God doesn't need to know what time it is.


Value of anything is a most fascinating subject to me.

Eric Clapton hasn't owned this  Rolex Daytona for nearly 20 years. It 's probably been in storage since he dumped it and is expected to fetch north of $1.6M?

For that much I'd want his playing ability AND his stereo system.

 

 

tablejockey

This is the third Clapton-related thread in a couple weeks.

Sheesh. 
You guys are aware he is a culturally-appropriating, virulent racist, right?

I dont like particularly Clapton, but oufff i dont like your virtue signaling post at all...

I am sure you cannot guess why....

Call me a " racist" it is way easier for your brain working .. 😁😊

I will side here with the "culturally appropriating" Clapton... Even if i dont listen his music at all...

 

This is the third Clapton-related thread in a couple weeks.

Sheesh.
You guys are aware he is a culturally-appropriating, virulent racist, right?

tomcy6-

Ralph had one heck of learning experience-

Too bad Ralph didn't have the drive to stay with the guitar. He possibly could have developed into a decent player.

Lessons equal to that would cost a fortune! His posture was pretty convincing in some of those some of the scenes. Fun movie

 I actually saw Son Thomas play at The Tucson Blues Festival some years ago.  He was great.  The power, not volume, power, coming off that stage produced by one man with an acoustic guitar was incredible."

That is the sign of a good player. Holding an audience captive with just an acoustic is a gift.

"You guys are aware he is a culturally-appropriating, virulent racist, right?"

tylermunns-

No need for "woke" commentary. There are plenty of forums for that.

@tablejockey You could have Clapton’s playing ability if you just bought a guitar and practiced with marginal diligence.  I would guess the average person hits Clapton-level ability after about a year from starting from scratch.

There’s nothing special about his playing.  As basic as it gets.