Clapton playing the hardcore blues that he grew up listening to.... that's magnificent! We can clearly see it here that he wasn't doing it for the public or his band or hell... not even for himself but for his blues heroes. The commitment, admiration and love is massive! Thank you, Eric!
Up to this point in '94, he had lived some hard "kicked in the gut" moments, with his Patti Boyd rejection in 1970 leading into his drug phase, and the passing of his son in '91. Surely his personal lifetime of blues was being channeled through in these gigs he played like this one.
@@cornekwakman2611True! It may have taken a lifetime, but Eric is truly happy with himself and his life. It is literally "bleeding" out of his astonishingly awesome playing AND singing . He is the blues. 😊💙
This is what Blues is all about. Singing your heart out, making your guitar screaming and crying your pain to make people feeling it. No fuss, no extravagance, just the man pouring his soul out through his instrument. This video is one of the best testimony of one of the best Clapton's era ever, where he basically went back to his roots to make it his own. Fortunately for us, Martin Scorsese was there to capture these masterpiece moments so that everyone always remembers what a phenomal artist Clapton is. Nowadays you can criticize Clapton's stances on some sensitive topics, but you won't take away his musical legacy that will remain forever as long as there will be ears to listen.
@@antithesispistopheles937 I don't say I criticize him, but I know people who do. And because of that, they just throw away and discard all his music legacy. That was my point
I've never seen another type of music (i.e. the blues) that calls up such passion in its players - particular EC. The blues never fail him because he has such reverence for his idols and influences going way back. They are who he is channeling in this performance along with his own blues for which he's had plenty. If you want to hear a musician who "gets" the feel for this idiom, you are watching one of the greatest to strap on a six string. I get chills listening to him and want to immediately sit down at my instrument which isn't guitar, but keyboards. Now that's what inspiration does! Wow. Love you Eric - human frailties and all.
@@MBluestrology love Gary... I didn't get into him until his still got the blues album but dam! That man could play... Shame we lost him. Love his BBM stuff too.
I saw him one time and thought he had 0 stage presence or that IT factor at all... I felt like didn't get much for my money or would ever pay too see him again... his Cd's are decent though
I dont what show you saw, I saw him at MSG and it was spectacular. Hes never been outwardly social with audience, he let's music make the connection. If you want alot of interaction with audience go see someone else not as special
Eric Clapton was an early influence when I first started playing the guitar 30 years ago. His influence and inspiration is as strong as ever. I understand his passion for the guitar because I have it as well. Thank you E.C. 🎸
The tone from that Stratocaster is just perfect for this song. It just grows along with Erics voice, the guitar just sings during the pause in the vocals. Magnificent.
Extraordinary! This release has been long anticipated by myself. This album and its tour was such a high watermark in an already illustrious career up till this point. EC is on fire!
Just about as good as you'll see someone playing their a$$ off as far as guitar AND vocals. Man, those may have been the best vocals I've heard from any musician, especially the forceful emotion you hear
@@pabloperez4063 A case of not used to hearing this kind of raw emotion come through on the radio stations you usually tune into? You know, they once booed SRV at Montreux's '82 Jazz Festival...
FANTASTIC!! Clapton at his best playing the Blues and music that influenced him right from the start! It really doesn’t get any better than this! His tone is awesome, phrasing and there’s so much passion, soul and emotion in his playing it’s unbelievable!!
This and unplugged are my faves, lucky enough to have recorded the vh1 rehearsals back on uk tv but definitely purchasing this release! His best playing, vocals, and sound for me
Oh man, that was so awesome !!! You can definitely tell that THIS IS where EC's heart is.. in the blues !! This oozes passion both in his singing & playing.. SPECTACULAR !!!
Honestly, this is the best I've heard blues being played. I suppose SRV would be a close second, but there's a bunch of musicians that try to play this genre (famous or not so) that sound pale in comparison, like most of what you might hear in a Famous Daves. Eric's lived through enough crap up to that point (and his son's passing was still fairly fresh here only about 3 years prior), that he could channel all those different emotions in this tour. Probably even therapeutic to an extent.
