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The Xbox store literally still calls it an xbox exclusive.

It loads fine on my Series X. The problem is more that it’s not fun. 

Hot take: exclusives are stupid, and everyone would benefit if they ceased to exist (and no, they don’t sell systems)

“For centuries darker-skinned Afro-Latinx people have been erased from Latinidad, but we will be forgotten no more. We are tired of being maids and background dancers and will continue to push back until we are seen and heard. Indeed, Lin Manuel Miranda ‘fell short.’”

I grew up listening to classic rock, so I’d be lying if I said I never liked Layla, or never got chills during his solo on “Crossroads,” or never turn it up when “Lay Down Sally” comes on. But I think it was the key change on “It’s in the Way That You Use It” that first made me think, “You know what? This guy MIGHT

*Were going crazy. Ginger Baker and Jack Bruce are both dead. 

Actually other people were all over the signature elements of that song. He wrote the main song as a ballad, but his bandmate Jim Gordon and Duane Allman changed it in to the classic rocker we all know. Allman wrote and played the signature opening hook and played the signature slide sections- not Clapton. The piano

Man, Roger Waters was trending on Twitter this morning, and I was really worried he went the way of Eric Clapton and Van Morrison, but it turns out he was trending for telling Mark Zuckerberg to go fuck himself after being asked to use “Another Brick in the Wall” for a Facebook commercial. So now I’m listening to Pink

This is maybe one of the most fucking appalling jokes I have ever heard - even under the guise of anti-comedy.
This is only funny to someone who hasn’t for one second stopped to think about how it would feel to lose a child. Fuck this non-joke and fuck people who think it’s funny.

It’s funny how the “don’t believe everything you read on the internet” generation started believing everything they read on the internet.

Thats an interesting take by your dad...cause honestly I feel Hendrix had more memorable songs that he wrote on the 3 albums he made in his lifetime, than Clapton has had in his 50 year career.

Wait, is this the guy from The Mother’s “We’re Only in It for the Money”? I always wondered what else he did.

producing an oeuvre of some of the most lukewarm blues rock imaginable

Wait, what’s Jenny McCarthy good at?

I remember taking guitar lessons as a teenager and asking my teacher what I was missing with this guy. "Nah man, don't bother." He was right about Jimi ("Axis, man!"), he was right about this.

But Hendrix could write songs like Hendrix.

True that it’s hard to know without being there. But growing up having the choice of Hendrix or Clapton, I never really gave Eric a 2nd glance.

This sucks. And hurts. My father loved Clapton. Worshiped at his alter of guitar playing to the point of handcrafting his own amp to duplicate the amp Clapton used on the legendary John Mayall and the Bluesbreakers album. Owned multiple Strats, of course. Could play pretty much any Clapton solo note for note.

Conspiracy theories make dumb people feel smart and let people shop for what they want to hear instead of the truth. It’s a pervasive problem that is getting worse; Clapton is just one of the higher profile dummies.

Fuck him anyway. Never felt that “Clapton is God” stuff made sense. He’s good, but in a robot-programmed-for-the-blues kind of way.