Ha ha. Clapton is indeed God. A dwindling audience who are so defensive and go on about the time when he had a bigger audience whilst trying to get into closed churches. He used to be relevant, but then again so did VHS.
an idiot anti-vaxxer, too full of his own self-importance to care about his fans , their welfare and helping out society in general his time has come and gone
hello, finally- actually hitting the nail on the head. flacid drek of the most offensive odor. best review ever had him on his back in the studio recording: either asleep or passed out- or both. to think i saw CREAM in the fall of 1968. the mighty have fallin. r. keith
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ReplyDeleteFunny, but Hendrix, Page and Beck were better, IMO.
ReplyDeleteHa ha. Clapton is indeed God. A dwindling audience who are so defensive and go on about the time when he had a bigger audience whilst trying to get into closed churches. He used to be relevant, but then again so did VHS.
ReplyDeletePeter Green was a lot better.
ReplyDeleteI think the original graffiti artist didn't know how to spell and forgot that extra O.
ReplyDeletean idiot anti-vaxxer, too full of his own self-importance to care about his fans , their welfare and helping out society in general
ReplyDeletehis time has come and gone
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ReplyDeletehello, finally- actually hitting the nail on the head. flacid drek of the most offensive odor. best review ever had him on his back in the studio recording: either asleep or passed out- or both. to think i saw CREAM in the fall of 1968. the mighty have fallin. r. keith
ReplyDeleteHe's a false god with feet of clay.
ReplyDeleteI can honestly say I've never been a fan. He's played himself, and now I know why.
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