Often imitated or tried to be anyway but never never will there be another one equal to the degree of majesty demonstrated in this song it’s all heart thank you Mr. Clapton for sharing with the world your love for the blues
He was the last concert my husband went to see in Washington DC before he passed in 2018! He played most of all Eric’s music and he was real good I miss his playing. This is just amazing to here Eric God bless this man always Thanks for the reminder Love it
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WOOOW!!! I mean, i feel like throwing my guitar out now after watching him play the guitar like that! No one ever comes close to him He absolutely deserves to be called "GOD"
Got to see him when he did his evening of nothing but the blues tour blew me away. You not only got to see him but you felt him when he did all the blues classics. Still got the tee shirt after all these years
The guitar is an extension of the body and the mind, all rolled into one. Eric has made an extraordinary effort with his voice. A real fusion, an alchemy. We are completely stunned by this performance.
Magnificent. Eric’s singing and tone have aged like fine wine. With this huge band backing him up, that Stratocaster barking and screaming, I also think… what if Hendrix was beside him… Majestic
You continue to make some, if not all, of the best playing that I have heard in my 72 years. I have followed your career since 1964/5 when you played with the Yardbirds. I believe that you have the best “touch” of any guitar player that I have ever heard. Thank you for the past sixty years, or so. You deserve every single penny you have earned, the numerous accolades that you have received over the years. Thank you for the enormous pleasure that your music has given me.
Here's a Clapton story for you...Minneapolis 1981. The Orpheum theater. Eric was stuck in Minneapolis for 3 months or so due to some serious health problems. I'm 21 years old, I knew and loved his music. I'm waiting to meet the theater manager to do some business, as I'm waiting, I hear this noise coming from the theater. I go up,walk inside,sit down and listen to this guy whose back is to me for 20 to 25 minutes! Finally he turns around, it's Eric Clapton. I was granted a private audience. He never knew I was there.
This performance takes me back to November 1994, when I was fortunate to have been in the audience for 2 of the 3 Fillmore shows. The icing on the cake was talking to Eric upstairs in the poster room, and shaking his hand
Ho.My.God ! I'm near 50 years olds, and this guy is the one that made to buy a guitar (35 years ago? Quite like that...). I listened to pretty much everything he's ever recorded and I honnestly think this is the most outstanding thing I ever heard from him. I'm just... blown away.
To say “He is literally a god”, is literally an oxymoron! EC has made it clear that he does not like that reference, and since he is now a faithful man, and a modest person, it is LITERALLY an attack on his faith in the one true living God of Abraham. Please receive this response in the spirit it was intended! 🙂🙏✝️🕊
I’ve been listening to EC since the 60’s and the longer he plays, the more I enjoy the Bluesbreakers, Cream, Blind Faith, Derek and all of the earlier recordings. They have the simple blues coupled with brilliant electric guitar playing. This concert is repetitive and strained. But each to their own listening enjoyment. That’s music. 😎
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Our 12 year old daughter is getting her first electric guitar for Christmas this year. I had this song playing the other day , and she remarked "nice solo". I think she is getting off to a good start.
Lyrics: I'm so tired of moaning, Trying to groan away my blues. I'm so tired of moaning, Trying to groan away my blues. I keep weeping and crying Every time I think of you. I would rather die of starvation, Perish out in the desert sun, I would rather die of starvation, Perish out in the desert sun, Than to think of some other man Holding you in his arms. My heart gets so heavy Lord I shakes down in my bones. My heart gets so heavy, Lord I shakes down in my bones. I can't hurt a murderer, Oh Lord, but I'm forced to weep and moan.
Love you Eric! Fantastic blues! You make the guitar seem like it's not only alive but in real pain. Palpable agony! I've been listening to you for over 40 years and it's still fresh. Thank you.
Brilliant and perfect..... as always.... inspirational, on stage with his music... just as inspirational off the stage with his words his charity and commitment to the majority of people who's voice is ignored.
Eric's come a long way from when I use to watch him play in our resident band, John Mayall's Blues Breakers back in the mid-sixties, he just got better and better.
The reason I ever picked up a guitar was because of Bell Bottom Blues. I have saw him whenever he comes to Cleveland, Ohio and I am blown away every time. I bow down to E.C. Hey kids, it's not going to be any better than this. Ofa!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
He was only 49 when this concert took place. He 79 now. If you watch videos of his current tour, you can see he doesn't sing or play like this anymore sadly. He also harldy moves around at all. He is almost just going through the motions now.
Extraordinary blues performance, the best live performance i've ever seen in Paris France 24 March 1995. A wonderful memory, so glad to attend this show . Clapton was literally possessed (by robert johnson spirit?) , almost in a trance this night.
