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I kinda found myself feeling the same way a couple of years ago. I
have a little bit of Clapton and a lot of B.B. King stuff. Enjoyed the
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Making money off your dead kid is a turn off for me

Like he really sat down one day and thought to himself "I'm gonna write a hit song about my dead son?"

No way. Just doesn't happen like that. The song was written as a tribute, and it just became a hit and was used in a soundtrack.


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I don't know how "Tears In Heaven" came about, but I do know he isn't convincing me with his performances of it that he really cares about his dead son. Listen to it next to something like the original "Layla". There's a guy who cares. He was in love with his best friend's old lady and it was tearing his guts out. He got all that emotion on record. "Tears in Heaven" sounds like a fuckin' jingle by comparison.

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I don't know how "Tears In Heaven" came about, but I do know he isn't convincing me with his performances of it that he really cares about his dead son. Listen to it next to something like the original "Layla". There's a guy who cares. He was in love with his best friend's old lady and it was tearing his guts out. He got all that emotion on record. "Tears in Heaven" sounds like a fuckin' jingle by comparison.

I like you, but this is completely stupid.
But it's not because I don't like you. It's only because this is stupid.

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Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
I don't know how "Tears In Heaven" came about, but I do know he isn't convincing me with his performances of it that he really cares about his dead son. Listen to it next to something like the original "Layla". There's a guy who cares. He was in love with his best friend's old lady and it was tearing his guts out. He got all that emotion on record. "Tears in Heaven" sounds like a fuckin' jingle by comparison.

I like you, but this is completely stupid.
But it's not because I don't like you. It's only because this is stupid.


What's stupid about it?

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Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
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I don't know how "Tears In Heaven" came about, but I do know he isn't convincing me with his performances of it that he really cares about his dead son. Listen to it next to something like the original "Layla". There's a guy who cares. He was in love with his best friend's old lady and it was tearing his guts out. He got all that emotion on record. "Tears in Heaven" sounds like a fuckin' jingle by comparison.

I like you, but this is completely stupid.
But it's not because I don't like you. It's only because this is stupid.


What's stupid about it?

Most of it. Pretty much the whole he doesn't care about his dead son thing.

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Darkside wrote:
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What's stupid about it?

Most of it. Pretty much the whole he doesn't care about his dead son thing.


I didn't say that. What I said was he's not convincing me with the song. But I might submit that if he really cared about his kid, he wouldn't let him play at an open window on the fiftieth fucking floor.

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Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
I don't know how "Tears In Heaven" came about, but I do know he isn't convincing me with his performances of it that he really cares about his dead son. Listen to it next to something like the original "Layla". There's a guy who cares. He was in love with his best friend's old lady and it was tearing his guts out. He got all that emotion on record. "Tears in Heaven" sounds like a fuckin' jingle by comparison.

Agreed.....of course


And Frank and Darkside

The dude wrote the song. Fine.

He didnt have to play it on his MTV UNPLUGGED Special
He didnt have to release it as a fucking music video from his MTV SELLOUT errrrr UNPLUGGED special
He didnt have to release it as a single
He didnt have to sell it several times since to diffrent movie and commericals.


Making money off his dead kid.



It doesnt mean he doesnt or never cared about his son

It means just what is says

He's making money off his dead son.

It rubs me the wrong way.


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I suppose Wu-Tang has no tribute to Ol' Dirty Bastard then?

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I suppose Wu-Tang has no tribute to Ol' Dirty Bastard then?



Didn't know his father was in the group.... :?

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Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
What I said was he's not convincing me with the song.

I'm glad you weren't on the coronors inquest board.

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Making money off his dead kid.

Well he's making the money anyway. By choosing that song perhaps he's honoring his son the best way a musician can. I don't think he said "Now that he's out of the way... how can I make money off him".

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But I might submit that if he really cared about his kid, he wouldn't let him play at an open window on the fiftieth fucking floor.

:?
Have you even been around toddlers before?

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I believe Clapton was fucked up on drugs when this happened but I could be
mistaken on that one. I'll do some checking.

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Didn't know his father was in the group.... :?

I'm just pointing out, whats the difference between making money off a dead kid as opposed to making money off a song about a dead colleague, friend, wife, or girlfriend? That should rub him the wrong way too.

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Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
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What's stupid about it?

Most of it. Pretty much the whole he doesn't care about his dead son thing.


I didn't say that. What I said was he's not convincing me with the song. But I might submit that if he really cared about his kid, he wouldn't let him play at an open window on the fiftieth fucking floor.

Clapton wasn't there when his son died because he fell from his Mothers fiftieth fucking floor apartment. But I guess your version works if you just want to be an asshole about it.


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I believe Clapton was fucked up on drugs when this happened but I could be
mistaken on that one. I'll do some checking.

It was at the kids' mom's friends house. Not sure he was even there??

