Crossroads - Cream | Guitar Lesson

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Learn how to play Crossroads, as performed by Cream released from their 1968 Wheels of Fire album. The lesson covers the rhythm guitar and all lead guitar sections, mainly focusing on how to play the leads.
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Xotic EP Boost: sweetwater.sjv.io/R5Py09 (on at lowest position)
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Gibson SG Kirk Douglas Signature model (no more new - check Reverb for those!) (Bridge pickup, tone at 5, volume at 8-9)
Marshall 1987x 50w Plexi reissue imp.i114863.net/oeYKZY (all knobs on 10, jumped, vol1 at 5, vol2 at 8)
Fryette Powerstation used to attenuate overall room volume
00:00 Introduction / what to expect
02:07 Getting your tone
03:43 Lesson - Intro section
08:25 Lesson - Solo 1 part A
13:27 Lesson - Solo 1 part B
15:27 Demo solo 1
16:23 Lesson - Solo 2 part A
19:32 Lesson - Solo 2 part B
21:22 Lesson - Solo 3 part A
22:28 Lesson - Solo 3 part B
23:24 Demo solo 2 & 3
25:13 Lesson - Outro riff/vamp
26:14 Final thoughts
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@SomeRandomDude2020
@SomeRandomDude2020 Жыл бұрын
Just. Farking. Outstanding. I’ve been listening to this song for 55 years, you are perfect.
@Pedro2706
@Pedro2706 Жыл бұрын
Clapton was 22/23 yo when the live Crossroads was recorded-simply staggering.He is on record as saying he's not that fond of it (I don't know why)-this version of Crossroads with Baker & Bruce pummelling way under Erics playing is for my money totally inspired and the energy & interplay between the 3 is off the wall good.Its one of my all time favourite pieces of music and everytime I listen to it my heart rate goes up.Never got beyond the blues riffing (which itself is great and fairly simple) but your breakdown is as good a lesson as I have ever seen- so I might have to pull out the SG and see if I can paly up on the 19th fret!!!Thanks.
@whatarefriends4
@whatarefriends4 7 ай бұрын
Oh that’s because Clapton’s is a notoriously arrogant prick
@randallpinkfloyd
@randallpinkfloyd 4 ай бұрын
Yeah, the show was on March 8th I believe when Crossroads was recorded live. Clapton’s birthday is on the 30th of March. The man was 22 which is crazy as crap
@jimmuller
@jimmuller 5 күн бұрын
He said at one time that he was playing behind the beat.
@Glicksman1
@Glicksman1 Жыл бұрын
Back in the day, I saw Eric play this on "The Fool", his highly decorated, white, modified 1964 SG. As the venue was not terribly large, he was plugged straight into only one100 watt Marshall Plexi with the usual two, staked 12"x 4 cabinets. I couldn't see how his control knobs were set, but his pickup selector switch was in the middle, on "both". Of course, he played as in a dream, seemingly effortlessly. So much feeling and emotion wafting from those speakers. It was magic.
@12footchain
@12footchain Жыл бұрын
Wow, that is awesome you saw cream up close like that. That had to be 67-68, right?