Great music. I have always had allot of respect for Clapton. I still believe SRV was better blues player. Even Clapton said that he didn’t want to go on stage after him 😂 but this doesn’t mean he not a great guitarist. I have always been a fan of him. Keep going Mr. Clapton keep going on
Clapton playing the hardcore blues that he grew up listening to.... that's magnificent! We can clearly see it here that he wasn't doing it for the public or his band or hell... not even for himself but for his blues heroes. The commitment, admiration and love is massive! Thank you, Eric!
Up to this point in '94, he had lived some hard "kicked in the gut" moments, with his Patti Boyd rejection in 1970 leading into his drug phase, and the passing of his son in '91. Surely his personal lifetime of blues was being channeled through in these gigs he played like this one.
For a very long time. English people use y’all too? Very 👍 Thank you !
Quelle vie, quel Génie, quel Étre !!!!! 💖🎸🎶💖
Its not that deep i promise , he was doing what he knew sounded beautiful
Come on now don't hold back tell us how you really fee,
This song beautifully demonstrates why Eddie van Halen said Clapton was his favorite because of the combination of skill and creativity.
The return of the Bluesbreaker
He has never left
Voila!
And now, became a singer too
@@cornekwakman2611True! It may have taken a lifetime, but Eric is truly happy with himself and his life. It is literally "bleeding" out of his astonishingly awesome playing AND singing . He is the blues. 😊💙
@@cornekwakman2611 volia de la vrai musique pour moi 😎
This is what Blues is all about. Singing your heart out, making your guitar screaming and crying your pain to make people feeling it. No fuss, no extravagance, just the man pouring his soul out through his instrument.
This video is one of the best testimony of one of the best Clapton's era ever, where he basically went back to his roots to make it his own. Fortunately for us, Martin Scorsese was there to capture these masterpiece moments so that everyone always remembers what a phenomal artist Clapton is.
Nowadays you can criticize Clapton's stances on some sensitive topics, but you won't take away his musical legacy that will remain forever as long as there will be ears to listen.
Well said and exceptional wisdom old chap!
Criticize? The man should be praised for his courage in a sea of cowards, sell outs and idiots. A giant musician AND a giant human being!
@@antithesispistopheles937 I don't say I criticize him, but I know people who do. And because of that, they just throw away and discard all his music legacy. That was my point
Yeah, his ability to play was threatened. So now that is a controversial stance???
In this series of concerts, at this time in the nineties, he was just ON FIRE.
Clapton was at his finest here imo
indeed
I've never seen another type of music (i.e. the blues) that calls up such passion in its players - particular EC. The blues never fail him because he has such reverence for his idols and influences going way back. They are who he is channeling in this performance along with his own blues for which he's had plenty. If you want to hear a musician who "gets" the feel for this idiom, you are watching one of the greatest to strap on a six string. I get chills listening to him and want to immediately sit down at my instrument which isn't guitar, but keyboards. Now that's what inspiration does! Wow. Love you Eric - human frailties and all.
And the passion and fire that SRV had... God could you imagine them together??? It did happen... Unfortunately we lost stevie later that night😞
Gary Moore....
@@MBluestrology love Gary... I didn't get into him until his still got the blues album but dam! That man could play... Shame we lost him. Love his BBM stuff too.
Goosebumps.............every time.
Every live performance of Mr Eric Clapton is THE performance. Immense class and talent. Thank you Eric.
I saw him one time and thought he had 0 stage presence or that IT factor at all... I felt like didn't get much for my money or would ever pay too see him again... his Cd's are decent though
@@alsnow30 so did i...its all about the music, no distractions..loved it. Wealthy man wears t shirt, khakis or Jean's and sneakers..😁😉❤
@@alsnow30 sorry,no tight pants or bullshit here,you best look elsewhere
I dont what show you saw, I saw him at MSG and it was spectacular. Hes never been outwardly social with audience, he let's music make the connection. If you want alot of interaction with audience go see someone else not as special
If you love the blues you can’t get any better the this! ❤
The Clapton Stratocaster is the absolute most powerful Humbucker guitar in the world.
It's a stacked single coil - I have a Clapton Strat
Compression 25db boost does it ..
@@trevorgwelch7412 is it worth it?
Ain't no humbuckers son
Fender Lace Sensor pickups, not humbuckers - I used to have a Strat Plus very similar to this.
