Cream - Outside Woman Blues (Royal Albert Hall 2005) (3 of 22)
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- Cream - Outside Woman Blues live at Royal Albert Hall, London.
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In May of 2005 Cream returned to London's Royal Albert Hall-to the same stage where they had completed what was thought to be their final performance in 1968. It was one of the most eagerly anticipated, hard-to-get tickets in rock history. With the exception of a brief reunion set at their 1993 induction into the Rock and roll Hall of Fame, Cream had not played together in nearly four decades. This DVD documents Cream's momentous London shows. Performances from each of the four nights are featured and much more. Also included are alternate performances and interviews with Ginger Baker, Jack Bruce, and Eric Clapton. Cream formed in 1966 and disbanded in 1968. The band were a prolific and thrilling live act and toured incessantly in their short but remarkable history. - Hudba
I love how Clapton plays different when he's with Jack and ginger RIP. They were so great together they pushed and admired each others playing. Thats why they are the best
He really does.
Clearly Jack and Ginger bring out the very best in him as is evident here.
Clapton was working with two musicians who were proficient in Jazz. It explains a lot. Rock musicians cannot learn too much Jazz. It’s all in the swing and other Jazz sensibilities.
Yeah wasn't a huge fan of Clapton after cream wasn't bad after but it wasn't as good playing cream never found anything else aft going solo that interested me he was never able to find anyone to play with that was as good as jack and ginger they just had great musical chemistry that's what made them so good there wasn't alot of thought involved just get up and play they just fed of each other Ginger and Eric kinda jerks for no reason especially ginger
The best 3 some ever sry jimi u r 3nd
Cream always had the simple 'clean' sound that only three highly talented musicians could produce. There was no need for a massive backing orchestra. Incredible performers. It's a pity they fought so much they broke up as a band so quickly, but this concert demonstrates both how great they were together, and just how much we missed.
It was just ginger and jack fighting. Clapton tried to keep things calm
yeh they are still humans 👍👍,mark
humans gonna be human no matter how well they understand the pentatonic scale lol
Jack Bruce was a damn fine bassist! All 3 of them were exceptionally talented, RIP Jack!
YES YESSSSSSSSSSSSS BRAVISIMO.....
...and RIP Ginger.
Clapton’s solos are out of this world. But take a look at how Jack Bruce really enjoys his plucking the bass. Not not to mention Ginger Baker’s smooth drums. My god, this was such an extraordinary group of people.
The best “supergroup”
In my humble opinion. Virtuosos all three
jack is having a genuinely good time here
he is killing it
I love his facial expressions in this video. I'm not a holy man, but God bless Jack Bruce. Rest In Peace.
2:53 to 3:00...Ginger does a badass roll and Jack grins from ear to ear....these guys are the Titans of Blues rock....all hail The Cream ...
@Naki Ryan ...the audience went nuts after that blistering solo too...love it!
"there's no stoppin' this guy!"
My favorite version of this song! They just owned it. To me Cream was always 3 musicians that could sound like 100!!!!!!!!!!
Totally bad ass that those guys got together again
Dan Maltby l
best I have heard them.............
I wish I was alive to see Cream perform. This was their last performance, it was in 2005. I was born in 2008. RIP Jack and Ginger
And they did it right which is even more bad ass
Lead guitar, bass guitar and drummer equals music history.....Cream seemed like a dream.....and they were.....
These guys brought out the musical best in each other… Eric plays on a wholly different level here!
that was the secret of Cream as each thought he was the Best !
Clapton is so articulate with his phrasing. So much emotion. What a band!
All you people wanna stay in the sixties with their equipment, their voices, their playing. First time I saw them was in Philly in 1968. I’m so lucky to be alive, clean and sober and healthy enough to even witness this. The 3 of the best in the world made all their own choices for this series of shows . The audience seems pretty happy as I. They popped the cork on an old bottle of very fine wine. Peace Rocky
They popped the cork on some sweet wine
They sound great to me. Very tight and locked in. Jack felt it. Look how happy he was.
