@maggi711993 Clapton's lead begins at 4:15 after Allman's slide guitar solo, but I'm not sure who's playing at 5:03. I think it's still Clapton, but I could be wrong.
VanDoodah 1 year ago
@VanDoodah Yes, it's Clapton from 4:15 to the end.... beautiful moment when you can hear him switch to the bridge pickup at 5:08.
MrSlowhandmac 11 months ago
@maggi711993 I'm not sure but I always assume any slide parts are Duane and the rest is Clapton
Silventhal 1 year ago
In mine humble opinion, the best blues guitar solo ever played .
Neither is /was MR Clapton or Allman “God”, but they came pretty far .
Liesbeth328 1 year ago
Haha. and george didnt even know for the longest time. probably not when this was recorded
petie58 1 year ago
EPIC
motig79 1 year ago
TE AMO
dieorgo 1 year ago
Wow...156 hits on a great blues song. Thanks for the post. Always enjoy Slowhand...
twobears99 2 years ago
@maggi711993 Clapton's lead begins at 4:15 after Allman's slide guitar solo, but I'm not sure who's playing at 5:03. I think it's still Clapton, but I could be wrong.
VanDoodah 1 year ago
@VanDoodah Yes, it's Clapton from 4:15 to the end.... beautiful moment when you can hear him switch to the bridge pickup at 5:08.
MrSlowhandmac 11 months ago
@maggi711993 I'm not sure but I always assume any slide parts are Duane and the rest is Clapton
Silventhal 1 year ago
In mine humble opinion, the best blues guitar solo ever played .
Neither is /was MR Clapton or Allman “God”, but they came pretty far .
Liesbeth328 1 year ago
Haha. and george didnt even know for the longest time. probably not when this was recorded
petie58 1 year ago
EPIC
motig79 1 year ago
TE AMO
dieorgo 1 year ago
Wow...156 hits on a great blues song. Thanks for the post. Always enjoy Slowhand...
twobears99 2 years ago