Fil, you just can't contain your appreciation for the talent of other artists. I love watching you light up when you hear something. Thanks for great contributions.
@jilcooper961911 ай бұрын
Isn’t he a doll as he listens?? Every video; he loves music and what he does!!
@davidcritchley350911 ай бұрын
I love seeing his passion. Even if I don't understand the technicalities myself.
@michellefederico45108 ай бұрын
Totally agree with you! I just love watching him through these performance analyses. He has such an appreciation for music of all genres and any age! And, he has an impossibly lovely smile. A joy to watch.
@53lyric17 ай бұрын
@@michellefederico4510 I agree with you 100%!!
@m.denonsens Жыл бұрын
Agreed!! Creative control is worth everything. Eric Clapton having his voice altered by the record company is outrageous. Older artists whose voices have changed need to be heard as they are, like Johnny Cash when he sang “Hurt.” I would love to hear what he really brought to this version from his lifelong musicality and maturity, the same way he brought it to the guitar playing in the performance. Autotune kills interpretation.
@sheatiller2465 Жыл бұрын
Autotune can actually be a real artistic tool imo, but the way Melodyne and other pitch correction tools are used especially with older artists (E.G. The Who's "WHO" album, The Beach Boys' releases and some of their their solo work post 2010ish, and Queen's live releases) usually sounds awful. I don't believe the technology can possibly handle a voice's subharmonics in a way that doesn't dip into the uncanny valley in human perception.
@swarkamal7 ай бұрын
I so agree that auto tune is interfering with he voice and essentially life of the artist. Look up the Japanese aesthetic of an imperfection in any art as a needed value. It says something about us. Auto tune tech is a commodity driven value but not one of meaning.
@retrogroovecraft7 ай бұрын
@@swarkamal Wabi Sabi, is as 'blues' as it gets.
@hifibrony7 ай бұрын
Robert Plant doesn't pretend his voice is what it was 45 years ago, so he rearranges parts to fit within the range he still has. That is called artistic integrity.
@rhiannonhill7 ай бұрын
A lot of older artists never had vocal coaching so they didn't realise that there's stuff you need to do DAILY to keep your voice. A lot smoked, or vaped etc. NOOO! I'm 73, I take very good care of my voice and as a result of what I have learned I'm singing better now than I did in my 20s, AND more range, as I've had a bunch of coaching. My last singing teacher told me his Dad sang professionally into his 90s! There are things in the ageing process that would spoil your voice of course, but I still think people don't know how to maintain it. Gentle singing every day is a good start, hydration, and please, artists whose career was built on Throat Voice, they're the ones who go down first. As for the fret buzz, OMG doesn't Eric have a guitar tech????
@redpine866510 ай бұрын
Reminds me of when Jimmy Page was putting together the live Zep release "How the West Was Won". A young producer was in the booth with Page and remarked how Bonham missed a beat and he was going to "fix it". Page flipped and told him to leave it alone! Saying "If he dropped a beat, it's because he meant to!"
@mikeandstony6 ай бұрын
Great album
@fredjones74256 ай бұрын
Yes, there are mistakes on every Zep album, some more obvious than others. It's what happens when humans make music. The humanity adds to the experience.
@redpine86656 ай бұрын
@@fredjones7425 I heard Down By The Seaside probably a hundred times and never noticed a mistake until a musician friend of mine pointed out where Page missed a chord completely around 4:40.
@allrequiredfields6 ай бұрын
@@redpine8665 Im obsessed with Zeppelin and I can tell you there are genuine mistakes all over the place. And I'm not going to pull any of that 'bUT ThE miStaKEs maKe iT beTteR' it's that they just don't matter, and fixing them wouldn't make the song any better. On top of that, changing even the most minor of details would INSTANTLY stand out to anyone even moderately familiar with their songs because they're so ubiquitous.
@Book-Mark3 ай бұрын
@@fredjones7425 I love the squeaky pedal that is not there on some remasters.
@TheColdrush22 Жыл бұрын
You are the most polite “ranter” on earth. Love it!
@noneofyourbeeswax0122 сағат бұрын
Certainly more polite than Clapton's own onstage racist rants...
@lorimontcalm90862 жыл бұрын
Fil I love the smile that breaks through as you watch something you really like, or when the video gives you an excellent example of what you want to emphasize. Keep on smiling!!!
@CrankCase087 ай бұрын
Gay.
@lorimontcalm90867 ай бұрын
@CrankCase08 what is THAT suppose to mean? And what bearing does it have on my comment? Perhaps you've aptly named yourself.
@ziblot12357 ай бұрын
He really does have good taste in music
@Keyspoet277 ай бұрын
@CrankCase08 Judgmental jerk. Nothing wrong with gay, fyi.
@loraineashton48997 ай бұрын
Yep your right that smile
@pauldad114 күн бұрын
This is what KZbin videos should be like. Honest, insightful, informative and with a real joy in the music. Fabulous!
@rcandrews43342 жыл бұрын
This is why I am a subscriber. You are a class act in your picking apart a song without ripping into the artists. Well done.
@wingsofpegasus2 жыл бұрын
Thanks!
@michaelward9880 Жыл бұрын
Exactly!
@Incandescentiron2 жыл бұрын
I hate auto-tune. I expect an AI to sing perfect notes. I expect humans to be imperfect. That's generally what makes all the performers voices unique.
@Medaasolasso2 жыл бұрын
Correct, analog players is what is important, not if your pedal is analog.
@ffggddss Жыл бұрын
Yes! But I would substitute "expressive" for "imperfect." Fred
@TB-Glove Жыл бұрын
You hate, badly done auto-tune. If it's done right, you'd never know, unless the original performance was so bad you had to tune nearly every word. Eric Clapton has NEVER to my knowledge given a performance that would warrant such a thing. But I agree with you, I hate that "is this a person or a keyboard demo" vocal sound your get from overuse of auto-tune.
@markallen2984 Жыл бұрын
@@ffggddss What is frequently inspiring about art, is the human striving for unattainable perfection. That is the nobility in it: that is why it is admirable, that is why it is inspiring. To reach for something that exceeds the artist's grasp is to exercise, honor and acknowledge the divine aspect of the artists' nature.
@DarbyF Жыл бұрын
Auto tune destroys what's great about Blues and Rock. Never the same way twice. Perfection is in the mistakes.
@PaisleyPatchouli Жыл бұрын
Clapton has always been a blues singer. Who the hell would decide to auto tune a blues singer? It's all about the nuance and the notes between the notes. I wonder if this footage is available without the auto tune?
@Nemo675772 ай бұрын
Agree 💯. The words “auto tune” and “blues singer” don’t belong in the same sentence; hecc, they don’t even belong in the same county!”
@BobWadeGuitar2 күн бұрын
Yeah, he has always been aware of the micro-tuning of his vocal for effect, so it makes no sense.
@glenncbjones2 жыл бұрын
Hey Fil, Your musical analyses are both enlightening and by turns hilarious! Your genuine respect for those artists you review is quite obvious, so when you have to offer criticism of choices, technique or production, your comments are always rife with love, humanity and respect! Watching you juggle both appreciation and disgust is a thing of beauty! Stay the course young man… In regard to the whole “auto tune” and pitch correction business, I still think that “Dark Forces” are at work here, trying to suck all of the joy and spiritual nourishment out of our music! But they didn’t reckon on you, Fil! Keep on doing what you do so well, and the forces of nescience and entropy don’t stand a chance! - Namaste, Glenn
@jodidavis65952 жыл бұрын
Well said 👍🏼
@sue91972 жыл бұрын
Agreed
@ictengineer7382 жыл бұрын
I agree with Glenn wholeheartedly, Fil's passion for the art and respect for the artist both shine through in this analysis. I don't understand who it is in the music industry believes running auto tune software against Eric Clapton performing "Layla" live at the Royal Albert Hall is a good idea.
