This song was his. He knew it so well he could solo beautifully in his sleep. There are many many great versions of his on this song on UA-cam. It is just one of many great inventions.
richard dickinson Ah, Hendrix. Certainly the most overrated guitarist in history. Anyone who listened to such disparate talents as Terry Kath’s solos at the Fillmore ‘69, (There’s a reason Jimi thought he was Terry better) or saw SRV doing Texas Flood at El Mocambo, Danny Gatton the night they recorded Sweet Georgia Brown (later became Humbler Stakes His Claim posthumous LP) Gary Moore, Shawn Lane, Jeff Beck, Roy Buchanan, or JJ Cale doing Reality live, knows Hendrix wasn’t god.
It's not about techinique. It's not about what kind of instrument you play or how many strings its got or how fast you can play or how loud it is or how quiet it is. Its about how it feels and how it makes you feel when you play. Eric Clapton.
That intro, where he duets! What a great lead into the song. I NEVER tire of listening and watching to countless live versions of this song. It seems to be the one that consistently brings out the best of his playing. Not being able to see the band here, but I'm going to guess Greg Phillinganes on keys? Steve Gadd on drums? Surely Nathan East on bass?
This song was his. He knew it so well he could solo beautifully in his sleep. There are many many great versions of his on this song on UA-cam. It is just one of many great inventions.
Un must, la chanson, le guitariste, la fender stratocaster, le solo, tout est réuni, le best
Eric the love of my life😊❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@8:16 one of the most beautiful runs I've heard...goes straight to the heart.
WOW...yes that's the man and no one can top him
Except Hendrix
@@rdickinsondickinson far creative than Hendrix. Need Grow up from 60's Guitarist Level.
@@worstbest4723 need learn English make sentences complete.
richard dickinson Ah, Hendrix. Certainly the most overrated guitarist in history. Anyone who listened to such disparate talents as Terry Kath’s solos at the Fillmore ‘69, (There’s a reason Jimi thought he was Terry better) or saw SRV doing Texas Flood at El Mocambo, Danny Gatton the night they recorded Sweet Georgia Brown (later became Humbler Stakes His Claim posthumous LP) Gary Moore, Shawn Lane, Jeff Beck, Roy Buchanan, or JJ Cale doing Reality live, knows Hendrix wasn’t god.
@@jasonkeith9317 need account for quality and quantity of drugs in system at the time of writing.
It's not about techinique. It's not about what kind of instrument you play or how many strings its got or how fast you can play or how loud it is or how quiet it is. Its about how it feels and how it makes you feel when you play.
Eric Clapton.
Clapton could do it all, and with excellence!
Thank you very much ! Great version
That intro, where he duets! What a great lead into the song. I NEVER tire of listening and watching to countless live versions of this song. It seems to be the one that consistently brings out the best of his playing. Not being able to see the band here, but I'm going to guess Greg Phillinganes on keys? Steve Gadd on drums? Surely Nathan East on bass?
Steve ferrone on drums
best solo
5:02
Best comment ever ;)
yeah !!!
So wait, he’s doing an electric version of his acoustic version of the original electric version. God bless Eric.
That guitar solo actually killed the sheriff.
Best
clapton is God !!
He was angry that day
Where you there? :o
@@muziksiyenci No. I wish :)
nice
Clapton GOOD! 😁😁😁
Well, if that didn't kick butt.
can you upload the full concert ?
Albert Hall?
Pablo Pérez description says yokohama
check out the uploaders other vids. he has a lot of clapton in japan. good stuff.
@@jaydechose8046 thanks sayonara