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E:19/12 Eric Clapton: The Autobiography
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From The Yardbirds to Cream to 'Layla' via addicitons and rock 'n' roll excess all the way to a renaissance and multi-award winning records in the 90s - this is a tale worth telling. And Clapton tells it in a fantastcially self-effacing and honest way.
This is a 'warts n all' story with very little left out. Many of the stories he tells in the book have never been told before, and the ones that you may have heard are usually ingrained with a sense of mythology. The truth is much more interesting than the fiction, though, as Clapton proves in this book.
If you want to get your hands on this prize then you need to answer the very straightforward question below correctly and then you will be placed into a draw.
WIN ERIC CLAPTON: THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY:
Answer this question correctly and you will be placed into a prize draw for the book
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1. The 2006 Clapton album, The Road To Escondido is a collaboration with which blues legend? CLUE: He wrote the classic track 'Cocaine'
Eric Clapton: The Autobiography
Hailed as "God" and known as one of the world's greatest ever guitarists, old Slowhand has lived something of a colourful life.From The Yardbirds to Cream to 'Layla' via addicitons and rock 'n' roll excess all the way to a renaissance and multi-award winning records in the 90s - this is a tale worth telling. And Clapton tells it in a fantastcially self-effacing and honest way.
This is a 'warts n all' story with very little left out. Many of the stories he tells in the book have never been told before, and the ones that you may have heard are usually ingrained with a sense of mythology. The truth is much more interesting than the fiction, though, as Clapton proves in this book.
If you want to get your hands on this prize then you need to answer the very straightforward question below correctly and then you will be placed into a draw.
WIN ERIC CLAPTON: THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY:
Answer this question correctly and you will be placed into a prize draw for the book
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1. The 2006 Clapton album, The Road To Escondido is a collaboration with which blues legend? CLUE: He wrote the classic track 'Cocaine'
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Spooky that's the second comp today I've had that answer for
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thanks x
EDIT: spookier and spookier..after research it is exactly the same question.. on the same site.... looking the same... but with different bumpf above it and for the heroin diaries...
hehe:j A-well-a bird, bird, bird...b-bird's the word :j0 -
Tis spooky. The last one I entered was for a Nikki Sixx book...Mortgage: Was: £154,495 Oct 2039 Now: £80,216.32 May 2037Swagbucks ~ £215 (2024 ~ £395)Surveys ~ £231.65 (2024 ~ £280.14)Make £2025 in 2025 #5 ~ £1,868.60 ~ (2024 ~ £2,561.04)0
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