@marnaehrech12232 жыл бұрын
Glenn, well done!! The dark forces have come after us through every avenue of human existence. But when they changed the "A" tuning standard from 432 hz, a frequency which is in harmony w humans, and Nature, to 440, a frequency which is DISSONANT to humans and Nature, that really sealed it. Evil. We need to go back to tuning that is life-affirming, not threatening us.
@bthomson2 жыл бұрын
Wow! You know this guy!
@lechat8533 Жыл бұрын
I can`t put into words how much I admire your knowledge, talent, attitude, kindness, and professionalism. It must be such a joy to have you as a teacher.
@lechat8533 Жыл бұрын
@First Last Doesn`t one need adverbs to describe someone or something ?! But what can I say? Of course, you are right My comment is a contradiction in itself. I was aware of that while writing it... LOL
@OLLiGoldeaux Жыл бұрын
...just take it !
@jilcooper961911 ай бұрын
Isn’t Fil the BEST?? I learn so much. And his joyful smile as he listens speaks to his love of music.
@SuziQ.9 ай бұрын
@@lechat8533, One needs _adjectives_ to describe something. Your original comment is fine. I don’t know what the (now deleted) reply was, but it probably wasn’t necessary.
@ukebox00oftheworld637 ай бұрын
Can't you?
@colinyoung9943 Жыл бұрын
Absolutely agree with you. The point is to hear as much of the artist as possible and it's often the slipping onto and off the notes that adds the spice.
@lazlomattachine83342 жыл бұрын
You’re spot on here Fil, Autotune is the modern soul vacuum, sucking the humanity from music one “correction” at a time. Such a drag….
@andyharpist2938 Жыл бұрын
Its blues for goodness sake!
@carlmarks8170 Жыл бұрын
Eric Clapton is the 20th century soul vacuum, sucking the humanity from music one album at a time.
@rodneyketsa8554 Жыл бұрын
@@carlmarks8170 So true, has the heart of a business man, not a blues man!
@easyenetwork2023 Жыл бұрын
I hate it because it ruins a great concert or singer for me.
@scottbreseke716 Жыл бұрын
When people play the organ they're playing an autotuned instrument. I don't mind autotune at all.
@drewpall25982 жыл бұрын
Another excellent analysis on how Auto Tune has killed the feeling from the original human voice that was recorded on the night of this performance. also love the little details you point out that we might have overlooked. thanks Fil. 😊
@suelucey96212 жыл бұрын
Cher
@christinerobinson93722 жыл бұрын
That is really pretty scary when you think about it, we may all become deaf to the shades of expression we use!
@bigtone13482 жыл бұрын
I blame Cher for popularising this awful fad.
@bryangipe12 жыл бұрын
I felt the same when cd's first came out to replace vinyl lps, lost some feeling in the music...
@essbee23162 жыл бұрын
One of the Spice Girls did a Solo album. I read a review where they said it was auto-tuned so much she sounded like a dalek! Some people shouldn’t be allowed into a studio!
@peterjones46216 ай бұрын
I just can't get into this version of Layla. I was 16 in 1970 when Layla came out and I freaking loved it, it was a great time in my life and the song brings back so many good memories. I still listen to it often, never gets old, but this new version bores me to tears...snore. Thanks for the video Fil!
@MrClassicmetal6 ай бұрын
Agreed. That acoustic version sounds lame to me. It lacks that edge. In fact, almost _all_ acoustic versions of rock songs are kind of weak.
@juliehooper23506 ай бұрын
I also agree. The original version was full of intensity and angst that corresponded to my teenage imagination. The one band I thought did unplugged versions really well was Nirvana.
@TKing-ph7bq6 ай бұрын
If there wasn't the original Layla and this version had come out I don't think it would have been considered anything more than a boring filler song.
@bricaaron39786 ай бұрын
You don't say anything about the _original_ acoustic version, though. What do you think about it? *MrClassicmetal* says that almost all acoustic versions of rock songs sound weak to him --- do you agree? My recollection is that the MTV Unplugged version of Layla was _apparently_ almost universally appreciated. The Unplugged version was the first one that I heard, but after many years of listening to it _and_ the original, I honestly believe that the Unplugged version is a better rendition of the song --- just like I believe that the Carnes version of Bette Davis Eyes is superior to the original.
@MrClassicmetal6 ай бұрын
@@bricaaron3978 Although the one in this video is even worse, I never quite understood the popularity of the original acoustic cover either. One guy who did play great acoustic _covers_ of popular songs is José Feliciano. Because he's a fantastic guitarist, and he his playing was adventurous. But in general acoustic renditions of popular songs are lacking. It all sounds so safe and generic. It's not much different from elevator music.
@marnaehrech12232 жыл бұрын
Brilliant analysis, FIL!! Love Eric. Saw him live in the early 80s at SPAC (Saratoga Performing Arts Center) in upstate NY. He was fabulous!!! Unfortunately, it started raining, so my husband, the carpenter, ran to our truck, got a 100-foot roll of plastic sheeting, and it was unrolled over the entire crowd on the grassy hill surrounding the covered stage. Soon the area beneath the plastic was filled w pot smoke as the rain poured down on the plastic above us... And I can still hear the sounds of Layla overriding the noise of the rain as we fell under Eric's spell. They don't make nights like that anymore!!! Much love from Vermont, Fil!
@rexwave46242 жыл бұрын
That’s a great story!
@kasperkjrsgaard14472 жыл бұрын
Did he play “let it rain” too?
@carlcushmanhybels81592 жыл бұрын
There's a Layla I'd like to hear. Thanks for evoking it for us.
@justinmaher3182 жыл бұрын
Your enthusiasm keeps me coming back. When you listen to a performance you can't help smiling. It's infectious. Eric deserves better post production than "auto ruin"
@fretbuzzly11 ай бұрын
Indeed. The beauty of a live performance is in the imperfection. I don't like any perfection if it can be helped, even in the studio, but particularly in a live setting I want to hear the actual performance as it was and not someone else's interpretation of how it should have been. To me some of the greatest moments in music come from the "mistakes". It gives the music its character that pulls you in.
@adamwatson691610 ай бұрын
Nothing wrong with perfection is a long as its natural because the performance was actually perfect and not made perfect after the fact .
@kennethcrowther22777 ай бұрын
It's not even another person's interpretation of how it should've been. It's a bloody machines.
@bgrass137 ай бұрын
Neil? Is that you? 😂 Anyway, great comment!
@glennstep12 жыл бұрын
A very spot on, welcomed, and appropriate rant! Thank you. Autotune is like fingernails on a chalkboard. It is like telling a chef to microwave a frozen dinner for a formal banquet. I seriously doubt this was sanctioned by EC. It is amazing how often artists do not have control - even when producing studio recordings. I'm sure Fil can relate to this. Thanks for your channel, Fil.
@richardmindemann6935 Жыл бұрын
AutoTune and AutoCorrect for computers are way past being annoying.
@SuziQ.9 ай бұрын
@@richardmindemann6935, Autocorrect has made more work for me, when typing something. I hate it as much as my ears hate hearing auto tune.
@jpalberthoward97 ай бұрын
@@richardmindemann6935Every time they invent some new digital gimmick that does the work for us, another skill goes out the window.
@EvelynBaron7 ай бұрын
@@SuziQ. oh god me too.
@michele_e2 жыл бұрын
Over the years, James Taylor has also changed how he performs many of his songs. "You've got a Friend" and "Shower the People" are the first two that come to mind. Yes, such talent that can perform a song solo with his guitar, with a band backing him, as a duet, and with backup singers. And they all sound quite different, but all great. I am not as familiar with Clapton's work, but this is such a soft song, un-reminiscent of the 1970's-80's Clapton that I knew, but still a great song. To paraphrase Lynyrd Skynyrd's "Saturday Night Special", we should "dump 'auto-tune equipment' to the bottom of the sea." Let us appreciate who Clapton is now - so what if he misses a few notes at the age of 70! Would much rather the real thing than some sanitized version. Thanks for your video.
