This is perhaps the finest live version I have ever heard. Several of the songs in this concert are the finest versions I have ever heard. What a band.
Andy Fairweather-Low, Steve Gadd, Nathan East, Billy Preston, Greg Phillinganes, and David Sancious..… and last but not least Eric Clapton….what can I say? Absolutely amazing. Chapeau Maestri
@@maxbernuzzi7390 Yes, there is no question that player for player this is the finest band Clapton has ever assembled. And don't forget the 2 female vocalists. The one who sings that beautiful aria part during Wonderful Tonight is just stunning.
Clearly one of those nights where the entire band is on fire. Every single note and beat counts. I think this maybe one of EC’s top 10 concerts in his career. Anybody agrees?
I agree. Not sure where and when this performance was. Might anyone know? He did a version of Layla with this same band and Stratocaster, but I can't seem to find it now.
Put these guys together and they could be phenomenal with a bunch of rocks. Clapton is just the greatest, but you have Nathan East just killing that Bass, Steve Gadd on Drums, and anytime you have Billy Preston on that Hammond, you're goin to Church. The amount of talent on that Stage is thru the roof ✌️
it seems impossible that you would be watching a video with Eric Clapton playing guitar and the drummer steals the show. I guess that is what you get when you have Steve Gadd on drums.
Hmmm....a couple of other guys Clapton played with weren't half bad either. Jack Bruce and Ginger Baker, perhaps that's why they called themselves The Cream.
@@briankorbelik2873 I don't think anyone disagrees with you, but this band has a wall of sound quality to it. Steve Gadd is just an otherworldly drummer. The guy everyone would talk about if Rush never existed.
@@robinblackmoor8732 I'm a Rush fan and I agree with this message. Neil Peart on Mr Gadd "I've tried to point out to people, a simple thing in the hands of a master is... you know, when you hear Steve Gadd play a simple rhythm, you could not write that down"
@@sodoberman Ringo Starr got a lot of criticism for his simplistic drumming. The thing his he could hold a steady beat throughout an entire song and a whole show. That is hard to do. You can measure Ringo's playing and he has perfect time. Gadd does that too, but then he goes off into that Godlike drumming that Neil Peart is famous for. Drumming is no where near as easy as men like this make it look. I can play a bit of guitar and bass. I could not play drums well to save my life.
Great riff, for sure, but there is no most iconic, what about Smoke on the Water, whole lotta love, All right now, Layla, then of course there is Stairway. How about any Fab Four riff? Or perhaps for something a little different Bittersweet Symphony, or the drum opening riff to Rock n Roll. Theres just do many phenomenal pieces of music out there. Heres one you'd never think of, but go listen, The Blue Danube Waltz. Just enjoy without comparing
Nobody could play long melodious riffs like Eric. He is the best by far. On the other had Jimi Hendrix would come up with quick bursts of lead and he had tremendous showmanship whereas Eric stood in one place and from there he blew the universe. Clapton is God. The closest he came to the cross is Crossroads.
Two totally different styles. Eric was quoted as saying jimi blew him and all the rest outta the water. That being said, I always preferred to listen to clapton as I prefer a little more structure and mellower tones on my ear drums. Just my opinion
Half a century later this songs sounds as fresh as it did in '69. That is what you call legs. What a fantastic production. Wish we all could have been there. Warner Brothers are a couple fortunate dudes. Thanks for sharing, now free up the embedded, boys....;~}}}
Very underrated song love it lyrics spot on , George done this with Eric , ringo walks by says about the swans they live in the park what agigle just like that 😜
@@rickmajdowski5264 Yeah, no kidding. One of the best guitar players ever and Steve Gadd just steals the show. It does not seem possible, and all the other musicians are fantastic too, but the drumming is other worldly. I am not sure most people get that. Drummers hear it, but not sure if others get it.
No, it was played too fast. Every live version of him playing it is usually too fast. It’s like he’s sick of playing it and wants to get it behind him.
Agreed. Mastery level achieved with Billy Preston on Hammond B3, Steve Gadd on drums, David Sancious on various keyboards, Nathan East on bass and backing vocals, Andy Fairweather-Low, second guitar and backing vocals? Holy moly.
