I was at this show. I was 14 years old and these first run of yearly shows that EC did at the RAH with so many amazing musicians in his band(s) were an education for me and have been an indelible mark on me. 35 years later I now pinch myself whilst looking forward to playing there myself this April. Thanks so much for synching this and putting it up!
0:00 Crossroads 6:55 White Room 13:40 I Shot the Sheriff 21:13 Hung Up on Your Love 26:32 Wonderful Tonight 31:23 Miss You 37:11 Same Old Blues 59:30 Tearing Us Apart 1:06:21 Holy Mother 1:12:36 Band Introduction 1:13:00 Badge 1:22:02 Let in Rain 1:27:21 Cocaine 1:35:45 Layla 1:40:51 Layla (piano outro) 1:47:57 Money for Nothing (MK) 1:53:07 Sunshine of Your Love
Wow, I was there; in the arena row 4, seat 11, but the way the seats were arranged there was no seat in front and when Clapton came downstage left (or on the right as we look at it), he was just playing directly in front on me. Ticket cost £12.50. It was during the "big freeze" of 1987 and the train home was delayed by snow, but I really didn't care.
This is the successful result of an extremely detailed, tedious and lengthy undertaking... and to get this so good, it had to require flawless consistency in every single aspect of the endeavor. It is such a preciously worthy and creative project, indeed..! Thank you... and, may God bless you for it..!!
Thanks for all your insight and efforts and for posting this concert. I live for this stuff so it's absolutely appreciated. One of the best EC performances recorded in my opinion. No one flows like Eric when he's in the zone. A truly spiritual experience.
BRAVO !!! Great band, love Nathan's solo in Same Old Blues ! I seen this tour in NYC at small club, The Ritz, November 24, 1986, only 4 piece band, Steve Ferrone on drums, Nathan & Greg.
Nice! Totally forgot I saw this tour in Providence RI. 26 APRIL 1987. Robert Cray opened up and they had a HELL of a jam together if I remember correctly. Thanks!✌️♥️
I love the way he used to prowl (and own) the stage. I remember seeing him on the groaning tour, and at Hyde park in 96, and he was just lost in his guitar. Seeing boots of the journeyman tour he did the same. Amazing. This is the earliest I’ve seen of that.
@@DouglasBoydMusic clapton is using dean markley amps off the stage, marshall cabs behind him. Mark might be using a SLO, but it didnt officially release until later in 87
El solo épico e incendiario de "I Shot The Sheriff" te arrolla, te sepulta, te eleva a los altares de la pura gloria musical. Es un viaje de ensoñación guitarrística. Una exploración musical a nivel solista digna de una SUPREMA DIVINIDAD DE LAS 6 CUERDAS COMO SLOWHAND EN SU ABSOLUTO PRIME. No se puede ser más agresivo, feroz, abrasivo, inspirado y lírico a la vez con una Stratocaster como lo es Eric en esta espeluznante y sobrecogedora versión del clásico de Bob Marley. Aterrador. MASTER. CLAPTON IS GOD!!!!!!!!
It's a EC show, granted, but Mark Knopfler is on the stage too and (with all due respect to the other wonderful musicians gracing the planks of the RAH that night) he wasn't just any old studio musician---he should be credited in the title!
It is not a «sounboard recording» when it is from a professional multi track remote recording truck. A «soundboard recording» (no one uses the word soundboard) is the direct out of the FOH PA-console. These direct outs usually have strange balances both in levels and tonal qualities and would be quite sub-par compared to this recordi g.
Quite a different version of I Shot - which is probably my all time favourite live track of EC's. Liking this one!
the sound is so great with a headphone : thanks !
magic two of the best drummers-guitarists
One of Eric’s most dark blues but also most brilliant from the great album behind the sun rip monserrat air studios
I was at this show. I was 14 years old and these first run of yearly shows that EC did at the RAH with so many amazing musicians in his band(s) were an education for me and have been an indelible mark on me. 35 years later I now pinch myself whilst looking forward to playing there myself this April.
Thanks so much for synching this and putting it up!
How did your gig go Lee?
@@BunyanaRed1958 great thank you for asking! Here’s one of the songs.
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0:00 Crossroads
6:55 White Room
13:40 I Shot the Sheriff
21:13 Hung Up on Your Love
26:32 Wonderful Tonight
31:23 Miss You
37:11 Same Old Blues
59:30 Tearing Us Apart
1:06:21 Holy Mother
1:12:36 Band Introduction
1:13:00 Badge
1:22:02 Let in Rain
1:27:21 Cocaine
1:35:45 Layla
1:40:51 Layla (piano outro)
1:47:57 Money for Nothing (MK)
1:53:07 Sunshine of Your Love
Thank you!
Thanks for posting❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Wow, I was there; in the arena row 4, seat 11, but the way the seats were arranged there was no seat in front and when Clapton came downstage left (or on the right as we look at it), he was just playing directly in front on me. Ticket cost £12.50. It was during the "big freeze" of 1987 and the train home was delayed by snow, but I really didn't care.
