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He's getting disparaged by the media today for some comment he made after having some drinks about immigration into the UK.
Eric Clapton won't play venues that require proof of vaccination in the wake of U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson's announcement clubgoers must present COVID passes
By REUTERS and DAILYMAIL.COM REPORTER
- Eric Clapton, 76, said he won't play 'where there is a discriminated audience present'
- U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson said nightclubs must require guests to show a Covid Pass from the NHS
- Iconic guitarist said that he reserves 'the right to cancel the show' if venues require passes
- Clapton has been releasing anti-vaccination and anti-lockdown statements over the past year
PUBLISHED: 19:22 EDT, 21 July 2021 | UPDATED: 03:01 EDT, 22 July 2021
Eric Clapton will not perform at venues that require proof of vaccination.
'Following the PM's announcement on Monday the 19th of July 2021, I feel honor bound to make an announcement of my own,' Clapton said via statement posted onto architect, film producer and anti-vaxxer Robin Monotti Graziadei's Telegram account.
'I wish to say that I will not perform on any stage where there is a discriminated audience present,' the musician said. 'Unless there is provision made for all people to attend, I reserve the right to cancel the show.'
The latest: Eric Clapton, 76, will not perform at venues that require proof of vaccination, as he has been releasing anti-vaccination and anti-lockdown statements and songs for close to a year now. He was snapped performing in London in 2020
The news follows U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson's announcement Tuesday that as restrictions on social gatherings lift, nightclubs must require guests to show a Covid Pass from the U.K.'s National Health Service upon entry for everyone over the age of 18.
Clapton has been releasing anti-vaccination and anti-lockdown statements and songs for close to a year now.
In December 2020, Clapton joined fellow classic rocker turned anti-vaxxer Van Morrison on his song, Stand and Deliver.
The song features lyrics including, 'Do you wanna be a free man / Or do you wanna be a slave?' and 'Dick Turpin wore a mask too.'
The news follows U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson's announcement Tuesday that as restrictions on social gatherings lift, nightclubs must require guests to show a Covid Pass from the U.K.'s National Health Service upon entry for everyone over the age of 18
In December 2020, Clapton joined fellow classic rocker turned anti-vaxxer Van Morrison on his song, Stand and Deliver. The pair were snapped onstage in March of 2020
An anti-vaccination protester was seen in London outside the Houses of Parliament Monday
In an earlier release Clapton detailed a 'disastrous' experience with the AstraZeneca vaccine for which he blamed 'propaganda' for pushing on him.
The musician continued on revealing that he suffers from 'peripheral neuropathy and should never have gone near the needle.'
A rep for Clapton did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Clapton said this onstage in 1976, when the National Front had briefly become a force to be reckoned with in Britain:
“I don’t want you here, in the room or in my country,” Clapton declared. “Listen to me, man! I think we should vote for Enoch Powell. Enoch’s our man. I think Enoch’s right, I think we should send them all back. Stop Britain from becoming a black colony. Get the foreigners out. Get the wogs out. Get the coons out. Keep Britain white. I used to be into dope, now I’m into racism. It’s much heavier, man. ******* wogs, man. ******* Saudis taking over London. Bastard wogs. Britain is becoming overcrowded and Enoch will stop it and send them all back. The black wogs and coons and Arabs and ******* Jamaicans and ******* … don’t belong here, we don’t want them here. This is England, this is a white country, we don’t want any black wogs and coons living here. We need to make clear to them they are not welcome. England is for white people, man. We are a white country. I don’t want ******* wogs living next to me with their standards. This is Great Britain, a white country. What is happening to us, for ****’s sake?”
He has since made the obligatory cringing apologies. This article has those if you're interested: https://thegrapevine.theroot.com/eric-clapton-whitesplains-his-racism-he-even-had-a-bla-1822054554
Layla is a great song and a a lot of what he did with Cream was great. White Room, probably my favorite.
Regarding the epic rant Don posted above, non-withstanding his apology, has to be the common feeling above all those aging rockers, Jagger, Richards, Townsend, Stewart, etc. Those guys have seen Britain, especially London, going from a cultural powerhouse to a 3rd world country. They have to miss the old country. Who gets old and does not look upon the world of their younger days as better? Especially when it was!
I always laughed at the claim that Whites stole rock and roll from the blacks. The blues influence of rock and roll is undeniable but at the same time the White rockers brought the genre to levels that would of never been imagined.
I always laughed at the claim that Whites stole rock and roll from the blacks. The blues influence of rock and roll is undeniable but at the same time the White rockers brought the genre to levels that would of never been imagined.
The Anglos, Scots-Irish and Germanics are who blacks learned music from centuries ago in the states.
“LIKE”My favorite Clapton song is this brand new pro-freedom, pro-soul, anti-vax, anti-lockdown song. Good on him for speaking truth to power: