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Clapton: The Autobiography

I found a pattern in my behavior that had been repeating itself for years, decades even. Bad choices were my specialty, and if something honest and decent came along, I would shun it or run the other way.

With striking intimacy and candor, Eric Clapton tells the story of his eventful and inspiring life in this poignant and honest autobiography. More than a rock star, he is an icon, a living embodiment of the history of rock music. Well known for his reserve in a profession marked by self-promotion, flamboyance, and spin, he now chronicles, for the first time, his remarkable personal and professional journeys.

Born illegitimate in 1945 and raised by his grandparents, Eric never knew his father and, until the age of nine, believed his actual mother to be his sister. In his early teens his solace was the guitar, and his incredible talent would make him a cult hero in the clubs of Britain and inspire devoted fans to scrawl Clapton is God on the walls of London s Underground. With the formation of Cream, the world's first supergroup, he became a worldwide superstar, but conflicting personalities tore the band apart within two years. His stints in Blind Faith, in Delaney and Bonnie and Friends, and in Derek and the Dominos were also short-lived but yielded some of the most enduring songs in history, including the classic Layla.

During the late sixties he played as a guest with Jimi Hendrix and Bob Dylan, as well as the Beatles, the Rolling Stones, and longtime friend George Harrison. It was while working with the latter that he fell for George s wife, Pattie Boyd, a seemingly unrequited love that led him to the depths of despair, self-imposed seclusion, and drug addiction. By the early seventies he had overcome his addiction and released the bestselling album 461 Ocean Boulevard, with its massive hit I Shot the Sheriff. He followed that with the platinum album Slowhand, which included Wonderful Tonight, the touching love song to Pattie, whom he finally married at the end of 1979. A short time later, however, Eric had replaced heroin with alcohol as his preferred vice, following a pattern of behavior that not only was detrimental to his music but contributed to the eventual breakup of his marriage.
In the eighties he would battle and begin his recovery from alcoholism and become a father. But just as his life was coming together, he was struck by a terrible blow: His beloved four-year-old son, Conor, died in a freak accident. At an earlier time Eric might have coped with this tragedy by fleeing into a world of addiction. But now a much stronger man, he took refuge in music, responding with the achingly beautiful Tears in Heaven.

Clapton is the powerfully written story of a survivor, a man who has achieved the pinnacle of success despite extraordinary demons. It is one of the most compelling memoirs of our time.

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Product Details:
Author: Eric Clapton
Hardcover: 352 pages
Publisher: Broadway
Publication Date: October 09, 2007
Language: English
ISBN: 038551851X
Package Length: 9.37 inches
Package Width: 6.46 inches
Package Height: 1.18 inches
Package Weight: 1.37 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 378 reviews
 
 

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5Every musican should read  Jul 28, 2010
If you are a Clapton fan or not, this is a great book to read if you are into music. Clapton is honest about his rise to fame and crash from drugs. Highly recommended

380% Good  Jun 21, 2010
I decided to read this after finishing Patty Boyd's Wonderful Tonight: George Harrison, Eric Clapton, and Me. I'd read that book more because of interest in the Beatles than in Eric Clapton, but the Eric Clapton section was so horrifying I just had to read it from the other side.

This book doesn't disappoint. In fact Eric Clapton (somewhat shamefacedly) confirms in essence and details what Patty wrote about their life together.

Apart from that I do have some interest in his early career, and it's always interesting reading about the childhood and first musical steps of future stars. Unlike some books (such as Don Felder's Heaven and Hell: My Life in the Eagles (1974-2001) he doesn't go to much effort to relive his first time on stage, but he does give a quick but entertaining account of the different bands he was in over the years. Maybe it was too long ago for him, but I would have enjoyed reading in more detail about how more of the songs he recorded came to be (Example: how did they end up with all that great wah-wah on "White Room"?)

Clapton comes across as curiously wishy-washy at times, such as when forming Blind Faith with Steve Winwood. They never got around to discussing what kind of music they would actually play, and when it was not so much to his liking he silently went along for the ride, only to quit at the end of the tour because he thought it would be more fun to simply play guitar with their opening act, Delaney and Bonnie.

Beware: the last fifth or so of the book is about as interesting as hearing about your dentist's private life. Once Clapton comes clean of booze and finds a new woman it's as if his life becomes one perfect moment after another ... everyone who drops in is a "dear friend" with whom he is soon having "the time of our lives" ... every meal is "splendid" ... every potential wrinkle in life is ironed flat.

5Very honest, engaging read  Jun 18, 2010
I read this book in only 3 days. As a fan of Clapton's music, I really enjoyed reading it. It appears to be an honest account of his life and struggles.

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2Clapton: The Diary  Jun 07, 2010
If you are like me then you are looking for three key ingredients in an autobiography about a famous person whom you admire or respect on some level: (1) What are the key elements and seminole events that culminated in the author defying the odds and achieving their success? (2) What are the insightful, really interesting tidbits or coincidences about how they crafted their best works. (3) Really interesting behind the scene clandestine stories that are extremely interesting, shocking, funny or unique about the author or famous people the author has associated with.

So having said all of that, the bottom line from my perspective is that these three key ingredients which make a biography about someone famous truly interesting, riveting and memorable are barely present in this telling of "Clapton".

It reads very dryly, very much like reading someone else's diary. Extremely lacking in juicy story telling ability. No buildup to the `big breakthrough' moment. Almost zero back story and explanation of how EC's biggest songs came to be. Just scant crumbs here and there about a few famous friends (George Harrison, Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Steve Winwood) and very little in the way of interesting stories about the author himself.

In my opinion, this book is for hardcore EC fans that need to know the story from his perspective, or maybe for addicts in search of an inspirational hero of how maybe they too can overcome serious addiction to drugs and alcohol. For those of you who require more of the elements that I put forward as essential, read Sting's autobiography. Now that one is very well done.

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5Insightful autobiography...  Jun 06, 2010
I 'won' this book from ebay several months ago - I sought this book out after reading "Wonderful Tonight" by Pattie Boyd. I was pleasantly surprised how much I enjoyed reading this book. Assuming that Eric was being 'honest' throughout the book, it was quite insightful and a very interesting read. I would strongly encourage this book to anyone who is interested in music history/biographies. I am a Clapton fan, however I would also note that I only own greatest hits collections and his unplugged collection, I cannot even recall the last time that I pulled out one of his cd's, the point being that you don't need to be a huge fan to really enjoy this biography.

 
 
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