One of the best concert clips ever is in the last waltz when Robbie Robertson and Eric Clapton jam together and Eric's guitar straps fell off and Robbie took over.RIP Robbie
Great talents tend to share their skills, as well as appreciating & supporting new talents. Eric Clapton has always done that, putting him in the same league as B.B. King, Carlos Santana, etc. Simply put, a great musician and also just a good guy - period.
Something about Eric when he collaborates with these amazing musicians. He is happy to sit in the background and let them shine. Robby Robertson, Steve Winwood, John Mayer, etc. There’s simply nobody like Eric. That was an incredible version of an old classic.
He's like a kid in a candy shop! Just so very happy to there! Although, clearly he's very talented. When Eric Clapton says, "Hey, come join me on stage young man." Yeah, that speaks volumes!
@@BooBooKittyFuzzyBritches right now he's got to be one of the best slide dudes around willing to jam with everybody I bought a Susan Tedeschi cd. Her first. When it came out Susan who cause I said just wait. Ha ha. Aloha for your input. Cant beat real music. J.J. was asked do you listen and do you like your own music. His answer why wouldn't l.
When The Band hit big it made a lot of musicians, including Clapton, sit up and take notice. Coming at a time of guitar gods, psychedelia, long solos in concert, and all that, it was like music out of a different time. And with every member being an incredible and unique musician with no one out front as the "leader" and those ego trips. Truly what the name said, a BAND.
Wouldn’t it have been great to see Levon Helms playing and singing this fantastic song with Robertson and Clapton. “The Band” was one of the best of all times.
very sad to hear of Robbie Robbertson's passing. Love this song. rock on Robbie on the Good red road, He was 64 in this video and rockin out pretty bad
I'm just devastatated. We lost Jeff in january, Gary Rossington in March and now Robbie. I can't cope Thanks Rpbbie for sharing your amazing talent with us for so many years. You'll be missed for sure
This was in my Watchlater list for months and it took me this sad instance to enjoy this beauty. I love all of them so much and to know that they're all old now, makes me dejected. We should celebrate these legends more than we do. Somehow, somewhere, they've made our lives better. Thank you, Rob!
This is the closest other than the Last Waltz that Eric ever got to playing with or in The Band. he's so thrilled. It's all over his face. RIP Robbie, you were the best and a huge influence for me.
@@sdot5389 yes, i meant Levon could have been there, but was not. RR also inducted EC into the HOF as a solo artist and they played Further up the toad. RR and EC slso wrote Its in the way that you use it for the Color of money movie. They played together many times!
They both just have such amazing tone. Just a perfect blend. Clapton has said that as some point in the late 60s there was nothing he wanted to do so much as to join The Band. Even went and spent time living with them in the Big Pink. They had to tell him..."We're not about jamming. We don't just sit around and play. All our time is dedicated to writing and then working on what we've written." Not Clapton's scene at the time so off he went.
TrueNorthOutdoorz - One chord! It’s all G played in a 12 bar progression! Bo Diiddely said he never used another chord! Mona is one chord and so is Bo Diddely/Bo Diddely. I guess if you know what you’re doing, one chord is enough
Robbie can play circles around Eric. When it comes to bring generous, It was Eric who lost his strap while playing and it was Robbie who generously picked up his slack! Pay attention.
a bit of rock & roll trivia when Eric inducted The Band into the Rock & roll Hall of Fame he said he wanted to join the Band.When Robbie heard that he said I'm the lead guitar player - did he want to take my job?
Let someone else? Guys he is Robbie Robertson maybe the greatest song writer of all times and one of the best guitar player of all times (not as good as Clapton), Clapton in "Once We're Brothers" said that he tried a lot of times to imitate his guitar... He is another great guitar player... Better for you to know a bit more about 60-70 rock music!
Thankful to our brothers and sisters to the north for giving us so many talented individuals (e.g, 4/5 of The Band; The Guess Who; Joanie Mitchell; Gordon Lightfoot; et al).
