Otis Rush and Eric Clatpon "Double Trouble"
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
- Guitar Center King of the Blues exclusive: Otis Rush and Eric Clapton performing "Double Trouble"from the Eagle Rock Entertainment Release "Come & See About Me, The Definitive DVD. DVDs available at all store or online @ www.eaglerockent.com
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NO one is second to anyone, geez, it's art and expression, not a foot race!
Two of the very best blues singers - before we even get to discuss their playing - on one stage. Blues paradise!
just an absolutely great version of a timeless blues classic, if you don't dig this, you don't dig music at all!!!
this Clatpon guy is gonna go places....
Everyone speaks about Eric Clapton, but Eric Clatpon is every bit as good and never gets any credit.
I love it! I could listen and play blues all day and not get tired of it.
RIP Otis.
You inspired generations of guitar players.
we all miss you Otis.
I'm not religious - but can I say one thing - thank God that he made Otis Rush !!!
Clapton, There is none other like him. Simply said!
Everyone speaks about Eric's guitar playin, but his voice is amazing too. Otis is another level man.
I think his voice his better than his guitar playing...
You took the words....
ahhhhhh .....the good old days....when we cared for nothing but Otis
One of the finest blues songs of all time! Both Otis and Eric have great versions of this masterpiece song. Otis passed away yesterday and may he rest in peace. One of the great blues singers of all time...
Blues musicians view it as respect to emulate each other and learn from each other. Most us cant even come close to being that good.
Thankyou Otis...for making our life much much more pleasurable!!!!!
otis rush has such a unique voice. probably my favourite blues singer
the most beautiful version of Double Trouble
No matter which guitars (Strat, Gibson, PRS ect) these blues cats play they all sound great.
Eric at the top of his game. Just extraplanetary.
Otis rush great player, Eric's vocals are better than usual here great stuff.
it is really wonderfull to play together and everybody is doing his best.Double trouble is a very good track thank you.
So glad someone had foresight to catch this on video, two legends trading licks on an absolutely timeless, classic blues tune!!!!
Otis rush is awesome!
Otis,Eric,the fabulous band,Double Trouble=excellent!!!!!!!
This is like the gods coming down from Olympus.
what a set of balls to sing this song in the presence of this great man.
Long Live Otis Rush !!!!!
I really miss him.
I loved his shows at Chicago B.L.U.E.S. in NYC on 14th Street.
He was kind to me. I would walk with him around the block and just ask him questions.
He dressed very well, wearing a bluesman hat.
Strangers would come up to him and say "You are a Blues Legend, right?" and pay homage.
There was no doubt.
Chicago B.L.U.E.S. Club in NYC closed shortly after 9/11
Those were tough times for NYC.
Часто слушаю, и улетаю куда-то, офигенная композиция, когда есть такая музыка жизнь становиться прекраснее, и открываются какие-то доп, цвета радуги, если можно так сказать!
Обалденно!!!
R.I.P. Otis Rush, We Will Miss You.....
Eric is powerful on this one.
Clapton's voice actually has a great breakup when he digs down. I think he can be as good a singer as he is a guitar player. Love From the Cradle.
He is as good a singer as a player
just weeping clapton's guiter!
I just love this song
Clatpon! awesome
I'ts big money to see EC, & Otis has been retired by his stroke, but the 3rd guitarist onstage , Anthony Palmer, is easy to catch regularly in Chicago clubs, (such as the "Kingston Mines" most Wednesdays), w/"The Jimmy Burns Band". Sharing the stage with these two giants, Tony understandably wasn't given a solo, but he gets plenty now & he's tearin' it up!
wow- great!
what a classic blues tune, lyrics typify what the blues is all about, laid off from work, can't keep a job, walkin around with no place to go or ant money to show, that's what teh blues is all about, brother...................................
Eric Clapton ... When a Stratocaster guitar meets the soul !!
Read a Clapton interview wherein he said "Its in the trousers." Will remember that forever.
Often under acknowledged......Otis gets more out of one blues note than any dozen gitar players put together--Otis is the blues...one of the last great blues masters with the best tortured blues voice in the history of the world.
ye i love when clapton playes the blues guitar
amazing
beloved blues..
So much power. AMAZING!!!!!!!!
I love this song and love EC
Well 1sonofkush there are some original performers of the original music that the student will never ever be better than the masters.......
well... eric is not a bluesman just popular
but look at otis guys a real bluesman
ı really love this great legend long live otis
nothing better in life than a few beers and chillin to this on a Sunday arvo
Otis Rush! so rare! Thxs.
great!!!
