@@modernretroradio993 A very brief time. As great as Clapton was, he was a dope head till the 90's and a womanizer and male floozy. Plus was actually declared "God" once in the 60's. What a debauchery life he led with his drugs and relationships. Can't take his talent and good looks away. Sheryl is another phony Christian singer along with Amy Grant. Claiming Christianity while giving themselves to the secular rock altar of music. She's talented also but please Sheryl, stop with the sanctimonious false faith you have. Actions speak louder than words. Your life is showing.
I was at that concert. It was sponsored by American Express for their corporate customers in Central Park. Others that performed: Taj Mahal, Stevie Nicks, Sarah Mcloughlin, Keith Richards, Dixie Chicks, and many others that I just can't remember. Every act was awesome.
Everytime I see younger musicians on the stage with EricClapton, whether it is Sheryl Crow, John Mayer or Eric's backup band.... At some point, they just look at him and just start bursting out with smiles. No matter how good they are as musicians, they must be getting chills just thinking about the fact they are on stage with Eric, their idol. Check it out sometime.
This has to be the best version of White Room ever. And Clapton is age 54 here! From the Sheryl Crow 'Central Park' album; a sleeper hit; growing and growing as people just love the energy and bite here. Something about the band, the production, the recording, the atmosphere Ms Crow creates - it just works, it just crackles with energy and joie de vivre.
Its pretty cool that I have lived long enough to hear the original of this song & all of the new versions, thank you Lord ,for that and everything else you have blessed me with. Amen
Love this song - and i think the dude on the drums loves it too....i'm thinking he's living a dream to play this song with Mr. Clapton.....you can feel the passion! That goes for all of those guys on stage actually....they did the song, Cream and Mr. Clapton proud right here! Mr. Clapton has always been incredible....even during the times he was experimenting with the music he loves (that i'm not keen on..) i loved every song on every album! If only Mr. Hendrix lived as long......imagine the endless possibilities! At least we have what he left us!
+Loxxov Voxxol Who is the dude on the Drums? He makes this song something more than Eric leading Sheryl thru it. He absolutely Pounds it for this song's real feel. Go Jim Bogios!
Love how at 4:12 Eric played an A# instead of an F chord there. It's not that often this man's made mistakes while playing. So it was a good chuckle to have on it. Love him!
HISTORY. there was a time not to many decades ago, when there were really only a few bandds that got airplay and popularity... and thus, only so many songs reached our young ears.. and those songs had to be good. This song is one of those, that should be on loop in its own wing of the Museum of ROCK AND ROLL, in perpetuity.
Yes, 89 to 99. During his from the cradle shows in the mid nineties, he was on another level. Watch the Martin Scorsese documentary nothing but the blues featuring EC. It is the finest display of blues playing and vocals ever laid down, a must see for anyone to see perfection.
I used to listen this song a ton when I was kid. This is great. They even have a viola! Just like the original. The drummer plays GB's part almost exactly. I think Clapton sings and plays it wonderfully. At 4:10 one of the three guitar players goes to the coda too early.
I saw Eric Clapton live in 2003, and he had a wonderful, LEGENDARY drummer by the name of Steve Gadd. He's done plenty of recordings by plenty of wonderful people. Steve is, I think, one of my favorite drummers, and one of the best Clapton ever had!
OMG!! Eric is awesome! Sheryl is my most everything! I'm such a huge fan of both. I wonder what it would have been like if SRV was there with the greats he so deserves to play with. I love every thing you do Sheryl. Keep it up. I'm your biggest fan. Me, Patrick Powell. lol Love ya'.
This guy plays his ass off I have played drums in bands seriously a good part of my life and you can see the excitement this guy has just to be up there playing a legendary song with the legend himself very fortunate and he knows it what a privilege and well done.
I love Sheryl Crow performance with Eric Clapton.. She is so beautiful beyond all memory comprehension. She was only 27 years old, maybe she will one day consider retiring in Key West FL with me. Maybe now she approaching 38 years old.
Agreed, Clapton though very, very talented, he dosn't have the range for that song. Bruce was a stand out among the very finest vocalists of the second half of the 20th century, and in a league with McCartney, Lennon, Greg Lake, Bowie, Elton John, Grace Slick, & Henley..
