@@nativebird63 No doubt about this....Buddy shows imagination and the way he constructs a solo he takes alot of risks, throws in jazz and country phrases..and that TONE!!. Clapton just sticks to just a basic pentatonic box , I've seen 5 yr olds on youtube that can play better and I can never understand the fuss about this guy.
I've known Buddy for over 20 years and I consider him a friend. He has always been amazing to me. If you knew Buddy like I do, you'd know that it doesn't matter how good he is playing guitar. He's one of the nicest and best people I've ever known. He deserved the opportunity to play with such great talent as John, Mick and Eric for many years. He finally got what he genuinely deserved and it has brought pure joy to me! Buddy, thanks for all the great music at Jubilation with the Sidemen!
My father is a lifelong guitar player and a friend of buddy. They were speaking about this and buddy said "I overplayed but how many times does Eric Clapton turn to you and tell you to take a ride?" Buddy is the man.
@PascalsWager5 Clapton was the worst guitarist onstage that night. No imagination, no tone, no feeling.....If he'd played "'Hideaway"' like on the original LP it would've given him a few points but he stuck to the easiest way to do it. Buddy is a MONSTER in every way.
What a great blues! It's not a contest: it's music, for God's sake! Just seat down, listen up and enjoy it. PS: Buddy Whittington is the coolest guy on Earth. He is a humble and talented genius. He gave me a couple of his CDs when I met him, and he's such a nice person.
You'll have to go a long, long way, to find a guitarist as good as Buddy Whittington. And coincidentally, right next to him, is Eric Clapton. Wow. Two masters, on the same stage.
You wouldn't have to go far at all - just have a glance at the rest of the Mayall roster from 66 onward. Greeny, M. Taylor, Coco Montoya, Walter Trout...
Eric would be ashamed of many of the comments here. He's always been incredibly generous in using his fame to bring attention to other talented guitarists and musicians who haven't had the good fortune he has enjoyed. Buddy is one of the most talented players on the planet and some here need to cast off their teenage hero-worship days (when Clapton really was one of few people playing at his level) and realise the world has moved on and there are a lot of great guitar players out there, some even better than Eric. Clapton isn't threatened by that fact, why are so many of his "stuck in the mud" fans?
jackcame2 There afraid of anybody smashing their Icons. You're perfectly right about Eric he doesn't give a monkeys fuck about status. He loves to jam with good musicians no matter who they are !!!
Enough praise about Eric. Do you recall "'Rock Against Racism"? I was there. Clapton went through an overtly horrifically racist phase that he's never EVER apologized for, not fully, other than to say he still is an Enoch Powell supporter. (which is actually NO apology!). This was all the time whilst making money out of BLACK music, if he gave praise or seemed altruistic it was for a reason because he gained more money from fake praise about his black "'heros". But he gleaned a lot of neo nazis supporters in the cause many of whom continue to call him 'god' . His playing is mediocre at BEST . There are tiny kids on here that play better. Maybe he took a few chances when he was with 'Cream '& 'Blind Faith' but that was along time ago...it's like contnuing to talk about the time England won the World Cup in 1966. Yeah, they still do!
I have listened to this cut so many times!! Clapton and Whittington are very, very talented people with different styles. To compare them is pointless. I think that they really complimented each other. People can argue til the cows come home about who is the better of the two. I like them both. On the CD John says after the song "the Blues does not get better than that". I have to agree.
I watched this concert on SKY ARTS a while back and thought Buddy Whittington played the best solos, his tone is amazing on this to, bit underrated imo.
This great man was one of my first favorites in Blues & Rock. Now, this boy is 75 and his playing, playing, playing much more better than the most guys with 20 around the world!
He was the best one that night!! The ONLY reason I watch this DVD is because of Buddy & Mick Taylor who has some superb Albert King bends. Shame he had an injured finger and stumbled badly on the solo on "'Walking On Sunset" . Mick is incredibly gifted and both Buddy and Mick had great TONE.
