I love how Eric Clapton, one of the greatest guitarists of all time, steps back and plays back up to his mentor and friend, the incredible J.J. Cale. He was showing the love and respect he had for this man. Amazing.
Guys, I think it's truly a blessing for us 50 and older, to have experienced what REAL TALENTwas... Nothing else is to be said since our era was the freedom and ❤ years.
I miss the joy for life and long haired men. They were good looking had they kept their locks they would be drop dead gorgious still instead of looking aged. Don't take me wrong I still love them.
Oh, I am so tired of hearing this nonsense. How did you forget to say the musicians in your time did not need Autotune? That usually comes into the geezer rant at some point. As a teen in a small rural town, when I discovered the Beatles, my parents and all their generation dismissed them as not fit to stand in the shadow of the musical icons of their time. (Later, when we were driving in the car and Paul sang "Yesterday" on the radio, my Dad admitted he was wrong. That's one of the reasons that though he is long gone I'll always respect my Dad -- not many people have the character required to admit being wrong.) Every generation by necessity chooses the sound that resonates best. By definition, other generations will not feel the same. How could they? What we experienced in our formative years will always be with us. And later, we will not be able to identify with other generations' favorites, because we heard them at a different stage of life. Me, I'm a rocker and could never figure out rap. But I know better than to put it down. Rap comes from a place beyond my wildest imaginings as a teen. Just because I do not understand it doesn't mean it is sub-par. Only a self-entitled idiot would feel that way.
JJ just oozes simply pure fluid smooth cool without even trying. One of a kind with a back porch, easy, funky style unlike no other. Back from a time when music and talent stood on its own. Stratospheric props to Eric to reverently taking a supportive role in backing up one of his preeminent heroes. The smiles say it all.
Well considering that Eric was on Heroin for much of his career and JJ was a close friend... Maybe its not just "coolness". Great musicians, music and people either way!
@@NormenHansen That part of his life was mostly in the early 70’s. He finally kicked heroin then alcohol became his major vice into the 80’s. That almost killed him. He cleaned up his life after that and has only been improving his talented craft since. He then put his energies into creating the Crossroads Center for rehabilitation.
@@jeffbranchick1516 You know, with celebrities I'd be careful if what you read about them is actually true - especially when its about "getting sober". Theres a lot of people with financial interests, including those writing the magazines and making their image.
@@jankotznicht6029 Agreed. Eric doesn't try to blow up the song or take over the stage. He just seems to find his place among the other players and slide right in.
Eric took a lead, but I think he was a bit intimidated by J.J., who was the master of this style. And Eric was not intimidated by many other guitar players, having had to come to terms with his limitations after watching a guitar genius who turned out to be a close friend, Jimi Hendrix.
Just before this song, they performed After Midnight, at the beginning of the session, JJ motioned for Eric to the mic. Eric smiled and shook his head. He allowed JJ to take the full lead. This was respect for the great JJ. Notice the smile at the end? Eric was having fun
Two thing I like about this besides the obvioius. Michael J Foxx on drums and how much Christine is enjoying this set. She has probably played this song a thousand times with JJ and it still gives her absolute joy to be playing with him and Eric. It so good that we live in a time when these moments are preserved.
Every southern rock band covers JJ Cale tunes. I saw him open for Allman Bros & Widespread Panic years ago. The pre crash version of Skynard with Collins, Rossington, and Gaines on triple lead guitar is the best American rock band ever assembled. Every single song is a timeless banger. This is my wheelhouse, I be knowing about this 💩.
Her and JJ played at the University club in Saskatoon Canada back in 85. Audie Ashworth and the bus driver, as well. The 2 of them BLEW 373 ppls minds. Christine played keyboards and JJ played guitar, base pedals with feet and a beat box for drums. I was the Manager so after the concert, loaded the Bus and sat around for an hour or so chilling. Branded my ❤️
Awesome footage...!!! Eric Clapton doesn't have to look up to too many people but JJ Cale is one man that he does. Eric's smile at the end says it all....pure respect...!!! Clapton covered a few of Cale's tunes for those of you who don't know much about JJ Cale.
Agreed, and I am under the impression Eric showed up at this gig to help J.J. draw a bigger audience. J.J.'s health was not good and it shows. But he had this wonderful gift of saying so much with so few notes. B.B. King did the same. After a certain point I outgrew the shredders. Or maybe I just outgrew myself.
