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Komentáře • 302

  • @kathybowles495
    @kathybowles495 Před rokem +50

    When my son went off to college, he "borrowed" some of my record albums. I didn't know until I met his dorm mate. He told me that my son was really cool. I said I knew that but what made him think so. His answer was, "Man! He has Disraeli Gears by Cream and the White album by The Beatles!" I replied, "He's not the cool one...I am! Those are my albums!" Love your reaction.

  • @Bekka_Noyb
    @Bekka_Noyb Před rokem +34

    One of the greatest power trios in rock history. Just think both Cream & Jimi Hendrix Experience (another trio) were both round at same time!
    I suggest these Cream songs: Sunshine of Your Love, Crossroads, Badge & Tales of Brave Ulysses

    • @jraben1065
      @jraben1065 Před rokem +1

      The other "Power-Trio" (3-instrumentalists) was The Who, (4th member was Daltrey on vocals). The Who were the first to push the "trio" power-rock sound in 1964, and on record in 1965. Although Clapton and Hendrix were true guitar giants, Townshend's early use of distortion/volume influenced them. Also Entwistle's power-bass and Moon's power-drums created the earliest audience for power-rock. Who's drum/bass ending on "My Generation" 1965, is so similar to Cream's ending on "Sunshine of Your Love" 1967.

  • @jalandacurry4585
    @jalandacurry4585 Před rokem +27

    I was waiting for your reaction when that Wah-Wah guitar came in!!!! Priceless!!!!

    • @robertyates7242
      @robertyates7242 Před rokem +1

      I think they call that "Wahwah Stank Face" !!

    • @jalandacurry4585
      @jalandacurry4585 Před rokem +1

      @robertyates7242 I have played this song for YEARS and it STILL causes stank face!! 🤣😖

    • @camoTiara
      @camoTiara Před rokem +1

      Before the finale started, I said to the video, "are you ready for this ?".

    • @jalandacurry4585
      @jalandacurry4585 Před rokem +1

      @camoTiara I know, right?!?! This song is BAAAAD and Eric ain't no joke on that guitar. But that Wah Wah Pedal reminds me of "I Ain't Superstitious" by Jeff Beck. This song oozes funk!!!!!

    • @camoTiara
      @camoTiara Před rokem

      ​@@jalandacurry4585 Yeah, not many as good as Slow Hand.

  • @lindahunter4545
    @lindahunter4545 Před měsícem

    I'll never forget hearing this song by Cream. I was only about 15 or 16 years old at the time and i walked into my first "Head Shop". This song by Cream was playing. I loved it and still do. It was so cool with the insence burning that filled the air inside and I knew that i loved the Cream and needed to hear more. Psychedelic, man! Eric's guitar playing is magical. ❤

  • @guitarman8462
    @guitarman8462 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Clapton started using the Vox Wah pedal because he liked the sound when Hendrix used it. That's what he said in an interview.

  • @LaptopLarry330
    @LaptopLarry330 Před rokem +14

    The name of the British Rock band, Cream, may have been inspired by the phrase, “cream of the crop”, or the cooking phrase, “the cream always rises to the top”. Both phrases imply that they are, “the very, very best” Rock band in the business, and for a couple of years in the 1960s, they indeed were very much so, especially live in concert. NOBODY could compete with a Cream concert between 1966 and 1968. Even their reunion concerts in the 1990s were epic musical events in Rock music history.

    • @jraben1065
      @jraben1065 Před rokem +1

      Knowing some of Bruce's lyrics, and traditional Blues in general, the name "Cream" could also mean a sexual climax.

  • @jraben1065
    @jraben1065 Před rokem +20

    To understand why they would break-up Cream, these guys were musical purists with huge (justified) egos. They had individual ideas of what music they should make, and the Label and $ didn't matter. As Cream's popular success and fame grew, it added tension. Also, Baker was a genuinly dangerous mad-man, and Bruce could be personally difficult. Clapton was caught in the middle, but didn't try to mediate the problems. In 1968, Clapton left Cream to explore "Roots Music", musically inspired by "The Band" and "Bob Dylan".

  • @brenthenderson3983
    @brenthenderson3983 Před rokem +36

    Supergroup simply means each of the members came from other successful bands to form this one.. And they were more Blues than Rock..

