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March 26, 2005 at 12:54 pm #47718
rambleonParticipantsorry about the short notice on this one … looks like it’ll be good …
you can listen online here … http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio2/r2music/doc … pton.shtml
it starts at 20.30 london time … ie … 1 hr and 40 mins from now …
Quote:ERIC CLAPTON – SLOWHAND AT 60Saturday 26 March 2030 – 2130
The programme is available to hear again for seven days after broadcast via the BBC Radio Player.
In the week of his 60th birthday (30 March) Eric Clapton joins Johnnie Walker (born the same day) for his first full length radio interview in a number of years. To be transmitted in 2 parts, Eric recalls his 40 plus years in the music business beginning with the Yardbirds and Cream before progressing to international stardom as a solo performer.
Eric also talks openly about his personal battles with drug and alcohol addiction and gives a remarkable insight to his music and his philosophy of music making.
Featured music includes Got to Hurry (Yardbirds), Telephone Blues (John Mayall’s Bluesbreakers), Spoonful (Cream), Layla (Derek & the Dominos), Wonderful Tonight, Forever Man, Bad Love & Tears in Heaven.
March 26, 2005 at 12:57 pm #108079
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