Eric Clapton was an early influence when I first started playing the guitar 30 years ago. His influence and inspiration is as strong as ever. I understand his passion for the guitar because I have it as well. Thank you E.C. 🎸
Only us true guitarists who love it will truly appreciate what your saying. Agree with you 100%
You rather say 60 years ago!
@@klausrimdoi45 Ryan started 🎸30 years ago
@@pabloperez4063 He is great, but there are thousands as good or better out there. You just need to get off your ass and go out more Hoser.
Exactly the same here.
The Blues were on full display that night. Nobody has ever done it any better.
man the day he stops playing is going to be a sad day …..one of my biggest wishes is to be able to see this man live
Once EC goes, I’m going to dance 💃🏼 🕺🏼
@@LuannOsbourne Go play with your pronouns.
@@willmercury Shut up
The tone from that Stratocaster is just perfect for this song. It just grows along with Erics voice, the guitar just sings during the pause in the vocals. Magnificent.
Extraordinary! This release has been long anticipated by myself. This album and its tour was such a high watermark in an already illustrious career up till this point. EC is on fire!
Can you believe I walked away during the concert because it was so extremely boring. I had no idea at that time.
And he has set the world on fire. Just one musician like this says the world has not failed.
@@djurt02 how old were you at that time????
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@@pabloperez4063 I was 25 at that time.
wooow.. this Clapton "badass mode" version is amazing.. great playing
Gotta celebrate Eric Clapton
This man is insane! The world needs more of this!
do not give him a gun
Great blues artist i ever listen to😊❤❤❤❤
Just about as good as you'll see someone playing their a$$ off as far as guitar AND vocals. Man, those may have been the best vocals I've heard from any musician, especially the forceful emotion you hear
As he says, he was dying of starvation, that's why he screams
@@pabloperez4063 A case of not used to hearing this kind of raw emotion come through on the radio stations you usually tune into? You know, they once booed SRV at Montreux's '82 Jazz Festival...
Oh ya!👍🏻
No they aren't
FANTASTIC!!
Clapton at his best playing the Blues and music that influenced him right from the start! It really doesn’t get any better than this! His tone is awesome, phrasing and there’s so much passion, soul and emotion in his playing it’s unbelievable!!
Always dug the EC plays the blues...he NEVER disappoints..
This tour and the album it supports is Clapton at his best, in my opinion.
I could not agree more !!
I agree!
What year is this?
@@littletesla9733 I think 1994
Ditto
This and unplugged are my faves, lucky enough to have recorded the vh1 rehearsals back on uk tv but definitely purchasing this release! His best playing, vocals, and sound for me
Clapton in his prime
Oh man, that was so awesome !!! You can definitely tell that THIS IS where EC's heart is.. in the blues !! This oozes passion both in his singing & playing.. SPECTACULAR !!!
Honestly, this is the best I've heard blues being played. I suppose SRV would be a close second, but there's a bunch of musicians that try to play this genre (famous or not so) that sound pale in comparison, like most of what you might hear in a Famous Daves. Eric's lived through enough crap up to that point (and his son's passing was still fairly fresh here only about 3 years prior), that he could channel all those different emotions in this tour. Probably even therapeutic to an extent.
@@the90schild1 He called the blues in his autobiography "a safe esthetic"
Often imitated or tried to be anyway but never never will there be another one equal to the degree of majesty demonstrated in this song it’s all heart thank you Mr. Clapton for sharing with the world your love for the blues
Oh good Lord
God bless this man
He was the last concert my husband went to see in Washington DC
before he passed in 2018!
He played most of all Eric’s music and he was real good I miss his
playing.
This is just amazing to here Eric
God bless this man always
Thanks for the reminder
Love it
but he cant bless himself!!
Holy Lord, thanks for Mr. Clapton's performances !!
SIMPLY THE GREATEST E.C. FOREVER
This is Clapton unrestrained, and I think I like it. Yes, I definitely like it. I actually love it.
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WOOOW!!! I mean, i feel like throwing my guitar out now after watching him play the guitar like that!
No one ever comes close to him
He absolutely deserves to be called "GOD"
EC is The Man
Got to see him when he did his evening of nothing but the blues tour blew me away. You not only got to see him but you felt him when he did all the blues classics. Still got the tee shirt after all these years
The guitar is an extension of the body and the mind, all rolled into one.
Eric has made an extraordinary effort with his voice.
A real fusion, an alchemy.
We are completely stunned by this performance.
