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Conference napalm::guitar

Title:GUITARnotes - Where Every Note has Emotion
Notice:Discussion of the finer stringed instruments
Moderator:KDX200::COOPER
Created:Thu Aug 14 1986
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:3280
Total number of notes:61432

687.0. "Clapton on TV tonite" by JACKAL::MURRAY () Thu Jun 23 1988 09:14

    According to today's Globe, Eric Clapton will be a guest on tonite's
    David Letterman show.
    
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687.1E.C. in the States ...DAMN.VIVIAN::BENNETTRidin' along in my L.A.V.cThu Jun 23 1988 11:073
    And I was hoping he was going to be with Stevie Ray Vaughan tonight
    
    Graham :-)
687.2for you cable subscribersRICKS::CALCAGNIThu Jun 23 1988 11:276
    did anyone see the 1 hour retrospective of Clapton on the Bravo
    channel about a month ago?  I missed the first half; they were up
    to the Derek + Dominos stuff when I tuned in.  I assume they started
    with the Yardbirds and Bluesbreakers, which I really wanted to see.
    
    /rick
687.3Didn't Miss MuchAQUA::ROSTObedience to the law guarantees freedomThu Jun 23 1988 12:0213
    
    Re: .2
    
    Yeah, I saw it, even had it on tape (now erased, sorry, rick)
    
    Wasn't too much on the early days other than interviews as not much
    existed in the way of film clips (none of Mayall, just a snippet
    of Yardbirds).
    
    Best part was the jam with Buddy Guy.
    
    						Brian
    
687.4The whole set at Ronnie Scott'sCHEST::WATSONWhen the going gets weird... Thu Jun 23 1988 14:589
> Best part was the jam with Buddy Guy.

Ah... now see if you lived in England, you would no doubt have watched the whole
Buddy Guy and Eric Clapton set that was shown on "The South Bank Show" about
two weeks after we saw the original program. :-)

It was a special set at Ronnie Scott's and was on for about an hour as I recall.

Keep an eye out for it.
687.5thanks, I feel better nowRICKS::CALCAGNIThu Jun 23 1988 14:581
    
687.6The book that inspired "Layla"CHEST::WATSONWhen the going gets weird... Thu Jun 23 1988 15:0412
>   Wasn't too much on the early days other than interviews...

Following on from those early interviews, did anybody listen to the comments
made by Eric and Patti ( Harrison ) about the book that he gave her. Evidently
the book inspired the writing of "Layla" and all I could make out was that it 
was called "Layla Imagined" or "Layla and Magnoux (sp)" or something along those
lines. I tried to find out some more but not knowing the title exactly or the
author was a problem. 

Anybody know anymore about the original book ?

Ross
687.7"have you ever loved a woman..."POWER::STARRThu Jun 23 1988 15:139
    re: -1
    That bok is mentioned in detail in the Eric Clapton biography  
    (written by Ray Coleman - good book!). If I remember to do it, 
    I can look it up for you. But I won't be in again until Monday, 
    so maybe someone else can let you know before then.
    
    Alan S.
    P.S. I think the TV guide said that Letterman was a repeat, but I'm
         not positive.
687.8Cinemax rockabilly special..CNTROL::GEORGEThu Jun 23 1988 19:445
Cinemax is running a rockabilly thing this month with Clapton,
George Harrison, Dave Edmunds, and lots of other folks.

It was pretty good.  They didn't do Layla, but Blue Suede Shoes
and That's Alright Momma seem a fair trade.
687.9Carl Perkins special ??ANGORA::JACQUESFri Jun 24 1988 13:116
    re .8, that sounds like a rerun of the Carl Perkins special.
    I haven't seen it, but there was a photo from it in GP magazine
    along with the Harrison interview back in November.
    
    Mark Jacques
    
687.10yeah, I think so tooBUSY::JMINVILLEArthur Dent in another dimensionFri Jun 24 1988 13:248
    I've seen the Carl Perkins special and it's really good (IMO).
    Harrison comes out and plays a few tunes.  Edmonds plays acoustic
    most of the time and just kind of stays in the background (as I
    recall), but I think he produced it.  There's at least one ex-
    Stray Cats member playing on this too as well as Perkins' son.
    Ringo plays some drums as well.
    
    joe.
687.11memory read-lock in old_timers.lisCNTROL::GEORGEFri Jun 24 1988 13:514
Carl Perkins...that's it.

