Eric Clapton with The Allman Brothers Band "Why Has Love Got To Be So Sad"
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- Eric Clapton with The Allman Brothers Band "Why Has Love Got To Be So Sad" from the Crossroads Guitar Festival 2013
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The historical levels of talent on that stage is just boggling.
well listen to Dylan Petty this man wn g harricon an Neil young doin my back pages with each other all on one stage❤
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@@tarynciccarelloo57That is one of the best things I’ve ever heard & seen! I play it on guitar 🎸 & luv that song more than words can say.
Clapton born 45 Haynes born 60 Trucks born 79---Three generations of phenomenal guitarists on one stage!!!!
You got that right!
Wow! Thanks for the illumination! I had no idea that Clapton was so much older than Haynes! Guess you can only really tell from those close ups of him..... Clapton, that is.
It is awesome guitarist so many years apart
Digging the JAMMZZ
Got that right I remember this in the 90s check it out opened up for the allman brothers I was like who is that little kid playing on guitar czcams.com/video/MLQTbmUYI4A/video.html
A stage filled with so much genius, professionalism, mutual respect, and love! This humbles me and fills me with gratitude allowing me to spend another day clear minded and free. ODAAT Eric Clapton… you are an inspiration.
Or in reality you think somehow the life of complete strangers should somehow be your therapy for better living.
Sounds rather messed up actually.
Take Clapton a true scumbag who puts his own brain dead selfishness before an entire planet.
Acts like a jerk and your uplifted??
Best performance in years
Me too
Stunningly beautiful.
You nailed it. Doesnt get any better.
Obviously a guitar great, but I've always admired Eric's vocal melodies and tone, too. They really cut through, fit every song perfectly.
That's interesting because when Clapton was with Cream he doubted his voice and was shy about it. One of the reasons that Jack Bruce sang so many of the Cream songs. EC obviously got over it, and began to stretch his singing with Delany and Bonny, where he could do that with some aninimity.
hes everything to me, a composer, an orchestrator, hes beyond anything ive seen
It wasn't until '461' that he accepted his voice and even now he's not fully confident. But, for me he has always been an amazing singer!!
Not one tried to out-shine the other. Signs of TRUE professionals! Just fab.
Absolutely. They put the song above everything else right there.
that´s what music is about...great...
The Allman Brothers have been not trying to outshine, all along. since the very beginning if you thinks about it, an listen.
anytime you see EC play with anyone , its all about the music and not him. True professional
John ______ - for those of us who gladly listen...
Why Does Love Got To Be So Sad is one of the great, forgotten, under-rated songs of 1970. Originally recorded by Derek And The Dominoes.
Miguel Chavarin - they brought it all back!
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maybe under rated by you but never me and all my friends and millions more never !!!!!
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My fave song from that album. No less.
Enjoy every moment people because you will never ever hear or see anything like this again.....................
Eric and the Allman brothers , what a blessing !!!!!!!!!
Eric Clapton and the Allman Brothers are the best
I'm glad you never got on the Helicopter with Stevie Ray Vaughan Eric Clapton you are the best guitar player ever
I'm taking them to my grave. In case they didn't make it to hell?
I think the best player is Duane, long live Skydog! His solo on the original is unmatched
They could've taken this on the road.
I was at this concert. All I can say is that it was one of the most special moments of my life to see all of these artists under one roof. Many of which I probably would have never seen if not for this event.
Terribly jealous. What a night it must have been.
Getting goosebumps listening and reading reviews!!!
This is so awesome. I seriously cannot understand how the shit on the radio is considered better music than this. These are incredibly talented MUSICIANS that perfect their craft, not move notes on a computer. I need to see Eric and Derek on the same stage!!
Derek was Erics nickname back in the day.
@@Intelligent_investor Now it's Chad.
To answer your question. The radio plays pop music Hip hop ect to the now generation. (. Kids ). That’s what sells . Not personal music like Blues , Classic Rock , Soul . Ect. That is personal music. We had our time. It’s gone . Just pull out the vinyl sit back and think about the great times you had. It’s their time now. .
@@raycali1946 nbal
Kathy the
Clapton welcomed to stage…Clapton “plugs in”…Clapton smiles and hits it and the groove is on!
this is not fair!
A musician’s musician
It's just Eric.....
This proves why Clapton is the best. He waits, but never follows.
I personally think Duane and Bettes were better than Clapton .
Only my opinion . ✌
Clapton was great long before these guys, great as they are.
Eric and The Allman Brothers always sounded so damn good together!!