@Glicksman1
@Glicksman1 Жыл бұрын
@@12footchain Yes, the winter of '67. February, I think. Alright, are you sitting down? The venue was "The Action House" in Island Park, N.Y. Gone now, it was not small, but easily covered by a cranked Marshall stack or less even when packed. The bill for that night was "Cream" and "Moby Grape". It had unexpectedly snowed so hard all day that most of the roads were unplowed and closed that evening. Having both bands' albums and loving them, I wanted to see them, so I drove my dark blue, 1961 Chevy Bel Air there and didn’t get stuck once. As the gig was cancelled because of unexpected heavy snow, they and Moby Grape both came back and appeared at the Action House in late September '67. Including me, there were only maybe twelve people who made it there. The Action House didn’t charge admission that night. Amongst the twelve, in rapt attendance was Leslie West, then the guitarist of The Vagrants. The Grapes couldn’t get there, but Cream did, apparently having come from NYC earlier in the day when the snow was not so high, possibly to rehearse and to leisurely set up their enormous, extensive equipment. Eric had a single Marshall Plexi, dual 12” X 4 cabinet stack, Jack two of them, and on a riser behind them, Ginger’s elabourate, two-bass drum kit took up most of the rear of the stage. They also had a Marshall P.A. system set up, even though the Action House had a house P.A. Cream’s P.A. was, perhaps, tied into that as well. The vocals were unusually clear, and that band played LOUD, for sure, the drums, but not the amps being miced. One of their roadies turned on their amps and such, and in a while, they kind of wandered onto the stage dressed in ordinary clothes for what I suppose they figured would now be just a practice/jam session. They were relaxed and easy and they talked to us a lot and thanked us for being so brave as to be there that evening. Eric sat on the edge of the stage when he didn’t have a vocal part, and between songs, he asked, off mic, if someone would “ light up my fag, if you don’t mind.” As a reward for our pluck, I suppose, they played without much of a break for more than two hours, everything from “Fresh Cream”, some other stuff I never heard before (I think “Sunshine of Your Love” and “Strange Brew”), that Jack Bruce said was going to be on their next album (he didn’t tell us its name probably because they didn’t have a name for it yet). They ended with the last section of “The 1812 Overture” by Tchaikovsky, Ginger doing the cannon. To say that we were astounded, fascinated, and awed by them would not be saying nearly the whole of it. It was amazing. I saw Leslie studying Eric’s flawless playing very closely, as did I, and I suppose all of the guitarists there that evening. That was one of the most memorable musical experiences in my life, ranking with the time when a friend of mine and I went to the Cafe Wha? one sultry afternoon. The “Raves”, the house band, was playing when we walked in. They were excellent and more than worth the $2.50 ($23.41 today) cover charge that got you two watered-down cocktails, a bowl of crackers or nuts, and leave to sit there as long as you wanted to as long as you kept buying dinks. So, The Raves finished their set, and onto the other, main stage came this strange-looking guy dressed in very colourful, flamboyant clothing who looked like he might be Black or Hispanic, or whatever, with the first long Afro hair I had seen along with what looked like a bunch of white high school kids including future “Spirit” guitarist Randy California. “Jimi James and the Blue Flames” played a set. Jimi was playing a sunburst Fender Jazzmaster, upside-down and left-handed, that I much later discovered he had borrowed because his Strat had been recently stolen. He plugged straight into an Ampeg Gemini II amp (no Fuzzface or Wa-Wa pedals yet) with a white, curly guitar cable. My friend and I sat only five feet from them and our thoughts as they played were that we were listening to and watching the world’s greatest electric guitarist. Jimi played behind his head and with his teeth, and did all his gymnastics on that tiny stage, and you can believe that it was quite a show. When we left, I remember saying to my friend that it was a damn’ shame that such a talented player was squirreled away in such an out-of-the-way place where no one would ever see him, and how unjust the music business and life in general was. For all I know, Chas Chandler was there that very day and “discovered” Jimi.
@donaldaulenti4386
@donaldaulenti4386 7 ай бұрын
What a story!! I was a little bit too young to see Jimi Hendrix, but man I really wish I got to watch him play. I have seen Eric many times, but of course in large venues. @@Glicksman1
@rzz9594
@rzz9594 5 күн бұрын
@@Glicksman1 Wow that must of been an extremely magical evening. You are quite a descriptive writer..
@BOOMER-DAD
@BOOMER-DAD Жыл бұрын
This was so heavy in 1968 you can’t even imagine it today. Wheels of fire was the first alp I got with my own money as a caddy in 1968
@earsonfire861
@earsonfire861 Жыл бұрын
I have been working on this solo for 40 years! Still trying to capture all his nuances. You helped me in many places in the 2nd two solos. GREAT job. Thanks so much! Keep'em coming!
@jtbkilmartin9110
@jtbkilmartin9110 Жыл бұрын
Me too. Love this channel soooo much!
