As far as historical, cultural and musical significance is concerned, Eric Clapton’s ‘64 Gibson SG from his Cream days - famously known as ‘The Fool’ - ticks a lot of boxes. Named after the Dutch art collective that gave it its striking body artwork, The Fool became Slowhand’s go-to guitar in his post Bluesbreakers days while he and his Cream bandmates were piecing together the riff-oriented Disraeli Gears.
Through its wild aesthetics, the guitar became the face of the psychedelic era and a symbol of the 1967 Summer of Love phenomenon. It also helped concoct Clapton's heralded “woman tone”, noted for its rich harmonics and warm character, which underpinned hits such as Sunshine of Your Love, White Room, I Feel Free and countless others.
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