Guitar heaven. Love Warren’s understated intro for Eric. Could listen to these guys all night. Whenever Eric shares the stage with other truly great guitarists it seems to lift his playing to even greater heights.
Watching Derek do some of the fills and solos that Duane probably did on the original studio version sends shivers down my spine, and on a beautifil "gold top" Les Paul no less. Fantastic line up of players.
I wonder if that is Duane’s Gold Top?
That’s Duane’s gold top.
The heir apparent!😎
where was boz?
Wonderful to see Eric play with Allman Bros.
That glorious ending with Derek channeling Duane's spirit as only he can and Eric getting to spiritually jam with his long lost mate once more....brought a tear to my eye.
That was neat to see Derek wasn't it playing a gold top and not an SG
@@truckerkevthepaidtouristthat's actually brotherDuane's goldtop
Hey kiddies....this is what they call music. No frills, no B.S. just raw talent!!!
Amen
Absolutely!!!!!!!👍👍👍👍
True Musical Talent Lives On In The Trucks Tedeschi Band…. Awesome!!!!!🎤🎤🎸🎸🎸🥁🎹🎵🎶🎼♥️♥️♥️♥️
The fade-out jam gives me goose bumps... Beautiful!
Improvised inter-play between Clapton and Trucks is delightful!
It’s magical
There are 3
I think its because Clapton's shown us how simplicity is cool. Many people these days are trying to appear talented with their playing styles, but he focuses on what matters: the sound. The beauty, the lyricism of his playing, its brilliant.
They make it look simple😎
Simple like AC/DC
Could not agree more.
yep.
Simplicity from three huge guitar talents..:-)
This version with all the guitars and Eric with Allmans is just too COOL!I love to see them playing off of each other. Not rehearsed , just doing what they love to do.
One of the greatest versions of this song I've ever heard absolutely beautiful ❤️❤️❤️❤️
What a fine performance brother Eric...Ty for sharing this...
i cant stop watching Eric clapton, i am a blues guitar player and i have composed many blues songs of my own, my rythm, my solo, my lyrics., and Eric clapton has alywas been my mentor, and still, and i am from Saudi Arabia, and the culture of the blues is really rare, thats why i am sad, but i have a plan, i am trying to introduce my community to the blues, so i will be the first one, and who knows, maybe some American companies could invest this music here. but if i make this come true. i will be proud of my self. please pray for me
Anyone who looks to Eric Clapton has and doesn't need anyone's prayers. Play on. Play on. Play on.
Introduce your friends to You Tube and they will learn about rock roll and blues music. Good Luck in your future endeavors.
Abadez Blues May God shine on you brother. 🙏🏼
hi, have you seen John Mayall and Buddy Whittington...
I looked at your channel, all good, but nothing by you!!...if you are going to , want to , approach the damn blues, you need a voice....personal shit.....me? i went thru prison, a tough childhood fistfights every day at school, then i went to Yale university somehow!!..then i drank hard for 21 years, then prison again...top that sonny- boy!!....i heard more blues than anybody's business at cafe 9 in new haven connecticut....I work in the black ghetto every day at age 60, i can rap, I can breakdance, i can smoke crack with the best of them....I can still fack up the thugs...lets hear your blues.....the blues is a state of mind...I am not kidding, look me up.....! yeah!!
Three great guitarists at the top of their game! An absolute pleasure to watch.
The talent on stage are ALL legends in their own right...WOW incredible
Eric looks very happy with these guys
jjhtr ...to be fair, who WOULDN’T be..;)??!!
Duane asked him to join the Brothers after he made the Derek and the Dominos album with him. "Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs"... Eric turned him down, but they were still dear friends.
Clapton makes old guys like me feel young again. I want to be Eric Clapton when I grow up.
He sure does from one old guy to another ,you are correct my friend.
I am a 64 yr old woman. & I too want to be Eric Clapton when I grow up :)
Careful what you wish for. He has had a pretty hard life. From a young boy until he stopped all drinking and drugging, but he came out on the other side. A better guitarist there will never be.
@@kimjasso9953 HAHAHAHAHAHA That's funny. I can think of a dozen better guitarist without even thinking. 2 of which are in this video.
@@04washere Maybe better technically, but there is a reason Muddy Waters called E. C. his son. The bands this man has been in are unparrelled. He is without a doubt a classic.
