"Have You Ever Loved A Woman" (Live) -Derek and the Dominos
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The emotion, touch, tension, phrasing, architecture and voice-like quality of his playing here simply transcends guitar playing and enters the realm of pure artistry. This track should remind all aspiring blues guitarists, and that includes the more recent 'heroes', that it's not WHAT but HOW, WHEN and WHY.............
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Just the other day I was walking through town and I saw a guy whose shirt said:
"Blues;
made by women
played by man"
it made my day
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Lets talk guys about Claptons equipment. Here he plays brownie ( he used Les Paul for whole DatD England tour) witch should be 1956 strat ( somewhere is written 1957 ) through fender twin amp ( his Album amp was Fender champ amp, but 5w isnt certainly enough in Fillmore :D ). I´ve read he used here wah wah ( dont know brand ) and fuzz , even if theyre tourned off, they produce very nice sound ( true bypass in 60 ^^ ).
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@hotmn4u I firmly disagree. Hendrix, is just more excentric than clap... Because I don´t like his experiments, i can proudly say, that Hendrixs best song is red house and little wing:-) And Page however great in Celtic tunes (Kashmir ) doesn´t Touch in late 60s Hendrix, Clapton, Allman... my opinion, word good means good in subjective meaning. :-)
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@93robfx it is a strat, "brownie"
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@margovallen it was a strat, i was there, someone kept yellin, "use the Les Paul "
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only page and hendrix are better
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Nice fuckin tone!!!
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@margovallen So you're saying that his playing on this song sucks, is that right?
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I like this song!!! amazing..



I'd like to think EC used his sunburst strat on this tune.. however, it surely sounds pretty "woody" to me.. ie. ES-335 (?).
margovallen 1 year ago
@margovallen
Maybe, but I gotta say that "woody" made me lol.
evanguy 1 year ago 3