>> this is tyeah,. >> trevor: i feel like you've lived many memoirs by now. why now?o it since the 90s, and i felt why not? i was pretty much doing nothing when i started writing this. i started doing the-- ( laughter ). >> i don't see anything funny in that. in 2010 i started writing the early chapters, that was the fun stuff-- dad, mom, brother, sister. and when it came to the music i kind of glazed over because it seemed like a huge mountain to climb. i got together with a journalist, craig mclean, who helped me sort through that mud. >> trevor: you lived a pretty remarkable life, especially with how you got into music. to be telling stories about going to abbey road, and referring to eric clapton as "eric." you told stories about eric. and i'm sorry, eric who? oh, the eric clapton. do you ever look back and realize how magnificent that was. >> not a day goes by they don't appreciate how lucky i've been. the thing with eric clapton was, the first time i cape town into contact with him i was at a bus stop goating the last bus home in my end-of-the-line house in a su