Eric Clapton vs Buddy Guy - Supershow - Live 1969
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- Опубліковано 28 вер 2010
- This idiot / bestmasterguitar stole my video (I WAS who edited THIS VIDEO), and put the same title • ERIC CLAPTON vs BUDDY ...
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It is not a duel, it is a conversation....
well said
Two legends communicating on stage. Great conversation. Too bad we don't have the rest.
We do, this is just a ripped off fragment.
@@rodparsons521 where is the rest
@@JessePesto This is from "Supershow - The Last Great Jam Of The 60's" doc. Awesome film
Love that Firebird!! I didn't know Jack Bruce was there. He's my favorite musician.
The same for me
ohhh man check out the film here ua-cam.com/video/43f-RGNGgN0/v-deo.html Jack is part of multiple jams in the film and he plays amazingly as usual
Poor Jack can't do anything but laugh at the end. :-)
Alexander Johnson best part of the video !
That clip of the smile at the end speaks volumes, Eric was so wasted, Buddy and Eric together so special. If you don't feel it, it's your loss.
Buddy may well have it over Clapton at that time but what we got here is two guys revelling in their mutual ability, simple as that. These two had admiration for each other because they were cut from the same cloth, albeit on different continents. Duelling guitars doesn't mean a fight. Clapton may be trying to stay close to the skill of his stated hero, but this is high end communication between two elite musicians who speak a language few others can tap in to. Comments here make that clear.
This is Gold
Haha Jack Bruce just gives a smirk at them two battling it out. Too cool
Why is this the cleanest buddy guy has ever played
That's where Buddy Guy was back then.
haha the smile on Jack's face is priceless like "yo dude you got it!"
hahahahhaha how the hell do you get someone kicking someones ass in this video. First off like everyone said its no competition second, Clapton was trying to play what Buddy was playing right after him on the fly which takes extreme skill. ass kicking....its music.....wow
It's not a competition but more of a "respective duel" watch at how 0:20 he sets up the next note to open the phrase for the next set of licks and buddy plays it as if to say "thanks eric" and goes on from there on. That is humbleness and not competition at all, it was all about love and respect and the fun of playing in those days and while watching these videos our mindset of them now are nothing as what they really are in their original state of time.
It's a friendly competition, just that.
I love both of them and this reminds me of seeing a leader and a disciple
Jimi's biggist influence was Buddy Guy. Check out the video of Jimi at a Buddy show sitting up front. He was taping that gig.
And Buddy Guys biggest influence was Jimi
A grande influência de Jimi Hendrix foi sem dúvida alguma Muddy Waters !
Ele próprio declarou isso num artigo !
Clapton couldn't follow and started doing some other stuff. I'd say Mr. Guy wrecked shop here
Eric started so it was Buddy who was following, plus Eric made shit tons more money, banged way more models and could afford heaps more smack, so who really won ?
Buddy.
TheJofrica of course you would. You listened to the title of the video and made an goofy opinion of a 45 second video. Idiot.
jupiter moongauge wow dude. You sound like a bitch. Please never play music ever.
@@jupitermoongauge4055 Buddy, Jimi, B.B. King, Hendrix, Albert King were a blues man, Eric was trying to be a blues man so who really won?
Yeah kind of like showing of together in a friendly way, it's beautiful
eric has gone on record saying that whole event was a disaster said he felt completely under skilled and outclassed from the start
he also said that buddy guy and buddy miles had some kind of rivalry going throughout the show and by shows end things got pretty heated between the two
Well he was in his early 20s wasn't he. How old were the other two guys.
@@OroborusFMA Buddy was +10 older at least
The whole event looks like it was pretty messy. It looks like an improve jam, with no real continuity. Clapton looks a little lost during the song he performed through no fault of his own.
Buddy Miles is a bit of a dick anyway. I’m not surprised.
The best this show was Stephen Stills !
Teacher and student Eric was inspired by buddies playing and he was very young and this probably blew his mind to be in the same room playing with Buddy Guy
Music is about expression and celebration; not competition. There is no comparison. Clapton is an excellent musician and skillful in his playing. However, Buddy Guy is the blues. Clapton can never live through the experience and hardships that has made Buddy Guy the personification of The Blues.
"It's not a competition but more of a 'respective duel' watch at how 0:20 he sets up the next note to open the phrase for the next set of licks and buddy plays it as if to say 'thanks eric' and goes on from there on."
And then Eric steps on his phrases and Buddy goes down to rhythm guitar to set a floor under it.
It's a bebop horn duel without the courteous x-bar tradeoffs, and Clapton doesn't even understand what game he's playing. Seriously, here.
Buddy Guy is the man.
dope.
Blues talk baby!
#trainpainblues
Nice surprise seeing Jack.
I want to watch the continuation
Sad that this was only 45 seconds...
you guys think clapton got beat he played what he played note for note except this is so old the sound quality cuts out making you think clapton screwed up. also its not a competition its like buddy played something then clapton played it which is hard to do on the fly clapton is really good to be able to do that!
O Velho Buddy entrou numa dimensão exótica
a partir do 0:27,ai foi como naquela sena no
duelo do filme Cross Road.
cool to hear the gibson compared to the fender. i'm a big gibson fan but i almost dig the twang of that fender a bit more....hmm
Ironically, it was Clapton hearing Buddy Guy tearing it up with a strat that made himm move over.
