This song has a saucy history. Eric wrote it about George Harrison's wife Patti. George and Eric were contemporaries (both playing lead guitar in major rock bands, with Eric in Cream and George in the Beatles), both British, and very best friends. Eric and Patti were having an affair, and deeply in love. Eric went to George and asked him if he could have her... George loved Patti, but wanted her to be happy. George let her go, and later was even in the bridal party when Patti married Eric. If you listen to it with that context, the lyrics have a much deeper meaning... he wrote it while they were messing around.
You started where my phone died on the Live. So glad you did this reaction Clapton is a LEGEND! Check out his collab with Tracy Chapman called Give Me One Reason. Tracy has a phenomenal voice. She won an award for Fast Car.
Can't remember if you've reacted to Chris Stapleton's Tennessee Whiskey yet. But if you would have thought Clapton was black, holy smokes! You ain't seen nothing yet.
Here's another great live acoustic performance from Clapton. It's a song he wrote with Babyface called "Change the World": ua-cam.com/video/2TL90rxt9bo/v-deo.html
Here are some recommendations: - Double Trouble Live 1978 (MY ALL TIME FAV) - Cream live 1968 (NSU, Spoonful, Im so glad, crossroads, white room, sunshine of your love) - Cream live 2005 (Stormy monday, we re going wrong, toad and other suggestions above) - Every song from “Nothing but the Blues” (probably his peak as a guitarist) - While my Guitar Gently Weeps at Concert for George - Derek and the Dominos live at Fillmore (Let it rain or Why does love got to be so sad mainly) - I shot the sherriff at Crossroads 2004 and at MSG 2004 - Edge of Darkness at 24 nights - Thrill is Gone with BB King in 1985 or at White House Old Love (24 nights, 1999 at MSG, w/ Robert Cray and Unppluged).
Eric Claptop is one of the guitar legends.
This song has a saucy history. Eric wrote it about George Harrison's wife Patti. George and Eric were contemporaries (both playing lead guitar in major rock bands, with Eric in Cream and George in the Beatles), both British, and very best friends. Eric and Patti were having an affair, and deeply in love. Eric went to George and asked him if he could have her... George loved Patti, but wanted her to be happy. George let her go, and later was even in the bridal party when Patti married Eric. If you listen to it with that context, the lyrics have a much deeper meaning... he wrote it while they were messing around.
I forgot about this reaction I was suppose to do a live stream with just the best guitarist of all time!
Eric was one of the best on guitar
You started where my phone died on the Live. So glad you did this reaction Clapton is a LEGEND!
Check out his collab with Tracy Chapman called Give Me One Reason. Tracy has a phenomenal voice. She won an award for Fast Car.
That performance is so good! I second that!
Chanel since you a member you get first dibs on requesting
It was just as great watching you react to this the second time! Much Love!
Thanks Julia
Check out Eric Clapton (promises) from the time pieces album
Check out Tears in Heaven also. He wrote it about is infant son that died.
Tears in heaven is an incredible song.
Do his best solo ever
Could be like flamenco
I really love this version, but I do miss the slide guitar a bit. I think you'd also like it "plugged", lol
Can you react to spoonful by howling wolf
Can't remember if you've reacted to Chris Stapleton's Tennessee Whiskey yet. But if you would have thought Clapton was black, holy smokes! You ain't seen nothing yet.
Nah, I havent but it will definitely go on the List :)
What is a church chord ? D#mB5 ?
I don't know but my ears are in tune to familiar chords I hear in gospel music
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Here's another great live acoustic performance from Clapton. It's a song he wrote with Babyface called "Change the World":
ua-cam.com/video/2TL90rxt9bo/v-deo.html
Here are some recommendations:
- Double Trouble Live 1978 (MY ALL TIME FAV)
- Cream live 1968 (NSU, Spoonful, Im so glad, crossroads, white room, sunshine of your love)
- Cream live 2005 (Stormy monday, we re going wrong, toad and other suggestions above)
- Every song from “Nothing but the Blues” (probably his peak as a guitarist)
- While my Guitar Gently Weeps at Concert for George
- Derek and the Dominos live at Fillmore (Let it rain or Why does love got to be so sad mainly)
- I shot the sherriff at Crossroads 2004 and at MSG 2004
- Edge of Darkness at 24 nights
- Thrill is Gone with BB King in 1985 or at White House
Old Love (24 nights, 1999 at MSG, w/ Robert Cray and Unppluged).
This defintely going on the Eric Clapton Live!
Gospel feel?
The song is about an old love.
I said gospel chord I remember hearing a certain string attached church