Follow reading an exciting Journey

Follow reading an exciting Journey

Eric Clapton: The Autobiography (Paperback)

Customer Review

The book was a gift to the best husband, who then provided me with regular updates, at which "the Clapton" everything was going on. This went on for the story of the first home purchase up to the love confusions of the musician and was consistently very interesting. Funny, I found the insight into the world of the 60's and 70's, when somehow life was still free and wild. Worth reading (or give away value)!

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