Eric Clapton Tickets is very famous singer & George Harrison were so close
In 1969 Eric Clapton joined Blind Faith for a few months, releasing one album and its subsequent tour. Eric Clapton soon got tired and decided to tour as guitarist with Delaney and Bonnie and Friends, and also found time to release his first solo album at the same time, named “Eric Clapton”. It was 1970 and Eric Clapton not only had switched bands twice, but also released his first LP and recorded with many other different artists such as Ringo Starr, King Curtis, Howlin’ Wolf, Plastic Ono Band, and some others.
In Spring 1970 he decided to form yet another “famous artists” band, called Derek and the Dominos (called Eric and friends at first), which lasted a year, until 1971. It was in those days that Eric Clapton & George Harrison were so close, that Eric Clapton wrote many of the songs for the Derek and the Dominos album “Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs”, including (surprise!) “Layla” as its main hit, one of the most famous songs Eric Clapton ever wrote. Eric Clapton wrote that song thinking of Harrison’s wife, which he fell in love for. “Layla” album is regarded as one of his bewst ever made, and it was recorded with the aid of Allman Brothers guitarist Duane Allman.
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Though the album was great the critics weren’t so good at release, and that fact coupled with the recent death of Clapton’s admired friend Jimi Hendrix were part of the reasons that made Eric Clapton fall in a drug addiction and alcoholism. Derek and the Dominos went on tour but soon they split.
Bad years were ahead for Eric Clapton as he left the stages and felt deep into a heroin addiction until 1973, year in which Pete Townshend (The Who) helped him to come back organising a concert for the occasion. Come 1974, cured from his addiction, and being with Harrison’s ex-wife Pattie Boyd, he released a new solo album named “461 Ocean Boulevard”. One year later he released “There’s One in Every Crowd”, and went on tour again, resulting in a live album, “E.C. Was Here.”.
In 1976 came “No reason to cry” and a year later “Slowhand”, which included his famous hits “Wonderful Tonight” and “Cocaine”.Buy & Sell Eric Clapton Tickets through YourTicketMarket.com.One stop shop to catch your favouite event Tickets like Eric Clapton Tickets,Guaranteed, Fast and Secure! 90-98 Shaftesbury Avenue, London, W1D 5EB
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