Eric Clapton is far more than a rock star. Like Dylan and McCartney he is an icon and a living legend. He has sold tens of millions of records, played sell-out concerts all over the world and been central to the significant musical developments of his era. His guitar playing has seen him hailed as 'God'. Tracks such as Layla, Sunshine Of Your Love,Wonderful Tonight and Tears In Heaven have become anthems for generations of music fans. Now for the first time, Eric tells the story of his personal and professional journeys in this pungent, witty and painfully honest autobiography.Eric was born illegitimate in 1945 and raised by his grandparents. He never knew his father and until the age of nine believed his absentee mother to be his sister. In his teens his solace was the guitar and he soon became a cult hero in the club circuits of Britain. With the foundation of the world's first super group Cream in 1966 he became a world superstar.But the rock star lifestyle has had a da... The Barnes & Noble Review "Clapton Is God," wrote the London graffiti artists in the '60s; if the message wasn't strictly accurate, it was more concise than "Eric Clapton is the leading innovator of blues-based lead guitar in rock 'n' roll." In Clapton: The Autobiography, our guitar-hero narrator confesses to some youthful ambivalence about this praise, before allowing that he thought it was "really quite nice."
Growing Up 3The Yardbirds 27John Mayall 55Cream 71Blind Faith 97Derek and the Dominds 115Lost Years 133461 Ocean Boulevard 145El and Nell 159The End of the Road 183Hazelden: Picking up the Pieces 197Relapse 211Conor 229The Aftermath 247Crossroads 261Melia 275A Family Man 289A Year on the Road 305Epilogue 323Acknowledgments 329Inder 331Photo Credits 343