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Clapton's house at the time was Hurtwood Edge, in Ewhurst, Surrey, [9] and he later said the month was possibly April. [8] Data from two meteorological stations in the London area show that April 1969 set a record for sunlight hours for the 1960s. The Greenwich station recorded 189 hours for April, a high that was not beaten until 1984.
Hurtwood Edge (A&M, 1972) Dreamspeaker (A&M, 1973) 4 (A&M, 1974) Listen to the City (A&M, 1975) Live at Last! (A&M, 1976) The Tim Weisberg Band (United Artists, 1977) Rotations (United Artists, 1978) Twin Sons of Different Mothers with Dan Fogelberg (Full Moon/Epic, 1978) The Best of Tim Weisberg: Smile! (A&M 1979) The Tip of the Weisberg ...
Whitlock subsequently lived in Hurtwood Edge, Clapton's house in Surrey, where the two musicians jammed and began to write the bulk of the Dominos' catalogue on acoustic guitars. [9] Many of the new songs reflected Clapton's growing infatuation with Pattie Boyd , [ 14 ] [ 15 ] the wife of his best friend George Harrison , [ 9 ] [ 16 ] who had ...
In 2013, Clapton recorded yet another live version of the song for his Crossroads Guitar Festival. The take on the tune was released as a video single on 21 October 2013 through Clapton's official YouTube channel to promote the compact disc, DVD, Blu-ray and vinyl release of the festival. [8]
On her return she moved back into Hurtwood Edge. By then Clapton was using heroin quite heavily to mitigate his continuing obsession with George Harrison's wife Pattie Boyd; Alice also became hooked on the drug. In his autobiography Clapton says, "Alice came back to live with me, and she started using too". [19]
Some of the 75,000 U.S. federal workers who the Office of Personnel Management says accepted a resignation buyout offer were ready to retire anyway. Many bristled at Donald Trump's description of ...
Johns visited Clapton and Pattie Boyd’s house, "Hurtwood Edge", regularly on weekends and holidays, taking advantage of Clapton’s recording studio to learn to play the drums. [6] Hurtwood Edge was like a second home to the young Johns who continued to get exposure to musical instruments during his frequent visits.
A fast-spreading wildfire that erupted this week about 45 miles northwest of Los Angeles roared from nothing to nearly 10,000 acres − in a matter of hours.