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786.1 | no problem! | HAND::LARSEN | Rob Larsen @BST | Mon Jan 07 1991 20:48 | 6 |
| I have the complete concert from the first time round would be happy to
to do you a copy.
Rob.
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786.2 | | IOSG::HUNTD | I DO believe in Concorde | Tue Jan 08 1991 20:45 | 1 |
| brill!
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786.3 | When will we see him again ? | CUCKOO::DOUGLASS | Cor baby, that's really free | Mon Mar 25 1991 13:25 | 16 |
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So, the poor guy has had to suffer another tragedy ..
Last year he lost some of his band and Stevie Ray Vaughan in a plane
crash .... now his young son dies in a bizarre accident ...
He must wonder what he has done to deserve so much grief in his life.
Will he give up playing ?
Will his old drug and drink habits return ?
I hope he has the strength to get through it ....
Paul ^;(
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786.4 | | ARRODS::WHITEHEADJ | | Mon Mar 25 1991 13:40 | 2 |
| Poor chap is cut up about it. I know someone who knew Eric Clapton's
son...
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786.5 | | SUBURB::TUDORK | SKEADUGENGA | Tue Mar 26 1991 04:36 | 6 |
| Seems pretty cruel, and a weird way to lose a child, he must feel as
though he's personally marked down for tragedy.
From a selfish point of view I hope he doesn't stop playing, but I
wouldn't be surprised.
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786.6 | | RUTILE::MACFADYEN | On with the motley | Tue Mar 26 1991 17:18 | 4 |
| Umm, not that I'm a gore-goggler or anything, but what happened?
Rod
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786.7 | A tragedy | BTOVT::HARRIS_E | | Tue Mar 26 1991 17:27 | 6 |
| His 5 year old son was killed when he fell
out of the window in his mothers 53rd story apartment
in New York. Apparently the cleaning person was
cleaning the windows and left one open and the child
fell out.
Liz
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786.8 | | CHEFS::DALLISON | Stick it to ya! | Wed Mar 27 1991 16:07 | 3 |
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Anybody know if any legal action is being brought against the pr*ck who
left the window open ?
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786.9 | | SUBURB::TUDORK | SKEADUGENGA | Wed Mar 27 1991 17:50 | 5 |
| No but they are considering legal action against the owner of the
apartment (I believe EC himself) since in New York any living
accomodation over a certain height is supposed to have safety bars at
the windows.
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786.10 | | SUBURB::SAXBYM | We're the Young Generation, and we've got Saddam Hussein | Wed Mar 27 1991 18:41 | 7 |
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It sounded really bizarre.
The cleaner opened the window and the child ran past her and fell out
of the window! Very odd.
Mark
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786.11 | | YUPPY::GARLICKK | life and life only | Wed Mar 27 1991 19:29 | 12 |
| The legal action would indeed be against E C as the owner the law being
any apartment with children under the age of twelve must be fitted with
safety rails.
However I feel it should be the chap that E C bought the penthouse
appartment of as E C only bought it so his ex wife did not have to move
Conner was living there with his mum and this block for about two
years..
Kenny
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786.12 | | POBBLE::COTTON | Thanks for a nation of finks... | Wed Mar 27 1991 19:40 | 13 |
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How about suing the architect? Or suing NYC for allowing the building to be
built in the first place?
I'm surprised at the reaction in this conference to this news. Anything could
have happened. The newspapers are just horror merchants and aren't interested
in justice, just in selling more papers. I wouldn't trust any stories about
cleaners leaving windows open. It was just a sad accident. How about leaving
it at that, rather than pointing an accusing finger at everyone possible?
I'm not an Eric Clapton fan, but I dislike morbid newspapers stories even more.
Lee
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786.13 | re: -1 | SRFSUP::BERZER | empire of the senseless | Wed Mar 27 1991 19:50 | 3 |
| Well said.
-Vicki
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786.14 | | SUBURB::TUDORK | SKEADUGENGA | Wed Mar 27 1991 23:46 | 3 |
| I'm sorry for the guy - to have contributed (however innocently) to the
death of a child must be an awful thing to live with.
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786.15 | | SUBURB::SAXBYM | We're the Young Generation, and we've got Saddam Hussein | Thu Mar 28 1991 12:02 | 10 |
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Re .14
Which guy? How did whoever it was contribute?
I suspect if it had happened in Britain there would have been no talk
of suing anyone. It sounds like the ambulance-chasers are at work
again.