+Frank Fitzgerald tight groove yo, good and simple. then the more complicated later songs get more nuanced, like deserted cities of the heart and we're going wrong. such a great trio
Cream - the supergroup's supergroup. Thanks Eric, Ginger and Jack (RIP).
I think it’s awesome that it’s just the three of them for the reunion. You see a lot of classic rock bands now have added several musicians to the stage.
They were the Cream. Didn't need backing musicians to kiil it.
Great point. Keep it simple and keep it strong. Like this!
Just like old times
This version of this song should just be titled "Eric Was Mad At His Guitar". The man was on fire in this one
Jack Bruce is having a great time - thoroughly enjoying EC’s playing, and beaming with pride ❤️
The cream of blues rock and roll they were so early on the scene most don't even know how great this band was is always will be
Jack and Ginger cannot be forgotten.
Every time I watch this I'm more convinced than ever before, that Eric Clapton is the greatest blues guitarist of his generation. The phrasing and tone are unmatched. Claptons vocals never get the respect they deserve, as he developed into a terrific vocalist.
rob morrison best til SRV came along.
Jim jimi jimi jimi
Why do so many people put so much effort into determining whom is the best musician among the top tiers? I worked and resided near the Troubadour, Whiskey A Go Go, Ash Grove (now gone), McCabe’s Guitar Shop, Holly Bowl, etc., and watched many performances by many great musicians. It was common for many other fine musicians to be there enjoying the performances. It was common for the billed performers to occasionally invite others to come on stage and jam with them and add their style.
@@larrylinn8589 exactly Larry,I get so tired of the so&so is better than so&so. It's not a dam competition. I always tell them that the best player is the one you like best.
@@dalton7145 "of HIS generation". SRV became famous in the 80s, and only play Texas blues.
This Eric guy has a future in music!
Just think, that little bit of exposure he did on Top Gear, testing the AUX Jack of a Kia paid off.
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@@fuzzface8252 🤣👍
It's amazing what happens when you wake up! 😉
Yeah I think you’re right. He seems to be pretty good. Heck they all have a special sound that together is top notch. We are so lucky they were able to do this even if it was a forty year wait. It was worth it.
If only someone like T Swift could promote him and put him on the map
Every guitar solo is another masterclass!
It doesn't get better than this. It just doesn't.
Amazing performance! Never grow tired of this
They nail it...again! Wonderful bass and drum thing going on...Clapton's riffs ride on them...the whole thing flows like the river. Lovely syncopations in the solo...off the down beat. Masterful.
‘’Thanks for waiting all these years’’!
That's some serious guitar playing right there !!!
What's funny is that Ginger looks better here than he did about 40 plus years ago!
Yes but unfortunately Ginger has COPD from decades of smoking. Poor guy. Great drummer. People forget that ONLY Ginger took on the greatest jazz drummers of the day in drum battles and even won (at least in the view of possibly biased young audiences.) He used to be considered #1 but over time people have forgotten.
It's a wonder that dude is alive given how much he smokes.
Smoke won't do anything to ginger after all the acid he took
also is much- much better than Charlie watts........hands down......
Ginger has a lot of respect for Charlie, who was the one who got him the gig with Alexis Corner.
Rest In Peace Ginger Baker!
Jack looks off stage to someone and is like “Good God, Eric is on fire”
R.I.P. - Jack and Ginger
That was Ginger he was looking at
Clapton, as ever, looking like somebody's uncle, and blowing the roof away.
thank God they did these shows in 2005 , sadly there can be no more .What an exceptional band. Clapton is one of the guitar greats but here he is with his peers , Ginger and Jack are just as great and what a voice Jack had . RIP Jack you are sorely missed
2:32 thats a bass smile after he sinks in deep with the background of the rythm Rip an Idol Jack Bruce
Love that strat's tone so much more than Clapton's typical strat tone for the last decade or so. That's what a strat needs to sound like
agreed. the last time his guitar/amp sounded like this was on "How Long" with Paul Carrack in Basel 2013. Wish he would return to this sound or soldano/marshalls haha
that quacky tone is a really unique but fitting sound for this song. people seem to overuse the neck pickup on a Strat for blues songs when all the other pickup positions have something to offer as well
@@Gabe-1997 He plays the middle pickup. That's not where the quack comes from. There's a Crybaby on the floor, set all the way back, that's where that particular tone comes from. However he sounds like Clapton, no matter which guitar, amp or pedals. You can always tell by the first note, if it's Clapton.
