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Favorite Eric Clapton song?
I saw him with my brother and double cousin in Tempe, AZ around the Summer of 1974.
Really love Layla. |
True story, I was snorkeling in a bay (if my memory is correct, it was Jumbie Bay) on the USVI of St. John many many years ago. There wasn’t a lot of corals on the sandy bottom, but I came across a bunch is sea turtles and followed them way out to the open waters in the mouth of the bay where a couple of boat were moored. I was free diving and swimming with the turtles, and when I surfaced I came up next to a boat. The boat was named “Slowhand” and Eric Clapton was sitting on the boat watching me. He called out to me to be sure I was OK and asked if I needed to board the boat for a rest and a bottle of water. In such a private and peaceful setting he was just a regular guy being very nice and friendly. I thanked him and told him I was fine. We chatted briefly and he was very interested in what sea life I was seeing. It was a cool experience. And I agree, Layla is my favorite song.
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My favorite other than Layla, with its famous guitar solo, is" In A White Room." I believe today is Clapton's 80th trip around the sun. I guess you all know about his family tragedy. His toddler son fell to his death from Claptons' apartment window. He wrote "Tears in Heaven" in rememberance of that accident.
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Cream
Any cream song!
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Wonderful Tonight, wife’s fav as well
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The original version of Layla.
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Tears in heaven. In my hard rock band years in the late 60’s thru the early 80’s, we would play a lot of Cream songs.
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"any way the wind blow" written by j.j. cale but he and clapton did a great duo of it.
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Cocaine
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"The Core". also agree with "Let it Grow"...many top songs are great but were overplayed.
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Layla, but also have to agree White Room is an awesome song.
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He turned 80 yesterday. Layla, I shot the sheriff (Bob Marley), White Room, so many can’t just pick one.
Remarkable guitar player; 3 time inducted in Rock and Roll hall of fame; Yardbirds, Cream and as a solo artist. He started playing on cheap thick strings according to a autobiography. This undoubtedly played into his style. |
“Let It Rain”
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Crossroads. I saw him too. Not with Cream, but when he was with the Blind Faith in Madison Square Garden. They were awesome. the band members were:
Eric Clapton Stevie Winwood Ginger Baker Ric Grech The Blind faith album is one of my favorites. |
"Motherless Child" and "Wonderful Tonight".
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