    • @jraben1065
      @jraben1065 Před rokem +6

      Although Cream was very "Blues" focused, they had a very heavy rock sound as well. One of the hardest rock bands in 1967-68. Only the Who were playing this loud at the time. Hendrix was also getting pretty heavy as well. But most popular music was softer pop, soul, and folk. Heavy rock was quite shocking to 60's audiences.

    • @sharonelliott2366
      @sharonelliott2366 Před rokem +4

      Blues were the roots of rock music, and of course the best musicians focused on it and paid homage to it. There was no question that Cream was a rock band.

    • @sukie584
      @sukie584 Před rokem +3

      They were a heavy rock band with blues influence.

    • @36karpatoruski
      @36karpatoruski Před rokem +3

      They were also psychedelic. Psychedelic hard blues rock!

    • @gingerbaker_toad696
      @gingerbaker_toad696 Před rokem +1

      You have to listen to their live stuff man.. it's Rock. 🤟👹❤

  • @lauramittler
    @lauramittler Před 11 měsíci +3

    Also, you seem surprised by this song not being higher on the charts. You have absolutely no idea how much great music we had in the 60's, so much great music. I could give a class on it. It was mind blowing.

  • @kevindavis7620
    @kevindavis7620 Před rokem +9

    That is a great analogy! They are very much like a 60’s Rush! Top tier musicians jamming their ass off!

  • @suzie4417
    @suzie4417 Před rokem +18

    Have loved this band since hearing them in the 60’s! This is one of my favourite songs by Cream. Each of the band members had their ego issues, which is sad, so they went separate roads. I still have the fantastic albums🔥💥☮️
    Some of the best r & r is from the 60’s 💓🎸🔥🥁💥

    • @alansmith7626
      @alansmith7626 Před rokem +1

      and blues and jazz and motown, We had THE Best music!

  • @mmhey4688
    @mmhey4688 Před 3 měsíci

    You are so spot on with your reaction.GREATNESS

  • @remohio
    @remohio Před rokem +10

    Sunshine of your Love next
    Badge, Strange Brew, Crossroads after

  • @sharonelliott2366
    @sharonelliott2366 Před rokem +6

    This was the era where the concept of a band was paramount. It wasn't really a front man with backing musicians, it was just consummate musicians who loved to make music together. When there is tension between members it affects the music. There were hundreds of bands who broke up for that reason. When it was a band of the caliber of Cream, it was a tragedy. Interesting side note, we (those of us growing up at that time) thought that Ginger Baker had passed away because he always looked kind of ill, and spent some years in Nigeria (later South Africa) and Italy out of the limelight. Cream regrouped for a couple of concerts at the Royal Albert Hall in 2005.

  • @Kim-J312
    @Kim-J312 Před 9 měsíci +1

    My hippie folk parents more rock than folk listened to Cream, Yardbirds, Janis , Zeppelin, since I was a baby. By the time I was 5 in kindergarten I had an education on rock n roll . My mom was a concert flutist in an orchestra. I remember her playing Jethro Tull all the time as a little kid . ❤

  • @thekingcobra63
    @thekingcobra63 Před rokem +6

    Baker kills it on those drums. I never get tired of Cream.

  • @Miqlintock
    @Miqlintock Před rokem +8

    "Tales of Brave Ulysses" is a song recorded in 1967 by British group Cream. It was released as the B-side to the "Strange Brew" single in June 1967.

  • @a-mellila1520
    @a-mellila1520 Před rokem +6

    Cream - no doubt one of the best bands ever!

  • @danielpasilis4046
    @danielpasilis4046 Před rokem +7

    Sunshine of your love is one of my personal favorites

  • @MiMi-pstatyt
    @MiMi-pstatyt Před rokem

    So happy you are loving their sound. I've loved them since the 60's when I was in HS. Stick with them for more songs. Def worth your time.
    I'm (re)learning about them too.😊

  • @OneThousandHomoDJs
    @OneThousandHomoDJs Před rokem +7

    Yep, they were a kind of supergroup, and even their name is meant as a reference to the three of them being the "cream" of the British blues scene, which ain't wrong.

  • @Craftygirl41
    @Craftygirl41 Před rokem +6

    Clapton on crossroads is a masterclass.