@swarkamal7 ай бұрын
THIS IS SUCH A MEANINGFUL VIDEO AND DISCUSSION (just check out the fantastic comments). As someone who is a musician and is living in the tech glamor capital of the Silicon Valley. I think this subject is one of THE most important discussions we can have today. What is it to be human? The hubris and lack of any humility in the field of tech and in this case recording of artisic expression, is astonishing. As you said here. WHO ARE THEY TO THINK THEY CAN OR SHOULD ALTER A PERFORMANCE? Their pocketbooks are full and their sense of power in society is taken for granted now for no real reason but to create momentary baubles for the consumer. Is our purpose in being human to sit back and simply purchase "perfect" THINGS or to participate in the profound gift of the creative process? Learn from it. Grow from it. Feel it. And most importantly to 23:26 cultivate discernment.
@Mmdrums17 ай бұрын
Preach!👍🏼
@davidcunningham73302 жыл бұрын
You are SO GOOD! You mentioned the sitar and I thought NO ONE is going to notice that because it's so obscure! Since the song is an Arabic story that also has a somewhat mirror image with Patty I heard what I thought was EC making a guitar sound like a sitar to put a backstop to the Arabic story. And you - YOU! - made mention of the sitar! I am so impressed! On a side note - I think the original backing guitarist on the MTV acoustic original (Andy Fairweather Lowe) is one of the GREATEST guitarist of all time!!
@tooter52502 жыл бұрын
Very interesting. Beyond the horrors of autotuning, I appreciate your consistent underscoring of the subtle ways of playing notes (voclas and instrument), and imparting feeling and personal style that makes for a unique and special sound.
@DrMcFly28 Жыл бұрын
Imagine if someone went smoothing out the lines in an artist's paintings or sanding down their sculptures, just because they feel it makes them more pleasing to the eye.
@u2buserusingu2b957 ай бұрын
Changing Picasso's paintings to be more symmetrical. 😲😭
@manonymous47377 ай бұрын
sharpen up Van Gogh's sunflowers a bit. It's a bit blurry, isn't it?
@mikezooper7 ай бұрын
True! Mona Lisa’s smile shouldn’t be ambiguous, we must Photoshop it!
@bluesrocker917 ай бұрын
I think that is actually, in a way, exactly what is going on. The rise of DAW software introduced a strong visual element to recording and mixing for the first time. I've seen it happen many times with mix engineers who just can't stand it when the transients of say a live drum take don't sit perfectly on the time grid, or when certain notes are a cent or two off the exact pitch. Despite the take already sounding fantastic and full of energy when you ignore the visual element.
@grangrampa8327 ай бұрын
There’s nothing wrong with his original voice
@thepagan54322 жыл бұрын
I was 15 when the original came out, I could listen to it for hours and never get bored. Seen him twice and if you listen to his days in Cream on vinyl his true voice shines through.
@FeelingShred2 жыл бұрын
I just miss that PUNCH that Cream had so much 🙏🙏 Music not always used to be something to be listened "in the background"... I fucking hate that... I'm not old enough to need Morphine just yet 🤣🤣🤣
@thepagan54322 жыл бұрын
@@FeelingShred it was my elder brother that first had a Cream LP, I listened to it and after a few plays all the small nuances just built up to a great sound. I know I sound like my father back in the day, but there does seem to be a lack of musicians that better those from earlier days. Having said that I enjoy listening to Linkin Park ( Chester, sadly missed ), Stains and Foo fighters to name a few.
@wayneelliott7011 Жыл бұрын
That's because Eric had an absolute Genius musician in the Band to carry him in Jack Bruce, virtuoso Bass player, superb Vocalist and good Songwriter, Ginger was also a pretty handy Drummer.
@Vanidar507 ай бұрын
@@wayneelliott7011 Correct! Jack Bruce is the man by Cream by far.Ginger not bad....Clapton has no skill to play guitar on high music level and he is the most overrated man in rockmusic history. Feeling? Oh yes...but you must have just a little bit skill...Slow hand? I must laughing...Its strange how some people have a carisma and iMO there is no reason for that...
@Kaotiqua2 жыл бұрын
As a singer, I'd be positively livid if I was autotuned by some tech. The entire artistry of a vocalist is in the "life" of the voice. The grace and emotion is in the hints of dissonance. Tragic abuse.
@SuziQ.9 ай бұрын
I’m not a fan of dissonance. I think that auto tune creates dissonance, when I hear its mechanical artifacts.
@1LittleNonna3 ай бұрын
Singers put their should into their performances. With autotune there is no point in bothering.
@Kaotiqua3 ай бұрын
@@SuziQ. Natural, deliberate dissonance is a different thing. It can, used properly, contribute to the emotional voice of a song- not like just being off-key. But I get what you're saying about mechanical dissonance. That's more of a mood of it's own. I think sounds like that too can contribute, but not when they're stealing the texture of a natural voice.
@mademsoisellerhapsody3 ай бұрын
@@Kaotiqua the red shoulder hawk in a nearby pine pierces with dissonance that adds meaning to its cry.
@peggypeter8070 Жыл бұрын
I do appreciate that as an artist he has every right to reinterpret his music, but I do love the early Layla much better! I was young back then too, so it speaks to my heart more. I don’t play instruments so I can’t follow some of what you are sharing musically but my old self is totally in love with the electric guitar!!❤️
@MikeGarveyBlues Жыл бұрын
Damn. Once you hear it you can’t stop hearing it! As you say, this is not an artist that needs auto tune and it’s the tiny imperfections that give everything character. Can’t even begin to imagine how angry I would feel if someone applied this to my performance without asking!
@easyenetwork2023 Жыл бұрын
He is not my favorite voice, but AutoTune ruins it for some performers.
@SpicyTexan64 Жыл бұрын
Clapton sucks
@JJJJJVVVVVLLLLL Жыл бұрын
so much autotune in music. Once your ear learns how to spot it, you can hear it in song after song by 100s of artists
@chrismowag691910 ай бұрын
I would argue that he wasn’t just asked, but that he gave the go 😉 maybe it was the artist after all who decided and is not in line with self-acclaimed „purists“. Just a thought …
@sean-in-wnc7 ай бұрын
If they did it without my knowledge, absolutely. That's unacceptable. But are we really imagining he didn't have the final word on the entire production process for this? If it sucks, it's on him, and the piss poor job the hack engineer did implementing the "pitch correction." This tuning job the audio equivalent of using a chainsaw where a butter knife would do, if the person had never used a chainsaw before and also had late-stage Parkinson's.
@nomopms12 жыл бұрын
I hate auto-tune. I like the real thing, and Eric is perfect just the way he is. Who the heck thought they could or should improve his voice for public consumption??? Clapton fans will love him even if suddenly croaked like a frog. My favorite EC song is 'River Of Tears'. Every time I hear it, you have to mop me up off the floor. As always, you're adorable! LOVE THE HAIR!!
@Ubu9872 жыл бұрын
Speaking of croaking like a frog, I wonder what autotune would make of Bob Dylan. Can you autotune frying eggs?
@nomopms12 жыл бұрын
@@Ubu987 HAHAHA!!!!!
@carlcushmanhybels81592 жыл бұрын
@@Ubu987 I like your perceptive description of Dylan's voice sounding like frying eggs.
@coinraker64972 жыл бұрын
Hard for me to pick a favorite Clapton song but as far as the vocals go, every time he sings, "I don't wanna fade away", from the song "Bell Bottom Blues" I tear up.
@nomopms12 жыл бұрын
@@coinraker6497 When I was in HS, Bell Bottom Blues was my favorite from EC.
@musicadesilva Жыл бұрын
Someone literally heard a blue note and thought "WE SHOULD TUNE THAT"
@Rick-the-Swift7 ай бұрын
The irony being it was probably Eric who wanted to auto-fix it. Try being 70+ years old and getting up in front of a bunch of people to perform a classic, then tell me you wouldn't entertain the idea of auto-tune. Even if Eric doesn't do all of the production and editing, he certainly would be the one who made that call, or at least he gave it the ok after it was done. Most artists do it now a days, but you just can't always tell, like you can here, which actually adds to my point. You see, the worse the performance, the more obvious the auto-tune becomes detectable. And conversely the better the vocals were originally, the less obvious it becomes. See how that works?
