I'm assuming ya' familiar with the Layla box set, the jam sessions CD ? Needless to say the band is phenomenal but, gee, EC is incredible (my fav' is jam #4).
@@terrycarthy4433 you are a fool, sir! Jam #3 is clearly the most spectacular. It is the genesis of the music of Why Does Love Got To Be So Sad, my favorite Clapton original.
This was hands down one of the best bands I've ever heard and I think I speak for the majority that knows what RNR really is and there plenty of different types of RNR and I have my own opinions about that and Skynyrd... Marshall Tucker..Allman Bro's...SRV and on and on but this her is my go to when I start thinking about the past and I'm just 56 but I have reasons for this and it just reminds me of my Uncle I used to play with and he was untouchable around where I live with this kinda music .
Have bootlegs from his tour in support of 461 Ocean Blvd. WHAT A DIFFERENCE! He played Little Queenie / Sweet Little Rock N’ Roller on that tour but the difference was Eric and Yvonne were drunk. It is great to hear Eric do those songs justice
you can find the bootleg on youtube called "everyday we play the blues". One of their best gigs for sure, EC at his peak both as a guitarist and vocalist
@@pabloperez4063 I fully agree. I do it all the time. I just take issue with one individual declaring someone else to be the best without empirical evidence. Which is impossible for the arts. Sports are different. Fastest, strongest, longest, highest can all be measured& then “the best” can be crowned.
Maybe best blues-rock, which is saying a lot considering the Stones are largely in that category. But they're not The Beatles, and the Stones output was about 20 times Derek & the Dominos. No shame in that.
a talented group that lasted only one year 1970-1971 but a sad Story of this group The members are affected by many tragedies: Duane Allman is killed in a motorcycle accident on October 29, 1971, Carl Radle dies on May 30, 1980 following kidney problems caused by addiction to drugs and alcohol , and Jim Gordon killed his mother with a hammer during a crisis of schizophrenia in 1983. the only survivor but the most talented : Eric Clapton
i was there , it was Thanksgiving night 1970 at MUSIC HALL. I sat 12th row dead center. best show ever at Music Hall. 5 days earlier we saw Johnny Winter with rick derringer at the Ludlow Garage. it was a great week.
@@claritydreamsleeves541 only a tone deaf moron would make such a claim, my son is friends with Bobby Whitlock who said, "duane allman" made the Layla sessions come alive. totally unfocused until Clapton asked Duane to play. Listen to live shows with Duane(tho the sound quality is not good) to hear the energy. Duane Allman & Bobby Whitlock's contributions are beyond immense
If America was not so racist bands from the UK would never have made it in the states. Respect to Chuck Berry. His music will live forever, it's even on the voyage spacecraft.
Have to completely disagree. Clapton is smoking here, nothing against Keith or the Stones, who I love. He and the Dominos are totally representing here.
@@tonteriaslasprecisas6897 these two Chuck Berry classic rockers are all about rhythm… NOT noodling or shredding… and if there’s one thing Keith excels at it’s rhythm!
The stones are by far the most overrated band there is lmao mick Taylor and Brian Jones mad that band. Mick is gay Keith can only play three chords Charlie and bill are good enough
Yes thats Rock'n Roll ❤
Just when you think you’ve heard all of D&D, this appears out of nowhere! Awesome!
Was not expecting to stumble across something like this from the Dominos! Amazing!
Agree when this was recorded ?
@@robertkelly6282 70 or 71
@@robertkelly6282 '70 in the queen city Cincinnati,OH.
Too fast !
D & D should have been in the R& R hall of fame long ago
If that happens then Eric will have gone from the only 3 time inductee to the only 4 time member of the Rock and Roll Hall of fame
Not only does eric play some mean blues, but rocks out on this one like he invented it!
Gran trabajo de Eric Clapton, despuntando, cómo gran guitarrista
Eric has had such a tremendous career. He does it all.
I think this is my favorite period of his legendary career.
Give credit to Chuck Berry. I was only about 8 or 9 when I fell in love with this new thing called " rock and roll" . I am 75 now and still rockin!!!!
