Delaney & Bonnie And Friends - Poor Elijah (Tribute To Robert Johnson) video free download


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Duration: 03:26
Uploaded: 2009/10/29

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Das amerikanische Rockmusiker-Ehepaar Delaney Bramlett & Bonnie Lynn O'Farrell mit Gastgitarrist Eric Clapton auf großer Europa-Tour und am 29.11.1969 zu Gast im Beat Club!

Delaney & Bonnie was a singer/ songwriter husband-and-wife couple in the late 1960s. Delaney Bramlett became a session musician in Los Angeles, Bonnie Bramlett performed as the one-and-only white "Ikette" for Ike & Tina Turner. They met and married in 1967. Because of their good connections in the music business they were able to build a band of talented musicians. One of them was Slowhand Eric Clapton, who joined the couple for their European tour 1969, seen in this Beat Club performance. Unigue: Their first album, "Home" (1969), was released on Stax Records (Isaac Hayes, Sam & Dave) - they were the first white artists on the legendary Memphis soul label.

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9 years ago

badgreeb hippy

great song this

9 years ago

badgreeb hippy

the man who wrote my sweet lord 

10 years ago

Jane Millerick

Delaney & Bonnie & Friends ... Poor Elijah (Tribute to Robert Johnson)..."Uploaded on Oct 29, 2009Delaney & Bonnie was a singer/ songwriter husband-and-wife couple in the late 1960s. Delaney Bramlett became a session musician in Los Angeles, Bonnie Bramlett performed as the one-and-only white "Ikette" for Ike & Tina Turner. They met and married in 1967. Because of their good connections in the music business they were able to build a band of talented musicians. One of them was Slowhand Eric Clapton, who joined the couple for their European tour 1969, seen in this Beat Club performance. Unique:Their first album, "Home" (1969), was releasedon Stax Records (Isaac Hayes, Sam & Dave) -they were the first white artists on the legendary Memphis soul label."

10 years ago

Paula Soares

Perfect...

10 years ago

Cynthia Calfornia

Delaney & Bonnie performed the best concerts ever. From Adelle to Zepellin, they were my favorite. If a genie gave me a concert wish, it would be them. We saw them about a dozen times and each time they were awesome. Hall of Fame? Unquestionably!

10 years ago

Steve Kostelecky

Thanks so much for sharing this.

11 years ago

deafpeax

Induct Delaney and Bonnie!

11 years ago

ksr9t

Bobby Keys playing the tamborine went on to be the Stones sax player

11 years ago

ksr9t

Still have my first album But I still listen to them on cd's

11 years ago

Jessi Perkins

They played here last month and they stunk! All of them especially Clapton and Ringo

11 years ago

ham slice

He sucks! Buck Dharma is King!

11 years ago

Wonka275

Hell yeah! The man himself!

12 years ago

33raceway

Clapton is not God, but close!

12 years ago

JohnLnyc

To be clear-- Gordon plays the piano part on the original recording. The live in concert versions are Whitlock.

12 years ago

JohnLnyc

Whitlock's autobiography recounts how and where Jim Gordon wrote the piano coda to Layla. "Double piano"?? It is clearly Whitlock playing it on the record.

12 years ago

Chuck Summers

@cooltooth112 In one word - schizophrenia.

12 years ago

Chuck Summers

@guitarslinger4 Don't believe everything Whitlock says. Perhaps it was double piano, but it was never Whitlock alone.

13 years ago

guitarslinger4

That would be Keith Richards best mate Bobby Keys on tambourine.

13 years ago

guitarslinger4

@cooltooth112 Jim Gordon wrote the Piano Coda to Layla, but didn't have the "feel" to play it. Whitlock played it on the recording. This according to Bobby Whitlock.

13 years ago

Dan NoNonsense

sayyyyyy....who is that young pup standing stage left playing that electric guitar....? can it be...yes it is---ERIC "SLOW HAND" CLAPTON!!!

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