@Dekoherence-ii8pw6 ай бұрын
@@Rick-the-Swift People managed for thousands of years without autotune.
@Rick-the-Swift6 ай бұрын
@@Dekoherence-ii8pw People also lived in caves and huts thousands of years before autotune. See how that works? Nothing against caves, huts, or autotune. Just sayin 💆♂
@yellowcatgallery2 жыл бұрын
I took that intro as a homage to George Harrison. It is a sitar sound over the buzzing or droning bass note. After all, both men loved the woman the song was written to honor. He is honoring his friend. Probably one of the most moving parts in this entire performance.
@eduardonovacki17552 жыл бұрын
Dude your comment just blew my mind. Thanks!
@imtijamir80542 жыл бұрын
To set record straight, Eric is a backstabbing wife stealing man, not a friend, never. People love same person all the time, only people like Eric does what he did to George.
@gingeoram2 жыл бұрын
Yes, I thought that same thing exactly!
@rodjones1172 жыл бұрын
Great observation - even if he didn't do it consciously it's there. (Not saying it wasn't deliberate - it may well have been)
@Peter-oh3hc2 жыл бұрын
Would love Fil to look at that song. Remember thinking "you can't do that"
@nancy98912 жыл бұрын
Eric doesn’t need auto tune. Snapping the notes inhibits his trailing voice that is soulful. He sounds more like Randy Newman instead of himself. Not necessary.
@lemonnlimelight27602 жыл бұрын
He doesn't sound anything close to Randy Newman.
@nancy98912 жыл бұрын
@@lemonnlimelight2760 He does on autotune. I like Randy Newman, he’s a talented pianist, vocalist, and great songwriter, but Eric Clapton doesn’t need auto tune even if it is popular.
@sean-in-wnc7 ай бұрын
People don't use it because they "need" it. I agree it was horribly used, though.
@Heathcoatman5 ай бұрын
Saw Clapton in the 80s at a show in LA called The ARMS benefit. The artists were Clapton, Jeff Beck, and a band that would become The Firm (Jimmy Page, Paul Rogers). They were all great. Page wasnt his best, but it was still good. Clapton was Clapton, amazing music....subdued performance. The guy that absolutely brought the house down was the middle act, Jeff Beck. I love Beck, everything from Greensleeves to There and Back. I had seen him before and he was always great, but this particular performance was out of this world, and the crowd let him know. Then at the end all three artists came out and did Stairway to Heaven. One of the most memorable concerts in my life, and there were 100s to choose from.
@mikezarraonandia35313 ай бұрын
I saw that show in sf. Awesome
@johnryan39132 ай бұрын
Don't forget Charlie and Bill!
@zenawarrior74422 жыл бұрын
Great video again Fil. Love the breakdowns for us!😊🥂⭐🎶🎸
@Lanternsinthesky-studios2 жыл бұрын
"Why do it", is spot on, Phil! I'm surprised that Clapton himself would be okay with using autotune in the first place. It seems so counterintuitive to what his music has evoked over the years including emotion, improvisation, and authenticity.
@carlcushmanhybels81592 жыл бұрын
Eric likely had no knowledge of or involvement in the post-production done by someone for You Tube.
@markmiller64027 ай бұрын
I can’t believe he’d knowingly allow that
@sean-in-wnc7 ай бұрын
@@markmiller6402I can't believe you can't believe that.
@markmiller64027 ай бұрын
@@sean-in-wnc believe it😂😂
@ProverbsOne76 ай бұрын
Maybe it's part of the contract. Most music companies own the musicians.
@elisabethaxelsson4736 Жыл бұрын
Eric Clapton is one of my favorits love when he plays and sings blues
@h.calvert31652 жыл бұрын
The more familiarity I develop with KZbin, the more I become convinced that this is the finest educational channel on it. Period. For accuracy, comprehensiveness, impartiality, positivity. The. Best. Thanks, Fil! 🏆
@godetonter47642 жыл бұрын
And he can sing Child in Time identical to Ian Gillan just for demonstration purposes
@h.calvert3165 Жыл бұрын
@@godetonter4764 He's a charming, genial, intelligent young man. I'm never surprised at anything he accomplishes. 👏
@GnarlsGnarlington2 жыл бұрын
You and Rick Beato really opened my eyes to how Autotune and Protools have RUINED music.
@CasperLD2 жыл бұрын
I'd argue that protools is the far worse culprit.
@morbidmanmusic2 жыл бұрын
Protools just records. It doesn't ruin music. The engineers do. Protools is just a recorder.
@jamesmathai11382 жыл бұрын
Some music, but as a whole music is certainly not ruined in my opinion.
@zendakk2 жыл бұрын
A digital audio workstation is for tracking, editing, processing and mixing multiple tracks. It doesn't do anything the engineer/producer doesn't want it to do, it doesn't force anyone to make any specific artistic or technical decisions. I don't get this silly pseudo-wisdom people keep parrotting. Back in the day you did the same things except waste a shitload of expensive tape, run a plethora of hardware processing/fx units through a console and being significantly slower and less environment-friendly in the process. Nobody forces anyone to use autotune.
@CynHicks2 жыл бұрын
@@CasperLD I understand what you mean by this. It's a bittersweet relationship. On one hand DAWs have revolutionized the recording process making it easier and less expensive for most anyone to record. On the other hand DAWs led to VSTs and the like which auto tune is one of. It created a sort of perfectionists mindset with the listeners and the engineers also (though engineers arguably have always been that way) so if you're the type that likes raw "imperfect" music the days of pure analog or even ADAT was the golden era. However, you can actually achieve a raw "imperfect" recording digitally today if you want it and much easier. You just don't over engineer it and record it as live as possible.
@MS-ww6cd Жыл бұрын
Agree 1,000,000%! What a bummer that someone thought this was the call. Saw him live on the Journeyman tour, one of the best concerts I’ve seen!
@lavenderbee36112 жыл бұрын
I despise auto-tune, it's a deception that strips emotion from the performance. Eric's style has always been blues-based and is cathartic, passionate and emotional at it's best (it's supposed to be raw & dirty). I just bet a young person with no understanding of this type of music overdid auto-tune when it shouldn't have been used at all. Shame on Eric for not being more involved in the post production.
@Rick-the-Swift7 ай бұрын
Either Eric was directly involved in the decision to use auto-tune, or he gave it the ok after hearing the "corrections", or perhaps he's like our president and probably too old to change his own diapers, let alone be throwing concerts. I'll leave it up to you, but those are your only 3 choices. And who can blame him? Especially when he sees so many other old has-been rockers getting heckled in the KZbin comments for taking too many drugs, booze, and smoke in their younger days. These cats can't win, I tell ya😼
@loriholloway58662 жыл бұрын
Eric should have it in every contract to NOT auto tune him. I'd rather here an authentic CRACK in his voice than to altar it!! He's a professional!! He knows exactly how to recover from not nailing a note IF it ever happens!!!
@Psykel2 жыл бұрын
I doubt anyone forced him. Was most likely requested by him. He’s getting old, and a lot of singers who now are in their 70’s use autotune.
@godetonter47642 жыл бұрын
@@Psykel Robert Plant is about 82? , and he still doesn't rely on autotune
@Psykel2 жыл бұрын
@@godetonter4764 Robert Plant is 74, thus younger than Clapton. There’s also been some debate on him using autotune with Allison Krause. Even if he’s not using autotune, that’s one single example. Lots of old rock guys use it because they simply can’t hit the notes anymore.
@TB-Glove Жыл бұрын
I'm not sure you get to be the musician that Clapton is by worrying about anything other than your personal performance. I know plenty of performers (heck I'm on of em') who considers themselves a GUITARIST who also sings. If I flub a line in the lyrics I laugh it off, but if I tank a solo I am really very angry with myself. Assuming he heard this, maybe it's just not that important to him. I mean he can hear Eric Clapton play guitar and sing whenever he wants!