Eric, I want to thank you for being so generous with your time over the years in working with so many different bands, some great, some working on being great, and for teaching so many artists, primarily guitarists, how to improve their playing. I think you don’t get nearly enough credit for that. May your career continue for many more years to come. By the way, I enjoy your playing a lot. Can’t tell I’m a fan of yours, can you?
Yes, all right!
Eric u inspires me to pick up a guitar when I was 14 got tobe pretty good played in a lot of local band usually playing lead guitar alot of your songs and voçal you Are definitely in the top 10 best guitar players in the world sadly I lost 3 fingers in a motorcycle accident and3 weeks in coma years ago can't play but I sing it songs and Jeff Healey Clapton,HendrixBB King
,Santana,Bonomassa,,etc
Keep 9n rocking Don
When Gregg passed, it left a big, empty place in my musical life and I am thankful that I can come here and watch his life’s creations. Miss you, buddy. You’re the reason I bought and play a B3.
Duane and Dickey were better than Hendrix .
@@michaelp.2842 I agree
Dickey is the reason I gave up drums and bought a Les Paul in the mid 80’s
@@jaypickett3552 He defined the southern rock sound so I get it. Dickey is the driving force behind me playing guitar as well. Got my first guitar in 1983 and pursued their music as well as Skynyrd.
I went to Gregg’s funeral procession and saluted him. I figured it was the least I could do for him bringing so much joy to my life.
3 of the greatest guitar players of all time!!!!
Wish Duane was still with us , or there would be 4 up there 😢
@@danfarrelly2732 Derek is Skydog's soul spirit reIncarnate
EC is a great humble human,not easy to be when you are what he is.
+mike jones Read his biography for some insight.
Check out the documentary, Life in 12 Bars. A must see for EC fans....
Mike Bush, read Pattie Boyd Harrison Clapton book. He's not as "humble" as you may think.
@@tw6289 Gee an 'ex' having shitty things to say, imagine that! Been in any relations? She talked shit about George Harrison too.
He was humbled over the years from being served it.
1970 was the original, glad some of us are still here. Emotional.
I agree 100%
Damn, do they sound awesome together or what?
So few things stop me in my tracks so to speak.
This is so one if those. Listening to this for about the 10th time in two weeks.
So f**king amazing!
RIP to all Allman bros band members who've past on to the next place.
And thanks so much!
Not many would or could play with these guys but Clapton is one such man. For me his best is still with the incomparable, the mighty, the unforgettable CREAM.
anyone for tennis?
@@georgiaflame9743 😁
Wow I thought I'd never hear anything even close to the Dominoes version, but it's amazing how spot on they are here. The guitars are so sweet, the tempo changes seamless. Well executed by every musician beginning to end.
Are you kidding me!?!?! How many guitar GODS can you fit onto one stage?!?!?!? Too bad Dickey and Brother Duane were absent. So lovely.
From the Layla sessions with Duane Allman.
Only One !
frank wirth he’s going to be 41 in June.
NONE THE REAL ONE DOES NOT PLAY GUITAR!!
@@DavidNewbould man, I had to double check this. you're right. first time I saw Derek with the ABB he was 19. time flies.
My condolences to Eric Clapton. A good friend and guitarist passed today 18 Apr 2024. Dicky Betts has left the stage and he will be missed.
Good Lord, Yes.
@@virginiamiller9765 His music is great to wake up to in the morning, especially Jessica.
You know Heaven has the most incredible "House Band". 🎸✌️
Clapton does justice to any genre's music I can listen to him alone but he is easily recognized when he's on set with anyone I love Eric Clapton''s raw soul
I knew Warren Haynes was a very good guitarist but this song really shows his "awesomeness"!
Warren Hayes is " Band Glue " who ever he is playing with he's the point guard !! just an awesome talented guy who a lot of people don't even know
Correction: not "was," but "IS" very good!
Haynes is very melodic. Fits in on every style.
He’s one of the greatest players in the world
Not only an amazing guitarist, but an equally awesome singer!
Every time I come back to this video I am so thankful to have been there that night. The entire evening was pure magic. This performance was the icing on the cake. EC and the ABB have been my two favorites for the longest time. To see this in person was truly a pleasure.
Tim S incredible for you! Lucky man!
Wish I could have been there too !
That stage is loaded with incredible talent 😌
A TRILOGY OF TALENT THAT I WILL NEVER EVER SEE IN MY LIFE TIME AGAIN!!!
A true guitar anthemn! So fitting that EC should join ABB to cover it...since it was originally him and Duane trading licks on the D&D recording. The circle comes back around.
