Eric and Duane were talented musicians who were far ahead of their time. Unfortunately, we lost Duane way too soon, and one can only imagine how much more profound his impact would have been if he hadn't passed so young. Layla is one of the best songs of all time.
What Awesomely Amazing lead guitar.. Duane Allman was a Rock and Roll Icon... Lost way too Soon.. My God what might have been.??!! Heck Yeah.. Mr Dilly... Approved.. Doesn't Everyone.??!! 🙏 👍 🎸 😎 ❤️ 🤟
I wish I had RUclips isolated tracks when I was learning guitar in the '80s. Learning songs would have gone a lot quicker. That said, I pretty much had the parts during the verses correct. But those weird variations he was playing during the choruses... I simply couldn't hear them well enough on my vinyl LPs.
Jimmy "The Gent" Conway was settling all Debts. The reason he killed Carbone was he bought his wife that Fur Coat after the Luftunsa Heist. "Didn`t I tell you to not buy Anything!? Jimmy Burke Conway.
Sounds like vocal and drum tracks may have been finalized. I think Duane was still sorting things out here. After listening to song a few times there are things in this recording I dont here in the original.
That's debatable. The three tracks they cut before Allman entered the picture are certainly not without merit. I think the Dominos were a very viable band on their own, as proven by their Allman-free tour. But Duane certainly added a shimmer and a spark to those tracks.
This is a very impressive soundtrack! But after listening to the original source many times, why can't I hear Duane's guitar riff in the chorus? Is it a very tinny mix?
No, it was on a different track entirely. The coda was a separate recording, made about three weeks later, that was spliced onto the end of the track. Duane's slide from the second half is on a different track and the person who made this version didn't want to be bothered with remixing it on the fly, I guess.
He played a 57 Goldtop here. And even if Duane played Strats sometimes in sessions he was faithful to his Les Pauls. Eric should never left his Gibsons for Brownie. The power he had with Blues Breaker's, Cream and even with Blind Faith with the red 335 and the Firebird was gone. The only time that Eric has sounded good since 1969 was in 1994, "From The Cradle" when he had the courage to play Gibsons again. When he did the Cream reunion in 2005 it was a copy of Blackie, and that was once again performances without the power that we all associate with Cream. If Jack was able to play Felix Pappalardi' s old Gibson EB 1, why did EC fool around with a Strat? Why not a Les Paul or a copy of "The Fool". The origins is right here in Florida 1970. A Strat instead of a Gibson. Both Hendrix and Beck sounded really good on Strata but never Eric in my opinion. He gets some kind of "fizz" out of it. Greetings from Sweden to all Duane and Eric fans out there.
I may be in the minority here, but I found that anything after Unplugged the fire in his playing seemed to die down. His 80s period was godly, that 83-88 tone he had going on was killer. Coupled with the live shows during that era, it was his best period. Eric, however, felt differently, for him, the fire returned when he did From The Cradle. But he has stated in an interview recently that he's just playing things that are familiar to him until he bites the dust. Regardless, he will always be superb.
Eric was jealous of Duane being a better guitarist, so he went tyrannical on the mixing, dumbing down Duane' track to background to his own. This happened in between Eric hitting on George's wife Patti. Eric the dog.
Duane was a Guitar God. such a loss to music. RIP Duane ❤
And that can't be overstated enough!!!
@@johnhummer265 As long as we remember him he will still live on...
RIP…Skydog..🫡
Eric and Duane were talented musicians who were far ahead of their time. Unfortunately, we lost Duane way too soon, and one can only imagine how much more profound his impact would have been if he hadn't passed so young. Layla is one of the best songs of all time.
One of the best songs ever!!!
One of 14076 or so. Correct!
What Awesomely Amazing lead guitar.. Duane Allman was a Rock and Roll Icon... Lost way too Soon.. My God what might have been.??!! Heck Yeah.. Mr Dilly... Approved.. Doesn't Everyone.??!! 🙏 👍 🎸 😎 ❤️ 🤟
Duanne was magic... allman brothers never were the same. Gordon's contribution on this album not shabby either... but yes, Duanne is frickin fantastic
Thanks for the upload..skydog...still chills on skin...
Oh my gosh! Hear so much more guitar work here than ever before !!
I wish I had RUclips isolated tracks when I was learning guitar in the '80s. Learning songs would have gone a lot quicker. That said, I pretty much had the parts during the verses correct. But those weird variations he was playing during the choruses... I simply couldn't hear them well enough on my vinyl LPs.
I know we're all here to listen to Duane and Eric, but listen to that rhythm section. Carl's bass line...incredible.
No kidding. I never realized how many notes Carl played here, but he's never in the way at all
Apart from Duane, Jim Gordon is the best part of this lp
Lovely to hear this. Nicely inventive 'weaving'. a few minor flubs, sure, but shedloads of soul, and that's rock 'n' roll. Tremendous.
