That was one of the first things I learned when I was good enough. Though I was probably more into classic rock than you were, as I think you were more into heavy rock and metal. Clapton, Hendrix, Led Zep, etc. I couldn't learn enough if it.
Go on then whip it out for the ladsAnother recommendation is the Badge guitar solo. I still have a recording of me playing that (and the arpeggiated backing chords) on my PC.
I think I'd read it somewhere a long time ago but I'd forgotten.Go on then whip it out for the lads
ps. did you know the arpeggiated backing chords was George Harrison ?
Wasn't this song about Claptons love for Harrisons wife?Go on then whip it out for the lads
ps. did you know the arpeggiated backing chords was George Harrison ?
Harrison (credited as L' Angelo Misterioso) originally entitled the song 'Bridge', only for it to be misread by Clapton as 'Badge'.Go on then whip it out for the lads
ps. did you know the arpeggiated backing chords was George Harrison ?
Layla (referencing an Arabic folktale Layla and Majnun, a Romeo/Juliet story) is the inspiration for Clapton's title. In the Arabic story Majnun falls in love with Layla who is a married woman. At the time Clapton was madly in love with George Harrison's wife Pattie Boyd (also the subject of Clapton's 'Wonderful Tonight').Wasn't this song about Claptons love for Harrisons wife?
Harrison denied that it was about Pattie Boyd, it was inspired by the deity Krishna. Pattie Boyd claims that Harrison told her that the song was about herself.Wasn't she the inspiration for Harrison's/Beatles something as well?
I can put up with that, it was thinking he was funny that irked me the most, don't get me wrong he tried his best and that was admirable, but he was TWF's Andy Keogh, lot of effort but ..........Kenny not posting on here anymore, awful poster and awful haircut..