@rickjason215 Жыл бұрын
@@PsykelOf course he knows.
@johnabney3530 Жыл бұрын
Good call-out, Phil. There's a reason they call it "Live" it includes all the freedom the musician/singer enjoys. The imperfections are what makes it special and to recall later in life. I had a huge problem with him taking an iconic high energy, foot-stomping song into a Joni Mitchell snooze ballad...Cheers, mate for another goodie! 🍻
@vlada Жыл бұрын
I once played 3 Joni songs (I only knew woodstock, had to learn the two others) in a row at a coffeehouse because my buddy Luca was there and he felt the passionately as you did about her dragged out songs. Except I played the songs much faster in a bluegrass/Balkan style and he actually liked them begrudgingly.
@islander4986 Жыл бұрын
My impression is that Phil is lamenting not just the absence of "imperfections," but the removal of deliberate bends and vibrato in the vocal notes that autotune flattens, sterilizing the performance. Have to admit, I would never have heard the autotune without Phil pointing it out. It surprises me that the use of autotune has apparently been done without Eric's consent or awareness.
@lynndow31852 жыл бұрын
I would like to tip my hat to Michelle John and Sharon White, the backup singers here! Even with auto-tune, they sounded lovely to me. Thanks for this one, it was awesome to see you playing again!
@wingsofpegasus2 жыл бұрын
Thanks!
@MrPnew12 жыл бұрын
Agreed, regarding Fil getting back in the geetar drivers seat. Have missed that immensely
@susanlynn7702 жыл бұрын
The original is my favorite. Was my favorite song 1973 I think I was 14. I’d listen to radio for hours waiting for them to play it and fall asleep but it when it came on It would wake me. I wore out the LP, eight track and cassette. Now I’ve worn out the CD. 😜. Sure love being able to hear it anytime online. Love Eric Clapton. Lucky I saw him in Dallas TX in the eighties with “the British are coming” concert. Once in a lifetime gathering of musicians.
@NewYorkJennifer2 жыл бұрын
Same here. Always ticked me off if the radio stations would cut off the last note!
@phil361352 жыл бұрын
I was 14 when I first heard it and its been one of my favorites ever since. I know a lot of people love the newer version and I appreciate it, but at the same time I just dont like it at all. To me its just dont even come close to the original song. Thats my honest opinion.
@michaelmacdonald5582 жыл бұрын
I was 17. And i did the exact same thing. Lay awake for hours waiting for Layla to come on in bed. The DJ would say in the next hour we have so and so ...and Lyla. Id wait the whhole time for Layla. I bought a double album for that song!! Amazing to hear someone did the same thing. My all time favorite song. I hate the butchering and bastardizing acoustic version
@tsfarken2 жыл бұрын
@@phil36135 Both the MTV Unplugged version and this one lack the raw passion of the original.
@johnnymoondog7 ай бұрын
"Buzzin Beenote" was one of my favourite blues guitarists ! Great analysis, Fil !
@TorToroPorco2 жыл бұрын
Excellent analysis of Eric’s wonderful guitar work. I remember reading that Eric wanted to devote himself to being a better singer not long after Cream disbanded. He wanted to get beyond his reputation as a guitar god and become more of a songwriter. I believe it also influenced his decision to use the Strat as his main guitar.
@ElizaBeth-fh6wy2 жыл бұрын
Each of Eric's performances of Layla is like telling and retelling and retelling a compelling story again and again, each time different according to his mood and memory 😍 He's directing his art, we don't question.
@voulafisentzidis88302 жыл бұрын
@@JackFalltrades real life for him....
@voulafisentzidis88302 жыл бұрын
@@JackFalltrades I'd question the validity of such a brief love but I'm not a singer.
@godetonter47642 жыл бұрын
@@voulafisentzidis8830 It only takes a few seconds to change the entire planet. A few years with a woman impacting the rest of his life is not that strange. Someone can break their back as a child in less than a second, but live with it for 70 + years
@voulafisentzidis88302 жыл бұрын
@@godetonter4764 I agree with your sentiment. But I'd still question one's ability to love without fidelity.
@jcruisioso5975 Жыл бұрын
@@voulafisentzidis8830wow, how could you possibly know? You couldn’t.
@heartpath1 Жыл бұрын
I did a show last night in Nashville and there were a couple songs we play totally off the grid, no Pro Tools & click track. What a glorious feeling to play music unencumbered by the evil forces of the digital age. As always, love what you do!
@glamgal71062 жыл бұрын
As always, your analyses engage me in all the ways that you present them. This one of Eric Clapton is no exception, albeit with the rant alert. *sirens wailing* All jokes aside, I continue to appreciate your thorough “fine tooth comb” approach to your analysis, especially with regards to the use of auto tune to Eric’s performance. Yes I totally agree with you that the addition of auto tune is taking away the soul from the performance. I think your words “snapped” and “squashed” to describe auto tune’s role in the performance hit the nail on the head. Of course I’m not taking anything away from Eric’s overall abilities because we all know what a professional he is. Last night, I was thinking of sharing this quote from the Swedish singer Yukimi Nagano: “One of my strict, strict rules is a no auto tune policy.” I don’t believe that you were ranting. In your analysis, you provided sufficient and informative examples of how auto tune can prove to be detrimental when applied to the artist’s performance. That’s not ranting, that’s proving a point. Thanks very much for an exceptional analysis, Fil!
@jackielh12 жыл бұрын
I've beena fan of Clapton since the Cream days. I'm getting much better recognizing auto tune, it's a shame somebody thinks they know better, in reality they need to leave these amazing performances alone. Thanks Fil I've learned so much from you
@Malvok Жыл бұрын
I do agree that this was a bad decision. It's not a studio recording, I expect more from a performance, and one from a legend to boot. This was a great video, and your channel seems pretty cool.
@127Foxtrot Жыл бұрын
Yes, watching the video and listening to audio 'feels' incongruous - the whole vocal track sounds 'dubbed' on top of the video - which I guess in one sense it is...? It makes it rather lifeless to me.
@mrindecisive100 Жыл бұрын
'If it ain't broken, fix it' is the modern day mantra. If somebody needs auto-tuning, then they shouldn't be singing in the first place.
@ElsieDee0017 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@jmillen697 ай бұрын
Eric Clapton was nearly 70 yrs old when he did that, and has been playing for a lot more years than you have been alive. Who the F#@k do you think you are that you can critique a music legend. If he wants to use auto tune so what. Go back to mummys basement and keep practicing.
@foxholiday43087 ай бұрын
That's only half true....um... nobody sings "on the line" , Tom Petty for instance, people may say he's not a great singer or Dylan, or a million others who aren't Whitney but, I'm not sure why this is now industry standard, there are a million people who are flat on all of our favorite records....i dont know what happened, why pitch correction is "needed"
@EvelynBaron7 ай бұрын
@@foxholiday4308 I agree totally. Petty and Dylan are definitely 2 of my favorite artists, and this is subjective I know, just a matter of taste but the power ballads of Streisand and Whitney et al never were my thing, possibly because when they did duets with other singers it always sounded like a competition and sort of pointless IMO, just me. But definitely, autotune, pitch correction very bad thing and here, desecration.
@foxholiday43087 ай бұрын
@@EvelynBaron yeah Whitney isn't really my thing either, but I can definitely appreciate the almost pitch perfect performances she gave, probably as close to being on the line as you can get, Mariah too...or Celine but if they came out today they would be pitch corrected and really I don't understand why, when cher did it was an effect it wasn't to fix a voice, it's all the imperfections that make music magical
@susanlynn7702 жыл бұрын
Auto tune is an insult. To the singer and our ears 😁
@Markothunder2 жыл бұрын
True. why use autotune if Eric Clapton is a great singer? I understand if there's some good reasons why some artists in hip hop and pop music use autotune and of course, pop music and hip hop music back in my childhood years still make sense, it's just that if too much autotune, like heavily autotuned, then it's not good, like too much junk food:(
@toma51532 жыл бұрын
As the saying goes: "The fad that won't fade away!"
