Slowhand Eric Clapton's iconic yet mysterious Gibson ES 335
GUITAR LESSONS, TABS, ETC.: www.patreon.com/mybluesguitar In Tony Bacon's 'The Gibson 335 Guitar Book', Jerry Donahue, the American guitarist known for his work with Sandy Denny, Fairport Convention, Chris Rea and others, recalls a memory from when as a teenager he worked at Selmer's music store on Charing Cross Road in London: “I sold Eric his red Gibson 335 not more than two weeks before his final performance with Cream at the Albert Hall,” Donahue recalls. “It was one of my main highlights of working at Selmer’s. We had a nice conversation during the process, and just as we were wrapping it up, Eric mentioned the upcoming shows in a manner that felt as though he was about to offer me a complimentary ticket or two. But I told him I’d already bought tickets, and he seemed pleased. You can imagine my amazement and joy later as I sat watching Cream come on to the Albert Hall stage, Eric with the 335 strapped on. He played that guitar for the entire evening. I was filled with pride.” Tony Bacon's book also records what Eric Clapton himself said about the guitar in the Christie's 2004 auction catalogue: "“This is the second electric guitar I bought. I had a pinky red Telecaster, and then this … I bought this brand new, either from Denmark Street or Charing Cross Road … I went and bought [this] guitar [as soon as I saw it] with the first money I managed to save up [by] playing with The Yardbirds … I’ve had it ever since.” Clearly, these two memories do not agree. It's a long time ago, so this is hardly surprising. In this video we'll have a look at a few indisputable facts. TABS, PRINTABLE NOTATION AND MORE: / mybluesguitar INSTAGRAM: / mybluesguitar RARE & SECONDHAND GUITARS: https://reverb.grsm.io/marksutcliffe8424 (affiliate) NEW :: Get 2 Months FREE With An Annual Patreon Subscription! Head across to my Patreon page (link above) to check this out. Patreon have recently enabled Annual Subscriptions and this is a great introductory offer. Check it out. If you are new to the channel, My Blues Guitar covers the guitar styles of Eric Clapton and other Greats from the British Blues Boom of the 1960s, in particular, Mick Taylor, Jimmy Page, Peter Greene and Paul Kossoff. The channel offers in-depth studies of classic blues tunes...tips and hints for the techniques needed to master the style...gear profiles...and more besides. Each lick and phrase is broken down and slowed down, helping you get to the heart of what is actually being played. By studying the work of the most brilliant guitarists of this period you will discover the secrets of why the British Blues Boom caused such a sensation around the world! Whether your goal is to enjoy the thrill of sounding almost exactly like the Masters, or whether you want to take the nuts and bolts of the style and make it your own, My Blues Guitar is the channel you need, the home of the 1960s British Blues Style on YouTube. Subscribe today! And remember to hit the 'Bell' alert icon for notifications of the latest videos. Enjoy your guitar!

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