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El Espectador Imaginario

Nº 136 - OCTUBRE 2022

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Jack Bruce: “Jimi Hendrix regarded the guitar as an extension of himself. But in an instrumental sense, I would argue that Eric Clapton was probably better”

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Hendrix or Clapton?
"Obviously Jimi was Jimi, and he could have played the Indian nose flute and it wouldn’t have mattered, because he was playing himself – I think he regarded the guitar as an extension of himself. But in an instrumental sense, I would argue that Eric was at least as good as Jimi, probably better. I think Cream had something quite magical as a band when we were playing live."

So said the late, great Jack Bruce in an interview with Bass Player in 2003

We can argue the opposite, or in Bruce's favor, until we're blue in the face (personally I have to go with Hendrix – I mean... Little Wing? That riff? The angelic tone? Come on!!), but at the end of the day, we didn't play in a power trio with Clapton for years, or jam with Hendrix. 

Bruce has stories aplenty about both of them, and a number of other rock legends, in this 2003 chat, published for the first time today on guitarworld.com. Give it a read below.

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