“BAD LOVE”
Eric Clapton
WIDELY HAILED AS one of the highpoints of Eric Clapton’s long, illustrious career, this hit song from 1989 finds the guitarist-vocalist in top form, as he turns in an inspired, fiery performance that brings to mind his earlier work on the epic 1970 track “Layla,” with Derek and the Dominos, and on the late Cream classic “Badge,” from 1969.
Following a dreamy synth and fret-less bass intro, the song’s main guitar riff gets under way at 0:25 (see section B, bar 12), with Clapton artfully employing a wah pedal to impart vocal-like inflections to a soulful melody that’s based on the D minor pentatonic scale (D, F, G, A, C).
Notice Clapton’s use of quick, decorative finger slides in the main riff, which lend the line…
