That "You wanna go?" was so cool.
the amount of talent on this stage is ridiculous
You can tell John felt like he was in heaven ! So happy for him . Bob M .
John’s also rocking a Patek as an homage to Clapton! That’s respect on an entirely different level!
As much as I love and respect Clapton the master, John is extremely talented, I just can’t deny it.. Awesome jamming from the both top tiers
Eric asks if you want a go, while doing a awesome solo just so easy for him, a true legend ❤
Eric looking at the rhythm guy and saying “Do you want to go?” is amazing 3:25
That slide guitarist is playing a righty backwards - fucking impressive
Don’t forget about Doyle Bramhall ll on the other guitar equally great guitar player . Thanks for sharing
John Mayer is a Musician. How many would be abke to drop their egos, and voice, to be Clapton's guitar player. Thats what this industry is missing. PASSION
I love it! During his solo Eric looks at Bramhall and asks “Do you wanna go?” and he says “no” making Clapton laugh 😂
I used to listen to Eric Clapton's songs a lot. I still do that sometimes. While serving in the military(in South Korea), I was able to have personal leisure time as I rose to the rank of corporal and sergeant, and I enjoyed listening to his music. People around me were always like, "Do you really like this kind of music?" it was like, they looked at me with a look that was somewhat difficult to get at. Eric Clapton is older than my father, and I heard that people in their 60s and 70s enjoy listening to his music in the States. He himself once said it he wishes more generations would listen to the blues. John Mayer is even cooler because he acts like a bridge to generations like that.
Lot of mutual respect floating around that stage.
The bass players smile when Mayer hits the rif 🔥🔥 A symbol
Imagine having John mayer just casually playing rhytm guitar for you… imagine being on stage with Clapton….. holy crap!! Its like when Knopfler just introduced Eric on rhytm, sting on some backing vocals and Phil collins on drums.. insane!!!
Doyle Bramhall knocked that outro out of the park. Simple, understated and respectful.
I guess John tasted eternity in that final jam. Layla’s outro sounds like eternity.
My God I've listened to Clapton since I was maybe 15, nearly my whole life. He continues to amaze me.
Mayer takes the solo at 2:30, and then at 2:53 he just puts on a clinic on how to tastefully shred.
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