Eric is the consumat professional, he respects the people people he grew up listening to and learned from. I'm sure it was an honor playing with JJCayle
I never get sick of listening to this song. I play it about at least 5 times a day. That bass player is so cool. Therapeutic soundz. Good to listen too to unwind after a stressful day at work. Best as antidote.
There are so many things that make this video the best: the song; EC solo; JJ’s face at 3:38; Christine laughing all the time; the amazing bass player; John Mayer enjoying in the backstage;
You see how JJ loves you Eric? JJ didn't want the spotlight. He enjoyed seeing you and other great musicians doing his stuff. How in the Hell did the world not know about this incredible man, JJ Cale. He did so much and gave so much to the world of music. RIP JJ!
marc ivan - JJCale is the only iconic guitarist on stage, whose the other one? - surely you don't mean EC the biggest blues copycat of the last century
@@majorrgeek Dear Major..you may be right..i've been listening to JJ all my life...he is sure a great songwiter and not ashame to say that i'm fond of his "laid back" music (i've been trying to play it for years on my guitar) ..but E.C is one of the best and respected bluesman (who always play tribute to all his masters) Thank to him, JJ's genius was brougth to the ears of so many young people who were not even aware of JJ's talent...hope you understand what i mean. (i'm from Paris ;) ) Take care
@@marcivan548 - EC is a blues copycat player, a kind of electric pentatonic scales player style which appeals to Brits but in my opinion its not the blues even though its all 12 bar blues, it ain't the blues not like Robert Johnson or Doc Watson these are the real blues - in this video JJ just plinkers on the guitar and it sounds infinitely better than any one of ECs riffs on guitar which are calculated and mechanical and made to sound smooth but have no substance - his music is good for loud drug and alcohol parties but that's about it
One of Claptons great influences n they enjjoyyss playing on this! His Wife Christine has this smile n so infectious for her man! JJ Wrkfee some of this world's best contemporary blues songs n a lesson to the phoney glimmer n glamour of today's young Artists! Every song vhe ever wrote was top 10 but he wasn't one to seek limelight just genuinely happy making others happy! Rip JJ your songs will live on n never fade, away! Saw u over 50 years ago in Melbourne Australia u lit uo my night n 50 years later still light up my life! My sincere sympathies to Christine. she is so lovely n now here huge loss! Stay strong Christine u were married to the best!
Saw the Boogie Kings so many times, best part of life , Gary Walker was king of soul, the boggie kings, were the class 1967 French High, 😊were addicted to the Boogie Kings, my classmates today still love them. Lasting impression to me my wife, my girls and grandkids, so sad losing so many. When I die, most songs at my funeral are the Boogie Kings, God Bless the band.
Actually I think Eric was a little intimidated by J.J. Eric’s lead started well but petered out. I believe Eric was aware J.J. could convey more musicality playing fewer notes, always the sign of the master. I get the impression Eric did this gig to support J.J., whose health was not good at the time. All the more reason to be in awe of a guy like Clapton, being such a huge star and not letting it go to his head.
Just the best seasoned musicians that can hit the center of the universe. No bs. Just the best. I'm seventy five years old and I think I had the best or at least a wonderful era of music that didn't need stupid ass shaking although not a bad thing. Just the music didn't need it.
Cale and Eric. Awesome! wonderful and sweet memories. The Music type or the type of music l will always remember as long as l live. Sure at 63 ehee!!!!
I had to watch again and again I love watching any Eric and JJ together I never see Eric smile a lot when playing with an exception of a few people. JJ definitely is one check out the videos from live from San Diego lot of grinning going on.❤
j.j. slows the world down to his own speed in a imperceptible millisecond kind of way. finding your own voice and sticking to it will do that. safe to say j.j. is a friend of god.
Eric Clapton always said that JJ Cale was the best guitar player he ever heard.
I dont belive that, the just add to each other real good ❤
@@bastian8905 It's true, and Eric called JJ his hero.
EC listens to a recording of himself to hear the best guitar player.
@@carolynwilson2206 😆😆 You know he is embarrassed when people refer to him as God?
my dad is on bass. miss these guys
Is dad still kickin it?
@@jimronsivalli1675 no. he passed away in 2010 before JJ
@@toddraffensperger4 I'm sorry for your loss.
This is awesome!!!!!!
You are blessed, indeed. The best music, ever!