I think David Gilmore is number 1 guitarist in the world followed by Eddie Van Helen than Jimmy page its not that Eric is not rated at high standards but will put him no 5 .
I have to admit, i feel that all of Claptons classic songs sound just so much better in recent live versions compared to the original studio versions. I never liked Badge that much but I heard from many that it was good so I gave it another try with this. Love it!
It was actually taken by Eric Clapton from George at George’s house, Eric thought the paper said “badge” but George’s sloppy hand writing said “bridge” he had written the music labeling where the bridge was, Eric thought the song name was badge, and Eric helped write the lyrics.
@@joeamato3234 I have read that it was Eric's backyard. Yes, Clapton was also reading "bridge" upside down which made Harrison laugh. In later version Eric closes the tune with "where is my Badge" ?
Steve Gadd is one of, if not the, best rock drummers of his generation. (It's mine too😎) I do miss the long hair of our youth. At least I still have mine.
I like the keyboardist also. I’m not sure why, but this has always been a favourite song of mine. I guess the lyrics don’t make much sense. But it’s still my favourite. I never knew the title til I bought a whole box set…just to get #BellBottomBlues🎶😂🛍 Happy holidays 🎄
I never knew this video existed, after all these years, just the audio.. seeing this blows my mind! Absolutely the Best reworking of a Cream classic right here.. and that gorgeously thematic keys solo at the end! wow
Ditto. A good night to hear this and celebrate the end of a sad era and the beginning of what I hope will be . . . well, you get the picture, no need to go there. Just hope that the vaccine is around the corner for real . . . and we can return to seeing friends for real and remember these wonderful times of our lives. Thanks Steve.
@@joelwerth528 that outro synth solo! I'm blown away every time I hear it. you can see Claptons look of approval, with Steve Gadd just laying behind the beat.. just brilliant..
Thanks Eric and his band. This is the best version of this song I have ever listened. Drums on every ( x 2N x 4N) makes this song fascinating. All solos are great and really delightful. Even Eric smile on Keyboard solo showing his satisfaction.
OMG! This is still so relevant to today. I'm in my 60's and this still brings me back to feeling like I'm 16 with a whole lot of more life experience and wisdom. Full life cycle with completion. . .
Man think of all the classic songs and groups Clapton has done and been a part of ? It`s staggering. Since the mid 60`s he has been writing and performing and played with the best musicians of all time. All for the love of the blues. This song is one of his best beautiful chord structure and great melody. God Bless you E.C. and please keep on playing man. Glenn Augustyn
This song never gets old. I absolutely love this version. The sound is amazing, the bass lines are awesome, the solos are killer. It's literally perfect.
This one give me the chills... i makes me feel how huge they all are as musicians.. feeling the voids with splendid music... that really is high quality...
Eric Clapton has been inducted into the Rock n'Roll hall of fame 3 times and as far as I know he's the only one. He's a great artist with so much talent 👏.
Andy Fairweather-Low, Steve Gadd, Nathan East, Billy Preston, Greg Phillinganes, and David Sancious. Gee, Clapton thought he'd put a band together and do some gigs.Just call a few mates and book some rehearsal time. Oh jumpin' jesus! To have been a fly on the wall! This is stellar.
@giri kotte Mate, not in any way trying to start a fight, but i think i misunderstood you (probably 'cause my bad english). By saying " He isn't nearly as great a guitarist or a musician" did you mean Clapton is not a great guitarist/musician?
@@krissgennrich8988 Prolific session drummer. He's played with everyone from Paul Simon to Chick Correa to Kenny Loggins. Plus he's from my hometown of Rochester, NY.
Not really. Nobody could play long melodious riffs like Eric. He is the best by far. On the other had Jimi Hendrix would come up with quick bursts of lead and he had tremendous showmanship whereas Eric stood in one place and blew the universe. Clapton is God. The closest he came to the cross is Crossroads.
This guy on the drums Is the absolute best with seemingly Little effort! Just fantastic as Is All of them. Clapton, the best, stands to reason, surrounds himself with the best
@@SG13232 yes and so sorry to Mr. Gadd for forgetting his name because really I think Eric could not have chosen a Better drummer And musical personality as Mr. Gadd to be part of "the show"! He really does impress me sooooo much!
