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Eric Clapton- They're Red Hot- Crossroads Guitar Festival 2004

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Eric Clapton Performs this Robert Johnson Tune Live In Dallas

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  • Clapton's voice is perfect for this.

  • love this song, love this cover, just love it all!!!

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  • @tuulenkoti yeah how dare he pay tribute. what is wrong with this world? im sure robert johnson's pissed at him and the Chili Peppers

  • rich white man singing poor black man music? what a bunch of crap. listen to robert johnson. not this faggot

  • @SlowHand713 I don't know, I think Robert Johnson did a little better

  • muuuuito bom...

    

  • @Alcassine Sounds right. Thank you!

  • And a small correction is needed, as there is a G7. So, let's make it clear.Verse: C, A (A7), D, G7, C / C,A7, D7, G7 Progression with "I've got a girl, She's long and tall...etc" goes C, C7, F, Fm- and again C, A, D, G7 C, A,D,G in the quick sequence. Transcription to other key is easy. You might want to change the chords to more sophisticated, but this should sound good.

  • @sebastian6736

    Depends of the key, obviously. This one, as far as I can hear (no guitar in hand) is C, C7, F, Fm and then the regular C, A, D/G, C progression

  • Could anyone help me with the chord progression from 0.31 to 0.35? (Or 0.49 to 0.53, its the same). I know it's a classic pattern, but I don't know it yet. Does it have a name? Thanks!

  • @valkour22 Robert Johnson took Walking Blues from Son House. He took Come on in My Kitchen from another older tune and took Skip James lines "took my woman from my best friend, then he got lucky, stole her back again." from "Devil Got my Woman". Sleepy John Estes sang, "someday, baby, you ain't gonna worry, my mind, anymore." which became Muddy Waters "trouble no more" and the Allman Brothers version. Furthermore, the point is to be reverential. Spoonful is Charley Patton, etc,

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