Nice version here, but no Jack makes the edge dull. Plus there's too much wash in the background, which mutes the wickedness of the wah effect when played by the original trio. And why is she smiling through the bleak lines of the refrain? Cover version.
This is one bad ass version probably the best I’ve ever seen.EC really leans into his guitar/pedal. After the gig he’s going to rotate Cheryl’s tires and change her oil.
Thanks CrowVideoTV6 Used to be able to access this WHOLE CONCERT, which in my opinion, is Sheryl's BEST OVERALL recording, although live, excellent audio & song selection/version was my fatal attraction to Sheryl!!!
Crow and Clapton, yes. But the real drivers in this song were the band - the drummer and the bassist really powered it up, while the organist added that welcome burst of keyboard insanity at the end. Five stars for the sheer passion and energy. Even Eric - when he turns to the drummer at the end - seems to be enjoying what he's hearing, and from all accounts he is a really tough taskmaster.
This is one of the very best renditions of this song ever, wonderful cohesive sound from the whole band, shared vocals with Cheryl really add something special, and EC his usual smooth Bluesey best - greatness !+!+!+ (miss Jack Bruce on Base, but he is irreplaceable)
How else would you have worked it then? Crow is a woman; women's vocal chords not being the same as men's, she sang the falsetto part. Would you rather they'd mimed? That way you could have all the thrill of seeing them there while the record you know so well from your kitchen stereo plays. What joy. If you drop your contact details in the reply box, Crow, Clapton or any of all the other band members will definitely avail themselves of your fresh mind the next time White Room needs to be sung live in front of a bajillion people. Up for it? Or would you be meh?
Why do I love Sheryl Crow, so much ?Let me count the ways??? She has Texas accent. She performed with eric clapton, mick jagger, jimmy hendrix, pink floyd, joni mitchell..george straight, and Madonna...If there is any mlore beautiful woman left in the world today. her name is sheryl crow@!!!
buon compleanno ad uno dei più' grandi artisti rock e blues di ogni tempo con la sue 6 corde ha scritto mezzo secolo di musica rock adesso ha 70 anni e spero che ci regali ancora tante emozioni
Trotz des phantastischen Gitarrensolos ist immer noch die frühe Version mit Ginger Baker und Jack Bruce mein Favorit. In ihrer Klarheit und Musikalität ist sie unübertroffen.
The look on Crow's face is stunning......Clapton does that to other musicians.....She is really into it.....
They were a romnatic item at the time.
@@modernretroradio993 A very brief time. As great as Clapton was, he was a dope head till the 90's and a womanizer and male floozy. Plus was actually declared "God" once in the 60's. What a debauchery life he led with his drugs and relationships. Can't take his talent and good looks away. Sheryl is another phony Christian singer along with Amy Grant. Claiming Christianity while giving themselves to the secular rock altar of music. She's talented also but please Sheryl, stop with the sanctimonious false faith you have. Actions speak louder than words. Your life is showing.
I was at that concert. It was sponsored by American Express for their corporate customers in Central Park. Others that performed: Taj Mahal, Stevie Nicks, Sarah Mcloughlin, Keith Richards, Dixie Chicks, and many others that I just can't remember. Every act was awesome.
That final melody from the hammond sounds fantastic
The guy is amazing. I love the way that Clapton gives him the head nod.
Getting the head nod from Clapton says that you have made it.
There will never be another Eric Clapton. Amazing all round performer that very few can hold a candle to.
Amen!
His only equals are people like the Beatles... still, nobody has dared rival him for the last 50 years
And he's still here, enjoy him while he's alive, time waits for no man.
Clapton's vocals are peerless. Crow nails her part.🎉
Everytime I see younger musicians on the stage with EricClapton, whether it is Sheryl Crow, John Mayer or Eric's backup band.... At some point, they just look at him and just start bursting out with smiles. No matter how good they are as musicians, they must be getting chills just thinking about the fact they are on stage with Eric, their idol. Check it out sometime.
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And yet, HE'S a Mess when on the stage with HER...
very well put
I think Sheryl was smiling a lot for additional reasons 😎
@@stratodanster hilarious Not wrong
Sheryl totally nailed the choruses.
