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supersezzie 10-28-2009 12:28 AM

Clapton (or others) in praise of Sambora?
 
Hey guys, I'm in the middle of a FB argument in which I intend to prove what a great guitarist Sambora is, and I remember reading a quote somewhere by Eric Clapton in praise of him. Does anyone know it or have a link to it or any other praise from the greats?!

Would love assistance in winning this battle!

Thierry 10-28-2009 12:29 AM

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Originally Posted by supersezzie (Post 951652)
Hey guys, I'm in the middle of a FB argument in which I intend to prove what a great guitarist Sambora is, and I remember reading a quote somewhere by Eric Clapton in praise of him. Does anyone know it or have a link to it or any other praise from the greats?!

Would love assistance in winning this battle!

Nearly everybody here is blown away by the new album and you are asking this? :D

Ferret 10-28-2009 12:31 AM

Not Clapton, but Alice Cooper said that if he could have any guitarist in his band, it would be Richie.

Goldsausage 10-28-2009 12:34 AM

I can't remember it exactly but it was something in the vain of...

"I went into the studio expecting to play a quick little solo and BEDAZZLE him with my awesome talent. After I saw him play a solo I was blown away and had to up my game. Same goes for that time I saw Oli play too, he was perhaps even better than Richie."

But seriously, it was something like that with the except of that part where he praises some Oli dude.

supersezzie 10-28-2009 12:35 AM

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Originally Posted by Thierry (Post 951653)
Nearly everybody here is blown away by the new album and you are asking this? :D

Well I'm a bit peed off with Jovi as a band at the moment, as the same tickets that cost me £75 a yr or two ago now cost £200 and still aren't as good. But it hasn't killed my love for Richie as I'm blaming Jon!! :P (Sorry for the moan folks!!)

Plus I don't wanna listen to the album til I've brought it home in real record-store CD format, so I'm holding off!

And oh dear...if Alice Cooper is all we can get I may lose this battle pmsl!!

Goldsausage 10-28-2009 12:36 AM

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Originally Posted by supersezzie (Post 951658)
And oh dear...if Alice Cooper is all we can get I may lose this battle pmsl!!

WTF?

With a comment like that I damn sure hope you lose this argument now <_<

RICHIE SUCKS. Tell your friend I said that, I'm on their side now.

supersezzie 10-28-2009 12:44 AM

I do love Poison! It's just that it's often seen in the same cheesy eighties vein that my friend has put Richie in so I don't think it will help me prove he's so much more than that!!

KeepTheFaith2211 10-28-2009 12:46 AM

Alice Cooper is tremendous. All that needs to be said.

Oh, Richie is, too.

Supersonic 10-28-2009 12:46 AM

Aloha !

From Whereseric.com:

In the early 1990s, Richie Sambora, lead guitarist with the pop metal band, Bon Jovi, met Eric Clapton at the International Rock Awards. Richie told Eric how he had been a huge part of his own musical development. When Sambora began work on his first solo album, “Stranger In This Town”, his partner encouraged him to contact Eric Clapton about playing on the track “Mr. Bluesman” as the song was about a young boy wanting to be a guitar player ... about Richie wanting to be like Eric. Richie wrote a heartfelt letter to Eric and enclosed a demo of the song.

Richie Sambora’s letter to Eric Clapton read in part, “I had to ask you to be on my first solo record because if you had the chance to ask Robert Johnson to be on your first record, I’m sure you would have.” When Eric showed up in the studio to play on the track, Richie said, “It was like my teacher telling me I done good.”

Eric Clapton later told Rolling Stone that, “Richie really put me on the spot. It was a nightmare. I got a very sweet, dedicated letter from him, and I was deeply touched, my ego was pumped up. I thought, ‘Of course, I have to do this.’ I never actually listened to the song; I never acquainted myself with it. I just went in on this little fantasy about how easy it was going to be. And then Richie came to London with the tape, and I showed up at the studio. He gave me a gift, which was a massive 12-string Taylor guitar with my name on it. It was magnificent. Then he put the tape on, and I realized instantly that I was completely out of my depth. The song wasn’t what I expected it to be, and I had to sit down and go down to the bottom of my socks and pull up whatever I had to make it work. It took hours, and I sweated buckets. He was sitting there, watching me go through this. It was the kind of thing you would like to go off and do in private, because you’re going to make all your worst mistakes right there in front of everybody. So, there goes your reputation out the window. Reality comes in the door.” (From Rolling Stone 17 October 1991)

Salaam Aleikum,
Sebastiaan

supersezzie 10-28-2009 12:51 AM

Awesome!!! Thank you!!! :D


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