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Derek and the Dominos Concert

Fillmore East (New York, NY)

Derek and the Dominos concert at Fillmore East on Oct 24, 1970

10.24.1970
Tracks: 12 / Total Time: 1:48:27
Catalog: Bill Graham

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Concert Summary

The Derek and the Dominos In Concert LPs and CDs are excerpted from these Fillmore East concerts, when the group headlined a bill that included Ballin' Jack and Humble Pie.

After spending months touring with Delaney and Bonnie and collaborating with them on his first solo album, Clapton took the nucleus of that band (Whitlock, Radle, and Gordon) and formed…entire summary

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  • mick51 | Friday, November 06, 2009 | 6:08 pm

    was at this show....what a night so glad to hear these versions on the 24th...what a night tenth row

  • gunner | Wednesday, October 14, 2009 | 12:28 am

    Please play the music!

  • jerseydave | Saturday, July 25, 2009 | 10:10 pm

    Interestingly enough, this version of Let it Rain was included on the original Derek and the Dominos In Concert. The subsequent extended re-release includes the Let it Rain from the 10/23 show. Unfortunate because I think the band sounds a little strung out in the 10/23 show, where as they finish this version like everyone hit some primo snow before they went back on stage after the drum solo. And Gordon's solo is twice as frenetic in this version. One of the greats.

  • Bertleman | Thursday, June 25, 2009 | 11:10 am

    I'm realizing that the soulful aspect of Clapton's singing that I always liked from songs like Any Day and Let it Rain was actually Bobby Whitlock.

  • Anonymous | Wednesday, June 17, 2009 | 7:33 pm

    Absolutely Fabulous!! Bands Just Dont Know How To Jam Anymore..Sad But True

  • steveo | Wednesday, June 10, 2009 | 8:43 pm

    Lordy, lordy - that opening wah-wah riff of "Roll It Over" still gets me - I first heard it in 1987 off of EC's "Backtrackin'" black double-LP. Still my favorite Derek tune. A real down and dirty, wah-wah groove tune with interesting chord changes, soul vocals and red-hot fills by Mr. EC. I never get tired of this song - the only other EC song I never get tired of is Cream's "Crossroads." Man, was he good.

  • Sir-Mix-Alot | Wednesday, June 10, 2009 | 11:41 am

    "Let it rain" and "Got to get better in a little while" rips and shreds like no other...great wah pedal. Everyone will like to purchase Polydor's "Derek and the Dominos - Live at the Fillmore East" 2cd set...worth every cent. It is a compilation of both 10/23 and 10/24/70...it does not have every song as shown on Wolfgang's, but 80% of the songs are on the cd's.

  • RocknDiFer | Tuesday, June 09, 2009 | 11:32 am

    Lord O Lord, I was there, so long ago ~ it sounds so great. take me home:)

  • drumchap | Thursday, May 21, 2009 | 9:33 pm

    This version of "Why Does Love..." appears on the 2-LP/CD "In Concert." When they slowly vamp out, what emerges is so very soulful. And drummers, dig the way Gordon rolls out at the very end.

  • chiliD | Thursday, May 21, 2009 | 4:13 pm

    "Roll It Over" was NOT a track from the unreleased second Dominos album...it was the B-side of their unreleased first single which was a rocked up Phil Spector produced version of "Tell The Truth" recorded during the sessions for George Harrison's "All Things Must Pass" album. (later released on the "History Of Eric Clapton" compilation LP) The band decided that the song didn't represent them at the time, so ditched the single at the last minute.

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