What an experience for you to remember.
Wonderful, thank you very much
This is the successful result of an extremely detailed, tedious and lengthy undertaking... and to get this so good, it had to require flawless consistency in every single aspect of the endeavor. It is such a preciously worthy and creative project, indeed..!
Thank you... and, may God bless you for it..!!
Emocionada...I was there! Estava com 22 anos estudando em Londres. Thank you from sunny Rio de Janeiro!
Now you keep on rocking?...
Wowww!!!! Você poderia compartilhar a sua experiência de estar nesse show vendo essas lendas?
Thanks for all your insight and efforts and for posting this concert. I live for this stuff so it's absolutely appreciated. One of the best EC performances recorded in my opinion. No one flows like Eric when he's in the zone. A truly spiritual experience.
THE VOCALS ON HUNG UP ON YOUR LOVE GREAT
BRAVO !!! Great band, love Nathan's solo in Same Old Blues ! I seen this tour in NYC at small club, The Ritz, November 24, 1986, only 4 piece band, Steve Ferrone on drums, Nathan & Greg.
Nathan is a bassist on a different level! And seems to just be a really nice guy to boot, listening to interviews with him.
I see what you mean 😊😊
Awesome!! this is great.. really loved this era... I was at the Birmingham show
Nice! Totally forgot I saw this tour in Providence RI. 26 APRIL 1987. Robert Cray opened up and they had a HELL of a jam together if I remember correctly. Thanks!✌️♥️
I love the way he used to prowl (and own) the stage. I remember seeing him on the groaning tour, and at Hyde park in 96, and he was just lost in his guitar. Seeing boots of the journeyman tour he did the same. Amazing. This is the earliest I’ve seen of that.
This must have been the first tour with the soldano and Clapton strat with the mid boost. My favourite Clapton sound.
@@DouglasBoydMusic clapton is using dean markley amps off the stage, marshall cabs behind him. Mark might be using a SLO, but it didnt officially release until later in 87
Thank you. I was at this show - amazing memory and it’s now on digital. Remarkable
Monumental trabajo! Gracias por compartirlo y que podamos disfrutar de este show excepcional! Sonido impecable. Eterno Eric. Salud!
This is fantastic. I can see and hear a lot of hard work went into this. Many thanks for doing it.
Actually Eric was not sobering yet and played only so-so at this deep stage of alcoholism. For comparison: Knebworth 1990 and on - the sober era!!!
Once again great work guys...thanks for your efforts.
Wonderful work and amazing concert, thank you so much M & N!! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
KILLER version of "Crossroads" to open ... Dirty, gritty ... spot on
Fantastic gift thanks you!!!!!!
THANK YOU !!!
El solo épico e incendiario de "I Shot The Sheriff" te arrolla, te sepulta, te eleva a los altares de la pura gloria musical. Es un viaje de ensoñación guitarrística. Una exploración musical a nivel solista digna de una SUPREMA DIVINIDAD DE LAS 6 CUERDAS COMO SLOWHAND EN SU ABSOLUTO PRIME. No se puede ser más agresivo, feroz, abrasivo, inspirado y lírico a la vez con una Stratocaster como lo es Eric en esta espeluznante y sobrecogedora versión del clásico de Bob Marley. Aterrador. MASTER. CLAPTON IS GOD!!!!!!!!
Well donne mister R Eric Clapton ❤❤❤
I like the harmonization on I shot the Sheriff solo
I HAVE BEEN WAITING TO SEE MASTER PHIL IN THIS CONCERT FOR DECADES
From one music lover to another, thank you for this.
It's a EC show, granted, but Mark Knopfler is on the stage too and (with all due respect to the other wonderful musicians gracing the planks of the RAH that night) he wasn't just any old studio musician---he should be credited in the title!
I was thinking about doing the same, nice job with syncing.
merci pour cette vidéos
That solo on cocaine is up there with his best
Audio is 🔥
Absolutely fantastic!
Let It RaIN
Good morning star❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
i was here too
🔥 👏🏻
Do you have Record this epic show with all R2R Machine? I Love Eric Clapton and R2R.
All the Best.
R2R....? Means...?
@@pabloperez4063 Tape Machine
OMGGGGGGGGGG
It's 100% 1987. The last night of the Royal Albert Hall shows
Que caña brutale
no drum solo in same old blues :(
IS 87 or 88?
12th Jan 1987
@@mikeymike461 1987 it's written
It is not a «sounboard recording» when it is from a professional multi track remote recording truck. A «soundboard recording» (no one uses the word soundboard) is the direct out of the FOH PA-console. These direct outs usually have strange balances both in levels and tonal qualities and would be quite sub-par compared to this recordi g.
great line up and playing but greg's dx7 sounds horrid - he sounded much better when he got his mks-20 / kx88 set up!
boring
A bit like you