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Strange Brew: Eric Clapton & The British Blues Boom

Post by mayrandp » Fri Dec 07, 2007 2:33 pm

Does anyone have have red that book, 'Strange Brew: Eric Clapton & The British Blues Boom 1965-1970' (2007), by Christopher Hjort? What's your thoughts about it?

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Post by Herec » Fri Dec 07, 2007 6:10 pm

Its a really detailed book. I liked reading it alot. The big acts, centers mostly around Peter Green, Eric Clapton, and to a lesser extent Mick Taylor (the Rolling Stones only get mentioned and reported on after he joins).

It is extremely thourough, goes day by day with each group. Even tells you when Ginger Baker had an ear infection n' stuff like that.

I'd recommend it.

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Re: Strange Brew: Eric Clapton & The British Blues Boom

Post by MacGaden » Fri Dec 07, 2007 6:22 pm

mayrandp wrote:Does anyone have have red that book, 'Strange Brew: Eric Clapton & The British Blues Boom 1965-1970' (2007), by Christopher Hjort? What's your thoughts about it?
I have it, and enjoyed it a lot. As Herec says it
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Post by mayrandp » Fri Dec 07, 2007 6:49 pm

Does the information about the equipment those players used accurate? Is it a reliable source?
When you look at it, almost all of the guitar based music most of us plays started in this period, in London.
One is thing sure, Clapton is the starting point of the Les Paul into a cranked Marshall. As Jimmy Page said in the book, Clapton should have total credit for that.

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Post by MacGaden » Fri Dec 07, 2007 7:09 pm

mayrandp wrote:Does the information about the equipment those players used accurate? Is it a reliable source?
When you look at it, almost all of the guitar based music most of us plays started in this period, in London.
One is thing sure, Clapton is the starting point of the Les Paul into a cranked Marshall. As Jimmy Page said in the book, Clapton should have total credit for that.
I think the whole idea of "The Guitar Hero" started with Clapton.
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Post by MacGaden » Sat Dec 08, 2007 3:33 am

[quote="mayrandp"][quote]There
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Post by Roe » Sat Dec 08, 2007 8:35 am

the gear info lies in the pics. on one of the first pages you'll see EC with a mystery box atop of his 45/100. prop its a custom splitter box or a rangemaster
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Post by mayrandp » Sat Dec 08, 2007 8:55 am

Roe wrote:the gear info lies in the pics. on one of the first pages you'll see EC with a mystery box atop of his 45/100. prop its a custom splitter box or a rangemaster
...or is it a cigarette pack? Personally, what I see in that pic is a LP, a coil cable plugged into a Y cable, plugged into the Normal/input 2 of his Marshalls.

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Post by Roe » Sat Dec 08, 2007 11:28 am

mayrandp wrote:
Roe wrote:the gear info lies in the pics. on one of the first pages you'll see EC with a mystery box atop of his 45/100. prop its a custom splitter box or a rangemaster
...or is it a cigarette pack? Personally, what I see in that pic is a LP, a coil cable plugged into a Y cable, plugged into the Normal/input 2 of his Marshalls.
well it does not look like a cigarette pack. prop just a splitter box
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Post by yngwie308 » Wed Dec 12, 2007 1:38 pm

Look over at Plexi Palace for the ongoing Rangemaster debate, is it a UFO or Rangemaster :lol: .
What I find unusual is that Eric has never to my knowledge talked about using a Rangemaster in any interview...
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Post by mayrandp » Wed Dec 12, 2007 3:07 pm

yngwie308 wrote:Look over at Plexi Palace for the ongoing Rangemaster debate, is it a UFO or Rangemaster :lol: .
What I find unusual is that Eric has never to my knowledge talked about using a Rangemaster in any interview...
Yeah, I've read those. Me too I find it unusual that Clapton never mentionned it and there's no picture to totally prove it.

You know, I've heard people getting close and even nailing VH brown sound. But I haven't heard anyone getting close to Clapton's tone with Mayall or Cream. At least not that I'm aware of.

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