@michaelgreenberg1062 жыл бұрын
It may not be an insult to those who make millions, but still need this gimmick.
@lemonnlimelight27602 жыл бұрын
It's just fixing his out of tune singing. Maybe we can see this performance without auto-tune
@lemonnlimelight27602 жыл бұрын
@@Markothunder Great Singer..
@WireWeHere Жыл бұрын
A little Rick Beato before popping over to see where Fil has added much appreciated value to music. Always a trip... Thank you.
@CthulhuInc2 жыл бұрын
this version fails for the simple reason, as i'm sure someone else must have pointed out, that it completely lacks the pain, the anguish, the trainwreck of emotions involved in the loss of a meaningful relationship. this version shows the pain of losing a penny from a hole in your pocket.
@muskndusk2 жыл бұрын
The rhythm seems to be too "cheerful" for the pain to be expressed. Sounds more like "The Teddy Bears' Picnic" than a song about the pain of the end of a relationship.
@Queen-of-Swords Жыл бұрын
Great way of putting it. I'm calling it the "dad" version. Its a real pipe and slippers nothing.
@delph2000 Жыл бұрын
@@Queen-of-Swords That isn't fair on dads!! 😄
@coinneachmaclellan3121 Жыл бұрын
I think that this criticism fails to accept that this is the original artist's mature version of his original song, one in which the beauty and power of the music remain while the pain and poignancy are no longer as relevant as they were decades ago. In the same way Cream's version of "Crossroads" at the 2005 Reunion Concert doesn't replicate the intensity and overdrive of the "Wheels of Fire" recording yet it retains the sheer essence and enjoyment of the music. It really is a form of ageism to judge the later versions through the lens of the originals. I saw Cream in the '60s and enjoy the original recordings as much as I ever did but I also appreciate the evolution of an artist's experience of their own music.
@suzanneemerson9787 Жыл бұрын
@@coinneachmaclellan3121 Interesting way to look at it.
@ScottfromBaltimore2 жыл бұрын
I really dislike this version. I can't discuss it rationally. I appreciate your insights and respectful analysis. I'll refrain from saying [edit: further] what I feel about this rendition.
@keetonplace2 жыл бұрын
Scott from Baltimore....Agree.. I love Layla. But this is my least favorite version.
@joshmo141x2 жыл бұрын
Never loved this version either. The rock/electric version is just sublime and as they say don’t mess w perfection….
@realjumper2 жыл бұрын
In the title it says: "Why do it?"......I agree......why do this version at all? It's disgraceful imo and I turn off the radio if I hear it. Yes, I'm a Clapton fan, but this re-make of an epic song has as much impact as a wet bus ticket!
@ozymandiaspbs6 ай бұрын
I agree. I was expecting the version I listened to in the early 1980s. What the heck is this?
@progressiveGal733 ай бұрын
I must admit, Clapton is one of my all time faves, but watching you watch this was the BEST part! Thank you for sharing your passion for music with all of us…but me me me😂
@shellybelly353 ай бұрын
His cheeky grin does it as he sways his head 😁
@mattcartwright82722 жыл бұрын
Really great analysis Fil. I am not a music pro so I can't tell what auto tune sounds like. To me his vocal just sounds a little 'odd'. I thought that the backing singers were too high in the mix when they were singing in tandem with Eric. That aside it's a great version of the classic.
@montymason16472 жыл бұрын
Very shrewd, on-point review. It's not a "rant" but rather speaking truth to commerce, art to artifice. Best damn review on a Wing, Prayer and Pegasus since your wonderful reappraisal of Prince, on that live show during which he dispensed with the razz-matazz showmanship and focused on ferocious blues-rock guitar playing because he felt it, because it was his to make it clear just what he could do, and he let the Barnum and Bailey go and got down to what a great guitarist he really always was. Your review matched perfectly that moment of Prince's clarity. So does this one: Great, knowing, knowledgeable review that matters--because the music, above all else, matters.
@1955billcАй бұрын
I actually was interested in seeing this because I think the whole 'unplugged' Layla is a disgrace in and of itself. The original was a soaring, wailing, heartfelt pleading lament, while the unplugged version is a droning, boring throwaway. Why do it, indeed?
@ellegaunt11 күн бұрын
that’s the point, buddy boy
@sheldoniusRex2 жыл бұрын
I always associated the unplugged version with what happens to a man as he gets older remembering unrequited love or an illicit affair. As you age and your energies and passions cool you are likely to sing the same song differently.
@danielshade7102 жыл бұрын
Artists who promote flaccid versions of their pieces are…well….already dead.
@5roundsrapid2632 жыл бұрын
I always thought of it as the Prozac version, and the original is cocaine… 😄
@dcole2133 Жыл бұрын
@@5roundsrapid263he sang that too 🤣
@sjntube Жыл бұрын
I absolutely love your work Fil. Autotune has its place. When Cher used it, it worked. It was artistic license. But when it's used to deceive, there's a problem. Thank you, thank you, thank you..... for calling it out. I think it's disgraceful that it's used against artists such as Art Garfunkel and Eric. Keep doing what you do. Your reviews are spot on.
@rocketpigrecords37197 ай бұрын
Cher was using it as a sort of vocoder effect, too. Not as many do, to cover the fact that they couldn't carry a tune in a bucket.
@fishingmule32667 ай бұрын
It worked for Cher because that type of pop music isn’t about being taken seriously, so it doesn’t really need subtlety and humanity. Genres like rock and the blues require a lot more of the human element to be appealing. It enhances the pop music while poisoning the unpredictable artistic stuff.
@ArtJourneyUK3 ай бұрын
Old video I know, I'm slowly binging all your back catalogue; but just wanted to say I love watching you when you enjoy an artist, your passion for music shines through. 🥰
@pcbullets87262 жыл бұрын
It's a shame that auto tune has become such a thing. Why even both to practice to sing? Everyone wants perfection and that's not what music is all about. Great video! Cheers!
@mikef.10002 жыл бұрын
It could be argued that the lack of perfection... is perfection ;-)
@blackpilledchad19272 жыл бұрын
"It's a shame that lots of people uses electric guitars nowadays" People in the 40s
@stevie-ray20202 жыл бұрын
I cringe when I hear it so obviously being used on recordings played on the radio (other people's radios usually), especially so when the vocals are so bad that even AutoTune can't keep up!
@barrystetson24462 жыл бұрын
Where is your data?
@pcbullets87262 жыл бұрын
@@blackpilledchad1927Now if it was an auto tuning guitar in the 40's, I could see your point. 😁
@deborahpaley212 жыл бұрын
IMHO I never loved this version. Gimme the Derek and the Dominos version any day. And on that note (pun intended) I LOVED their version of Little Wing.
@davidospina52162 жыл бұрын
Hello Deborah 👋 how are you doing today
@slamcrank2 жыл бұрын
100% … this version has always been like doctor’s office muzak to me. I’m comparison to the raw Derek and the Dominos version, it just falls so flat. And I don’t know why folks don’t talk more about their “Little Wing”, which to me is the standout track on that album.
@GrantSchinto2 жыл бұрын
I've never been particularly fond of it myself. I had trouble liking it as much as I had been after a friend of mine went on a total rant about how much he HATED the unplugged version back in the day and I was like, "Huh huh. Yeah, it's kinda lame."
@navneetsinghr42902 жыл бұрын
The original layla is fucking awesome, also their version of little wing should be more talked about its awesome
@NeilNoble-z7e Жыл бұрын
I like this host. So articulate. Very knowledgeable. Very admirable
@tnmoppylaura54762 жыл бұрын
It’s obvious that a great song can have a lot of different lives. Too bad that Eric’s voice hasn’t been allowed have a different life also.
@robertakerman35702 жыл бұрын
Until mentioned, I was thinking how well Eric's Quality was. Fil's right; if they would have just let it alone.
