White Room’s bassline was written by Jack Bruce for the album Wheels of Fire by Cream that came out in 1968. Important for people to know that the 24 Nights version was a later live version. And then for Layla, Carl Radle played the original bass part on the Derek & The Dominos 1970 album, Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs.
Have fun on the tour & I'm sure all Cream/Clapton fans will love your bass playing as much as your viewers here do. If I was over there I'd be lining up for tickets 👍
Here in South Carolina all dreamy eyed over Julia!! Girl you are as cool as a breeze on a fall morning. Love your style and simplistic manner, keep it coming, much love from SC.
Thank you Julia! As always with true artists, you make it look (and sound) so easy, but I know there are hundreds of hours of hard work to show for it. Good luck on tour! ❤
Thanks Julia, congrats & very best wishes & fun for the tour ! Back in '96 I was fortunate enough to meet & speak briefly with E.C. backstage at R.A.H. London (from doing some gigs with one of the E.C band members). Mr. Clapton was a perfect gentleman.
That was a nice video. I would have put “One Chance” off of Pilgrim as my all favorite Clapton tune bass line. The bass totally dominates the song. Thanks for sharing your talent.
Congratulations! I wish I could see the band. You will shine in this instrument-driven music style. If I have to choose just one, I will have to say that Strange Brew is my favorite Clapton/Cream song. I hope to see some video footage.
Ich persönlich fand Duck Dunn den musikalisch passenderen Bassisten. Aber die Konzerte ind den USA 86-88 mit Mark Knopfler als zweiten Gitarristen! Mein liebster Song: Same Old Blues!
Have a great tour,Julia! You'll smash it! Maybe a bit of Family Man's line as a tribute in I Shot The Sheriff occasionally - that would be classy AND tasteful. Anyway, good luck. Please come tour the UK soon.🥲
Great bass playing and tuition aside, I liked the wood panelling so much it's now gracing a section of my living room wall! "Antique pine" if I'm not mistaken.
Her smile when she's happy is contagious! I find myself grinning stupidly at the screen. But for good reason! 😊 I met Julia's doppelganger [Shannon] when I was in 6th grade; I had a crush on her throughout school into college but never could tell her how I felt. Last picture I saw of her, she's still SUCH a beautiful woman! So given that, you'll still be a head turner when you hit 50! 😊 A smile like yours still can melt this ol' guy into his socks! ❤ Best of luck on your tour!
Old Love is just an amazing recreation. Nathan on bass adds exactly what the song needed to bring it up to current times. And that song still has legs to this day. Wonderful job, Julia!
You Actualy played my one of my favorite Eric Clapton songs, altough you played the Derrek and the Dominos rockversion and I like the unpluged blues version of Layla. my other favorite song is of cours tears in heaven
Absolutely AWESOME!!! Congrats Julia! Dbl hand waves of great luck,blessings and fun. This will further you reach at inspiring young women ( and men ) who want to be not just in the music world, but all other fields.Can't wait for your stories and music ☺🤗🤩🎵🎸🎶.....Oh and fav song? There are sooooo many, so here are a few, maybe with a couple that wouldn't be on some people's list. Bad Love, Wonderful Tonight, Knocking On Heaven's door ( gotta give some love to the reggae feel) an old standard Autumn Leaves and Tears In Heaven.
I'd like so much to watch you live.. maybe in Austria in July? I usually go to south Tyrol in July (recommended for everyone!) . I like (and play) very much Sunshine of your love by Cream...
Thank you Julia for this new video. I always liked the 461 Ocean Boulevard album, a work of art and the song I Shot The Sheriff is my favorite. When is a tour of Spain? 😎
Come to Arizona Also, I hope your worn looking blue bass makes the tour. Such a cool instrument. But the soul is not in the instrument, but in the player.
I'm a big Fan of EC's later work in the 80s and 90s, thanks for featuring somme of these Songs/Live-Versions of older Songs. Please check out some baselines of the Album "Journeyman", i.e. "Pretending". Thnx in advance!
Hi Julia! Ich habe Euch letzte Woche in Versmold gesehen! (Ich war der Erste, der ein Poster gekauft hat!)😂 Ihr habt fantastisch gespielt!!!🎉🎉🎉 Weiter so und vlg an die anderen Bandmitglieder!!!❤❤❤
Congratulations Julia!!!🎉🎊🥳Super happy for you! I know it will be a smashing success! Any chance you guys make it over to the States? That would be the bomb 💣😎
Thank you for this video, Julia! Great to know you love EC's music and that you're on tour with great guys! All the best! Live versions of Tearing Us Apart always have great bass lines. And Nathan East's bass line on Ain't Gonna Stand For It (Reptile album, S.Wonder's cover) is just great and contains the only bass slap solo on Clapton's recordings I think. And from Cream era - yes, Strange Brew and Dance the Night Away. Hello from Moscow, we used to play gigs with great late Pete Brown here back in 2007!😊
”Unplugged” version of the Old Love with Nathan East on acoustic bass is way, WAY more beautiful. Overall I consider “Unplugged” as the best Clapton’s performance.
To tell y'all the truth I did like some of Clapton's pre 90s music but I wasn't a fan. I didn't think much of his song writing talent, the amount of cover songs he did or the limits of his soloing. However, I think Tears In Heaven to be his first major composition of any significance. I am a slavish fan of Jimi Hendrix. To my mind, Tears In Heaven is simlar in style to Jimi's Castles Made Of Sand. But the latter is but one of Jimi's vast original repertoire. Eric dug deep down into his soul for Tears In Heaven. Gawd, if I lived in Europe I would physically follow your bass mind wherever you jam.
I saw you live in Bad Vilbel, 27th of February and what should I say, you were the best of the band. Great show! Would be interested in your live equipment. You didn't use any effects?
No events at this time - shows your website link to the tour. Can we see you in Berlin (Germany) ? Btw, when JustMusic is closing I saw a 5-string California bass, but didn't bought - still a 4-string-guy - but this thing is damned light. And one more thing: At the moment I see many vintage MusicMan Guitars & Bass Guitars (5x) at a retailer in Berlin - do you thing 2,500 € is a fair price for a 1980's instrument ?