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" Yellow Tigers Crouched In Jungles In Her Dark Eyes". They don't write lyrics like that anymore. Mind you, it was 1968!!
Peter Brown, Jack Bruce .. frickin' rawk and rooooollllllll!
Now it’s all about bitches and wannabe gangstas. F**k the yanks us Brit’s make the best music. Cream a great collaboration of English and the Scottish legend Jack Bruce RIP
Maybe coz' today they're on crack and fentanyl instead of being on some mushrooms..
Clapton's guitar is just so distinctive - still.
Just one ad a little anecdote about Eric Clapton Jack Bruce and Eric were staying at a little Hotel downtown on the strip and Jack Bruce came running into the room and saying hey you got to come down and hear this guy playing at the whiskey he's stealing your licks so Eric and Jack went down listen to the guy set and didn't say a word the whole time just listened and they walked out and Jack turns to Eric and says you see what did I tell you and it goes no you're wrong he's not stealing nothing he's doing it better I immediately became an Eric Clapton fan after I read that story anybody is greatest Clapton and can be that humble to me is not only a man what a true artist cuz he could have come back all negative but no and that artist supposedly stealing his licks is none other than Jimi Hendrix!
I was on a road trip once and remember an older man at a diner asking someone to pass the "Bruce, Clapton and Baker" for his coffee. I laughed out loud and he noticed. I was probably the only person who got the joke.
😂CREAM
That's rich on so many levels.
Not bad for a 3-piece band, huh? All three of them are considered legendary pioneers of their instruments and a "supergroup" then and still now.
That's why their called Cream Cream of the crop
Ginger Baker was one of Neil Pearts musical idols.
The Power Trio pioneers, I'd say.
@@ricobass3716 No doubt
The MOTHER & FATHER OF SUPERGROUPS!!!
The legendary Ginger Baker banging on those drums 🥁
I don't think he ever did anything wrong. He was a real innovator.
No question about his talent, but he had a bit of a temper. Cool documentary about him called "Beware of Mr. Baker".
Yeah, saucy doesn’t quite do it justice, does it?..
None better, probable had a cigarette hanging out of his mouth.
The hammer of the gods.
Old age is the price we pay for being there when this music was first made. 53 years old and ageing like fine wine.
Damn, you were a youngster for sure! This came out in 68, when I was 13. I'm 65, so that would have made you about 1. You had good taste from the beginning! :)
65, brother...I saw so much live music for almost nothing $ wise.....what a time
@@tommathews3964 I may have given the wrong impression. I was 21 in 1968, and 74 later this month. It is the music that is 53 years old. Sorry if I got this wrong.
@@DickusCopernicus Hey, no problem, the important thing is we love this great music! Happy Trails!
This is the pinnacle of Jack Bruce's career. What a bass player! Still missing him.
Well said David.
Jack Bruce never played the bass, he made love to it!
You had to be living in that time to really appreciate the importance of this song to teenagers.
Back then there were REAL PEOPLE PLAYING ALL THE INSTRUMENTS...
That is why there are so many remarkable and memorable songs from that time.
Artist were experimenting and developing new music genres.
And lyrics made sense to you as a young person but unfortunately today it is so very much different - and less exciting .
I was there.
It's been 52 years since I first heard this and it still gets this arthritic body moving like I when I was 16!
"Badge" is another classic.
Badge and White Room are my favorite, along with several other Cream tunes. I remember exactly where I was the first time I heard White Room . I was 10 years old, I’m 61 now. Been a Clapton fan since!
I was gonna suggest this.. My favorite by Cream..
Clapton tears it up with that wah-wah peddle.
Yes! After Blind Faith, Clapton seemed to completely get away from the wah! Of course, things and musical directions changed.
Cream was a like psychedelic mix of rock, blues and jazz! Eric Clapton (guitar) wanted them to go more blues while Jack Bruce (bass, vocals) and Ginger Baker (drums) wanted to go more jazz. These like conflicts very much contributed and created their sound. Eric Clapton solo is a one major rabbithole to discover!
Not only that but ginger and Jack hated each other and would argue to the point were Eric once cried.. quote Jack Bruce, whoops sorry Eric.
Psychedelic often code for drugs, especially LSD. But it wasn't (always or necessarily). It was at least as much a fusion of electric blues jazz with English upper middle class OxBridge whimsy, eg Alice in Wonderland Lewis Carroll, Wind in the Willows Kenneth Graham, Tarka the Otter Gavin Maxwell, Peter Pan, etc and despite not being from that socioeconomic class themselves. Many of them went to art school and were quite painterly in their approach to lyrics. Eg, Jagger Richards wanted to write r&b stuff for Rolling Stones but came up with 'As Tears Go By' for Marianne Faithfull - it took some time for them to write stuff that worked for Stones
Great song. Cream was one of the top bands of that time!!
Cream IS one of the top bands ever!
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You got it, Mate !!!!
