I heard this yesterday when I was in the car with a friend, and I was like “Damn, I remember I was obsessed with this a couple years ago, and glad I heard it again”. Now I’ll relive this bliss today and in my future
When listening to this, I cant help thinking of the personal drama and intense love that 2 men (George Harrison and Eric Clapton) had for the same woman.... giving us the timeless "Layla" and "Something".
@@toggs6545 I think it had something to do with the idea that Eric and his manager thought that women had no rights and therefore could not stop him from doing it.
Rita Coolidge was Jim Gordon's 'girl friend' while she was writing this piece. Jim Gordan 'took it' and took it to Tom Dowd and begged him to put it in. There is the first release that does not have the piano. This is according to Bobby Whitlock. Keyboards, vocals, and song crafting for the group. And also the original 'friend' in Delaney and Bonnie. Bobby has been doing UA-cam videos for over a year or so. He gives a personalized history of the 60s and early 70s music scene...
@@martyjansing2675 I think that’s generally correct but that the people behind the whole Layla song blew off Rita Coolidge when she asked for writing credit. She could have did the same thing that a guy did with Stairway To Heaven; it took 10 years to resolve the litigation and it wasn’t an easily win for Led Zeppelin. The criminal here is Jim Gordon for sniping the music from Rita Coolidge and I heard he’s still in jail for murdering his mother. Delaney and Bonnie wrote and still performs Superstar that was made a million hit by The Carpenters.
The strong chords of the guitar emphasize the passion it is hoping to attract, but also feels of determination.
Determination of Passion.
I heard this yesterday when I was in the car with a friend, and I was like “Damn, I remember I was obsessed with this a couple years ago, and glad I heard it again”. Now I’ll relive this bliss today and in my future
Thanks for this, the first half of this song is the best!
the second part is kinda trash tbh
@@Wyxoor Agreed
1972, wow ! what a year.
When listening to this, I cant help thinking of the personal drama and intense love that 2 men (George Harrison and Eric Clapton) had for the same woman.... giving us the timeless "Layla" and "Something".
I always hear this short version in the car
I love this
Im glad this exsists
Thanks soo much, Ive been looking for this so I can loop it up to that point. Thanks
George Harrison"s ghost disliked
sok asik lu
His loss.
OMG...I NEEDED THAT !
😂😂😂😂😂
Better than the long version.
I've always wanted this (didn't know it was out there), but was too embarrassed about my real feelings to admit to it!.
Love this version so much more!
nice
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Duane Almann..🎸🔥🙏desde Argentina 🇦🇷✌️♥️👏
Allman🎸🔥🙏desde Argentina 🇦🇷✌️♥️👏
im 26 and i love this song
...what's age got to do with liking music 🙄
@@limhan3209 I am 14 and I love this song too
@@therocknrollgamer9572 so what, it's music...doesn't matter how old you are
100 times better than the unplugged version !!!
This song would have never been as it is without Duane Allman. Read your history.
Layla!
I love that name
れーらー♪😻🔥
This version is so much better. I dislike instrumental part, it just doesnt fit this song.
0:40
Soy yo, o en la versión de este vídeo se oye eco en la voz de clapton?
It's me? Or in this version sounds eco in the clapton's voice?
Yo no escucho ningún eco solo los coros
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Bobby Whitlock
I can’t believe Eric Clapton stole the piano coda from Rita Coolidge. At least give her credit man.
Why
@@toggs6545 I think it had something to do with the idea that Eric and his manager thought that women had no rights and therefore could not stop him from doing it.
@@loganplays6455 it was nothing to with Clapton,it was Jim Gordon so I don’t know where you got that from,both of you talking nonsense
Rita Coolidge was Jim Gordon's 'girl friend' while she was writing this piece. Jim Gordan 'took it' and took it to Tom Dowd and begged him to put it in. There is the first release that does not have the piano. This is according to Bobby Whitlock. Keyboards, vocals, and song crafting for the group. And also the original 'friend' in Delaney and Bonnie. Bobby has been doing UA-cam videos for over a year or so. He gives a personalized history of the 60s and early 70s music scene...
@@martyjansing2675 I think that’s generally correct but that the people behind the whole Layla song blew off Rita Coolidge when she asked for writing credit. She could have did the same thing that a guy did with Stairway To Heaven; it took 10 years to resolve the litigation and it wasn’t an easily win for Led Zeppelin. The criminal here is Jim Gordon for sniping the music from Rita Coolidge and I heard he’s still in jail for murdering his mother.
Delaney and Bonnie wrote and still performs Superstar that was made a million hit by The Carpenters.
This part of the song is not only better, the last half (of the full version) is literally just garbage lol
This feels wrong
Yeah it does
So wrong but soooooright😅....right?
@@MrSexymatthew Nono it just feels wrong and we'll leave it there
@@ixaug7857 why does it feel wrong?
@@ixaug7857 uh OK I don't get what you mean.
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