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Clapton: The Autobiography (2007 original; edición 2007)

por Eric Clapton (Autor)

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More than just a rock star, Eric Clapton is one of contemporary music’s greatest icons. Well-known for his reserve in a medium where ostentation and extravagance are the norm, Clapton now offers the reader the chronicle of his notable personal and professional journey. Clapton unleashes his humor and talent in order to set the record straight on the myth of his persona, and to relate the most significant episodes of his long journey through contemporary popular music’s brightest, but also darkest, paths.   Más que una celebridad del rock, Eric Clapton es uno de los grandes iconos de la música contemporánea. Bien conocido por su reserva en un medio donde imperan la ostentación y la extravagancia, ahora Clapton ofrece la esperada crónica de su notable trayectoria personal y profesional. Clapton despliega en este libro su áspero humor y su agudo talento para ajustarle las cuentas a su propio mito y evocar con rara franqueza los episodios más significativos de su ya largo viaje por los escenarios más luminosos, pero también más oscuros, de la música popular contemporánea.… (más)
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Título:Clapton: The Autobiography
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I found this honest—sometimes confusing and frustrating—self-analysis fascinating. Eric Clapton, who is a self-taught blues guitarist that never learned to read music, played with all the greats from Muddy Waters, Buddy Guy, John Lee Hooker, and Little Walter (and many others). Unfortunately, Eric was under the spell of heroin and alcohol for most of his early years, but unlike many of his friends, he finally managed to get sober and survive. Most of the book is unflattering and honest. It also represents Eric Clapton’s dedication to his craft—playing the blues. This autobiography is a must-read for anyone interested in the music scene, especially blues. ( )
  PaulaGalvan | Apr 24, 2024 |
Super light, fun to read while drinking. Saved from banality by EC's brutal honesty. ( )
  aleshh | Jan 12, 2024 |
I would listen to my father's copy of Slowhand over and over growing up. I still love listening to it today. Recently I read an article about Eric Clapton's surprising to me anti-vax stance, even though he's reportedly had the vaccine, and his history of racist rants. This all came as a bit of a shock ... Clapton is a racist anti-vaxxer? Remembering I had his autobiography on the shelf upstairs I pulled it down and dove in.

The writing, well, let's just say you can feel the different parts of the book which were written in the same period. And of course he barely touched on his 1976 racist rant. Coupled with his current defense of Enoch Powell and his anti-vax stance ... today Clapton is God might read Clapton is a bigoted anti-vaxxer ... ( )
  donhazelwood | Mar 11, 2022 |
Portrait of a purist, restless and easily disenchanted throughout the sixties, always moving on--from the Yardbirds, the Bluesbreakers, Cream, Blind Faith, etc.--searching for fulfillment beyond money and fame in the heart of the music, which he feels is religious experience. A who's who of the music business. Frank about his substance-abuse problems. ( )
  beaujoe | Nov 27, 2020 |
> CLAPTON PAR ERIC CLAPTON, de Eric Clapton (Trad, de l'anglais par Florence Bertrand, Buchet-Chastel, Paris, 2007, 308 p.)
Se reporter à la critique de Florence MENEY
In: (2008). Compte rendu de [Essai]. Nuit blanche, (111), p. 61. … ; (en ligne),
URL : https://id.erudit.org/iderudit/19590ac

> BAnQ (Derepentigny A., La presse, 13 janvier 2008, C. Expresso arts et spectacles, p. 3)

