Текст песни Eric Clapton (Interview) - The Yardbirds
                                                Eric 
                                                Patrick 
                                                Clapton, 
                                                CBE, 
                                                (born 
                                                30 
                                                March 
                                                1945) 
                                                is 
                                                an 
                                                English 
                                                musician, 
                                                singer 
                                                and 
                                                songwriter.
 
                                    
                                
                                                He 
                                                is 
                                                the 
                                                only 
                                                three-time 
                                                inductee 
                                                to 
                                                the 
                                                Rock 
                                                and 
                                                Roll 
                                                Hall 
                                                of 
                                                Fame: 
                                                once 
                                                as 
                                                    a 
                                                solo 
                                                artist 
                                                and 
                                                separately 
                                                as 
                                                    a 
                                                member 
                                                of 
                                                the 
                                                Yardbirds 
                                                and 
                                                Cream.
 
                                    
                                
                                                Clapton 
                                                has 
                                                been 
                                                referred 
                                                to 
                                                as 
                                                one 
                                                of 
                                                the 
                                                most 
                                                important 
                                                and 
                                                influential 
                                                guitarists 
                                                of 
                                                all 
                                                time.
 
                                    
                                
                                                Clapton 
                                                ranked 
                                                second 
                                                in 
                                                Rolling 
                                                Stone 
                                                magazine's 
                                                list 
                                                of 
                                                the 
                                                "100 
                                                Greatest 
                                                Guitarists 
                                                of 
                                                All 
                                                Time"and 
                                                fourth 
                                                in 
                                                Gibson's 
                                                "
 
                                    
                                
                                                Top 
                                                50 
                                                Guitarists 
                                                of 
                                                All 
                                                Time".
 
                                    
                                
                                                In 
                                                the 
                                                mid-1960s, 
                                                Clapton 
                                                left 
                                                the 
                                                Yardbirds 
                                                to 
                                                play 
                                                blues 
                                                with 
                                                John 
                                                Mayall 
&                                                the 
                                                Bluesbreakers.
 
                                    
                                
                                                Immediately 
                                                after 
                                                leaving 
                                                Mayall, 
                                                Clapton 
                                                joined 
                                                Cream, 
                                                    a 
                                                power 
                                                trio 
                                                with 
                                                drummer 
                                                Ginger 
                                                Baker 
                                                and 
                                                bassist 
                                                Jack 
                                                Bruce 
                                                in 
                                                which 
                                                Clapton 
                                                played 
                                                sustained 
                                                blues 
                                                improvisations 
                                                and 
                                                "arty, 
                                                blues-based 
                                                psychedelic 
                                                pop".
 
                                    
                                
                                                For 
                                                most 
                                                of 
                                                the 
                                                1970s, 
                                                Clapton's 
                                                output 
                                                bore 
                                                the 
                                                influence 
                                                of 
                                                the 
                                                mellow 
                                                style 
                                                of 
                                                JJ 
                                                Cale 
                                                and 
                                                the 
                                                reggae 
                                                of 
                                                Bob 
                                                Marley.
 
                                    
                                
                                                His 
                                                version 
                                                of 
                                                Marley's 
                                                "
 
                                    
                                
                                                    I 
                                                Shot 
                                                the 
                                                Sheriff" 
                                                helped 
                                                reggae 
                                                reach 
                                                    a 
                                                mass 
                                                market.
 
                                    
                                
                                                Two 
                                                of 
                                                his 
                                                most 
                                                popular 
                                                recordings 
                                                were 
                                                "
 
                                    
                                
                                                Layla", 
                                                recorded 
                                                by 
                                                Derek 
                                                and 
                                                the 
                                                Dominos, 
                                                another 
                                                band 
                                                he 
                                                formed, 
                                                and 
                                                Robert 
                                                Johnson's 
                                                "
 
                                    
                                
                                                Crossroads", 
                                                recorded 
                                                by 
                                                Cream.
 
                                    
                                
                                                Following 
                                                the 
                                                death 
                                                of 
                                                his 
                                                son 
                                                Conor 
                                                in 
                                                1991, 
                                                Clapton's 
                                                grief 
                                                was 
                                                expressed 
                                                in 
                                                the 
                                                song 
                                                "
 
                                    
                                
                                                Tears 
                                                in 
                                                Heaven", 
                                                which 
                                                featured 
                                                in 
                                                his 
                                                Unplugged 
                                                album.
 
                                    
                                
                                                Clapton 
                                                has 
                                                been 
                                                the 
                                                recipient 
                                                of 
                                                17 
                                                Grammy 
                                                Awards, 
                                                and 
                                                the 
                                                Brit 
                                                Award 
                                                for 
                                                Outstanding 
                                                Contribution 
                                                to 
                                                Music.
 
                                    
                                
                                                In 
                                                2004, 
                                                he 
                                                was 
                                                awarded 
                                                    a 
                                                CBE 
                                                at 
                                                Buckingham 
                                                Palace 
                                                for 
                                                services 
                                                to 
                                                music.
 
