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Presence of the Lord (Live) - Derek and the Dominos

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Uploaded by on Mar 31, 2008

From Live at the Fillmore.

This song was the first one Eric Clapton wrote by himself and was originally performed by his band Blind Faith.

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  • I've always preferred Derek & the Dominos but I can't put my finger on why. I must be the worlds only person who thinks they beat Cream, does anyone agree with me?

  • wow beatiful song. love live songs like this. Clapton is the man

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  • @OnjiTheCat Not sure they beat them, but I do ussually prefer them. I'm a bass player/singer and carl radle is/was and awesome player, and IMO the best match Clapton ever had to his own sensiblities..

  • I just dig a different version of great song and great guitar player in different band. Derek and the Dominos is an appreciation that Bobby is a great keyboard player and singer / songwriter and Jim and Carl are top musicians 2. The sound of EC in this band doesn`t happen without these guys.

  • @OnjiTheCat

    I absolutely agree with you. The essence of Eric Clapton lies in Derek & the Dominos.

  • I have to side with the people who like it better with Winwood. and when they through in Steve Gadd on drums you truly have a super group. Its still a awesome rock and roll ballad.

  • i may say the guitar work is just awesome here...vocals not so much, steve winwood is a very soulful singer, so that goes to the studio version.

  • I was lucky enough to Steve and EC live in ....about '75. They did this song

  • @MultiShades - I always preferred the solo on here to the two previous recordings by Blind Faith. The vocals are weaker, though.

  • This is the only version as all on this album--this is the best Eric ever did with a great band-----what a wonderful day -and great song //////

  • @OnjiTheCat I agree 100%

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