| Not the best audio, but hey, it's Clapton, so it's monumental! |
| This is a beautiful tribute (as was the whole show) to Eric's best friend. |
R7-12Sep 10, 2012 - 14:11 | leafmold wrote: Sweet and poignant coming from Clapton + 1 |
| Sweet and poignant coming from Clapton |
| mcYammer wrote: I hear a little of sadness, possibly regret in Eric's voice. Especially when he warns us, "beware of Maya (of desiring another's woman)". apropos. How did their friend ship with stand Patti? Love Clapton' s guitar work here...An oddly, darkly beautiful song filled with sorrow . One of George' s be st. |
| oldviolin wrote: ministerial Indeed. |
| Best Eric Clapton performance ever. |
| Carl wrote: Eric Clapton is considered to be one of the world's best guitarists (Rolling Stone rated #2 behind Jimi Hendrix) but these ratings are all rock/blues musicians. I wonder how the classical guitarists like Andrés Segovia and Julian Bream compare in terms of talent with the rock greats. The "best of" lists don't seem to even acknowledge their existence and yet they're virtuosos of the instrument. Curious. The world of rock and roll doesn't really acknowledge the existence of classical guitarists, at least when it comes to lists of greats. |
| Eric Clapton is considered to be one of the world's best guitarists (Rolling Stone rated #2 behind Jimi Hendrix) but these ratings are all rock/blues musicians. I wonder how the classical guitarists like Andrés Segovia and Julian Bream compare in terms of talent with the rock greats. The "best of" lists don't seem to even acknowledge their existence and yet they're virtuosos of the instrument. Curious. |
| I guess I was wrong , there's two idiots out there unclehud wrote: Check your idiot narrow-mindedness and your idiot punctuation. Musical opinions are just that: opinions. Disrespect other's opinions and they will disrespect yours. Punctuation has rules. Or perhaps it's a misspelling. It's spelled "You're" as in a contraction of "You are". And you're also missing a period at the end of your sentence. |
| calypsus_1 wrote: who bought Gram the guitar for Christmas... |
| johnjconn wrote: Your alone on that idiot thought Check your idiot narrow-mindedness and your idiot punctuation. Musical opinions are just that: opinions. Disrespect other's opinions and they will disrespect yours. Punctuation has rules. Or perhaps it's a misspelling. It's spelled "You're" as in a contraction of "You are". And you're also missing a period at the end of your sentence. |
| aelfheld wrote: One of the few George Harrison songs worth listening to more than once. Your alone on that idiot thought |
| Hope you are listening, my friend. |
| aelfheld wrote: One of the few George Harrison songs worth listening to more than once. Why even post such an ignorant statement? Really, why bother? |
govnaMay 25, 2011 - 08:22 | this concert was so god damn good. |
| h8rhater wrote: Fortunately, you're just a wing-nut on a message board so your "what if" is just hot air. Tell ya what ... go out and do a bit of dating. Then we'll talk. |
| One of the few George Harrison songs worth listening to more than once. |
| keller1 wrote: Unsurprisingly, I disagree with you, From reading his autobiography I was left with the conclusion that Clapton, for all his talent, is so narcissistic that he wouldn't think twice about stealing another man's woman. If I had been George Harrison, I would have cut Clapton's nuts off and stuffed them down his throat. Fortunately, you're just a wing-nut on a message board so your "what if" is just hot air. |
| ziakut wrote: Eric Clapton does very little for me normally...but this cover he puts some heartfelt emotion into it. Sounds good. EC is so overrated. GH is underrated and very missed. Agreed. . . I really miss George. . . |