People like to take jabs at performers who didn't have the decency to die young. You look at how players like Rhoads, SRV, Hendrix, etc. are all worshiped with hardly any negative criticism. They all died on top of their game - still young and only around a short enough time not to disappoint. Clapton didn't - a surprise to him as well I'm sure - and, in fact, has gone through different musical styles as the decades progressed. This is only natural. If you've been around as long as he, you're bound to take heat for "jumping out of your mold" or going for a different musical style that doesn't appeal to all of your fan base. **** them. I think I'd be pretty bored playing the same **** I played in the 60s 40 years later too.
I think the writer of that article was unnecessarily harsh towards Clapton, especially with regards to stealing from others. Clapton, like all others, took up guitar to emulate the heroes of his time but he most definitely has a style unique unto himself. I do not mistake Clapton's playing for Page's or Beck's, etc. If you dig a bit you'll find that he's a very modest man. So modest, in fact, that he was unsure of his own vocal ability and had to be coaxed to sing.
Do I like all Clapton tunes? Do I think he's the best guitarist to have ever walked the planet? No, on both counts BUT I do believe he is an amazing talent and has brought more to the table than many others past and present. He's one of the few remaining from an era where the music came first and it came from the heart. In an era of pop stardom where talent takes a back seat to appearance, where people shell out big bucks to watch lip synced performances and where few kids even have a clue what taste is he should be appreciated even more.
The talent of Clapton should not even be questioned. It was this talent that inspired a slew of young guitarists to play - Edward Van Halen credits him as a huge influence. I was influenced by EVH, Clapton, Gilmour, and the list goes on. I'll never play like any of these people but that's not the point. I was inspired to play by them and that's got to account for a whole lot in my book.