@@TJ-Dives Not wrong. Paul McCartney was inducted into the rock ‘n’ roll Hall of Fame twice. Phil Collins is in the rock ‘n’ roll Hall of Fame once but he is also in the songwriters Hall of Fame.
@@EvilBonsai Yeah, a white guy who has done more to keep a black music genre alive than anyone on the planet is a racist??? He has spent years showcasing black musicians and their music. I'd refrain from listening to you.
Eric Clapton is my favorite solo artist. I almost got to go see him a couple of years ago. I love absolutely every song he's ever done. You need to listen to Tears in Heaven. About the death of his son, about 4 years old, who fell out of the window of his mother's high rise apartment. Eric was on his way to pick him up and had no clue what the ambulance and police were outside for. Heartbreaking 💔. He's one of the absolute best blues singer. Check out him and BB King singing Riding with the King, the whole album is great.
One legend covering another!! 🙌🏽 Gotta love Clapton's nod to Reggae, Bob Marley and help bringing it forward. RIP Bob, we love you, miss you and are still listening!! Guys either direction here I'm on board. 😎 If you do Reggae please try Bob Marley and the Wailers "Exodus" and for Clapton early years, try anything from Cream or Yardbirds before he went solo, may give you a deeper appreciation of Slowhand...seen him live 3 times!! PHENOMENAL!! ❤👍🏽
I use to tell my Daughter when she was taking Guitar lessons back in the 90's the best to listen to was Eric for the Perfect Crisp and Clean Notes and SRV for the Best Cat Gut Ripping Blues Ever!!
Eric Clapton is the only 3 time inductee into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. First for his band Yardbirds, then his band Cream and finally his solo work. He wrote and recorded some of the most iconic classic hits of all time. His career started in the 60's and is still going. His is considered in the top 3 best guitarist of all time. Go down the rabbit hole and follow some of his music. The Crossroads Guitar Festival was held several years in a row and he invited all the industries best guitarist to come and play for about 3 days. You have stumbled on to something that will change you. Enjoy the journey. I am a big Clapton fan and have seen him in Honolulu, Miami, Atlanta and Nashville. I saw him bring a full stadium to their feet with just his guitar. He is top of the heap.
They call him “Slow hand”. You should check out his old bands like Cream and Yardbirds. He’s collaborated with muddy waters, BB king., Mary J. Blige, Babyface,The Beatles , Phil Collins. Etc… long career! He’s covered various genres.
Stevie Ray Vaughan was part of EC’s journeyman tour in the 90’s. Sadly, Stevie and part EC’s band died in a plane crash while on that tour. For such a gifted performer, Clapton has had much tragedy in his life from the death of a young son, bad drug abuse, etc…
Clapton had a big hit with this back in the 70’s. Check out his live performance of this song at Hyde Park in London. Enormous crowd. When Eric was still a teenager in the 60’s graffiti began to appear around London “Clapton is God.”
Clapton is not just a legendary guitarist , but he has a huge library you should listen to as well. He was in CREAM , Derek and the dominos , Blind Faith , John Mayhall And The Blues Breakers , and a few of others as well as a solo career that huge. You should also react to Jimi Hendrix .
Ec now has neuropathy in extremities. He still plays but not able to rock as hard. I am very lucky to have seem him many times. Always blew my mind in those days. I still love all his stuff. A goat,that's for sure.
Eric Clapton is regarded as one of the worlds best guitarist's. He was a good friend of George Harrison of The Beatles and they even had the same wife.
One of the greatest guitarists of all time. You will have heard his most famous riff (layla). He was a member of great groups. Yardbirds, Cream, Derrick and the Dominoes. Listen to his song Cocaine its awsome
Yes to Eric Clapton - I used to listen to him when I was a kid riding in the passenger side of my dad”s Chevy truck. “Layla”, “After Midnight”, “Lay Down Sally”, “Cocaine”, “Tulsa Time”, all great ones to try. Also “Wonderful Tonight” and “Tears in Heaven” are some more soft beautiful songs that will break your heart guaranteed - wooo!
