Presence of the Lord (Live) - Derek and the Dominos
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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..
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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.
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I absolutely agree with you. The essence of Eric Clapton lies in Derek & the Dominos.
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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.
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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.
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I was lucky enough to Steve and EC live in ....about '75. They did this song
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@MultiShades - I always preferred the solo on here to the two previous recordings by Blind Faith. The vocals are weaker, though.
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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 //////
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@OnjiTheCat I agree 100%



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?
OnjiTheCat 3 years ago 38
wow beatiful song. love live songs like this. Clapton is the man
jumpmanJB23 1 year ago 19