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24FPS
I saw Clapton twice. In 1979, with Muddy Waters opening. Eric was still getting high, and had a car accident on the way to the concert. I had 5th row seats. That addicted, suffering bastard blew me away with long blues runs. Incredible.
Next time was my birthday, 1994, at the House of Blues (now defunct) in L.A. Sat within 20 feet of Clapton in a relatively small club. He was promoting some Robert Johnson inspired work. He was technically clean, and drug and alcohol clean. Not a missed note. God it was boring.
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MKjan
I hope he is able to make Clapton less boring.
Hate to say it but I agree. Hope it's very electric and dirty. Blues and rocking! That would get my vote.
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KRiffhard
Boring and monotonous.
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slewan
he played some songs of his new album in Tokyo last night – sounds quite boring
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jlowe
On one track, 'I will be there', a credit is given to 'Angelo Mysteriso'.
In PR for the album, Eric confirms its a guest, but won't say whom. Except he does say its NOT George Harrison. All good marketing hype of course.
Any guesses?
-Mark Knopfler
-Keith Richards
-Ronnie Wood
-Dhani Harrison.
Album U K release date 20 May.
May purchase or do a deal with Mr Spotify.
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jlowe
On one track, 'I will be there', a credit is given to 'Angelo Mysteriso'.
In PR for the album, Eric confirms its a guest, but won't say whom. Except he does say its NOT George Harrison. All good marketing hype of course.
Any guesses?
-Mark Knopfler
-Keith Richards
-Ronnie Wood
-Dhani Harrison.
Album U K release date 20 May.
May purchase or do a deal with Mr Spotify.
According to the story Cristiano posted:
"The album also contains “I Will Be There,” a song of unknown vintage, which features vocals and acoustic guitar by one Angelo Mysterioso
(a musical nom de plume used in previous decades by the late George Harrison)".
If Clapton is denying it is indeed George, perhaps Dhani Harrison has taken on the nom de plume of Angelo Mysterioso - who else would ever use that name?