Sheryl's band is kicking ass... nice wall of guitar and Hammond sound. Great version all the way around.
How cool to introduce "my very good friend, Eric Clapton."🎉😊❤
This has to be the best version of White Room ever. And Clapton is age 54 here!
From the Sheryl Crow 'Central Park' album; a sleeper hit; growing and growing as people just love the energy and bite here. Something about the band, the production, the recording, the atmosphere Ms Crow creates - it just works, it just crackles with energy and joie de vivre.
Beautiful melody, sweet sound, loud and bold percussion, this is the heaven.
oh dear me i just stumbled on this,,,,, lucky me,,,,,,,,,, bliss, how lucky we are to have you tube
I think this is still the best post Cream version. I think Clapton and this drummer were stars here 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Yes!
Eric, there's not much that hasn't already been said about you!! I believe you're a legend!!!!
Als Gitarrist ja, aber nicht als Sänger!
Sheryl is such a rocker, love this girl. And always love for Eric.
What an amazing rendition of an old favourite.. The entire Band was just great !
Perfection moves all music to greatness and deep appreciation that’s what Eric does always everything
Wow! 1999 endlich mal wieder! Ein feines Stück Musik.
That was so good. I played guitar for over 50 yrs. Got to say , yes.
Its pretty cool that I have lived long enough to hear the original of this song & all of the new versions, thank you Lord ,for that and everything else you have blessed me with. Amen
Here's proof that allowing these songs on UA-cam works. Heard this song. Went over to Amazon to buy the album. Awesome!
Every White Room is special for its distinctive reasons. This one is for the vocals and their overall beauty of playing.
one of the best songs ever RIP JACK BRUCE
I lovè Shreral's voice , the sweetest tone wow! Eric Clapton on on fire!!
Clapton was on His game that night...
Love this song - and i think the dude on the drums loves it too....i'm thinking he's living a dream to play this song with Mr. Clapton.....you can feel the passion! That goes for all of those guys on stage actually....they did the song, Cream and Mr. Clapton proud right here!
Mr. Clapton has always been incredible....even during the times he was experimenting with the music he loves (that i'm not keen on..) i loved every song on every album! If only Mr. Hendrix lived as long......imagine the endless possibilities! At least we have what he left us!
+Loxxov Voxxol Who is the dude on the Drums? He makes this song something more than Eric leading Sheryl thru it.
He absolutely Pounds it for this song's real feel. Go Jim Bogios!
Love how at 4:12 Eric played an A# instead of an F chord there. It's not that often this man's made mistakes while playing. So it was a good chuckle to have on it. Love him!
Good spot! Great to know that Clapton can stuff up his own stuff too
and some mistakes later with a bend
The F chord is an extremely difficult chord to play... so much so that even guitarists like John McLaughlin and Jeff beck avoided playing it.
@@r.k.2000 Phahahahahahahahahaha! Practice more often.
Best post Cream version I’ve heard.
The live aid one is arguably better
HISTORY. there was a time not to many decades ago, when there were really only a few bandds that got airplay and popularity... and thus, only so many songs reached our young ears.. and those songs had to be good. This song is one of those, that should be on loop in its own wing of the Museum of ROCK AND ROLL, in perpetuity.
Love everything Clapton. Cheryl Crow is an added bonus.
Great live version of "White Room". Especially for a live performance. Nice swapping of vocal differences to augment the song.
That was one hell of a solo by mr. clapton!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I was back stage there. My first webcast.
Favorite Version Of White Room Ever! Props To Jim Bogios and The whole Sheryl Crow Band!! Well Done!!
The whole band was fucking awesome, they all did their greatest for the great EC!
Excellent song, powerful performance!🎸🎸❤️🦆
Don't get no better than Clapton!
Clapton during the 90s was at his peak
Yes, 89 to 99. During his from the cradle shows in the mid nineties, he was on another level. Watch the Martin Scorsese documentary nothing but the blues featuring EC. It is the finest display of blues playing and vocals ever laid down, a must see for anyone to see perfection.
@@robmorrison1043 I saw him in 1994 or 1995 blues tour in Cincinnati, Ohio great show yes prime Clapton for sure!!