Robbie Robertson rocking OUT! Love his gravelly voice. That he died on the same date August 9 as Jerry Garcia 28 years later is over the top. Not to mention just a couple weeks after the 50th anniversary of Watkins Glen, worlds largest rock concert that included the Grateful Dead, the Allman Brothers and the Band. Big Medicine. This version of Who Do You Love is one for the ages, perhaps the Rock of Ages.
No lesson, Robbie's playing lead,Eric always sits back and let's whoever he's playing with shine,this is two friends playing together and having fun just jamming out and rocking. There is no competition between them,they're not trying to out do each other
R.i.p. Robbie Robertson. This is fabulous! #WorldMagicMusicMakers #Independent #MusicLoversBlockchain #Preserve all Music cultures and good walks of life. 😎🤘👍🌟#SpreadWise #Awareness #Spreadlight & #Love 😊💛✨️🎶☮️❤️🚀 #PreservationEarth, together we are smarter & stronger. #grateful Ty Eric Clapton & Stacie Meier. 🙏👋😉
A Great Canadian & Great Englishman create The Perfect Storm in Great American Music! [Thanks Bo & Thanks Hawk]. I cherish this more in the days of covid. We won’t be able to jam & sing on the same mike till...😢😢😷
I think he’s been doing something different to do with Native American culture but I don’t know for sure. He’s got a nice muddy tone there But this is the easiest one on the books & he really doesn’t do it justice seems out of practice I dunno Just look at him when he was on fire The Last Waltz
This shows how much class Clapton has. He has no problem playing rhythm for others and actually seems to enjoy it.
He had always wanted to join The Band but his requests were politely turned down.
According to Clapton, he never had the nerve to ask. @@josbruls
Derek Trucks behind him too….
And I'm certain it was his honor to enjoy the moment with Robertson. The total sound is timeless.
@@joeymeyer808 Thanks, gonna find Derek's band and listen to it. Well his uncle had a 5 star career too.
RIP Robbie, you will be missed. The world is saddened by your passing today. Heaven got another great band member.
One of the best concert clips ever is in the last waltz when Robbie Robertson and Eric Clapton jam together and Eric's guitar straps fell off and Robbie took over.RIP Robbie
There is nothing more fun than watching musician's who respect each other play together.
Isn't it ? I love the look on Eric Clapton's fab who he's watching Robbie play!
Great talents tend to share their skills, as well as appreciating & supporting new talents. Eric Clapton has always done that, putting him in the same league as B.B. King, Carlos Santana, etc. Simply put, a great musician and also just a good guy - period.
So true...they each get off in their own unique ways and yet know how to step gracefully to the side for the other guy over and over again.
@@florianwolf9380 Don't forget JJ Cale, who was Eric's hero. 😉
Something about Eric when he collaborates with these amazing musicians. He is happy to sit in the background and let them shine. Robby Robertson, Steve Winwood, John Mayer, etc. There’s simply nobody like Eric. That was an incredible version of an old classic.
Eric's and Robbie's guitar work never disappoints! Two of the very best! Just sitting back and enjoying!
This piece of music history will stand as testament to Robbie. A great musician gone to the great orchestra in the sky.
The look on Derek Trucks face is priceless
Derek is watching two of the best but he does not suck.
Trucks watches all them guys he's so cool he absorbs it all. Soon he will be the teacher
Yes!!!!
He's like a kid in a candy shop! Just so very happy to there! Although, clearly he's very talented. When Eric Clapton says, "Hey, come join me on stage young man." Yeah, that speaks volumes!
@@BooBooKittyFuzzyBritches right now he's got to be one of the best slide dudes around willing to jam with everybody
I bought a Susan Tedeschi cd. Her first. When it came out Susan who cause I said just wait. Ha ha. Aloha for your input. Cant beat real music. J.J. was asked do you listen and do you like your own music. His answer why wouldn't l.