I have no idea if it's coming round again, but it's worth keeping
an eye on the channel guide.
687.12PNO::HEISERhit you where you liveTue Sep 26 1989 21:004
    Clapton & David Sanborn did the soundtrack for Lethal Weapon 2.  Some
    neat blues in that movie!
    
    Mike
687.13interesting soundHAVASU::HEISERthe rock stomps here!Wed Sep 11 1991 13:471
    Anyone know the recipe for his tone on "Pretending"?
687.14Gold-plated Crybaby optionalRAVEN1::BLAIRNeed a hot tune and a cold oneWed Sep 11 1991 14:083
    
    Deluxe Strat thru a Dunlop Crybaby to a Fender Twin...
    
687.15GOES11::G_HOUSEBack in blackWed Sep 11 1991 14:224
    Naw there's more to it then that, isn't that the one with the ugly
    chorus and kind of smooth distortion?  
    
    Greg
687.16vegamaticLEDS::BURATIFender BenderWed Sep 11 1991 14:266
>    Naw there's more to it then that, isn't that the one with the ugly
>    chorus and kind of smooth distortion?  
    
    Yeah there's gotta be more effects on it. Sounds kinda wheezy to my ears
    though. I like Clapton straight up. Like in Forever Man.

687.17What my ears tell meDREGS::BLICKSTEINJust say /NOOPTWed Sep 11 1991 16:079
    That is a KILLER tone.
    
    To my ears, the distortion sounds like its coming from a box rather
    than an amp.  I hear a fairly thick chorus, a lot of compression
    going on, and I'm pretty sure that a radical EQ setting is a large
    part of it.
    
    I've been thinking of trying to get that sound as a learning exercise
    for my new guitar processor (GP-16).
687.18RAVEN1::BLAIRNeed a hot tune and a cold oneWed Sep 11 1991 16:377
    
    	No way, it's EC's fingers! 8^).
    
    	At least when I saw him do it live, I didn't *see* anything
    	special, but that don't mean anything.  GP or Guitar featured
    	him a while back and it may have the answers.  I'll try to dig
    	it up.  I was serious about the gold-plated dunlop tho'.
687.19DREGS::BLICKSTEINJust say /NOOPTWed Sep 11 1991 17:152
    Well, all I'm saying is that to my ears it has that distinctive
    "processed guitar" sound.
687.20GOES11::G_HOUSEBack in blackWed Sep 11 1991 17:364
    I agree with Dave, it's a very processed sound to my ear as well.  Real
    compressed with a gritty sounding chorus.
    
    Greg
687.21HAVASU::HEISERthe rock stomps here!Wed Sep 11 1991 17:494
    Still sounds great to me.  If I can ever afford an effects unit, I'd
    definitely want a preset like it.
    
    Mike
687.22RAVEN1::JERRYWHITEHere's a quarter ...Wed Sep 11 1991 20:574
    Hmmmmm we've gone through quite a number of replies without one single
    `Clapton s*x' comment.  Not too shabby !
    
    Scary
687.23huh?LEDS::BURATIFender BenderWed Sep 11 1991 22:421
`Clapton s*x' = sour grapes IMO
687.24SANDY::FRASERErr on a G StringThu Sep 12 1991 09:0011
	Andy & I rented the "Cream of Clapton" video a week or so ago.  
	Has anyone else seen it?  There are some vintage clips of Cream
	from UK television, a couple of concert clips from the early to
	mid 70s when the group appeared to be quite juiced, and then 
	many clips from the last 10 years which I thought were excellent.
	The high point, to me, was seeing Clapton and Knopfler together,
	playing "Wonderful Tonight".  For those who like to see lots of
	Fender equipment on stage, this video is highly recommended :^}

	Sandy
687.25guitar, compression, flanger, distortion, amp! EASY!WEDOIT::ABATELLIMESA Boogie modified by PEAVEY!Mon Sep 16 1991 10:0920
     re: .13 Tone on "Pretending"
    
    This is an easy one!
    
    [Guitar w/compression] --> [Flanger] --> [Distortion on amp, or use a
     box], --> [Amp]
   
    
    	Simple right? See...  I thought so too!  
    
    Spoiler here...  if you play a Strat type guitar that has a 5 position
    switch, use the bridge and middle p/u's together rolling off the tone
    for the middle p/u and leave the tone wide open for the bridge p/u.
    
    	It works for me! Experiment alittle and go for it!
    
