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Danmel

(5,291 posts)
Thu Aug 8, 2024, 10:46 PM Aug 2024

My 21 year old coworker hasn't heard of Eric Clapton

I was saying what a racist anti-Semitic asshole he is despite being a great guitarist and she had never heard of him
I feel so freaking ancient

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My 21 year old coworker hasn't heard of Eric Clapton (Original Post) Danmel Aug 2024 OP
Better that Clapton hurry to history's dustbin. oasis Aug 2024 #1
Two thoughts PJMcK Aug 2024 #2
he will vanish completely as years go by. only a few 60s giants will be remembered...like msongs Aug 2024 #3
'fraid not. Conjuay Aug 2024 #13
Never liked the man, nor his music. Intractable Aug 2024 #4
Let it Rain is my favorite Danmel Aug 2024 #5
I Think You'll Like This ProfessorGAC Aug 2024 #6
Have To Disagree ProfessorGAC Aug 2024 #7
No cool points for that. Iggo Aug 2024 #8
Don't need them ... Intractable Aug 2024 #9
Thank goodness. (n/t) Iggo Aug 2024 #10
Laz just saw a Jamaican track gold medalist whose shoes - haele Aug 2024 #11
Had a similar experience of age gap with music yesterday.. wnylib Aug 2024 #12
There is often a complete lack of comprehension in the medical field of the concept of humor or small talk. Conjuay Aug 2024 #14
Could be worse. Bob Dylan had a gig on the Jersey Shore a couple of years ago... malthaussen Aug 2024 #15
Message auto-removed Name removed Aug 2024 #16

PJMcK

(23,194 posts)
2. Two thoughts
Thu Aug 8, 2024, 11:08 PM
Aug 2024

First, Clapton has created some great songs to the musical canon.

Second, your co-worker is musically ignorant.

Last point, creators aren’t necessarily good people.

msongs

(70,369 posts)
3. he will vanish completely as years go by. only a few 60s giants will be remembered...like
Thu Aug 8, 2024, 11:17 PM
Aug 2024

the beatles, for sure, and maybe bob dylan, james brown

Conjuay

(2,216 posts)
13. 'fraid not.
Sun Aug 11, 2024, 07:13 AM
Aug 2024

Teaching guitar in the EIGHTIES, I was introducing myself to a new student. At some point I mentioned we would be doing some Beatles tunes, and he asked, "What's a "Beatles"?
If we even had a second lesson, I don't remember it.

Danmel

(5,291 posts)
5. Let it Rain is my favorite
Fri Aug 9, 2024, 06:30 AM
Aug 2024

Last edited Fri Aug 9, 2024, 02:04 PM - Edit history (1)

But he is a very shitty person.

ProfessorGAC

(71,014 posts)
6. I Think You'll Like This
Fri Aug 9, 2024, 01:46 PM
Aug 2024

First, I have developed a solo 12 string acoustic version of Let It Rain, using some pretty jazzy chords. I'm having fun playing it.
Second, that opening riff of the song drove guitar players nuts for years. No matter how they played it, no matter what guitar they used, no matter how they set the amp, they couldn't reproduce that sound.
Then, we found out why. In the studio, the guitars aren't playing chords.
There are 4 separate guitars, each playing a single note of the chord so there is no phase interaction between the stings.
No matter what a single guitar player does, there's no way to eliminate that interaction.
Even with me playing it on acoustic 12 string, it still doesn't sound just like the record. It's literally impossible.
No wonder it made guitarists crazy!

ProfessorGAC

(71,014 posts)
7. Have To Disagree
Fri Aug 9, 2024, 01:48 PM
Aug 2024

His playing on many songs on the Layla album is exceptional.
He is masterfully smooth in his playing, which is a skill in & of itself.
He is a giant of guitar, for good reason.
I have to compartmentalize his music from his personal shortcomings, though.

Intractable

(700 posts)
9. Don't need them ...
Sat Aug 10, 2024, 01:50 PM
Aug 2024

from you.

Stupid, simplistic lyrics from a man with nothing to say. Enjoy your music.

Stand tall for what you believe in ... Eric Clapton. LOL!

haele

(13,716 posts)
11. Laz just saw a Jamaican track gold medalist whose shoes -
Sat Aug 10, 2024, 10:52 PM
Aug 2024

Had the medalist's mom's birthday on them; she was born on his birthday - 5 years later. The medalist was about 26, maybe 27...

He felt sooo old.

Haele

wnylib

(25,038 posts)
12. Had a similar experience of age gap with music yesterday..
Sun Aug 11, 2024, 12:42 AM
Aug 2024

I was on the phone with a young nurse at my primary care office talking about pre appointment fasting for my next month's appointment.

When we finished she said, "OK. See you in September." I said, "Like the song." She had no idea what I meant so I just said, "Never mind. It was before your time."


Conjuay

(2,216 posts)
14. There is often a complete lack of comprehension in the medical field of the concept of humor or small talk.
Sun Aug 11, 2024, 07:23 AM
Aug 2024

Sounds like the receptionist was purchased in a medical supplies store.
My apologies to those in the medical field who actually enjoy interacting with mere earthlings, keep up the good work!

malthaussen

(17,813 posts)
15. Could be worse. Bob Dylan had a gig on the Jersey Shore a couple of years ago...
Mon Aug 12, 2024, 12:36 PM
Aug 2024

... he decided to take a walk outside and look at the houses (the area had some nice architecture). Some Karen-before-there-were-Karens saw him walking in her neighborhood and called the cops. They jacked him up (for walking, go figger), and he didn't have any ID with him. They didn't know who the hell he was, he had to persuade them to take him to his hotel and prove he was legit and not some scruffy intruder who might lower property values.

-- Mal

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