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• Eric Clapton - Layla
Today on the channel, we are looking at Eric Clapton performing "Layla" live at Madison Square Garden in 1999. They absolutely brought the house down with this performance and I loved every minute of it! He is such an incredible player and the band he had on stage with him was top notch! Let me know what other Clapton tunes I should check out! Hope you enjoy! #reaction #ericclapton #Layla #liveperformance #guitarsolo #guitarist #guitar
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Such an iconic song! I had no idea that Eric Clapton was in another band with Duane Allman! I have to check out their tunes!
Nathan East on bass 🔥
Derek and the Dominos was the band Clapton and Duane Allman were in, where the original version of Layla was recorded. Check it out, Duane’s outro slide guitar solo, it’s epic 🎸
This is how the original was recorded. This band played it the way Eric Clapton wrote it when he was in Derek And The Dominoes.
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Layla was originally recorded by Derek & The Dominos, one of Eric Clapton's early bands in 1970. So in that sense it is a cover. He was also a co-writer of the song. The late Duane Allen plays on the original recorded with Derek & The Dominos also.
Duane Allman
Supposedly, while the song was inspired by Patty Boyd, the title and some of the words come from an old Persian poem.
Damn you know your shit.
He wrote it about George Harrison’s wife. He was in love with her
And eventually married her.
THE most iconic intro in rock. Definitely not a cover.
Patty Boyd a stunning 60's British model , is the inspiration for this song . George Harrison's ballad "Something" was written for her too ( She was his 1st wife) and when his best Friend , Clapton fell for her , Clapton wrote "Layla" as an ode to his unrequited love . Years Later when Clapton had married Boyd himself , he wrote the ballad "Wonderful Tonight" for her . Amazing the wonderful music that was caused by this one woman 🙂
This song was written about Patty Boyd Harrison. He was madly in love with her and wrote this to tell her how much she loved her.
The family Tree , of famous musicians , and the session musicians, over the past 50 years of Clapton , is jaw dropping. From Cream, until today. Jaw dropping.
Eric Clapton is an excellent guitar player, one of the best! Love your reaction!
Man how this caught us all by the ears in 1970. I absolutely love the transition in the song when it changes in the middle.
It’s his song buddy just with his earlier band a Derick and the Dominos.
He wrote Layla and released it in 1970 as Derek and the Dominoes
Saw Clapton when he toured with Derek Trucks as part of his band . They Killed it on the songs from the "Layla" album with Derek channeling the ghost of Duane Allman .
Oh wow!! I bet that was killer! Thanks for sharing! 🔥
One of the most Iconic Songs in Rock History!
The Iconic riff was developed & played by Duane Allman (RIP)…The studio is best ‘cause we get to hear Allman play again.
Supergroup - Derek and the Dominoes….Next, “Bell Bottom Blues”
It's Clapton's song. He wrote it when he was with Derek and the Dominos with Duane Allman. He wrote it about Pattie Boyd, George Harrison's wife, whom he fell in love with. She left Harrison for Clapton. Clapton also wrote "Wonderful Tonight about Boyd. Harrison wrote "Something" about her. And Nathan East is the bass player.. That outro is on the original album. It's not on the acoustic version that was popular in the 90s.
He wrote it when he was with Derek and the Domino's, it was his love song to Geroge Harrison's wife ( or Girlfriend) the late great Dwyan Allman did the solo at the end of the song.
Patty Boyd was George Harrison's wife. George and Eric were best friends. When Patty divorced George she married Eric and he wrote "Wonderful Tonight" to her. Duane Allman was hired for his slide guitar
Classic song and classic performance. The bass player is Nathan East. Nathan co-wrote 'Easy Lover' with Philip Bailey (Earth, Wind, and Fire) and Phil Collins (Genesis).
Oh sweet!!! Such a legend!! 😁
This is a great concert and they do an incredible version of 'Wonderful Tonight'. Put that on your list for sure.
Also this is Eric’s song. He cowrote it with Jim Gordon and they had this little side project called Derek And Tge Dominoes. That band also included Greg Allman. Also check out Bell Bottom Blues, another song for George’s wife and you can tell he’s pouring his heart out on that one.
