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7.4/10
IMDbTop Five Documentaries | 2017
Best Music Film | 2019 | Eric
Best Music Supervision for a Documentary | 2018
Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing for Motion Pictures Documentary | 2018
Outstanding Achievement in Sound Editing Sound Effects Foley Dialogue and ADR for Documentary Feature Film | 2018 | Barnaby
Best Documentary Feature | 2017 | Lili Fini
Ahmet Ertegun's name on captions is misspelled throughout the film.
This is the first (and probably last) authorized documentary on Eric Clapton.
"Eric Clapton: Uncle Mac was on the radio on Saturday morning and he would play a variety of music for kids. "How Much Is That Doggie In The Window" - all those kind of novelty things he would play. And then, every now and then, he'd play some different music. [Muddy Waters' "My Life is Ruined" on the radio] Eric Clapton: You didn't hear that anywhere else, except on this kiddie's program. And I thought, "Oh, man, this is for me!" I didn't even know that it was black music. I didn't know about black and white being different stuff. But, something about it got me. Something stirred me - without me even being aware of it. It took all the pain away."
"Eric Clapton: When I was 15, I was really gripped in the experience of getting involved in life in the arts. I wanted to know about French literature. I wanted to know about French cinema, Japanese cinema. I read Baudelaire. I read Keroauc, Ginsberg, and Steinbeck. But, I was to be addicted to the blues. Totally obsessed."