Hi fellow Clapton Fans!
I just came across this Clapton's cover in YouTube, and I really enjoyed it, mainly because it is played in a different Musica style:
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I've been listening to both this song, as well as every piece of art Clapton as made for as to listen, and I really enjoyed this one, because it combines the feeling of the original song, with a fresh new Musica style.
Redsocks are one of the most known new acts in Portugal, and besides the strong Clapton influence, te can easily pick any other band they remind te of, because of the numerous influences they admit to have.
Tell me what te think of it =)
Take care! =)
Ben Jamin'
I just came across this Clapton's cover in YouTube, and I really enjoyed it, mainly because it is played in a different Musica style:
link
I've been listening to both this song, as well as every piece of art Clapton as made for as to listen, and I really enjoyed this one, because it combines the feeling of the original song, with a fresh new Musica style.
Redsocks are one of the most known new acts in Portugal, and besides the strong Clapton influence, te can easily pick any other band they remind te of, because of the numerous influences they admit to have.
Tell me what te think of it =)
Take care! =)
Ben Jamin'
just to let te know that there is a new double album available which includes previously unheard clapton from the 70's. Produced da Tom Newman who produced Tubular Bells of the Argonaut Sessions in the 70's.
Featuring Eric, Dave Gilmore, Snowy White and other fab musicians.
Its just been released da Wellalright and is available da order on internet at www.wellalright.co.uk .
Amazing stuff, te can listen to tracks on the website, check out track 6 on cd2.
Also on the album Paul Jones doing some great harmonica.
Featuring Eric, Dave Gilmore, Snowy White and other fab musicians.
Its just been released da Wellalright and is available da order on internet at www.wellalright.co.uk .
Amazing stuff, te can listen to tracks on the website, check out track 6 on cd2.
Also on the album Paul Jones doing some great harmonica.