I wish Eric Clapton was a bit vain, I really do... just a tad. I mean, whatever, wherever and whenever he plays, he's making history and I can't help but to think, not with those footwear and trunks you goddamn legend!
music isnt supposed to be the same every single occasion, if you played any instrument, you'd know how boring it is for a musician to play a song exactly the same way every single time
Great sound. Clapton with Doyle Bramhall and Nathan East keep it tight. Love their cover.
Where had Doyle gone?
Doyle** sorry
..la mejor : Johnny Winter !👍✌️
I wouldn't say bullshit this is still amazing
この曲には、呪術の響きがあるね・・大好き
It's not Rollin' and Tumblin', though. Different song altogether. This is called If I Had Possession Over Judgement Day.
According to Wikipedia, that’s the adaptation done by Robert Johnson in 1936. Still the same basic song.
@@johnmeggers5059 The music, yes, Lyrics no.
If there are any other guitar players out there how are they counting this? I count Four bars of four then a count of two before they got back to one.
bar of 4, bar of 5, all the way through. Pretty crazy!
Anybody know what year festival this is from?
Crossroad Guitar Festival
@@savio1231 which one? There have been several.
@@johnmeggers5059I think 2004
What key is this?
Based on earshot, key of D
God bless
Collaborate with Adam Gussow He a really good guy on the old harp. Tell him I sent you..LOL you wont be disappointed
Same tune… different lyrics.
I wish Eric Clapton was a bit vain, I really do... just a tad.
I mean, whatever, wherever and whenever he plays, he's making history and I can't help but to think, not with those footwear and trunks you goddamn legend!
you need to look at his wrist. That s where he wears the good stuff. Patek or Rolex...
bullshit , compared to unplugged version
music isnt supposed to be the same every single occasion, if you played any instrument, you'd know how boring it is for a musician to play a song exactly the same way every single time