I wish George was still alive so that he and Eric could play this live again:( They we're so great together, George & Eric will be the greatest Rock Stars of all Time!!!!!
Supposedly during the recording of this Harrison went home with a special pedal that controlled Leslie's, and Clapton spotted it again at the All Things Must Pass sessions. Those dudes shared a LOT.
Brings back my memories when I was in early 20's . We used to enjoy his music after a few beers and hard days work. No after 25 years later everything has changed but the beautiful memories still fresh in my mind. I still enjoy such music the same way I used to 25 years ago 😂
Learned this song when I was learning to play bass. Guitar teacher Larry Kutcher was and still is a legend for showing me, always chose a song that spoke to my soul!
Love Eric Clapton. I think he's the greatest guitar player in the world ever. Watching most folks play the guitar seems like they are working hard at it but Eric's hands seems to just caress it and it sings for him. Thanks so much for all the years of great music and entertainment.
I'd love to hear him sing the phone book! He's the best and make me feel so alive and i'm 72! He's saving my life! Wish I could tell him or that he read these comments. I would want him to known how much he's appreciated.
This is perhaps the finest live version I have ever heard. Several of the songs in this concert are the finest versions I have ever heard. What a band.
His live performances are studio-level!
They were on fire that night !!!
Agree. This show is fantastic and the recording/mix is first-class.
Andy Fairweather-Low, Steve Gadd, Nathan East, Billy Preston, Greg Phillinganes, and David Sancious..… and last but not least Eric Clapton….what can I say? Absolutely amazing. Chapeau Maestri
@@maxbernuzzi7390 Yes, there is no question that player for player this is the finest band Clapton has ever assembled. And don't forget the 2 female vocalists. The one who sings that beautiful aria part during Wonderful Tonight is just stunning.
🌟 Le Maître et les Meilleurs Élèves!!! 🌟
Clearly one of those nights where the entire band is on fire. Every single note and beat counts. I think this maybe one of EC’s top 10 concerts in his career. Anybody agrees?
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Amazing version with some great new blood.
I agree. Not sure where and when this performance was. Might anyone know? He did a version of Layla with this same band and Stratocaster, but I can't seem to find it now.
@@planetside11 it was in Los Angeles around 2002.
@@planetside11 Staples Center, Los Angeles, 2001 Tour. Saw the NYC show.
Put these guys together and they could be phenomenal with a bunch of rocks. Clapton is just the greatest, but you have Nathan East just killing that Bass, Steve Gadd on Drums, and anytime you have Billy Preston on that Hammond, you're goin to Church. The amount of talent on that Stage is thru the roof ✌️
it seems impossible that you would be watching a video with Eric Clapton playing guitar and the drummer steals the show. I guess that is what you get when you have Steve Gadd on drums.
Hmmm....a couple of other guys Clapton played with weren't half bad either. Jack Bruce and Ginger Baker, perhaps that's why they called themselves The Cream.
@@briankorbelik2873 I don't think anyone disagrees with you, but this band has a wall of sound quality to it. Steve Gadd is just an otherworldly drummer. The guy everyone would talk about if Rush never existed.
@@robinblackmoor8732 I'm a Rush fan and I agree with this message. Neil Peart on Mr Gadd "I've tried to point out to people, a simple thing in the hands of a master is... you know, when you hear Steve Gadd play a simple rhythm, you could not write that down"
@@sodoberman Ringo Starr got a lot of criticism for his simplistic drumming. The thing his he could hold a steady beat throughout an entire song and a whole show. That is hard to do. You can measure Ringo's playing and he has perfect time. Gadd does that too, but then he goes off into that Godlike drumming that Neil Peart is famous for. Drumming is no where near as easy as men like this make it look. I can play a bit of guitar and bass. I could not play drums well to save my life.
Best version of this song ever! Nathan East love him soooo much!!
Steve Gadd on drums is tight! This is a group of musicians who can all play! Brilliant version of badge!
Gadd is one of the gods! Still playing with eric tell this day.
That riff that he plays in the break might be the single most iconic riff in rock history it gives me goose bumps every time I hear it.