Thank you Eric Clapton for letting us have JJ Cale forever
I love how Eric Clapton, one of the greatest guitarists of all time, steps back and plays back up to his mentor and friend, the incredible J.J. Cale. He was showing the love and respect he had for this man. Amazing.
You are so right. He was every great guitarist's favorite guest artist because he never competed with them.
Clapton is a big fan of JJ…. that song is basiclly one chord.. think about it.
I saw JJ Cale in Caines Ballroom in Tulsa Oklahoma way back when…. Truly incredible 🎉
When it's good, there's nothing to say, you just have to listen.
Guys, I think it's truly a blessing for us 50 and older, to have experienced what REAL TALENTwas... Nothing else is to be said since our era was the freedom and ❤ years.
I miss the joy for life and long haired men. They were good looking had they kept their locks they would be drop dead gorgious still instead of looking aged. Don't take me wrong I still love them.
@@bcascadascrane9831 All my locks fell out...🤣
We had it good . Poor millennials. That must suck .
I am close to being 67,,,,,I had the best of life and the best of music
Oh, I am so tired of hearing this nonsense. How did you forget to say the musicians in your time did not need Autotune? That usually comes into the geezer rant at some point.
As a teen in a small rural town, when I discovered the Beatles, my parents and all their generation dismissed them as not fit to stand in the shadow of the musical icons of their time. (Later, when we were driving in the car and Paul sang "Yesterday" on the radio, my Dad admitted he was wrong. That's one of the reasons that though he is long gone I'll always respect my Dad -- not many people have the character required to admit being wrong.)
Every generation by necessity chooses the sound that resonates best. By definition, other generations will not feel the same. How could they? What we experienced in our formative years will always be with us. And later, we will not be able to identify with other generations' favorites, because we heard them at a different stage of life.
Me, I'm a rocker and could never figure out rap. But I know better than to put it down. Rap comes from a place beyond my wildest imaginings as a teen. Just because I do not understand it doesn't mean it is sub-par. Only a self-entitled idiot would feel that way.
Eric is grinning like a child before Christmas as he idolizes JJ CALE .
JJ was always so laid back. One helluva writer & composer!
JJ just oozes simply pure fluid smooth cool without even trying. One of a kind with a back porch, easy, funky style unlike no other. Back from a time when music and talent stood on its own.
Stratospheric props to Eric to reverently taking a supportive role in backing up one of his preeminent heroes. The smiles say it all.
Mr. Butterfingers in a good way!!
unique prolonged brilliance !!!
Well considering that Eric was on Heroin for much of his career and JJ was a close friend... Maybe its not just "coolness". Great musicians, music and people either way!
@@NormenHansen That part of his life was mostly in the early 70’s. He finally kicked heroin then alcohol became his major vice into the 80’s. That almost killed him. He cleaned up his life after that and has only been improving his talented craft since. He then put his energies into creating the Crossroads Center for rehabilitation.
@@jeffbranchick1516 You know, with celebrities I'd be careful if what you read about them is actually true - especially when its about "getting sober". Theres a lot of people with financial interests, including those writing the magazines and making their image.
J J 's death wasd a terrible loss! God Bless you JJ
⚘️
I am dedicating this Call me the Breeze by Eric Clapton and JJ Cale in the memory of my brother who died recently rest in peace.
I just love how Eric Clapton always just looks like a regular guy. No fancy stuff just the best guitar 🎸 that ever was!! Love you man. 🎸💞
bb King Ma guy
@@jankotznicht6029 Agreed. Eric doesn't try to blow up the song or take over the stage. He just seems to find his place among the other players and slide right in.
@@MrTwister50 hmm ,,,oke fair enoug.
Eric Clapton has been through more in one lifetime than me you and the other guy combined
He's so relaxed............nuthin to prove!!!!!!!!!!!!
Getting Clapton on stage with you is pretty great. Getting Clapton on stage with you and not throwing Clapton a lead? Priceless....
Clapton was nervous AF!
Eric took a lead, but I think he was a bit intimidated by J.J., who was the master of this style. And Eric was not intimidated by many other guitar players, having had to come to terms with his limitations after watching a guitar genius who turned out to be a close friend, Jimi Hendrix.