                                    
                                
                                                In 
                                                1998, 
                                                Clapton, 
                                                    a 
                                                recovering 
                                                alcoholic 
                                                and 
                                                drug 
                                                addict, 
                                                founded 
                                                the 
                                                Crossroads 
                                                Centre 
                                                on 
                                                Antigua, 
                                                    a 
                                                medical 
                                                facility 
                                                for 
                                                recovering 
                                                substance 
                                                abusers.
 
                                    
                                
                                                Contents 
1                                                Early 
                                                life 
2                                                Early 
                                                career, 
                                                breakthrough, 
                                                and 
                                                international 
                                                success 
                                                2.
 
                                    
                                
1                                                The 
                                                Yardbirds 
                                                and 
                                                the 
                                                Bluesbreakers 
                                                2.
 
                                    
                                
2                                                Cream 
                                                2.
 
                                    
                                
3                                                Blind 
                                                Faith, 
                                                and 
                                                Delaney 
                                                and 
                                                Bonnie 
                                                and 
                                                Friends 
3                                                "
 
                                    
                                
                                                Layla" 
                                                and 
                                                solo 
                                                career 
                                                3.
 
                                    
                                
1                                                Derek 
                                                and 
                                                the 
                                                Dominos 
                                                3.
 
                                    
                                
2                                                Personal 
                                                challenges 
                                                and 
                                                early 
                                                solo 
                                                success 
4                                                Continued 
                                                success 
5                                                Resurgence 
                                                and 
                                                stardom 
6                                                Collaboration 
                                                albums 
7                                                Clapton, 
                                                Old 
                                                Sock 
                                                and 
                                                recent 
                                                events 
8                                                Influences 
9                                                Legacy 
                                                10 
                                                Guitars 
                                                11 
                                                Woman 
                                                tone 
                                                12 
                                                Other 
                                                media 
                                                appearances 
                                                13 
                                                Personal 
                                                life 
                                                13.
 
                                    
                                
1                                                Relationships 
                                                and 
                                                children 
                                                13.
 
                                    
                                
2                                                Political 
                                                views 
                                                13.
 
                                    
                                
3                                                Controversy 
                                                over 
                                                remarks 
                                                on 
                                                immigration 
                                                13.
 
                                    
                                
4                                                Wealth 
                                                and 
                                                assets 
                                                13.
 
                                    
                                
5                                                Charitable 
                                                work 
                                                14 
                                                Awards 
                                                and 
                                                honours 
                                                15 
                                                Football 
                                                16 
                                                Clapton's 
                                                music 
                                                in 
                                                film 
                                                and 
                                                TV 
                                                17 
                                                Discography 
                                                17.
 
                                    
                                
1                                                Solo 
                                                studio 
                                                albums 
                                                18 
                                                References 
                                                19 
                                                Further 
                                                reading 
                                                20 
                                                External 
                                                links
 
                                    
                                
