Cream is only a smidgen of his career though, he spent most of his career doing solo work and that's what he's most known for imo.
frankly +1
clapton was wicked in cream and the bluesbreakers, but he IS more known as a solo artist.
sometimes he can pull it out of the bag these days (for example the original clip posted), but yeah, my dad listens to him too and i think he does have a boring image. also my dad prefers clapton's solo work strongly to his cream period. not that my family is any sort of indicator of general clapton opinion, however when i was still living at home i recall several times my old man would try to stick on a bit of clapton and my mum would turn it off saying he looked like an old tramp now and preferred his psychedelic era.
tonewise, i do like claptons bluesbreaker, cream and blackie era tones.
edit:
i'd love to see clapton again with one of his gibson classics, and hes played many memorable ones:
50s les paul
the fool SG
firebird
es-355
'clapton cut' explorer
wouldn't that be great
i suppose his arty painted strats are attempting to hint at the psychedelic past of his fool SG. i don't think it quite works.