@@johntechwriter I agree 100%
Just before this song, they performed After Midnight, at the beginning of the session, JJ motioned for Eric to the mic. Eric smiled and shook his head. He allowed JJ to take the full lead. This was respect for the great JJ. Notice the smile at the end? Eric was having fun
I get that 💯
Two thing I like about this besides the obvioius. Michael J Foxx on drums and how much Christine is enjoying this set. She has probably played this song a thousand times with JJ and it still gives her absolute joy to be playing with him and Eric. It so good that we live in a time when these moments are preserved.
Mind if I ask who Christine is? Was she J J 's wife? She has an awesome smile!
Christine Lakeland - JJ's wife - and regular band member since 70's @@adammiller2246
What about John Mayer in charge of guitar rack.
@@adammiller2246 yes. Christine Lakeland. She was JJ's wife. She plays on most of his albums and has released a few records of her own
Thanks for answering my question@@gazza63a14
JJ is a genre of music himself.
This has to be one the most enjoyable performances I've ever seen. R.I.P. Mr. Cale.
I was a great weekend! Hot, but great!
Where was this at
What a great line: I ain’t hiding from nobody, no one is hiding from me.
Ain't nobody hiding from me.
I love the way Christine smiles!
Same here
Christine who?
@@brenthammond9679 Christine Lakeland, his wife.
Me too. !!!
JJ Cale gets me through all the tough times with ease
To those who may not know the ever smiling woman to Eric's right is JJ's wife, Christine Lakeland
Eric doesn't stand behind too many people Paige .... thats some respect right there
JJ Cale was a HUGE inspiration to the Early Lynyrd Skynyrd Band
They did a solid cover of Breeze
As far as Im concerned, JJ Kale was a huge inflence on many, many artists!!!
Every southern rock band covers JJ Cale tunes. I saw him open for Allman Bros & Widespread Panic years ago. The pre crash version of Skynard with Collins, Rossington, and Gaines on triple lead guitar is the best American rock band ever assembled. Every single song is a timeless banger. This is my wheelhouse, I be knowing about this 💩.
After 66 years out of the womb I finally got hooked! I'm hooked on JJ. C a l e baby!
Christine Lakeland has been going along, playing guitar, and smiling with JJ Cale for many years...
now she must be very sad today..
Her and JJ played at the University club in Saskatoon Canada back in 85. Audie Ashworth and the bus driver, as well.
The 2 of them BLEW 373 ppls minds. Christine played keyboards and JJ played guitar, base pedals with feet and a beat box for drums. I was the Manager so after the concert, loaded the Bus and sat around for an hour or so chilling. Branded my ❤️
That looks like a Line 6 Acoustic 700 she’s playing… don’t think I’ve seen many of those in use on a pro stage.
@@left0verture Interesting. Never knew Line 6 made anything apart from electric guitar amps
She is an unsung hero she was integral to the sound of JJ he is so be loved by me and true true troubadour
@@Ad-Ac jjiiikikoklpo
R.I.P. J J
Thank you for The Music!
2:32 John Mayer vibing in the background. He covered this song on Paradise Valley. Awesome
Awesome footage...!!!
Eric Clapton doesn't have to look up to too many people but JJ Cale is one man that he does.
Eric's smile at the end says it all....pure respect...!!!
Clapton covered a few of Cale's tunes for those of you who don't know much about JJ Cale.
Cocaine being one
JJ was a great writer
Agreed, and I am under the impression Eric showed up at this gig to help J.J. draw a bigger audience. J.J.'s health was not good and it shows. But he had this wonderful gift of saying so much with so few notes. B.B. King did the same. After a certain point I outgrew the shredders. Or maybe I just outgrew myself.
A lot of greatness on that stage, but man, ya gotta appreciate that bass man and drummer!
Glad I'm not the only one that feels that. Great sounding band 😊
I love watching JJ Cale's wife pick her flatop and smile at her husband...alwsys encouraging him and having fun together and with the band! 🎉
The classic Tulsa Sound that Cale helped pioneer, Rockin Jimmy Byfield and the Brothers of The Night also captured Clayton’s interest
Что бы ни говорили, музыка нашей молодости самая лучшая...👍👍👍
❤ FANTASTIC, AWESOME!
I MISS J J Cale 🎉RIP 😢
Just that smooth rhythm does the soul so good!!!
