Eric Clapton performed a plugged version of his famous song, “Layla,” at a concert after six years, reports Rolling Stone. The concert, part of a series tour in Asia, was on April 13 in Tokyo, Japan.
For the past six years, Eric Clapton has been disappointing fans by playing a stripped-down rendition of “Layla” on the acoustic guitar at this concerts as opposed to the original, electric one. He ...
Opening Shot: In the original opening for his episode of MTV Unplugged, which first aired in August 1992, a small audience is gathered at Bray Studios outside London for the performance by Eric ...
In the world of rock music, 1970 was a year of disasters. From the Beatles’ breakup to the deaths of Jimi Hendrix and Janis Joplin, it felt that year as if the very pillars of rock music were being ...
Eric Clapton joined the Allman Brothers Band for an extended portion of its second set last night, marking his first appearance with the blues-rock legends after four decades of collaborations with ...
Unrequited love—is there anything more painful? Indeed, such is the inspiration for the all-time classic rock song by Eric Clapton. The six-string artist took from his own experience and that of a ...
A Sanskrit language version of Eric Clapton's finest accoustic song, Layla, is causing a stir among fans of Indian music across social media. Over the last few days, Indian music users have shared ...
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