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Clapton. Autobiografía

by Eric Clapton
language: spanish
Publisher: NEO PERSON, July of 2019 ‧
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«ENCONTRÉ UN PATRÓN EN MI COMPORTAMIENTO QUE LLEVABA AÑOS REPITIÉNDOSE, DÉCADAS INCLUSO. LAS MALAS ELECCIONES ERAN MI ESPECIALIDAD, Y SI ME SURGÍA ALGO DECENTE Y SINCERO, LO RECHAZABA O SALÍA CORRIENDO». —ERIC CLAPTONMás que una celebridad, Eric Clapton es uno de los grandes iconos de la música contemporánea, un hombre sumamente reservado que ha sabido sortear la ostentación y la excentricidad de su profesión para convertirse en un enorme referente en la historia del rock.Desde muy joven, Clapton se refugió en la guitarra y gracias a su talento comenzó a destacar y a hacerse un hueco en el mundo de la música; su trabajo provocaba tanta admiración entre los británicos que en las paredes del metro londinense podía leerse la frase «Clapton es Dios». Sin embargo, las drogas, el alcohol y sus demonios personales cambiaron el rumbo de su vida y su carrera y lo llevaron a la desesperación y la reclusión durante muchos años.Con un estilo sorprendentemente íntimo y cercano, Eric Clapton narra su intenso viaje personal y musical en una de las obras autobiográficas más cautivadoras y emocionantes de nuestra época.

Clapton. Autobiografía

by Eric Clapton

Property Description
ISBN: 9788415887454
Publisher: NEO PERSON
Release Date: July of 2019
Language: Spanish
Dimensions: 145 x 216 x 22 mm
Cover: Softcover
Pages: 416
Format: Book
Categories: Books in Spanish > Fiction > Biographies
EAN: 9788415887454

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Eric Clapton

Eric Clapton is one of the most influential and respected guitarists in the history of rock and blues music. Born on March 30, 1945 in Ripley, Surrey, England, Clapton is known for both his solo career and his work in several iconic bands, such as The Yardbirds, Cream, and Derek and the Dominos.

Clapton's career began in the '60s, when he joined The Yardbirds, a band that mixed blues with rock. However, it was during his time with Cream (1966-1968) that Clapton really began to make a name for himself as a groundbreaking guitarist. With Jack Bruce on bass and Ginger Baker on drums, Cream became one of the first superbands and was instrumental in the development of hard rock and psychedelic rock. Songs like "Sunshine of Your Love" and "White Room" are landmarks of this era.

After the breakup of Cream, Clapton formed the group Blind Faith and then followed up with Derek and the Dominos, where he recorded one of his most famous songs, "Layla", which became an anthem of love and despair. This song, inspired by unrequited love for Pattie Boyd (who at the time was married to George Harrison of the Beatles), is an example of the unique combination of raw emotions and technical skill that characterizes Clapton's work.

Clapton's solo career began to thrive in the 1970s, with hits such as "Wonderful Tonight," "Cocaine," and "I Shot the Sheriff." Clapton became known for his guitar playing style that blends blues, rock and a deep emotional expressiveness. His version of "I Shot the Sheriff", originally written by Bob Marley, helped popularize reggae among rock audiences.

In the 1990s, Clapton released the album Unplugged (1992), which featured acoustic versions of his hits and included "Tears in Heaven," a deeply personal song written in honor of his son Conor, who tragically died at the age of four. This song won over audiences and critics, winning several Grammy Awards.

Eric Clapton is also known for his personal problems, including drug and alcohol addiction, which he speaks of openly. He was able to overcome these challenges and continue his career, being an example of resilience and determination.

Throughout his career, Clapton has received numerous awards and honors, including being inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame three times: as a member of The Yardbirds, Cream and for his solo career. He is widely recognized as one of the greatest guitarists of all time and continues to influence generations of musicians.

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