    				Rock on,
    					Fred
    
    
687.26such a shame to go thru what he didHAVASU::HEISERhope set highThu Feb 06 1992 14:411
    I just heard Clapton's "Tears in Heaven".  Truly a sad song!
687.27CLAPTON ON UNPLUGGEDSLOHAN::FIELDSyoudon'tlie,youdon'tlie,youdon'tlieMon Mar 02 1992 13:0012
    I made a call to MTV in NYC and this is what I got from the hotline....
    
    	Eric Clapton's Unplugged
    
    	March 11 10PM
    	March 14 7PM
    	March 15 9PM
    
    if anyone wants to check on this info or for future shows here is the
    number I called (212)-258-8000 ask for Unplugged hotline....then you
    get put into voicemail loop from Hell ! listen real well because it
    won't repeat (at least I could not make it repeat :')
687.28RAVEN1::JERRYWHITEHey you're pretty good - NOT !Mon Mar 16 1992 05:2923
    Anyone catch the "Rockumentary" on Clapton last night on MTV ?  I had
    the VCR programmed to tape the unplugged again, screwed up the timer,
    and recorded this instead.  
    
    Some pretty good stuff.  I always thought Clapton was a SG turned strat
    man, but old footage showed him playing everything but a Jackson. 
    Tele's, LP's, big hollow bodies, and of course in later years, strats,
    espcially "blackie".
    
    He mentioned how "Badge" got it's name.  Seems he and George Harrison
    (and some others, Ringo maybe) were sitting around writing.  They were
    all bouncing silly lyrics around, George was writing them down.  They
    didn't have a name for this song, and George wrote "Bridge" at the top
    of the page.  Clapton was sitting across from him, and at a quick glace
    (reading it upside down) it looked like "Badge" to him.  They had a
    good laugh, and the name stuck.
    
    He said his biggest thrills have been playing with the old bluesmen,
    like BB King, etc.  He's also glad that he was able to shed some light
    on those guys via his popularity.  Sounds like a real down to earth
    guy.
    
    Jerry
687.29Badge...NAVY5::SDANDREAWhat, me worry?Mon Mar 16 1992 08:289
    RE: -1
    I heard the same story on the origin of the title...
    
    "Badge" is one of my favs...I love to jam on the "bridge" portion of
    that tune!  I can't decide whether I like to pick the background chords
    or wail the solo......both are a ball.
    
    Steve
    
687.30RAVEN1::JERRYWHITEHey you're pretty good - NOT !Mon Mar 16 1992 08:314
    I camp out on the chords, let Pat hit the lead (who also *blistered* a
    lead on `Jumpin' Jack Flash' the other night ... mercy !)
    
    Jerry
687.31yes...!NAVY5::SDANDREAWhat, me worry?Mon Mar 16 1992 08:348
    RE: -1 
    
    GO ODIE!
    
    Scary and Odie,  I'm coming to Greenville the first or second weekend
    in April to visit my daughters.  Wanna get together and jam?
    
    Steve
687.32do what you likeRICKS::CALCAGNImultiple sarcasmMon Mar 16 1992 08:3515
    yeah, I saw it too.  Some nice rare footage.  Would've liked to
    have seen some more of the live Blind Faith concert at Hyde Park
    (Clapton playing a sunburst, rosewood board Tele).  Anyone know
    if that concert is available on video somewhere?
    
    Clapton played a maple board Tele with the Yardbirds; funny how
    Clapton, Page, and Beck were all Tele men back then, eh?  Think
    they were onto something?  Eric did his Bluesbreakers stuff with
    a flametop Les Paul, and I've seen some early Cream shots with
    the same axe.  Besides the SG, he used a single pickup Firebird
    and an ES-335 in Cream.
    
    Some of the shot sequences gave a good opportunity to compare Eric
    playing Blackie vs the new signature Strats.  I always thought Eric's
    new tone sounded pretty good, but Blackie wins hand down imo.
687.33SANDY::FRASERErr on a G StringWed Mar 18 1992 08:539
	We just received our "Twenty-four Nights" video in the mail
	yesterday - fantastic stuff, including a nine-minute version
	of "Wonderful Tonight".

	It's a compilation of live performances at the Royal Albert
	Hall in London.

	Sandy
687.34RAVEN1::JERRYWHITEHey you're pretty good - NOT !Wed Mar 18 1992 09:013
    "Wonderful Tonight" is by far my favorite cut on the CD(s).  
    
