Clapton Sentence Examples

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  • At home a Union for Social Service was formed in 1906, the natural outcome of Thomas Jackson's efforts for the hungry and distressed in Clapton and Whitechapel, and of similar work at St George's Hall, Southwark.

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  • At that period the Agapemonites counted their adherents at 600, and it was no doubt a grievous shock to them when their deathless founder died on the 8th of March 1899, four years after he had opened a branch church at Clapton, London, which is said to have cost f,20,000.

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  • His voice is perfect, but the thing that is truly cool, is to hear Garcia solo on a blues song ala Clapton.

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  • Eric Clapton described him in 1996 as 'The legitimate successor to Peter Green ' .

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  • In 1966 he joined The yardbirds, replacing Eric Clapton who had recently left to work with Blues maestro John Mayall.

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  • Eric Clapton described him in 1996 as 'The legitimate successor to Peter Green '.

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  • In 1966 he joined The Yardbirds, replacing Eric Clapton who had recently left to work with Blues maestro John Mayall.

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  • The entertainment television show, Extra, first broke the news on February 16 that Spears checked into Eric Clapton's Crossroads Centre in Antigua earlier in the week.

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  • During this time, Crow was writing songs for Celine Dion, Wynonna Judd and Eric Clapton.

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  • While you don't have to have the benefit of formal guitar training to make good use of these tabs, you do need to know how to read them before you can play your favorite Clapton tunes.

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  • Find out where to find classic Clapton tabs online and locally.

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  • Like Jimi Hendrix, Jimmy Page and Chuck Berry, British-born Eric Clapton is one the best known and most highly regarded guitarists in music today.

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  • Chances are, a guitar tab for your favorite Eric Clapton song is available.

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  • Although Clapton has covered such artists as Bob Dylan and Bob Marley, he is recognizable on his own musical merit as a longtime musician and songwriter.

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  • Neatly arranged in alphabetical order, you should be able to find virtually any Eric Clapton tune here.

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  • We found many tabs for Clapton classics such as After Midnight and Bell Bottom Blues amongst the treasures.

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  • Clapton offerings included Can't Find My Way Home and Cocaine among many others.

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  • The Clapton catalog at this site is extensive, with tabs for regular guitar and bass.

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  • The Eric Clapton collection includes tabs for guitar and bass, as well as individual tabs for some of Claptons most famous solos.

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  • Here you'll find entire albums worth of Clapton tabs to keep you busy.

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  • When seeking guitar tabs for Eric Clapton, be aware that you'll probably come across tabs for his songs with the groups Cream and The Yardbirds as well, so be sure to search all these names as well as your favorite song titles.

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  • Even though you don't need to be officially trained to play guitar tabs, you may not wind up sounding exactly like Clapton when you play.

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  • Still, there are both pros and cons to using Clapton tabs, or any guitar tabs for that matter.

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  • Even without guitar lessons, you can use tabs to learn to play just about any Eric Clapton tune.

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  • Pete Huttlinger, a recording artist who has been all over the world, has also played at Carnegie Hall and was invited to play at Eric Clapton's Crossroads Festival.

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  • The concept of displaying pieces from music history was born when music legend Eric Clapton visited the original Hard Rock Cafe in London and left his guitar behind in order to "mark his favorite barstool."

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  • In 1971, he planned The Concert for Bangladesh, a large-scale benefit effort featuring performers as diverse as Ravi Shankar and Eric Clapton.

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  • Eric Clapton's original 1970 "Layla" and "Layla's" acoustic version is a raw love song that was released on the album Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs by the band Derek and the Dominos.

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  • In the late 1960's and early 1970's, Eric Clapton and George Harrison became good friends.

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  • Harrison was married to model Patti Boyd and as Clapton's bands (Blind Faith and Cream) were falling apart, Harrison and Boyd were having marriage issues.

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  • Patti Boyd went to Clapton for help during her crisis and he fell deeply in love with her.

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  • Patti Boyd divorced Harrison in 1977 and married Clapton in 1979.

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  • Clapton wrote another love song for Boyd called "Wonderful Tonight".

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  • But they too divorced in 1989 because of Clapton's extra marital affair and worsening alcoholism.

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  • According to Eric Clapton, any version of "Layla" is "a difficult one, because it's a difficult song to perform live.

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  • But despite being a hard song to play, you can hear Clapton's complexity in "Layla's" acoustic version.

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  • In 1992, Eric Clapton played on MTV's Unplugged, creating "Layla's" acoustic version that was slower and got rid of the piano riff from the original.

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  • Eric Clapton continually plays "Layla" acoustically-the most popular version of his song--on his tours.

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  • One of rock music's greatest love songs thrives today because you can feel the emotion Clapton was exuding.

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  • The soft melodies to the guitar solo may make you fall in love with Patti Boyd like Clapton did.

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  • Various artists and genres have influences the band's style, ranging from jazz and classic piano influences to Eric Clapton and Simon & Garfunkle.

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  • There are so many Eric Clapton songs that it's nearly impossible to create a "best-of" list.

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  • Clapton is a true music legend who is perceived by those in and out of the industry as one of the best guitar players in history.

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  • In an world where the reigning pop royalty includes such young performers as Justin Bieber and Miley Cyrus, few performers stand out like Eric Clapton.

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  • In true legendary fashion, Clapton holds the record for most inductions (three) into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

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  • Although Clapton has varied his musical style throughout his career, it has always remained grounded in the blues.

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  • While he's experimented with a few different genres over the years, the majority of Eric Clapton songs reflect this focus.

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  • Eric Clapton has gained notoriety as a singer, songwriter, composer, and most of all, guitarist.

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  • Eric Clapton's music has evolved over the years.

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  • This was the track that merited Clapton the famous graffiti that said, "Clapton is God".

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  • Crossroads is a different take on the Robert Johnson blues standard, complete with the impressive guitar work and long improvisations that propelled Clapton to god-like status in London's 1960s music scene.

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  • Although more of a pop track than Clapton's usual blues preference, Badge has become a standard in Eric's concert repertoire, perhaps as a fond tribute to his old friend George.

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  • Originally recorded when he was with Derek and the Dominoes, Clapton released a stripped-down, mellow version on his 1994 Unplugged album that is just as powerful and popular.

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  • From the Layla album, Bell Bottom Blues was written by Clapton and performed by Derek and the Dominoes.

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  • It has become one of Clapton's standards for his live shows.

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  • This is one of Eric Clapton's signature songs, also from his Derek and the Dominoes days.

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  • A Chicago-blues-style tune that includes some heavy improvisations, Have You Ever Loved A Woman is legendary Clapton material.

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  • Clapton didn't want to use this on the 461 Ocean Boulevard album because he thought it might seem disrespectful to Bob Marley.

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  • Cale classic has been immortalized, thanks to Clapton's amazing guitar playing.

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  • Written and originally recorded by the Oklahoma blues guitarist, Clapton recorded his version a year after Cale released his.

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  • This is one of Eric Clapton's most well known songs.

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  • It was written at a difficult time in Clapton's marriage and focuses on a man working to persuade a women that he truly loves her.

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  • Clapton sings to a man treating a woman poorly, suggesting that Clapton's going to take the woman from him.

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  • From the Journeyman album, this song captures that classic sadness heard in so many of Clapton's songs.

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  • One of Clapton's most successful songs, it has a tragic story behind it.

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  • There are too many great Eric Clapton songs to list, but for new fans of the guitar legend looking for a sampling, this list is a great place to start.

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