i USE TO JAM WITH THIS SONG EVERYDAY BACK IN HIGH SCHOOL BACK IN 1972-73-74 . Eric PLAYED ALL 3 GUITAR PARTS ON THE ALBUM BOBBY WHITLOCK TELLS THE COMPLETE ACCURATE STORY ON EXACTLY HOW ALL THIS WAS RECORDED BEFORE DUANE STOPPED BY AND SAT IN FOR THE Rest OF THE ALBUM.. This is great finally hearing Eric DO THIS tune live. and in color too I would imagine.. Love the ending.....
I have really liked this song since I first heard it. I kind of stole the title to use in a phrase of incouragement to one of my favorite young acts out of England. I told the MonaLisa Twins to "Keep on going --Keep on growing -- Keep on glowing" and they have.
Love this song as well..........The vocals are fine!! It's not that easy to have great sound live, especially with low-fi recording. Perhaps their monitors were all f-ed up....
@@CommercialVehicle bobby also said Eric added 3 guitar parts one at a time without listening to any of the previously recorded guitar parts he had just done. pure genius, right on..
Someone said it sounded like a rehearsal... um, yeah, actually... where the hell's the applause at the end? It might be 11/6/75, and recorded in Miami, but it ain't no concert!! ;O)
Clapton was in Miami in 1975, just not for a concert. This is from June 11, 1975. Clapton and his band played this at Criterion Studios, Miami, FL as a rehearsal to get ready for their June 14, 1975 concert at Tampa Stadium, Tampa FL, 3 days later.
Whitlock wasn't in this band; the keyboardist was Dick Simms who didn't sing. Clapton had Yvonne Elliman and Marcy Levy singing with him plus George Terry on second guitar and he'd be the other male voice on this; he used to duet with Clapton on "Sign Language" among others.
i USE TO JAM WITH THIS SONG EVERYDAY BACK IN HIGH SCHOOL BACK IN 1972-73-74 . Eric PLAYED ALL 3 GUITAR PARTS ON THE ALBUM BOBBY WHITLOCK TELLS THE COMPLETE ACCURATE STORY ON EXACTLY HOW ALL THIS WAS RECORDED BEFORE DUANE STOPPED BY AND SAT IN FOR THE Rest OF THE ALBUM.. This is great finally hearing Eric DO THIS tune live. and in color too I would imagine.. Love the ending.....
Eric Clapton was super back in the day especially with this band!
I don't require perfection...
just real, authentic people
I have really liked this song since I first heard it. I kind of stole the title to use in a phrase of incouragement to one of my favorite young acts out of England. I told the MonaLisa Twins to "Keep on going --Keep on growing -- Keep on glowing" and they have.
However good Trucks/Tedecski make this classic song, EC still is the effortless genius,as always.
Great feel. Love Clapton for a long time. And... let's not pretend the vocals are good here.
Great sound ! A little Bose on a battery brings it out! / Life is good.
Wonderful!
Keep on Growin' Keep on Truckin' Keep on smokin' Keep on Rockin'
Love this song as well..........The vocals are fine!! It's not that easy to have great sound live, especially with low-fi recording. Perhaps their monitors were all f-ed up....
Bobby wrote this one!
Bobby said it started as a jam, and he and EC added lyrics.
@@CommercialVehicle bobby also said Eric added 3 guitar parts one at a time without listening to any of the previously recorded guitar parts he had just done. pure genius, right on..
yes!!
Dave Mason really kills it!
wHat does Dave mASON HAVE TO DO WITH THIS SONG AT THE MOMENT????
Loving it in Tulsa !!!!
Yvonne Elliman singing background, correct? She was performing with him during this time.
Someone said it sounded like a rehearsal... um, yeah, actually... where the hell's the applause at the end? It might be 11/6/75, and recorded in Miami, but it ain't no concert!! ;O)
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George Terry never sang live before an audience, except some backup.
This is from 1976. Clapton wasn't in Miami in 1975. Probably George Terry or carl radle singing backup.
Clapton was in Miami in 1975, just not for a concert. This is from June 11, 1975. Clapton and his band played this at Criterion Studios, Miami, FL as a rehearsal to get ready for their June 14, 1975 concert at Tampa Stadium, Tampa FL, 3 days later.
This sounds like a rehearsal to me.
Never knew that Clapton played live this song in his solo career. Thanks!
btw, who's singing with Clapton, besides Yvonne and Marcy? George Terry?
Or Terry George?
George
that sure sounds like George.
Is it not Bobby Whitlock doing the vocals along with Clapton?? I think so.
Since someone asked...
I also think it's Whitlock.
Whitlock wasn't in this band; the keyboardist was Dick Simms who didn't sing. Clapton had Yvonne Elliman and Marcy Levy singing with him plus George Terry on second guitar and he'd be the other male voice on this; he used to duet with Clapton on "Sign Language" among others.
@@Maltloaflegrande That's what I was thinking. It doesn't sound like Whitlock. More's the pity.
But Elliman - always amazing.
@@mickeylangley7963 no it really doesn't sound like bobby ity does sound good though..
great even without duane here or on lp
Shit I take it back. sorry :-)
Love this song, not this version however....