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Eric Clapton 1974

Eric Clapton 1974

Christian Larsen

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2026
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Baseret på hidtil usete fotografiske arkiver med mere end 2700 billeder fra Erics legendariske comeback-turné i 1974 – taget af den New York-baserede fotograf Tony De Nonno – bringer denne bog læseren helt tæt på et afgørende øjeblik i rockhistorien. Her følger vi Eric Claptons dramatiske tilbagevenden, dannelsen af et nyt band, de ikoniske indspilninger af 461 Ocean Boulevard i Criteria Studios i Miami og den triumferende verdensturné, der cementerede hans position som en af sin generations største kunstnere. Og vi kommer med hele vejen – også bag kulisserne, mellem koncerterne og i de stille øjeblikke. Bogen rummer fotos fra 20 koncerter på 1974 – 461 Ocean Boulevard World Tour og tegner et levende og intimt portræt af et år, der ændrede alt. Med personlige tekster og fotobidrag fra Yvonne Elliman samt unikke arkivåbninger fra Michael Putland, Tony De Nonno, Ron Pownall og Watt Casey kastes der nyt lys over denne skelsættende periode i Eric Claptons glorværdige karriere. 272 sider i formatet 250 x 330 mm, trykt på 150 grams Arctic Volume White-papir, sikrer en eksklusiv og visuel oplevelse. Indbundet i Miami-inspireret Brillanta-lærred med silketrykt omslag – en bog, der både føles og fremstår som et samlerobjekt. Indeholder mere end 250 farve- og sort/hvid-fotografier, hvoraf langt de fleste aldrig tidligere har været offentliggjort. Fotos af Tony De Nonno, Yvonne Elliman, Michael Putland, Ron Pownall, David Gahr, Alan Lance og Watt Casey. Tekster af Christian Larsen, Tony De Nonno, Tim Peacock og Marc Roberty.
Det bästa av Eric Clapton

Det bästa av Eric Clapton

Gehrmans Musikförlag
1997
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Innehåll:* After midnight* Alberta* Badge* Before You Accuse Me* Bell Bottom Blues* Cant Find My Way Home* Cocaine* Crossroads;Get Ready* Have You Ever Loved a Woman* I Cant Stand It* I Feel Free* I Shot The Sheriff* Key to the Highway* Knockin on Heavens Door* Lawdy Mama* Lay Down Sally* Layla* Let It Grow* Lonely Stranger* Mainline Florida* Mean Old Frisco* Nobody Knows You When Youre Down and Out* Old Love* Presence of the Lord* Pretending* Ramblin on My Mind* Rollin and Tumblin Running on Faith* Spoonful* Steady Rollin Man* Strange Brew* Sunshine of Your Love* Tales of Brave Ulisses* Tears in Heaven* White Room
Slowhand: The Life and Music of Eric Clapton
From the bestselling author of Shout , comes the definitive biography of Eric Clapton, a Rock legend whose life story is as remarkable as his music, which transformed the sound of a generation. For half a century Eric Clapton has been acknowledged to be one of music's greatest virtuosos, the unrivalled master of an indispensable tool, the solid-body electric guitar. His career has spanned the history of rock, and often shaped it via the seminal bands with whom he's played: the Yardbirds, John Mavall's Bluesbreakers, Cream, Blind Faith, Derek and the Dominoes. Winner of 17 Grammys, the Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Fame's only three-time inductee, he is an enduring influence on every other star soloist who ever wielded a pick. Now, with Clapton's consent and access to family members and close friends, rock music's foremost biographer returns to the heroic age of British rock and follows Clapton through his distinctive and scandalous childhood, early life of reckless rock 'n' roll excess, and twisting & turning struggle with addiction in the 60s and 70s. Readers will learn about his relationship with Pattie Boyd -- wife of Clapton's own best friend George Harrison -- the tragic death of his son, which inspired one of his most famous songs, "Tears in Heaven," and even the backstories of his most famed, and named, guitars. Packed with new information and critical insights, Slowhand finally reveals the complex character behind a living legend.
Wonderful Tonight: George Harrison, Eric Clapton, and Me

Wonderful Tonight: George Harrison, Eric Clapton, and Me

Pattie Boyd; Penny Junor

Crown Publishing Group (NY)
2008
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#1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER - For the first time, rock music's most famous muse tells her incredible story "A charming, lively and seductive book . . . The appeal of Wonderful Tonight is as self-evident as the seemingly simple but brash opening chord of 'A Hard Day's Night.'"--The New York Times Book Review Pattie Boyd, former wife of both George Harrison and Eric Clapton, finally breaks a forty-year silence and tells the story of how she found herself bound to two of the most addictive, promiscuous musical geniuses of the twentieth century and became the most legendary muse in the history of rock and roll. The woman who inspired Harrison's song "Something" and Clapton's anthem "Layla," Pattie Boyd has written a book that is rich and raw, funny and heartbreaking--and totally honest.
Dancing with Muddy: Muddy Waters, Eric Clapton, and My Lucky Life in and Out of the Blues
Jerry Portnoy grew up in Chicago hearing the blues being played outside his father's rug store on famed Maxwell Street during the late 1940s and early '50s. After dropping out of college, he became immersed in the colorful world of pool hustlers like Cornbread Red, and Minnesota Fats as he managed the largest pool hall in Chicago. During a stint as a paratrooper early in the Vietnam war, he applied for discharge as a conscientious objector, and lived in San Francisco during 1967's "summer of love." While bumming around Europe the following year, Portnoy heard the blues again on a record by Sonny Boy Williamson and instantly became obsessed with mastering blues harmonica. He returned to Chicago and in 1974 he was playing in small Black clubs at night when Muddy Waters plucked him from his day job at Cook County Jail to fill the historic harmonica chair in his fabled band. Eric Clapton followed suit in 1991. In a career that took him from ghetto taverns to the White House and the Royal Albert Hall, he went from the raggedy vans and cheap roadside motels of the blues world to the private jets and five-star hotels of the rock world. Between those two very different gigs was a struggle to survive the vagaries of the music business and the pressures of life on the road. In a remarkable life, he also assisted in surgery, lodged in a Moroccan house of ill repute, and dined at Giorgio Armani's. Dancing with Muddy details the surprising, lively, and sometimes bumpy ride of a blues harmonica legend.