    Jerry
687.35PHAROS::SAKELARISWed Mar 18 1992 13:307
    Goodly Lord, are you talkin about the same "Wonderful Tonight" that I'm
    thinking? Of all Claptons work, this one drives me up the wall. Way to
    sweet and syrupy for me. And then 9 minutes long? I've never heard the
    24 nights version, only the original release version. I'll presume
    theres some notable instrumentation rather than more syrup.
    
    "sakman"
687.36SANDY::FRASERErr on a G StringWed Mar 18 1992 13:465
	Hmph! Some people *like* romance . . .

	;^}

687.37RAVEN1::JERRYWHITEHey you're pretty good - NOT !Wed Mar 18 1992 14:348
    OK, the original "studio" version is sorta lame.  The version on "Just
    One Night" (live) is better.  But, the version on "24 Nights", has more
    feel than all the others put together.  The intro/outro are what set it
    off.  Plus, he uses some subtle chord changes not featured in previous
    versions.  This song isn't for everyone, since it has received massive
    radio play for zillions of years.  
    
    Jerry
687.38:-)ZYMRGY::samBut Momma, that's where the fun isWed Mar 18 1992 15:463
One man's syrup is another man's honey...

-- Sam
687.39This is funnySMURF::BENNETTWhat goes down the stairs alone or in pairs?Wed Mar 18 1992 16:335
	One of he VERY FEW Clapton songs I can stomach for more than 3 
	seconds is Wonderful Tonight....

	Isn't taste wild?
687.40RAVEN1::JERRYWHITEHey you're pretty good - NOT !Wed Mar 18 1992 19:054
    The version of "Old Love" featured on "24 Nights" is very tasteful as
    well.
    
    Jerry (who's fav song by EC is "Wonderful Toniht")
687.41SHUFFLE WAY COOLGIDDAY::KNIGHTPdo it in dublyWed Mar 18 1992 20:534
    Scary 
    	Ever heard "shape I'm In" which I think he recorded with Bonnie and
    Delany?
    P.K.
687.42RAVEN1::JERRYWHITEHey you're pretty good - NOT !Thu Mar 19 1992 05:154
    I've heard it by the original artist, but I don't think I've heard his
    version - I'll have to check it out !
    
    Jerry
687.43BF at HPBAHTAT::BELLSWAS Leeds 845 2214Fri Mar 20 1992 05:106
    re .32
    
    I was at the Blind Faith concert in Hyde Park back in 1969. I'd
    love to see some footage of that if there is any available.
    
    Richard Bell
687.44third row, with the headband, right?RICKS::CALCAGNImultiple sarcasmFri Mar 20 1992 07:303
    Hey Richard, I think I saw you in the footage they showed!
    
    only joking  /rick
687.45strange but trueSTAR::SALKEWICZIt missed... therefore, I am Mon Mar 23 1992 14:4710
    Hey Charlie,..
    
    	I just thought I'd chime in to let you know that Wonderful
    Tonight is one of the Clapton tunes that now has me reaching for
    a new CD or another station or whatever...
    
    	Tastes,.. funny stuff eh? I like 90% of EC's stuff a lot
    
    							/Bill
    
687.46What do you do when you get lonelyGIDDAY::KNIGHTPBizzare gardening accidentMon Nov 23 1992 16:4615
    Hi
    	Over the weekend I watched The Unplugged show (got it for my
    birthday) and was really impressed.  I loved the acoustic blues 
    stuff. It showed me a side of him that I hadn't seen before and
    you just have to respect (whether you like him or not) his talent
    at playing the blues on guitar.
    	During one song the piano player (chuck Levine) played an 
    absoloutly killer solo,and there acoustic/swing treatment of 
    Layla (which got played to death on the radio when it first came out)
    was refreshing.
    	Also a funny moment towards the end with the band doing San
    Fransisco Bay Blues with washboard and everyone playing Kazoo's!!8^).
     
    Check it out!
    P.K.
687.47The piano playerNWACES::HICKERNELLWhat was Plan B again?Tue Nov 24 1992 08:204
    Just a nit: his name is Chuck Leavell.  A great player.  I agree about
    the Unplugged video, it's wonderful.
    
    Dave
687.48FRETZ::HEISERanother day in DECrestaurantFri Apr 01 1994 11:563
    BBC radio news just reported that Eric Clapton has signed on with
    Britny Fox.  To fit the band's moniker, he's changed his name to
    Crossdresser Clapton.