cant believe i found this. i was 15 and in the second row for this very concert and still say its the best concert i have ever seen. after seeing this show i saved all my pocket money (and with a little help from my oldman) and went and bought a white usa strat with maple neck just like his, and its still my number 1 guitar today. many many thanks for putting this up. EC still number 1.
Whoever shoots all these Eric's performances on their own devices and then share em with us are nothing shorter than angels. Pure angels! Eternally grateful to Eric and such people!
thanks for this, I feel like I was there, and it gives me insight on what it would have been like to see him in concert. amazing! I so jealous of everyone who got to see him in his prime...
Sorry pal. I'm as big a Clapton fan as anyone. He's deteriorating. Has been for a few years now. Saw him 15 times going on 16. The last 2 shows were not worth those outrageous prices of admission. They were mediocre. And it hurts me to say that. But facts are facts. He's still "Da Man" though.
All along, had to talk about it, Like a two-edged sword, he touched you and it stabs me All along, knew you were a phony girl, Sit behind the mask where you control your world Yesterday he had you in his arms When I'm holding you, I feel his bitter charms I can't judge what you do to me Camoflage the truth, indulge your fantasy Who do you love? Is it me now, is it him babe? I don't know Who do you love? Is it me babe, is it him now? I don't know There is nothing in your eyes that's the way you cry All is grand, all is bright You're just studying my mind There is nothing in your eyes that's the way you cry All is grand, all is bright You're just studying my mind Was I invited to your masquerade? Well the party's over so now take off your face You say you love, but it's hard to see When you're in his arms, throwing rocks at me I walk around suffering in my doom When I come to you, you're sitting in your room The truth is news, I have longed to trace So take off the mask so I can see your face Who do you love? Is it me baby, is it him now? I don't know Who do you love? Is it me babe, is it him baby? I don't know Who do you love? Is it me babe, is it him now? I don't know Who do you love? Is it me now, is it him baby? I don't know Who do you love? Is it me baby, is it him now? I don't know Who do you love? Is it me baby, is it him now? I don't know Who do you love? Is it me baby, is it him? I want to know Who do you love?
@@luise.arista125it's one of his biggest songs of the 80s. Has a real 80s cheesy sync which sounded cheesy as f in the late 90s and 00s. But is cool again now. Check out the version from Princes Trust concert with all star line up. Also Michael Jackson wrote the lyrics for this and his version was meant to be on the Thriller album but was rejected. It's originally a some from some mad Japanese disco/ Kraftwerk trow band from 1979
@@jbawn WOW, thanks for sharing all of this. I thought I knew Clapton from the 80's, but I completely missed this one. Now I'm reading the whole story: it was written by Ryuchi Sakamoto's band, MJ wrote some words, Greg Phillinganes recorded it and eventually suggested Clapton to make a version. I'm reading it wasn't performed very often after the 80's, so it was a real gift to seeing it live yesterday (he also played Believe in Life, a first-timer, according to setlist.fm).
cant believe i found this. i was 15 and in the second row for this very concert and still say its the best concert i have ever seen. after seeing this show i saved all my pocket money (and with a little help from my oldman) and went and bought a white usa strat with maple neck just like his, and its still my number 1 guitar today. many many thanks for putting this up. EC still number 1.
Sounds real cool. Jealous in Coventry England 🏴, , I’d love to have seen this show
Saw Eric in 68 at age 15, 3 years later I bought a used Strat like he used on his solo album Still own it today a 54 Strat….😉
Never before seeing this have I ever loved this kinda songs. Eric makes me fall in love with everything he makes!
Man, 1996's Clapton was AWESOME.
Whoever shoots all these Eric's performances on their own devices and then share em with us are nothing shorter than angels. Pure angels! Eternally grateful to Eric and such people!
One of the best Clapton's sound, all the nineties.
He sings better than most and his guitar skills are awesome.
Superb vocals, love this track...
As usual, Clapton makes it his own. Wow!
Full of energy !
Awesome; thanks for the video; THE GREATEST!
thanks for this, I feel like I was there, and it gives me insight on what it would have been like to see him in concert.
amazing! I so jealous of everyone who got to see him in his prime...