RIP Jack Bruce :(
Yo have to check out bruce on spoonful but isolated otherworldly
Cream accomplished such feat at so short a time and influenced a lot of band
I seen Clapton in Greenville, SC shortly after this tour...best concert ever..he played 3 hours..with Jimmie Vaughn opening up for him
Man, if you only knew how much I envy you...
One of my favorite songs by Cream.
I think the solos in this version are among the most impressive of his career, just fantastic!
its a shame i was born in 74' only cause id of LOVED to see these fine ass humans do their thing together.
His guitar playing just BLOWS ME AWAY!
This whole concert was the best I've ever seen
This is an amazing live performance. 🤙
And still badass. Future will remember them.
An amazing version, LOVE that fill from Ginger at 2:53!
thunderbolts
These guys were so talented it's unbelievable.
They set the bar very high for all subsequent power trios. Their brief career was like a Nova, burning hot before blowing up.
Memory eternal, Jack.
Thank God they did while they could all still sing and play at such a high level. Clapton is just in top form for this show.
This version on outside women blues is the best😁😁
The greatest rock band we've ever produced.
No one can touch Clapton on his good day. Fact.
PUHLEESE...
I love love Clapton as much as anyone, but there are guitarists out there now that he couldn't keep up with.
@@cjmsr461 hes, slowhand, keep that word in mind, slow, hand.
More of an opinion than fact really 🤔
@@alanhowell3646 slow, hand
Piece of cake for these three...truly the Cream
Hadn't had this is my head since forever ago. Now, it going to be there for like forever. They put it down into a groove so deep; so deep I can't climb out. Eric soars! Jack knows it and loves it. Look at him smile.
Clapton was really on that night in the light blue shirt.
yep, the final night of the reunion where at least 10 of the songs they played made it to DVD. they were so on this night. wish i could have went
One of my favorites right here, Clapton gets better with age!
What a music.I love CREAM
Just Awesome. Great example of the sum of the parts being greater than the number of individuals.
Love cream forever. Best trio.
💖💖💖💖
I'm so glad, no pun intended, that they reunited before some of them died. They sounded better than their early days in my opinion
I was able to see them play in New York that year.
I still get goosebumps and tears in my eyes watching this.
The greatest band ever !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Master Musicians for sure
It's Christmas day listening there music 🎶 I love it the drummer the bass Eric Clapton in their prime masters of talent thank you for sharing it
Jesus Christ Claptons vocals sound even as great
Eric didn’t do vocals with his previous bands, but Jack insisted he should because he is as good as any. Thank goodness, he is better than most.
The fellas clearly have it at this show. I can tell Clapton has studied plenty of 1969-70 Jimi Hendrix, his peak of fluidity, creativity, and intellectual maturity. Clapton was one of the biggest influences on Hendrix, and Jimi provided a wellspring of hooks, rhythms, tones, and phrases for Clapton to be inspired by. Mutual admiration society.
That guitar tone isn't close to his Gibson sound from the album unfortunately.
Yeah he learnt from Jack Bruce
@@michaelloomisiii3475 the woman tone.
("This IS our prime, whatchoo mean?")
Every footage of these three, whenever shot, is transcendent:
Sometimes they were mates, more often they were not, but when they were onstage, making Music together, they were participating in something that was greater than the sum of its parts, and they knew it.
