Eric Clapton & Band Du Lac - Willie & The Hand Jive
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- Опубліковано 24 жов 2024
- Band Du Lac - One Night Only Live, 2005
Band Du Lac is an all-star supergroup brought together to play occasional charity concerts, this particular one being staged at the historic Wintershall Estate in Surrey, England in aid of HASTE (Heart And Stroke Trust Endeavour). With Gary Brooker of PROCOL HARUM directing from the piano; a backing band that includes Andy Fairweather-Low and Mike Rutherford on guitars; Paul Carrack on keyboards and Henry Spinetti on drums gives virtuoso support to a host of stars including Eric Clapton, Katie Melua, Roger Taylor, Ringo Starr and The Drifters.
TRACK
01. Tequila
02. Over My Baby - Featuring Paul Carrack
03. Reconsider Baby - Featuring Eric Clapton
04. Lay Down Sally - Featuring Eric Clapton
05. How Long - Featuring Paul Carrack
06. Willie & The Hand Jive - Featuring Eric Clapton
07. Crawling Up A Hill - Featuring Katie Melua
08. My Aphrodisiac Is You - Featuring Katie Melua
09. The Closest Thing To Crazy - Featuring Katie Melua
10. Lay My Burden Down - Featuring Andy Fairweather
11. Say It's Not True - Featuring Roger Taylor
12. These Are The Days Of Our Lives - Featuring Roger Taylor
13. I Want To Break Free - Featuring Roger Taylor
14. This World Is Rich - Featuring Gary Brooker
15. Act Naturally - Featuring Ringo Starr
16. Photograph - Featuring Ringo Starr
17. With A Little Help From My Friends - Featuring Ringo Starr
18. A Whiter Shade Of Pale - Featuring Gary Brooker
19. Stormy Monday - Featuring Eric Clapton & Chris Barber
20. Under The Boardwalk - Featuring The Drifters
21. Stand By Me - Featuring The Drifters
22. Cocaine - Featuring Eric Clapton
23. I Can't Dance - Everyone
Thank you Johnny Otis for writing the original.
that's Gary Brooker (R.I.P.), the original vocalist from Procol Harum on keyboards and vocals........
Great Johnny Otis hit from the 1950's.
With the great Henry Spinetti on drums!
Fantastic 👌🏻👌🏻
Relaxed and laid back.
OK - JOHNY OTIS Song with kind of VERY OLD ,NEW ORLEANS traditional
Rhythm and some AFRICAN ROOTS - Bo Didley used this Rhythm in early '50s
and later too and made it popular... Buddy Holy 1959 ...early '60s
Animals,Yardbirds,Stones - late '60and early '70s DR.JOHN , Nevill
Brothers .. '90s U2, Georg Michael.... !!!! Eric recorded another
song by JOHNY OTIS : Crazy Country Hop
Paul Carrack and Mike Rutherford, wow.
Simply the best
Great song.
He is awesome .
thanks for downloading , man!!! We want more!!
Would have loved to been there......
great
Merci,
Très très bien.
Bon week-end.
Natacha.
Twainggggg babby
The put-you-to-sleep version?
💙
Dont look so happy Eric
Because they are fucking up
The bass player is good
Dave Bronze.....but they are all good ! :)....
mama mama look at uncle joe....he is doing it with aunt flo!!!
... mama mama look at uncle joe down on the floor with auntie flo ....
Where can we find the whole gig???
Hand jive!
From when is this?? 2009...2008?
2005. Wintersham, Surrey. The Band du Lac formed just for this concert.
Where can we find the whole gig??
From where is this?
they usually play in Surrey, his hometown/nieighbourhood. It is some sort of "familiar" gig....(i think)
Wintershall
Compare this version to the one of the son of the Songwriter Johnny Otis ua-cam.com/video/IvOPoot7Pwk/v-deo.html. Hey clap, salt and pepper any?
Just never got Clapton. If Jeff Beck wasn’t so flaky. Quitting bands to go home and building hot rods I doubt you ever hear of Mr Clapton. Jeff Beck whole different strat in my book. Simple Bo Diddley beat but they give him so much credit.
You must not have listened to much of Erics work then.
OK - JOHNY OTIS Song with kind of VERY OLD ,NEW ORLEANS traditional
Rhythm and some AFRICAN ROOTS - Bo Didley used this Rhythm in early '50s
and later too and made it popular... Buddy Holy 1959 ...early '60s
Animals,Yardbirds,Stones - late '60and early '70s DR.JOHN , Nevill
Brothers .. '90s U2, Georg Michael.... !!!! Eric recorded another
song by JOHNY OTIS : Crazy Country Hop
Give credit where due. Bo Diddley beat with words. Otis didn’t write it till 58’