This is about the time that Clapton found himself again. For all those that think that Clapton only played well from 1965 thru 1970, feast your eyes on this. For me, late 1980’s thru early 90’s, he had surpassed all of his previous playing.
On a recent interview where he talked about "Freddie King" he said; "i discovered that I was very late (concerning his style) because Freddie had already done it long ago. Now I just want to do a good job of it". If you listen closely to Freddie King. you will many similarities with EC. and Freddie wasn't copying Eric either. Eric finally got better when he discovered that there were lots of others as good and or were better than him. Today he is better than ever. ;-)
@@robertweldon7909 yes i see your point am oin board.Another way to say it was they fed offf each other, clapton just might have ate a little more and went to another planet, (imo) no knock to any of the previous greats, they are some of my favs too
journeyman, with complete under the belt sobriety, he went to his own planet.He is a guitar i swear lol.BUT around here he had some absolutely killer concerts.This performance in general is one of my fav alll time of him.Omg his singing
Clapton is not that good it’s all average he’s just a house hold name so his fame will never go away but even his 60 peers I can name 12 people that would wipe the floor with him
Behind the Sun is a great album, one that I think most of us appreciate more as the time passes. The "over production" is less a problem as we get further away from it.
C'est une légende rien d autre à dire un des plus grands guitaristes et quel travail pour en arriver à ce niveau continu à me faire rêver. Millions de fois merci Sacha
Complètement d’accord avec vous ! Une des plus grandes légendes du blues. Ce que je serais prêt à payer pour être née dans cette formidable époque…. J’ai la chance d’avoir accès à tout ces concerts sur internet pour m’imaginer ne serait-ce qu’un instant ce que c’était de vivre et de voir tout ce génie musical des années 60-90s
love his voice! why do ppl keep saying he cant sing, ugggh haha Anyways..Main comment was, everbody killed it on this song, what a masterpiece.Clapton burned the piece up lol
Qui doutera après son solo au chant et à la basse que Nathan East est un « énorme » bassiste. Eric « Slowhand » brillantissime bien que dans une période pas claire comme l’eau qu’il ne buvait pas! Dans une période où Phil Collins le produisait qui a été courte ils ont été très proche musicalement et Clapton était tres jazzyˋ
The original studio version on the album “Behind The Sun”is hard to top.. there were a lot of emotional things going on behind the scenes which added to the vocals and solos on most of the tracks.
I just wish the studio version had acoustic drums instead of electronic drums. The electronic drums are fine, but for me I don’t think you can get the same emotion that can you get with acoustic drums compared to electronic drums.
Clapton’s was upset with the band because they did not believe in his newfound sobriety enough to do drugs and drink alcohol in front of him. That built up some resentment and intern added to his fierce vocals & fiery solos during the recording of this album in Montserrat.
Absolutely!! When I saw EC on this tour, this was the one song I was really looking forward to!! I don't remember much of the concert, but I sure do remember this song!!
Far too few clicks. Love the atmosphere, love the solos of EC, Greg and Nathan and how the audience forces Phil Collins as the last member of the band to play a solo (16:45).
Trust Phil Collins to lose the groove after 17 minutes of magic. Definitely the weakest link in this band. I will never forgive him for nailing what was almost Clapton’s masterpiece to the floor on Like A Prisoner.
Who wrote Layla? Who wrote the 12 note lead . ? Who wrote piano solo? You ever read what Clapton has written about Freddie King? You think highly of Bobby Whitlock? Do your homework knucklehead
This is about the time that Clapton found himself again. For all those that think that Clapton only played well from 1965 thru 1970, feast your eyes on this. For me, late 1980’s thru early 90’s, he had surpassed all of his previous playing.
On a recent interview where he talked about "Freddie King" he said; "i discovered that I was very late (concerning his style) because Freddie had already done it long ago. Now I just want to do a good job of it".
If you listen closely to Freddie King. you will many similarities with EC. and Freddie wasn't copying Eric either.
Eric finally got better when he discovered that there were lots of others as good and or were better than him. Today he is better than ever. ;-)
@@robertweldon7909 yes i see your point am oin board.Another way to say it was they fed offf each other, clapton just might have ate a little more and went to another planet, (imo) no knock to any of the previous greats, they are some of my favs too
journeyman, with complete under the belt sobriety, he went to his own planet.He is a guitar i swear lol.BUT around here he had some absolutely killer concerts.This performance in general is one of my fav alll time of him.Omg his singing
Clapton is not that good it’s all average he’s just a house hold name so his fame will never go away but even his 60 peers I can name 12 people that would wipe the floor with him
Bravo parole giuste saluti da Milano
Clapton a brilliant artist❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
❤ love Eric and Nathan together ❤ Forever Fan ❤
I agree
I'm 53 now, I remember starting this video when I was 17.
😄 Indeed!
🤣🤣 I'm 43,and still lovin' it
Like you, last of a kind
....I recorded it when I was 31!
Me too. I'm 53 and wore this vhs out back in 1987 😀
Amazing. I'm having problems with my memory as I get older, but I remembered Nathan East on bass. Excellent
Hahaha this one is unforgettable man
OMG Eric is a Legend for ever !!!
Behind the Sun is a great album, one that I think most of us appreciate more as the time passes. The "over production" is less a problem as we get further away from it.