Tracks of my youth, R I P Ginger and Jack.
Clapton and Bruce at their peak. And Baker at his craziest. Awesome reaction!
Eric Clapton is a legend
All hail the mighty "Ginger" Baker, who was the drummer here. You called his groove "Gangsta" well he was far more gangsta than anybody in HipHip will EVER be. Trust me, I'm NOT over exaggerating, this man was the real fucking deal, Heroin addiction, knife fights, this man made the Bloods and the Crips look like Boy scouts.
But he also was a ground breaking musician, recording in Africa with Fela Kuti and predating everybody who brought African beats into a Rock lexicon. But he'd be quick to punch you in the nose if you told him that, as far as he was concerned, he was a JAZZ drummer. You should react to the movie "Beware of Mr. Baker"
Johnny Rotten from the legendary Punk band Sex Pistols worked with Ginger Baker and introduces the film by saying "This film is about Ginger Baker, a man who stands for something in life that probably most of you do NOT!"
He died a few years ago at 80 but his thunderous grooves live on.
knowing his oldest daughter, Nettie, who wrote a book about Ginger, he was more "Gangsta" than even you think!
@@mitchellhartman6205 Yeah, like I said, he made those LA gangs look like choir boys in comparison.
His son Kofi Baker is right on his heels....not quite...There will NEVER be another Ginger Baker....he was a mad man!!! He truly lived his life as he wanted and whoever didn't like it could kiss his bum!! ✌️☮️
Eric Clapton asked Neal Schon, fresh out of high school, to join Creme. Schon said no: he was playing in Santana! 😎
Do also check out other Clapton songs.
Can't Find My Way Home w/ Blind Faith.
Crossroads.
Beautiful Tonight.
Layla.
It's Probably Me w/Sting.
Tears in Heaven.
RIP Ginger, Jack, Conor Clapton
ehm... Clapton supposedly invited Schon to play with him in the Derek & The Dominos, not Cream... Schon was only 14 yrs old in 1968, when Cream already called it quits...
Thanks. I mixed up the bands.
Can't Find My Way Home is a Steve Winwood song. He recorded it with Blind Faith, of which Clapton and Baker were part of.
Among musicians, Eric Clapton is almost universally regarded as one of the two or three best rock 'n roll (and blues) guitarists in the world. Check out a whole different vibe from him by listening to "Tears from Heaven," a song he wrote after his young son fell out of a high rise apartment to his death.
Right up there with Tales of Brave Ulysses
Better for me. Eargasmic.
Love that one
One drummer and two guitar to make a sound out of this world Cream
Great reaction Scribe! Eric Clapton is the guitarist in this band and he's actually in the Hall of Fame three times for being a member of Cream, a member of The Yardbirds and as his own solo career. He was also in a band called Derek and The Dominos and there's always the chance they might be nominated because of the song "Layla" on the one album the dropped.
I picture a whole lot of us rocking out to this song in the nursing home when we are 90. What will you have? Just askin'.
Count me in
Not having a nursing home! Rather eat a gun.
Us rocking Grannies are going to cause some trouble!
Already 70, still rocking to sixties blues/rock/psych.
All the grannies are gonna be gettin down to wap
This is a very important rock band that started rock music history ! 🤗
IMHO, Cream's best is Sunshine Of Your Love.You think this one is funky? All Cream is funky: it's what they do!
There's so many good ones....Politician, sitting on top of the world...all of them...I think Sunshine was the most radio friendly song at that time...Good day to have a listen to some old tunes! ✌️☮️
The drumming is superior on this one...but that's just me
I’m so glad you think that. I feel free in the knowledge. Anyone for tennis?
That final solo just grabs you by the throat....
Nice Scribe gets introduced to the Wah Wah Pedal
BOY you hit on one of the all time great rock songs. Never sleep on the greatness of Cream. Rock Royalty!
Jack Bruce..most underrated singer of the era....just my opinion
And those bass lines!! Right up there with Jack Casady for 60s bassists!
Good call..... airplane
He couldn't sing in tune
One of rock's classics! Everyone who wants to know rock should know this song. 👍💜🔥🎸
One of the world’s best 3 drummers and one of the best 3 guitarists. They had to be good.
It in the top 1000, but a fantastic song
Ginger Baker on drums phenomenal Jack Bruce on bass and lead vocals stupendous and Eric Clapton on lead vocals hey what can I say a phenomenal 3-piece band making all that noise and when I say noise I mean that as a compliment it's a "Phenomenal Noise" and I love it!
It's actually jack Bruce singing
A great review of what I consider to be the crowning glory of the Cream canon, magisterial vocals and percussion ,and Clapton playing with a free-flowing abandon on a song that the Wah-Wah pedal was surely invented for.
It’s so cool, for me seeing you people like yourself. Digging the music of my youth. That was the very first power band. 3 men kickin ass and taking name. Cream !!!
Cream - the first Super Group ever....