> EN TOUTE HONNÊTETÉ. — Passionnant ! Cette autobiographie d'Eric Clapton, parue en 2007 et traduite dans la langue de Molière par Florence Bertrand (Chez Buchet/Chastel), est absolument délicieuse à lire. Ric, 9 ans, né clandestinement dans l'arrière chambre des grands parents qu'il découvre qu'ils ne sont pas ses parents comme on a pu lui laissé croire... Ric, enfant de Ripley, pas franchement passionné par les études... ses premiers pas comme graphiste, mais préférant assurément les Beaux Arts qui lui sont inaccessibles... son penchant précoce pour le blues dans une époque où l'on raisonnait Rock N' Roll... ses premières armes dans des formations faites de bric et de broc avant d'arriver aux Yardbirds où le terme de virtuose lui colle déjà à la peau au point d'être recruté par John Mayall, une sommité dans le milieu, pour relancer des Bluesbreakers qui s'endorment sur leurs lauriers... une gloire qu'il réfute née sous l'anthologique Cream, pas si soudé que leur musique peut le prétendre... le retour sur terre sous Blind Faith... l'amitié avec George Harrison et pour sa femme Pattie pour laquelle il plonge, éperdu amoureux, dans l'héroïne et l'alcool à outrance...les années 80 qui le délivrent de ces addictions... la mort de Connor, son fils qui donne le jour au grandiose Tears In Heaven... le père de famille qu'il est devenu, le musicien d'aujourd'hui... en toute simplicité, avec humilité, Eric Clapton se dévoile comme jamais, sans concession pour lui-même, honnêtement, acceptant sereinement ce parcours en dent de scie. Il n'y a rien de honteux dans cette sorte de repentance, c'est le rock n' roll ! (PLO54)
jean-claude, le 18 octobre 2012, (Sur Amazon.fr) ( )
  Joop-le-philosophe | Aug 23, 2020 |
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This book is dedicated to my Grandmother Rose Amelia Clapp, and to my beloved wife Melia, and my children Ruth, Julie, Ella and Sophie.
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(p44) It was at the Marquee that I first came across John Mayall, ... playing in a trio with bassist Jack Bruce and drummer Ginger Baker. (not dated in book, but follows on from previous paragraph with date 25 July 1963 for his first band, The Roosters, final gig at the Marquee)
(p50) (1964) On my guitar, I used light-gauge strings, with a very thin first string, which made it easier to bend the notes, and it was not uncommon, during the most frenetic bits of playing, for me to break at least one string. During the pause while I was changing my strings, the frenzied audience would often break into a slow handclap, inspiring Giorgio (Gomelsky - proprietor of the Crawdaddy Club and The Yardbirds' manager) to dream up the nickname of 'Slowhand' Clapton.
(p71) Returning to England in late October 1965, I found that my place in the Bluesbreakers had been filled by a brilliant guitarist called Peter Green, ... He was not happy to see me, as it meant rather a sudden end to what had obviously been a good gig for him. One change that didn't particularly surprise me was to find that (John) McVie had finally been given the boot, and had been replaced by Jack Bruce. He stayed for only a few weeks before moving on to join Manfred Mann ... but doing those few gigs, we had a chance to take stock of one another.
(p76 - 81) Though I was happy with the Bluesbreakers, I was also beginning to get restless, nurturing somewhere inside me thoughts of being a frontman, ... So when Ginger Baker, the drummer from the Graham Bond Organisation, came to see me and talked about forming a new band, I knew exactly what I wanted to do. The Bluesbreakers were playing a gig in Oxford when Ginger first came to see me. I'd seen him down at the Marquee, ... but didn't know much about him. ... I was very flattered that he was interested in me. ... That night, after the gig, (March 1966 - date unconfirmed) he offered me a lift back to London. ... He told me he was thinking of forming a band, and asked if I'd be interested in joining. I said I'd think about it, but that I'd only be really interested if Jack Bruce was involved. He almost crashed the car. ... He agreed to go away and have a think about it. ... the very first time that the three of us got together, in March 1966, in the front room of Ginger's house in Neasden, they (Ginger and Jack) started arguing right away. ... But when we started to play together, it all just turned to magic. ... we all looked at each other and grinned. ... Over the next few months we continued to rehearse secretly, ... Then (in 11 June 1966 issue) Ginger let the cat out of the bag by giving an interview to Chris Welch of Melody Maker ... Our next step was to think of a name for the band, and I came up with Cream, for the very simple reason that in all our minds we were the cream of the crop, the elite in our respective domains. ... our first proper gig, at my old stamping ground, the Twisted Wheel in Manchester, was on 29 July, the night before the (1966 World Cup) final.
(p97) (Sept/Oct 1967 - New York) ... Ahmet said to me, 'I want you to go in there and play on this song,' ... I felt so nervous, because I couldn't read music, ... Aretha (Franklin) came in and sang a song ... and I played lead guitar.
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More than just a rock star, Eric Clapton is one of contemporary music’s greatest icons. Well-known for his reserve in a medium where ostentation and extravagance are the norm, Clapton now offers the reader the chronicle of his notable personal and professional journey. Clapton unleashes his humor and talent in order to set the record straight on the myth of his persona, and to relate the most significant episodes of his long journey through contemporary popular music’s brightest, but also darkest, paths.   Más que una celebridad del rock, Eric Clapton es uno de los grandes iconos de la música contemporánea. Bien conocido por su reserva en un medio donde imperan la ostentación y la extravagancia, ahora Clapton ofrece la esperada crónica de su notable trayectoria personal y profesional. Clapton despliega en este libro su áspero humor y su agudo talento para ajustarle las cuentas a su propio mito y evocar con rara franqueza los episodios más significativos de su ya largo viaje por los escenarios más luminosos, pero también más oscuros, de la música popular contemporánea.

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