MusicLover1 he’s still in his prime! 😎
Didn’t know he was still playing this song in the mid 90s. I had only seen live versions in 86 or 87. Thanks for posting this rare performance!
Sorry pal. I'm as big a Clapton fan as anyone. He's deteriorating. Has been for a few years now. Saw him 15 times going on 16. The last 2 shows were not worth those outrageous prices of admission. They were mediocre. And it hurts me to say that. But facts are facts. He's still "Da Man" though.
Excellent. Clapton before oldness got to him proper. Love the bum note at 2.59 as well :P
there use to be another vid. where he really chunked, but they took it down..
A Great Clapton performance!
Good upload columbo, thanks
What a voice ,Clapton is one cool dude !
great vid.rare. was this one of the last tours he played this song? very odd seeing him play this without eighties shoulder pads !
Obsessed with Eric's version.
世界的名曲
YMO
ONE WORD.......GOD.
All along, had to talk about it,
Like a two-edged sword, he touched you and it stabs me
All along, knew you were a phony girl,
Sit behind the mask where you control your world
Yesterday he had you in his arms
When I'm holding you, I feel his bitter charms
I can't judge what you do to me
Camoflage the truth, indulge your fantasy
Who do you love? Is it me now, is it him babe? I don't know
Who do you love? Is it me babe, is it him now? I don't know
There is nothing in your eyes that's the way you cry
All is grand, all is bright You're just studying my mind
There is nothing in your eyes that's the way you cry
All is grand, all is bright You're just studying my mind
Was I invited to your masquerade?
Well the party's over so now take off your face
You say you love, but it's hard to see
When you're in his arms, throwing rocks at me
I walk around suffering in my doom
When I come to you, you're sitting in your room
The truth is news, I have longed to trace
So take off the mask so I can see your face
Who do you love? Is it me baby, is it him now? I don't know
Who do you love? Is it me babe, is it him baby? I don't know
Who do you love? Is it me babe, is it him now? I don't know
Who do you love? Is it me now, is it him baby? I don't know
Who do you love? Is it me baby, is it him now? I don't know
Who do you love? Is it me baby, is it him now? I don't know
Who do you love? Is it me baby, is it him? I want to know
Who do you love?
Great footage and sound for the year. The camera must have been top notch.
Shiny guitar
man does he sound good play good clapton in his prime incrediable
Predicts the future here
Year...? Looks like 95...by his look....(?)
Feb '96 by my reckoning... matter of fact, I know it was... I was there.
Wow
Last behind the mask Performance alive?
He played it last night in Buenos Aires
@@jbawn HA! I came to reply the very same thing. I didn't know it, searched for it and ended up here.
@@luise.arista125it's one of his biggest songs of the 80s. Has a real 80s cheesy sync which sounded cheesy as f in the late 90s and 00s. But is cool again now. Check out the version from Princes Trust concert with all star line up. Also Michael Jackson wrote the lyrics for this and his version was meant to be on the Thriller album but was rejected.
It's originally a some from some mad Japanese disco/ Kraftwerk trow band from 1979
@@jbawn WOW, thanks for sharing all of this. I thought I knew Clapton from the 80's, but I completely missed this one. Now I'm reading the whole story: it was written by Ryuchi Sakamoto's band, MJ wrote some words, Greg Phillinganes recorded it and eventually suggested Clapton to make a version. I'm reading it wasn't performed very often after the 80's, so it was a real gift to seeing it live yesterday (he also played Believe in Life, a first-timer, according to setlist.fm).
Mj's words probably about diana ross at the time it was wrote
*WRITTEN*
Christ the brass detracts from this great song.
Not supposed to be a feel-good number.
This version has no pop to it. Needs Midge Ure and Mark Hill.
This version blows the pop crap version away! Comparing Clapton to those dopes is as n insult!
Needs Phil Collins!
@@CiscoDuck - Love Phil
マイコーでもクラプトンでもない
誰やねん!
Who is he
worst version of this ever
Absolute bollocks...! Great version!