Keep on keepin on, right?
Seriously rocking. Derek and the Dominoes were stupendous!
They kill it on little queenie,man makes ya wanna go 105,wish there was a cleaned up version of this
What the F**** Where has the last 50 years gone! I remember this like it was yesterday!. It was a fun time to be young!
OMG is there nothing that Eric can do that is simply Amazing!! He is a true gift from God!!
Love you eric 😊❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
this is one of the best live clapton vocals i have ever heard. seems like he's putting more into it.
Claptons peak. Of course Bobby Whitlock Jim Gordon and Carl Radle are no slackers.
This was and still is timeless. Just too bad they didn't last too long. Still one of my favorite Clapton acts.
Never heard this before I am always searching for new EC material. D&TD are the pinnacle of his career I think!
I'm assuming ya' familiar with the Layla box set, the jam sessions CD ? Needless to say the band is phenomenal but, gee, EC is incredible (my fav' is jam #4).
@@terrycarthy4433 you are a fool, sir! Jam #3 is clearly the most spectacular. It is the genesis of the music of Why Does Love Got To Be So Sad, my favorite Clapton original.
@@TheCapedWanderer ; thanks for calling me "a fool" (takes one to know...etc etc). And I certainly enjoy jam #3 too.
@@terrycarthy4433 😅 that escalated quickly.
@@fivehead6675 ; I thought so too ! Touchy subject liking/ enjoying one jam/ tune over another. Tough world huh ??
Now that made my day.GIVE ME MORE!!!!
This was hands down one of the best bands I've ever heard and I think I speak for the majority that knows what RNR really is and there plenty of different types of RNR and I have my own opinions about that and Skynyrd... Marshall Tucker..Allman Bro's...SRV and on and on but this her is my go to when I start thinking about the past and I'm just 56 but I have reasons for this and it just reminds me of my Uncle I used to play with and he was untouchable around where I live with this kinda music .
EC and the minos the best..
Can't beat that jim gordan hittin them skins..
He was one of the best!
ben/ i been a musician and music lover my whole life. you nailed it. Jim Gordon ...a brilliant musician
too bad,he cracked up, murdered his mother, & ended up in the Looney bin 🤪
Absolutely brilliant
Topp😊
This is sublime. Thank you!!!
Have bootlegs from his tour in support of 461 Ocean Blvd. WHAT A DIFFERENCE! He played Little Queenie / Sweet Little Rock N’ Roller on that tour but the difference was Eric and Yvonne were drunk. It is great to hear Eric do those songs justice
Thank you
Were they the greatest rock band ever? Maybe.
Gracias por su herencia,Mr 🎸.
Please, MORE OF THIS GIG!!?
you can find the bootleg on youtube called "everyday we play the blues". One of their best gigs for sure, EC at his peak both as a guitarist and vocalist
@@araken3336 thanks, F. W.!
the best Band, ever!
Definitely cookin here
How does one measure the “best”? Maybe they’re your favourite, but best? By which metric?
@@matthewcrich5951 people enjoy "comparing"...
@@pabloperez4063 I fully agree. I do it all the time. I just take issue with one individual declaring someone else to be the best without empirical evidence. Which is impossible for the arts. Sports are different. Fastest, strongest, longest, highest can all be measured& then “the best” can be crowned.
Maybe best blues-rock, which is saying a lot considering the Stones are largely in that category. But they're not The Beatles, and the Stones output was about 20 times Derek & the Dominos. No shame in that.
Like The Beatles and The Rolling Stones , Eric Clapton play "Little Queenie" in A chord.
a talented group that lasted only one year 1970-1971 but a sad Story of this group
The members are affected by many tragedies: Duane Allman is killed in a motorcycle accident on October 29, 1971, Carl Radle dies on May 30, 1980 following kidney problems caused by addiction to drugs and alcohol , and Jim Gordon killed his mother with a hammer during a crisis of schizophrenia in 1983.
the only survivor but the most talented : Eric Clapton
How could you forget Bobby Whitlock
EC rocks out!
watch Rod Stewart with billy peak (Chuck's protege) on lead guitar
Yes !!
