Английская Википедия:Clapton is God

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The original photograph of the Islington graffiti. It received worldwide recognition and helped create a myth around Eric Clapton.[1]

"Clapton is God" is a 1960s meme referencing the English guitarist Eric Clapton. The line was popularised after being spray-painted on a wall in London during the mid-1960s, when Clapton was a member of the Yardbirds and John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers, creating the cult of the guitar hero.[2]

Overview

The earliest known use of the phrase appeared in the form of graffiti spray-painted by an unknown admirer on a wall in Islington, London.[3][4] Commentators traced the year of origin variously to 1965,[4] early 1966,[5] and 1967.[3] Soon after, the proclamation could be seen scrawled at numerous spots around London,[6] such as on club bathroom walls and construction sites.[7] It also appeared around New York.[8][9] In 2016, Clapton speculated that the original graffiti was painted by Hamish Grimes, a promoter who worked for the Yardbirds' manager.[6]

Clapton was initially humbled by the slogan.[10] Later, he said he had become embarrassed by it, saying in his The South Bank Show profile in 1987, "I never accepted that I was the greatest guitar player in the world. I always wanted to be the greatest guitar player in the world, but that's an ideal, and I accept it as an ideal."[11]

In popular culture

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