Another great guitar player and singer is Robert Cray check out right next door and smoking gun ! Cray played with Clapton also and Eric is a MASTER GUITAR PLAYER
To say you had never heard of Eric Clapton is like saying you have never heard of George Washington. Eric Clapton is probably the most famous musician on the planet and has been a legend for almost 60 years.
Love you guys great reaction but I want to recommend a few songs for youse. Old Love and Tears In Heaven. Can't wait to see yall readtions to those two songs. Keep up the great work... God Bless y'all.
I’m a huge Eric Clapton fan, but honestly, these later live versions usually leave me yawning. This is better than most!! Though his singing here is more similar to the Bob Marley version, and his playing is inspired, nothing compares to the power and freshness of Clapton’s recorded version on the 461 Ocean Blvd album in my opinion. If you haven’t heard that, you haven’t really heard him play this song yet. (Again, my opinion). When that song came out (1974?), it really impacted people, and helped Bob Marley’s career by introducing reggae to the American public.
Eric Clapton musical career in a nutshell: John Mayall & The Bluesbreakers Featuring Eric Clapton (LP from 1966) is among earliest recordings of a then-21-year-old EC. Cream was the first "supergroup" & EC was lead guitarist for the trio. 1968 live recording of Crossroads features one of Eric's greatest solos, one of rock music's most iconic solos. Lots more great stuff from Cream. Then came Derek & The Dominoes, Eric's next legendary group, where he wrote & created Layla -- one of the greatest rock anthems EVER!!! An incredible solo career after that, more great music & wonderful songs. Wonderful Tonight is one of his very best love songs, while Tears In Heaven is one of the most beautiful, yet most heart-wrenching songs you'll ever be privileged to hear.
I highly recommend watching the video of Eric Clapton performing "She's Waiting" with Phil Collins at Live Aid in front of 100,000 people in the John F. Kennedy Stadium, Philadelphia USA on the 13th July, 1985. No one has reviewed this song yet despite the fact that it might be his best! @
Clapton did an album with another great, BB King. It’s called Riding with the King. It’s phenomenal. Do yourself a favor and check it out. You will not be sorry.
This is at the Crossroads Guitar Boogie or something like that they're really great live performances Clapton doing this Lotto the great guitars for their Buddy Guy been skill all kinds of guitars
You know Ren has a cover of this with his band 'The Big Push' there is a version on their ytube channel ' i shot the sheriff/road to zion/hip hop' which is fire
Marke- I've been fortunate to see him 6 times. Last time was with Steve Winwood. Music started playing in the dark...Dear Mr. Fantasy 🎶🎵 It was like seeing Blind Faith! They did OLD songs from Blind Faith & Derrick and the Dominos. Felt like I was in Heaven 🕊🔥❤✌🏽
The original version of I shot the sheriff was actually by Bob Marley I heard it in the early 1970s however I think it was made in the 1960s was original song when Bob Marley made it
React to his solo in Don't Think Twice it's Alright played at the Bob Dylan 3oth Anniversary concert. OnlY one video is still on You Tube . The others have all been deleted. Look under Daily Motion. Personally, I think that it was his best solo ever. Got a standing ovation from the best guitarists n the world, if that gives you a hint.
Sad comment,both he and Elton John are Aries,masterful with their Instruments.With tough Veneers and gentle Genius underneath or vice versa depending Combination Complex.
This was a very poor version of the song. Why do you two insist on live versions that are half, if that much, as good as studio versions. Better yet, do the Bob Marley version.
We need you to react to more Eric Clapton! Clapton is the only person in music history to be inducted into the rock and roll hall of fame 3 times!
@@TJ-Dives Not wrong. Paul McCartney was inducted into the rock ‘n’ roll Hall of Fame twice. Phil Collins is in the rock ‘n’ roll Hall of Fame once but he is also in the songwriters Hall of Fame.