During the entire album, you can hear Clapton yelling in the background Wow at Duane solos.
Wow dude thanks for the post. This is so cool!
It was a time when the music mattered. None of the drama we deal with today
By the time they found Carbone in the meat freezer it took 3 days to thaw him out just to do the autopsy! ❄
Jimmy "The Gent" Conway was settling all Debts. The reason he killed Carbone was he bought his wife that Fur Coat after the Luftunsa Heist. "Didn`t I tell you to not buy Anything!? Jimmy Burke Conway.
Yes, he is, fantastic.
I can just see him spinning the record with his toe. To be young and full of bright light.
Sounds like vocal and drum tracks may have been finalized. I think Duane was still sorting things out here. After listening to song a few times there are things in this recording I dont here in the original.
Subscribed bro keep it coming!
IMHO. Duane made this album
Great interpretation😊love you eric for ever❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Tom Dowd did a great great job with Duane's track.
Shedloads of Soul, you're not mistaken!
how is it that he does not get his due as one of the best guitarists of his time?
Gentlemen Back from a relaxing trek somewhere.
EC out of his depth across the board with this. Jim Gordon pre murder as well.
This album would never have sold had Duane not gave it his touch
Nonsense
It didn't sell at first, rolling stone gave it a bad review, later Rs attacked allbros
It’s just a collaboration man. Music isn’t a competition.
@@AllanGibb Clearly a peasant.
That's debatable. The three tracks they cut before Allman entered the picture are certainly not without merit. I think the Dominos were a very viable band on their own, as proven by their Allman-free tour. But Duane certainly added a shimmer and a spark to those tracks.
Yes Yes fkn Yes man.
Bobby W. & E.C. back up vocals 🎼🎧🎙️🏞️🎼🇺🇸🇬🇧
This is a very impressive soundtrack!
But after listening to the original source many times, why can't I hear Duane's guitar riff in the chorus?
Is it a very tinny mix?
I’m surprised at how much Duane sounds like Eric. No wonder they liked each other’s playing.
?? One is a slide guitarist & the other bends the strings (notes)⁉
Not entirely but partly true. When you hear Duane play withou the slide his blues sound similar to Eric’s, at least to me.
What a dumb comment
Guitar brothers
Duane was way better. Hard to believe he was only 24 when he died.
What remived the tour de force’s Duane’s slide gutair during the piano Corda.along with his bird tweep. ZIts crappy
where is Duane's slide on the second half of the song?
@@stratless this is one of 6 channels from the Super Audio CD. Duane’s slide may have been panned to another channel.
Right music is competition it has no barriers🎼🎼🎛️🎛️🎙️🎧🎼🎹🎹🎸🥁🎼🦅🪶
No, it was on a different track entirely. The coda was a separate recording, made about three weeks later, that was spliced onto the end of the track. Duane's slide from the second half is on a different track and the person who made this version didn't want to be bothered with remixing it on the fly, I guess.
did duane or clapton sang this? curious..
Clapton
Eric Clapton with Bobby Whitlock on backup vocals
Duane sounds like he's not in perfect tuning. Sounds a little flat on the riffs but slide sounds perfect.
Thats the magic thats missing these days :(
Duane Allman much better than Eric!!
Cobblers
That statement is irrelevant.
He played a 57 Goldtop here. And even if Duane played Strats sometimes in sessions he was faithful to his Les Pauls. Eric should never left his Gibsons for Brownie. The power he had with Blues Breaker's, Cream and even with Blind Faith with the red 335 and the Firebird was gone. The only time that Eric has sounded good since 1969 was in 1994, "From The Cradle" when he had the courage to play Gibsons again. When he did the Cream reunion in 2005 it was a copy of Blackie, and that was once again performances without the power that we all associate with Cream. If Jack was able to play Felix Pappalardi' s old Gibson EB 1, why did EC fool around with a Strat? Why not a Les Paul or a copy of "The Fool". The origins is right here in Florida 1970. A Strat instead of a Gibson. Both Hendrix and Beck sounded really good on Strata but never Eric in my opinion. He gets some kind of "fizz" out of it.
Greetings from Sweden to all Duane and Eric fans out there.
quite possibly!!
I may be in the minority here, but I found that anything after Unplugged the fire in his playing seemed to die down. His 80s period was godly, that 83-88 tone he had going on was killer. Coupled with the live shows during that era, it was his best period. Eric, however, felt differently, for him, the fire returned when he did From The Cradle. But he has stated in an interview recently that he's just playing things that are familiar to him until he bites the dust. Regardless, he will always be superb.
Eric was jealous of Duane being a better guitarist, so he went tyrannical on the mixing, dumbing down Duane' track to background to his own. This happened in between Eric hitting on George's wife Patti. Eric the dog.
Ignorance prevails
Hell Yeah!