He's still got it.First time I saw him was with The Yardbirds at The Crawdaddy...actually, he's got better with age.Marvellous!
Hey mate, you’re old! Lucky you…..🇬🇧🇺🇸🇬🇧
You must be from Lon don surely
That's BLUES. Thank you so much.
The second half of this solo starting around 3:55 is one of the best guitar solos I've ever heard.
I cannot even imagine how this could be played any better, ............. what a privilege to see and hear this, thankyou!
Magnificent. Eric’s singing and tone have aged like fine wine. With this huge band backing him up, that Stratocaster barking and screaming, I also think… what if Hendrix was beside him… Majestic
Best Eric Clapton performance i think
Clapton as God of guitar playing. Such a shame he daydreamed through so many albums and performances. Imagine if every show had been like this.
Eric doing what he does best. Blues are his true passion and it shows here
You continue to make some, if not all, of the best playing that I have heard in my 72 years. I have followed your career since 1964/5 when you played with the Yardbirds. I believe that you have the best “touch” of any guitar player that I have ever heard.
Thank you for the past sixty years, or so. You deserve every single penny you have earned, the numerous accolades that you have received over the years. Thank you for the enormous pleasure that your music has given me.
Eric clapton the GOAT!!!!! GENIUS....
Here's a Clapton story for you...Minneapolis 1981. The Orpheum theater. Eric was stuck in Minneapolis for 3 months or so due to some serious health problems. I'm 21 years old, I knew and loved his music. I'm waiting to meet the theater manager to do some business, as I'm waiting, I hear this noise coming from the theater.
I go up,walk inside,sit down and listen to this guy whose back is to me for 20 to 25 minutes! Finally he turns around, it's Eric Clapton. I was granted a private audience. He never knew I was there.
Pure magic, what a gift he is to music, and now the Blues, I thought I couldn't be a bigger fan, you are amazing Eric.
Oh man,when Eric's in to it ,he's into it, I can't stop listening to this
Clapton’s been playing the same shit over and over again for 50 years. And I, for one, couldn’t be happier……
chrispage2782 - 50 years . . . well, that would explain why he is so good at it then.
OUTSTANDING! And if you ain't touched by the blues then you haven't lived!
He is one of the GREATEST.
This is literally the most unbelievable guitar playing ever laid down. Unreal.
He's got the Blues.
Epic. Gave me chills. Thank you Sir!!!
This is a savage performance! Eric's voice on point!!!
This performance takes me back to November 1994, when I was fortunate to have been in the audience for 2 of the 3 Fillmore shows. The icing on the cake was talking to Eric upstairs in the poster room, and shaking his hand
I dont even know what to write.....so much touch,feeling,soul....what a vocal Performance....thank you🙏
Glad this is out now. Awful that Apple has buried the songs he did recently with Van Morrison. Hope EC does another full studio album soon now too.
Can one still find any of those songs somewhere?
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Unreal..!!! thank you Eric Clapton you made my day..love from Sweden 🙏❤️
Ho.My.God ! I'm near 50 years olds, and this guy is the one that made to buy a guitar (35 years ago? Quite like that...). I listened to pretty much everything he's ever recorded and I honnestly think this is the most outstanding thing I ever heard from him. I'm just... blown away.
The older he gets, the better he is... GREAT! A GIANT!
E.C has been a guitar legend for more than 50 years. Especially, from 24 nights to Hyde Park or around Pilgrim,,,,he was literally a God.
To say “He is literally a god”, is literally an oxymoron! EC has made it clear that he does not like that reference, and since he is now a faithful man, and a modest person, it is LITERALLY an attack on his faith in the one true living God of Abraham. Please receive this response in the spirit it was intended! 🙂🙏✝️🕊
One of the most magnificent solos Eric ever played! Goosebumps!
Just Awesome! Thanks Eric & Band!
When Eric is on, there’s nothing else like it.
True Clapton 👍
HAPPY BIRTHDAY, ERIC! LIVE AND CREATE FOR THE JOY OF YOURSELF AND US - EVERYONE WHO LOVES YOU!
Hi my friend where are you from?
Hi Eric ! Thanx from France ! Excellent ! Toujours un plaisir !
I’ve been listening to EC since the 60’s and the longer he plays, the more I enjoy the Bluesbreakers, Cream, Blind Faith, Derek and all of the earlier recordings. They have the simple blues coupled with brilliant electric guitar playing. This concert is repetitive and strained. But each to their own listening enjoyment. That’s music. 😎
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You forgot the yardbirds
What a gift God blessed you with. Thank you for sharing your life with us.
