Eric Clapton - Have You Ever Loved A Woman (The Prince's Trust Masters Of Music 1996)
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- @ericclapton performing Have You Ever Loved A Woman 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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That Gibson man it’s like the way he plays it it’s oozing sexiness ❤
Clapton is another beast with a Gibson. That's blues!
Even with a broomstick never mind a Gibson
Wow Eric Clapton has the blues wow factor 100%..
Mirific.!!!
Absolutely. I was just going to type that. WAY more sound with the Gib than the Fender. (altho there are some great Strat players). Maybe Fender let's him take out the Gibson for 1 song here and there. What a difference.
So true! His playing seems to be inspired by the guitar.
The tone of this Gibson is so pure. Wish he’d use it more
That Gibson is a 1964 ES-335TDC that got sold in the Crossroads Auction for US$ 847.500,00. Pretty remarkable guitar if you ask me heh
He can afford another one. Joe Bonamossa could probably loan him one. His pretty good on a LP to.
I will never understand why he favours his Strat over a 335....WHAT A TONE!!!
Besides overall versatility.... comfort is the answer. Strats mold to your body and feel great.....335's and Les Paul's dig into your ribs (unless obese) and are like wrestling a pissed off lion while playing.
It's hard to get your head (or ears) around it? Why? I have no idea?
He sounds so frigging amazing on that 335! OMG! Itr's sick.
He's not the only one! There are many other rockers/bluesers, especially the older great Caucasoid 60's guys. Example: Townsend...etc. left their Gibsons at home.
There is a reason why the best of the best.... Hendrix, Clapton, Beck, SRV, Knopfler, the list goes on.... prefer strats.... besides comfort, it’s a much more expressive instrument. Every classic rock guy playing a Les Paul through a Marshall sounds the same.
@@scottcummings8602 Strats Sound great. Especially in Hedrix's hands and I also Stevie-Ray. I was too young to see Jimmy.
But some players really bore me on Strats.
I'd rather not hurt anyones opinions.
Though on another subject, I've seen Santana at least fifty times going back to thew mid 70's. When Carlos switched to the PRS in the early 80's, he never sounded as good as he did before that PRS. A ruddy shame. That much I stand by.
Fair enough..... I believe Santana played a SG, then a Les Paul, then Yamaha’s through most of the mid 70s and early 80s..... you prefer his sound before he switched to PRS?
He definately has that extra special magic with that guitar and nobody can be Eric Clapton
That is the guitar he should have kept and played for the rest of his life.
Put your headphones on and just crawl into this. Blows your head clean off. If it doesn't make you sweat/cry/wet, something is really amiss in your concentration. Deep and true.
Yeeeees!
Well said!
🎸🎸🎸💖💖💖
@@nicolegossart7424❤
Mirific
Gibson: check
Cream mode: activated
Clapton at his very best , tone in that gibson is devine
He is my absolute hero. What a guitar player and what a singer. 😍 ❤
No Words , Mr Eric Clapton , that's Bluesman. love
How clean is that my god
Hermoso. Prime Eric Clapton, his playing on this concert is just perfect.
This is the reason I just bought a 335
Same actually
Sometimes he sounds lazy and dull, but this was inspired and truly excellent.
I cannot agree ever!
I was there, and it was spine tingling then, and ever time I watch, and listen, it better every time,!
Whatever he did, besides other things, when playing guitar he is the GOD
He is using all his famous techniques and the sound is incredible
Wonderful Eric He is Magic when he plays and sings the blues 🎸🎸💖💖💖
Best Version Indeed
Yes. Mr Clapton is a Blues Man💙🎸 he plays with such emotion and that guitar sings. YES🌟🌟🌟
Outstanding performance👍✌
Truly master class from the master himself...
Totally agree 💯🎸🎤💙🤍💛 Such a humble English Gentleman also. I wish him & his beautiful wife & family continued love , happiness & blessings forever & a day 🙏🌹
You can say that again a monster of a beast love you Clapton.
1st X I heard this song, Freddie king played it in a dive bar in SW okay. Eric Clapton just gives it the 5 star treatment.
Never as good as Freddie!!!!
Clapton and his Gibson...Dvine. Clapton's on fire here as well. Quite agressive.
Gadd on the drums. Solid as a rock. Pocketized.
Go back to The Cream Days with Gibson SG and ES-335 I wonder why I like Cream the most From Eric lol. One word "Gibson" Don't get me wrong he plays a Strat really well but
the meat comes from him playing a Gibson. Tone for days.
im trembling in goosbumps lol, hes a guy who can leave you speechless with ease
And look at the crowd, cool as a cucumber tho he is
Wonderful blues nr 1>n the Word MIRIFIC! §#, Long life Eric Clapton. !!! GABY GABrIEL STATESCU GABRIEL
the best version ......
Wow! Wow!! Just Wow!!! Love that guitar too!
Divin sunet Clapton și Gibson. God bless you.!!!
Gaby 45
Clapton with a Gibson = God's Not Dead
Don’t know of any artist that could do it better
Saw him in concert twice. At one a guy sitting in front of me talking about the opening act said " This guy blows Clapton away". Knopfler opened for him. I told two guys I work with about it and whenever Knopfler comes on they remind me about it. We just laugh. In his own right Knopfler has a unique style but Clapton is Clapton. Listen to some of his music every day. His gift of talent is a gift for all of us.
Without a shadow of a doubt!
Grazie Maestro per queste epiche pagine di storia della musica moderna che rimarranno scolpite per sempre nel tempo e nella memoria di tutti!
How he makes this baby cry...