He was the best one that night!! The ONLY reason I watch this DVD is because of Buddy & Mick Taylor who has some superb Albert King bends. Shame he had an injured finger and stumbled badly on the solo on "'Walking On Sunset" . Mick is incredibly gifted and both Buddy and Mick had great TONE.
Yes. I listened buddy´s solo and i get gossepumped cause his genius and his talented solo, even Eric seemed pleased to heard Buddy´s performance. And i thought, What can any guitar player do after that Kind of great solo? Then, Eric came, in contrast, with a softest and sutilest way to play guitar with a goddest solo he ever used to do. Because, God is God!
I love you Eric, that's why I'm telling you Buddy kicked ur ass here....Oh my, can't get enough of that vibrato...what a tone!!!....lot's of Buddy's classical licks, but lotsa experimenting as well, and so much soul flowing....Amazing, this is BLUES...
buddy and eric enjoy music. many commentators like catfights about who´s better. that´s why buddy and eric get applause while playing on the worlds stages. and commentators get haemorrhoids from sitting too long behind their computers.
I have just seen this dvd in Netlfix. I had never heard this number. It is breathtaking. You just feel it at the end, like John Mayall said. Musicians pouring their hearts out to create a memorable blues gem. I come to check it out on RUclips and predictibly my blues-bliss turns to anger at the laughable drivel from plain ignoramuses and oily bedroom pseudoguitarists. You just ruined this sweet aftertaste with your pathetic Rolling-Stone-see-music-as-a-ranking attitude! Quiet and to your rooms!
two great guitarists of course. but i read many comments in this video where buddy is said to have played better than eric. for me it is madness! 😂. buddy plays like a great blues guitarist and occasionally does some nice tricks to make a show. but eric clapton is much more unpredictable, he creates a new atmosphere in musicians too. it immediately stands out from the authentic guitar touch and feels the blues in a particular way and makes you shiver
For those of you who don't understand why the band reacted with such amazement at Clapton's solo, allow me to explain -- Clapton "floats" above the Blues chord progression -- like all the Blues legends before him. Clapton feels a lick a split second before he executes it. And it's always a perfect lick. (Arguably too perfect a lick for Blues purists.)
I have been a loyal fan of Clapton's ever since I purchased the Bluesbreakers "Beano" album back in 1966. He is one of the finest guitarists in rock. However, there was something about Eric's guitar tone during this concert that I found unusual. His tone sounded thin and, on the quieter passages as he was building the solo, almost tinny. What made this even more apparent was that dear old Buddy produced an incredible solo during "Have You Heard" with a guitar tone to die for. Two great players, but if ever Eric needed a Les Paul and a Marshall amp is was that gig. Just a thought. Buddy Whittington and Mick Taylor to be invited to Eric's next Crossroads guitar festival? After all he did invite Keith Urban to play at one of the festivals a year or two ago, and that guy is only an adequate guitarist at best.
cliff wheeler, i am afraid to say, you didn´t get it. what sense would it have made for eric to play even louder and faster than buddy? imagine after a heavy meal being served exactly more of the same. what eric did, was, dishing up a very delicate 2nd course, making his tone sometimes sound like sprinkling crushed ice on the cake. he accompanied buddies work and made it all a well balanced feast.
Cliff Wheeler is dead right. Clapton's tone sucks. Absolutely no slight on his ability which is well documented without question, but that Strat just sounds thin and anaemic, though he probably got the best he could out of it on the night, relying on his trademark licks which frankly sounded tired and overworked. Buddy had his tone spot on, guitar and amp, but not through chance, he used the Strat's tonal ranges to it it's very best, and did his work beforehand knowing just what he could get. The complete professional American guitarist through and through. Anyone would be thinking after Buddy's amazing solo, fuck, do I have to follow that. Few if any could. Mayall should have handed it it over the brass.
thomas chudalla, sorry mate, from a guitar players perspective, it sounded more like someone watered down the the wine at the feast, most of us like ending on a high, not somewhere in between.