The "Tulsa Groove"
I sing this all the time at work , Eric and JJ here with Christine and all the band , just amazing happiness,
now that's rock and roll, Sunday morning out on NJ rt#21 early Sunday morning, burying that needle,nice road early in the morning on Sunday
1:20 - Two legends of rock guitar, better than ever as they mellow out with the years.
Eric is the consumat professional, he respects the people people he grew up listening to and learned from. I'm sure it was an honor playing with JJCayle
This music gets in your bones & moves you without your consent.
Yep I agree. That dead crowd didn't agree with us though..
Can’t sit still when Tulsa Times music is playing…in the blood
The only time I saw Eric Clapton was the closer on his versatility. This is my first exposure to J.J
Cale, what up genius?
I never get sick of listening to this song. I play it about at least 5 times a day. That bass player is so cool. Therapeutic soundz. Good to listen too to unwind after a stressful day at work. Best as antidote.
Look at the smile on Eric's face right before the song started
Oh how I miss musicians of this like just so smooth and they just have IT!!!
Music real music by two of the best guitar players and one of the best song writers in my 60 years
Beyond cool.Beyond laid back.Love JJ's guitar style.Christina's smile turns me to jelly!
She's such a cutie babe! Infectious smile. Goes well with JJ's laid back coolness.
charles gould g
Oh yeah! What a way 2 start a day!!! Good Mornin', er'body!
Christina spent her entire career making beautiful music with her man. Nice life if you can find it.
Christine has the most beautiful smile.
John Mayer standing back watching these legends who are showing how it's done.
Well I grew up to these guy's and many more this is the type of music I love.
There are so many things that make this video the best: the song; EC solo; JJ’s face at 3:38; Christine laughing all the time; the amazing bass player; John Mayer enjoying in the backstage;
And... Michael J. Fox on drums...
I love how JJ Cale's wife smiles at him and how Eric is happy playing in the back ground
Christine Lakewood is a joy. And she has a few albums of her own which are great.
Legends, I could listen to this all day...
beowulf3075 - Britain does not have legends, only knighted millionaire musicians
@@majorrgeektf are you on about
I’m glad Lynard Skynard brought this song to the masses along with Clapton’s version on Cocaine.
I heard someone describe him as not needing to be an " Acrobat Musician. "
So true!!!
Long live JJ Cale ! We love you and thanks for the memories !
One of the few rock musicians who aged in dignity
No dancing No antics just pure music.
I am so old school. No mess with my nation. And most definitely generations that came after moi. Just saying. 😎😊😊😊😊k
Good times . Never again with these two amazing musicians.
Anyway the wind blows, what a BREEZE...hard to settle for less. When you've heard 2 of best.🎸🎸 Players!! Thanks for sharing, back in the day.✨
the 'kid' behind the speakers then releases the album paradise valley 9 years later with this very same song.
bryant kim I thought that was him 😊
love this song ! never tires me to listen to it !
You see how JJ loves you Eric? JJ didn't want the spotlight. He enjoyed seeing you and other great musicians doing his stuff. How in the Hell did the world not know about this incredible man, JJ Cale. He did so much and gave so much to the world of music. RIP JJ!
I think the feeling was entirely mutual.Two great musicians enjoying each others company.
J Mack xxx
J Mack JJ is name of motivation..
2:33 John Mayer standing right behind the guitar track and vibing with two iconic guitarists ...sweet ... Marc de Paris
marc ivan - JJCale is the only iconic guitarist on stage, whose the other one? - surely you don't mean EC the biggest blues copycat of the last century
@@majorrgeek Dear Major..you may be right..i've been listening to JJ all my life...he is sure a great songwiter and not ashame to say that i'm fond of his "laid back" music (i've been trying to play it for years on my guitar) ..but E.C is one of the best and respected bluesman (who always play tribute to all his masters) Thank to him, JJ's genius was brougth to the ears of so many young people who were not even aware of JJ's talent...hope you understand what i mean. (i'm from Paris ;) ) Take care
@@marcivan548 - EC is a blues copycat player, a kind of electric pentatonic scales player style which appeals to Brits but in my opinion its not the blues even though its all 12 bar blues, it ain't the blues not like Robert Johnson or Doc Watson these are the real blues - in this video JJ just plinkers on the guitar and it sounds infinitely better than any one of ECs riffs on guitar which are calculated and mechanical and made to sound smooth but have no substance - his music is good for loud drug and alcohol parties but that's about it
How much I love this song and as a breeze I would cross the oceans and fly to Los Angelos RN ❤
One of Claptons great influences n they enjjoyyss playing on this! His Wife Christine has this smile n so infectious for her man! JJ Wrkfee some of this world's best contemporary blues songs n a lesson to the phoney glimmer n glamour of today's young Artists! Every song vhe ever wrote was top 10 but he wasn't one to seek limelight just genuinely happy making others happy! Rip JJ your songs will live on n never fade, away! Saw u over 50 years ago in Melbourne Australia u lit uo my night n 50 years later still light up my life! My sincere sympathies to Christine. she is so lovely n now here huge loss! Stay strong Christine u were married to the best!
