Eric Clapton and Van Morrison (with Paul Carrack) - Help Me - Live in Belfast video free download


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Eric Clapton and Van Morrison perform Help Me at the Odyssey Arena, Belfast.

Eric Clapton's 50th Anniversary Tour - 10 May 2013.

Awesome gig with an incredible band, (including Paul Carrack on keys) and Eric on amazing form.

Comments

9 years ago

Wama Jama

Great music. But why does Van appear to be a miniature person? So bizarre. 

9 years ago

Tom Holland

I was there too! Amazing show, what a band!

9 years ago

Alan Lane

Van and Eric.......musical geniuses for over five decades.....

9 years ago

Lee Hedley

Love this. Roy Fulton! Long time no see chum.Hope all is well. Lee

10 years ago

Bernie Donnelly

Agree absolutely anyone giving this a dislike is unbelievable - it is pure genius.

10 years ago

santamara

Beautiful!Great post....Thank You!

10 years ago

Janice Roseingrave

Delightful! Many thanks for posting!

10 years ago

irishmauddib

Incredible. Wait till you see Glen Hansard and "the boss" on one stage though. Such things only dreams are made of.

10 years ago

Carol Smith

My musical Trinity. Just awesome!

10 years ago

I love working out

Just brilliant musicians - all of them. FABULOUS and in my home town!!!!

10 years ago

51tomtomtom

was waiting for that moment since ever !

10 years ago

tiagomenezzes

I was there :) Awesome!

10 years ago

Led ZeppelinFan

Your comparisn is completely invalid. All three are completely different players and great in their own right. It's like comparing Bach and Beetoven. Just enjoy the music, Rob.

10 years ago

alatar382

God knows why people are so polite to you. You're just the type of moron who ruins comments pages.

10 years ago

FullMontyUK

I've encountered that too Jerry. I suppose the bad experiences stand out because they are exceptional rather than the norm. That said you appear to be blessed living in Nashville, whilst it's best known for its Country connections even the Country players based there can seem to be able to turn their skills to other genres. Plus the city seems to be large enough to support a whole variety of music scenes .... at least that's the impression I get from tv and the net anyway! :)

10 years ago

Jerry Dunaway

Matter of fact, I just got back from a jam, and it went really well. I have audio, but no video -- I think I might start bringing a camcorder and posting some of these jams to show people how it's done down this way. And for the record, it WAS a blues jam. Nashville has a WHOLE LOT more than just country music!

10 years ago

Jerry Dunaway

Monty: I am fortunate enough to live in Nashville, and for the most part, the musicians are good enough that everyone knows when to lay back and when to step up. There ARE exceptions to that rule, but for the most part they are younger players who are still learning so most of us give them a little leeway.

10 years ago

FullMontyUK

There's nothing worse at a jam session than playing with 'musicians' who are so wrapped up in themselves that they don't pay attention to changes in dynamics, just playing at high volume and, quite often, shedloads of distortion. I've walked off the stage/playing area on occasion because I couldn't hear myself play or sing! As for EC, he may not be the fiery player of his youth but his empathy with other musicians and singers is almost unparalleled, Peter's comment notwithstanding. :)

10 years ago

Jerry Dunaway

Couldn't have said it better myself! As a blues player who still goes to 3-5 jams a week, I know what you're talking about!

10 years ago

FullMontyUK

Of course it's a blues jam, and having played and listened to it being done extremely badly I believe that there are a lot of players who would benefit by paying the kind of attention to their fellow musicians that EC does to VM here. :)

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