Derek & The Dominos live October 1970
Derek & The Dominos
Live at the Fillmore East, New York
23/24-10-1970
(Outtakes)
Recorded October 23/24, 1970 @ Fillmore East, NYC
All performances are officially unreleased
Superb stereo soundboard quality from previously uncirculated source
Eric Clapton - Vocals,Guitar
Bobby Whitlock - Vocals,Keyboards
Carl Radle - Bass
Jim Gordon - Drums
Setlist:
0:00 - Intro
1:06 - Got To Get Better In A Little While
13:28 - Key To The Highway
21:06 - Why Does Love Got To Be So Sad
28:47 - Blues Power
34:44 - Have You Ever Loved A Woman
43:33 - Bottle Of Red Wine
50:26 - Presence Of The Lord
57:05 - Little Wing
Thou a short career Derek & The Dominos put there mark on the musical map in the early seventies.
They created only one album ”Layla and other assorted love songs”.
But made some immortal songs like ”Layla”.
This live show came out on an official release in 1973, however all tracks here are unreleased.
You can read about the official release here:
https://www.udiscovermusic.com/stories/derek-and-the-dominos-in-concert/
In the Autumn of 1970 the band played on Bill Grahams venue on the east coast of the United States Of America.
Highlights includes a brilliant Blues Power
and the beautiful Have you ever loved a woman?
And as a tribute to the late great Jimi Hendrix
a fine rendition of Little Wing.
So here it is in all it’s glory in superb quality.
Be sure to follow and subscribe for more goodies.
Видео Derek & The Dominos live October 1970 канала GråZon
Live at the Fillmore East, New York
23/24-10-1970
(Outtakes)
Recorded October 23/24, 1970 @ Fillmore East, NYC
All performances are officially unreleased
Superb stereo soundboard quality from previously uncirculated source
Eric Clapton - Vocals,Guitar
Bobby Whitlock - Vocals,Keyboards
Carl Radle - Bass
Jim Gordon - Drums
Setlist:
0:00 - Intro
1:06 - Got To Get Better In A Little While
13:28 - Key To The Highway
21:06 - Why Does Love Got To Be So Sad
28:47 - Blues Power
34:44 - Have You Ever Loved A Woman
43:33 - Bottle Of Red Wine
50:26 - Presence Of The Lord
57:05 - Little Wing
Thou a short career Derek & The Dominos put there mark on the musical map in the early seventies.
They created only one album ”Layla and other assorted love songs”.
But made some immortal songs like ”Layla”.
This live show came out on an official release in 1973, however all tracks here are unreleased.
You can read about the official release here:
https://www.udiscovermusic.com/stories/derek-and-the-dominos-in-concert/
In the Autumn of 1970 the band played on Bill Grahams venue on the east coast of the United States Of America.
Highlights includes a brilliant Blues Power
and the beautiful Have you ever loved a woman?
And as a tribute to the late great Jimi Hendrix
a fine rendition of Little Wing.
So here it is in all it’s glory in superb quality.
Be sure to follow and subscribe for more goodies.
Видео Derek & The Dominos live October 1970 канала GråZon
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