When The Band hit big it made a lot of musicians, including Clapton, sit up and take notice. Coming at a time of guitar gods, psychedelia, long solos in concert, and all that, it was like music out of a different time. And with every member being an incredible and unique musician with no one out front as the "leader" and those ego trips. Truly what the name said, a BAND.
R.I.P Robbie, Thank you for the decades of great music.
Born: July 5, 1943
Died: Aug 9, 2023
Try Again: Born: July 5, 1943. Robbie was 80.
Aww its Brith Date police; No cake for me.@@Fargoguy54
Robbie you're the man. What a legacy in music 🎶
Eric hosting all the great artists is amazing. 🎉
He was sounding great on this show ❤. American icon
And really a Canadian icon!@@gergemall
@@sippa5Clapton is half Canadian too. His blood father was a Canadian soldier stationed in Britain during WW2
Clapton introduces Robbie exactly the way Robbie introduces Clapton during The Last Waltz.
No one can match Bo Diddley's flamboyant guitar playing and singing on stage but this is about as close as it gets. R.I.P. Robbie and Bo.
Wouldn’t it have been great to see Levon Helms playing and singing this fantastic song with Robertson and Clapton. “The Band” was one of the best of all times.
Yeah not too bad for 4 Canadians and an American.
And Ronnie Hawkins!!!
I'm sorry to say this but Levon had no intention to be on the same stage with Robertson after the Waltz.
@@gjazzy3072 Robertson is Mohawk Indian & Jewish. Unfortunately, the latter manifested in his business dealings with other Band members.
@@davestephenson2586 thanks for the comment!
Yes we are going to miss Robbie Robertson,hes a great guitar player,R I P ,Robbie
very sad to hear of Robbie Robbertson's passing. Love this song. rock on Robbie on the Good red road, He was 64 in this video and rockin out pretty bad
I'm just devastatated. We lost Jeff in january, Gary Rossington in March and now Robbie. I can't cope
Thanks Rpbbie for sharing your amazing talent with us for so many years. You'll be missed for sure
This was in my Watchlater list for months and it took me this sad instance to enjoy this beauty. I love all of them so much and to know that they're all old now, makes me dejected. We should celebrate these legends more than we do. Somehow, somewhere, they've made our lives better. Thank you, Rob!
This is the closest other than the Last Waltz that Eric ever got to playing with or in The Band. he's so thrilled. It's all over his face.
RIP Robbie, you were the best and a huge influence for me.
Eric played with the Band during their R&R HOF induction.
All except Levon were there..
Robbie played at the Crossroads festival with Eric a bunch of times. Here’s another
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@@robmorrison1043…and Richard, he was already dead.
@@sdot5389 yes, i meant Levon could have been there, but was not.
RR also inducted EC into the HOF as a solo artist and they played Further up the toad.
RR and EC slso wrote Its in the way that you use it for the Color of money movie.
They played together many times!
When Eric went up to visit the Band at Big Pink, he wanted to join the Band.
Robbie can hold his own up there, great performance.
They both just have such amazing tone. Just a perfect blend. Clapton has said that as some point in the late 60s there was nothing he wanted to do so much as to join The Band. Even went and spent time living with them in the Big Pink. They had to tell him..."We're not about jamming. We don't just sit around and play. All our time is dedicated to writing and then working on what we've written." Not Clapton's scene at the time so off he went.
Derek Trucks playing rhythm with Clapton while Robbie takes lead makes me feel like I’m in a fever dream
Willie and the handjive from start😅it’s the swinging team 😮
That's Derek Trucks and Doyle Bramhall in the background. They are phenomenal guitarists themselves.
Robbie Robertson in great form, and it looks like everyone on stage is enjoying the hell out of playing together.
Robertson's growly voice is a great!
Is great. Not is a great. Sorry. Typo.
Sad to hear RR has passed away. This has a great groove, and I love Steve Jordan's face at the end!
Robbie & Eric have been a part of several musical revolutions, man.
Miss you Robbie ❤
HEY! Eric got to play with the Band! 😊
WOW just WOW
R.I.P Robbie Thanks you 💐
Robbie is amazing! Love his sound!