  • @davidsilverman6508
    @davidsilverman6508 Před 3 měsíci +3

    Part 0f the break-up was caused by the continual non-stop touring. This lead to already existing history between Bruce and Baker. If they had better management who treating them like people instead of a collective "cash cow" they may have lated longer. I remeber seeing them for the second time in early 1968 and they looked worn out. Such a shame. For me they will always be the greatest band. 3 first class musicians. Their albums still sell and still played well together if you watch the 2005 Reunion concerts. Now they will never play again with the passing of Bruce and Baker. When watching them live, for me they were always in tune together. They were unlike anything before and probably since. The reason was they were all superstars together where most bands of this genre have maybe the vocalist and or lead guitarist as super stars and the others just members of the band. RIP Jack & Ginger

  • @vedantapdx
    @vedantapdx Před rokem

    Clapton was also strung out. They were the biggest stars in Rock Music and were totally touring in San Francisco where Rock music was exploding.. They reunited in 2005 doing 3 nights in London for $15 million. That complete concert is all over the internet, youtube. Find it and watch the reunion 40 years later. It was awesome.

  • @harlech52
    @harlech52 Před 3 měsíci

    What a great review and reaction. One of the best I've watched.

  • @davidrauh8118
    @davidrauh8118 Před rokem +1

    Jack Bruce sings both parts. When they would do it live, Clapton might sing the second part. Bruce also played piano, cello and a fretless upright bass as well.

  • @iainsmith6643
    @iainsmith6643 Před rokem

    My slightly older brother went to the farewell concert. Over 50 years ago
    You are making me feel old.

  • @brenthenderson3983
    @brenthenderson3983 Před rokem +5

    I love your intros, man.. I wish more CZcamsrs took the time to do some investigating beforehand...

  • @hermitcrabbot
    @hermitcrabbot Před 3 měsíci +1

    'Deserted Cities Of The Heart' is even better.

  • @DixieBlue
    @DixieBlue Před rokem +7

    Ginger Baker was an amazing drummer. In Rolling Stone's 2016 "100 Greatest Drummers of All Time," the top four drummers were 4. Neil Peart, 3. Ginger Baker, 2. Keith Moon, and 1. John Bonham. Opinions vary about such lists, but I find it hard to disagree with this ranking.

    • @jraben1065
      @jraben1065 Před rokem +1

      I think this is a great list. I can't abject to Bonham as #1, though Moon is my favorite. Moon really paved the way for heavy drumming back in 1964-65, and also played creative "lead"-drums. In 1967 Ginger expanded power-drumming into a lead guitar focused power-trio. Bonham had super catchy licks, but bands avoided him until heavy drumming was more established. He helped Zep be the 1st "modern" rock stars. Peart built on the "big three", giving credit, and advancing elite Prog-Rock drums.

    • @moonrich3492
      @moonrich3492 Před 6 měsíci

      Rolling Stones' list is good for wrapping fish and shouldn't be taken seriously. No way Bonham can be no. 1 when B. J. Wilson was Page's first choice for Zep! Carl Palmer was better than all on that list except for Baker.

  • @SIXX2772
    @SIXX2772 Před rokem +12

    An amazing band doesn't always mean matching personalities!

  • @rebeccamead4557
    @rebeccamead4557 Před rokem

    3 of the greats in music! My first album I bought was this Cream album. Too much talent among the 3.

  • @slimpickins9124
    @slimpickins9124 Před rokem +6

    Ya, we couldn't believe it either when they broke up. "Sunshine Of Your Love", "Crossroads" & "Badge" are probably their best to listen to next.

  • @Kim-J312
    @Kim-J312 Před 9 měsíci

    Its so crazy to me you've never heard of Cream ! Lololol. Ive listen to them since I was nursery school , rocker parents . Your face is priceless when you heard this !!!!❤🤟

  • @brianmccullough5764
    @brianmccullough5764 Před rokem +7

    Fifty-five years later, Clapton is the only one left and certainly carrying on!

  • @jonnno243
    @jonnno243 Před rokem +4

    I got Wheels of Fire in 1968, and have been playing it ever since. Such a great album. And, apparently, Ginger Baker was one of John Bonhams favourite drummers.

  • @janetsilverhawk7204
    @janetsilverhawk7204 Před rokem +1

    Can't wait for you to find out about Blind Faith.

