Eric Clapton with The Allman Brothers Band "Why Has Love Got To Be So Sad"

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Published 2013-09-24

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  • Clapton born 45 Haynes born 60 Trucks born 79---Three generations of phenomenal guitarists on one stage!!!!
  • @WhizzingFish12
    The historical levels of talent on that stage is just boggling.
  • @jph5636
    Clapton welcomed to stage…Clapton “plugs in”…Clapton smiles and hits it and the groove is on!
  • @rogermarcus6317
    Enjoy every moment people because you will never ever hear or see anything like this again.....................
  • @ukkfayooyay
    Why Does Love Got To Be So Sad is one of the great, forgotten, under-rated songs of 1970. Originally recorded by Derek And The Dominoes.
  • @Beatlefan67
    Not one tried to out-shine the other. Signs of TRUE professionals! Just fab.
  • Hey kiddies....this is what they call music. No frills, no B.S. just raw talent!!!
  • @stevieinc
    A stage filled with so much genius, professionalism, mutual respect, and love! This humbles me and fills me with gratitude allowing me to spend another day clear minded and free. ODAAT Eric Clapton… you are an inspiration.
  • This is so awesome. I seriously cannot understand how the shit on the radio is considered better music than this. These are incredibly talented MUSICIANS that perfect their craft, not move notes on a computer. I need to see Eric and Derek on the same stage!!
  • @surfdogdude
    Are you kidding me!?!?! How many guitar GODS can you fit onto one stage?!?!?!? Too bad Dickey and Brother Duane were absent. So lovely.
  • @LoveBandit1000
    That glorious ending with Derek channeling Duane's spirit as only he can and Eric getting to spiritually jam with his long lost mate once more....brought a tear to my eye.
  • I think its because Clapton's shown us how simplicity is cool. Many people these days are trying to appear talented with their playing styles, but he focuses on what matters: the sound. The beauty, the lyricism of his playing, its brilliant.
  • @TroutOffTheGrid
    Clapton makes old guys like me feel young again. I want to be Eric Clapton when I grow up.
  • @greghammett5739
    My condolences to Eric Clapton. A good friend and guitarist passed today 18 Apr 2024. Dicky Betts has left the stage and he will be missed.
  • @johnhouse3898
    Obviously a guitar great, but I've always admired Eric's vocal melodies and tone, too. They really cut through, fit every song perfectly.
  • @abadezblues7468
    i cant stop watching Eric clapton, i am a blues guitar player and i have composed many blues songs of my own, my rythm, my solo, my lyrics., and Eric clapton has alywas been my mentor, and still, and i am from Saudi Arabia, and the culture of the blues is really rare, thats why i am sad, but i have a plan, i am trying to introduce my community to the blues, so i will be the first one, and who knows, maybe some American companies could invest this music here. but if i make this come true. i will be proud of my self. please pray for me <3
  • @ILikeStyx
    I was at this concert.  All I can say is that it was one of the most special moments of my life to see all of these artists under one roof.  Many of which I probably would have never seen if not for this event.
  • Watching Derek do some of the fills and solos that Duane probably did on the original studio version sends shivers down my spine, and on a beautifil "gold top" Les Paul no less. Fantastic line up of players.
  • @Earlvis
    When Gregg passed, it left a big, empty place in my musical life and I am thankful that I can come here and watch his life’s creations. Miss you, buddy. You’re the reason I bought and play a B3.