100% agree with you on that. It's probably my favourite EC album of all time, it's aged like a fine wine.
Omg ❤❤❤❤❤ 🎸🎸🎸🎸 Clapton always amazing 🤩😍
Next life
I'm just going to
Follow him 😂
😉
And music 💯🎶 song ❤️💗
❤bliss
What an absolute treasure this video is. Thank You. P.S. The famous Fender incense burner.
He was so good to see him.
4 of the Best!
Just another great performance from my favorite artist
C'est une légende rien d autre à dire un des plus grands guitaristes et quel travail pour en arriver à ce niveau continu à me faire rêver. Millions de fois merci Sacha
J'ai tout dit sur Éric Clapton Sacha
Rien à rajouté merci encore Éric Clapton Sacha
Oui un pur génie qui as donné tout son cœur et toute son âme pour son art. Un survivant. Le Musicien est Grand et l'Homme est Grand aussi !!!!❤
Complètement d’accord avec vous ! Une des plus grandes légendes du blues. Ce que je serais prêt à payer pour être née dans cette formidable époque…. J’ai la chance d’avoir accès à tout ces concerts sur internet pour m’imaginer ne serait-ce qu’un instant ce que c’était de vivre et de voir tout ce génie musical des années 60-90s
Love the solo improvisation of all the musicians, EC always improvises his solos.
The MASTER!
Great Blues
I love Nathan East !!
it's so rare
love his voice! why do ppl keep saying he cant sing, ugggh haha
Anyways..Main comment was, everbody killed it on this song, what a masterpiece.Clapton burned the piece up lol
something about this solo reminded me of his Voodoo Chile solo with Winwood...
Qui doutera après son solo au chant et à la basse que Nathan East est un « énorme » bassiste. Eric « Slowhand » brillantissime bien que dans une période pas claire comme l’eau qu’il ne buvait pas! Dans une période où Phil Collins le produisait qui a été courte ils ont été très proche musicalement et Clapton était tres jazzyˋ
I got to see this line up too
" Very Special Sounds and Great Musician Player ". .. So' Good ... ☺😊😀/💙💙💙/👍✌👌👏👋
Eric my love for ever❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
SUPER. Ma piękne ręce. Cały jest piękny. 😍
Bliss! 🥰 🎸
Einfach herrlich!😄
Every night.
Hammergeil....
Sehr schön !
WOW🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
Nice, Thanks
The original studio version on the album “Behind The Sun”is hard to top.. there were a lot of emotional things going on behind the scenes which added to the vocals and solos on most of the tracks.
I just wish the studio version had acoustic drums instead of electronic drums. The electronic drums are fine, but for me I don’t think you can get the same emotion that can you get with acoustic drums compared to electronic drums.
@@nickavenoso7851 Agree, not on rock n roll or blues. They work on some dance music or pop.
Very surprising that Clapton would have even aloud electronic percussion in the studio! He is such a purist!
Clapton’s was upset with the band because they did not believe in his newfound sobriety enough to do drugs and drink alcohol in front of him. That built up some resentment and intern added to his fierce vocals & fiery solos during the recording of this album in Montserrat.
Absolutely!! When I saw EC on this tour, this was the one song I was really looking forward to!! I don't remember much of the concert, but I sure do remember this song!!
Far too few clicks. Love the atmosphere, love the solos of EC, Greg and Nathan and how the audience forces Phil Collins as the last member of the band to play a solo (16:45).
God God God !
♥♥♥
Lord have mercy
Pity this lineup didn’t do more albums/touring together.
God
FOR GOTTEN TO PAY TAX AND clapton became animal Cowtheethcollection 😊
Wahnsinn
Great hope you will post Further On Up The Road with robert cray thank you
good idea
This doesn't have enough views.
❤I want to be home with my babe I get the same blues every night ….❤
Where did this come from? Shame it's not in the set list of the vhs/dvd release.
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🌈
bro pls upload I Wanna Make Love To You from this live!!wonderful solo!unbelievable emotional solo from Eric!!
Великий среди великих! Но цена на билеты его концерта в Крокусе нам не по карману. Увы...
This never showed in the full video🥺
BLUESNISIMO
Can't remember who the warm up act was. Either Robert Cray or Chris Rea?
I think it was Robert Cray because he came on at the end for 'furtheronuptheroad'.
How did you get this?
Where did this come from....because it was never included the original VHS!?
I'd like to know too
Im sorry, so sorry.
Eighties' keyboard work.
The unfortunate ingredient.
Trust Phil Collins to lose the groove after 17 minutes of magic. Definitely the weakest link in this band. I will never forgive him for nailing what was almost Clapton’s masterpiece to the floor on Like A Prisoner.
OMG that synth is really out of place.
😂
sounds like its out of tune to me
Sorry Eric but you ain’t no Freddy King
jonny from the block Ok Jonny your right. Sorry Bro.
Arrogant, conceited know it all just like your buddy
Jonny, I’ll bet I can guess where your from. Mouthy and stupid. Where you from ?
Thru with you. Can’t fix stupid. Ever heard of Duane Allman
Who wrote Layla? Who wrote the 12 note lead . ? Who wrote piano solo? You ever read what Clapton has written about Freddie King? You think highly of Bobby Whitlock? Do your homework knucklehead
I think it is a rather boring jam.