Every time he's performed this number on stage, he's touched many hearts by doing so. I always get a bit emotional in the _WHERE'S MY BADGE_ part. That's probably because I think of George or their beautiful friendship. Long live the greatness!
He’s never had a rapport with his audience. Saw him years ago at the NEC and the best we got was “Thank you” after every song. That was it, absolutely nil communication. Kind of soured the night for me.
I guess any fans he did have that were jewish or Israeli wont be buying any of his music now. Also, quite a dangerous thing to do. You could make a point about hoping for peace etc and not isolate your audience
@@pollocad David sanborn he was a saxophone player who did all the lethal weapon soundtrack with Eric alongside playing on the pros and cons of hitchhiking with Eric
At 79, the man is still kickin' it. God bless him.
Really great.❤❤
From a fellow brummie living in Oz, thank you for posting. What a legend. 🎸🎸
Every time he's performed this number on stage, he's touched many hearts by doing so. I always get a bit emotional in the _WHERE'S MY BADGE_ part. That's probably because I think of George or their beautiful friendship. Long live the greatness!
Wow ! A super song by Eric Clapton and George Harrison,both true close friends in all.
He lets the music do the talking, what would you want him to say that hasn't already been said anyway
Didn't engage with audience ,but playing was awesome, could of spoken more to the crowd ,after all we are his fans x
He’s never had a rapport with his audience. Saw him years ago at the NEC and the best we got was “Thank you” after every song. That was it, absolutely nil communication. Kind of soured the night for me.
His job is to play and sing not discuss politics and waffle to the crowd
I guess any fans he did have that were jewish or Israeli wont be buying any of his music now. Also, quite a dangerous thing to do. You could make a point about hoping for peace etc and not isolate your audience
I agree 100%.
Sad to see .. going through the motions & playing karaoke versions of what were once great songs.
Surprised That he Is Allowed Back In Birmingham After His Rant On 5th August 1976, and as for the Palestine Guitar.. This Man is a Hypocrite.
Very disappointing!
It really wasn’t , dont know what u excepted when his friend dies hours before he got on stage
who's his friend who died?
@@pollocad David sanborn he was a saxophone player who did all the lethal weapon soundtrack with Eric alongside playing on the pros and cons of hitchhiking with Eric
@@calumg9424 I didn't know that, thanks for sharing. EC remains a pro!