Two of the most soulful guitar players you'll ever hear.
Robbie has been playing this great since he was a kid! So talented❤
🔥... Rip Robbie!
The look on all the band is priceless. Ya man, Robbie Robertson came to rock out, it's been like 30 years. But enjoy!
that tone is so muddy LOVE IT
TrueNorthOutdoorz - One chord!
It’s all G played in a 12 bar progression!
Bo Diiddely said he never used another chord! Mona is one chord and so is Bo Diddely/Bo Diddely.
I guess if you know what you’re doing, one chord is enough
I don't get dirtier or more low down than that right there! Robbie pullin' on years of the road to get those tones and notes! Awesome!
I wish i could describe Robbie's guitar playing.
Working man? Is that it?
Gone too soon in any case.
Unlike Eric, Robbie hasn't toured in decades, but it's good he still plays live once in a while!
Clapton has always been very generous to other musicians, giving them a lot of space onstage in which to create
He is very generous, no competition.. a sign of being secure as well.
Robbie can play circles around Eric. When it comes to bring generous, It was Eric who lost his strap while playing and it was Robbie who generously picked up his slack! Pay attention.
Robbie can play circles
Yes generous but Eric quit Cream wanting to join the band
It's awesome to see Eric let someone else play lead he's not the kind that has to be the center of attention all the time great guy
a bit of rock & roll trivia when Eric inducted The Band into the Rock & roll Hall of Fame he said he wanted to join the Band.When Robbie heard that he said I'm the lead guitar player - did he want to take my job?
Let someone else? Guys he is Robbie Robertson maybe the greatest song writer of all times and one of the best guitar player of all times (not as good as Clapton), Clapton in "Once We're Brothers" said that he tried a lot of times to imitate his guitar... He is another great guitar player... Better for you to know a bit more about 60-70 rock music!
@@lorenzozambelli1727:Uh, yeah…right. Lmao.
@@rayray8687 n°51 of the 100 all of fame of guitarists (of all time)... I don't think he is an amateur...
robbie robertson and eric clapton, the cream of the crop
was there a pun intended here?
Brilliant. May the years pass slowly.
I'm always love Crapton😊
Both just as hot as ever. Canadian talent too! Love them.
Thankful to our brothers and sisters to the north for giving us so many talented individuals (e.g, 4/5 of The Band; The Guess Who; Joanie Mitchell; Gordon Lightfoot; et al).
well said! just have to add Neil Young KD Lang Bryan Adams Paul Anka Anne Murray......
Robbie Robertson rocking OUT! Love his gravelly voice. That he died on the same date August 9 as Jerry Garcia 28 years later is over the top. Not to mention just a couple weeks after the 50th anniversary of Watkins Glen, worlds largest rock concert that included the Grateful Dead, the Allman Brothers and the Band. Big Medicine. This version of Who Do You Love is one for the ages, perhaps the Rock of Ages.
Still look back on the last waltz and these two dualling .. still at it🎸👍
Two of the greatest!!!! What more needs to be said.
Agreed!
Also...
Derek Trucks in the background ;)
Charlie Sheen and Gary Oldman are a great duo
Oh my. How wonderful is this ????????????
🤩
AMEN
Robbie killing it! Two legends.
Wish I could give this two thumbs up! :)
Wonderful to see these two greats just jamming out & having a ball....'got the good time music with the Bo Diddley beat' ....oh yeah!
seems like every band/artist has at least one of their own songs with the Diddley beat
The rhythm section is killer.
Rest in peace Robbie 💔
Mamma miaaaaaa👍👍👍👍💃💃💃💃🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩💋💋💋
Y'all need to checkout the 1964 version by Ronnie Hawkins and the Hawks with a very young Robbie Robertson , nasty nasty guitar.
Or the last waltz w/Ronnie Hawkins. That’s a great one.
Yes I totally agree.
Yes I totally agree.
Thanks for this Download 👍 The punch in the beginning promises an incredible quality. You get what promised 😏 Great!
