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Clapton Conversations is a regular podcast about the life and career of Eric Clapton.
We will be covering all aspects of his career: the albums, tours, band line ups, sessions, solos, his technique, his influences, bands he has influenced and much much more. Check out our socials and please support us at https://www.patreon.com/claptonconversations
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Episode 7 - £2500 for 2 guitar picks?!
We are back for a new series! I am joined by Eric Mathews and Jim Wallace to talk through all the key EC related things that have happened since we last put out an episode. Amongst other things, we mark the passing of Jeff Beck and Robbie Robertson, celebrate the recent 24 Nights reissue, talk about EC and the telecaster, contemplate £2500 for 2 guitar picks and look ahead to imminent dates and releases.
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Episode 6 - Happy 45th Birthday Slowhand
I have finally got to episode 6! In this solo episode I take a look at Slowhand on its 45th birthday. It is one of the biggest selling albums of Clapton's career and features three of his biggest hits and live staples. I look at each track and consider where it sits in his wider catalogue. It is an album with which I share a close bond but does that make it my favourite solo album? As always I welcome your thoughts through our social channels.
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Episode 5 - Instrumentals
In this episode, Eric Mathews and I delve in to the various instrumentals that Clapton has commercially released over the years. From one off singles to award winning TV work through album tracks. As always, the conversation meanders in to other areas of Eric's career, influences, techniques, guitars and fellow musicians. My thanks as always to my Co-host Eric who you can catch at @eric-mathews-music You can catch the playlist to this episode at
https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7l218RGg7totxk506BtjGg?si=TNq6XoQQTSKScD81xRUitg&utm_source=copy-link and Danny Boy can be seen at https://youtu.be/SjgGzmRhpDg -
Episode 4 - Royal Albert Hall and European tour review & Nothing But The Blues preview
Once again I am joined by Eric Mathews for a review of the recent 2 night RAH run and a look at some of the shows on the European tour. We speculate on whether Eric or his management listened to episode 3 and decided to put Pilgrim back in the set after 24 years! We also discuss the hotly anticipated Nothing But The Blues release due next month - one of the most exciting EC releases for some time.
My thanks as ever to Eric Mathews for his remarkable knowledge of EC setlists and guitars and for the intro music. You can connect with him @eric_mathews_music or go listen to his band at https://open.spotify.com/artist/4MIxpRyJZQPCqHyPuFKvFc
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Episode 3 - A Roundup of Recent Releases
In this episode I am joined by Eric Mathews (@eric_mathews_music) for a run through recent releases including The Lady In The Balcony album, Heart Of A Child single, the eponymous 1970 Eric Clapton album reissue and The Tedeschi Trucks Band's Layla Revisited (Live at LOCKN') album. Along the way we also discuss nuances of the EC Signature strat and which EC album we would want to hear played live in its entirety. My thanks to Eric Mathews for his time, knowledge and patience and also for the intro / outro music on this episode. You can hear more of Eric Mathews music at https://open.spotify.com/artist/4MIxpRyJZQPCqHyPuFKvFc
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Episode 2 - Happy Birthday Eric
Today is Eric's 77th birthday so in this episode we are picking out some notable March 30th sessions and gigs through the years.
Happy Birthday Eric!
Eric's Birthday Session 1976
Got To Get Better... 2013
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