  • @luigipasquale3938
    @luigipasquale3938 Před rokem +4

    If you like drums, Cream has a song called Toad.. best if you watch the version from Royal Albert Hall concert.. Clapton and Bruce walk off the stage and let’s Baker have his moment.. great..

  • @erzebetb
    @erzebetb Před rokem

    ahhhh, mah generation!! so happy to see young ones (i'm 71) getting into cream and others. explore more!! we had some of the best music, music that was so trashed by our parents as 'garbage'. can you imagine?? keep rockin' sweetie!!

  • @GeoFinesse
    @GeoFinesse Před rokem +5

    Watch This Song Live In 2005 If You Wanna See An Epic Performance

  • @s6produccion281
    @s6produccion281 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Perfect review! big up MMBxMOB 💯

  • @jraben1065
    @jraben1065 Před rokem +7

    Glad it's Cream, among the most important 60's rock bands. "White Room" is one of my favorites. Regarding drummers, Ginger Baker, John Bonham, and Keith Moon were considered the "big three" of 1960s-70s. Fans argued which was best. All three were different, and need to be heard! My take: Each played POWER drums, dominating the new "Power-Trio" rock sound. Baker was technically perfect, and played very complex rhythms. Bonham hooked you with the catchiest rhythm. Moon played madly, less technical, but more creatively.

  • @garygraham2513
    @garygraham2513 Před rokem +11

    Those of us who were around when they first appeared, we were sad that they broke up also. I will say this, Clapton and Baker got along rather well. After "Cream" they teamed up with Steve Winwood and a bass player named Carl Raddle to form the group "Blind Faith". If you want suggestions, "Crossroads" will give you Clapton doing vocals, and "Toad" for a drum solo that is very much worth listening to. Enjoy Brother!

    • @jcartwrt
      @jcartwrt Před rokem +2

      The bass player for Blind Faith was Ric Grech. I believe Raddle was in Derek and the Dominos.

    • @garygraham2513
      @garygraham2513 Před rokem +2

      @@jcartwrt, you're absolutely right! My total bad. I'm gonna blame it on a senior moment...

    • @jraben1065
      @jraben1065 Před rokem +2

      @@garygraham2513 As I recall, Clapton was actually horrified when Steve Winwood suggested having Ginger Baker on drums. And Ginger was there, so Clapton couldn't say no. Clapton had huge respect for Baker's drumming, but he was still recovering from two years of fights between Bruce and Ginger during Cream. Clapton was also concerned about Ginger's serious drug use. The result was that Clapton didn't stick with Blind Faith very long.

    • @garygraham2513
      @garygraham2513 Před rokem +1

      @@jraben1065 , absolutely agree

  • @harish71
    @harish71 Před rokem +1

    Crossroads is awsome hit Clapton and Ginger on drums are one of the GOATS !

  • @gregcable3250
    @gregcable3250 Před rokem +4

    Ginger is the GOAT. He was a jazz drummer playing rock/blues songs--he came before Bonham and is different because of his jazz background. In the 70s Ginger would have drum-offs with the best jazz drummers such as Max Roach---which is worth watching because it is more of a drum duet by 2 musicians who admire each other.

    • @robbsnyder8181
      @robbsnyder8181 Před rokem

      When it's straight up feeling in sound its great ! Among other things, the kettle drums are tuned to 4or 5 different notes.production is badass

  • @charlesgarner2177
    @charlesgarner2177 Před rokem +1

    That is EVERYONES reaction hearing this for the first time!

  • @marcieharreld286
    @marcieharreld286 Před rokem +1

    Ahhhh....psychedelic rock!!! Those were the days!!! Sheer PERFECTION!!!🎵🎼🎶🥁🎤🎸🎸🎙🎹🔥🔥🤘

  • @RJ-oy7cq
    @RJ-oy7cq Před rokem

    Love it! Miami Heat--fantastic analogy.

  • @productivepenguin8865
    @productivepenguin8865 Před 4 měsíci

    Gotta love that song, gotta love that reaction!

