)" (by the channel: Morgan James) And as always, I enjoyed rocking out with you. Thanks for sharing. peace out~
Interesting that you commented that the guitar was talking to you. Eric Clapton has long been known for making his guitar 'cry' or have a 'woman tone', so other people hear a voice. The man himself has said he's just singing through this guitar when he plays.
Here are some suggestions for Eric Clapton:
- Double Trouble Bootleg 1978 (best solo of all time)
- Pretending 24 nights
- Groaning the blues live
- Five long Years live
- Edge of Darkness
- Concerto 24 nights
- I shot the sherriff 2004
- Little wing 2008 with Steve Winwood
- Layla 24 nights
- Rivers of Tears One more Car, one more rider
David Sanborn on saxophone, whom we lost four days ago at age 78. RIP 😢
Wish he had been given a chance for a verse on sax. Sanborn would have cut it up.
Saw him live 6 or 7 years back. Great show
Young man, I am an old man in the UK and listening to Eric Clapton with another person is good for me as I am on my own and I look at this as a communal event. I am enjoying this tune with you, so keep it up you might be keeping company of other pensioners wherever they are and they will be enjoying it with you. I have been a big fan of Eric since he was with the Yardbirds in the early 1960s, Cream was my favourite band back then and Eric was on fire.
Hi J., l'm an old man in the U.S. & have been EC fan for 56 years too...thanks for posting. God bless...
Love this song, the album it's from, Journeyman, is one of his best, every song worth a listen. Those extended solos in concert are all improvisation. When Eric backs away from the mic, closes his eyes, and tips his head back, prepare to be blown away.
Hard to imagine anyone finding fault or negativity with your channel. Great music. Great sound. Great commentary. I love how you give your impressions and THEN look up more on the artists.
Steve Gadd on drums, Nathan East on bass, some great players on stage.
Clapton... Respect!!
I watched him play this the same night Stevie Ray Vaughn died leaving that show. Hella thing
Eric’s guitar always “Gently Weeps” 🎸❤️👏🏻
But, only "After Midnight." Ha ha
I don't understand why no one plays Clapton's "The Core", for me it's his best hit which is on the album Slow Hand, everything borders on excellence, a frantic rhythm a phenomenal saxophone solo and Clapton is fantastic at the guitar, I've only seen 3 posts on this piece, it's desperate!!!
I was in the audience for this show. He’s spectacular.
please +🔥
*Eric Clapton - I Shot The Sheriff [Crossroads 2010] (Official Live Video)*
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I first saw him play this on his Unplugged concert on MTV, that was good, but this takes that and solidly electrifies the song amazing. The amazing Steve Gadd playing drums too.
Real Music, i love it
Thank you, Shawn, for all your hard work and the great music you bring to so many. You make me smile everyday - When I count my blessings, I count you twice.
Very few guitarists can make you feel it in your heart and soul, Eric Clapton is the best.
Hello brother man, since you've just recently reacted to "Marc Broussard" I thought I'd suggest another song but this time he will be performing with Morgan James, if interested. "Do Right Woman, Do Right Man by Aretha Franklin Morgan James & Marc Broussard)" (by the channel: Morgan James) And as always, I enjoyed rocking out with you. Thanks for sharing. peace out~
Thanks for that one of my favorites
Nice reaction. Seems like he has been one of the GOAT's for about 50 years now.
Interesting that you commented that the guitar was talking to you. Eric Clapton has long been known for making his guitar 'cry' or have a 'woman tone', so other people hear a voice. The man himself has said he's just singing through this guitar when he plays.
Great reaction brother ☘️🇺🇲
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Old Love , multiple live versions, and each different , and just as Epic.
Eric at his bluesy best.
Andy Fairweather Lowe on rhythm guitar formerly Uk band Amen Corner
Bend me shape me, remember it as if it was yesterday.
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In case you looked before i got the comment done. There is something you might want to see on the Bread song comments. You will love it.
I watched him play this the same night Stevie Ray Vaughn died leaving that show. Hella thing