I like this version, but I prefer the raw sound of the Derek & the Dominos album. Eric and Dwayne Allman were just amazing in that version. They played it so good on the Layla album, if you never heard it before...You'd have thought they wrote it.
Didn't the "Pilgrim" album come out around 1995? I met him in 1990. Eric's assistant, "Viv" said, "let's wait and see how he feels". I knew Eric was going to leave w/his band any minute, so I thought, fuck it, and asked him myself. He obliged...
You know I think people forget that even though those guys are guitar gods in there on right....Their still human and they still breath and so the same things as the avarage joe! I bet Clapton would love to have a conversation that didn't involve music
I met Eric on July 27, 1990 in Coconut Grove, Florida. He was real nice and took a picture with himself, Nathan East(bass player) and me. It's hangin' on my wall!
I couldn't believe it when I saw this, I was at this show!(Feb.'90)Tom Dowd was nice enough to call Eric's manager, Roger Forrester, who provided my tickets. As the lights went down, David Gilmour took the seat next to me and stayed for the show. I guess he also likes the blues!
robert was short changed at 3:00 .something was a miss.still badass players -playin that thang
ignorantgullible 2 years ago
looked like albert king on the keyboards for a second..
haha
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jimmybonez24 3 years ago
I like this version, but I prefer the raw sound of the Derek & the Dominos album. Eric and Dwayne Allman were just amazing in that version. They played it so good on the Layla album, if you never heard it before...You'd have thought they wrote it.
guitarthroat 3 years ago
buddy guy (and is that Robert Cray?) and clapton/// lovely.
kayotof 4 years ago
Yes, that is Robert Cray :)
Eue7 3 years ago
Yes, fantastic..1990...Great Year for him and his band..
Thise livew at RAH was incredible..
Dappidu 4 years ago
Yes indeed, that is the great "Johnnie B. Goode" Johnson, Chuck Berry's former bandmate and a legend in his own time.
mauirob69 4 years ago
Didn't the "Pilgrim" album come out around 1995? I met him in 1990. Eric's assistant, "Viv" said, "let's wait and see how he feels". I knew Eric was going to leave w/his band any minute, so I thought, fuck it, and asked him myself. He obliged...
mauirob69 4 years ago
You know I think people forget that even though those guys are guitar gods in there on right....Their still human and they still breath and so the same things as the avarage joe! I bet Clapton would love to have a conversation that didn't involve music
BATENKILL 2 years ago
Thats a killer that you got to meet him though!!!!
BATENKILL 2 years ago
Great, this is not on the 24 nights dvd...
Bigbluesboy 4 years ago
is that johnnie johnson on the piano
microcrubeguy 4 years ago
I met Eric on July 27, 1990 in Coconut Grove, Florida. He was real nice and took a picture with himself, Nathan East(bass player) and me. It's hangin' on my wall!
mauirob69 4 years ago
wow, as i heard he doesn't like pics, i read it on an interview after he made his pilgrim album, perhaps he changed some time later
tormentor91 4 years ago
4 of the greatest. Thanks for sharing with us.
xyqwnz 4 years ago
I couldn't believe it when I saw this, I was at this show!(Feb.'90)Tom Dowd was nice enough to call Eric's manager, Roger Forrester, who provided my tickets. As the lights went down, David Gilmour took the seat next to me and stayed for the show. I guess he also likes the blues!
mauirob69 4 years ago
I envy you!!
LostMuffin03 4 years ago
can you post more song !!!
slowhand4dz 4 years ago 2
amazing !!! so rare thank u very much
slowhand4dz 4 years ago