Sheryl Crow is a legend
He was at his peak in cream for me but he’s always been good.
He still for me i love how is play
That is perhaps better than the original!!! Crow adds something to it!
I used to listen this song a ton when I was kid. This is great. They even have a viola! Just like the original. The drummer plays GB's part almost exactly. I think Clapton sings and plays it wonderfully.
At 4:10 one of the three guitar players goes to the coda too early.
Cuando era adolescente lo conocí con el Grupo "THE CREAM" al gran ERICK CLAPTON con la canción:
"WHITE ROOM" y aún sigo siendo fan de él.
I saw Eric Clapton live in 2003, and he had a wonderful, LEGENDARY drummer by the name of Steve Gadd. He's done plenty of recordings by plenty of wonderful people. Steve is, I think, one of my favorite drummers, and one of the best Clapton ever had!
OMG!! Eric is awesome! Sheryl is my most everything! I'm such a huge fan of both. I wonder what it would have been like if SRV was there with the greats he so deserves to play with. I love every thing you do Sheryl. Keep it up. I'm your biggest fan. Me, Patrick Powell. lol Love ya'.
The drummer does a great job here.
This guy plays his ass off I have played drums in bands seriously a good part of my life and you can see the excitement this guy has just to be up there playing a legendary song with the legend himself very fortunate and he knows it what a privilege and well done.
He sticks very close to Ginger's line. Not that there's anything wrong with that. But I'd give G most of the credit myself.
@@Frisbieinstein its Simon Kirk ...ex free and bad co
He owned it
@@michaelmurray4608 Nope! Definitely Jim Bogios, played drums for Sheryl from 1996 to 2003.Simon never even played in Sheryl's band.
Sheryl shows an impressively strong voice here. Helps this, one of my favorite songs, a lot. 👏👏👏💛⚡(super good).
this is the best sheryl crow performance, and Clapton rocks!
yes crowd you should be on your feet, with these two on stage, every time i see sheryl great vocals, let alone having GOD on stage with her..
I love Sheryl Crow performance with Eric Clapton.. She is so beautiful beyond all memory comprehension. She was only 27 years old, maybe she will one day consider retiring in Key West FL with me. Maybe now she approaching 38 years old.
The video is from 1999. How can she be 38 now? She is in her 50's.
yes okay maybe she in her 50's but her music has no age limit.
This is an example of pure audio ecstasy
man the rythm section are killing it! Great stuff
I love this song. Such a great combo, clapton and crow! :) Unbelievable.
4:27 that’s why Clapton is God
Masterful, Eric Clapton !
Magistral Mr Clapton...
So nice to see Sheryl so healthy and happy here. Eric too
well,i was down and out and this has raised me to the clouds, thank you for upload! anyone who plays with Clapton gives a stunning performance!!
Clapton comes out and shows everybody what's up like its nothing!
damn, that rocked. i love that sheryl plays a les paul. the drummer kicked ass too.
Absolutnie genialne wykonanie ♥️♥️♥️
The whole band was amazing, just gold that people got for free that day, love it.
Well said!
Totally! The All Of Them. Everyone was spot on on an excellent piece of music. I'm bookmarking this.
Clapton happy with that drummer whoever he was
Jim Bogios
Drummer was totally kicking ass behind that kit!
That drummer will never forget the look Clapton gave him at 4:26
Biggest solo que of his life.
Jack Bruce - His voice makes this song. R.I.P. Sir. The best bass player of our time!
Amen.
Agreed, Clapton though very, very talented, he dosn't have the range for that song.
Bruce was a stand out among the very finest
vocalists of the second half of the 20th century, and in a league with McCartney, Lennon,
Greg Lake, Bowie, Elton John, Grace Slick, & Henley..
Mick Harris not agree. Creem MAKES this song. the voice, the drums, the bass AND the guitar are superb.
you should watch beware of mr. Baker documentary on Ginger Baker's life.
Nice version here, but no Jack makes the edge dull. Plus there's too much wash in the background, which mutes the wickedness of the wah effect when played by the original trio. And why is she smiling through the bleak lines of the refrain? Cover version.
