Showing posts with label Derek and The Dominoes. Show all posts
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Thursday, September 22, 2011

"It's Too Late" and "Matchbox" - Derek and the Dominoes on Johnny Cash -1971



This video needs no introduction, except to say that it's from The Johnny Cash Show in 1971. Watch the whole thing, after the Dominoes play "It's Too Late", Johnny Cash talks music with Eric Clapton before they bring out Carl Perkins for a little bit of "Matchbox" with Derek and the Dominoes. They don't have TV like this anymore....

Thanks to Dave for turning me on to this video!

Monday, August 1, 2011

Delaney and Bonnie and Freinds - 1969



1969 was a pivotal year for Eric Clapton. It was the year he learned to sing. It happened on the Delaney and Bonnie and Freinds tour,which at times included George Harrison, who was still with The Beatles. The comparative luxury of playing with a band, on tour, without all the fanfare generated by The Beatles, was one of the things which influenced him in his decision to leave the band briefly in January 1969 during the filming of "Get Back."

Clapton had not sung while a lot while in Cream, leaving that task to Jack Bruce, and it wasn't until the Blind Faith Album on which he began to sing. But still, for the most part, the singing was left to Steve Windwood.

Listen to the vocals on this video and see if it's not the same vocal style as Eric Clapton. Not only was this association with Delaney and Bonnie beneficial to Clapton as a vocalist, but as you will note in the video, it also marks his first association with Carl Radle, Bobby Whitlock and Jim Gordon, who would become the nucleus of Derek and the Dominoes, along with Clapton and Duane Allman. Their album "Layla", recorded a mere 2 years later, would go on to make musical history.