  • @gillian5005
    @gillian5005 Před rokem +7

    So glad you loved it! Just a side note for another Eric Clapton song - 'Layla'

  • @SolarTiger
    @SolarTiger Před rokem +7

    A "wah wah pedal" gives the guitar that sound

  • @markymark8531
    @markymark8531 Před rokem

    My man's reacting to this AND Sultans of Swing on the same day? Unbelievably good selection today

  • @johnmcintosh5413
    @johnmcintosh5413 Před rokem

    This dude knows his music 🎵 got great appreciation and that shows in his reaction cool ✌🏼

  • @rpg7287
    @rpg7287 Před rokem +2

    White Room is my favorite Cream song. Every time I hear it I can’t help but go wild on the air drums.

  • @danielloyer7440
    @danielloyer7440 Před rokem

    Hey man, just discovered your channel and I love it. Your passion for the music I grew up with fills me with joy. Keep enjoying your journey.

  • @margaretervin8895
    @margaretervin8895 Před 3 měsíci +1

    You just make me smile big time

  • @Bill_Jones.
    @Bill_Jones. Před rokem

    You did a great review of this great song by Cream. I saw Cream in concert back in 1968 in Houston, Texas. I kept an old newspaper article from the Houston Post about their upcoming performance that makes me laugh looking back on it. Here’s what it said “Cream, featuring Eric Clapton,will perform at 7 tonight in the
    'Sam Houston Coliseum. Tickets are $3, $4, $5 and $6 and are on sale at Houston Ticket Service, 817 Main.”
    $3-$6 ? I wish concert prices were still at 1968 prices !!

    • @richg0404
      @richg0404 Před 11 měsíci +1

      I wish bands could be like they were back in 1968.

  • @waynemoon5359
    @waynemoon5359 Před rokem +2

    Check out the Yardbirds from this era. Jimmy Page, Jeff Beck, and Eric Clapton all played in that band at various times. "Heart Full of Soul" is a good start. Also "Over, Under, Sideways, Down" is another Early Rock Classic.

  • @randyortiz9755
    @randyortiz9755 Před rokem

    Loved your reaction brother, you made me flashback. Imagine being 14 buying this album locking myself in my room and discovering this. Man I was head banging like you! Music perfection

  • @riverboatsam
    @riverboatsam Před rokem +4

    And Ginger Baker - probably the greatest drummer in rock history.

  • @bobcorbin3294
    @bobcorbin3294 Před rokem

    Deserted Cities of the Heart...Live Cream Vol.2 ...'nuff said.

  • @dougca7086
    @dougca7086 Před rokem +3

    Clapton was previously in The Yardbirds who later became Led Zeppelin he was in Cream, Derek and the Domino's, Blind Faith, John Mayall & the bluesbreakers as well as a successful solo career! Clapton like Bruce and Baker were the cream-of-the-crop!

  • @LVVMCMLV
    @LVVMCMLV Před rokem

    When I listen to Cream sometimes I listen to the song four times… First I listen to the drums second time around I listen to the bass the third time I listen to Clapton on guitar and the fourth time put it all together with the vocals

  • @drohegda
    @drohegda Před rokem

    Years ago I thought to my self the name might have been like the old saying, something is "" Cream of the Crop " it's the Best. Thanks for the video.

  • @terryross1032
    @terryross1032 Před rokem

    You must do what you feel. Great stuff. By the way, I met Jack Bruce in London and had a drink and a chat, lovely bloke.

  • @raymondmanderville505
    @raymondmanderville505 Před rokem +1

    Listening to this music without headphones is like taking a shower while wearing a raincoat .It was recorded to be heard on sound systems that are no longer manufactured , once you do you’ll understand

  • @snobear41
    @snobear41 Před rokem

    "Cream" A perfect name considering the members! At that level of proficiency all to often comes with big egos

  • @michaelwalker5257
    @michaelwalker5257 Před rokem +6

    I think you liked it. (Me, too.) They WERE that good. From the same album, try "Swlabr"...and don't ask me to pronounce it. A great and tongue-in-cheek song, whose lyrics add up to: "What's wrong with this picture?" BTW, Jack Bruce was also a killer bass player. And Ginger Baker might well have been the best rock drummer ever...tough to get along with, though.

  • @wilfbentley6738
    @wilfbentley6738 Před rokem +9

    Sunshine of Your Love is their best. I also like Spoonful.
    Ginger Baker was very hard to get along with, at one point throwing his sticks at one of the others, stuff got thrown at Ginger, too. Ginger wanted to go Jazz, Eric wanted to go blues, I dunno what Jack wanted.
    Ginger was so talented that he could maintain 4 different rhythms at once (2 with his hands, 2 with his feet). He went and studied African drum rhythms ?after Cream?
    All 3 of them were at the top of their trade.

