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Eric Clapton- Badge- Crossroads Guitar Festival 2004

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Eric Clapton Performs This Classic Cream Tune At The Crossroads Guitar Festival 2004, in Dallas,Texas

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  • Who's playing at 6.02?

  • Doyle Bramhall II

  • waaaaaaw ... I guess, Gadd on drums and East on bass. Who's on B3Organ, Preston or Greg Phillinganes?

  • That's billy Preston

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  • @TNO73

    Eric Clapton has class he respects everybody and would never upstage anyone clapton knows he is the best and doesnt need too prove anything

  • i could listen to clapton solos over badge all day

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  • Really love to hear the artist cover and interpret their own great compositions or performances and E C tops the list for most of the way he's always innovating on his previous scores. Sign of true artistic development. One class act. Like the Jeff Beck interpretations also a class act

  • this version is amazing, i usually don't prefer live versions but this one is better than studio!

  • Just a tiny bit too fast but still awesome.

  • check this steve´s heart -*bass drum

  • @danigoni : Yeah, I was at that concert. Unfortunately, Billy died in June of 2006. Billy was known as "the Fifth Beatle" due to all he had collaborated/played with them. He also toured/played with the Stones, Clapton, Dylan, Elton John, Aretha Franklin, and just about every other greats of the day. Really cool guy, God love him.

  • @danigoni nooo lol

  • One of the best versions of this song--love the full, rich sound Eric gets out of his guitar of many colors!!

  • When did he play this? this isnt on the CD

  • @Stonebridbge : I was there for the 2004 CGF, and it was fantastic. You can buy a DVD of the event online. I don't know where to find a single of this version of the tune, though.

  • Clapton was frequently seen without his glasses on the first CGF and the tour that followed the concerts in June. I was very surprised when he got rid of his glasses in the middle of "Have You Ever Loved A Woman" after playing a blistering guitar solo.

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