@supergolfdude
@supergolfdude Жыл бұрын
Just wanted to say that I am enjoying the hell out of your videos, and forwarding them to my guitar buddies. I’m an old 61-year-old Telecaster player and I love your song choices. Rock on, Brother! 🎸
@12footchain
@12footchain Жыл бұрын
Thank you! Glad you like
@602davido
@602davido Жыл бұрын
Good lesson! One of the Mt. Rushmore's of rock guitar.
@agtronic
@agtronic Жыл бұрын
All the praise in the comments is well deserved. I have to be honest, never saw you before on here, and when I saw the title in my list of suggested videos and kinda rolled my eyes, thinking here we go… I admit a terrible reaction, this was great. You really have the ear for the bends and vibrato. I’ve been working on this one for many years on and off, and you’re hitting the stuff I thought only I heard … great lesson brother, clearly a lot of work went into this. Thank you for your generosity and hard work. This is the stuff that makes the guitar community so great.
@12footchain
@12footchain Жыл бұрын
Welcome!
@stephenbroadhead4733
@stephenbroadhead4733 Жыл бұрын
Irrespective of which guitar Clapton played, your lesson is the best version I have seen and your explanations are great!
@stevenanderson5762
@stevenanderson5762 2 ай бұрын
Have been learning stuff from you for a year or more so figured I owed you a tip for all those lessons. Your lessons are the most accurate Ive found. Thanks
@12footchain
@12footchain 2 ай бұрын
Thank you, that was very generous
@Dan-zq5wt
@Dan-zq5wt Жыл бұрын
This is just fantastic! I tried to pick this out note for note and missed a few things. There’s something about his phrasing that throws me off. You’re right - he doesn’t smear anything - picks everything clean - and he does these 6-7 note melodic runs and then does almost the same notes in reverse - almost symmetrically. I don’t think anyone who claims to be influenced or contemporary with Clapton actually plays like him at all (at least in this era). My Jimmy Page muscle memory doesn’t work on this song at all! I think Clapton in this era must be the greatest blues rock player ever. These solos are pure artistry on fire man. So fast, fiery and melodic. Why oh why did he abandon this style for middle of the road mediocrity?
@pm15424
@pm15424 Жыл бұрын
You came late to my KZbin subscription list, but yours have rapidly become among my favourites guitar videos. This one is one of your best! Keep up the great work!
@12footchain
@12footchain Жыл бұрын
Thank you, welcome!
@tubularbill
@tubularbill Жыл бұрын
Incredible lesson. Thanks much for pulling this apart and showing how this song is really done.
@briankierans2926
@briankierans2926 Жыл бұрын
Wow! Fantastic lesson. Incredible work. Well done. 👏👏👏❤️
@scottalbee3211
@scottalbee3211 Жыл бұрын
Another soulful lesson. Great stuff
@sukoshikanatomo
@sukoshikanatomo Жыл бұрын
This is beautiful! You got the vibe!!! Thank you!
@johnmerrill4717
@johnmerrill4717 Жыл бұрын
Fantastic illustration. Thank you.
@Joe-ce3wh
@Joe-ce3wh Жыл бұрын
Welp, now I have my afternoon mapped out. Thank you, Sir!
@melodymaker396
@melodymaker396 Жыл бұрын
Great lesson and loved the fact you explained the tone settings that most gutar lesson videos do not cover.
@sooparticular
@sooparticular 11 ай бұрын
one of the greatest solos of all time played by one of the greatest of all time.....AND YOU ARE FANTASTIC....in interviews EVH said he would slow records down like crossroads and learn it note for note....what an amazing PERFECT SOLO!!!!!! Thanks from nyc
@johnmcaleese8459
@johnmcaleese8459 Жыл бұрын
Heard the whole band behind you when you did it at speed. Super job !!! Damn. PEACE from Philadelphia
@MrStudio6429
@MrStudio6429 Жыл бұрын
Do you have a link? Would love to hear it
@johnmcaleese8459
@johnmcaleese8459 Жыл бұрын
@@MrStudio6429 Sorry, I just heard the band in my mind because he was so on point !!