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Darkside wrote:
Have you even been around toddlers before?


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Spring 1956, my buddy Rocco and I were in pre-school. The school was located 15 floors above the Double Door. One day, Rocco decided to play catch with Dick Biondi's kid, and Biondi's kid threw the ball through the open window. Rocco was a little slow, and ran right after the ball and was splattered on Milwaukee Avenue. I didn't write a fucking song about it, but whenever I berate a teller at PNC bank, I tell her my name is Rocco.

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I suppose Wu-Tang has no tribute to Ol' Dirty Bastard then?

ODB is not any of their kids

ODB died as a result of abusing his body and Not as a child


ODB is an orhpan (aint no fatha to his style)


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ODB is an orhpan (aint no fatha to his style)


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Spring 1956, my buddy Rocco and I were in pre-school. The school was located 15 floors above the Double Door. One day, Rocco decided to play catch with Dick Biondi's kid, and Biondi's kid threw the ball through the open window. Rocco was a little slow, and ran right after the ball and was splattered on Milwaukee Avenue. I didn't write a fucking song about it, but whenever I berate a teller at PNC bank, I tell her my name is Rocco.


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Frank the fact that he died as a chld makes it a lot more tragic to me.


Also, ODB being a performer I think changes it a little bit.

But making money off death isnt a good idea anyway and the ODB tribute on the last Wu album is my least favorite song.


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I'm glad you weren't on the coronors inquest board.


Not sure what you mean by that. I'm just giving you my opinion on a piece of music. Barry Manilow is a great songwriter, but I've rarely believed anything he was singing. "Tears In Heaven" is of lesser quality than the average Barry Manilow song and I believe it even less.

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Have you even been around toddlers before?


You're not really excusing people who have kids die on their watch because of the uncontrollable nature of the average toddler, are you? I'd guess if this were Pete the roofer from Bull Valley whose kid took a dive from the tallest building in Palatine while he and his buddies were watching Devin return a punt, rather than a guy you clearly consider one of the greatest guitarists ever, you'd be one of the first with a Douchebag nomination.

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But making money off death isnt a good idea anyway and the ODB tribute on the last Wu album is my least favorite song.

I dunno man... Lots of movies and tv shows and actors and actresses making money off this shit not to mention candles in the wind and shit like that.

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I believe Clapton was fucked up on drugs when this happened but I could be
mistaken on that one. I'll do some checking.

It was at the kids' mom's friends house. Not sure he was even there??


I believe ths was the case. I'll also correct myself in saying that I believe he had
kicked the drugs at this point in his life. Not sure why I remembered it as him
being there but maybe I just assumed.

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Darkside wrote:
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But making money off death isnt a good idea anyway and the ODB tribute on the last Wu album is my least favorite song.

I dunno man... Lots of movies and tv shows and actors and actresses making money off this shit not to mention candles in the wind and shit like that.

Thats true, I think a childs death is a diffrent kind of tragedy though and really should be left alone.


I like Clapton as a guitar player


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Not sure what you mean by that. I'm just giving you my opinion on a piece of music. Barry Manilow is a great songwriter, but I've rarely believed anything he was singing. "Tears In Heaven" is of lesser quality than the average Barry Manilow song and I believe it even less.

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All right dude. That's cool. I guess he has to cry onstage each time he performs it and breaks down weeping to get to Barry Manilow's level, which if I recall is crying over a goddamn Beagle dog in Mandy.
Either way, in my opinion, public performance and private expressions of grief are unrelated. It's just a tribute song.

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You're not really excusing people who have kids die on their watch because of the uncontrollable nature of the average toddler, are you? I'd guess if this were Pete the roofer from Bull Valley whose kid took a dive from the tallest building in Palatine while he and his buddies were watching Devin return a punt, rather than a guy you clearly consider one of the greatest guitarists ever, you'd be one of the first with a Douchebag nomination.


Ah no. My point was that kids do get away from you all the goddamn time. And it was a fucking accident. And he wasn't there. So my point in all that was that the fact that his son fell victim to accidental death has nothing to do with the amount that Clapton loved his kid and I just found that statement ridiculous.

PS. You have a BolierRickian method of debate. Not sure how I feel about that.

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I like Clapton as a guitar player

EXCELLENT. We're back to the bloody original topic, thanks man.
Ok yeah, who doesn't really? If you listen to the guy, even if you don't like the music really, you have to see that he is ridiculously talented. Just an amazing player. Like I said I'm not really a fan. That color of money song makes me PTFB. But he can play.
And thusly calling him overrated is really kind of dumb.
At least to me.

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Eric Clapton is not overrated, Mac. The stuff Clapton did with the Yardbirds, Cream, Blind Faith, Derek and the Dominos and the solo stuff he did between 1970 and 1989 absolutely rocks! Listening to a lot of classic rock over the years, Clapton and his guitar were really, really good...


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