Fine Quote by Eric Clapton Download Open image “Having lovers and friends is all good and fine But I don't like yours and you don't like mine.” — Eric Clapton ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.5 out of 5 (9 ratings) Copy quoteShare Fine Friendship Like you Love Lovers Lovers and friends Mines
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My identity shifted when I got into # recovery . That's who I am now, and it actually gives me greater pleasure to have… — Eric Clapton Copy Share Image
I did play a lot of fingerstyle when I first started playing. I could never really find the right combination of flatpick or fingerpick,… — Eric Clapton Copy Share Image
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Yeah, I wanted to know where they got it from, what it was all about, you know, and it seemed to strike something in… — Eric Clapton Copy Share Image
Oh yeah, I mean, it wasn't a very good guitar, most good guitars have got thrust rods in the necks that you can adjust… — Eric Clapton Copy Share Image
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The first one was quite cheap, but that was expensive for us. For my folks to buy on the Never Never. It was quite,… — Eric Clapton Copy Share Image
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