Posted on 01/12/2018 4:40:33 PM PST by nickcarraway
Musician Eric Clapton says he is going deaf. The 72-year-old singer says he plans on still performing, but his mounting health issues as he ages are a concern.
The only thing I'm concerned with now is being in my 70s and being able to be proficient, Clapton said in an interview with BBC 2. I mean, Im going deaf, Ive got tinnitus, my hands just about work. Im hoping that people will come along and see me just because, or maybe more than because Im a curiosity. I know that is part of it, because it's amazing to myself Im still here.
Clapton, who began his career in the early 1960s, was on the show promoting his new documentary, Eric Clapton: Life in 12 Bars. The film looks at his start in the music industry and how music -- especially the guitar -- helped him throughout his life through a drug and alcohol addiction and the death of his son, Conor, in 1991.
The legendary guitarist and singer said in a Rolling Stone interview that he goes to the doctor for the slightest thing and that, although his eczema affects his guitar playing, he now has it managed.
I had eczema from head to foot, Clapton said. The palms of my hand were coming off, and I had just started making this record with (producer) Glyn Johns. It was a catastrophe. I had to wear mittens with Band-Aids around the hands and played a lot of slide (guitar) as a result.
My hands are good. It hasnt gone completely, but I put ointment on.
Clapton said he would be OK with not playing guitar again, but is taking advantage of how well he feels now.
Im as good now as Ive been in the last two years.
I can guarantee that. Mine was bad 10 years ago , then I apparently blew out my inner ear on one side diving. It was the weaker side to begin with, now the other ear is still fading.
Hearing aids are a PITA, some I have had are just not comfortable. have good ones now, but have to remember to take them out before any water exposure.
For me they make everything too loud. Background noise in a restaurant is often so loud I cannot understand someone talking to me any better than without the aids.
That’s a firm titty!
And he did, telling the person it was a good idea.
Without my hearing aids I’m practically deaf so I feel for him. I can’t be sure but I blame it on listening to music through headphones too loud.
That’s what I thought he said.
I’m thinking Clapton should take at least 32 bars.
I put the ointment on
I put the ointment on
I put the ointment on
Oh yeah,
Gotta put the ointment on
I put the ointment on
I put the ointment on
Oh yeah,
I put the ointment on
I put the ointment on
I put the ointment on
Oh yeah,
Gotta put the ointment on
I put the ointment on
I put the ointment on
Oh yeah,
I put the ointment on
I put the ointment on
I put the ointment on
Oh yeah,
Gotta put the ointment on
I put the ointment on
I put the ointment on
Oh yeah,
(background vocals: put, put, put it on)
da capo . ..
I recommend "Beware of Mr. Baker". It's a documentary about Ginger and is on Netflix.
I admit, my mouth fell open a couple times watching it. Whatta piece of work he is!
But back to Eric....
Very nice obscure reference!
A thoroughly, thoroughly despicable woman.
My parents always said if you listen to that stuff you’ll go deaf.
That’s what I thought he said.
oops! - double tap
I am surprised at how often my parents and grandparents turned out to be right.
should have listened.
Saw it. Makes Keith Richards look like a choirboy by comparison.
Clapner is his Rap name.
Standing in front of a double stack of Marshall amps CAN affect your hearing later in life.
My favorite guitarist Joe Bonnamassa - who idolizes Clapton - now wears hearing protection while playing and uses small vintage-style Fender amps set behind a plexiglass barrier and miked through a PA system to get his sound out there. Good idea!
Baker has recently stated that he doesn’t feel that great any more, either.
LOL, he probably hasn’t felt great in about 50 years.
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