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Eric Clapton Talks to Ray Coleman During Rehearsal - 1985
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Eric Clapton and biographer Ray Coleman chatting during tour rehearsal. Brixton, 1985
Clapton and Townshend Full Interview Saturday Matters - 1989
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Eric Clapton and Pete Townshend interviewed on Saturday Matters with Sue Lawley in 1989. Full interview with acoustic performance of Standin' Around Cryin'. "We're superior musicians."
Funny Clapton Interview 1986 - Part Two
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Second part of a very funny interview of Eric Clapton by Paula Yates. Journalism at its finest.
Eric Clapton Interviewed by Paula Yates 1986 - Part One
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Very amusing exchange between Eric Clapton and an awkward and overtly flirtatious Paula Yates. I think the funniest part is where she leans in to tell him she doesn't know who SRV is.
"We're superior musicians." Damn straight!
after the snot rag happened i would not shake his hand
Very noisy intervie😊❤❤❤❤❤
Since Tommy the film two old rockers friends
2 rock guitarist legends❤❤
Haha I haven't seen Eric flirting and having such a good time, Love it!!! I know she was very popular and witty and intelligent ! R.I.P. Paula
Great interview. So much has happened since then!
Nice interview😊love you eric😊❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Nothing sanitary about keeping a snotty rag in your pocket.
LEGENDS
I wish I could go back in time; I'd never come back here.
Ray Coleman was 47 here! Looks about 65
He tapped that.
She sure likes to flirt.
Thanks for sharing. Love the banter. Wouldn’t get that in America
Este documento visual y sonoro (qué bien colocaron el micrófono de ambiente, incluso cuando el plano de cámara se va alejando progresiva y lentamente del escenario!!), tiene un valor testimonial excepcional. Recordemos que Ray Coleman es junto a Marc Roberty, los biógrafos oficiales autorizados de Eric. Esta escena privada durante un ensayo en Bristol, en plena Era "Behind The Sun", demuestra esa estrecha complicidad, ese respeto mutuo y ese buen humor entre estos 2 genios. Una admiración recíproca. Un biógrafo es como tu médico de cabecera: no hay secretos, incluso los más íntimos, para él. Sabe interioridades a los que muy pocos tienen acceso, y más cuando se trata de leyendas y mitos musicales de la dimensión global de Clapton. Estas visitas obligadas con la superestrella aclamada y venerada por legiones de seguidores y fans, van mucho más alla de la cortesía personal. Se trata de calibrar profesionalmente estados emocionales y sensaciones en el rabioso presente a lo largo de las diversas etapas vitales y artísticas que conforman una trayectoria. El biógrafo es el notario fiel y preciso que analiza "clínicamente" comportamientos, decisiones, relaciones, familia, los descensos a los infiernos y las ascensiones a los cielos de la gloria. Es un "Panóptico" que todo lo ve. Es poco común filmar un encuentro presencial de esta naturaleza, en la estricta "intimidad laboral", en medio de una extensa y frenética gira. Eric está incluso humorístico, relajado, distendido y locuaz. MI SUPREMO ÍDOLO MUSICAL DESDE HACE 39 AÑOS EXACTAMENTE. SLOWHAND, THE BEST BLUES-ROCK GUITAR PLAYER EVER!!!!!!! ❤🎉
Puede ser que lo puteó al cámara? Le dijo como que hacen acá??
@@JoseLuis-iz9nq Puede ser José Luis. Quizá Eric no esperaba esa "intromisión" o esa "intrusión con cámara" en medio de su distendido diálogo con Ray. Hay un momento donde su expresión facial revela lo exigentes, largas y duras que resultan las giras y los tours. Para mí es una secuencia de un enorme valor. Porque cuando las luces del escenario se apagan, todo queda envuelto en el anonimato y el misterio.
She didn't try to sleep with him like Michael Hutchence
1989 and still relevant.
Wow, EC Talking about his son Connor. 😔 sad.
Pete and Garcia are both tremendous being interviewed
If you’ve any interest in this interview & Eric & Pete’s relationship you MUST listen to the Rainbow Concert extended CD. Pete assembled a band to showcase Eric’s music after Eric emerged from heroin addiction & seclusion. The “Rainbow Concert” jump-started Eric’s declining career & proved he wasn’t an imminent drug casualty.
Eric Clapton is called Slow hand because he takes forever to change his guitar 🎸 strings😂
Paula Yates is a great interviewer!!
need to upgrade the quality.
he doesn't like metal but he is the father + he was heavy before anyone - kind of like when Hank jr knocks "bro " country -
One, is a God, Eric The other, a bitter Strummer, Pete. Lol
YIKES ... that Horrible interview ...
Paula was such a beautiful human being. Loved her.
