“We did a show where someone dosed Eric with LSD, and I had to take over doing a few tunes”: George Terry says he had to step up during Clapton’s bad nights on the road in the ’70s – but it wasn’t always the guitar hero’s fault
Former Eric Clapton guitarist George Terry has recalled having to step in to cover his boss’ playing when the British electric guitar great was spiked with acid before a show, back in the mid-’70s.
While Clapton’s addiction – and subsequent recovery – have been well-documented, in the new issue of Guitar World, Terry makes the point that the icon’s occasional incapacitation on the road was not always due to his own illness, or decision-making.
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