@MrStudio6429
@MrStudio6429 Жыл бұрын
@@johnmcaleese8459 He nailed it but to do it live he'd need someone who could cover Bruce's bass lines!
@vayabroder729
@vayabroder729 Жыл бұрын
You nailed the tone and all the nuances!
@markdesod561
@markdesod561 Жыл бұрын
Gr8 ambitious video!! Nailed the riffs and Thank You!!!!
@rick00770
@rick00770 3 ай бұрын
Thanks, lot of good tips there, been meaning to polish up on that solo. Great work, I’ve been improvising for over 50 yrs,self taught. Great video.really appreciate it. I have to add, your version is the best I’ve seen on you tube.
@johna.daquino8678
@johna.daquino8678 11 ай бұрын
Great work!
@bradguitarmanintx157
@bradguitarmanintx157 Жыл бұрын
Clapton used "The Fool" SG Standard during Cream's Crossroads that was recorded at the San Francisco Winterland Ballroom on the Wheels of Fire album.
@markhinrichs2085
@markhinrichs2085 Жыл бұрын
I was there on one of two nights that this may have been recorded... Magic.
@johnpick8336
@johnpick8336 7 ай бұрын
You really nailed this one too. Anticipation of what notes Clapton will play or, as you have demonstrated, Not Play creates excitement and interest in what is being heard. Man I have been listening to Wheels of Fire since it came out in 1968 and I have never really listened until this video. Great job !
@micahmaresca9763
@micahmaresca9763 Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much I’ve been trying to work this song out for so long. I’m going to get this in my arsenal 🤙🏻🤙🏻
@JS-nf1sn
@JS-nf1sn Жыл бұрын
You're a legend.
@MAP448
@MAP448 3 ай бұрын
Really great job
@markarita3
@markarita3 Жыл бұрын
Awesome job buddy!
@MrAxman53
@MrAxman53 Жыл бұрын
That second solo has haunted me for the past 55 years. Nice job.
@jameskidwell5427
@jameskidwell5427 8 ай бұрын
Good stuff man !!!
@harunW42
@harunW42 Жыл бұрын
I really enjoy watching your videos, even tho im relatively new to playing guitar and Im not able to play anything besides strumming some chords. but I like watching them cuz I know that once I developed the skills I will go through all your videos again and finally learn how to play these songs
@MegaMarPaul
@MegaMarPaul Жыл бұрын
Oh boy!! That is a lo-aw-hawt of work!!! You've earned the rest of the week off..
@rainfieldmusic
@rainfieldmusic Жыл бұрын
Lots of good stuff man. Great tone on the guitar 😊
@sPi711
@sPi711 7 ай бұрын
"Just like on the record!" Wow! Reminds me of those ads on the back pages of comic books in the '60s which offered to teach you "How To Play Guitar Like The Ventures."
@12footchain
@12footchain 7 ай бұрын
"Now with 10% more realism!" :-)
@johnpick8336
@johnpick8336 7 ай бұрын
Crossroads is a Ripping Tune played by an absolute monster Eric Clapton. Thanks for posting.
@joeperry9814
@joeperry9814 Жыл бұрын
Awesome thanks so much for sharing 🎶🎶🎶
@seung652
@seung652 Ай бұрын
Amazing ❤
@robertgallagher730
@robertgallagher730 Жыл бұрын
Awesome!!!
@lgp4960
@lgp4960 Жыл бұрын
Well done!!
@altonwilliams7117
@altonwilliams7117 Жыл бұрын
I could tell in the first 3 notes the tone was great!🎵
@stratman9449
@stratman9449 Жыл бұрын
hithere....just sat through your whole lesson, and cudos to you...all spot on....every detail...very "authentic"....i handled it like you up to now...never really playing everything "just like the record", but sort "played" my way through it....cheers mate..love it very much... and please more Eric, Billy(gibbons of course) and the two Jimies (Jimmies)...yes please...never too much...