Thank you Mr. Clapton! What your "Crossroads" Center and the Festivals are just one of your most defining contributions to all the fans and the musicians, especially the up & comers!!!
Was there MSG about 11:30 pm......conclusion to a GREAT show.
This is the best music ever the '60s and '70s must stay alive
That chord, whatever it is, that connects the verse and chorus puts me in another world - just incredible. And, as great as this performance is, Duane and Eric's recording on the Layla album is the standard.
a maj7
R.I.P. BUTCH TRUCKS 1947-2017
& R.I.P. Gregg Allman 1947-2017
So weird that they both were born in, and died in the same year.
Da any herring
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Green Bastard. Here kitty kitty.
Listening to this one literally brought tears to my eyes what anointed playing and the smile on Eric,s face says it all!!!!!
The magic of Eric Clapton and the Allman Brothers together is on full display at that show.
Three of the best living, rock guitarists playing one on the same stage! So sweet and jammy.
indeed
Eric Clapton is amazing. He has been one of my favorites for years. I was lucky enough to see him in concert along with Stevie Ray Vaughn.
Holy crap!! Stevie Ray Vaughan and Eric Clapton on one stage! Two of the best!!
We saw his last show at Alpine Valley in Aug 1990 when the fog broke out....
Thanks for your sincere compliment and love,I'm not complete without you as my fan🌹🎸I have you to be most thankful for 🎸🎸🌹
I would loved to see that . Saw SRV about a year before he left us . Wow When the news came out I was frozen from the mental pain in heart . Felt like I lost one of my best friends.
Layla and other assorted love songs, imo, is one of the greatest albums, ever.. This is my favorite song on it. Watching these guys just rock out is awesome!
Couldn’t agree more on both counts. And how about this one on “In Concert”?
So tragic that we lost Duane and tragic that they never got to finish their 2nd album😞😞
@@jamesbyersmusic Duane gave that album the extra kick in the ass it needed!
Not many times so much historical great gutsiest on one stage.
Everyone really needs to check out Warren Haynes' solo stuff, man, he is fantastic as well. Derek Trucks would make Duane Allman proud.
yes sir badass axemen
Check out Derek's new album with Tedeschi Trucks band.
+Lee Fowler I SEEN HER OPEN FOR JEFF BECK AND GOTTA SAY THAT GIRL CAN PLAY
Gregg said as much in his memoir. He was like he could look out the corner of his eye on stage and think it was Duane.
Warren damn sure held his own and more With Eric. Derek was rock solid also .
Mr Eric Clapton made it look completely effortless.
Smooooottttthhhhher than all the rest....
The sweetest guitar sounds for soothing the sadness of love I have ever heard. 3 maestros, thank you, and thank you youtube.
THIS is so eloquently special.... and we have it on video ....
...and again Eric & Derek ! Awesome .
This is as close to the original D&D sound as it gets... thanks for doing this, and Warren H. really did a nice job on the vocals too - very similar!
I could listen to this all day. I'm gonna listen to this all day.
That stage is loaded with some of the most talented musicians/people that ever graced the earth. This is an awesome post. Thank you Mr. Clapton. I almost feel like I'm watching a movie. kimie
Wow,I am astonished with the fact that I can watch this any time! Isn't that a treasure!
This has to be the finest version of this classic I've ever heard.
Hard to beat the version on Derek and the Dominoes Live. That album is the purest Eric-on-Stratocaster-lead on record, the style guitar pros are in awe of because the slightest flaw jumps out at you. Neck and neck with Jeff Beck's live renditions (like "Day in the Life"). Oh well that's why there is a word "incomparable". There is another cut off a slow blues he did live with a band that had a horn section in it, not even sure of the title as it was obtained off Napster just before that went down. It's the slowest-paced blues I ever heard him do but the extended solo is as good as anything he ever did.
How much does this remind those of us of a certain age from the original? I swear sometimes Derek is channeling the very spirit of the Sky Dog. Even Eric recognizes and acknowledges it with that little smile he gives Derek at the end.
I couldn't agree more. Derek is SO steeped in Duane's style, and this amazing rendition takes me right back to Media, PA and listening to the original on vinyl in 1973. I was a huge ABB fan, and of course, Eric Clapton. What a perfect nod to Duane. Eric must have truly been transported back in time for just a minute. With time, the pain of addiction and heartache disappears, and only the memory of pleasant moments remain. One of the most pleasant I've had in a very long time. This week will be 49 years since his tragic and untimely death. RIP, Sky Dog.