That’s awesome! I’ll have to check them out! Appreciate it! 😁
Clapton wrote the song when he started the band Derek And The Dominos from the album DEREK ANDTHE DOMINOS (LAYLA AND OTHER ASSORTED
LOVE SONGS).
This song is 54 years old, and it still hits. That opening riffs is magic. He slowed it down and went acoustic, it just isn't the same.
I never had memory for names, so never cared about names ! All it s important for me is Eric C and Layla ! lol ! back in the days, Eric s friends called him Slow hand ! 😋
Clapton wrote the song with Jim Gordon. It was originally performed by Derek and the Dominoes in 1970.
A great blues tune from the Layla album is Key To The Highway. You’ll dig it.
This song was originally done by Derek and the Dominoes. Both Clapton and Duane Allman were playing guitar on the original track. So you are missing hearing Duane's contribution to the original where he is playing slide guitar melodies way up and over the pickups with his slide. You really should listen to the original by Derek and the Donioes with both Clapton and Duane Allman on it. You won't be disappointed. Kurt from Maine
He wrote Layla, but he stole the coda at the end from Rita Coolidge. She played it on piano for him and had it on a tape that she left behind. She tried to fight the theft, but since she was a woman, they didn't give her any respect and told her there was nothing she could do about it. The guy who had all the rights to the song was very powerful, and she had no way to fight him to get any royalties. It's really sad that they treated her that just because she was a woman.
Jim Gordon stole it
@@patswanson2870Hell no
Oh wow!! That’s wild! 😳
@@setonhillstudiostruth. Rita Coolidge was living with Jim Gordon. He heard her playing it on the piano. She recorded a demo. It was given to Clapton by Gordon. The Professor of Rock just posted his interview with her on his TH-cam channel.
Great song! Eric Clapton is an English rock & blues guitarist, singer & songwriter. He is considered one of the best guitarists in the world & has had a great career in music. He was with many great groups before going solo. The Yardbirds, John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers, Cream, Blind Faith, Derek & The Dominos. He has had a lot of solo hits such as "I Shot The Sheriff", "Change The World", "My Father's Eyes", "Wonderful Tonight", "Cocaine", "Lay Down Sally" etc. Eric Clapton has done 2 versions of "Layla" over the years. One faster rock version & a slowed down version. Both are great!
I’ve always heard that Clapton wrote this about George Harrison’s wife. Eric and George were neighbors back in the early days. I read Clapton’s autobiography several years ago and it was so cool to learn about how fluid the British musicians were within their different bands.
Eric, born a few miles away from me and a few years earlier, just rocked my mind in the late 60s and early 70s, from Cream, to Derek and the Dominoes and beyond, he is a guitar legend.
Shame Duane was not available. Jim Gordon played the original keyboards on the album version. The single was cut short.
Check out the album EC was Here and of course the whole album of Layla and Other Assorted Lovesongs.
Since i was a 14 year old hippie when this song came out, this is my preferred version...the original! Love !!!
Wonderful Tonight was my first introduction to Clapton because of my dad playing it all the time in the car while driving me and my brother to school.
Nathan East is the bass player It is not a cover. It was on Derek and the Dominoes Layla and Other love songs. East's performance of Can't Find my way Home is second to none
The bass player is Nathan East. He has been in a jazz group called Fourplay for many years.
@@TomBahler-i5p Such a beast!! 🔥
Thank you! I haven’t seen that clip in a long time. Puts a smile on your face!
Thank you for watching!! This was so much fun and the whole band sounded phenomenal!
@@setonhillstudios yes I agree. It doesn’t matter what the genre of the music is if it’s being performed by great musicians. I feel that is what makes the love for music.
You should check out the studio version on your own. It's one of the defining rock songs in the first half of the 1970s. Regular radio play for YEARS.
This song reminds me of business class in high school. Occasionally our teacher rolled in a projector and this song played off and on throughout the business film. Closest we got to jamming in class. Great memory!
That’s awesome!! 😎
With Derek and the Dominoes, he also did “Bellbottom Blues”…another great one on that album.