@@thomaschudalla7057 You need to read my comments again. At no point did I say that I wanted Eric to play louder or faster. My comment was solely regarding that unpleasant, thin tone coming from his Strat. The fact that Eric was only using the neck pickup made that sound even more puzzling, the neck pickup usually produces a softer mellow tone. I have followed Clapton throughout his career and have always admired his artistry. But personally, Eric’s sound that evening was a major disappointment for me. Mick Taylor and Buddy Whittington on the night were in great form and played superbly. It’s easy to see why Mayall had Buddy in the Bluesbreakers for fifteen years until he disbanded the group.
Blues at its finest. John Mayall is pretty grand blues vocalist for British white guy. Mince Lipscomb would even clap for this and he was pretty picky.
Buddy Whittington's solo is probably the best ever guitar solo I have ever heard. The way it builds, his control of tone, his technique, the construction of the solo, the pure emotion of it, and the way he looks completely immersed in it.. After the second chorus he looks at the keyboard player who frantically gesticulates 'go round again!!'- the very idea he might have cut Buddy off before that final incendiary chorus. To be frank , Clapton's solo is redundant after it ...
Yes. I listened buddy´s solo and i get gossepumped cause his genius and his talented solo, even Eric seemed pleased to heard Buddy´s performance. And i thought, What can any guitar player do after that Kind of great solo? Then, Eric came, in contrast, with a softest and sutilest way to play guitar with a goddest solo he ever used to do. Because, God is God!
This is so great. It is a shame that you ended the video at the exact moment when John Mayall said to the audience: "The Blues does not get better than that"
both played brilliantly. I don't get why people did not like Eric's playing. I think it was extremely soulful and just as good if not better thans Buddy's solo.
I just knew this would be a disappointment, and it was. Inevitable really. The original was surely one of the greatest tracks in the history of music. And Clapton should have retired 30 years ago, Watched this once, once too often.
He was actually really good on From the Cradle and the associated tour (including the Hyde Park show). THAT's the Clapton that should've showed up here, as well as on the B.B. King collab, not to mention the Cream reunion...
Clapton no se despeinó xq se quedó congelado ante el brillante solo de Whittington. Dejando de lado los fanatismos x ambos guitarristas, es duro reconocer q Buddy Whittington superó de lejos a Clapton y lo hace más patente la aclamación de la audiencia luego del predecible y mediocre solo del Clapton huérfano de recursos. . Tenía q decirse.
@ropersnoop I saw your channel when you show two guys (barnet and....) sorry, I don´t remember but you play music that's is not my genre, it´s ok. with you, great. No more comments, i leave the chat in that level. I respect your taste in music. That's all.
An buddy steals the show..., well you would think but then quiet Eric steps up saying fuck you it's my song btw and totally melts it! He needs a bit competition to get best from him 😂😂😉
Buddy Whittington, easily one the most underrrated blues guitar players around right now
so much better than clapton or Gary More and I love them both but Buddy's so good
@@nativebird63 No doubt about this....Buddy shows imagination and the way he constructs a solo he takes alot of risks, throws in jazz and country phrases..and that TONE!!. Clapton just sticks to just a basic pentatonic box , I've seen 5 yr olds on youtube that can play better and I can never understand the fuss about this guy.
Whittington is a KILLER player. He was the BEST on this DVD, MIck Taylor came in second but he did have a finger injury.
Until the volume swells;)
Nowt underrated about Buddy.
I've known Buddy for over 20 years and I consider him a friend. He has always been amazing to me. If you knew Buddy like I do, you'd know that it doesn't matter how good he is playing guitar. He's one of the nicest and best people I've ever known. He deserved the opportunity to play with such great talent as John, Mick and Eric for many years. He finally got what he genuinely deserved and it has brought pure joy to me! Buddy, thanks for all the great music at Jubilation with the Sidemen!
Absolutely spot on about Buddy! Sweetest person on the planet and NO " SECOND BANANA!"
@@ritaspencer2144 TRUTH!
I love this, and that’s all that needs to be said! This moves my soul !!