Hmmm .. I'd refrain from giving Eric Clapton, an avowed racist, any publicity.
@@EvilBonsai He is absolutely not that
Great selection!!!
@@EvilBonsai Yeah, a white guy who has done more to keep a black music genre alive than anyone on the planet is a racist??? He has spent years showcasing black musicians and their music.
I'd refrain from listening to you.
Eric was into reggae before most people, he brought attention to Bob Marley and the Wailers with this 1974 hit
ONE OF THE GREATEST GUITAR PLAYERS OF ALL TIME!
The great legendary Eric Clapton❤️❤️❤️❤️
Eric Clapton is my favorite solo artist. I almost got to go see him a couple of years ago. I love absolutely every song he's ever done. You need to listen to Tears in Heaven. About the death of his son, about 4 years old, who fell out of the window of his mother's high rise apartment. Eric was on his way to pick him up and had no clue what the ambulance and police were outside for. Heartbreaking 💔. He's one of the absolute best blues singer. Check out him and BB King singing Riding with the King, the whole album is great.
Eric Clapton and BB King were good friends, and also played a lot together, Eric Clapton is one of the best guitar players there are.
One legend covering another!! 🙌🏽
Gotta love Clapton's nod to Reggae, Bob Marley and help bringing it forward.
RIP Bob, we love you, miss you and are still listening!!
Guys either direction here I'm on board. 😎
If you do Reggae please try Bob Marley and the Wailers "Exodus" and for Clapton early years, try anything from Cream or Yardbirds before he went solo, may give you a deeper appreciation of Slowhand...seen him live 3 times!! PHENOMENAL!! ❤👍🏽
I use to tell my Daughter when she was taking Guitar lessons back in the 90's the best to listen to was Eric for the Perfect Crisp and Clean Notes and SRV for the Best Cat Gut Ripping Blues Ever!!
Eric Clapton is the only 3 time inductee into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. First for his band Yardbirds, then his band Cream and finally his solo work. He wrote and recorded some of the most iconic classic hits of all time. His career started in the 60's and is still going. His is considered in the top 3 best guitarist of all time. Go down the rabbit hole and follow some of his music. The Crossroads Guitar Festival was held several years in a row and he invited all the industries best guitarist to come and play for about 3 days. You have stumbled on to something that will change you. Enjoy the journey. I am a big Clapton fan and have seen him in Honolulu, Miami, Atlanta and Nashville. I saw him bring a full stadium to their feet with just his guitar. He is top of the heap.
Eric Clapton a British icon .we adore him .glad you'r on board x
Living legend, rock god, one of the greatest guitar players of all time - Eric Clapton.
They call him “Slow hand”. You should check out his old bands like Cream and Yardbirds. He’s collaborated with muddy waters, BB king., Mary J. Blige, Babyface,The Beatles , Phil Collins. Etc… long career! He’s covered various genres.
Stevie Ray Vaughan was part of EC’s journeyman tour in the 90’s. Sadly, Stevie and part EC’s band died in a plane crash while on that tour. For such a gifted performer, Clapton has had much tragedy in his life from the death of a young son, bad drug abuse, etc…
@@Erica-jv7ze It shows in his face
Clapton had a big hit with this back in the 70’s. Check out his live performance of this song at Hyde Park in London. Enormous crowd. When Eric was still a teenager in the 60’s graffiti began to appear around London “Clapton is God.”
Rolling Stone's GOAT Guitarist of all time, Eric Clapton is number 2. We are fortunate to hear/see him live
Clapton is not just a legendary guitarist , but he has a huge library you should listen to as well. He was in CREAM , Derek and the dominos , Blind Faith , John Mayhall And The Blues Breakers , and a few of others as well as a solo career that huge. You should also react to Jimi Hendrix .
