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Something Quotes by Eric Clapton
- Yeah, it is, because it's a real discovery of your inner resources, you know. That's what my character is all about and what my playing…
- There's a desire in me to express something - to match what I hear in my head.
- Given the choice between accomplishing something and just lying around, I'd rather lie around. No contest.
- An obsession is where something will not leave your mind.
- Risk is trying to control something you are powerless over.
- I just managed to convince my grandmother that it was a worth while that was something to do, you know, and when I did finally…
- I remember hearing Sonny Terry and Brownie McGhee, Big Bill Broonzy, Chuck Berry and Bo Diddley and not really knowing anything about the geography or…
- I remember when I thought of singing as the bit that went between the guitar playing - something I couldn't wait to get out of…
- It's very difficult to explain the effect the first blues record I heard had on me, except to say that I recognized it immediately. It…
- For me there is something primitively soothing about this music, and it went straight to my nervous system, making me feel ten feet tall.
- Yeah, I wanted to know where they got it from, what it was all about, you know, and it seemed to strike something in me…
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