Please, Mr Rush, come back and show the world how the Blues should be played AND sung...
BluesdeVerdad: it's a complcated matter of 'hard luck and troubles'
As good as it gets!
Thanks Otis.............
awesome. thanks for posting
Thats the most wasted Clapton I've ever seen in a video. I guess this was before he cleaned up. He was a mentor to SRV cleaning up. Just reading a biography right now went to the RUclips to check out some of SRV's music mentors like Otis Rush here. Interesting to see Otis and Eric play together. Cool tune and video.
Amazing, beautiful, soulful , :)))
clapton master of the stratocaster
First time I heard Otis Rush live in Japan that was it I was hooked
He may have had any number of circumstances crop up, like you or I on a bad day. He has given us such a gift. Peace.
Still alive as of 2009 aged 74. Has not been active since 2004.
That's '86 for sure. The guitar and his look give it away. I saw him live at that time.
Clapton was preceded by Top Topham in the Yardbirds. His stunning / magical version of this is on RUclips (look for: "double trouble" topham). Some nice music history there too (Topham was 15 after the Yardbirds got hot but his parents made him go back to school!).
ALL HAIL ERIC CLATPON!
PAUL BUTTERFIELD did version of this on his 67 album, and I'm going to put it on my first cd with my band, The Beretta Blues Xpress, covering soem of the greats such as Otis, muddy,Willie, Howlin Wolf and of course Buttterfield, who was my idol growing up while i was learning to play the harmonica. 30 years later, I'm still playing it, "Keeping the Blues Alive"
Love Eric, just Love♥
perfect :)
Hmmmm , nice one Mr C ,and of course Mr R .
Classic.
RIP OTIS.....
Thank Santana for introducing me to Otis Rush
Now check out Sonny Boy Williamson. Imagine he's playing a '59 burst and you got the missing link to Old Blues.
Otis Rush is my favorite blues man.
wow this eric clatpon is great
LOVE, this SONG!! i sing it with my band, put a great harmonica solo in the middle and fill in parts between lyrics with high crying notes, like butterfield used to
bluz ME AWAY
I discover Otis Rush with the cover by The Paul Butterfield blues band, 2 great versions
those otis and albert king licks are probably the hardest to play coz it's hard to get that tone right handedly
two of the best on your laptop....beats watching 'Shakin that Ass' on tv!
around 420 claptons on fire
I saw Eric in '86 and it's the guitar and look he had then.
1300 views. no one else hip enough to search once in a decade?
I'll bet Clapton wouldn't agree with you on that. Otis Rush is a staple of Chicago Blues w/Buddy.
Thanks Willie. My two heroes! I have the DVD.
SRV (double trouble) This is where it all came from.
This country is in double trouble
- Clapton looks so serious! what's on his mind I wonder?
- He's got the bluess.... ;)
- now where is some booze..... i feel sorry for all the time he spent high and not doing blues. i'm glad he isn't drinkig anymore and looking forward to hyde park and leeds concert in june
nice!!!
Otis is in true form here! From the 1986 video, the emcee states that Eric invited Otis to Montreaux to do the show because Eric thought it was important to help expose a true master....also Luther Allison appears at this concert for a great version of "Everyday I Have the Blues"
.....meraviglia
@tlcreb17 the man truly has the blues. and if youve never had em then i understand why you think that way
This is from Montreux Jazz festival in '86
muito bom!!!!
wauw good video and good song! otis rush played on a gibson es 355 that's a great guitar. his mic wasn't working haha
I love the fact that Otis did the same thing as Hendrix and flipped a right-handed guitar over so that the dials would be closer to his left hand...
I played that guiar Otis is using on this clip. He was one of my teachers...
You should hear Clapton playing with Buddy Guy. That's perfection!
wauuuuu
😎🎼👍❤️
Again, look around RUclips....Clapton is God!
Lots of people at an extreme distance from the situation like to project their baggage on the likes of greats like EC. Otis Rush has his share of bad days; trust me.
@buddybuchanan CLAPTON PLAYS SO EFFORTLESSLY, HE AND STEVIE RAY WERE AND ARE THE BEST EVER
as a white musician, im not ashamed to say my favorite music, and all the great musical breakthroughs of the past 100+ years, have been created by blacks (blues, jazz, funk, reggae, hip hop and rock n roll) i cant stand country or opera
wow