Have you ever Loved a Woman (Audio).
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I think that Peter Green is just naturally a blues artist (guitarist and singer), whereas Eric Clapton is more of a rock guitarist who is a HUGE fan of the blues. This doesn't necessarily make Clapton less of a guitarist, i think Green just captures the feeling a bit better. Nevertheless both were were absolute gods of their craft.
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Clapton is a tremendous guitar player. You won't hear me criticise. Nonetheless he's nowhere near to Peter Green in his '67-'70 period. That goes for guitar playing as well as vocals.
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I can't believe i over looked this song so many times!
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That just blew me away, awesome!
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eric who this man is GOD
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@Bluesblaster not tremendous. SRV was tremendous, as was Jimi, Danny Gatton, Peter, Danny Kirwan, even Elmore James for that matter. Clapton had a few great years with pentatonic blues and the Marshall crunch. And then, 30 years of noodles. He never evolved, and for this, he is not tremendous.
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This is my favorite version. Finally found it for download at wolfgang's lair (bill graham's recordings).
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@Bluesblaster yeah but 67-69 neither clapton nor green could touch a man they call Michael Bloomfield
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@Phocus3 "I went into Cream a blues guitarist and came out a rock and roll player."---Eric Clapton, 1969.
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One of the best versions of this song I have ever heard.Thanks a lot of this.Never knew that Green played this with Fleetwood Mac.
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@strangeones4 What size of sledgehammer do I need to smash your brains into oblivion?
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Forget race, Peter Green IS the master of the slow blues. He was the master before Eric Clapton left Cream for Blind Faith. Deal with it.
where is this song from? never heard it before, can't find any info...
beatleswhitealbum 3 years ago
Hi
Written by Billy Myles and covered by Freddy King Eric Clapton and others. This version is fromThe Carousel Ballroom SF CA 1968.Cheers Krahsnif
krahsnif 3 years ago