Genre not found
Artist not found
Album not found
Song not found

Steppin' Out
John Mayall & The Bluesbreakers Lyrics


Instrumental


Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
To comment on or correct specific content, highlight it

Comments from YouTube:

@johnknottenbelt2727

No gadgets, just fingers, 6 strings & a touch of genius without ego. Clapton at his 'in your face, finest' !

@jean-marieboucherit4716

What makes Eric Clapton unique and for me the unparalleled best is his constant playing with rhythm, putting notes when you don’t expect them, starting licks at unexpected times and making his music always surprising and exciting.

@hhonez6538

You got it. Clapton was great the way he syncopated his playing. I never heard anybody else do it like that except Gene Krupa or maybe Sinatra.

@johnsolis7631

Clapton was the greatest white electric lead blues guitarist, greatest intonation of any white guitar player then.

@csakbencee

@@johnsolis7631 WAS.

@Daniel-ts3uy

I've preferred Jimi Hendrix over anybody since 1967. Am I showing my age?

@malcp527

@@csakbencee Yup, WAS. Your point being? This was nearly 60 years ago man...

@davidwebster6491

I don't understand why every Clapton post immediately draws the "Hendrix was better" or "Peter Green blew him away" comparison. Can't we just appreciate what HE did? This is one of the greatest electric performances ever by anybody. Perfect tone and magnificent choice of notes…unparalleled solo architecture. I love SRV, Hendrix, Beck, Albert King, etc., and they all make their own statement. Just appreciate the great ones individually…it's like politics, everyone wants to take a side.

@scottblanton4988

David Webster You are correct, I never understand the comparisons of this man and other people, but what he did on this album and during this period very few can touch.

@DucksDeLucks

Hendrix is iconic of the black artist while Green is iconic of the gifted loser, the might have been. People resent Clapton's success and his 'normalcy' in later years.

More Comments

More Versions