Eric Clapton
Posted: Wed Nov 11, 2009 6:30 pm
Who here likes Eric Clapton, his guitar work and his bands Cream, Blind Faith and The Dominoes?
I've always admired Clapton, but I've been listening to a CD I bought last year called "Complete Clapton", which is, what I feel, the most definitive Clapton collection, for me. The man is one talented guitarist, and has played some of my favorite riffs and solos.
I was first turned onto Clapton when I was about 5 or 6, and my mom played a CD single of his with two songs called "My Father's Eyes" and "Change the World". I found them both catchy little singles. Then, fast forward to 2001 or 2002, when I'm 10 or 11, and I discover he's the one who played the solo on "While My Guitar Gently Weeps". I knew from then he's a talented guitarist.
Now we're up to 2004, when I buy a DVD of "Concert for George". I'm impressed with the way he puts his stamp on the songs and (again) his guitar playing. 2007 sees me buying "Bob Dylan's 30th Anniversary Concert" and "The Rolling Stones' Rock and Roll Circus". He plays the solo that would intially be for George Harrison better than George himself played it! While "Don't Think Twice, It's All Right" is one of the standouts on "30th Anniversary"
At least one Louisiana radio plays the softer, acoustic version of "Layla" at least once a week, but when I first heard the harder-edged, jammed out original version of "Layla" by The Dominoes, I'm blown away at what an amazing riff is played.
Eric Clapton is probably #1 in my favorite lead guitarists. He can just look at his series of Fender Eric Clapton Strats (which I'm a huge fan of, because of Eric, not Townshend) and know he will give it his all. His recent performance with Bruce Hornsby on Jay Leno proves that he can still wail at 67(?) years old.
Who else is a Clapton fan? If you aren't, what are your problems with him?
I've always admired Clapton, but I've been listening to a CD I bought last year called "Complete Clapton", which is, what I feel, the most definitive Clapton collection, for me. The man is one talented guitarist, and has played some of my favorite riffs and solos.
I was first turned onto Clapton when I was about 5 or 6, and my mom played a CD single of his with two songs called "My Father's Eyes" and "Change the World". I found them both catchy little singles. Then, fast forward to 2001 or 2002, when I'm 10 or 11, and I discover he's the one who played the solo on "While My Guitar Gently Weeps". I knew from then he's a talented guitarist.
Now we're up to 2004, when I buy a DVD of "Concert for George". I'm impressed with the way he puts his stamp on the songs and (again) his guitar playing. 2007 sees me buying "Bob Dylan's 30th Anniversary Concert" and "The Rolling Stones' Rock and Roll Circus". He plays the solo that would intially be for George Harrison better than George himself played it! While "Don't Think Twice, It's All Right" is one of the standouts on "30th Anniversary"
At least one Louisiana radio plays the softer, acoustic version of "Layla" at least once a week, but when I first heard the harder-edged, jammed out original version of "Layla" by The Dominoes, I'm blown away at what an amazing riff is played.
Eric Clapton is probably #1 in my favorite lead guitarists. He can just look at his series of Fender Eric Clapton Strats (which I'm a huge fan of, because of Eric, not Townshend) and know he will give it his all. His recent performance with Bruce Hornsby on Jay Leno proves that he can still wail at 67(?) years old.
Who else is a Clapton fan? If you aren't, what are your problems with him?