This is one bad ass version probably the best I’ve ever seen.EC really leans into his guitar/pedal. After the gig he’s going to rotate Cheryl’s tires and change her oil.
*Sheryl's
And then he’s not 😕
The 1968 live version with original lineup is even better
musicians like him come around once in a lifetime n I'm happy to say that I was around to be here
Great version, the keyboard player is fantastic here!
Thanks CrowVideoTV6 Used to be able to access this WHOLE CONCERT, which in my opinion, is Sheryl's BEST OVERALL recording, although live, excellent audio & song selection/version was my fatal attraction to Sheryl!!!
Great performance
Love Sheryl's haircut ! Looks great !
Pour moi la meilleure Version de cette chanson et ce génial solo de guitare de Clapton avec ses premières notes aiguëes
qui font frémir de bonheur
Crow and Clapton, yes. But the real drivers in this song were the band - the drummer and the bassist really powered it up, while the organist added that welcome burst of keyboard insanity at the end. Five stars for the sheer passion and energy. Even Eric - when he turns to the drummer at the end - seems to be enjoying what he's hearing, and from all accounts he is a really tough taskmaster.
This is one of the very best renditions of this song ever, wonderful cohesive sound from the whole band, shared vocals with Cheryl really add something special, and EC his usual smooth Bluesey best - greatness !+!+!+ (miss Jack Bruce on Base, but he is irreplaceable)
I really miss Jack Bruce doing the main vocal. Eric's voice is meh at best here. He has a go at it though.
How else would you have worked it then? Crow is a woman; women's vocal chords not being the same as men's, she sang the falsetto part. Would you rather they'd mimed? That way you could have all the thrill of seeing them there while the record you know so well from your kitchen stereo plays. What joy.
If you drop your contact details in the reply box, Crow, Clapton or any of all the other band members will definitely avail themselves of your fresh mind the next time White Room needs to be sung live in front of a bajillion people. Up for it? Or would you be meh?
I completely agree- a killer version. I've never seen Clapton commit so totally to the vocal of this absolute classic.
Sheryl you look awesome with short hair!!! It's not just your hair that's looking good!!!❤
Best version of white ever,love Eri'cs playing & vocals & cheryls vocals.& Cheryl,sexy lady.
Wonderful magical song...one of my all time favorites....
Look and sound wonderful together,everyone on stage.
My God…. Goosebumps ❤
Only the single greatest rock song ever, that's all. IMO
this is fantasticccccccc woh my compliments for all.
Another kickass version of a kickass song.
Absolutely kicks ass !!!
Total PROFESSIONALISM here on stage by Each individual.
What a surprising performance.
Great version!
This is the most fire I've seen burning in EC's gut for a long time.
Wow Cheryl is Killer in this song love it. Eric is always Eric.
incredible, sad I missed out on this concert
Excellent! First time viewing it.
GREAT PERFORMANCE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Now that was pure Awesomeness
Clapton was the best thing she ever did.
+Ed Russell He's her favorite mistake.
Mike Rowe, a british keyboardist and bassist. He played with Sheryl from 1996 to 2010. Now he's with the "High Flying Birds" (Noel Gallagher).
Crow is one of few female artists thats able to nail this.
How cool is this ??? LOVE ~
Why do I love Sheryl Crow, so much ?Let me count the ways??? She has Texas accent. She performed with eric clapton, mick jagger, jimmy hendrix, pink floyd, joni mitchell..george straight, and Madonna...If there is any mlore beautiful woman left in the world today. her name is sheryl crow@!!!
buon compleanno ad uno dei più' grandi artisti rock e blues di ogni tempo con la sue 6 corde ha scritto mezzo secolo di musica rock adesso ha 70 anni e spero che ci regali ancora tante emozioni
Being the worlds greatest guitar player eric is great
Heard this on a CD mix yesterday and HAD to look it up!
Trotz des phantastischen Gitarrensolos ist immer noch die frühe Version mit Ginger Baker und Jack Bruce mein Favorit.
In ihrer Klarheit und Musikalität ist sie unübertroffen.
brilliant man...
I saw the Cream farewell show in Dallas, but this version is much better..
His name is Jim Bogios, former drummer for Sheryl Crow (1996-2002), and currently drummer for the Counting Crows.