Music video for 'Layla,' which was originally recorded on Eric Clapton’s 1972 LP, 'The History of Eric Clapton.' This version of the song was filmed live and onstage.
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Alex Roberts at the Royal George West Coker June 19 2009. Aint Nobodys fault but mine, mixed with a little hendrix and a pinch of deep purple, all performed on lap slide guitar. Strange but true!
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1972 Recording from Mike Vernon's solo album featuring Rory Gallagher, Kenny Lamb, Rick Hayward and Mike Vernon. MIKE VERNON was a prominent '60s British blues and R&B recording producer. He produced for GBO, Yardbirds, Chicken Shack, Aynsley Dunbar Retaliation, Spencer Davis R&B Quartet, Fleetw...
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From "John Mayall & The Bluesbreakers with Eric Clapton" (1966 Decca) by John Mayall & The Bluesbreakers. Gary Moore does a good cover of this track. I used: Epiphone SG standard, Peavey Classic 50 and Boss Blues Driver II ... john mayall eric clapton bluesbreakers gary moore epiphone gibson SG ...
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An orsum track from the original Jeff Beck Group. This is on their debut album, Truth. A great example of the late '60s British Blues Rock. Lyrics: (Over here) Let me love you baby, You're drivin' my poor heart crazy. Let me love you baby, You're drivin' my poor heart crazy. When I'm with you...
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(KayvonTV.com) Kayvon talks to PAUL MYERS about his new book "It Ain't Easy" Long John Baldry and the Birth of the British Blues. Baldry has influenced Clapton, Page, Beck, The Beatles and more. Kayvon can't resist also asking Myers about his famous sibling Mike.
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"Sunshine of Your Love", from "Disraeli Gears" (1967 Polydor), is a song by the British supergroup Cream, released on the Disraeli Gears album. It was Cream’s best-selling song and Atlantic Records' best-selling to date as well. It features a distinctive guitar/bass guitar riff and an acclaimed ...
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