So true .knew him from the REO. Days . His jokes left me in 😂 tears
My father is a lifelong guitar player and a friend of buddy. They were speaking about this and buddy said "I overplayed but how many times does Eric Clapton turn to you and tell you to take a ride?" Buddy is the man.
Watching Buddy play made me think "How the hell is Eric supposed to follow that?" Subsequently watching Eric made me think. "Oh, that's how."
I think it's not a good idea to play a solo after Buddy Whittington !!!
@@harisioan You are right. Poor Clapton, his people acclaim consoling him.
@@harisioan Clapton held his own here.
@PascalsWager5 I disagree on the tone, not his best here...
@PascalsWager5 Clapton was the worst guitarist onstage that night. No imagination, no tone, no feeling.....If he'd played "'Hideaway"' like on the original LP it would've given him a few points but he stuck to the easiest way to do it. Buddy is a MONSTER in every way.
What a great blues! It's not a contest: it's music, for God's sake! Just seat down, listen up and enjoy it.
PS: Buddy Whittington is the coolest guy on Earth. He is a humble and talented genius. He gave me a couple of his CDs when I met him, and he's such a nice person.
You'll have to go a long, long way, to find a guitarist as good as Buddy Whittington. And coincidentally, right next to him, is Eric Clapton. Wow. Two masters, on the same stage.
You wouldn't have to go far at all - just have a glance at the rest of the Mayall roster from 66 onward. Greeny, M. Taylor, Coco Montoya, Walter Trout...
Buddy's tone is unbelievable!
Buddy Whittington is a national treasure!
I love Buddy! He’s like a great neighbor. So genuine & real even though he’s one of the best guitarists of all time in my book.
Eric would be ashamed of many of the comments here. He's always been incredibly generous in using his fame to bring attention to other talented guitarists and musicians who haven't had the good fortune he has enjoyed. Buddy is one of the most talented players on the planet and some here need to cast off their teenage hero-worship days (when Clapton really was one of few people playing at his level) and realise the world has moved on and there are a lot of great guitar players out there, some even better than Eric. Clapton isn't threatened by that fact, why are so many of his "stuck in the mud" fans?
Amen bro, 101% with u on this...( and I keep on listening to live In Winterland 68 almost every f.day LOL)
jackcame2 There afraid of anybody smashing their Icons. You're perfectly right about Eric he doesn't give a monkeys fuck about status. He loves to jam with good musicians no matter who they are !!!
Enough praise about Eric. Do you recall "'Rock Against Racism"? I was there. Clapton went through an overtly horrifically racist phase that he's never EVER apologized for, not fully, other than to say he still is an Enoch Powell supporter. (which is actually NO apology!). This was all the time whilst making money out of BLACK music, if he gave praise or seemed altruistic it was for a reason because he gained more money from fake praise about his black "'heros". But he gleaned a lot of neo nazis supporters in the cause many of whom continue to call him 'god' . His playing is mediocre at BEST . There are tiny kids on here that play better. Maybe he took a few chances when he was with 'Cream '& 'Blind Faith' but that was along time ago...it's like contnuing to talk about the time England won the World Cup in 1966. Yeah, they still do!
Ashamed? He SHOULD be ashamed but for the RIGHT reasons.
@@gerrygent1 Just Clapton knows the truth.
I'm proud to share the same hometown with Buddy! HURST TEXAS, BABY!
Whittington very special, superb feel and technique.
The knowledge Play. So Boring. Such guitarists are all over the world. EC's Play and Audience reaction are answer.
Are you joking? Buddy was much better on this song
I have listened to this cut so many times!! Clapton and Whittington are very, very talented people with different styles. To compare them is pointless. I think that they really complimented each other. People can argue til the cows come home about who is the better of the two. I like them both. On the CD John says after the song "the Blues does not get better than that". I have to agree.
Amen
Whittington and Clapton. Simply blues. Simply cream.👍
Buddy is just phenomenal in this clip. Well, in all clips really.
The amazing Buddy. Eric is possibly thinking "what the hell am I going to do to follow this?"
Needless to say the boy done well!!
