Eric Clapton - Everyday I Have The Blues (The Prince's Trust Masters Of Music 1996)
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- @ericclapton performing Everyday I Have The Blues live in front of more than 150,000 people at The Prince's Trust Masters Of Music event in London's Hyde Park on the 29th June, 1996.
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One thing is undisputable, Clapton knows his way around a Stratocaster as well as anyone. EVER
The 90s, also known as the Clapton Renaissance
In my opinion, this era was his true peak. 1988-early 2000s
@@alexcorll90 Couldn't agree more.
Have you seen/heard his Montreux concert from 1986?
His 80s era is highly underrated.
Yes True, but all blues fans I know would have rather listened to Stevie Ray during these days rather than Eric. Stevie Ray was a once in a lifetime thing like Hendrix, pure natural talent..it's scary
@@guytansbariva2295 Rubish! Stevie Ray was a Hendrix knock off. Nothing special! How dare you to even mention him in the same sentence with Clapton!
Ain't got the blues now, fantastic!!!!!
Masterpiece, Genius Eric Clapton.
Good lord that was so good !!!!
YES, INDEED! 👌 AWESOME! BRAVO! MR SLOWHAND ❤️THANKS FOR HEAVENLY MUSIC!
I do believe Clapton is enjoying himself in this moment. His sound is bang on. And it is reflected in his playing, rolling back the years and very much in the zone.
I can just see him and BB sitting next to each other singing and riffing back and forth. GREAT MEMORIES
Very good, very classic and very stylish ! Old music is anytime on top!
Clapton doesnt know how he makes us feel , nothing he cant do
Loved this concert...
As usual Eric is fabulous and doing a greatjob
Love The camera angle with the spotlight shining down on him.
Clapton is master of blues quitar !!!!!
Eric Clapton, profesor gitary.
He's flying!!
This is a shortened version of the song which sadly don't include the great solo by Andy Fairweather Low. takes out the fantastic solo by
Guy was at great point in his career soundwise he's cruising here and great vocal
The freakin’ band is on fire!!!!
Penso che questo sia una delle sue migliori esecuzioni di sempre: Velocità devastante, 3 soli diversi tra loro e uno meglio dell'altro!
bestiz vera
The solo.... Wowww
Class and style
Consummate Pro...just a marvel to watch and listen
Great fusión playing Jazz -Blues with special guest musicians ,Chris Stainton Keyboards, Steve Gadd Drums, Jerry portnoy harmonic among others 🎸🥁🎹🎸🎸
Song is not by Eric,Jimi Hendrix or BB King.... etc. BB covered this song in 1954. Original is composed 19 years earlier,by Sparks Brothers and Henry Townsend in 1935.
Aaron Sparks and Milton Sparks were twins,born about 1908 in
Tupello(Mississippi). Elvis Aaron Presley was born in the same place in 1935,as they recorded this song .
sings high like skip james..
ruclips.net/video/P4bPZ8kCH_I/видео.html
wonderful dvd
Good stuff.
Yay 90's Clapton!!!!
For me, the best version of this song he's ever done!
Clapton, Enough said.
I love the angle when the spotlight is shining down on him.
Just...ooooooooh!
Super,,
could you do anything else but love him x legend x
Énorme !
🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
That camera angle at 340 mark is incredibly.. never seen anything like it.
God status!
The bass player and drummer Carry this tune
Mr Steve gadd on the drums.. Check out his early stuff in the band stuff! Lol
hard to ignore the lead guitar -
@@JRAFF145 love the camera angle at 340 mark.. Clapton was feeling it
@@ninjavigilante5311 Totally
Great SlowHand at his best
Pièce de musique pour connaiseur😊
I was there!
One of his best performances.
that ending chord
The unedited version that used to be on RUclips was much better.
I need to find this one. Has anyone downloaded this and uploaded it elsewhere?
God!
Tessa Niles she is superb
And beautiful 😊
u u u u
Looks like Robin Trowers bass player, awesome bunch of talent 😅
I wonder what made them start up again at the end?
Edited or not still kicks a$$
Love it.. least they showed the spotlight angle
Esta versão tá com dois minutos a menos.
in me💗
What pickups are in that strat? Are they humbuckers?
Lace sensor gold pickups with tbx and active mid boost
Edited version of the performance. Why not show it as performed?
Is the unedited version available somewhere, somehow?
Why do you say that?
@@joaquinsantacruz4338 there's a missing piano solo from chris stainton
@@MichaelAlso oohh hi Michael lol
@@joaquinsantacruz4338 hey
no medical genius but the best all around 60s musician there is
Charles edwin apparently you haven’t been to too many concerts or heard different blues musicians in your life, i’m from the Little Walter Muddy Waters Howlin’ Wolf Sonny boy Williamson era and many many more that were just as good or better than Eric Clapton, Eric Clapton was a genius I love his music too
What ? Medical Genius,?just enjoy,
@@johnnyacevedo681 ?
@@johnnyacevedo681 yeah , ok . I was in Mo Bufords band in Mpls. after he left Muddy . tell me something .
Eric Clapton is being proved right every week since your want to believe everything the government says post.
사랑해요
5:18 looks like Andy got a broken string lol.
Why do you skip the other solos...:') there was Chris and Andy solo
who are the other band members apart from Andy fairweather low?
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Let's have a hand for the great Jerry Portnoy on harp!
弟子見習い楽団。
Diablo on bass
...and Steve Gadd on Drums : )
@@cirenosnor5768 Yeah, of course! But on this song, this bassist don't play...fly with his walking!
mark cb - Understood 👍
Poor Jerry...didn't get to strut his harp stuff...not the kinda pace he gets off on though......East Coast Swing/rock..
Slow hand..!!.
Clapton should’ve invited other guitarist on the last song. Like David Gil would’ve been perfect
3.14 is the cut - i came here for any Fairweather lows solo which blew erics away.not good.
Love Andy, but his solo did not blow Clapton's away. His solo was different and had some jazz elements in it, but in NO WAY did it blow anything away.
On his best night, Andy is a superb backup player for Clapton.
I agree...for the short solo that Andy played you can tell he really understands what Jump Blues is...unlike Clapton !!
@@tonybell9739 smarten up Tony.. if u listen he almost forgot his cue.. the Clapton solo was magnificent with the spotlight camera angle
@@ninjavigilante5311 you should smarten up and learn what jump blues is all about. You clearly have no idea !!
@@tonybell9739 he still almost missed his cue in front of 60, 000 plus
It's good, and Clapton is great, but this version doesn't come close to Delbert McClinton and the Magictones live version. Just saying.
真似っ子ブルーズ。
ビョークが、可愛い。
That blond chick.
Behind the piano?
Her name's Tessa Niles... She has a new book out about her life as a backup singer.
Art I like the brown chick & the cream colored chick
@@TheCarl1951 she screwed the whole band
@@johnnyacevedojr8743 that is fucking stupid to say that
monke noise
master peice
meh...didn't even give the harp player a break..unless it was cut..
...heard him live with Cream several times..this just never reached a high level..
クラプトンは未だに、弟子見習いの身分なんですね。 まだ職人のレベルには、這い上がっていない様です。
u u u u