Layla" is a song written by Eric Clapton and Jim Gordon, originally recorded with their band Derek and the Dominos, as the thirteenth track from their only studio album, Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs (1970).
Thanks for this. I usually listen to the unplugged version, forgot how great the original is.
I need to check out the unplugged version! Have a great one! 😄
He wrote this song about falling in love with his best friend's wife (George Harrison). He didn't write Lola.
eric did write this song,
he also did an acoustic version live "mtv unplugged" that slightly different arrangment to this one
“Layla” was a song Clapton wrote, with Dominos drummer Jim Gordon, about his forbidden love for the wife of his close friend George Harrison (she eventually became Clapton’s wife).
Clapton is a legend for a reason. Also a fan of Peter Green, another guitarist that was associated with the same band early on (John Mayall's Bluesbreakers) and went on to form Fleetwood Mac with Mick Fleetwood Jeremy Spencer, John McVie and Danny Kirwan. This would've been 1968, a handful of years before Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham would join and help form the more mainstream version of Fleetwood Mac, but essentially the bands roots are in the Blues.
Don't get me wrong Layla is a Iconic song and Clapton wrote it
Let's Gooooo! I'm just getting to your videos. I shot the sheriff live from the 70s is freaking crazy too. Great reaction and Peace out ✌️ ☮️ 🙏
Oh snap!! Gotta check that out!! 🔥
Bass player Nathan East other guitarist is Andy Fairweather Low ( former vocalist in the UK with Amen Corner) drummer you know - Layla is Clapton / Gordon orignal track.
This is his original, he was with Derick and the Domino's when they first recorded it
This is such a great version! Nathan East of course on bass, but I remember back in the day when TH-cam was just starting out and my work buddy decided to start playing guitar and He saw this video! He's only 2 years younger than I am, but he'd never heard of Clapton, so you can imagine his feelings. It was so funny being the elder statesman, "yeah, that Clapton-guy he's pretty special!"
Nathan East on Bass
I grew up on Southern Rock and blues ...My guitar hero was Dicky Betts at first and Duane Allman.....then Skyrnd, The Outlaws.....Claptons solo never got me excited like the others I mentions.... Check out Blue Sky by the Allman Brothers the studio version
Nothing better than Dicky and Duane challenging each other; it was like watching a tennis match. Love Blue Sky!
@@DeborahDavis-zi6pm exactly
This is not a cover. Eric wrote this song for Patti Boyd when he fell in love with her and she was still married to George Harrison. The second song was "Wonderful tonight" also written for Patti Boyd.
On 7 September 1976, Clapton wrote "Wonderful Tonight" for Boyd while waiting for her to get ready to attend Paul and Linda McCartney's annual Buddy Holly party.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wonderful_Tonight
Wonderful Tonight
Eric Clapton
It's late in the evening
She's wondering what clothes to wear
She puts on her make up
And brushes her long blonde hair
And then she asks me, "Do I look alright?"
And I say, "Yes, you look wonderful tonight"
We go to a party
And everyone turns to see
This beautiful lady
That's walking around with me
And then she asks me, "Do you feel alright?"
And I say, "Yes, I feel wonderful tonight"
I feel wonderful
Because I see the love light in your eyes
And the wonder of it all
Is that you just don't realize how much I love you
It's time to go home now
And I've got an aching head
So I give her the car keys
She helps me to bed
And then I tell her, as I turn out the light
I say, "My darling, you are wonderful tonight"
Oh my darling, you are wonderful tonight
According to Wikipedia...en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Layla "Layla" is a song written by Eric Clapton and Jim Gordon, originally recorded with their band Derek and the Dominos, as the thirteenth track from their only studio album, Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs (1970). Its contrasting movements were composed separately by Clapton and Gordon. The piano part has also been controversially credited to Rita Coolidge, Gordon's girlfriend at the time.
noticed eric plays rythem guitar whn he starts singing, n another guitarist plays lead, nvr noticed that b4.
