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The sun could never thaw away the the bliss that lays around me
Let it rain, let it rain
Let your love rain down on me
Let it rain, let it rain
Let it rain, rain, rain
Her life was like a desert flower burning in the sun
Until I found the way to love, it's harder said than done
Let it rain, let it rain
Let your love rain down on me
Let it rain, let it rain
Let it rain, rain, rain
Now I know the secret; there is nothing that I lack
If I give my love to you, you'll surely give it back
Let it rain, let it rain
Let your love rain down on me
Let it rain, let it rain
Let it rain, rain, rain
Stupid anti-vaxxer. Threw away all my vinyl and CDs when he uttered such stupid nonsense.
That was heroic of you. I'm sure he will write about the pain it caused him.
Stupid anti-vaxxer. Threw away all my vinyl and CDs when he uttered such stupid nonsense.
What do his vaxx views have to do with his music?
It's a shame he did that. I get that he had a bad reaction personally, but millions upon millions had no ill effects. And his body was already in bad shape from the years of heroin and booze.
Wow, neither of these comments aged well. Hope you vaxxers are still doing okay.
Nice song. Too bad EC is being such a dunce about corona vax
Wow, that comment didn't age well.
Stupid anti-vaxxer. Threw away all my vinyl and CDs when he uttered such stupid nonsense.
It's a shame he did that. I get that he had a bad reaction personally, but millions upon millions had no ill effects. And his body was already in bad shape from the years of heroin and booze.
Also, thx for the awesome guitar work.
Stupid anti-vaxxer. Threw away all my vinyl and CDs when he uttered such stupid nonsense.
should've sent them to this anti jab fan!!
Carl Radle on bass. Keeping up that repetitive riff for the whole tune is worthy of praise and/or condolences. Left hand cramps go with the territory.
I'm definitely not in the "Clapton is God" camp (far from it) but this is possibly Eric's best guitar solo ever.
Nope. This is very nice air guitar pop melody. For superior comparison, try most Cream tracks. Wanna hear a blow your ears off multi-minute guitar rip? Listen up on Hideaway/Steppin Out off Live Cream. Let It Rain -- most rock guitar, period -- is low wattage compared to that. Separate EC from Duane on Layla and you will hear smoking hot blues licks by EC. There, I said it. And I'm not even a huge EC fan, except for Cream and Layla, when he seemed to have been performing sonic miracles.
i was gonna say he’s a Nazi 😀 there i said it!
Still whining about free speech, eh?
And time has told. Vax is a scam.
Long Live RP and bodily autonomy!!
Can't support racism.
And time has told. Vax is a scam.
No no Jelani, the TV tells us we must get the shot, so therefore we must, without doing any research into why it was approved so fast without adequate trials, why there is so much money behind it, why we must get it for a "disease" with a 99.99% chance of survival. We musn't question the Big Gov/Big Pharma/MSM narrative, don't you know?
Clapton learned the hard way. He almost died from it.
David Gilmour is the God of all things guitar.
Knopfler
I'm not quite in the 'Clapton is God' camp either. At one time, though, in, say, 1971, he certainly was a candidate. Anyway, so said, and being familiar with all of his solos, this is not nearly his best solo ever. You wanna hear a f'ing guitar solo, track down Steppin' Out / Hideway, off Cream's Live Cream. Maybe Sea of Joy w/ Blind Faith. The Core. Of course, hear the truly god-like rips on Crossroads and it's hard rock heaven. Many more -- but Let it Rain is high order pop. Some of the earlier others are industrial strength blues rock of the first order.
David Gilmour is the God of all things guitar.
I'm definitely not in the "Clapton is God" camp (far from it) but this is possibly Eric's best guitar solo ever.
I think not nearly. This is solid pop music, a nice playful air guitar melody. Now step back 2 - 4 years to the Cream days. A number of EC's guitar breaks on their high-powered tracks are jaw-dropping. Tales of Brave Ulyseses, Deserted Cities of the Heart, and of course, the unmatchable Crossroads. Here he seems to be playing by the numbers. There, he was ripping roaring on the fly. And RP plays all of them. Stick around until *that* EC shows up.