Great riff, for sure, but there is no most iconic, what about Smoke on the Water, whole lotta love, All right now, Layla, then of course there is Stairway. How about any Fab Four riff? Or perhaps for something a little different Bittersweet Symphony, or the drum opening riff to Rock n Roll. Theres just do many phenomenal pieces of music out there. Heres one you'd never think of, but go listen, The Blue Danube Waltz. Just enjoy without comparing
Same Here Brother...!!!
Yup, classic Clapton.
@@robertmiller1655💯💯💯
Me too! Even after 50 years.
David Sancious's solo at the end is incredible!
Nobody could play long melodious riffs like Eric. He is the best by far. On the other had Jimi Hendrix would come up with quick bursts of lead and he had tremendous showmanship whereas Eric stood in one place and from there he blew the universe. Clapton is God. The closest he came to the cross is Crossroads.
Two totally different styles. Eric was quoted as saying jimi blew him and all the rest outta the water. That being said, I always preferred to listen to clapton as I prefer a little more structure and mellower tones on my ear drums. Just my opinion
Half a century later this songs sounds as fresh as it did in '69.
That is what you call legs. What a fantastic production. Wish we all could have been there. Warner Brothers are a couple fortunate dudes.
Thanks for sharing, now free up the embedded, boys....;~}}}
Badge was always one of my favorites but this arrangement is fantastic!
The Great. STEVE GADD!!
Very underrated song love it lyrics spot on , George done this with Eric , ringo walks by says about the swans they live in the park what agigle just like that 😜
agreed
@@rickmajdowski5264 Yeah, no kidding. One of the best guitar players ever and Steve Gadd just steals the show. It does not seem possible, and all the other musicians are fantastic too, but the drumming is other worldly. I am not sure most people get that. Drummers hear it, but not sure if others get it.
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That's gotta be the best version ever! And Nathan East on Bass wow
Love the keyboard solo
I’ve probably watched this clip over a thousand times. It just keeps getting better and better ! Play this at my funeral ✌️
I hope someone does that for you when the time comes. It’s hauntingly beautiful.
You know things will be okay when Steve Gadd is your drummer
Agree Steve is a beast on the drums
absolutely one of the BEST versions of Badge ever.
No, it was played too fast. Every live version of him playing it is usually too fast. It’s like he’s sick of playing it and wants to get it behind him.
I prefer the '24 Nights' version.
I like this version of Badge with the upbeat tempo and stop and go pauses between verses and bridge. Band was tight.
@@johnjohnson3709
Agree. Too fast. Sonny Emory- Gadd- Bramhall lay it down better. Gotta love Billy Preston though RIP
Agreed. Mastery level achieved with Billy Preston on Hammond B3, Steve Gadd on drums, David Sancious on various keyboards, Nathan East on bass and backing vocals, Andy Fairweather-Low, second guitar and backing vocals? Holy moly.
Probably the best Guitarist that ever lived and also a great Singer-Songwriter as well!
In the 90's He was nominated ONE OF THE BEST GUITAR IN THE WORLD..since that I been watching, followed Him...Long life to the best guitar in the world
yes he is
long way behind Jeff Beck and Stevie Ray
I think David Gilmore is number 1 guitarist in the world followed by Eddie Van Helen than Jimmy page its not that Eric is not rated at high standards but will put him no 5 .
Eric is the master of the guitar. His music will live on forever. 🎶
Yes 🎸
@@johndayton3673 ,
Forever CLAPTON 🙏🏻🎸🤘🏻💟☮️✝️🎵🎶💪🏻
He's good but this is a BOLD statement.
most flawless concert i ever saw...rip billy god loves you
both nights front row rip billy
The greatest living guitarist in the World ,period
I have to admit, i feel that all of Claptons classic songs sound just so much better in recent live versions compared to the original studio versions. I never liked Badge that much but I heard from many that it was good so I gave it another try with this. Love it!
It's actually George Harrison's song.
@@fongy200 No, it was co-written by George and Eric at Eric's place. That's why it ended up coming out by Cream.
It was actually taken by Eric Clapton from George at George’s house, Eric thought the paper said “badge” but George’s sloppy hand writing said “bridge” he had written the music labeling where the bridge was, Eric thought the song name was badge, and Eric helped write the lyrics.