I watched this concert on SKY ARTS a while back and thought Buddy Whittington played the best solos, his tone is amazing on this to, bit underrated imo.
This great man was one of my first favorites in Blues & Rock. Now, this boy is 75 and his playing, playing, playing much more better than the most guys with 20 around the world!
Buddy is excellent. Eric always has another gear though. Buddy really made sure Eric was on it that night! Fantastic stuff 0_0
Clapton.sublime blues lesson for everybody 💕
I like them both, and aint about to get into no pissing contest. Both are righteous players.
Buddy Fantastic!! Clapton extraordinary!! each in their own style, both brilliant musicians!!
Buddy just tears everyone a new one here...................
Buddy is amazing🙏🏻
Buddy Whittington. He came, he heard, he slayed it !!!!! My man !!!!
Buddy plays with imagination. Has complete control at all times and what I like about his playing is that he throws in jazz and country phrases.
Buddy is very intense - very underrated.
He was the best one that night!! The ONLY reason I watch this DVD is because of Buddy & Mick Taylor who has some superb Albert King bends. Shame he had an injured finger and stumbled badly on the solo on "'Walking On Sunset" . Mick is incredibly gifted and both Buddy and Mick had great TONE.
He was the best one that night!! The ONLY reason I watch this DVD is because of Buddy & Mick Taylor who has some superb Albert King bends. Shame he had an injured finger and stumbled badly on the solo on "'Walking On Sunset" . Mick is incredibly gifted and both Buddy and Mick had great TONE.
Yes. I listened buddy´s solo and i get gossepumped cause his genius and his talented solo, even Eric seemed pleased to heard Buddy´s performance. And i thought, What can any guitar player do after that Kind of great solo? Then, Eric came, in contrast, with a softest and sutilest way to play guitar with a goddest solo he ever used to do. Because, God is God!
Awesome job, Buddy!...I love blues so much!...And I'm proud to say I know someone as talented as you who plays them so well!
Amazing song and a very good guitarist hold on Charles brussels
Both Eric and Buddy masters in this, Great..!
Since when guitars can cry???This is awesome!!!!😘
It is not a "contest" rather an incredible display and appreciation of exceptional talents that we all wish we could just come close to accomplishing.
I love this, it moves my soul !!!!
I love you Eric, that's why I'm telling you Buddy kicked ur ass here....Oh my, can't get enough of that vibrato...what a tone!!!....lot's of Buddy's classical licks, but lotsa experimenting as well, and so much soul flowing....Amazing, this is BLUES...
I don't think so
Eric clapton and your fantastic spiritual blues lesson!!!
buddy and eric enjoy music. many commentators like catfights about who´s better. that´s why buddy and eric get applause while playing on the worlds stages. and commentators get haemorrhoids from sitting too long behind their computers.
Perfect 👌🏻 Sir,Very Well!!Beautifulllllll!!!!!
Great 👍,Right??????
I have just seen this dvd in Netlfix. I had never heard this number. It is breathtaking. You just feel it at the end, like John Mayall said. Musicians pouring their hearts out to create a memorable blues gem. I come to check it out on RUclips and predictibly my blues-bliss turns to anger at the laughable drivel from plain ignoramuses and oily bedroom pseudoguitarists. You just ruined this sweet aftertaste with your pathetic Rolling-Stone-see-music-as-a-ranking attitude! Quiet and to your rooms!
VERY COOL MY FRIEND THANKS FOR THE SHARE~STAY SMOOTH AND DON'T FORGET TO INJOY THE RIDE~PEACE
Three years and not a single dislike
Buddy Whittington is a god!!!!
Two great blues guitarists. The third being Mick Taylor, who bypasses familiar licks and takes risks, plays notes you don't see coming.
These guys are A.M.A.Z.I.N.G!!!