    • @jraben1065
      @jraben1065 Před rokem +3

      As I recall, Ginger was exposed early to African rhythms by a mentor Jazz drummer. Eventually after Cream he went to Africa several times. He also continued to study Jazz. Unfortunately, Ginger was also mentally disturbed, abused hard drugs, and was often hostile and dangerous. There is a great documentory on Ginger's full career and later life, called "Beware Of Mr Baker". Entertaining, insigtful, great interviews, and a shocking final.

  • @bapc3billneeley
    @bapc3billneeley Před rokem +2

    My favorite reaction of yours so far 😊

  • @58andyr
    @58andyr Před rokem +2

    Given the personalities involved it's amazing they lasted two years! Sad to say!

  • @gustavopanesso7297
    @gustavopanesso7297 Před rokem

    Super memories from my adolescence.✌️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️

  • @kevinstarr516
    @kevinstarr516 Před rokem +2

    The second part of the verse was actually sung by Eric Clapton

  • @echopryme
    @echopryme Před rokem

    This was my musical upbringing, thanks to my Dad. 😎💯
    When I started playing the drums, all I wanted to be was Ginger Baker. Years later, when I started singing in bands, all i wanted to be was Jack Bruce. 💯
    Eric Clapton, I know, is FAR beyond my capabilities as a musician. 😎🤣

  • @wilfbentley6738
    @wilfbentley6738 Před rokem

    Hendrix, Clapton, SRV, George Harrison all knew one another and learned from each other.

  • @jerrysilverman8113
    @jerrysilverman8113 Před rokem +2

    Try hearing Spoonfull from the double album.Baker was one of the best drummers of all time and Bruce was a fantastic bassist.Clapton was considered one of the best guitarists in the world.

  • @TheMike_I
    @TheMike_I Před rokem +1

    ☀️ Sunshine Of Your Love ❤️

  • @stephensmith2736
    @stephensmith2736 Před rokem +2

    This is cool you getting into music I heard as a little kid my brothers had all these albums.

  • @randotastic
    @randotastic Před rokem +1

    Cream is my favorite power trio of all time.

  • @zappa1952
    @zappa1952 Před rokem +3

    Besides The Beatles and Hendrix, I've thought that the 3 spot belonged to The Doors (being from L.A.) but I've been overly harsh on Clapton in recent years bcuz of his politics and his apparent abandonment of hard rock. But Cream played a HUGE part in my musical development.

  • @danielnusser8604
    @danielnusser8604 Před rokem

    They have several albums. The first one is early and raw. Called FRESH CREAM.

  • @valentinangelini8021
    @valentinangelini8021 Před rokem +3

    Spoonful live 1967 is a must listen

  • @singluna888
    @singluna888 Před rokem

    You should check out their induction into the R&R Hall of Fame. Eric Clapton's acceptance speech was... different. The drummer dude couldnt stop the grin. Theyre awesome. They do this song at the ceremony. Check it out. They're playing their hearts out just like they did in the 60's.

  • @bella-xp7qd
    @bella-xp7qd Před rokem

    Even together for a short time, they were still inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1993. Eric Clapton is the only person to date that has been inducted 3 times Yardbirds, Cream and his solo career.

  • @georgew.mobley3559
    @georgew.mobley3559 Před rokem

    You hit the nail on the head about the record company offering a shitload of money. You know the deal my man. Money talks and bullshit walks. Killer tune and fun video as always sir. Thank you.

  • @topographic1973ify
    @topographic1973ify Před rokem +3

    Listen to SPOONFUL live (off the Wheels Of Fire album) and you'll hear a major league drum solo. Cream was really the first supergroup. They really broke up because they just couldn't get along with each other. I loved Cream when I was young.

    • @paurik08
      @paurik08 Před 3 měsíci +1

      Baker was very hard to live with

    • @topographic1973ify
      @topographic1973ify Před 3 měsíci

      @@paurik08 That's putting it mildly. He seemed to have a hard time getting along with anyone. He was a great drummer though.

  • @JonathanGreen18
    @JonathanGreen18 Před rokem

    Because Cream Rises To The Top!