Never heard this before ....when was this?
Do I hear Delaney and Bonnie or just DDs
Is this on commercial Cd ??????
Yes å❤❤❤❤RAa
Wtf my hometown...Back in the Natty! What was the venue?
1970, most likely Cincinnati Garden or Music Hall.
Or maybe Ludlow Garage
i was there , it was Thanksgiving night 1970 at MUSIC HALL. I sat 12th row dead center. best show ever at Music Hall. 5 days earlier we saw Johnny Winter with rick derringer at the Ludlow Garage. it was a great week.
@@recordguy4321 I was, at that Winter show. Lived on Ludlow ave.
@@yippierb saw so many great shows at the garage including the very last, Ry Cooder and Capt. Beefheart.
It's OK but not a patch on the Stones version on Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out
Stones are my fav band by far and love their 69 cover,but damn this version makes ya wanna go 120+ down the interstate
@@edsimnett check the 69 Detroit video of little queenie from yesterdays papers channel,no overdubs there
Clapton voice is 10 times better
GYYYO would be as good without the legendary MICK TAYLOR.
Chuck Berry is the best.
Pretty poor mono recording, but Clapton's guitar just flows right through it, and the Domino's manage not to get in the way at all.
キースより遥かに上手い‼️。
way too fast; however, I am impressed they did it. It needs brother duane allman sliding home like he did on the Ronnie Hawkins version of matchbox
Naw, it's great without Skydog.
Yeah, D&D didn't 'need' anyone.
@@claritydreamsleeves541 only a tone deaf moron would make such a claim, my son is friends with Bobby Whitlock who said, "duane allman" made the Layla sessions come alive. totally unfocused until Clapton asked Duane to play. Listen to live shows with Duane(tho the sound quality is not good) to hear the energy. Duane Allman & Bobby Whitlock's contributions are beyond immense
@@mickgriffin3843 totally too fast & unfocused with the "sky man", Wilson Pickett named him sky man long before sky dog became his nickname
D&D don't need Sky dog on this one baby! Not his dig.
If America was not so racist bands from the UK would never have made it in the states. Respect to Chuck Berry. His music will live forever, it's even on the voyage spacecraft.
Great couple of covers from Derek & the Dominoes… but Eric - fine guitarist that he is - just can’t get in the Chuck Berry groove like Keef does!
You must be joking.Richards is awful;he just poses.
@@randallkennedy2066Lmao… gotta love CZcams ‘comment trolls’…hilarious! 🤪
Have to completely disagree. Clapton is smoking here, nothing against Keith or the Stones, who I love. He and the Dominos are totally representing here.
Tatty...No, Eric gets into his unique OWN groove. Who needs Keith here?
@@tonteriaslasprecisas6897 these two Chuck Berry classic rockers are all about rhythm… NOT noodling or shredding… and if there’s one thing Keith excels at it’s rhythm!
Clapton does the blues like no-one else..However Chuck berry stuff is best left to Keef and co..
True, he does it well but it
just misses something Keith Richards and Ronnie wood have. Maybe it’s the roll what Keith always talks about haha
@@rauldorsman8191 Yes, keef is very good at playing out of tune and Ronnie has learned from him....
@@tonteriaslasprecisas6897 in tune or not, he makes me dance
Naw!
That's bobby Whitlock singing..
That's Bobby singing backup. Eric is singing lead.
No it's Eric,Bobby sings backup vocals
eric singing
Actually it’s Carl Radle 😂😂😂
@@flyingphobiahelp or one of their roadies...
The Stones version was far superior.. .this is just average in comparison..
Chuck Berry is the best.
@@davidbrown8517 true,
But I'm the real king of rock and roll.
Dave Edmunds owns this song's ass
The stones are by far the most overrated band there is lmao mick Taylor and Brian Jones mad that band. Mick is gay Keith can only play three chords Charlie and bill are good enough