Pete gets alot of hate. I don't get it. He never proclaimed himself a guitar prodigy. He wrote so many good songs from '65 to '80 imho he may just be unmatched in those years. Edit- here where he's talking about performing live all I can think of is the Beatles. I know they gave plenty of reasons as to why they stopped touring, but imho the truth is that they had become studio darlings. They were unable to reproduce their studio sound live so they just stopped playing/touring. Imho.✌
They needed better management is part of it, someone should have been fighting for them to get better gear and PAs. It happened at one show on the '65 tour in Atlanta, they should have demanded the same standards every time but I agree, a lot of it came down to being more comfortable in the studio and being semi retired too.
Man beware of the comments section WARNING!!! Two friends two icons hanging out playing a little guitar and everybody wants to critique them criticize them compare them oh well Clapton blah blah blah and Pete blah blah blah Pete's no Clapton and Eric's no Pete and Eric said this and Pete did that and yada yada yada y'all f*ckin' suck music is not a competition and nobody is f*ckin' perfect criticize criticize criticize f*ck off why don't u??
The Who could have used a great lead guitarist... wait they had Entwhistle.
Entwistle Einstein
No more heroes anymore. Sadly many don't live up to the hype either..Eric 'god' Clapton super guitar player and band member disappoints with his racist views and right wing stance which has been revealed many times..Pete Townsend icon of the mighty Who is a little self obsessed ..he loves talking about himself.. his greats achievement maybe Tommy. Isn't that good..it has some decent songs on it but it's bit self indulgent and boring..teenaged angst in a rock opera..yarn
And who r u again??
I know about his outburst on stage when he was drunk when and it was while he was deep into his alcohol problems. What other racist stuff has he done or expressed?
@@kathypop4 if you follow him over the years there are many revealing insights into his views..many racist undertones..not just drunken outbursts...he once said during a concert he wished all brown skinned people would go home. You can like and admire the music. But the guy...ex alcoholic and drug addict..still adulterer...right wing political views and racism..not the sort of guy I like at all. He's an arsehole...fan worship is blind
Ironic Eric kicked his heroin addiction while Paula Yates died from it.
I LOVE Townshend. This is not a knock against Clapton.
Sorry, I haven't figured out how to edit a post yet -- only been commenting on this platform for about 7 days. Pete, that girl was right, you do have beautiful eyes. :)
Love stuff like this !!
Ladies and gents, An imbecile and Pete Townsend!
They 100% shagged after this!
笑い方は 普通の人🤗🤗🔘🤗
Argh I hate the constant age jibes.
Clapton's best work was with Cream, Derek and the Dominoes and Blind Faith. As a songwriter Pete is ahead but as guitarists Eric is a better soloist. The Who had their best years when Eric was holed up and Pete helped him get out when no one else did.
Clapton's best guitar work was through the 80s and then his return to blues in the 90s. Peaking with 24 Nights and then he maintained the power of his 60s stuff with much better playing through to the 2000s.
@@dayleclarke4433 totally agree
Clapton was wise to the abuse of power back then and he's still wise to it now. My favorite musician in the world today.
Clapton is perhaps the only cool looking smoker to me. Glad he doesn't do that anymore. Best wishes for EC!
Pete is ten times the songwriter that Clapton is. Eric has lost all my respect in the last year.
... well ... He's Eric Crapton !
Lost ur respect I'm sure that breaks Eric's heart. What did he do?? Maybe u should talk it out.
Yeah he lost me with his anti-vax stance. He may know a lot about music but little of anything else.
@@MrDino1953 I was put off by Eric's autobiography. He went up a bit in my books with his honest comments in Beware of Mr. Baker. His recent actions have put me off him again.
Two very competent guitar players... Competent.
why would you say such a stupid thing?
@@richardcolton1009 You don't think they're competent? Well, I won't call you stupid for your opinion.
They used to be really really fuzzy
It wouldn't be gay I'd be some kind of robot
OMG. To see Eric saying he doesn't need pain to inspire his writing. Then he chats about fatherhood. Then I remember his son would be dead within a year of this interview. So sad. I saw the Who on the 89 tour. Pete's hand was bandaged from the accident he talked about in this interview.
No more sad than anybody’s child dying, why big deal about his
@@guitarman1477 Did they say it was more sad than anyone else's child's death? What a stupid comment. I don't see the point you were trying to make. Should they have commented about a random person's child's death on a video about Eric Clapton?
RIP Conner Clapton.Three year's Old.
being a huge who fan ive seen many townsend interviews..he never disappoints..charming witty thoughtful..all of that..i enjoyed clapton too..its neat that all these british blokes are friends..the who, stones, beatles, cream..what an era! although i believe pete was jealous of the beatle's success..he did alright though..a flat out musical genius! carried the who by his songwriting..the only songwriter in the group..but what a group! one of the best bass players, the BEST drummer ( imho) and daltrey could/ can really belt it out!
John Entwistle. The first lead bassist in rock imho. Moon was just a force of nature. I love The Who too lol. I used to get shit about it growing up. I brought it on myself by trying to turn everyone on to them, but that besides the point lol.💯✌
Pete loves Eric. Always did.