The first time I ever heard this song was this cut, summer of 1970, and even though it starts in the middle of the performance, it is still the definitive version for me. Recorded live in 1966, and Clapton and Bruce really were that good, even then.
Great music and thanks for posting. I remember it from the Mayall album "Looking Back" put out around 1969. Great video of the Fender Strats too but wasn't Eric playing a Gibson Les Paul on the original?
@A66omd,..well "Looking Back" is ONE of my favorite Mayall`s albums..this track was took from a Bluesbreakers show with Eric Clapton in the flamingo Club London in 1965 with his legendary Rare Gibson Les Paul 1959 standar (because Clapton always love more his Fender Stratocaster) WOW!! that album Looking Back have too to anothers of my heroes Mr Mick Taylor with his Legendary Les Paul too ...anyway (Fender Starocaster is my favorite!!) thanks for post this GREAT track!! "bestfina43"
One of the best versions ever of this song, - mainly because of Eruc Claptons fantastic guitarplayin'!
vorret34 4 months ago
One thing for sure is that this solo ain't played on a strat..
mindblower84 11 months ago
I don't know why I thought this was Mick Taylor playing.. WONDERFUL guitar work anyway!
Kynatics 1 year ago
The first time I ever heard this song was this cut, summer of 1970, and even though it starts in the middle of the performance, it is still the definitive version for me. Recorded live in 1966, and Clapton and Bruce really were that good, even then.
John Mayall: The Miles Davis of Rock.
tuxguys 1 year ago
The greatest guitar solo ever. Wonderful lyrical phrasing. superlative and utterly sustained, Glory days oh yeh....Thanks Eric for everything...
crystalofmud 2 years ago
Great music and thanks for posting. I remember it from the Mayall album "Looking Back" put out around 1969. Great video of the Fender Strats too but wasn't Eric playing a Gibson Les Paul on the original?
A66omd 2 years ago
@A66omd,..well "Looking Back" is ONE of my favorite Mayall`s albums..this track was took from a Bluesbreakers show with Eric Clapton in the flamingo Club London in 1965 with his legendary Rare Gibson Les Paul 1959 standar (because Clapton always love more his Fender Stratocaster) WOW!! that album Looking Back have too to anothers of my heroes Mr Mick Taylor with his Legendary Les Paul too ...anyway (Fender Starocaster is my favorite!!) thanks for post this GREAT track!! "bestfina43"
EnriExperience 1 year ago
Jack Bruce is on bass on this cut.
proferic 2 years ago
Sensitive!
galaxymatt 2 years ago
You can find it on "Looking Back". One of Eric's best solos at age 21!!!
galaxymatt 2 years ago
can any one tell me what album this is from . some of his best stuff this is
roger5841 2 years ago
This is on the John Mayall Blues Breakers with E.C. Deluxe Edition CD.
dezern8 2 years ago
thanks for that . i've only got the versioin that is mono ,and stereo on 2 cd's. looks like i got the wrong one .
roger5841 2 years ago
It's also on a Mayall album called "Looking Back"
dezern8 2 years ago
I had the great pleasure to see John Mayall last year, he's still in good shape (73 years old). Thanks Bestfina43 for this beautiful tune !
xuoub 3 years ago
Good stuff man i want one of those guitars!! Especialy the blueone and i love this song from T-Bone Walker,what a strictly Blues
Rootsman262 3 years ago
Nice To See You Enjoyed it ^^
bestfina43 3 years ago
Nice to see you enjoy it ^^ Yea this guitars rocks :D
bestfina43 3 years ago
WOW! That was cool! It's been like 40 years since I heard that!
internationalpete 3 years ago
Glad to see you Enjoyed it ;D
bestfina43 3 years ago
snyggt jobbat äntligen har du fixat upp skiten haha :D
PS:fett nice views!!!!!! :D
kingkorv2 3 years ago
Very nice guitars, good music choice. And realy nice job with the video.
benganjimmy 3 years ago 3
Thanks Pal
bestfina43 3 years ago