Clapton: Fuck I was beaten by that black guy Jimi, let's try an easier one.
Buddy: Say no more.
Clapton: Why do I hear boss music???
Where is the REST of this??? oh my GAWDD…
Eric clapton would gladly accept defeat here seeing as buddy guy is one of his influences
Buddy started great ambient in the end...
If you were there live, yes..
What amp was Buddy playing through? Sounds awesome
believe it or not, eric Clapton made his dream came true
Buddy's all like: "Ha-HAAH! Y'all got that cheap, polypropylene capacitor sound goin' on, man! Y'all musta got SHANKED by those 920D clowns!!"
And Clapton's all dejected, like: "But... but... I paid for Paper-In-Oil! I PAID FOR PAPER-IN-OIL!!"
@bgandjsco1 Clapton usually got a huge sound. Check out Spoonful on Wheels Of Fire or any of the Live Cream stuff. It isn't anywhere near as thin as here.
Can someone just loop that for an hour...please
@AnToZ1213 hahaha what happens is the great Clapton was a student of Buddy Guy
I would have liked to smoke half a joint with those guys,,before and after jamming
At the end it almost seems like Eric is giving Buddy the middle finger in a sly way while Jack notices and smiles. Probably just an illusion, though. 0:40
is there a longer version of this anywhere
Have you found it yet? if not then here it is ua-cam.com/video/43f-RGNGgN0/v-deo.html
In Japan, "Vs" means the same as "With" or "Featuring". It's a language thing.
@allisone69 haha is epic, buddy is the master of Clapton
Im a big fan of calpton, but let me tell u. Baddu Guy kicked his ass.
Buddy is the master...
Buddy wins hands down.
I love Clapton to bits but man his tone sounded weird here. Like, real weird.
Like maybe he spilled some acid on his guitar man, or maybe the soundman was like tripping balls and made Eric sound super far out and groovy just for kicks
This was the beginning of the end of The Woman Tone. Clapton was in transition. He was moving towards a Telecaster during this period.
@TheBlues088 hahaha !
wow..Im a big fan of both players but I never thought i would see buddy kill clapton like that
this should have been jimi hendrix vs. buddy guy.... more of an even match...
Was it during a gig of The Cream?
I think Eric was holding back here and also looked a bit drunk or high
why is it titled vs. thats strange and he didnt steal ur video its from the supershow haha calmmmssss mannnnnssss
0:27 Clapton 1 X 0 Buddy Guy
Visibly you can see that Eric Clapton was very high on heroin in this show.
He was totally out of step with everything was going on.
Eric was lost on stage !
This was a very strange and confunsing show.
The best performance l saw was by Stephen Stills.
✌😎
If I'm not mistaken, this was before Eric started using heroin.
Clapton got his ass kicked!
@AnToZ1213 Hahaha Eric a Baddu
Buddy Guy is just leaps and bounds ahead here....
BS
@012845 Yes I saw Jimi was a big fan of Buddy, you even copied a few tricks.
You can tell Eric is having a harder time connecting the notes...
And buddy is just releasing phrases pflawlessly
@tataso I've heard some crap Buddy Guy stuff as well as the great stuff. The gig where Hendrix is watching in the front row is out of tune and woeful. Lucky Clapton wasn't opposite him that night - He would have gotten well & truly CREAMED :). He was 'on' this day and Eric wasn't off by any means but he wasn't what he was. He was trying to live down the whole guitar god bit and probably didn't want a bar of the macho alpha male dual routine that Guy threw at him.
@genericgeorge on that vid with Hendrix watching Buddy, Buddy breaks a string on his strat putting the thing way out of tune and making a sad scene. Both Buddy & Eric's tones are awful on this vid, but Eric's is especially awful , yikes
Clapton owned
+bulbasaur clapton followed buddy guy's licks, when you say that he got owned it doesn't make sense
0:39 -... Clapton is dead.
and the winner is . . . . Clapton. Love that Firebird I
dude...
Vs? That's like comparing apples to oranges. Clapton can't touch Buddy. It's like the master Buddy and some kid trying to be all that and coming up short.
not as much as Jimi Hendrix did.....
Clapton is god
Its amazing how much guitar playing has progressed since this was recorded.The sound is so thin and old.9 years later Van Halen would bring the guitar into the modern age
Buddy Guy 90% soul, 10% technique... Clapton 90% technique 10% soul
the golden ratio
Clapton is NOT God! Clapton is a relatively decent guitarist but he doesn't have the "burning fire of originality" that Albert Collins and the original bluesmen have. Clapton knows something about guitar, and some good licks. But as a critic said, "Eric Clapton knows every blues cliche that has ever been played!"
Let's see you do it. Play some of that stuff. Upload a video. I dare you.
@@haythamkenway1817 Nope. The question is not my playing - it is Clapton's playing. i stand by my opinion that Clapton is not God. He is a very decent musician. and when he was in Cream he did some stunning and original playing. But when you compare his overall playing with someone like the Kings - B .B., Albert, and Freddie - or Buddy Guy or Albert Collings - in my view, Clapton isn't as burningly original as they all are.