@12footchain
@12footchain Жыл бұрын
Wow, thank you!
@ezo4
@ezo4 Жыл бұрын
That is a awesome guitar.
@CAP21
@CAP21 Жыл бұрын
Great Clapton Lesson👍 So glad I found your channel recently🙂. Always thought "Forever Man" was one of his best fast songs. Would love to see a guitar tutorial someday if possible😎
@johngretta8476
@johngretta8476 Жыл бұрын
Love your video lessons! The lead guitar solos are helping me break out of the "box". .As somewhat of an old timer, I especially enjoy the Hendrix Cream and early Stones lessons. Still trying to figure out You Got Me Floatin, Get Off My Cloud, Spanish Castle Magic, etc. the right way. Thanks for doing this!
@12footchain
@12footchain Жыл бұрын
Welcome, great songs. Live got me floating and spanish castle. I'll get to those
@marcbolan1818
@marcbolan1818 Жыл бұрын
Absolutely used the SG for this. He didn't have the 335TDC yet.
@vayabroder729
@vayabroder729 Жыл бұрын
Actually he already had the 335; since 1964; when he bought it new. A few years ago he sold it in auction for over $800K
@marcbolan1818
@marcbolan1818 Жыл бұрын
@@vayabroder729 That 335 was actually Chris Dreja’s block ES-335TDC and not Eric’s, although he used it.
@chrispage2782
@chrispage2782 Жыл бұрын
interesting, because this live version is the one we all grew up with (or at least I did!), and in the accompanying video he’s clearly using the 335. Now, someone might have taken footage of Cream performing Crossroads, and synced it to the track on W.O.F., because in the video there ARE some synching issues. But that’s CLEARLY the original track on W.O.F., and in the vid at least, clearly his 335….
@marcbolan1818
@marcbolan1818 Жыл бұрын
@@chrispage2782 Not sure if your are citing the Albert Hall gig which is not the version that was on Wheels on Fire.
@vayabroder729
@vayabroder729 Жыл бұрын
@@marcbolan1818 Yes!
@jcruisioso5975
@jcruisioso5975 2 ай бұрын
Killer . Like evh man. Thanks .
@JS-nf1sn
@JS-nf1sn Жыл бұрын
Heck yeah. Thank you!
@joecamus9214
@joecamus9214 Жыл бұрын
great job nailing the tone of "the fool" sg clapton used in the live winterlands wheels of fire version (never was the 335 like some people want to believe)
@mikeblair4017
@mikeblair4017 Жыл бұрын
You got da beat!
@prosperityconsulting
@prosperityconsulting Жыл бұрын
Gotta say, thanks again. You are one hell of a guitar player. Saw cream do this at Yale New Haven, late 60s some time. Nah, I wasn't a student, just a hippy.
@12footchain
@12footchain Жыл бұрын
Wow, would have loved to see them in the flesh
@armadillotoe
@armadillotoe Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this. I haven't played in 30 years but I think it may be time to drag my toys out and give it a try.
@stevemoreton2751
@stevemoreton2751 15 күн бұрын
Love your respect
@trainwreck44
@trainwreck44 Жыл бұрын
what a great job you did on this, it's really dead on in every way! epic guitar song, thank you!
@stratcat4461
@stratcat4461 Жыл бұрын
I noticed that you (like Clapton) seldom use the little finger when soloing. Great job with this tutorial. You've done an excellent job showing all the nuance of Clapton's playing technique.
@dirtdiver259
@dirtdiver259 Жыл бұрын
Thanks!
@12footchain
@12footchain Жыл бұрын
Thank you!
@DrGlennChiarello
@DrGlennChiarello Жыл бұрын
i have read that and have seen pictures of eric playing an ES-335 during that session
@vayabroder729
@vayabroder729 Жыл бұрын
That was the farewell concert at the Royal Albert Hall. This show was the Winterland Theater in San Francisco.