@Korbon Dallas it's not cool to hate. I've been around long enough to remember waking up and hearing the news of Duane's death on the radio. And I believe Derek has, in some ways, surpassed Duane's slide guitar playing. Not to take anything away from the Sky Dog - after all, he did it first - but I don't need to see a guitar player making lots of grimacing faces to know he has a very special gift.
@Korbon Dallas maybe if your short-term memory wasn't failing due to excessive vaping of CBD and cannibis oil, you'd remember what you said "I hate it when people try to make out Derek to even be close to Duane's guitar ability". So you hate people who appreciate Derek's not only honoring and echoing Duane's skill, and efforts to take slide guitar to the next level? Wow - that's so sad for you. And as far as MY music - well, let's see how little talent YOU have. Show us YOUR videos! Show us the songs YOU wrote. And show us your debut EP. I don't need anyone's approval. But apparently, the only way you can feel better about yourself is to put down others. Sad for you.
@Korbon Dallas oh yeah I see you're kinda good at imitating something Berry Oakley came up with like 50 years ago. Congrats on doing what like 100,000 people have done before you. You should be SO proud of yourself. And thanks for encouraging others who choose, after years of imitating others like you do, decide to do something different - to explore creating instead of imitating. You're such a wonderful human being. Your mom must be so proud. Are you still living in her basement, with the black lights and the neon posters? Wow!
@Korbon Dallas I never said channeling or echoing was a bad thing. Derek honors Duane with those licks, but then plays licks Duane never did or even dreamed of. Oh, and please do tell us about all the greats you've shared the stage with. I spent years figuring out and playing ABB licks, but now I'm into creating new music and don't need approval from you or anyone else. To each his own. Nevertheless, Derek is one of the best slide players to ever live, no matter what you say.
Warren is sooo under rated. Derek maybe even more. Very nice classy execution of a fabulous old song.
Man Derek plays so beautifully. Always gives me chills. I love Eric and the others too, but something about what Derek does that is so Derek and beautiful.
I completely agree, truly amazing
Fabulous version of this great song.
RIP Greg....thanks for all the great B3 work.....miss you man....
ANOTHER GREAT JAM SESSION, AND I ONLY WISH I COULD BE UP THERE WITH ERIC AND THE BAND.
I have been listening to eric clapton and following him since teenager, he is an outstanding and generous man , one thing you never hear is a scandal involving him only the heart ache he endured, not to mention alcoholism, that was not much in the public eye,he is a very private man !!! did I mention that I am 60 yrs old, so I have enjoyed most of his career. Long live the blues and long live Eric Clapton!!!!!
I am 60 too, just read his autobiography. He overcame heroin, alcoholism, depression. He's been through so much .... Very talented, decent human being
Oh he had his share of scandals and a lot of tragedies, survived what would have killed most lesser people and is a standard bearer for this music and a defender and respecter of other artists.
He said some controversial stuff in rolling stones magazine back in the 70s.. but he said was because was drunk all the time and was jus a drunken rant.
Just one missing yet in our hearts. RIP Duane...
My guy Clapton with the boys. you find great stuff.One of my favorite Clapton tunes.
Becky Oliver Thanks Becky. Go over to my CZcams page and check out my playlist. I think you'll be pleased. :-D
I have a hard time finding other people's playlist. I would LOVE to see some of yours. Check out the 2 of mine you might like Rock, harder side and rock mellow tunes. AH, another Greg Allman favorite of mine just started playing. These Days.Let me know if you can get to my list , then tell me how to get to yours. Haven't we had this conversation before and never figured it out. No, that could have been sending the playlist to my friend.
Katrina Hamilton I wanted to tell you this ever since the Aerosmith comment. I was on the other side of your dads badge back then . We had a 3 letter word we use to use back in the day. don't get me wrong, I have much respect for what your dad does and stands for . But it blew me AWAY when I first read it. I didn't say anything though, until I got to know you better. You ought to get to know Jan hots. she's a really cool grandma too.
