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Thread started 03/25/03 4:19pm

thebanishedone

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eric clapton as a guitar player

over the years i dissrespected eric clapton.
i always thought that he was a lousy guitar player.aFTER CREAM,WHEN HE WAS WITH CREAM HE WAS GREAT.
but over the last period of time i have listen SOME OG HIS WORK.
SONG BAD LOVE HAVE very nice guyitar solo.
but what realy floored me is eric clapton doing jimi hendrix song"stone free"/
on stone free eric kick ass ,great great guitar playing.
i changed my mind a lot.
i think that when he wants he can be badd,badd player.
what do u fellow orgers think of eric clapton's guitar playing?
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Reply #1 posted 03/25/03 4:32pm

medoc2003

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clapton was never the spectacular player that hendrix, beck, or page was i.e. his nickname, "slowhand". he tended to play blues with a melodic sense. i have always enjoyed his playing, but he's not the type to blow you away.
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Reply #2 posted 03/25/03 4:47pm

Rudy

I think he's about as overrated as a guitarist ever was.

but in 35 years he's written some very good songs
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Reply #3 posted 03/25/03 4:53pm

EllisDee

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eric crapton...
oral Mr. Ellis Dee-licious, the Official NPGigolo pimp2

Candy Dulfer is my boo... razz
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Reply #4 posted 03/25/03 6:13pm

Lammastide

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I've never considered Clapton to be in the same school as many of the 60s and 70s' rock guitar greats. But I think he is a decent blues guitarist.

I don't listen to much of him anymore. Has he ever revisited the heavy, fuzz sound of Cream since he's gone solo? Or has all of his stuff been fairly subdued?
Ὅσον ζῇς φαίνου
μηδὲν ὅλως σὺ λυποῦ
πρὸς ὀλίγον ἐστὶ τὸ ζῆν
τὸ τέλος ὁ χρόνος ἀπαιτεῖ.”
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Reply #5 posted 03/25/03 6:25pm

Supernova

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EllisDee said:

eric crapton...

Good call, Ellis!
This post not for the wimp contingent. All whiny wusses avert your eyes.
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Reply #6 posted 03/25/03 6:33pm

medoc2003

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clapton tends to play a more lyrical (subdued if you will)rather than flashy style.

the clapton vs his 60's peers is somewhat like miles vs dizzy debate. dizzy played fast, flashy, and had a more pyrotechnic style. miles' best work is not fast note runs, it is the lyrical, melodic nature of his playing. he always used to talk about the space between the notes as being more important. that's where clapton excells.

that being said, i only use the comparison to miles for sake of analogy, not to elevate clapton to the level of miles, which i don't believe he belongs.

and while i like a lot of clapton's work, i don't subscibe to the "clapton is god" thing from the sixties.
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Reply #7 posted 03/25/03 7:15pm

Dauphin

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Clapton is a master guitar player. No mistake about it. Granted, I'm partial to Page and Harrison, but Clapton has some great songs that are fun and challanging to play. Overall, he is great live, and while his best work may be behind him, many people say the same thing about Prince wink
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Reply #8 posted 03/25/03 8:03pm

WildheartXXX

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Overrated. Yeah sure his technique is incredible blah blah but goddamit he is as boring as fuck. Has he actually made a truly classic album? Granted his stuff with Cream was excellent but solo zzz. He's an artist for music scholars to jerk off over. He's the Citizen Kane of the guitar world.
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Reply #9 posted 03/25/03 10:38pm

mistermaxxx

medoc2003 said:

clapton tends to play a more lyrical (subdued if you will)rather than flashy style.

the clapton vs his 60's peers is somewhat like miles vs dizzy debate. dizzy played fast, flashy, and had a more pyrotechnic style. miles' best work is not fast note runs, it is the lyrical, melodic nature of his playing. he always used to talk about the space between the notes as being more important. that's where clapton excells.

that being said, i only use the comparison to miles for sake of analogy, not to elevate clapton to the level of miles, which i don't believe he belongs.

and while i like a lot of clapton's work, i don't subscibe to the "clapton is god" thing from the sixties.
Dizzy was a Badd Cat IMHO.He was tight with Both Cab Calloway&Bird IMHO,
mistermaxxx
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Reply #10 posted 03/25/03 10:40pm

mistermaxxx

I give Him Back in the Day Props but All He has doen over the past 25 Years is Either Do Covers&Re-Do all of His Songs again&again.A Cat that truly Lives off Yesteryear in a Big way.
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Reply #11 posted 03/25/03 11:03pm

crazyhorse

I think Clapton is up there with the greats.Even though I dont like all of his music.But what artists that have been around thirty plus years still blow people away with their most recent stuff.Not to many I can think of.Last year the BBC had some kind of vote for the best guitarists ever.Out of the top twenty,only four or five have done anything in a long time.And none of it was anything spectacular.
Heres the list if you want to check it out
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/h...177791.stm
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Reply #12 posted 03/26/03 7:44am

Slave2daGroove

I've always had a lot of respect for EC but (IMO) his cover album "From the Craddle" was the best blues tribute I've heard. I saw the concert twice, just awesome.
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Reply #13 posted 03/26/03 11:48am

medoc2003

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this is way off topic, but...
did mariah carey really say that ??? (see above crazyhorse signature)
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