@@joeamato3234 I have read that it was Eric's backyard. Yes, Clapton was also reading "bridge" upside down which made Harrison laugh. In later version Eric closes the tune with "where is my Badge" ?
Sobriety has done very well for Eric!!!
BEST VERSION,,,ty Eric & friends ❤
I love watching Steve Gadd, the drummer. He drums like his joints are going to come loose at any second...
I like the Bass player
He was truly great.. check out Steve in the band stuff.
Steve Gadd is one of, if not the, best rock drummers of his generation. (It's mine too😎)
I do miss the long hair of our youth.
At least I still have mine.
I like the keyboardist also. I’m not sure why, but this has always been a favourite song of mine. I guess the lyrics don’t make much sense. But it’s still my favourite. I never knew the title til I bought a whole box set…just to get #BellBottomBlues🎶😂🛍 Happy holidays 🎄
Don't forget the bassist...and Eric...such subtle variations...old is truly gold...so soothing
Any version of Badge with Clapton is always worth listening to. The musicians he pick to play with are always tight and play like a band together
that man can blow the hell out of a piano
Jeff Bibik this is one of the Best Version I’ve heard. Saw him in Vegas last month played same one..
Sure would have liked a video of George playing with him, though.
NOW THAT S A FACT
Yes a great Band of Clapton.
Sounds powerful.
I like the breaks in this Song and all Musican plays on Point 🤘
I never knew this video existed, after all these years, just the audio.. seeing this blows my mind! Absolutely the Best reworking of a Cream classic right here.. and that gorgeously thematic keys solo at the end! wow
Ditto. A good night to hear this and celebrate the end of a sad era and the beginning of what I hope will be . . . well, you get the picture, no need to go there. Just hope that the vaccine is around the corner for real . . . and we can return to seeing friends for real and remember these wonderful times of our lives. Thanks Steve.
@@joelwerth528 that outro synth solo! I'm blown away every time I hear it. you can see Claptons look of approval, with Steve Gadd just laying behind the beat.. just brilliant..
Thanks Eric and his band. This is the best version of this song I have ever listened. Drums on every ( x 2N x 4N) makes this song fascinating. All solos are great and really delightful. Even Eric smile on Keyboard solo showing his satisfaction.
Probably sang it a thousand times but still looks like he loves doing it. Top 5 greatest guitarist ever.
Steve Gadd is a complete badass drummer
I think so.
Great one
Nathan's subtle bass-acrobatics...David's analogue breath-controlled sound...
So blessed to have been at the show! Amazing version of Badge!
....my very favorite rendition and performance of this incredible classic. Thank you, again, Mr Clapton
Yes, indeed!!!
OMG! This is still so relevant to today. I'm in my 60's and this still brings me back to feeling like I'm 16 with a whole lot of more life experience and wisdom. Full life cycle with completion. . .
Same here still can throw myself round thekitchen listening to the best music ever
I'm 62 does it ever
That is a seriously special group of players right there!!! Eric is phenominal but that band makes him even better
Man think of all the classic songs and groups Clapton has done and been a part of ? It`s staggering. Since the mid 60`s he has been writing and performing and played with the best musicians of all time. All for the love of the blues. This song is one of his best beautiful chord structure and great melody. God Bless you E.C. and please keep on playing man. Glenn Augustyn
One of his greatest songs. And played with so much emotion, technically perfect...
badge is always such a jam. invokes so much nostalgia for no reason.
This version is damn perfect in its own way.
Just one the greatest musicians ever. I have been playing Eric's songs since the dawning of his awesome bands. 🎵
Yes
This song only gets better every time I listen and I play this song many more times 🎶
Greatest riff in rock and roll history
Eric and Nathan on bass, it's a great combination. Billy Preston, God rest his soul was great!
Is that Billy
The best version of my favorite song by Clapton
Billy Preston got me into playing piano. I need to relearn this song ASAP! Rip Billy. Nathan is amazing as always. Clapton is God
You very pretty Jess.
Duane Allman?
Why rest ?
@@matthewhelander9800 He died in 2006
@@frankreiss3234 June 6th wasn't it? 👑🎹🎹🎹🎹👑
This song never gets old. I absolutely love this version. The sound is amazing, the bass lines are awesome, the solos are killer. It's literally perfect.