@kdarby7535
@kdarby7535 Жыл бұрын
It was his psychedelic SG .... he used his B.B. inspired vibrato ....
@markhinrichs2085
@markhinrichs2085 Жыл бұрын
Yes, I remember the Day-Glo painted axe.
@1fredwahl
@1fredwahl Жыл бұрын
You are very good
@scaryfakevirus
@scaryfakevirus Жыл бұрын
You just cannot beat that Marshall tone!!!
@sooparticular
@sooparticular 11 ай бұрын
gibby and marshall is PERFECT
@scaryfakevirus
@scaryfakevirus 11 ай бұрын
@@sooparticular Exactly! I have several Gibsons, but no Marshalls now sadly. Can't beat that duo!
@sooparticular
@sooparticular 11 ай бұрын
@@scaryfakevirus i play lsl guitars and fender amps but am shopping for a les paul...played a 335 was very nice but damn thats a HUGE guitar!!
@scaryfakevirus
@scaryfakevirus 11 ай бұрын
@@sooparticular I had a nice red 335 (ex Geoff Whitehorn) which I got from one of his mates. I swapped it with a nice Les Paul which he was after. I eventually sold it but I really regret selling it now. I will get another one day when I get some money.
@stephenbroadhead4733
@stephenbroadhead4733 Жыл бұрын
I stand corrected, Clapton did play the red 335 at the Albert Hall farewell concert, but the Winterland show was probably the Gibson SG!
@MrStudio6429
@MrStudio6429 Жыл бұрын
Awesome job! Always was told it was a 335. I've been in more than a few studios in my time and met some of the older great engineers. I wish I had asked more questions. . . . . . . Really wish I had asked more questions and taken pics. .. . . . . . . . . . . .
@rick00770
@rick00770 2 ай бұрын
Clapton was playing behind the beat on some of it he said that's why he was not pleased fully with it. But it sounded in time to me. I guess they were just jamming and Ginger was really going at it. But anyway who cares , it's fantastic. And thanks for breaking it down so well. If I can get it down it will be worth the effort. Plus you can use some of those riffs in other stuff. A great addition to anyone's arsenal I'd say.😊
@GaryBook
@GaryBook Жыл бұрын
Great choice and videos. You are bringing it home!!! Maybe Hideaway or Tribute to Elmore? ❤
@westfield90
@westfield90 Жыл бұрын
Thank you. Btw love that sunburst epiphone casino in the back. My eye kept going there 😅
@mayito714
@mayito714 Жыл бұрын
Clapton played a Cherry Red 1964 Gibson Es-335 in that classic recording.
@erict1917
@erict1917 Жыл бұрын
Nice.
@MarshallAmpMan
@MarshallAmpMan 7 ай бұрын
nice!
@guydouglas6094
@guydouglas6094 Жыл бұрын
Great tone - that's how Clapton, sounded. A good lesson. I've gotta say, enjoy your enthusiasm on your videos along with the great lessons. I note you have the Marshall attenuated? and both channels connected. I have said before on your earlier videos, man I love that SG!!!!!
@12footchain
@12footchain Жыл бұрын
Yep attenuated w fryette power station
@fulviosanna
@fulviosanna 8 ай бұрын
Nice video!The notes you play are very close to the original.Eric was playing the Gibson 335 for this song
@Whostolethekishka9
@Whostolethekishka9 Жыл бұрын
Playin WoF in my parents attic at age 16....EC Please, GB Please! Best intro in Blues Rock History. I finally figured this out on my cream (no pun intended) Les Paul reissue, which is actually an SG like yours w gold hardware, no Bigsby unfortunately..
@dreuxschoenbeck2625
@dreuxschoenbeck2625 Жыл бұрын
There is an interview out there with Barbara Walters and EVH where Eddie starts talking about Eric and the influence he had on him. He then proceeds to playing this song. Worth a listen if you can find it
@kevinalfrey2633
@kevinalfrey2633 Жыл бұрын
I love that interview, then he starts playing Blackmore 😂
@flyonwall360
@flyonwall360 Жыл бұрын
For years, every so often, I would attempt to learn this song, and I could never get the feel for it. I've always loved the song but could never get it right. You, Sir, have done an excellent job of showing the riffs that Clapton did. I may give this one yet another shot and bring it to band practice.