@ClassicTVMan1981X2 жыл бұрын
Eric admitted he never liked his singing voice, claiming he sounded like a 16-year-old boy from Surbiton. His exact words: "I hate my singing. I don't like the way I sing. It all sounds like I'm 16 years old from Surbiton. I do my best to try and feel it. You know, when I watch Ray Charles sing, I think 'That's it, that's how it's done.'"
@frankiebutler28942 жыл бұрын
True, it’s a good thing EC could play well, as his voice has always been weak & sounds to me as if he’s always straining to sing. EC didn’t sing until Delaney Bramlett of Delaney, Bonnie & Friends encouraged him to sing.
@williamr38402 жыл бұрын
Too many Ferrari's. :0/
@williamr38402 жыл бұрын
@@ClassicTVMan1981X But after he broke his nose... :0!
@hubbsllc2 жыл бұрын
I never really liked the "unplugged" soft-rock version of "Layla." I guess it's because there's such a verve and breathlessness to the original and Duane Allman's lead guitar going into and under the verse vocal was such a brilliant idea and carries so much class. Most all rock fans know the story behind the song so I won't spell it out, but the immediacy of the romantic situation at the time the song was recorded makes me feel like Clapton doing it in its original feel in subsequent live performances even pales in comparison. By comparison, this version just seems smarmy and forced.
@mamacujo2 жыл бұрын
I agree wholeheartedly. I think if this had been the version Pattie first heard she would have stayed with George (I jest, of course) The urgency of the original Layla is just not there. The unplugged version is played like there is no history to this song. Sorry Eric...
@NoviJimB2 жыл бұрын
We all have our own tastes - some think it's soulful, I think the complete opposite - for me it lacks soul. It just kind of drags. Listen to the singing in the slow version, then the original. NO comparison whatsoever. He's singing his heart and soul out in the original, in the other one he's barely singing. Same kind of thing musically. It's an OK thing to play around the campfire, that's about it.
@jameslifetimelearner2 жыл бұрын
I agree and have always felt the same.Unplugging and milking the tune for another lifetime.But,that’s what tunes are for.
@mal2ksc2 жыл бұрын
I just shrug and consider them two very different songs even if they have the same name and words. I don't love the later version, but I don't really hate it either, and if you're allowed to cover someone else's tune and "improve" it, I suppose you're equally welcome to "cover" your own tune in an entirely new way! Now if you want smarmy and forced... that's what Tears In Heaven became quite quickly, even if it was in earnest to start with.
@michaelsmyth39352 жыл бұрын
@@NoviJimB gee golly, when he sang it all those years ago, the pain of the relationship was pretty fresh, perhaps years later the angst ain't so strong. Could explain the difference in intensity.
@freddieqmercury59616 ай бұрын
I know very little about music, but I do enjoy watching someone explain the technical aspects of music, thanks Fil for making these videos.
@ryanmcdonald20272 жыл бұрын
that's right ! Eric Clapton has a good enough voice to sing with that he doesn't even need any so called "Autotune" ! I say just leave his voice alone and let him be himself and let him musicaly express himself in his own way ! As he is an absolute legend and a great entertainer and he has been through alot of hard times and i would like to congratulate him on his achievements. I have a decent great performance of "Layla" by Eric Clapton played live on my ipod which has NOT been autotuned ! I repeat has NO AUTOTUNE ! and i am proud of it too ! you just get to hear Eric's natural smooth voice come through !
@tammydoolittle60542 жыл бұрын
I dont know about auto tune and pitch correction, I wish it didnt exist. I prefer to listen to the natural voice of the singers, mistakes and all. That's what makes them unique. To me, if you perfect a voice, you're taking away the singers emotions that he/she is trying to portray in their song. Eric Clapton's voice didnt need any help from auto tune, hes "perfect" in his own way. It was another awesome analysis! 🙂
@wingsofpegasus2 жыл бұрын
Thanks!
@TKDunn-qq7kd Жыл бұрын
I wasn't a fan a of this version when it came out in the 90s and sadly, my opinion hasn't changed all that much. My first real desire to play guitar was hearing that opening riff of the original in '71 (albeit Duane's riff!) and I still rank it as one of the best tunes Clapton ever did. All that said, you are spot on - whoever thought they could improve this performance by jamming it through a computer plug-in obviously doesn't understand what makes great music great. It is especially painful for old guys like me who grew up in an age of analog recording where NOTHING was auto-tuned - it stands out like the proverbial "turd in the punch bowl" - and I think that analogy fits quite nicely actually. For the love of God, please stop ruining these live performances with a wildly misguided quest for perfection - the fact that it's not perfect is what makes it perfect! 😁😁
@cynthiafrank56382 жыл бұрын
I never readjusted to Clapton after the first solo album. I loved Layla when it came out. But it wasn't the same after Duane Alman passed away. I had friends from the South who never recovered! This was a fine analysis and I subscribed.
@wingsofpegasus2 жыл бұрын
Thanks!
@cynthiafrank56382 жыл бұрын
Allman. Sorry
@davidospina52162 жыл бұрын
Helll Cynthia how are you doing ☺
@williamsporing15002 жыл бұрын
One of my cherished items I own, is an autographed photo of Duane, playing the bird slide at the end of Layla.
@mikekaylor12262 жыл бұрын
Great analysis! I would love to see you do Outside Woman Blues, from the Cream Reunion. Eric's playing on that is so freakin good.
@tomcartwright7134 Жыл бұрын
I will just bring my water colors to the museum and just do some touch up on that imperfect Mona Lisa. Pretty sure I can make it better.
@davkrod6 ай бұрын
Like the woman in Spain a few years ago and her 'restoration' of the painting of Jesus.
@thescarletandgrey25052 жыл бұрын
If they’d of autoruined Carly Simon’s voice on “You’re So Vain” it would’ve ruined it completely. Part of the reason I’ve always loved her voice is that she always knows when to sing slightly off key in just the right spots, or she can’t help it. Either one. Still great.
@buckodonnghaile43092 жыл бұрын
Know a couple Bob's in Ontario, Bob Caygeon and Bob Loblaw......I'll see my way out.
@blindriv3r2 жыл бұрын
exactly, and also a fellow native of 'north ontario'.....Neil Young lol
@maestroaxeman2 жыл бұрын
I hate autotune. I had a damned hip-hop/r&b studio totally RUIN one of my tracks I had PAID FOR with autotune garbage I NEVER REQUESTED. The problem with autotuning on pro & semi-pro vocalists (myself) is that it RUINS the vocal expression of a vocalist. I. Detest. Autotune.
@johnmalcolm48222 жыл бұрын
"they'd OF" ??? Would've means "would have" Learning opportunity
@lanceschaina30842 жыл бұрын
totally agree. My favorite female vocalist from the 60s/70s was Mama Cass for the exact same reason. By going a little flat, and sliding into her notes, she could convey so much emotion. A genius.
@coololdluke39052 жыл бұрын
The buzzing here is a result of super light gauge strings and super close action. A trademark of his and the opposite of SRV and his sound from super heavy strings and a bit higher string action. Love em both!
@CavyWheek Жыл бұрын
Great breakdown. I never noticed the auto tune before. Definitely a "Thanks, I hate it" situation.
@tracyzimmerman79122 жыл бұрын
It's the subtleties in any instrument that makes it unique. Auto Tune strips the feel right out of everything. It's quite a gift to know how to be so versatile in performing a song. This gives you new flavors to enjoy. I actually like his version of Layla because it's more soulful. The original doesn't do it for me.
@christopherdobney29272 жыл бұрын
I agree, but they're all "his versions." He wrote it.
@stevie-ray20202 жыл бұрын
As Fil stated, this is the original as the hit song was a later version!
@lbl90662 жыл бұрын
I love the original and the slow one, both great..especially the one in goodfellows
@purplerose69652 жыл бұрын
I prefer too ,it’s beautifully soulful and the backing singers are wonderful.
@supasoulproductions2 жыл бұрын
My favorite version of Layla is the jazz version that he did with Wynton Marsalis. It's really incredible.
