In April 1994, when Eric Clapton performed "Have You Ever Loved A Woman" live at the Fillmore in San Francisco, he was in the midst of a significant p... Read Full Description >
In April 1994, when Eric Clapton performed "Have You Ever Loved A Woman" live at the Fillmore in San Francisco, he was in the midst of a significant phase in his career, preparing for the release of his album "Nothing But the Blues." This live recording showcased Clapton's deep blues influences and guitar prowess, setting the stage for the album's release later that same year. Prior to this, Clapton had released "From the Cradle" in 1994, which saw him returning to his roots by exploring the blues genre extensively. "Nothing But the Blues" further solidified his status as a blues artist and featured a mix of original songs and covers of classic blues tracks. Notably, Clapton's performances during this period emphasized his improvisational skills and emotional expressiveness, making live shows like the Fillmore concert memorable highlights in his storied career.