@garyrindt9863
@garyrindt9863 Жыл бұрын
I quit playing this song about 40 years ago, i might have to work on it
@tdichow
@tdichow Жыл бұрын
Damn, you're so good on that guitar 🤘
@jsimonlarochelle
@jsimonlarochelle Жыл бұрын
Great video. The thing with Crossroad though is getting a bass player to learn Jack Bruce's part note for note. You can't simply get a bass player to accompany this solo using the standard blues progression that they use while Eric is singing. It won't fit very well. Those guys are just following each other and not making a lot of effort on sticking to the standard progression. Their focus is more on playing something that sounds melodically good (actually really great). I suspect that they started more standard and that they gradually developed the solo into something more adventurous as the tour went on. Eric Clapton himself in at least one interview was annoyed at people praising his performance on that song. I remember him complaining that they were not following the chord progression (the box) and not realizing the genius of doing this. Which shows that you are not always the best judge when looking at your own work. At that moment of rock history they really were the Cream of the rock musician. No other rock group reached that level as far as improvisation is concerned. Much of that is because of Jack Bruce and Ginger Baker jazz background however the presence of Eric Clapton was a real bonus. Although he did not have the level of Jack Bruce, in those days Clapton was on fire and had such a beautiful fluid playing that it would have been hard to find a better complement.
@12footchain
@12footchain Жыл бұрын
Good points. I almost edited in after the fact how astonishing the bass playing was on that song. Literally never paid attention to it until I was prepping this video. Just...wow
@vayabroder729
@vayabroder729 Жыл бұрын
@@12footchain Yes! Jack is GOING TO TOWN in that number!
@Vanguardsman
@Vanguardsman Жыл бұрын
There are snippets in Clapton's two solos where you can hear that he used what Jack just played. I'll document the time points.
@christopherball7937
@christopherball7937 Жыл бұрын
Clapton use a 1964 Gibson ES-335
@Dan-zq5wt
@Dan-zq5wt Жыл бұрын
Clapton is not my favorite guitarist but these solos are in my top 10, with the second solo in the top 3. Were these 100% improvised? Mind blowing melody with incredible tone. Great job both playing and explaining!
@semp36445
@semp36445 Жыл бұрын
He does play the 335 on this. 68 is the year he started playing it almost exclusively on stage. You can see him play it with the Dirty Mac in Rock and Roll Circus which was recorded in 68
@colinmcnab6145
@colinmcnab6145 Жыл бұрын
He played the 335 at the farewell concert at the Albert Hall London in 68.
@effdpaul1815
@effdpaul1815 Жыл бұрын
A song that is almost too difficult to emulate and do justice to ... even after playing since '65 and learning a lot of Clapton's work. I think that even Eric couldn't do again what he did live on that recording. Sounds like you've spent a lot of time learning this one ... and posting it on You Tube as a tutorial .... a lot of pressure to get it right ... just right. Nice job.
@alexander_winston
@alexander_winston Жыл бұрын
Great video thanks! I think he actually used an ES-335 for the studio recording.
@12footchain
@12footchain Жыл бұрын
is there an actual studio recording by Cream of crossroads? I've only heard the live one?
@mayito714
@mayito714 Жыл бұрын
@@12footchain I believe he only recorded that particular song as the classic live version we all cherish.
@davidrennke763
@davidrennke763 Жыл бұрын
would love to see you dissect "lazy" by Deep Purple. I learned it note for note in the 70s and it is full nuance and swing!
@MrStudio6429
@MrStudio6429 Жыл бұрын
You outta try learning it on the keyboards. Jon Lord was a monster player.