Remember when Clapton was GOD???
@@richardcone261 Clapton is God. He has to be. You ever see God and Clapton together at the same time?
What amazing music by a enormously talented musiician - guitar and Eric's vocals are irresistable.
This one give me the chills... i makes me feel how huge they all are as musicians.. feeling the voids with splendid music... that really is high quality...
He could sing the phone book and I would still love him Add the fact that he can play the hell out of that Strat helps too.
you bet
Plays you right out of the solar system and back again, but changed forever, y'know...piercing by strings.
iron maiden
I have a name *Prince*
Yup
Best comment ever.
These guys are the shit. God Bless what they have done...
Eric Clapton rocks until the end of time!!
I have always loved this song!!!
Thank you Eric for your music. I love this song as it is timeless.🎶
The best version of Badge right here.
One More Car One More Rider live version is one of Clapton’s Best!
What a great band! East, Gadd, Preston, Fairweather Low. Clapton knows how to pull a band together!
And how could I forget Sancious!
Chris Galvin Sancious is my favorite .... he was legendary at his astounding performances during Sting´s Ten Summoners Tales concerts (around 93/94)
Hats off to Mr. East who makes this song so much deeper on the low end...
I'm just getting to know Mr. East, anything by him u'd like to recommend Roy?
Yes. Eric Clapton , " She's Gone again " . Nathan East is on the Bass. Thank for sharing.
and hats off to Mr. Sancious, the keyboard player. take a look at that keyboard/synth solo, that's beyond human and also beautiful
+vickeybird his band Four Play..
Indeed, always love how Nathan rolls that bass..
Can you imagine the reaction of some nice soul 4000 years in the future hearing or experiencing this for the first time.
You do the maths!
The best version of this song, IMO.. :) Billy Preston and Nathan are the spices to this wonder :D
Try the Cream Reunion in Royal Albert Hall version
Best aerobics song goes to...
Eric Clapton has been inducted into the Rock n'Roll hall of fame 3 times and as far as I know he's the only one. He's a great artist with so much talent 👏.
Probably one of the best performances by Eric and gang...
Andy Fairweather-Low, Steve Gadd, Nathan East, Billy Preston, Greg Phillinganes, and David Sancious.
Gee, Clapton thought he'd put a band together and do some gigs.Just call a few mates and book some rehearsal time.
Oh jumpin' jesus! To have been a fly on the wall!
This is stellar.
Two good friends of Slowhand. Billy and George. RIP.
Some of the best musicians in the world, literally! 😮
@@Larriex97 Indeed
@giri kotte Mate, not in any way trying to start a fight, but i think i misunderstood you (probably 'cause my bad english). By saying " He isn't nearly as great a guitarist or a musician" did you mean Clapton is not a great guitarist/musician?
You are correct, sir! This stage group is phenomenal!
What a great concert this must have been. The list of songs.... I'd never want it to stop! God bless you Eric. You've brought us so much.
I saw this road show in Portland-outstanding
I saw Cream at the Albert Hall and the band did Badge but I prefer the Portland version
thanks Mr.Nathan and Sir.Clapton for this song, i feel twenty years young with this songs
Simply awesome!!! The whole band is absolutely on fire!!
And that's why we must learn our arpeggios, boys and girls.
It might be the most iconic guitar riff in rock on that first break CLAPTON REALLY IS GOD!
Delicious, i love this version, everything's just perfect!
No comments? A legend singing and playing a song he composed with another legend.
All the comments disappeared. ???
Still today (2020) the best!
missing the days where musicians actually had talent
BEST SONG EVER.
This song is certainly one of my favorite from this fantastic musician.
I was told he wrote it with george Harisson.
Awesome.
Michel Futerko Clapton was with George and Patty in their backyard when George wrote “Here Comes the Sun” (EC’s biography)
Per me la canzone migliore mai sentita...ho 64 anni e di musica un pochino mi intendo.
Superb, slow hand, best guitar player ever! Knopffler agrees!
Let's not forget about what a good voice Clapton has which add's alot to all of his performance's.........................
30 years on and Badge can still be played with new colours and shades. (Great musicians!)