Thank you so much for posting this gem.
two great guitarists of course. but i read many comments in this video where buddy is said to have played better than eric. for me it is madness! 😂. buddy plays like a great blues guitarist and occasionally does some nice tricks to make a show. but eric clapton is much more unpredictable, he creates a new atmosphere in musicians too. it immediately stands out from the authentic guitar touch and feels the blues in a particular way and makes you shiver
For those of you who don't understand why the band reacted with such amazement at Clapton's solo, allow me to explain -- Clapton "floats" above the Blues chord progression -- like all the Blues legends before him.
Clapton feels a lick a split second before he executes it. And it's always a perfect lick. (Arguably too perfect a lick for Blues purists.)
una FANTASÍA....!
Great ! Amazing ! What a nice solos ! Thx for sharing it !
The best of the blues!!😎👍
I have been a loyal fan of Clapton's ever since I purchased the Bluesbreakers "Beano" album back in 1966. He is one of the finest guitarists in rock. However, there was something about Eric's guitar tone during this concert that I found unusual. His tone sounded thin and, on the quieter passages as he was building the solo, almost tinny. What made this even more apparent was that dear old Buddy produced an incredible solo during "Have You Heard" with a guitar tone to die for. Two great players, but if ever Eric needed a Les Paul and a Marshall amp is was that gig. Just a thought. Buddy Whittington and Mick Taylor to be invited to Eric's next Crossroads guitar festival? After all he did invite Keith Urban to play at one of the festivals a year or two ago, and that guy is only an adequate guitarist at best.
cliff wheeler, i am afraid to say, you didn´t get it. what sense would it have made for eric to play even louder and faster than buddy? imagine after a heavy meal being served exactly more of the same. what eric did, was, dishing up a very delicate 2nd course, making his tone sometimes sound like sprinkling crushed ice on the cake. he accompanied buddies work and made it all a well balanced feast.
Cliff Wheeler is dead right. Clapton's tone sucks. Absolutely no slight on his ability which is well documented without question, but that Strat just sounds thin and anaemic, though he probably got the best he could out of it on the night, relying on his trademark licks which frankly sounded tired and overworked. Buddy had his tone spot on, guitar and amp, but not through chance, he used the Strat's tonal ranges to it it's very best, and did his work beforehand knowing just what he could get. The complete professional American guitarist through and through.
Anyone would be thinking after Buddy's amazing solo, fuck, do I have to follow that. Few if any could. Mayall should have handed it it over the brass.
thomas chudalla, sorry mate, from a guitar players perspective, it sounded more like someone watered down the the wine at the feast, most of us like ending on a high, not somewhere in between.
@@thomaschudalla7057 You need to read my comments again. At no point did I say that I wanted Eric to play louder or faster. My comment was solely regarding that unpleasant, thin tone coming from his Strat. The fact that Eric was only using the neck pickup made that sound even more puzzling, the neck pickup usually produces a softer mellow tone. I have followed Clapton throughout his career and have always admired his artistry. But personally, Eric’s sound that evening was a major disappointment for me. Mick Taylor and Buddy Whittington on the night were in great form and played superbly. It’s easy to see why Mayall had Buddy in the Bluesbreakers for fifteen years until he disbanded the group.
Buddy baby You are the Man! Love U!!!!!
Tremendo !!!
3:20 How can that effing vibrato be so clean yet sooo so dirty..?!
buddy is excellent, iric een pinnelaar met geen gevoel meer voor de blues , sinds zijn vertrek bij john mayall en zijn bluesbrekers.
Blues at its finest. John Mayall is pretty grand blues vocalist for British white guy. Mince Lipscomb would even clap for this and he was pretty picky.
Buddy Whittington's solo is probably the best ever guitar solo I have ever heard. The way it builds, his control of tone, his technique, the construction of the solo, the pure emotion of it, and the way he looks completely immersed in it.. After the second chorus he looks at the keyboard player who frantically gesticulates 'go round again!!'- the very idea he might have cut Buddy off before that final incendiary chorus. To be frank , Clapton's solo is redundant after it ...
Great guitarist with a lot of swing Charles Brussels
@BluesMike23 So right you are! Buddy is humble and he would be the first to tell you that no one can own EC.
Love you biddy!