So glad youvevdone my lovely cousin , he's just amazing and a nice guy too . Xx
ERIC CLAPTON IS A LEGEND!! HOMEWORK!!! "SHOT THE SHERIFF"
ERIC CLAPTON , YOU KNOW HIM TO cream - Sunshine of Love
Ec now has neuropathy in extremities. He still plays but not able to rock as hard. I am very lucky to have seem him many times. Always blew my mind in those days. I still love all his stuff. A goat,that's for sure.
You should listen to Lay down Sally background singing is great in that too
It’s original Bob Marley song.. that’s why it has that Jamaican vibe. And Eric has been in many bands and solo since the 60’s!
Eric Clapton is regarded as one of the worlds best guitarist's. He was a good friend of George Harrison of The Beatles and they even had the same wife.
One of the greatest guitarists of all time. You will have heard his most famous riff (layla). He was a member of great groups. Yardbirds, Cream, Derrick and the Dominoes. Listen to his song Cocaine its awsome
BLIND FAITH!
Yes to Eric Clapton - I used to listen to him when I was a kid riding in the passenger side of my dad”s Chevy truck. “Layla”, “After Midnight”, “Lay Down Sally”, “Cocaine”, “Tulsa Time”, all great ones to try. Also “Wonderful Tonight” and “Tears in Heaven” are some more soft beautiful songs that will break your heart guaranteed - wooo!
One of the greatest drummers on sticks, Mr. Steve Gadd
"We got to add him to the greats"😂😂😂😂
He's been with the greats for decades.
I recommend the whole album, some of his best covers and hits from his career. He also made a great album with BB King.
Absolutely a classic!
If you listen and watch his Nothing But The Blues performances you'll realise no other blues slinger comes close.
Really need to watch Have you ever loved a woman, with Billy Preston and Eric 2007 CrossRoads
Eric has got some nice black pipes, their great!
At 4.24 that's Ronnie Wood of the Rolling stones standing just off the stage watching and getting right into it.
3 songs Live Aid '85 (on here).. White Room, She's Waiting, Layla
Clapton is one of the greatest guitar players of all time and his nickname is slow hand
Thx! Great jam! Great reaction! Another guitar goat was Terry Kath from the band Chicago!
The Master! Layla, Have You EverLoved A Woman, Tears In Heaven, Holy Mother duet with Luciano Pavorotti, River of Tears
😂love there annoucment eric the love of my life❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Another great guitar player and singer is Robert Cray check out right next door and smoking gun ! Cray played with Clapton also and Eric is a MASTER GUITAR PLAYER
Steve Gadd on drums ... one of the BEST in the WORLD!!
Rolling Stone magazine rated Eric Clapton one of the two best guitarists of all time
To say you had never heard of Eric Clapton is like saying you have never heard of George Washington. Eric Clapton is probably the most famous musician on the planet and has been a legend for almost 60 years.
Also, do Change the World by Clapton, awesome song
Rockin w/Eric❤
Love you guys great reaction but I want to recommend a few songs for youse. Old Love and Tears In Heaven. Can't wait to see yall readtions to those two songs. Keep up the great work... God Bless y'all.
I’m a huge Eric Clapton fan, but honestly, these later live versions usually leave me yawning. This is better than most!! Though his singing here is more similar to the Bob Marley version, and his playing is inspired, nothing compares to the power and freshness of Clapton’s recorded version on the 461 Ocean Blvd album in my opinion. If you haven’t heard that, you haven’t really heard him play this song yet. (Again, my opinion). When that song came out (1974?), it really impacted people, and helped Bob Marley’s career by introducing reggae to the American public.
Is this Steve Gadd on drums??