Don't know why you bring this up. We all have our own beliefs. Only time will tell.
And time has told. Vax is a scam.
I'm definitely not in the "Clapton is God" camp (far from it) but this is possibly Eric's best guitar solo ever.
Maybe his solo on While My Guitar Gently Weeps?
Nice song. Too bad EC is being such a dunce about corona vax
Don't know why you bring this up. We all have our own beliefs. Only time will tell.
I'm definitely not in the "Clapton is God" camp (far from it) but this is possibly Eric's best guitar solo ever.
I'm not quite in the 'Clapton is God' camp either. At one time, though, in, say, 1971, he certainly was a candidate. Anyway, so said, and being familiar with all of his solos, this is not nearly his best solo ever. You wanna hear a f'ing guitar solo, track down Steppin' Out / Hideway, off Cream's Live Cream. Maybe Sea of Joy w/ Blind Faith. The Core. Of course, hear the truly god-like rips on Crossroads and it's hard rock heaven. Many more -- but Let it Rain is high order pop. Some of the earlier others are industrial strength blues rock of the first order.
Nice song. Too bad EC is being such a dunce about corona vax
He's a dunce because the shot (psst, it's not a vax) almost killed him? Seriously?
Edit: Since when did everybody start believing everything Big Pharma sells them?
Possibly Eric's best solo ever.
imho, not by a long shot. This is fun, tuneful melodic guitar. If one wants a certified, roaring, thunderous, blues balls EC SOLO, nothing gets past Hideaway/Steppin' Out, a live Cream track, and several other Cream tracks, and other later tracks too. This one is a contender for an air guitar special, but there are many better EC rips.
Possibly Eric's best solo ever.
Doubtful. This is fine and fun, like 461 Ocean Boulevard -- but its FM-friendly tones bear just passing resemblance to EC's tone-and-thunder glory years of Cream and Derek and the Dominoes. I can't hear how this is barely a warm up to the guy on the axe in, say, Steppin' Out/Hideaway off Live Cream. Go ahead, make yur day.
Possibly Eric's best solo ever.
For your taste, but until someone has really heard Hideaway/Steppin' Out (a long band jam on Live Cream) or some of the breaks on studio Cream tracks, you probably haven't heard Eric Clapton.
No. FAR is a deal breaker. Not. EC is underrated for his vocal chops. I hear range, passion and clarity. I hear no such equivalent criticisms of 1st rate guitarists/2nd rate singers like Alvin Lee or SRV, for instance. This particular track is more pop than Tales of Brave Ulysses, but it still rocks. I think I heard a rumor that EC also sang lead on Layla. I think that may be one of the all time classics, for guitar and vocals and songcraft. Please weigh in.
surely you jest
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I was about to write the same.
Yeah....Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs just sucked !!!
Just because the music was written to be radio friendly doesn't mean it can't be great.
You don't think his later return to Blues warrants any attention? I think that From the Cradle is an excellent album, as is his collaboration album with B.B. King...
The title of this song somewhat salaciously makes me think of 'golden showers' and 'water sports'...
Yikes. This is a blues piece in the up tempo. No need to bring skavy gravy into the song subject's sorrow. I'll just play my air guitar.
The title of this song somewhat salaciously makes me think of 'golden showers' and 'water sports'...
Salacious indeed and slightly revealing that such a subject popped into your mind. . . of course, the elephant ears collars were designed with mopping up in mind.
John Mayer??? Nope.
Actually..... Yep!
He is an amazing axeman in the tradition of JJ Cale and Mr. Clapton. If they were around, he could also confidently stand on the stage and trade licks with Hendrix and Vaughn. The more you know...
Also, wonderful song by EC.
The title of this song somewhat salaciously makes me think of 'golden showers' and 'water sports'...
John Mayer??? Nope.
Did you ever learn the song?
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I think this might be your best yet. Just pops out at you. And the brooding troubled posture fits him perfectly.
Anyone else
in Pittsburgh. Early 70s in Civic Arena. Clapton played this . Roof opened and it rained.