@sterlingmcvay2469
@sterlingmcvay2469 Жыл бұрын
Thanks!! Love The Energy of this song!! Hey, I was trying to find a lesson on Uriah Heep's PARADISE? Not much success. I think it may be in Open C Tuning, as I believe The Wizard is - maybe something you might be Interested in doing? Appreciate the songs you do.
@sweetpain67
@sweetpain67 Жыл бұрын
Still, one of the most eternally mysterious performances in all of rock history. I think...there may be yet one more untapped critically important lock to it, and it has to do not with Eric...but with Jack. What if, our frame is wrong. What if...this is actually a jazz song. Masquerading as blues.
@sweetpain67
@sweetpain67 Жыл бұрын
I partially say this as, although having a trained rock/blues ear...I can’t “hear” jazz. And I can’t hear this,
@agtronic
@agtronic Жыл бұрын
I agree that there is something more going on with this recording that I have not heard Clapton do since. The switching between minor and major is way more than just a trick, he really did it well on this one, like someone who is well versed in musical theory, but he wasn’t. And the way he and Bruce played together… just wow. There’s a reason this recording never gets old to me. I’m (only) 43 but I’ve been mesmerized by this recording since I was 7 years old, and I still listen to it attentively when I do.
@sweetpain67
@sweetpain67 Жыл бұрын
@@agtronic There’s also the Clapton-confirmed theory that he “got lost” in the solo, missed cues on when to go to four. That STILL doesn’t solve it for me,
@tone.1
@tone.1 Жыл бұрын
Brilliant stuff….I’m just a bit sad that I probably won’t be able to nail this one 😂❤
@MrIkesimba
@MrIkesimba Жыл бұрын
You will. Jus take it one bar at a time.
@johnrussell2689
@johnrussell2689 Жыл бұрын
Very nice indeed, have the live goodbye set with versions of this and none sounded like winterland show possibly edits i believe what u?
@devinlong6304
@devinlong6304 Жыл бұрын
Great video man! Was wondering about which exact model of sg yours is, because it is so killer!
@12footchain
@12footchain Жыл бұрын
Thank you, it's this one www.gibson.com/en-US/Electric-Guitar/USA19H701/Ebony
@stephenbroadhead4733
@stephenbroadhead4733 Жыл бұрын
Clapton played a red Gibson 335 on the live version.
@Rich6Brew
@Rich6Brew Жыл бұрын
His SG was used on the track in question.
@12footchain
@12footchain Жыл бұрын
I don't think do, he used that 335 on the live farewell concert at Royal Albert Hall, but not this one at Winterland in March 68
@MrStudio6429
@MrStudio6429 Жыл бұрын
I would love to hear you play this Live with a backup band BUT I think you'd be hard-pressed to find someone who could cover Bruce's bass line!
@robertshirley3422
@robertshirley3422 Жыл бұрын
Clapton used a red Gibson ES-335 for the live version off Wheels Of Fire.
@12footchain
@12footchain Жыл бұрын
Can you point me to where that is verified? Are there interviews, pics vids of that gig on that song where that is shown or talked about?
@markwright9352
@markwright9352 Жыл бұрын
Any Peter Green lessons coming?
@johnrussell2689
@johnrussell2689 Жыл бұрын
Just to touch on this, there is no studio crossroads, if anything which I doubt is playing it with the bluesbreakers with mayall 66-67? That would be live though
@jackbrowning511
@jackbrowning511 6 ай бұрын
I believe he is playing a Cherry ES335 live in concert…
@paulkramer9666
@paulkramer9666 Жыл бұрын
Ever heard the version performed by Free?
@gnawbabygnaw
@gnawbabygnaw Жыл бұрын
🤙🤙
@dragonboymusic2752
@dragonboymusic2752 Жыл бұрын
he played a 335 also has good reach
@michaelsharman3055
@michaelsharman3055 Жыл бұрын
Great video! How are you mic'ing the cabinet? I see 2x mic's, are they both 57'?
@12footchain
@12footchain Жыл бұрын
Yes, both 57s
@dallastoto3189
@dallastoto3189 4 ай бұрын
He played a 335 in his early Crossroads days
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