Probably not a good idea for radioman……
could be jail time.
1
SNS Kick azz, I needed that to calm
down from the insanity we read about
day after frickin’ day.
2
JJ and the Kansas City shuffle. Always tasty.
3
No one makes love to a guitar quite like Clapton does. Be still my heart.
Secondly, he never puts himself up front. He lets others shine and has no need, or ego, to make himself the “star”.
I’m a huge Slowhand fan.
5
I’ve had the pleasure of seeing Eric Clapton in concert five times. The first time was in September 1974 in London at the Odeon Hammersmith Theatre. I was stationed at RAF Alconbury and offered a free ticket if I’d drive us all to the train station in Huntingdon to make the trip into London. We sat six rows from the stage. I was blown away since I had always been a fan of Clapton. I saw him three times at the Summit in Houston over the years and finally saw him at the Royal Albert Hall in London in May 2011. Unlike most performers, he is at his best when he is in front of a live audience. You become spellbound by his sheer talent when he really lets it all hang out. His brain and guitar become one entity. You can’t believe what you are witnessing and how a human being is capable of becoming the guitar. He is a gun enthusiast/collector, too!
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^^^Then became a slow-hand old man idiot, just thought I needed to dementia that. You wanta become a fanatical radical in your old age, people are think you just lost it?
…here’s a version for you…
https://youtu.be/8juVaQvh5zM
Probably not a good idea for radioman……
could be jail time.
SNS Kick azz, I needed that to calm
down from the insanity we read about
day after frickin’ day.
JJ and the Kansas City shuffle. Always tasty.
No one makes love to a guitar quite like Clapton does. Be still my heart.
Secondly, he never puts himself up front. He lets others shine and has no need, or ego, to make himself the “star”.
I’m a huge Slowhand fan.
I’ve had the pleasure of seeing Eric Clapton in concert five times. The first time was in September 1974 in London at the Odeon Hammersmith Theatre. I was stationed at RAF Alconbury and offered a free ticket if I’d drive us all to the train station in Huntingdon to make the trip into London. We sat six rows from the stage. I was blown away since I had always been a fan of Clapton. I saw him three times at the Summit in Houston over the years and finally saw him at the Royal Albert Hall in London in May 2011. Unlike most performers, he is at his best when he is in front of a live audience. You become spellbound by his sheer talent when he really lets it all hang out. His brain and guitar become one entity. You can’t believe what you are witnessing and how a human being is capable of becoming the guitar. He is a gun enthusiast/collector, too!
^^^Then became a slow-hand old man idiot, just thought I needed to dementia that. You wanta become a fanatical radical in your old age, people are think you just lost it?
Thanks, MJA!
^^^who are think you are?
‘Commie Anonymous’ is a pathetic loser!