If anybody's interested: Katie Kissoon and Tessa Niles on background vocals, Nathan East on bass and vocals, Greg Phillinganes on keyboards and vocals, Steve Ferrone on drums (red shirt), and Ray Cooper on drums and percussion (sunglasses). What a powerhouse band they were!
Underrated Clapton song! The whole “Journeyman” album is as well. I was a kid working at a record store (remember those ha ha) when this was released and this song along with “Pretending” we’re on the in-store playlist. Not only are they great tunes, but they take me back to a more innocent time in my youth that always puts a smile on my face. Love the reaction, thanks!
I don't think you can go wrong with any Eric clapton concert especially if you dont mind low down rootsy blues, almost intentional from Eric he has this minimalistic style 'seemingly' so harking back to early roots blues. obviously end result is rock blues which is his wheelhouse.
Yeah, this is great. I bought the album Behind The Sun by Eric in 1985. I think you may like the tracks, She's Waiting ,and Forever Man. I like all of the tracks.
Hello and thank you for this channel. I have nothing to add about this song, but I want to say you both have such warm, sincere and engaging smiles. You present as if we are beloved guests in your home. The world needs this now more than ever. Thank you! PS, Eric Clapton does a song I believe from this same recording called “OLD LOVE” and I would get these two songs confused. I prefer “OLD LOVE” by a small margin. I hope you have a chance to listen to that song too. It is much slower and less intense than this song, I’d say it’s a ballad. Peace and joy! Andy W
Hey! That looks like Greg phillingaines on keyboards(I don’t doubt it) wow, the use of harmonics from the bass and guitar sound so beautiful (my favorite sound technique)
I don't understand why no one plays Clapton's "The Core", for me it's his best hit which is on the album Slow Hand, everything borders on excellence, a frantic rhythm a phenomenal saxophone solo and Clapton is fantastic at the guitar, I've only seen 3 posts on this piece, it's desperate!!!
AND YOU KNOW YOU HAVE 50 YEARS OF CLAPTON JUST LIKE ELTON, 60'S - THRU ( YARDBIRDS, JOHN MAYALL AND THE BLUESBREAKERS, CREAM👍, BLIND FAITH, DEREK AND THE DOMINOES, AND THEN FINALLYYYY HIS OWN BAND 😊ANYWAY ANDRE AND DOMENICAA, LOTS AND LOTTTSSSSS YOU CAN DO FROM THIS MASTER! 💯😊KEEP ENJOYINGGG!
Nathan East is the fabulous bass player. Eric and Phil Collins were good friends and Nathan played quite a bit with both (though Phil most often used Leland Sklar on his solo work) The whole band exudes joy.
You really procure happiness and sincerity. I invite you to react to the song EDGE OF DARKNESS with the philharmonic orchestra. It's instrumental song and it's very deep. Hi from Algeria 🇩🇿 thanks you for being so real and I wish you all the best. 🙏
If anybody's interested: Katie Kissoon and Tessa Niles on background vocals, Nathan East on bass and vocals, Greg Phillinganes on keyboards and vocals, Steve Ferrone on drums (red shirt), and Ray Cooper on drums and percussion (sunglasses). What a powerhouse band they were!
You missed out Phil Palmer on guitar
Underrated Clapton song! The whole “Journeyman” album is as well. I was a kid working at a record store (remember those ha ha) when this was released and this song along with “Pretending” we’re on the in-store playlist. Not only are they great tunes, but they take me back to a more innocent time in my youth that always puts a smile on my face. Love the reaction, thanks!
I enjoy your channel very much. More Eric Clapton please.☮🎸
My favourite EC era.........saw this gig at the RAH and loved it all- he got thru his 80s experimenting and returned to blues/rock.
Love your reactions! My fav song from Clapton!! So good
I don't think you can go wrong with any Eric clapton concert especially if you dont mind low down rootsy blues, almost intentional from Eric he has this minimalistic style 'seemingly' so harking back to early roots blues. obviously end result is rock blues which is his wheelhouse.
most of us that grew up in the 70's cant listen to anything put out the last twenty years for the most part but the 20-30 year old love this
Great song
OOOOOOOH - This was mine & my late Hubby's FIRST REAL DATE (Eric Clapton Concert!) FIRE GUITAR & GREAT VOCALS!! LOVE ERIC CLAPTON!!! HUGS to YA'LL!!
I remember when he was kicking azz in the 80s early 90s
Hey done one of the Best clapton song
Classic blues. Hard to go wrong with Eric.
You need to try " Old Love " live
They react to the versión weeks ago :)
SUCH A LUCKY GIRL YOU ARE, DOMINCA!!! LOVED that statement!! :)
Haven`t heard this song in ages, i have the album somewhere and i remember loving this concertfilm when it came out. Great stuff guys :)
Clapton is God.
Old slow hands quite simply one of the greats no arguments
Yeah, this is great. I bought the album Behind The Sun by Eric in 1985. I think you may like the tracks, She's Waiting ,and Forever Man. I like all of the tracks.
Hello and thank you for this channel. I have nothing to add about this song, but I want to say you both have such warm, sincere and engaging smiles. You present as if we are beloved guests in your home. The world needs this now more than ever. Thank you!
PS, Eric Clapton does a song I believe from this same recording called “OLD LOVE” and I would get these two songs confused. I prefer “OLD LOVE” by a small margin. I hope you have a chance to listen to that song too. It is much slower and less intense than this song, I’d say it’s a ballad. Peace and joy!
Andy W
Hey! That looks like Greg phillingaines on keyboards(I don’t doubt it) wow, the use of harmonics from the bass and guitar sound so beautiful (my favorite sound technique)
The studio version is even better! The entire Journeyman album is one of his best IMHO.
Awesome, love this song ❤️ You need to try "Old Love" also if you haven't already 😊
I don't understand why no one plays Clapton's "The Core", for me it's his best hit which is on the album Slow Hand, everything borders on excellence, a frantic rhythm a phenomenal saxophone solo and Clapton is fantastic at the guitar, I've only seen 3 posts on this piece, it's desperate!!!
You should react to Cream, their reunion tour in may of 2005 at royal albert hall!
AND YOU KNOW YOU HAVE 50 YEARS OF CLAPTON JUST LIKE ELTON, 60'S - THRU ( YARDBIRDS, JOHN MAYALL AND THE BLUESBREAKERS, CREAM👍, BLIND FAITH, DEREK AND THE DOMINOES, AND THEN FINALLYYYY HIS OWN BAND 😊ANYWAY ANDRE AND DOMENICAA, LOTS AND LOTTTSSSSS YOU CAN DO FROM THIS MASTER! 💯😊KEEP ENJOYINGGG!
Nathan East is the fabulous bass player. Eric and Phil Collins were good friends and Nathan played quite a bit with both (though Phil most often used Leland Sklar on his solo work)
The whole band exudes joy.
You guys should check Eric Clapton doing Old Love live. Benefit concert for The Crossroads Centre at Antigua
Written by the guitar player in Foreigner
Yay!!❤❤
Now check out OLD LOVE from 1999 Madison Square Garden 🔥🔥🔥🔥
The man like Enoch Powell.
That’s a good concert . I had the dvd 20 yrs ago. “Wonderful tonight” is a great version. We played it at our wedding reception.
Please review “The Core” by EC. You’ll dig the groove! Thanks. 🤘Rock on!!!
You really procure happiness and sincerity. I invite you to react to the song EDGE OF DARKNESS with the philharmonic orchestra. It's instrumental song and it's very deep. Hi from Algeria 🇩🇿 thanks you for being so real and I wish you all the best. 🙏
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