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Always loved this tune.
stephw wrote:
I think its Leon Russell. And the guitar solo in the middle is Stephen Stills.
Leon Russell.
From late 1970 until the end of that decade, Carl Radle was one of the top bassists in rock music. He began the decade as a star on his instrument by virtue of his membership in the short-lived legendary band Derek & the Dominos, alongside Eric Clapton and yoked to drummer Jim Gordon in an outstanding rhythm section — but it was the sheer quality of his work that had led him to that point and sustained him for years after. Born in Oklahoma City in 1942, he reached his teens just as the rock & roll boom began. By the early '60s, he'd made his way to California, where he played for a time as a member of Skip & the Flips, a group organized by future Byrd Skip Battin, playing alongside drummer Billy Mundi. He entered the orbit of his fellow Oklahoman Leon Russell and played numerous sessions for him during the latter's days as an arranger — although uncredited, Radle played on many recordings for Gary Lewis & the Playboys. For a time in the late '60s, he was also a member of the band Colours, which cut two LPs for Dot Records at the end of the decade.
Funny thing is, I too feel somewhat the same way. EC is good, but way over rated. I'm not at a "can't stand this guy" level.
With that said, this song is great.
Eric Clapton is over-rated? Compared to who? Gandhi? MLK? Abraham Lincoln?
Christ, the guy has been championing the blues for nearly 50 years, and giving props to everyone from Robert Johnson to Buddy Guy along the way.
John Mayer is over-rated. Eric Clapton is the gold standard.
To each his own, but damn!
normally, you will see me on emergency escape as soon as a eric-clapton-song will appear anywhere, i really can´t stand this guy.
this song, however, is really really good.
i was about to swear it´s a up-to-now-undiscovered song by my favourite band "big star" lol
thanx anyway for this one :-)
And if I have my timeline correct—he was pretty much baked this whole year (and for several subsequent years). Even if he was partaking in the kinds of pharmacueticals that keep you awake for days, still pretty impressive to be abvle to function, let alone play and sing
Heck, these helped him tremendously. His music is much less compelling since.
So - somewhere in my collection of albums, I have this one. With one track ruined from gleeful over-play.
wonderfull tonight - eric clapton.
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l e t i t r a i n!
Yeah...what is it with fish and rock anyway?....apart from rockfish that is
And psychedelic drugs? -lol-
Man alive, this sounds sweet!
This album came out the same year as Derek and the Dominoes "Layla" and the Delaney and Bonnie album!
Either one far exceeds what most artists can even aspire to, much less equal and excel. Clapton is truly unbelievable!
And if I have my timeline correct—he was pretty much baked this whole year (and for several subsequent years). Even if he was partaking in the kinds of pharmacueticals that keep you awake for days, still pretty impressive to be abvle to function, let alone play and sing
Yeah...what is it with fish and rock anyway?....apart from rockfish that is
His most Beatles-ish tune?
Hannio wrote:
Ironically perceptive: Steven Stills played the solo in the bridge. If it sounds disconnected, it was recorded off site and spliced in.
"True nostalgia is an ephemeral composition of disjointed memories” Lots of nostalgia hearing this ...
A closer match would be the Byrds or Buffalo Springfield.
"Rock On"
"Robert Randolph's solo is amazing!! Never heard a wah wah effect on a lap steel like that before!!A great show! This has been favorited!!"
You're just now discovering this?
Learn to recognize facetiousness when you read it in such a context as this.
My intro to EC was seeing Cream live at the Grande Ballroom in the autumn of '67.....coming up on 42 years, it is.
You're just now discovering this?
See the community forum for links and what-not. Wilkes had an amazing career from what I can tell.
This album came out the same year as Derek and the Dominoes "Layla" and the Delaney and Bonnie album!
Either one far exceeds what most artists can even aspire to, much less equal and excel. Clapton is truly unbelievable!
The Quarters.............
A Great Life I Have Had.
jagdriver wrote:
Ok, third.
All the comments about the playing and how poppy it is or isn't.
I just want to mention how big of a deal Leon's piano in the outro just seals the deal for me. It just brings the whole song together.