As good as he's always sounded on a Strat those old Gibson's like that were meant to play the blues
ode to Freddie king!
*. Eric Clapton profesor blues gitary!
Definately...the man at his best.
Take a second to realize this is his Cream ES335 and it sounds incredible
Simply awesome !! Thanks for this performance . we love you
Beauty blues nr 1 în The World FOREVER
ENCORE UNE MEILLEURE INTERPRÉTATION BLUES D’ÉRIC CLAPTON AVEC UN SOLO DE GUITARE 🎸 ENCORE MEILLEUR EN FAVEUR D’UN VRAI SUCCÈS. YEEEHH UN VRAI BLUES MAN
One if my favorite live songs by him.
Absolutly agree. ❤
Eric Clapton mit Gibson Gitarren ist ein Genuss. Viel besser als mit Fender - Strat.
Growing up in the ‘80s and hearing Clapton on classic rock-format radio, I couldn’t understand what was the big deal about him. “Lay Down Sally” and “Wonderful Tonight” sure didn’t sound like guitar heroics to me. And then he appeared on SNL in 1991 during the “Journeyman” era, soloing with that tight, smooth, singing Strat & Soldano sound. I had found the hero I was looking for.
Ridiculous number of viewers. Clapton may not have ‘evolved’ as a very few artists did, but his ability to play blues at its roots, to accompany anyone and everyone and his very special musical ear make him a portal to where great music leads us. He does it in his way, others in others..
That's what I mean from the bottom of my heart ec forever
he evolved, did you watch his 60 yrs? lol
Mirific SOUND.!!! Gaby
wonderful version-dvd : buy it i have it for decades
Meu guitarrista favorito! ❤️❤️❤️😍
At his best! And Gibson!
All came from Eddie Cochran when he played milkcow blues live 1960. Bigjim Sullivan was Eddies backing guitarist. When Eddie got killed in 1960. Big jim went on to give lessons to Eric . Kieth Richards and many more . Cochran started the blues here live in the UK. Check Eddie out playing 1960 milkcow blues live
Clapton is other kind of claton when he play gibson
Clapton is Go(o)d!!! ES-335 rulez:D
Clapton is God
❤ he can tear up a fender too ....just saying. I happen to haven a fender strat myself .❤Forever Fan ♥
Eric, Eric where did you learn this? Tell somebody, tell everybody! Great stuff, Boy!
it's interesting to hear more audience mic/sound on this version than other versions up on YT
Magnific blues, magnific interpret și compozitor. !!! gaby
Eric ist ein Gibson - Typ !!!
The audience at this gig were treated to Eric at his blues best I reckon.... the tone of that 335 and the whole band being totally on it!
Love the horns! Nice touch for this song.
Can't beat Slow Hand on the blues
That saved my day...
WOW WOW
This guy was born to play a Gibson
Have you ever loved a woman
So much, you tremble in pain?
Have you ever loved a woman
So much, you tremble in pain?
And all the time you know
She bears another man's name
Have you ever loved a woman
So much, it's a shame and a sin?
Have you ever loved a woman
So much, it's a shame and a sin?
And all the time you know
She belongs to your very best friend
Have you ever loved a woman
And you know you can't leave her alone?
Have you ever loved a woman
And you know you can't leave her alone?
Something deep inside of you
Won't let you wreck your very best friend's home
Have you ever loved a woman
So much that you tremble in pain?
Have you ever loved a woman
So much you tremble in pain?
And all the time you know
She bears another man's name
But you just, woman
So much it's a shame and a sin
You just
So much it's a shame and a sin?
And all the time you know
She belongs to my imaginary friend
So much
And you know you can't leave her alone?
You just love a woman
And you know you can't leave her alone?
Something deep inside of you
Won't let you wreck best friend's home
'ta-que-parê-oooooo... Clapton rules...!
shit, only 3k views , the best version of this song
There's another video with 3.4 million views
Nah, the original was the best but there's no video of that so we have to accept that this is the 2nd best (but only just :) )
Stratosferico.
Brilliant just Brilliant 💯‼️🌷
Fire!!!
My god that fuccin TONE
all ten fingers in overdrive cruise control.
This is my favourite DVD in the Car.. 👀
When he's playing the Blues, God is on the Earth ........ even he's not God
Parca ar plinge ghitara. !!! Minune gaby Gabriel
Love your music buddy
🖤
I really wish he would have stuck with Gibsons. He's very fine here.
Крутизна!.........
Super
My favorite the 335 nothing like it for real blues sound..
🤩
Damn
What a creamy sound ,i love it
EC would love that. Great job. Is that an Epiphone 335? Sounds amazing. 👍
No it's a gibson es 335
Clapton is definitely in my top five David gilmour is my number one
Why plays Eric no more gibson guitars? He sounds much better!!!!!!!!
I can't figure out why he went to a Strat, he makes the 335 cry
.his Freddie king guitar 2:48
This is probably a stupid question among so many other guitarists, but I'm a Fender guy. But is it possible this is the same 335 as he used on Rock and Roll Circus and the Cream farewell show (both in the last 2 months of 1968)?
96', good Lord, where does the time go?...
i give clapton lessons for this solo 🤐
Aquí pudriendome porque no logre enamorar a la chica que me gusta, ya queda solo 1 día para que acabe mi vida escolar......
Sick tone.....he should play Gibson's more......
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4:05
I feel so foolish. I meant " It's AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL", not antibiographical.
Clapton’s Strat playing gets heavily shit on because of the late 80s over-processed shit Collins had him into, but the stuff he did with them in the 70s, 90s, and early 00s (particularly live) show what they can do. It’s a matter of taste after that.