Yes the end of the song is on the Original
Layla, no cover, from Derek and the Dominoes iconic album, all about the love of another man's , his best friends George Harrison's then wife Patti Harrison.. ( ok snowflakes before you judge, it was late 60's) ..so eventually Harrison said ok , you two go ahead, Eric and her divorced years later, and Harrison, and Eric later renewed friendship, Harrison met Olivia, and was by his side until the end. Eric remarried , had daughters and Connor, who tragically died ...hence tears from heaven.
what a great song love Eric, another great English Guitarist is Dave Edmonds you should watch his Sabre Dance I love it
That instrumental section at the end was used in an iconic scene in the movie Goodfellas.
Great live performance
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For a great live performance, try anything from "One more car, one more driver". BEING A DRUMMER CONNISOURE, YOU'LL love RIVER OF TEARS
It’s not a cover. Clapton co-wrote it with another member of Derek and the Dominos. Derek and the dominos was basically like a side project that Clapton was doing in the early 70s. I think he just chose the name Derek and the Dominos to stay out of the limelight.
@@mrcurtis73 Makes sense because it definitely fooled me! 😂
Eric Clapton co-wrote this....he wrote it about a woman he fell in love with...only problem was...she was George Harrison's wife. She left George for Eric!! 🎶🎼🎵💔💔
Nathan East on bass.
“Layla” was a song Clapton wrote, with Dominos drummer Jim Gordon, about his forbidden love for the wife of his close friend George Harrison (she eventually became Clapton’s wife). The song was inspired by Clapton’s reading of the classic Persian unrequited love story, the epic poem Layla and Manjun. The album might have done big business had Clapton been up front about being the big name in the group, but instead, it stalled on the charts. When the edited version of “Layla” was released to radio as a single in 1972, it did fairly well, but by this time Allman was dead and the band had broken up. By Rick Moore Updated: October 25, 2023 4:30 am
The outro is called "Time".
Steve, fine video as always, a wee sidenote for you, the guitarist to Eric's right is Andy Fairweather Low who was the lead singer of AMEN CORNER and is a fine guitarist in his own right and an integral part of his touring band along with bassist Nathan East.
Oh cool! Thanks for the info! 😄
Need to watch I shot the sheriff Live total 🔥🔥🔥
This is a case where a live performance has nothing of the studio miracle of the original. Check out an account of the session by its engineer, Tom Dowd. There is a fantastic documentary about him out there. As an audio production company right up your alley
Nathan East is the bass player.
Yeah, this is the long version.
Please listen to the original. It features dual guitar interplay with Duane Allman.
I'll give a little something to watch...IF you like drummers, that is....Cincinnati Vampires cover of "Stargazer" by Rainbow...and, she is just 19 yrs old...
EC wrote the main part of the song, Jim Gordon's co-writing credit was for the outro instrumental. However, Rita Coolidge says she wrote that bit and Gordon (her boyfriend at the time) stole it.
The bass player is Nathan East
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Stephen That's Called a Outro Or Coda Ending
🌸 I'm telling you , dude, Patti Boyd must have been pretty special.
Bass player is Nathan East
yeah vis is v full song.
Nathan East, i believe, is the bass player.
You seem to love live performances and i would like to direct you to the best live performance of a track ive ever had the pleasure to watch and listen to. Its at the famous Abbey Road Studios and its by Paulo Nutini and the track is called Iron Sky and its sooo deep and the band are amazing!
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This is the original song... everything you're hearing is on the album which is called Derek and the Dominos maybe that's why you think this isn't the original. Derek is Eric
believe clapton wrote vis song, its about his love n later marreid her.
The 1960s guys are all two minutes to midnight now, so we should appreciate them while we can. Not sure how much pal George appreciated him back then though. Eric got the nickname 'slowhand', which was meant to be facetious, although now he probably would be considered pedestriian. It's not about that though. Like Peter Green, who replaced him in a band at one point, he has no real cultural connection to this music and yet he became an exemplar of it. Sometimes it's just natural.
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It is not a cover, it was released by Derek and the Dominoes, another Clapton bad.
Eric wrote this song about his affair with George Harrisons wife- he changes her name to protect her anonymity
Oh snap! 😳
the most amazing part is they remained friends through it all . better men then me,