Lineup:
Eric Clapton - guitar, chorus / Billy Preston - Hammond, keyboards, chorus / Steve Gadd - drums / David Sancious - keyboards, guitar / Nathan East - bass, chorus /
Andy Fairweather-Low - guitar, chorus
Thanks. I was gonna post David Sancious and Billy Preston. The best lineup since Ocean BLVD.
Thank you. Not familiar with Steve Gadd and didn't get a good look at the other guitar before getting impatient
@@krissgennrich8988 Prolific session drummer. He's played with everyone from Paul Simon to Chick Correa to Kenny Loggins. Plus he's from my hometown of Rochester, NY.
Steve Gadd is possibly one of the best,look up his band,stellar!
Chris Russo
Steve Gadd - incredible on Aja - Steely Dan 🥰
Billy Preston's keyboards are always a welcome addition ! Clapton is Great and song is a favorite of many Cream fans !
I believe this was his greatest concert. Slowhand is truly the King.
best version i have ever listened to, pure talent!
Hi s Bass player is unreal just listen to him
One of Eric Clapton's greatest songs 🎵
It's a George Harrison - Eric Clapton song!!
Incredible amount of talent on that stage! The arrangement of this classic song is perfect
And that's why he's one of the 5 greatest guitarists of all time!
Not really. Nobody could play long melodious riffs like Eric. He is the best by far. On the other had Jimi Hendrix would come up with quick bursts of lead and he had tremendous showmanship whereas Eric stood in one place and blew the universe. Clapton is God. The closest he came to the cross is Crossroads.
Oh hey the drummer Is absolutely great as well!
This guy on the drums Is the absolute best with seemingly Little effort! Just fantastic as Is All of them. Clapton, the best, stands to reason, surrounds himself with the best
John Forster that guy is Steve Gadd. Known as one of the best session drummers ever. He’s also from my hometown of Rochester, NY.
@@SG13232 yes and so sorry to Mr. Gadd for forgetting his name because really I think Eric could not have chosen a Better drummer And musical personality as Mr. Gadd to be part of "the show"! He really does impress me sooooo much!
One of the greatest songs from the great Eric Clapton.🎶
The drumming groove is soooooo good and the keyboard solo is pure feel, perfect notes!
I wish George was still alive so that he and Eric could play this live again:( They we're so great together, George & Eric will be the greatest Rock Stars of all Time!!!!!
Supposedly during the recording of this Harrison went home with a special pedal that controlled Leslie's, and Clapton spotted it again at the All Things Must Pass sessions.
Those dudes shared a LOT.
Brings back my memories when I was in early 20's . We used to enjoy his music after a few beers and hard days work. No after 25 years later everything has changed but the beautiful memories still fresh in my mind. I still enjoy such music the same way I used to 25 years ago 😂
I consider this a bassist song. The lead guitar just adds a little. The bass line is magnificent.
Even among this group of stellar musicians Nathan East still manages to really shine. What a fantastic player he is.
Want to put it on continuous loop, makes my heart fly!
Learned this song when I was learning to play bass. Guitar teacher Larry Kutcher was and still is a legend for showing me, always chose a song that spoke to my soul!
My favorite song since i was 16 yrs old. Love you Eric!!
What ever way you look at it, this performance was a standout, a classic that will be remembered forever
Eric Clapton is amazing
Love Eric Clapton. I think he's the greatest guitar player in the world ever. Watching most folks play the guitar seems like they are working hard at it but Eric's hands seems to just caress it and it sings for him. Thanks so much for all the years of great music and entertainment.
Love love love that live rendition. Keep rock'in E.C.!
Слухаючи Клептона, весь час ловлю себе на думці, що він як ніхто вміє жити музикою і у музиці... Блискуче!
I'd love to hear him sing the phone book! He's the best and make me feel so alive and i'm 72! He's saving my life! Wish I could tell him or that he read these comments. I would want him to known how much he's appreciated.
The best Eric C song! Wishing him well, loving his blues! May he live forever!
it hits a nerve, such a great performance!
Anytime you talk about Eric Clapton, you address him as Mr.Eric Clapton and you
say yes sir and thank you. Show some RESPECT to Mr.Eric Clapton.
How great Clapton is..!!