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Buddy Guy & Eric Clapton - Worried life blues

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Uploaded by on Sep 7, 2007

En vivo desde el Ronnie Scott's Club de Londres, 6 de Octubre de 1987.
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  • Clapton is wonderful

  • Virtuosism in the strict sense of the word. Pure and great. THIS IS WHAT BLUES IS ABOUT.

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  • @3434austin hehe. i have no idea why i wrote this. i myself have seen the whole concert of 2007, maybe i didnt see till then.

    btw u r damn lucky i must say, its one of the best concerts i have seen .

  • Jeez, the tone coming off that strat is amazing! I was six years old when I first hard Clapton slamming away on a strat. I've been a strat cat ever since.

  • @rohanbahadur92 I was in the front row in 2007... and luckily enough, 2010. So trust me,

    there was a Crossroads in 2007.

  • No offence meant, but I like Big Maceo Merriweather's version better.

  • Clearly the best number on the awesome Polydor video "The Cream of Eric Clapton". He gets a visitation by the Muse at 3:33, clear thru the end of the performance. Even The Master, Buddy Guy, sees it, and shakes his finger at EC, as if to ward off evil spirits. One of the most inspired performances I've ever seen. Chris Stainton is also right on target with the piano.

  • @manferot I have a recording from another source, the mix is much better, it's not that eric's amp was on 10 ;)

  • @goatface1000 today because not much people were before you. The early bird gets the worm.

  • @goatface1000 But RJ ripped off (too?). Howlin Wolf and Muddy Waters didnt even write songs (just very few). Youre right they inspired him but if you would know the blues you would know that it is a normal thing to take other peoples kind of playing. Did you ever hear "kokomo blues"? And then listen to sweet home chicago. And when EC "ripped off" their songs you can say that that is a tribute to them. And they are all older than Eric Clapton so in that time it was easier to make a new stile as

  • @GuiriGuitano i think there was no crossroads 2007, not sure, i may be wrong

  • @TIK5C I think the piano player is Chris Stainton (he also plays on Claptons Crossroads concert 2007)

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