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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, Eric Clapton 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 h


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Name: Firelock
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Shallow man, great musician
Date: Reviewed in the United States šŸ‡ŗšŸ‡ø on May 7, 2012
Review: First let me say I really enjoyed the book. It was not the most slickly written autobiography, but for the most part, it was interesting and showed an amazing side of the author that most in the same shoes would dare not reveal. Lets face it, Clapton had some serious problems and hang ups. Drug addict, alcoholic, womanizer, unreliable, at times very fickle and moody. He never really seemed to get over his early childhood and the revelation that his mother was really not his mother but rather his grandmother. I think that set the tone for his life and the feelings of worthlessness and insecurity that followed him throughout his career and even still lingers today. I got the feeling that perhaps he didn't get the strongest moral upbringing. That he was more ignored than abused.

Clapton's crazy life was combination of massive insecurity, amazing talent, and huge success at an early age. I don't think he ever felt like he was truly deserving. At least not as a person. He comes off like a spoiled brat quite often. As a teenager with the Yardbirds, unhappy despite plenty of accolades. The pattern followed him most of his career. Constantly being fickle about bands he was in, and letting down people who trusted and relied on him. It was never enough for Clapton. He was always wanting more.

Even as a grown man, Clapton had a childish attitude about women and romance. And like with the bands, once he got what he wanted, he was ready to move on to greener pastures. I found myself disgusted at times with his behavior, not just towards women, but towards everyone he came in contact with. He admittedly was a shallow, self-centered jerk. A hopeless substance abuser, it was both his demon and his savior. His savior, because until he learned to help others with their abuse, he never really developed as a person. Only later in the book did he redeem himself at all in my eyes, with his efforts at rehabilitation and as a father. But his insecurity still shows in the need he feels to tell you about all the "stuff" he has purchased. And the last chapters really don't seem to fit the rest of the book. As if the publisher told him to make it longer. Reads like a diary. A diary of boring stuff.

At times the book has a lot of name dropping, with little real meat actually discussing the music, or fleshing out the people behind the names he was dropping. But that's simply a reflection on Clapton as a person. He collected acquaintances like he collects expensive watches. His relationships were really quite shallow. He claims almost everyone he meets was a best friend, when in reality most were nothing more than drinking buddies at best. Not that an unusual a circumstance for celebrities, surrounded by suck ups. But he seemed to relish counting off the names of celebrity friends as much as he likes telling you about his luxury yacht, his watch collection, or any of his other expensive hobbies. He really wants you do know he's made it! As if we didn't know!

At times I almost found myself feeling sorry for him. Not because of his self inflicted pain, but because he was missing out on appreciating his success, fame, and wealth. He was so stoned and feeling sorry for himself most of the time, that he missed out on enjoying what could have been some of the best times of his life. Only by the end of the book was the realization upon him that wealth can buy you not just things, but rather the ability to not to have to work so much. Even late in his career he would set off on long extended tours, despite going on about how much he missed his family. I can only guess it was because of his fear that he would no longer be on top, no longer relevant in music. There are still some demons there in Clapton, I'm sure of it. He has come a long way, but you can't help but get the feeling that he still doesn't quite get it. That his depth is never more than just below the surface. But he's trying, and I have to give him credit for that.

The book reads very honest to me. I don't think Clapton held much back. It must have been hard to admit to the world what a jerk he was. Even if at times I don't think he realizes how big a jerk. I was shocked at what kind of person he was. I had a much different image about him before reading his book. I always liked Clapton but have never been a gushing fan. I always considered him somewhat of a "commercial" artist, And there's some truth to the Rolling Stone article about him becoming a "Blues cliche". A great guitarist yes. Great artist? Hmm, well yes. If only on the basis of his longevity and multiple hit records. I counted at least 25-30 hit songs in his career. Not many Artists can match that.

Name: Webra's Net
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: An Honest, Highly Relatable Read
Date: Reviewed in the United States šŸ‡ŗšŸ‡ø on June 27, 2016
Review: Upon reflection I am changing my review to five stars. At first I felt it was a fault that Clapton that Clapton got into some technicalities regarding his sound, but if there was any fault it was mine. It is not Clapton's fault that I don't play guitar.
Still, I skipped a few pages here and there because while I was into the while "Who is better,Clapton or Alvin Lee" debate (Clapton was slower and cleaner and Lee's fingers could fly, but wasnt as clean)
While my older brother sat me down, he is 9 years my senior, when I was 8 years old and introduced me to everything from the follies to Frank Zappa and the MOI (loved them) I never knew music well enough, the chords, the notes, to enjoy reading about how to get a 'fat sound', but oh how I wish I had been able too put a sound to the words.
I came to the blues late.
I was 31 & doing 30 days for possession of heroin with intent, but it was a small amount and I had no intent of sharing.
(BTW, that was my wake-up and 2 months after my release from my big 30 days in the hole:-), I CANNOT do time), I got into a methadone program.
In 1988 rap was getting a foothold & while I didn't find it as awfully horrendous as disco it held no fascination for me.
While in jail I had finished kicking, but I never slept and a 2 woman cell held, at one time 8 women. Three bunk beds and 2 mattresses on the floor, but for the most part there were 5 of us.
I had a walkman and I found a station that played blues all night, It was a transcendent moment, finally great music in it's original format.
The first song I heard was " Scratch My Back" by Slim Harpo and next "Too Many Dirty Dishes", it got me through the nights.
The first thing I did when I got home was get high and the next was to start my blues collection , or rather my best friend and the father of our daughter did-so happy was he that there was still music to listen to and enjoy.
I could relate to his Eric's drug addiction, but I dealt with it by using methadone and now 26 years later I fear I have no endorphins left and will never be able to leave the clinic.
My home was also dysfunctional , although there was
money when I !ived at home but none when I was ousted at the age of sixteen. I moved in worth my brother and spent my summers in Long Island.At 20 my brother moved to CA. & I had a child by 22 and my father let me live in poverty. Music always pulled me through.
Oddly, my father did leave me a hefty sum when he passed.
I really need to know how Clapton managed to reach out and find a higher power.
I have prostrated myself on the floor begging for the removal of my addiction.
Perhaps he could start a recovery page.
I am aware that I am writing far more about my addiction and because I have not achieved fame this review is of no interest.
So, in the spirit of a review I am glad that he and Patty found a way out of a disheartening relationship into friendship.
You were so honest in this biography that you have done what no other musician has done. You demystified the world of high stakes Rock n' Roll and I could see these supernova's as people.
I also admired how brutally honest you were regarding yourself.
I had hoped there would be more pix., but I understand your desire to keep your very private life, private and long ago not many snaps were taken.
I am really so happy that through all the pain you have come out at the other end, not only alive, but content.
post note: my othelr brother loves fishing. He has traveled near and far to find good fishing.
Christmas Island, Alaska, etc.He takes it seriously and is also a quiet curmudgeon of a man. You would enjoy fishing w/ him, t
I did fish the Catskill Creek as a child.
I wish you and those you love long and happy lives.
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