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Rare Eric Clapton Photos: A Personal Reflection

37 Rare Eric Clapton Photos

I ended up stumbling on a set of old images labeled something like “37 Rare Eric Clapton Photos” late one evening in early spring, just scrolling with no real intention of finding anything specific. I think I was originally looking for guitar reference shots for a small project I was working on, but somehow I got pulled into this slow rabbit hole of archived music photography instead.

There’s something about seeing Eric Clapton in those less-polished, less-curated moments that makes the whole thing feel different. Not the album covers or the well-known concert shots everyone has seen a thousand times, but the quieter frames — backstage corners, half-lit hotel rooms, blurry candid shots where he looks like he’s just existing rather than performing. I remember thinking that these photos don’t really “tell a story” in a clean way, they just kind of suggest fragments of one.

At one point I had maybe twenty tabs open, comparing versions of the same image from different scans. Some were clearly taken from old magazines, slightly yellowed, probably digitized years later. I guess what stuck with me wasn’t even Clapton himself at first, but the texture of the era around him — cigarette smoke in the air, stage cables everywhere, that slightly chaotic feel of 70s and 80s music culture that you only really notice when it’s frozen in still frames.

I caught myself zooming in on small details that probably don’t matter to anyone else. The way a guitar strap sits unevenly on his shoulder in one photo. A half-smile in another where he looks distracted, like the photographer caught him in between thoughts. Not sure why I was so focused on those things, but it felt oddly grounding, like I was looking at a version of music history that hadn’t been polished for public memory yet.

There was also this strange contrast running through all 37 images — the gap between the myth and the person. People usually think of Clapton in terms of sound first, slow blues phrasing, clean emotional control on the guitar, all that. But in these photos, he just looks like someone moving through rooms and airports and stages, sometimes tired, sometimes alert, sometimes somewhere in between. It made me think about how much of an artist is actually just repetition and travel and waiting.

I didn’t really “finish” looking at them in a proper sense. I just kind of stopped scrolling at some point, left a couple of images open, and went to make tea. Even after that, I kept thinking about one particular shot where the lighting was off and his face is half in shadow, like the camera didn’t quite decide what to capture. It’s funny how those imperfect frames tend to stay longer in your head than the clean ones.

Anyway, I still have the folder saved somewhere on my desktop, not organized properly. I might go back to it, or I might not. It doesn’t feel urgent either way, but it’s there, like a small archive of someone else’s life that I briefly walked through and then stepped out of without really closing the door…

Eric Clapton and his grandmother
Eric Clapton and his grandmother
Eric Clapton
Rare Eric Clapton Photos: A Personal Reflection
Rare Eric Clapton Photos: A Personal Reflection
Rare Eric Clapton Photos: A Personal Reflection
Eric Clapton ,Alice Ormsby Gor
Eric Clapton ,Alice Ormsby Gor
Eric Clapton Young Cream Rock blues
Eric Clapton Young Cream Rock blues
Eric Clapton And The Yardbirds 1964
Eric Clapton And The Yardbirds 1964
Jeff Beck, John Cleese and Eric Clapton
Jeff Beck, John Cleese and Eric Clapton
Rare Eric Clapton Photos: A Personal Reflection
John Lennon and Eric Clapton Perform The Beatles Yer Blues
John Lennon and Eric Clapton Perform The Beatles Yer Blues
Buddy Guy and Eric Clapton.
Buddy Guy and Eric Clapton.
Layla,' wife of George Harrison, Eric Clapton
Layla,’ wife of George Harrison, Eric Clapton
Jimmy Page-Eric Clapton-Paul Rodgers-Joe Cocker-Ronnie Lane-Kenny Jones-Bill Wyman and Charlie Watts. 1984
Jimmy Page-Eric Clapton-Paul Rodgers-Joe Cocker-Ronnie Lane-Kenny Jones-Bill Wyman and Charlie Watts. 1984
SB , Buddy Guy, Eric Clapton
SB , Buddy Guy, Eric Clapton
Bob Dylan, Neil Young and Eric Clapton
Bob Dylan, Neil Young and Eric Clapton
Eric Clapton 1968
Eric Clapton 1968
The Bee Gees take a cigarette break and hang with Cream at the Copenhagen Hotel lobby in February 1968. From left to right: Robin Gibb, Jack Bruce, Colin Peterson, Vince Melouney, Ginger Baker. Seated: Barry Gibb, Maurice Gibb, Eric Clapton (if I'm not mistaken, I think Robert Stigwood at one time early in Eric's career represented him)
The Bee Gees take a cigarette break and hang with Cream at the Copenhagen Hotel lobby in February 1968. From left to right: Robin Gibb, Jack Bruce, Colin Peterson, Vince Melouney, Ginger Baker. Seated: Barry Gibb, Maurice Gibb, Eric Clapton (if I’m not mistaken, I think Robert Stigwood at one time early in Eric’s career represented him)
Eric Clapton playing his Danelectro guitar with Cream at the Swan Hotel in Birmingham
Eric Clapton playing his Danelectro guitar with Cream at the Swan Hotel in Birmingham
Eric Clapton & Jerry Garcia
Eric Clapton & Jerry Garcia
George Harrison and Eric Clapton
George Harrison and Eric Clapton
Clapton with his 250 GT SWB, photo: Jack English
Clapton with his 250 GT SWB, photo: Jack English
Rare Eric Clapton Photos: A Personal Reflection
Eric Clapton & Pignose Amp, Hurtwood Edge, 1976
Eric Clapton & Pignose Amp, Hurtwood Edge, 1976
Blind Faith were an English blues rock band, composed of Eric Clapton, Ginger Baker
Blind Faith were an English blues rock band, composed of Eric Clapton, Ginger Baker
A rare photo of Duane Allman playing with Derek and the Dominos at Curtis Hixon Hall, Tampa, FL, USA - December 1st, 1970. Eric Clapton. Neat photo!
A rare photo of Duane Allman playing with Derek and the Dominos at Curtis Hixon Hall, Tampa, FL, USA – December 1st, 1970. Eric Clapton. Neat photo!
Rock group Blind Faith (L-R Steve Winwood, Eric Clapton, Ginger Baker, Ric Grech) pose for a portrait along side Ginger Baker's Jensen Interceptor in July 1969
Eric Clapton and John mcvie 1965
Eric Clapton and John mcvie 1965
Eric Clapton and Charlotte Martin
Eric-Clapton-and-Michael-Bloomfield.
Eric-Clapton-and-Michael-Bloomfield.
Hendrix and Clapton
Jimi Hendrix and Eric Clapton
Pattie Boyd & Eric Clapton
Pattie Boyd & Eric Clapton
Pattie Boyd and Eric Clapton (m. 1979–1989) (divorced)
Pattie Boyd and Eric Clapton (m. 1979–1989) (divorced)

 

 

 

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