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Christgau wrote in conclusion: "his meaning is realized at those searing peaks when a pained sense of limits – why does love have to be so sad, I got the bell-bottom blues, Lay-la – is posed against the good times in an explosive compression of form."
The three songs not included are "Why Does Love Got to Be So Sad," "Let It Rain," and "Tell the Truth." Live at the Fillmore also includes these songs, although they are from different sets than the ones appearing here.
The book moved Clapton profoundly, because it was the tale of a young man who fell hopelessly in love with a beautiful young girl, went crazy and so could not marry her. [2] [3] [4] The song was further inspired by Clapton's secret love for Pattie Boyd, the wife of his friend and fellow musician George Harrison. After Harrison and Boyd divorced ...
"Why Does Love Got to Be So Sad?" / "Presence of the Lord" (1973) Bubbling Under Hot 100 # 120 [95] Other songs recorded during Layla sessions. Tell the truth Jam (released on "The History of Eric Clapton" in 1972) "Got to Get Better in a Little While" (wasn't completed but was played live.
Crossroads 2: Live in the Seventies is the seventh live album and a box set by Eric Clapton, released in 1996.Unlike the first Crossroads box set that encompasses more than three decades of Clapton's work, Crossroads 2 is a chronicle of Clapton's live shows between 1974 through 1978.
On the band's sole studio album, the critically acclaimed Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs, Whitlock wrote or co-wrote seven of the album's fourteen tracks, including "Tell the Truth", "Bell Bottom Blues" and "Why Does Love Got to Be So Sad?".
Live at the Fillmore is a live double album by Derek and the Dominos, recorded in two performances in October 1970 at the Fillmore East and released on 22 February 1994.It includes live material previously released on the In Concert album, live material previously released on Eric Clapton's Crossroads box set, and several previously unreleased numbers.
Damn Right, I've Got The Blues : Buddy Guy & Robert Randolph & Quinn Sullivan - 6:39 Why Does Love Got To Be So Sad ( Eric Clapton / Bobby Whitlock ): The Allman Brothers Band & Eric Clapton - 8:25 Congo Square ( Sonny Landreth / Mel Melton / Dave Raonson ): Sonny Landreth & Derek Trucks - 6:57