Posts Tagged ‘Eric Clapton’

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The Tour For ARMS USA 1983 Live at Madison Square Garden, New York 9 December 1983
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Live in Japan 4 December, 2001 Budokan Tokyo, Japan
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Eric Clapton in Japan November 24, 1999 Kanagawa Yokohama Arena
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Eric Clapton in Japan November 24, 1999 Kanagawa Yokohama Arena
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Soulful rendition of the song Have you ever loved a woman with nice intro! Played by Eric Clapton on November 24, 1999 at the Kanagawa Yokohama Arena in Japan.
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Taken from the unreleased documentary "Nothing but the Blues" by director Martin Scorsese.
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Taken from the unreleased documentary "Nothing but the Blues" by director Martin Scorsese.
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Taken from the unreleased documentary "Nothing but the Blues" by director Martin Scorsese.
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Part II of the mini documentary on the making of the 1994 blues album From the Cradle. Mr Clapton would subsequently record Riding with the King (with BB King) and a tribute to Robert Johnson: Me and Mr. Johnson. In this documentary Mr Clapton talks in his typically frank and modest way about the road which lead him to record this album and what music means to him. From the Cradle won the 1995 Grammy Award for Best Traditional Blues Album. It was also nominated for Album Of The Year.
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Although this is an interview with Mr Clapton with only excerpts of songs (notably "Layla" from the MTV Unplugged album), WMG claimed copyrights and YouTube blocked the clip. For that reason, I had to replace the original audio track with a new one offered by YouTube. So enjoy the new track and especially the video image of Mr Clapton! The audio track is from Garrick Davis and the song is called GD Blues. Mr Davis actually has an YouTube account which is: www.youtube.com Part I of the mini documentary on the making of the 1994 blues album From the Cradle. Mr Clapton would subsequently record Riding with the King (with BB King) and a tribute to Robert Johnson: Me and Mr. Johnson. In this documentary Mr Clapton talks in his typically frank and modest way about the road which lead him to record this album and what music means to him. From the Cradle won the 1995 Grammy Award for Best Traditional Blues Album. It was also nominated for Album Of The Year.