Becky Oliver well being raised by an Narcotics Det was tough. MY dad was highly strict. But it didn't stop me from tripping at parties, concerts during my high school years. Never liked the hard stuff like coke tho. Yea I've done it recreationally. But I never saw what the big deal was. Myself, I prefer the downers back in the day. Now I just smoke my weed. No worries about my dad. 1, he's retired 2, he's my stepfather. My biological father became a celebrity in Europe." Greece" He was a renowned ballet, jazz dancer. He too is retired and travels the world. Long story short. MY mother left him for my stepfather, an American MP stationed in Glifatha Greece when I was 3yrs old. She left me with my biological father and came back to take me to the US at age 7. Fucking worst day of my life. Guess where my mother is now? Back in Greece with her siblings. I've been to Greece countless times. My 2 kids and I spend every few summer's there. My dad had a beautiful home built for us in Corfu. A beautiful island. He's a great man. I love both of my dad's. Lol
Eric's relationship with the "Allman Bros" has been strong thru the years and this is truly spectacular to see & hear. Still so impactful an old song from the 1970's Derek & the Dominos ...sustains time. Great upload Peace 2 ya who remember
Amazing tune and lineup! Great guitar work and the rhythm section is top notch also with Oteil, Butch (RIP) and Jaimoe!...
Eric Clapton soothes the soul, just awesome.
RIP Gregg Allman #truemusician
Oh Greg..RIP bruh
R.I.P. Brother Greg .You were so great playing mere words are not enough !!!!!!
The Warbasse gang and I got together this one night in about 40 years and experienced this Miracle. Words cannot describe the emotions. For one night we were magically transported back to 1971 again. Truly and AMAZING night. Matt, Mike L, Mike G, Norm...
Outstanding! Oh how I've missed that sound. Those really were the days! Thanks so much for the upload.
This sounds like it should be an Allman Brothers tune. That laid back funky country blues feel. Just great.
My favourite Clapton records are the Unplugged one and the Live in Tokyo (his Lay Down Sally cover there maybe the better one I've ever heard of this song). But it's always a pleasure to see him, and if it is with members of the Allman Brothers, even more. Clapton, Buddy Guy, James Crouch and John Campbell are my prefered blues men and main guitars.❤️👍🤗🎸
Watching this made me feel so glad I got to see this rhythm section so many times. Here's to Butch, Jaimoe and Mark. The heartbeat of the Bros!
Old friends, new friends, coming together to honor those gone too soon. Young talent, and an old man who loves it, can still do it. I was in high school, and Layla changed my musical taste forever. Almost 50 years, and its still instantly recognizable, one of the all time best.
The Allman Brothers Band had their own sound.Rip Greg Allman,one of my favourite songwriters.
It doesn't get much better than that.
Gregory Krug, Actually it does he's called Jimmy Page...
@@gnargnarbobo6133 I hope this is a joke...
amen
Gregory Krug slowhand on 🔥
How many times can I watch this and not shed tears of sadness and joy?
I will never get tired of watching this.
Wow! Wow! Wow! Such history, such tradition, such class!
Great Performance. so many times listening, never gets boring.
I’ve watched this video about 50 times in the past 3 weeks
That ending was epic! Derek looks like a younger version of Gregg. What an incredible musician. Thanks for uploading this!
Derek is playing the goldtop on which Duane played those amazing scorching iconic lines when recording this song on the Layla album.
I thought I read that they buried that guitar with Duane. No?
The # on that gold top is one # away from Duane gold top what the odds
"Oh, look. Isn't that sweet? Eric's playing with the kids again."
simon tills
Oh you're bad ... lol
Kids? Haynes is 58, that's hardly a kid.
Best concert I have ever seen in my life and one of the greatest days in my life was when I went to the 2010 crossroads show. I kept pinching my arm just to make sure it wasn’t a dream.
Didn’t start off well, my wife missed a curb and fell very hard on the way to the CTA to go to the show. She luckily didn’t break anything. Then after about an hour at the show my wife started to struggle with the heat. I got a few water bottles poured them on her head to cool her down which worked.
Now I look back and feel so lucky on various levels. It was one of those days in life when things were just meant to be for us. Back then we were both in our mid fifties but acted more like we were 25. My wife she is a tough one. I love her to pieces. As well all those incredibly talented musicians.❤🎉👍🇺🇸
E.C., the G.O.A.T of blues/rock, along with D. Trucks, doing an Allman style call and answer/harmonized solo! I've seen them both, but together, that must have been an incredible show!
Holy sh. t , You T blessed me tonight starting with Buddy Guy and Eric Clapton, back in 88, then Prince with Tom Petty and a rather large band of VIP’s and now this 🍸👍
This was a Great show ! Takes me back to 1970 when I seen Derek & the Dominos at the Fillmore East !
RIP Gregg Allman.
one more vote for eric being the GOAT
Clapton lends that spark that combines to make this truly - Perfection - exceptional Artists.
Thanks for your sincere compliment and love,I'm not complete without you as my fan🌹🎸I have you to be most thankful for 🎸🎸🌹