Mark
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786.16 | | JUPITR::TASHJIAN | | Thu Mar 28 1991 13:29 | 5 |
| Ya, sounds like "sue kitty for peeing of the carpet" to me, Lawyers
are ALL scum, never forget that......
Jay
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786.17 | | CHEFS::DALLISON | Stick it to ya! | Thu Mar 28 1991 14:27 | 4 |
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re -1
rubbish
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786.18 | | JUPITR::TASHJIAN | | Fri Mar 29 1991 12:18 | 10 |
| Maybe not in the UK, but lawyers here, including 2 I have on retainer,
ARE scum, and cannot be trusted. My 2 cents, true, but I'm sure alot
of folks see it this way too.
But, EC should not be bothered by them now, in his time of sorrow.
Let's just wish everyone involved comfort thru this time...
Jay
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786.19 | | LESLIE::EDMUNDS | an item | Mon Apr 01 1991 16:44 | 10 |
786.20 | | SUBURB::TUDORK | SKEADUGENGA | Mon Apr 01 1991 18:13 | 9 |
| Sorry Keith - I started it by observing that the New York authorities
were considering prosecuting Eric Clapton for not conforming to the
safety laws which state that all apartments over a certain height
should have windows fitted with safety bars.
There is an Atlantic divide over perceptions of the legal profession -
probably due to their more voracious activities in the states,
ambulance chasing etc.
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786.21 | | VULCAN::SMITHP1 | Move over for a damage case.... | Tue Apr 02 1991 18:11 | 6 |
| > There is an Atlantic divide over perceptions of the legal profession -
Not at all. All solicitors that I have ever dealt with should be
put into small cardboard boxes....with no air holes...
p1
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786.22 | | ARRODS::WHITEHEADJ | A tea-cup is a tea-cup | Tue Apr 02 1991 19:13 | 2 |
| My solicitor is excellent. I'd recommend her to anybody.
But this isn't the right place to discuss that....
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786.23 | Word of Layla? | MLNORO::VIGANO | | Mon Apr 29 1991 19:18 | 10 |
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Hello everybody
I'm Carlo Vigano' (Italy)
I'm very sorry for my intrusion but I need very much your help:
I'm pianist in a small italian band ,in this summer we play a concert.
We desperately searching about the word of the excellent "LAYLA"
for play it.I know your difficult to answer me but you are my
only last possibility.
Thank 's for your help
Carlo.
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786.24 | LAYLA words | TRUCKS::LITTEN | | Thu May 09 1991 15:01 | 12 |
| Carlo,
If you can't get the words from the readers of this conference, then
try (if you have not done so already), the GUITAR conference. The readers
there are very likely to have played and sung LAYLA themselves.
Regards,
Dave
(get back to me on Dave Litten @SBP..I do not know the words, but will
see if I have them at home...don't hold out too much hope).
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786.25 | Acoustic gig at a secret venue ! | ZERO::JOHNSON | Who's on first.. What's on second... | Tue Jan 07 1992 14:23 | 15 |
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Did anyone catch the competition on Bob Harris's show last night?
Apparently Eric is doing a secret 'acoustic concert' to be recorded
by MTV for thier 'Unplugged' show. Radio 1 have 100 pairs of tickets
for the concert on the 16th January. The winners will be bussed to the
venue from broadcasting house that evening.
I think the question was "What is the address of the house in Miami
where Eric stayed when he recorded the 'I shot the sherrif' sessions ?"
Any ideas ??
Rich
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786.26 | | ASICS::LESLIE | Andy Leslie | Tue Jan 07 1992 14:37 | 4 |
| 401 Ocean Boulevard - like the record. (Hmm, might be 601, have to
check)
- andy
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786.27 | 461 Ocean Boulevard | VOGON::MORGAN | Capt. Fabby Face | Tue Jan 07 1992 14:51 | 1 |
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786.28 | Unplugged...... | COMICS::COOMBER | Bungalows in Walthamstow | Wed Sep 30 1992 13:31 | 13 |
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If you like eric clapton then Unplugged is an album worth a listen. I
have seen some of the Unplugged video on MTV , its certainly different.
For those who have not seen any of it, its all acoustic guitar!!!!!!
Its a live album all played on acoustic guitar in a very much blues
style , the version of layla is real different. I like it , its the
sort of album that grows on you. It's nothing like cream, or any of the
old clapton stuff, its just so different.
Garry
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