@robynevans12872 жыл бұрын
Haven't heard that yet! I'll be checking it out!👍👍Thanks!😊
@robynevans12872 жыл бұрын
That is GOOOOD STUFF! Thank you again for mentioning it! 🤗💖 Here's a link in case anybody else wants to check it out- kzbin.info/www/bejne/iKexepysfcmsZrM
@michaelgreenberg1062 жыл бұрын
Saw it, and saw Eric intimidated by the great Winton.
@supasoulproductions2 жыл бұрын
@@michaelgreenberg106 Many rock players (including Eric) admit to being a bit intimidated by jazz players like Wynton. That was certainly not my main takeaway from this performance, though.
@greglarry112 жыл бұрын
Yes, the version with Wynton's New Orlean jazz guys was amazing. Eric said the arrangement was not his idea. It's a great version. Much more bluesy and emotional. Thanks for bringing that incredible version up.
@eddiepelosi6136 Жыл бұрын
Hate auto tune, just not necessery... I do not expect humans to be perfect... Eric does not need auto tune...
@guyg.93932 жыл бұрын
It's hard to believe that Eric would allow auto tune. He 's known to be such a perfectionist who detests even using overdubs to correct mistakes. When Robbie Robertson inducted him into the Rock n' Roll Hall of Fame as a solo artist, he made it a point to applaud Eric as one of the great singers (since everyone already assumed him to be one of the greatest and most influential guitarists of all time). I've seen him in concert too many times to count and he has certainly earned his place as one of the true legends. I would recommend to all who love great blues guitar and singing to buy his new DVD, "Nothing but the Blues." It doesn't get any better than this.
@Morticia13132 жыл бұрын
That was very interesting Fil I agree his voice is really great which not many people comment on. I've seen Clapton several times here in NYC & like the writing on the wall says, "Clapton is God".
@A.Raybould7 ай бұрын
As rants go, that was about the most rational, reasonable, even-tempered (pun intended) and to-the-point one that I have ever heard! You are quite right, of course - and how could anyone disagree? Thank you so much for this channel, which is always interesting.
@ZainaDancer2 жыл бұрын
This is sad... there should be an 11th commandment: 🎸Thou shalt not auto-tune Eric Clapton! 🎸 Auto-tune is a soul-sucking vampire. Side note: As a professional dancer who has judged dance performances, I have always given more points to a dancer who has made missteps but has incredible passion and expression over a dancer who is technically perfect but can't make me feel his/her performance. I feel the same about vocal performances; I'd much rather hear someone hit wrong notes, screw up the lyrics, anything, because I know they are feeling the performance and giving us all their love and passion! That being said, I have never been a fan of the unplugged version of Layla. The original version gives me the feels 100% and, for me, has so much more passion (with Eric's growls and gravel!)...it will always be my favourite version💜. Thanks for another great analysis Fil!
@popatyourecords2 жыл бұрын
I dont like what has happened to music ,i record in real time i dint cut or paste or voice tune,, i record the instruments from begining to end ,,music has been made squeaky clean sanitised boring and sterile ,listen to the charts all music is done on a computer every thing made perfect through tech
@deanmartin91992 жыл бұрын
'Perfect' is not music. It should have real feel and flexibility. Many great songs have players who play behind the beat, or ahead of it, and adjust the tempo as the song requires. No button pushing idiot, who has probably never played a note, should be interfering with the performers art. And, if the singer can't sing without it, make room for someone who can!
@hankstevens41942 жыл бұрын
I have always loved Clapton's vocal quality. Very Ray Charles-esque on the bluesier tunes. His version of "Hard Times' is great. Shame on whoever autotuned him!
@jeremiechotard13343 ай бұрын
Thank you for the great job you do. Thank you for exposing the lies and fraudes of modern music production. Very inspiring
@mr_bluesrocker42302 жыл бұрын
I always loved the acoustic version of Layla more, especially from Hyde Park 97. And everyone who says Clapton can't sing - never tried to sing any song from "From the cradle"
@BenMJay2 жыл бұрын
Eric Clapton’s MTV unplugged album is in my top 10 all time albums.
@hman29122 жыл бұрын
Great analysis as always. Thanks bud. Blues is meant to be all about not being so strict on pitch or timing. If it's autotuned, it ain't the blues 👍
@petermccaffrey8062 жыл бұрын
If Elizabeth Cotten was performing today they'd probably auto tune her!
@cricket8646 Жыл бұрын
Still very much love the work that Eric did with Cream. One of the best 3pc bands EVER!! Even Buddy Guy stated such !!
@SeptemberChild1835 Жыл бұрын
The Jimi Hendrix Experience was better.
@nadinerogers56532 жыл бұрын
This is ridiculous. I hate autotune. Good singers don't need it. If someone needs autotune to be good enough for a recording, maybe they shouldn't be a singer. Let the people who can actually sing well get famous, and then don't try to dehumanize them into a robotic sound!
@Woodsaras2 жыл бұрын
What a retrdd perspective! Zero creaitvity! You are not an artist.
@bluesky69852 жыл бұрын
Stars 🌟 are chosen by bloodlines and talent isn't necessary
@kellyhoward69412 жыл бұрын
I've hated the computer/robotic sound for years, before I ever had a clue what the heck it was. Hate it even more now that I do know what it is!
@Woodsaras2 жыл бұрын
@@kellyhoward6941 ok boomer. This comment section is full of boomers who are stuck in time.
@justme420ism2 жыл бұрын
@@Woodsaras if autotune and click tracks had been used in the 60’s and 70’s, Boomers would not only defend but also extoll it.
@jonathansturm41632 жыл бұрын
Thank God autotune only came later rather than earlier. And there’s no autotune for my memory of seeing Clapton perform during his 461 Ocean Boulevard tour when I learnt why he was called Slow Hand. One of the highlights of my life. I also saw BB King the same summer.
@maryd67458 ай бұрын
I really love how knowledgeable you are about all facets of these performances, and how you truly seem to enjoy what you're doing - your smile says it all. I also appreciate your talking about the autotuning and how you express your ideas about it sometimes taking away from the wonderful human nature of the music. I am only a listener and was aware of autotune but just felt like it was another tool that is used sometimes, which it is - but there is a bit of a controversy beyond the obvious one, which I never guessed. Thanks for your love and advocation for good music - it can only lead to good, IMO.
@DiscoMood2 жыл бұрын
Fil is amazing the way he breaks music down. I true talent.
@hakonsoreide2 жыл бұрын
You make such a good point about the irony of autotune in this one.
@jeffking4176 Жыл бұрын
Yeah, a real shame. I’d rather hear him sing it at 100 years old, than a computer. Plus, it’s HIS song - in every way. He should be able to play it any way he wants to. The more I hear, the more I detest Auto Tune. [ and as another commented, , next we will be hearing HAL sing.😱] Another great (and honest) video. 📻🙂
@williamgreene48347 ай бұрын
Didn't he do that song " You picked a fine time to leave me Dave"?
@dawnross59202 жыл бұрын
“My parents had the Unplugged album.” You just broke me.
@pedrobrando46062 жыл бұрын
Eric just keeps making the Layla song better and better since the original version with Dwayne Allman.The song now captures all the charm of a hostage video.
@markcollins14972 жыл бұрын
Best comment yet
@NoOne-kr4jc Жыл бұрын
Lmao smh
@alphadogfreak5 ай бұрын
Duane*
@Laurgal5 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for the great explanation, Fil! Auto tune should be BANNED, especially on Eric! We want raw!
@keep_walking_on_grass2 жыл бұрын
a charismatic voice becomes charismatic because of all these little imperfections. a great example in my opinion would be Ray Charles' voice in Georgia. one of the greatest and most charismatic voices recorded - in my opinion. goosebumps-inducing. I haven't done it, but I would bet, that such a auto-tune machine would have a lot of work to "correct" Ray Charles' voice in Georgia, which would kill all of the charisma. I have countless more examples, but I leave it. (Robert Plant, David Coverdale, Jose Feliciano and a lot more)
@scottbreseke716 Жыл бұрын
Wanting to use autotune is one of those little imperfections too. I don't mind it.