                            1 Jimmy Page (Interview)
2 Chris Dreja (Interview)
3 Honey In Your Hips (Alternate Studio Take)
4 You're A Better Man Than I (28th February 1966) [BBC Session]
5 Dust My Broom (28th February 1966) [BBC Session]
6 Baby What’s Wrong (Studio)
7 Eric Clapton (Interview)
8 Baby, Scratch My Back w/ Keith Relf Interview (6th May 1966) [BBC Session]
9 I Wish You Would (Studio)
10 Over Under Sideways Down (6th May 1966) [BBC Session]
11 You Can't Judge A Book By Its Cover (Studio Demo)
12 The Sun Is Shining (Full Version) (6th May 1966) [BBC Session]
13 Jim McCarty (Interview)
14 Shapes Of Things (6th May 1966) [BBC Session]
15 Louise (Radio / TV Broadcast)
16 Most Likely You Go Your Way (And I'll Go Mine) (17th March 1967) [BBC Session]
17 Someone To Love Me (Live Marquee Club)
18 Little Games (17th March 1967) [BBC Session]
19 Too Much Monkey Business (Live Marquee Club)
20 Drinking Muddy Water (17th March 1967) [BBC Session]
21 I Got Love If You Want It (Live Marquee Club)
22 Think about It (16th March 1968) [BBC Session]
23 Smokestack Lightning (Live Marquee Club)
24 Jimmy Page Interview w/ Goodnight Sweet Josephine (16th March 1968) [BBC Session]
25 Good Morning Little Schoolgirl (Live Marquee Club)
26 My Baby (16th March 1968) [BBC Session]
27 Respectable (Live Marquee Club)
28 White Summer (5th-6th March 1968) [BBC Session]
29 The Sky Is Crying (Live Marquee Club)
30 Dazed and Confused (5th-6th March 1968) [BBC Session]
31 I Wish You Would (Radio / TV Broadcast)
32 Think About It (5th-6th March 1968) [BBC Session]
33 I'm A Man (Live Crawdaddy)
34 Someone To Love Me (Live)
35 Boom Boom (Live National Jazz & Blues Fest)
36 I’m A Man (Live National Jazz & Blues Fest)
37 Little Queenie (Live National Jazz & Blues Fest)
38 Too Much Monkey Business (Live National Jazz & Blues Fest)
39 Respectable (Live National Jazz & Blues Fest)
40 Carol (Live National Jazz & Blues Fest)
41 Here ‘Tis (Live National Jazz & Blues Fest)
42 Evil Hearted You w/ Keith Relf Introduction (27th September) [Radio / TV Broadcast]
43 Keith Relf (Interview)
44 Heart Full Of Soul w/ Paul Samwell-Smith Interview (1st June) [Radio / TV Broadcast]
45 I Ain't Done Wrong (3rd July) [Radio / TV Broadcast]
46 Smokestack Lightning (Full Version) (16th November) [Radio / TV Broadcast]
47 You're A Better Man Than I w/ Interview (16th November) [Radio / TV Broadcast]
48 The Train Kept A-Rollin' (16th November) [Radio / TV Broadcast]
49 I’m Not Talking (16th March ) [Radio / TV Broadcast]
50 Keith Relf w/ I’m A Man (Radio / TV Broadcast)
51 I’m A Man (9th April ) [Interview]
52 Keith Relf – The Blues (Radio / TV Broadcast)
53 Jeff’s Boogie (9th June) [Radio / TV Broadcast]
54 Steeled Blues (1st June) [Radio / TV Broadcast]
55 Louise (4th June ) [Radio / TV Broadcast]
56 I Wish You Would (6th August ) [Radio / TV Broadcast]
57 Love Me Like I Love You (9th August) [Radio / TV Broadcast]
58 The Stumble (27th September) [Radio / TV Broadcast]
59 Paul Samwell-Smith (Interview)
60 You're a Better Man Than I (Live)
61 The Train Kept A-Rollin' - Live
62 I’ve Been Trying (9th June) [Radio / TV Broadcast]
63 Shapes of Things w/ Interview (Radio / TV Broadcast)
64 For Your Love (Long Version) [Live]
65 My Girl Sloopy (Long Version) [Live]
66 I'm a Man (Live)
67 I Wish You Would (Live - 2015 Remaster)
68 Macleans (Advert / Jingle)
69 Happenings Ten Years Time Ago (Studio)
70 Psycho Daisies (Studio)
71 Stroll On (Studio)
72 Great Shakes Advert (Advert / Jingle)
73 I'm A Man (Radio / TV Broadcast)
74 Over, Under, Sideways, Down (Live)
75 Shapes of Things (Live)
76 He's Always There (Alternate Version / Studio)
77 Turn Into Earth (Alternate Version / Studio)
78 I Can't Make Your Way (Alternate Version / Studio)
79 For Your Love (Radio / TV Broadcast)
80 Heart Full Of Soul (Radio / TV Broadcast)
81 Questa Volta (Live)
82 Pafff…Bum (Live)
83 Jeff's Boogie (6th May 1966, ) [Radio / TV Broadcast]
84 Keith Relf & Jeff Beck Interview Ravi Shankar (8th June 1966) [Interview]
85 I'm Not Talking (4th June 1965) [Radio / TV Broadcast]
86 Heart Full of Soul (9th June 1965) [Radio / TV Broadcast]
87 Spoonful (9th April 1965) [Radio / TV Broadcast]
88 Bottle Up And Go (9th April 1965) [Radio / TV Broadcast]
89 All The Pretty Little Horses (Hushabye) (9th April 1965) [Radio / TV Broadcast]
90 Jeff Beck (Interview)
91 Shapes Of Things (Radio / TV Broadcast)
92 Happenings Ten Years Time Ago (Radio / TV Broadcast)
93 Over Under Sideways Down (Radio / TV Broadcast)
94 Heart Full of Soul (Live)
95 Most Likely You Go Your Way (And I'll Go Mine) [Live]
96 Little Games - Live
97 My Baby - Live
98 The Train Kept A-Rollin' (Radio / TV Broadcast)
99 Dazed and Confused (Radio / TV Broadcast)
100 Goodnight Sweet Josephine (Radio / TV Broadcast)
101 Glimpses (Sound Effects) [Studio]
102 The In Sound (Radio / TV Broadcast)
103 Think About It (Studio)
104 Dazed and Confused (Live)
105 I Ain't Got You (22nd March 1965) [BBC Session]
106 For Your Love w/ Keith Relf Interview (22 March 1965) [BBC Session]
107 I'm Not Talking (22nd March 1965) [BBC Session]
108 I Wish You Would (1st June 1965) [BBC Session]
109 Too Much Monkey Business (6th August 1965) [BBC Session]
110 Love Me Like I Love You (6th August 1965) [BBC Session]
111 I'm A Man (6th August 1965) [BBC Session]
112 Still I'm Sad w/ Paul Samwell-Smith Interview (27th September 1965) [BBC Session]
113 My Girl Sloopy (Full Version) (27th September 1965) [BBC Session]
114 Keith Relf Interview (28th February 1966) [BBC Session]
115 Shapes of Things (28th February 1966) [BBC Session]
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