As much as I like Clapton ~ No one can really do this song justice better then the originator BOB MARLEY it's pure reggae at it's best
He did an album with B B King called Riding with the King
Eric Clapton musical career in a nutshell: John Mayall & The Bluesbreakers Featuring Eric Clapton (LP from 1966) is among earliest recordings of a then-21-year-old EC. Cream was the first "supergroup" & EC was lead guitarist for the trio. 1968 live recording of Crossroads features one of Eric's greatest solos, one of rock music's most iconic solos. Lots more great stuff from Cream. Then came Derek & The Dominoes, Eric's next legendary group, where he wrote & created Layla -- one of the greatest rock anthems EVER!!! An incredible solo career after that, more great music & wonderful songs. Wonderful Tonight is one of his very best love songs, while Tears In Heaven is one of the most beautiful, yet most heart-wrenching songs you'll ever be privileged to hear.
I highly recommend watching the video of Eric Clapton performing "She's
Waiting" with Phil Collins at Live Aid in front of 100,000 people in the
John F. Kennedy Stadium, Philadelphia USA on the 13th July, 1985. No
one has reviewed this song yet despite the fact that it might be his
best! @
What you won't realise that rock royalty is watching Eric - Ronnie Wood!!!!!!
Clapton did an album with another great, BB King. It’s called Riding with the King. It’s phenomenal. Do yourself a favor and check it out. You will not be sorry.
REGGAE ROCK at it's best!!
This is at the Crossroads Guitar Boogie or something like that they're really great live performances Clapton doing this Lotto the great guitars for their Buddy Guy been skill all kinds of guitars
That would be Eric Clapton's Crossroads Guitar Festival.
You know Ren has a cover of this with his band 'The Big Push' there is a version on their ytube channel ' i shot the sheriff/road to zion/hip hop' which is fire
The original is a lot tighter, but Clapton live loves to explore the music. He loves switching things up.
eric has been around since the 60s playing with guys like bb king
Listen to the studio recording of this song.
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Cream, derek & the dominos, bonnie & Delaney. His music
You gotta check out “Layla” live by Clapton
In particular All along the Watchtower by Cream! You will love it!
I prefer the Clapton version at the awhitehouse concert of the Century version to the Hendrix version. I think you dreamt the acream version.
Seen him twice
Marke- I've been fortunate to see him 6 times. Last time was with Steve Winwood. Music started playing in the dark...Dear Mr. Fantasy 🎶🎵 It was like seeing Blind Faith! They did OLD songs from Blind Faith & Derrick and the Dominos. Felt like I was in Heaven 🕊🔥❤✌🏽
The original version of I shot the sheriff was actually by Bob Marley I heard it in the early 1970s however I think it was made in the 1960s was original song when Bob Marley made it
React to his solo in Don't Think Twice it's Alright played at the Bob Dylan 3oth Anniversary concert. OnlY one video is still on You Tube . The others have all been deleted. Look under Daily Motion. Personally, I think that it was his best solo ever. Got a standing ovation from the best guitarists n the world, if that gives you a hint.
He is the guitar king! Check out the band Cream
Y'all really need to check out 4ever man. Great song!
Clapton is God
Good stuff
Check studio version
Many consider him as God.Tony
Don't forget Carlos Santana!
E.C. IS GOD...
Sad comment,both he and Elton John are Aries,masterful with their Instruments.With tough Veneers and gentle Genius underneath or vice versa depending Combination Complex.
he didnt shoot no deputy..but you know he wanted to🙂
I prefer Bob Marley's version.
I prefer two cats fighting over scraps in a dumpster to this version...
Bob marley
You should listen the studio versions by both Bob Marley and Eric Claption. This one you're looking at doesn't do the song justice.
Oh no. Eric needs to stay in his lane. Nothing will sound like the original from Bob Marley. Review hom and do your critique. Blessings
Why not react to Bob Marley's version?
Slowhand
This was a very poor version of the song. Why do you two insist on live versions that are half, if that much, as good as studio versions.
Better yet, do the Bob Marley version.
. Sucks WEAK compared to the studio version
this might be the worse version of this song ever recorded.. listen to Eric's studio version...