Our 12 year old daughter is getting her first electric guitar for Christmas this year. I had this song playing the other day , and she remarked "nice solo". I think she is getting off to a good start.
insane vocal , Thank you , Thank you , Thank you , Thank you , Thank you
Lyrics:
I'm so tired of moaning,
Trying to groan away my blues.
I'm so tired of moaning,
Trying to groan away my blues.
I keep weeping and crying
Every time I think of you.
I would rather die of starvation,
Perish out in the desert sun,
I would rather die of starvation,
Perish out in the desert sun,
Than to think of some other man
Holding you in his arms.
My heart gets so heavy
Lord I shakes down in my bones.
My heart gets so heavy,
Lord I shakes down in my bones.
I can't hurt a murderer,
Oh Lord, but I'm forced to weep and moan.
Love you Eric!
Fantastic blues!
You make the guitar seem like it's not only alive but in real pain. Palpable agony!
I've been listening to you for over 40 years and it's still fresh. Thank you.
Brilliant and perfect..... as always.... inspirational, on stage with his music... just as inspirational off the stage with his words his charity and commitment to the majority of people who's voice is ignored.
Connubio perfetto tra voce, suono, anima e profondo sentire... Come se il cielo e la terra fossero intrisi di ... BLUES... Grazie Eric...
Totally amazing... totally inspired... thanks for sharing it 🙏🙏🙏 my sunrise was illuminated by good music 🎸🎶🎸 now I'm ready to go 🎵🎸🎶
Hello how are you doing today I hope you are having a great day today today
@Eric Clapton What a way to play that guitar 🎸 ❤️🔥💙and that voice ❤️🔥💙💗
@Eric Clapton ❤️
Eric's come a long way from when I use to watch him play in our resident band, John Mayall's Blues Breakers back in the mid-sixties, he just got better and better.
There's no one Better than the BEST .. SIR ERIC CLAPTON ❤️🙏❤️✌️🌹
That's why he's THE GOAT 🐐
man wouldve loved to been there that solo coming from his soul...just wow❤
EC a genious!
Slow Hand with deft , super fast fingers. Too awesome 👌
This is the Clapton I grow up on 🔥 smoking hot blues ❤❤❤
I'm afraid that not only the tone of the guitar but also the singing voice is wonderful.
This is what the blues is all about
Eric has such an outstanding voice
Thank you Eric and the band. You still got all those years of notes and songs bottled up inside don’t you? Let if flow. Feeling it gush and rush.
The reason I ever picked up a guitar was because of Bell Bottom Blues. I have saw him whenever he comes to Cleveland, Ohio and I am blown away every time. I bow down to E.C. Hey kids, it's not going to be any better than this. Ofa!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Yes! Looking forward to a N.American tour!!💜💜💜😍😍😍🎸🎸🎸🇨🇱🇨🇱🇨🇱
He was only 49 when this concert took place. He 79 now. If you watch videos of his current tour, you can see he doesn't sing or play like this anymore sadly. He also harldy moves around at all. He is almost just going through the motions now.
Oh my, man you are truly the best
EC on fire 🔥🎸
Extraordinary blues performance, the best live performance i've ever seen in Paris France 24 March 1995. A wonderful memory, so glad to attend this show . Clapton was literally possessed (by robert johnson spirit?) , almost in a trance this night.
Possessed, but not by Johnson ,
Blues, blues, blues!!!!
Great music. I have always had allot of respect for Clapton. I still believe SRV was better blues player. Even Clapton said that he didn’t want to go on stage after him 😂 but this doesn’t mean he not a great guitarist. I have always been a fan of him. Keep going Mr. Clapton keep going on
his voice, his emotions, his tone, his vibrato and phrasing make him the best blues musician
And falsetto
Nah. Jack Pearson would blow old Crapton off the stage with his Amp on standby.
@@MrNordertitoff 🥱
@@LuannOsbourne What?
@@MrNordertitoff I didn’t ask of Eric to stay alive
My God! I'm at a loss of superlatives to describe this clip.E.C has no equal in the Blues category. Superb!
1993 …his blues album…he was feeling it
ohh that is totally wicked far out man. Peace from California burn one for Clapton
Love this set. Eric was on fire here.