Derek and the Dominos Concert

Fillmore East (New York, NY) Oct 24, 1970

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

Concert Details

  • Date:
    10.24.1970
  • Tracks:
    12
  • Total Time:
    1:48:27
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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 Derek and the Dominos. By 1970,…entire summary

  • mets | Wednesday, December 07, 2011 | 6:46 am

    After seeing the early stages of this band with Delaney and Bonnie and friends with Eric Clapton as a back-up guitarist in a way, you can plainly hear the difference in this band as his band!! Those were great shows indeed. But after getting together with these guys and practicing what they wanted to sound like, i wish we would have at least gone down to the Fillmore and tried to get in!! GREAT STUFF!!

  • lukpac | Monday, November 14, 2011 | 10:49 am

    DavidLobato - If you listen to Bottle of Red Wine on both recordings, it is apparent it is the same performance. Both an audience recording and the soundboard recording (not available on boot) show that the 10/24 performance is different from the one here. The 10/23 performance is 5:23 (first note to last note) while the 10/24 performance is 5:53 (again, first note to last note).

    As for Nobody Knows You, there is a bootleg (Layla and Other Unreleased Songs) that has the complete solo (almost...there's a small edit on there that moves a few notes around). I did make one mistake, though - as it is an 8-bar blues, not a 12-bar blues, 8 bars were edited out, not 12.

    Also, I guess I didn't mention it, but the track order is totally wrong, another holdover from the fact that this was taken from bootleg. Among other things, Let It Rain was obviously *not* in the middle of the set, but rather the last song before the encore (which was Little Wing).

  • DavidLobato | Saturday, September 10, 2011 | 11:09 pm

    Funny how people say this concert stinks and he was terrible. personally, as a drummer of 50 years this year, I thought he sounded better than many players today and the last 30 years. The playing in Presence and the wah-wah he uses, very fast and clean. Let it rain was great on the second night, and the first night, Got to get better is fantastic.

    I always said he would be better and better 35 years ago, and he laughed when I saw him in 1978 for the third time, Lakeland Fl. The next years tour showed in the tour book that gold cross on the end of his chain. My birthday present to him.

    Dave

  • DavidLobato | Saturday, September 10, 2011 | 11:06 pm

    lukpac, I don't know if you will ever see this, but how do you know the dates are incorrect and 12 bars are missing from the solo? Must have seen them and have a great memory.

    I ended up being friends with EC after I saw him for the second time in a year, at Nassau Col. in Long Island, NY. He was great playing with Santana and John McLaughlin showed up for an encore.

    Do you have photos of that concert? I also love Hot Tuna from the Academy and Palledium days. Do you have any bootlegs of them? dawei4321athotmail.

  • Gene1960 | Friday, April 01, 2011 | 3:59 pm

    What can anyone say? Real music (that achives popularity) has pretty much died out. The lowest common denominator seems to have won out.

  • anonymous1684737 | Tuesday, March 08, 2011 | 3:11 pm

    This group was exceptional. The studio version with Duane 'Skydog' Allman has to be my favorite album of the over 400 I have in my collection. If history were to be rewritten and Duane had excepted the offer to stay in D&D leaving the Brothers, would he still be alive today for not being possibly in the location when he was hit on his motorcycle. We can only imagine! Happened to just see EC in 2011, and I have to say, he still has it. The expression 'Slowhand' means more and more every time I see him. Great concert here on WG, definately need to check out some others.

  • lukpac | Tuesday, November 16, 2010 | 7:28 pm

    FYI, this take of Bottle of Red Wine is not from 10/24, but rather is the take from 10/23. Also, Nobody Knows You When You're Down And Out has 12 bars edited out of the solo.

  • richardmanuel | Saturday, September 11, 2010 | 6:27 pm

    Jim Gordon is the most under-appreciated drummer ever.

  • pythagoras | Wednesday, August 25, 2010 | 6:19 pm

    the 192 kbps stream sounds amazing - I can only wonder at the flac...

  • jdawson36@aol.com | Saturday, July 10, 2010 | 2:22 pm

    Jimmy Gordon rocked

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