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  • 2016-04-22 (xsd:date)
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  • Eric Clapton's Prince (en)
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  • In the wake of Prince's sudden death on April 21, 2016, social media lit up with memories and quotes in meme form, including a particularly complimentary one attributed to fellow musician Eric Clapton: This purported response is one Clapton is extremely unlikely to have made (in anything but jest), as it follows exactly the narrative of a decades-old (false) urban legend in which either Jimi Hendrix or Clapton himself supposedly answered the same question, in equally surprising fashion, by saying that it should instead have been posed to Phil Keaggy: Other versions of the same quote have long circulated involving different musicians, such as a July 2013 post in which Hendrix was reported as saying of Rory Gallagher: While Prince is regarded as a fine musician, he wasn't necessarily seen as being in the top echelon of world-class guitarists by his fellow axe men. Rolling Stone's 2003 list of the Top 100 Guitarists of All Time completely omitted him (although he was came in at number 33 in a later version). Clapton and Hendrix, however, regularly rank at the top of the list. The specious Clapton quote wasn't the first myth of its sort to follow a celebrity death in 2016. After the passing of actor Alan Rickman in January 2016, fans shared a touching (but completely fabricated) remark about his fondness for the Harry Potter series. (en)
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