Eric Clapton has shared his thoughts on peer superiority in a rare interview shared by Rock Celebrities. His reflections stemmed from touring experiences with fellow guitar legend Carlos Santana.
“Well, from playing with him on this tour, I know that Carlos Santana is a very, very strong player,” Clapton stated. “He kept me on my toes.”
“I’m not a competitive guitarist,” he continued. “I’ve settled into my own pace. If I have to change my ways in order to top a poll somewhere, I’d rather not play.”
The guitar icon expressed his hesitation about comparing musicians. “Basically, though, I wouldn’t say I like to give a specific opinion on someone else’s playing. Not only is it unfair to another musician, but I don’t keep track anymore.”
Their recent collaborative performances and projects have validated this candid acknowledgment of Santana’s prowess. The mutual respect between these legendary guitarists continues to shine through their work.
Recent Collaboration
Guitar World highlighted the duo’s performance at the 2023 Crossroads Festival. They delivered a memorable rendition of Fleetwood Mac’s “Black Magic Woman.”
The performance showcased their distinctive styles blending seamlessly. This musical chemistry reinforced Clapton’s earlier praise of Santana’s abilities.
Anniversary Collection
The Richlyn Group documented the expansion of their collaboration into special guitar editions.
The partnership produced several exclusive instruments. A notable creation includes the PRS Private Stock Carlos Santana I model in Santana Orange, featured in the Crossroads Guitar Festival’s 25th Anniversary Collection.
Charitable Impact

PRWeb revealed the deeper purpose behind this musical partnership.
The special edition guitars support Clapton’s Crossroads Centre Antigua. This collaboration exemplifies how their musical partnership extends into meaningful charitable work.