THESE GREAT MEN OF MUSIC DID THIS BO DIDDLEY STYLE! THANKS!
Absolutely awesome. Robbie giving Clapton a guitar lesson..
No lesson, Robbie's playing lead,Eric always sits back and let's whoever he's playing with shine,this is two friends playing together and having fun just jamming out and rocking.
There is no competition between them,they're not trying to out do each other
WOWZER!!!! two legends 💜 💙 ❤❤❤❤❤RIP Robbie❤
Robbie, RIP.
A power house.
I noticed a young Derek Trucks back there. :)
You know your in good company when Trucks and Bromhall fade into the background!
The OLE BO DIDDLY BEAT!!!! What a GREAT cover!
An other Canadian music LEGEND… and then there’s Clapton with a Canadian father .
ICONS......
R.i.p. Robbie Robertson. This is fabulous! #WorldMagicMusicMakers #Independent #MusicLoversBlockchain #Preserve all Music cultures and good walks of life. 😎🤘👍🌟#SpreadWise #Awareness #Spreadlight & #Love 😊💛✨️🎶☮️❤️🚀 #PreservationEarth, together we are smarter & stronger. #grateful Ty Eric Clapton & Stacie Meier. 🙏👋😉
Just too good this version. God!
cool old school vibrant vibes💪😁
JUst love Robbie Robertson. Awesome musician
According to everything I've ever read(I love the band)Robbie is a real dickhead.Thats documented.
amazing tone from Robertson s guitar
A Great Canadian & Great Englishman create The Perfect Storm in Great American Music! [Thanks Bo & Thanks Hawk]. I cherish this more in the days of covid. We won’t be able to jam & sing on the same mike till...😢😢😷
that was amazing, Robbie is still hot af!
I think he’s been doing something different to do with Native American culture but I don’t know for sure.
He’s got a nice muddy tone there
But this is the easiest one on the books & he really doesn’t do it justice seems out of practice I dunno
Just look at him when he was on fire
The Last Waltz
A good sound guy never just sits there for long, I love their sound man! He's worth what he gets paid for sure!
Trucks is the happiest person on the stage and he is playing the tastiest licks
He is a great guitarist as well.
I played mafia 2 and this song was in it and this is a gift.
Eric having the time of his life covering this tune
Fu*kin amazing...Go Robbie!!
Finally a song which makes Robbie's voice sound good.
Robbie has a great voice. The original Twilight by Robbie was the best put out.
The "Bo Diddly beat" is infectious.
He didn't smile as much as he used to when on stage, I miss that.
This thang is just filthy good
WOW !!!!!!! DID I EVER NEED TO HEAR, AND SEE,THIS TODAY. LOVE THESE TWO!!!!!!!
Jeri Whittaker
8/15/2022
Near Athens, Georgia
Thank you for your love and support.
Good morning 😊❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
August 9 2223 he left us ,all the great music is done now ,better start knowing your brother Noah.
We live in amazing times
Eric and Derek on stage, but one guy rockin' old school.
Eric the love of my life😊❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
very sad. Robbie Robertson. RIP.
A Clapton toque con quién toque se lo.pasa genial
F^*+ing rocking down to the depths of my soul.
Two of the very best! I live it!
Was at this crossroads . What a great show
Robbie had to follow an almost surreal performance by Clapton on queen of spades, but RR really delivered on this tune. One of my favoritets.
Robbie was just as fine a guitar player as Clapton.
Right around the 4-minute mark we needed Ronnie Hawkins to show up and fan the flames on Robbie's guitar strings with his hat.
💫🎸Wouaaah SAVOUREUX, SAVOUREUX!!!!🎸💫
Super Great musicians both of them😊
God damn! That was great!!!
so good!
One chord =G. One! Bo Diddely wrote every one of his songs in G and played the Hell out of a 12 bar
progression.
Same with Mona: it’s all G
but this version is in A, right?
"A", not "G"! Plus achange in "D"...
great song, R.I.P. Robbie