Eric Clapton JJ Cale - After Midnight - Blues Rock Guitar Lesson

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Eric Clapton - Layla - Unplugged - Guitar Solo lesson pt 1

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Eric Clapton performs "Crossroads" Live!

Eric Clapton gives a live performance of ''Crossroads'' from the 2010 concert!
Eric Clapton Layla solo unplugged lesson part 2

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Eric Clapton - Rehearsal with Wynton Marsalis [Behind the Scenes]

© 2011 WMG Rehearsal with Wynton Marsalis for Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra. Eric's new album "Wynton Marsalis & Eric Clapton Play The Blues - Live From Jazz At Lincoln Center" is available now on iTunes at: Connect with Eric at: www.ericclapton.com http www.facebook.com
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Wynton Marsalis & Eric Clapton Play The Blues - Live from Jazz at Lincoln Center - Ice Cream

Wynton Marsalis & Eric Clapton Play The Blues Live from Jazz at Lincoln Center Released September 13, 2011 New York City's premier jazz venue got the blues last April when Wynton Marsalis and Eric Clapton performed together in Rose Theater at Frederick P. Rose Hall, home of Jazz at Lincoln Center for two sold-out shows dedicated to vintage blues. The extraordinary collaboration, billed as Wynton Marsalis & Eric Clapton Play the Blues, paired these musical virtuosos with members of the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra as they brought to life a repertoire of songs selected by Clapton and arranged by Marsalis. The event also included a special appearance by Taj Mahal. Reprise Records captures the magic of these unprecedented shows from earlier this year on CD and as a CD/DVD combo that both feature selections taken from the two public concerts (April 8-9), as well a special performance for Jazz at Lincoln Center's annual gala (April 7). CD and DVD Track Listing: 1. Ice Cream 2. Forty-Four 3. Joe Turner's Blues 4. The Last Time 5. Careless Love 6. Kidman Blues 7. Layla 8. Joliet Bound 9. Just A Closer Walk With Thee - Featuring Taj Mahal 10. Corrine, Corrina - Featuring Taj Mahal *bonus Track On DVD Only: Stagger Lee By Taj Mahal The band: Trumpet - Wynton Marsalis Guitar, Vocals - Eric Clapton Trumpet - Marcus Printup Trombone - Chris Crenshaw Clarinet - Victor Goines Piano - Dan Zimmer Bass - Carlos Henriquez Drums - Alan Jackson Keyboards - Chris Stainton Banjo - Don <b>...</b>
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Eric Clapton - Still Got the Blues (Royal Albert Hall 2011)

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Steve Winwood, Eric Clapton - Can't Find My Way Home

Steve Winwood and Eric Clapton at the Crossroads Guitar Festival 2007, with Derek Trucks and Doyle Bramhall
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Eric Clapton - Blending Music Styles with Wynton Marsalis

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Eric Clapton - Somewhere Over The Rainbow HD

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Paul McCartney & Eric Clapton - Blue Suede Shoes

Blue Suede Shoes is a song written by Carl Perkins in 1955. This cover was performed by Paul McCartney and Eric Clapton. Thanks for watching*** I do not own this video,
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Eric Clapton & Wynton Marsalis, Layla, 9th April 2011

Just when you thought Eric couldn't play a different arrangement of Layla! This version is probably the most different of all - the start sounds like a New Orleans funeral, which gives way to an arrangement stripped of riffs or signature licks. It still retains the raw power of the original song, and it sounds great. In Eric'c own words in the introduction, "in my humble opinion, it's the finest version yet". See if you agree...
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Eric Clapton - Double Trouble (With Steve Winwood Live At Madison Square Garden)

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Eric Clapton - Tears In Heaven (Official Video)

"Tears in Heaven" is a ballad written by Eric Clapton and Will Jennings about the pain Clapton felt following the death of his four-year-old son, Conor, who fell from a window of the 53rd-floor New York apartment of his mother's friend, on March 20, 1991. Clapton, who arrived at the apartment shortly after the accident, was visibly distraught for months afterwards. This song is one of Clapton's most successful, reaching #2 on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart in the US The song also spent three weeks at #1 on the American adult contemporary chart in 1992.
Eric Clapton - I Shot The Sheriff ( Studio Version )

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Eric Clapton - Tears In Heaven - Unplugged - alternate take

This is the first take of Tears In Heaven as recorded at Bray Studios, Windsor, in 1992. Clapton played it again shortly afterwards and the second take was used on the commercial release. This slightly inferior first take is very similar, but with some of the guitar fills changed around etc.
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Michael Connelly in conversation with Eric Clapton

I first heard the sound of Eric Clapton's guitar in a friend's garage in 1969. It was the only place we were allowed to turn it up loud. Needless to say, I've been a fan ever since. I've tracked his career, read his autobiography, watched him play live and listened to his recordings it seems for all of my life. As a writer, music is important to me. It is routine for me to place the music I am listening to and care about in my books. Harry Bosch's taste in jazz comes from me. Cassie Black's love of Lucinda Williams was inspired by my love of Lucinda Williams. And Mickey Haller's musical interests that wander from Tupac Shakur to Ry Cooder and everywhere in between once again come from me. It doesn't matter to me that a musical reference on a written page cannot impart the audible journey to the reader. I was on the journey when I wrote that page and that is what matters most. I had to listen to that music to write that page. And if the reader gets something from the reference, if it helps the reading experience or plants a musical suggestion, then that is just icing on the cake. So with all of that in background, it was one of best moments of my writing life when three years ago I received a message purportedly from Eric Clapton and delivered through my website. It simply said, "Tell Mr. Connelly I appreciate the mention in the new book." I have to admit I was tantalized. Could it be him? Could it be the real Eric Clapton? The Eric Clapton of Cream, Blind Faith, and Derek <b>...</b>
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Blues Rock Guitar Lessons a la Clapton and Cream - Mixing Major and Minor scales

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