JJ CALE FOREVER IN OUR HEARTS
I like that Eric can play underneath when it's appropriate,,,, doesn't always have to be the guitar God,,,,,,
J.J Cale のリズム メロディーに非常に惹かれた。
Джи Джи Кэйл , дорогой . Ты навечно в наших сердцах . Твоя музыка - памятник тебе на века .
Just wonderful seeing Eric playing with one of his big influences ... so cool.
ERIC CLAPTON i JJ CALE i GENIUSZ i GENIUSZ na zawsze dziękuję BOGU za wszystko dziękuję BARDZO
Cale is soooo laidback and unassuming it's ridiculous. Love this vide.
Saw the Boogie Kings so many times, best part of life , Gary Walker was king of soul, the boggie kings, were the class 1967 French High, 😊were addicted to the Boogie Kings, my classmates today still love them. Lasting impression to me my wife, my girls and grandkids, so sad losing so many. When I die, most songs at my funeral are the Boogie Kings, God Bless the band.
What else can I say about this great man? Only two words: Eric Clapton.
And f course JJ Cale, the giant in music.
Actually I think Eric was a little intimidated by J.J. Eric’s lead started well but petered out. I believe Eric was aware J.J. could convey more musicality playing fewer notes, always the sign of the master. I get the impression Eric did this gig to support J.J., whose health was not good at the time. All the more reason to be in awe of a guy like Clapton, being such a huge star and not letting it go to his head.
I love the smile of JJ`s wife....!!
Just the best seasoned musicians that can hit the center of the universe. No bs. Just the best. I'm seventy five years old and I think I had the best or at least a wonderful era of music that didn't need stupid ass shaking although not a bad thing. Just the music didn't need it.
Rollin down the road....me and my Bonneville Triumph ❤❤
The drummer is wonderful, great.!!!
Totally, the hole band sound's great.
So smooth I'm smiling and I got goosebumps thanks guys and ladies
@EricClapton2 thanks for your reply and all the wonderful music
@EricClapton2 👍😉
@EricClapton2 sorry I can't get it. 🎶👍
@EricClapton2 Hello 🎶😎
Cale and Eric. Awesome! wonderful and sweet memories. The Music type or the type of music l will always remember as long as l live. Sure at 63 ehee!!!!
Il pezzo più godibile di Eric eJJCole!
Great song and one of my favorite work out numbers. Almost 5 minutes of good exercise.
Great music from Great People, thank you.
They are best lbave seen
Thanx-just sitting on cotton-ball sailing thru sky. Stormy weather-no prob.
Клэптон вообще красава,при своем значении в роке,не выпячивается,красава. Скромность, порядочность.
This performance is fun to watch! The good vibes are soooooo obvious!
Absolutely right
Does evryone reLize who some of these comments are coming from??! Wow,omg? Wonderful too see ane hear,peace2u,all❤
I had to watch again and again I love watching any Eric and JJ together I never see Eric smile a lot when playing with an exception of a few people. JJ definitely is one check out the videos from live from San Diego lot of grinning going on.❤
The master of simplicity and rythm
классный блюзз..... с удовольствием слушаю. прекрасное исполнение.
That's the best hard country I've ever heard, Cale wrote this song.
JJ just owns that groove!
Q: Define ‘laidback’.
A: JJ Cale
Music as good as it will ever get - EPIC
Mr. Cale was Great !
j.j. slows the world down to his own speed in a imperceptible millisecond kind of way.
finding your own voice and sticking to it will do that.
safe to say j.j. is a friend of god.
Absolutely brilliant. Love it ❤ Everything, his voice, piano, the band.
such respect by clapton
Hope to see you when I get up there JJ beautiful beautiful thank you
JJ is music personified and thank you to whoever