They may not have liked each other (that feeling ebbed and flowed, as I understand it), but musically, they ALWAYS trusted each other, and it shows here.
Bravo CREAM! Great group,wonderful song & music!THANKS!💖🎸🎸🎸🌞🌞🌞🥁🥁🥁💖
There were several great three piece bands, but none Better, than cream.
they enjoyed sooo much playing together. I love this band then anything
I was at this show! Love it!
Much respect and envy - lucky you!!!
I envy yu
lucky bastard. :-)
Lucky guy
Greatest power trio EVER!!
My lord they were impressive together
SO amazing!! Hits the soul perfectly!!
Clapton killed this solo holy fuck
Here Clapton offers one of the better live dual lead guitar/vocal performances you'll ever see.
At the 2:55 mark if you close your eyes it’s like 1968 again. Jack thinks so too…as he looks back at Ginger…with a smile of approval.
I just loved this broadcast on PBS back in 2005. it brought back a lot of good memories of The Super Group Cream. RIP Jack & Ginger!
Definitely in their prime 💪
Ginger said cream was better then than ever before
This is the best live music you will ever hear-argue about anything you want. These are the 3 best, enjoy
Jack one of the Best Bass players ever!!!
On 🔥 fire with inspiration oozing!!
🤩
Simply the Best. First saw Jack and Ginger play in the Graham Bond Organisation in 1965. What a distinguished crew these three were!
at 2019 two of they are gone... but what a wonderful group of older citizens, I just want to be like them at my sixties
the greatest , if you are listening, you know
R.I.P.-Jack Bruce 1943-2014..
Блюз- это любовь с первой минуты до последнего вздоха.
Really awesome, these 3 guys could kick it! this is blues rock at it's best...
"Thanks for waiting... all these years." Good one!
THIS is REAL EAR CANDY. Not the techno/pop/commercial garbage from the late 80's on. I am buying this on Video and for my MP3 collection. On the right speakers and with the EQ set on "Reggae" EC's "fuzz and pop" come through clear and gritty. Jack Bruce's foundation is so GOOD on this. I like Ginger Bakers Jazz flavors on this song too. I was two years old when they set out, love it more and more and more. A Must Buy is EC and Steve Winwood in concert at Madison Garden....buy the DVD or the DL, you won't be disappointed at all.
CHECK OUT Ginger Baker at 00:57 through 00:59, its little "bits" like this that make a great percussionist. Four subtle, but fully sounded raps on the top cymbal. Man, I'm getting old, I love to analyze this stuff.......hahahaha
Thank You!
Hey, just 3 guys playing songs they liked. Doing their scrapyard thing. Yes, Jack and Ginger didn't get along, but they sure knew how to be the force.
Good bye Ginger ❤️🌷
Great video so good to see them healthy and together!🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
♥♥♥♥ Love this song! I think it's funny! The best Trio EVER!!
Ladies and Gents.......The GREATEST drummer in rock history, Ginger Baker!!!
Bullshit.John Bonham was much better.
@@1994g0 DON'T agree!!!
Outstanding.
Once in a lifetime, folks...
What I love about this concert is I can actually hear more of what Ginger is doing.in the old Cream concerts and even studio albums his drums sound either like cardboard boxes or tin cans.
So true, we are blessed to have excellent sound engineering and in this case, no overdubs, masking, digital manipulation that takes away the purity of the concert. What is great about Cream is in this instance, it almost sounds like a five piece band. Can you imagine if Steve Winwood was laying down some Hammond Organ on this one? A little piece of heaven. Great Comment.
This is because where they are playing now and performed at the Albert Hall
Increíble, Clapton is god, de verdad.
PARA SIEMPRE..!!
The three of them looked so relaxed and played so great together and made it so right. Like the "this is our prime" comment to Eric's nice verbal contribution.
Ginger said they were better 2005 concert than ever before
Great God Almighty listen to @ 1min 50sec to 1:54. Thats one bad ass lick right there. Not in notes really- but in TONE.
These guys are so amazing together.