  • @ricelaker
    @ricelaker Před rokem

    Yes, I hear it. Also heard it in the 1960s.

  • @daveking9393
    @daveking9393 Před rokem

    All right you definitely hooked me in as one of the better reactors I have come across for sure I love when somebody actually does or some research and has the aha moments and learns the things that we've always known and points out new things which you do it's fantastic Thanks so much for all your hard work. However I have a request even though I just joined You need to make some more playlists You've got so many good things to go through I would just love to know where your rush journey started or another band but I need to see them all on a playlist so I can go down to the first one and see you react versus going through the entire list in chronological order so if you have a few moments to throw a couple playlists together that would be fantastic. Just a friendly request from a new subscriber. Thanks again

  • @barbarabweaver1
    @barbarabweaver1 Před rokem

    Enormous talent plus enormous egos equals explosion.

  • @Kelters
    @Kelters Před rokem +2

    You started with the best track for a first-time reaction. Great choice. Keep checking them out. I'm glad you heard how good Bruce can sing, as most reactors don't seem to notice! -- They kinda made one more disc as Blind Faith, with Steve Winwood on keys.

  • @3generboiler
    @3generboiler Před rokem

    You enjoyed that! It’s easy to get lost in this sauce for sure 🎉

  • @shannonpendleton7865
    @shannonpendleton7865 Před rokem

    Cream: Sunshine of Your Love
    Ginger Baker was one of the greatest drummers to ever pick up sticks, but he was also an unpredictable madman with a temper.
    A tidbit of info about Clapton--he was once in the Yardbirds, which also featured Jeff Beck and Jimmy Page at different times. Their last incarnation, formed by Jimmy to fulfill a tour contract as the yardbirds, then became Led Zeppelin.

    • @shannonpendleton7865
      @shannonpendleton7865 Před rokem

      I'd be interested in hearing your take on Clapton's band Derek and theDomino's. Start with the non-acoustic version of Layla.

  • @billy11113
    @billy11113 Před rokem

    They started it all.

  • @LouiseTennant-fw7pb
    @LouiseTennant-fw7pb Před 3 měsíci

    I love Cream

  • @chris...9497
    @chris...9497 Před rokem

    Cream was indeed the first 'supergroup'. That's what we called them even back then.
    'Cream' references the fact that these bandmembers were considered the 'cream of the crop', the best of rock & roll and of music at that time.
    What the hell happened?
    It was the times. You have a band full of prima donnas, accomplished talented musicians who (like you say) had big egos, including Clapton.
    It was a time when pride in creative integrity and identity was a bigger deal than money and contracts. Piss someone off, and they will walk off. So it was actually amazing they lasted as long as they did. There would never have been a check big enough for any record label to keep them under contract. Nope.
    Think of Cream as a 'boutique' rock & roll band. All the members were from other groups, so they came together to do music without really knowing each other. The personalities just did not fit together, so they didn't last. They were meant to be short-lived as a band, but MAN what music.
    You should listen to Cream doing "Sunshine of Your Love".
    And a solo Clapton performing "Layla" as 'Derek and the Dominos'
    By the way, if you want your mind fully-blown by rock talent, put this in the CZcams search engine:
    The Allman Brothers Band - Whipping Post - 9/23/1970 - Fillmore East (Official)
    You might also listen to the album version of "Jessica" by the same band.
    Yeah, it's a 7:28 instrumental, but it's incredible.

  • @loshermetos
    @loshermetos Před rokem

    The Hendrix song you remembered is "All Along The Watchtower" (actually a Dylan's song). You should listen the version with Leny Kravitz on the vocals and Clapton on guitar.

  • @user-zs2qw4hr2l
    @user-zs2qw4hr2l Před rokem

    Ginger Baker and Eric Clapton were joined by Steve Winwood and Ric Greco to form another supergroup called Blind Faith. You will like “Well All Right” and “Can’t Find My Way Home.” Then try some Traffic, “Low Sparks of High Heeled Boys” and “Rock and Roll Stew.”

  • @kellyhilton2330
    @kellyhilton2330 Před rokem +2

    Sunshine of your love should be next ❤ thanks again for the fun

  • @LouiseTennant-fw7pb
    @LouiseTennant-fw7pb Před 3 měsíci

    Led Zeppelin we’re a supergroup and they they had pure joy performing together