gsj-hmm, don't think the topic is closed, I didn't get my 2 cents in yet...:/
Deezer-its great to be young, been there, done that myself...:) I'm glad we weren't bonabuddies in the 70's, you would have disowned me for some of my outfits, I didn't wear flannel, but my 4 brothers did, Duane Allman did and Derek Trucks does wear flannel shirts on stage sometimes. I know you're a Derek Trucks fan, so that's why I mentioned it, for what its worth. To me flannel just says rugged, outdoorsy...currently makes me now think of Larry the Cable Guy. I know you are of the South Park culture and you're not saying it to be cruel, but if I could give you any advice you're interested in listening to, drop retarded from your vocabulary...some people are just born that way and you are going to say it to someone who is very offended by it someday because someone they love is retarded. Spandex has its place as well, but I won't go into that!!
Eva-So you think you can have your cake and eat it too...ha, ha...dissing Paul but defending John...:D Both Beatles dove into some real artsy stuff solo, like Bluesman pointed out (best thing you've said in ages & welcome back bluesman)...John's primal screaming may have worked therapeutically, but it left a lot to be desired audibly. Check out Paul's Flaming Pie CD, I really like it; I'm also fond of Flowers In The Dirt. Someone mentioned Ringo's ego-he totally bummed me out when he made that statement recently about giving the fans a date that he would no longer write back to after that date...so strange and bizarre...somethings are better left unsaid. I never wrote to Ringo myself, but his approach definitely bent people out of shape. I love all my Beatles in different ways for all the different things they brought to the table!
Greenose- I totally get your drift for the most part...Clapton got really popular and no matter what he did, he continued to get airplay, some of his stuff was poppy and some was just radio friendly. Clapton has a ton of fans that would be upset if he didn't play Wonderful Tonight or I Shot the Sheriff in concert, I'm good without those songs.. I never heard Rory Gallagher or Peter Green on the radio until I got sirius radio, they were never on my classic rock stations and I never knew of any blues stations, so these guys just weren't getting the exposure. Since you are kinda' newer on here, you probably never heard my story about how discovering Joe actually got me back into Clapton!! My husband turned me on to Joe after reading an article in Guitar One about him being one of the rising guitar heroes, along with Derek Trucks and John Mayer. I read the article, borrowed the first 2 CD's (ANDY & SILT) and saw Joe for the first time all within about 3 weeks of each other in the summer of 2004. In that cover story, there were 10 guys interviewed and in the highlighted info, each guitarist had to mention their one main guitar influence, Joe mentioned Eric Clapton. I had been an early on fan with Cream, Blind Faith, and Derek..., my collection stopped in the 70's, of course I heard him on the radio etc. My hubby had most of his collection, so I started to play and uncover more and more Clapton music and continued to pick apart his huge catalog. Also, Im not sure if you know Joe's Had To Cry Today beat out Eric's Me and Mr. Johnson in the Blues Wax awards several years ago...most ironic I thought being Joe's influence and Joe covering HTCT.
Keith-about Eric's footwear, the guy always had a thing for fashion so...maybe he had some corns, calluses, a bunion, wore new shoes the night before that gave him blisters or was recovering from foot surgery... There's nothing worse then squeezing your feet into shoes when your feet hurt...
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