Greatest...
you listen the Bbuddy solo and you think ,,,unbeatable, next solo Clapton and and the magic appears, the impossible happens
Yes. I listened buddy´s solo and i get gossepumped cause his genius and his talented solo, even Eric seemed pleased to heard Buddy´s performance. And i thought, What can any guitar player do after that Kind of great solo? Then, Eric came, in contrast, with a softest and sutilest way to play guitar with a goddest solo he ever used to do. Because, God is God!
bellisima rola!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Holy Smoke ! never have seen this one..they jerked out the razors!
this video is a good way to find out why he's god: following that solo by mayall's guitarist was basically impossible but there's clapton for you
RIP JOHN MAYALL 1933- 2024... BLUES LEGEND
Clapton solo 😰😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
Briliant blues waw
Buddy Whittington is a guitar god. In this track, I really preferred his solo compared to Eric Clapton.
This is so great. It is a shame that you ended the video at the exact moment when John Mayall said to the audience: "The Blues does not get better than that"
Awesome :) Clapton is God! Although Buddy made him bring out his A game. Great concert all round.
Clapton was god but he lost that status by Hendrix. 😄
both played brilliantly. I don't get why people did not like Eric's playing. I think it was extremely soulful and just as good if not better thans Buddy's solo.
I just knew this would be a disappointment, and it was. Inevitable really. The original was surely one of the greatest tracks in the history of music. And Clapton should have retired 30 years ago, Watched this once, once too often.
He was actually really good on From the Cradle and the associated tour (including the Hyde Park show). THAT's the Clapton that should've showed up here, as well as on the B.B. King collab, not to mention the Cream reunion...
I hear you
As Andy Fairweather Low said about Eric Clapton : It's choice of notes..
la rompe buddy pero eric ni se despeino. brillante
Clapton no se despeinó xq se quedó congelado ante el brillante solo de Whittington. Dejando de lado los fanatismos x ambos guitarristas, es duro reconocer q Buddy Whittington superó de lejos a Clapton y lo hace más patente la aclamación de la audiencia luego del predecible y mediocre solo del Clapton huérfano de recursos. . Tenía q decirse.
Damn Eric!!!
Little wing flies over Hotel California 😇👍
Buddy,'s solo is so inventive and emotional ...he tells a story. Eric just seems to play set licks,no feeling.
When you stand next to Eric Clapton and take a solo you better play your ass off. And Buddy does!
of course, eric is numero uno- ALWAYS
It's inexcusable to cut out Chris Barber's trombone solo. Just not on.
Yes, for me it's the best part of the clip.
BTW, Is Manfred Mann on the Keyborads?
Tom Canning.
Thanks.
@@progmeup
genial
@ropersnoop I saw your channel when you show two guys (barnet and....) sorry, I don´t remember but you play music that's is not my genre, it´s ok. with you, great. No more comments, i leave the chat in that level. I respect your taste in music. That's all.
An buddy steals the show..., well you would think but then quiet Eric steps up saying fuck you it's my song btw and totally melts it! He needs a bit competition to get best from him 😂😂😉
"fuck you it's my song" hahaha damn straight
Cool,,,
@metart93 The buddy whittington solo only......
You skipped the B3 player!!!
Buddy was genuine bluesbrakers
I preferred Eric's approach to buildup and economy in his solo, but damn I wish his guitar was louder and more powerful!
Always sounded better on a Gibson.
I think it's not a good idea to play a solo after Buddy Whittington !!!
After Buddy Whittington's piece I have to lie down for an hour or so. So intense.
The more diverse playing has to go to Buddy but c'mon who looks as badass and as into his playing as Clapton does here?
I only watch part 2 because of Eric
👌👌👌👏👏👏🙌🙌🙌
just like nobody here had asked for yours either....getting it now?
Chris Barber???
👍💚💚😎
Excluíram o sax! 😔
0:25 HOW DO I DO THAT!!!!!
JAN SAID IT ALREADY ONE YEAR AGO: It's inexcusable to cut out Chris Barber's trombone solo. Just not on.
why did you come at all then?