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I have a review of Eric Clapton's autobiography in Tuesday's edition of the Los Angeles Times. After reading the book, I have a newfound respect for Clapton. He lays it all on the line and in fairly compelling fashion. Still think his music's shite, but what do I know?
Also, because I am clearly a TV whore (and I swear this is the last time I'll do one of these things), I will be popping up as a talking head on high-brow cable network E! for a one-hour intellectual exercise they're calling "20 Acts of Love Gone Wrong," in which I expound on why Scott Weiland is such a creepy tool and why we canonize a no-talent moron like Sid Vicious. I believe it airs Saturday, October 13, at 5 p.m. PST. But, as they say, check your local listings.
I have a review of Eric Clapton's autobiography in Tuesday's edition of the Los Angeles Times. After reading the book, I have a newfound respect for Clapton. He lays it all on the line and in fairly compelling fashion. Still think his music's shite, but what do I know?
Also, because I am clearly a TV whore (and I swear this is the last time I'll do one of these things), I will be popping up as a talking head on high-brow cable network E! for a one-hour intellectual exercise they're calling "20 Acts of Love Gone Wrong," in which I expound on why Scott Weiland is such a creepy tool and why we canonize a no-talent moron like Sid Vicious. I believe it airs Saturday, October 13, at 5 p.m. PST. But, as they say, check your local listings.


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Does Clapton at any point write something to the effect of, "I exploited my son's tragic death for a multi-platinum-selling record"? Because that would REALLY be laying it all out on the line...
But yeah, Scott Weiland is a total tool, no question. Next to Andy Summers, my all-time LEAST favorite interview subject...
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