I saw him once in my life, at the Zeppelinfeld in Nürnberg in the summer of '78 in what was the Federal Republic Of Germany as it was called at that time in the free world. He was touring with Dylan in the latters post Rolling Thunder Review days on the stage set up across from the infamous reviewing stand.
Found this. It was a lotta peoples. I was somewhere deep in the left throng facing the stage.
I also saw Pink Floyd Animals tour in the Festhalle Frankfurt. Not quite as large a crowd but just as densely packed. The only show I ever attended to rival the numbers at Zeppelinfeld was in the Coliseum in Oakland Ca. somewhere summer '75-'76 to see UFO, Gary Wright, Fleetwood Mac, and Peter Frampton. It's coming alive! I was 20 yards from center stage on that one... Oh and I can't forget my trip to Golden Gate Park in San Francisco to attend the Outside Lands festival in 2012 courtesy of Radio Paradise. That was also a large crowd. Incredible 3 day lineup. Also the second Lollapalooza in Raleigh, NC. maybe 40,000. Devil all up in it. Clapton nowhere to be seen...
Yes sir. I had the best dog that ever lived controlling my puppet strings...WAIT!
No, I mean I am lucky because later that year I went to the Oktoberfest from Frankfurt to Munich for a week with a one way train ticket because choices. There is a story there. The Devil made me do it. LOL I made it back in time to finally go home after a helluva two year ride.
Yes sir. Once upon a time and some years later I had the best dog that ever lived controlling my puppet strings...WAIT!
No, I mean I am lucky because later that year I went to the Oktoberfest from Frankfurt to Munich for a week with a one way train ticket because choices. There is a story there and the Devil made me do it. LOL I made it back in time to finally go home after a helluva two year ride.
I saw him once in my life, at the Zeppelinfeld in Nürnberg in the summer of '78 in what was the Federal Republic Of Germany as it was called at that time in the free world. He was touring with Dylan in the latters post Rolling Thunder Review days on the stage set up across from the infamous reviewing stand.
Stubs don't match but I don't keer. You do what you can...
And from The Army Times:
Sorry. I can't seem to find a scan of the last bit on page 34 just now. Something about beauty.
but I digress.
As it turns out Clapton isn't God, but I don't believe he ever claimed to be...
He won't perform for a discriminated audience, so long as they $250 for a seat? Maybe he's worried that with half of the UK unable to attend, he won't draw large enough crowd$?
This is what happens when people actually listen to the "logical" ramblings of a 76-year-old. Freedom vs. a slave. He doesn't understand either concept at this point.
He won't perform for a discriminated audience, so long as they $250 for a seat? Maybe he's worried that with half of the UK unable to attend, he won't draw large enough crowd$?
This is what happens when people actually listen to the "logical" ramblings of a 76-year-old. Freedom vs. a slave. He doesn't understand either concept at this point.
He won't perform for a discriminated audience, so long as they $250 for a seat? Maybe he's worried that with half of the UK unable to attend, he won't draw large enough crowd$?
This is what happens when people actually listen to the "logical" ramblings of a 76-year-old. Freedom vs. a slave. He doesn't understand either concept at this point.
Since vaccinated people can get the virus and pass it around, the worst problems seem to be lack of masking and too much mingling. Come December, when we are all essentially unvaccinated again, are you going to get a booster, and then maybe again every 9 months?
I heard about a Pfizer exec asked if he had been vaccinated, who answered that he was waiting until one full year after Fauci takes it. I don't know if that means Fauci hasn't done it yet.
If Clapton were being serius, he would not play anywhere for the foreseeable future. In his defense I think he believes he is protecting the interests of musicians; but at the cost of human sacrifice, like most businessmen would do.
Since vaccinated people can get the virus and pass it around, the worst problems seem to be lack of masking and too much mingling. Come December, when we are all essentially unvaccinated again, are you going to get a booster, and then maybe again every 9 months?
I heard about a Pfizer exec asked if he had been vaccinated, who answered that he was waiting until one full year after Fauci takes it. I don't know if that means Fauci hasn't done it yet.
If Clapton were being serius, he would not play anywhere for the foreseeable future. In his defense I think he believes he is protecting the interests of musicians; but at the cost of human sacrifice, like most businessmen would do.
And then there’s ‘Layla’. Clapton was inspired to write the first part of the song having been given a copy of the Persian classical poet, Nizami Ganjavi’s book, The Story of Layla and Majnun. As we now know it is Clapton’s love song to Pattie Boyd, who at that time was married to George Harrison; she later married Clapton in 1979. It is also a song of two halves.
The first half recorded by the band on sixteen tracks including multi layered guitars by Clapton and a single track of Allman’s solos. After laying down his song Clapton returned to the studio to hear Jim Gordon playing a piano piece that he immediately loved and decided he wanted to add it to ‘Layla’ to complete the track; it proved to be an inspired decision of a happy coincidence. The composing credits on the song are Eric Clapton and Jim Gordon, but Gordon had in fact borrowed the melody from his former girlfriend.
According to Bobby Whitlock, “Jim took that piano melody from his ex-girlfriend Rita Coolidge. I know because in the D&B days I lived in John Garfield’s old house in the Hollywood Hills and there was a guesthouse with an upright piano in it. Rita and Jim were up there in the guesthouse and invited me to join in on writing this song with them called ‘Time.’ Her sister Priscilla wound up recording it with Booker T. Jones; Jim took the melody from Rita’s song and didn’t give her credit for writing it. Her boyfriend ripped her off.”
First, I would like to preface with; I am not and never have been an Eric Clapton fan and I absolutely detest the original version of Layla, always have. However, I thought that the acoustic wasn't half bad maybe because it is so different!
Wow. I mean, I haven't been a fan of anything he's done in 25 years or so, but The Layla Sessions are like, an 11. Well, that's one more than 10, innit?