Wednesday, February 15, 2023

Eric Clapton: "I can't sleep because of the pain...the vaccine took my immune system and just shook it around"

By R.C.
Wed, Feb 15, 2023 9:51 p.m.

Eric Clapton: "I can't sleep because of the pain...the vaccine took my immune system and just shook it around"

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

He named the vaccine--"Layla".Those are good lyrics to start a song with.


--GRA

Anonymous said...

jerry pdx
Eric Clapton isn't the only musical heavyweight to come out as anti vaxx. Van Morrison dedicated his two latest albums to attacking vaccine hysteria, cancel culture and critiquing the powers that be in general. Check out some of the titles from "Latest Record Project", a double album he put out in 2021:

Title/Composer Performer

Where Have All the Rebels Gone?

Psychoanalysts’ Ball

No Good Deed Goes Unpunished

Tried to Do the Right Thing

The Long Con

Thank God for the Blues

Big Lie

It Hurts Me Too

Only a Song

Diabolic Pressure

Deadbeat Saturday Night

Blue Funk

Double Agent


Double Bind

Love Should Come With a Warning

Breaking the Spell

Up County Down

Duper's Delight

My Time After a While

He's Not the Kingpin

Mistaken Identity

Stop Bitching, Do Somethin

Western Man

They Own the Media

Why Are You on Facebook?

Jealousy



As the titles suggest, the album is basically an attack on the media and government lies about Covid and public apathy in general. The reaction has been mixed, some people praising him, but the woke crowd predictably condemned him with some calling him a racist because they thought his lyrics about money and greed were suggestive of antisemitism.


I am a big fan of Van Morrison, his pre 2000's work that is. As a rock songwriter, he's a true genius that ranks up there with Dylan and Lennon/McCartney but after the 2000's he seemed to lose his ability to write a great song and has been putting out musically mediocre albums now for over 20 yrs. But his willingness to go against the big lie is commendable, even if his music isn't what it used to be.

His followup to Latest Record Project is called "What's it Gonna Take", a title that means exactly what it sounds. He's not talking in more typical songwriter metaphor that doesn't say it directly, he's putting it out there...What is it going to take for things to finally change?

You can hear Latest Record Project here:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-rnbGuzHw_k&list=PLSBWvYm8t6ubruQoOlGj52TI2Yhd2g3Tw

What's it Gonna Take is here:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JpQQYN21ZOg&list=PLS3PXesolJdfHZfh8ChPNLmFi2d4M3rR0

Those two lp's are interesting for Van taking a righteous political stance but if you want to experience his musical genius when it was at it's peak, check out his greatest hits below. My personal favs are Into the Music, Moondance and No Guru, No Method, No Teacher but any album before 2000 is worthwhile to hear the greatest musical genius to come out of Ireland. No, Sinead O'Conner doesn't qualify.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lcqnbem3WxA&list=PLFFNtnPXBuQ15AEmqMHs-d_gSt2InPABA

Anonymous said...

Thanks Jerry,what'd you think of "Astral Weeks"?I bought it back in the 80s,as I started assembling a record collection.I remember it as a string laden,mystical record.It's in my basement now,waiting for another chance to be played on my record player.Maybe I'll do that.
"Them" was Morrison doing 60s rock,pre-1967.
--GRA

Anonymous said...

jerry pdx
Love Astral Weeks, beautiful album that had some elements of jazz rock fusion, a genre I don't care for, but Van wrote such great songs, it didn't matter. All his 70's classics were great, things got a little spotty in the 80's and 90's but even his lesser albums always had a couple of classics to make them worthwhile.

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