Eric Clapton is the lead guitarist. He's up there with Paige and Hendrix as one of the greatest ever. Paige and Clapton are both still alive. Unfortunately Hendrix died in '70.
Its page not paige and i agree
And Stevie Ray Vaughn is better then them all!!!!! 😎
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I saw Steve when he was touring with the Moody Blues. I saw him in Ann Arbor and he was good.
Eric Clapton is #1 Duane Allman is # 1A
@@williamcabell142 No he is not. More predictable and repetitive? Yes.
In my estimation, no power trio has ever reached their pinnacle, in both virtuous, compositional and performance standards.
It's very basic music and nothing difficult about it,but it is a great song but rudimentary
"Beware of Mr. Baker !!!"
Classic! Classic! Classic! Little Steven calls the solo Eric Clapton played. His favorite ever! Best in the history of Rock! I heard him say it! Greatest 3 piece band that ever played live!
It's rudimentary stuff but I love it
Cream was a top band in their time! Thanks for this memory Scribe!
Jack Bruce and Peter Brown wrote many a fine song
Eric Clapton was also in a band called Derek & The Dominos. Bell Bottom Blues was a big hit.
Well nothing compared to Layla!
Also a band with Stevie Winwood called Spencer Davis group
@@looneygardener Gimme some lovin'..😉
@@richardlonnberg7938 I'm a Man! 😉
Just reffering to the song..
You are making an old rocker feel pretty good with the tunes you're doing. Keep on keepin' on girl!
Great connection in this group to the Yard Birds that also featured Jimmy Page from Led Zepplin!
You Are young, beautiful and wise beyond your years to appreciate this song from yesteryear.
I was a teen when this song came out, memories
One of my favorite cream tracks
The drummer's name was Ginger Baker; he recently passed away. He never considered Cream's music Rock and Roll. He was a jazz musician first. The irony is, he could be Rock's greatest drummer. He wasn't just a drummer, he was a musician.
He lived in Africa for a time. He had a thing for African drummers and learned a lot of their skills. In 1971, he traveled to Lagos, Nigeria with the objective of building a recording studio to record African musicians. He made the trek overland through the Sahara, and filmed local musicians along the way, including a visit with Fela Kuti in Nigeria. He married an African woman and had a lot of African girlfriends.
He was even shot at by a local African leader for political reasons. He barely escaped in his car.
Its amazing. This song gets a strong reaction after all these years
This is the era. Acid, lovin’ & diggin the music in unbelievable colors and patterns. Good pick🙏
Jack Bruce, who sang the verses on this, and a couple of others of theirs is kinda underrated as a vocalist, or maybe overshadowed by Clapton, who was singing choruses/ backing on this. And Bruce also played that funky bass throughout. Clapton is hands down one of the best to ever pick up a guitar. One of my favorites. And he's a solid singer too. I just think Jack Bruce needs to be recognized a bit more. And not to forget the late GREAT Ginger (he was a redhead) Baker on drums! He killed the beat man! Every damn song he played! RIP Mr. Baker.
Jack did more of the lead vocals. Eric had more commercial success but I would say Jack and Ginger had much more interesting musical careers. I also don't think that Jack is,under rated by people who know about these guys. Eric's continued commercial success did leave a long shadow though
Jack also played a fretless bass with no fret markers - like a violin.
Got a great laugh out of your reactions and descriptions! But you're right! Those harmonies really ARE gangsta and those drums really ARE saucy! Plus the vocals and guitars are all simply PHENOMENAL! It's so fun to watch you GET INTO IT! And that reminds me of the first few times I really took notice of this song myself---in my mid teens, in the art room at my little town highschool, completely zoning out everybody and everything else while this tune went through my mind and spirit like an ARROW!!
You FEEL that same vibe, so BLESS you! Isn't it amazing that just three guys were able to create such an awesome RAINBOW OF SOUND AND COLOR in this classic Psychedelic Rock song! And I still love it to this day decades later! Take care and ENJOY THE TRIP!💟✌😎
I was in the eight grade when I first heard this song, back in 1968.
Wow! That is some guitar player wow! That is some drummer wow! That is some singer and bassist. Now this is a Power Group. It is great to see someone learn about a legendary group like cream
It's basic stuff I teach students, just pentatonic
You have really learned to love the Guitar it’s funny watching you waiting on the solos!!
Cream had such a fantastic raw sound. And tons of energy. Check out I'm so glad - it powers along! Thanks for your reaction. xx
"Search and Destroy" by Iggy Pop and the Stooges Oldie but a goodie !!!
"strange brew" kill what's inside of you. Lol great band, so many choices. Great reaction as usual scribe 😘
When this came out in 1968, there were two absolutely giant rock trios: Cream, and the Jimi Hendrix Experience. Now imagine hearing this for the first time 53 years ago, tripping on some nice acid.
Cream consisted of jack bruce (bass) eric clapton (guitar) and ginger baker (drums) vocals shared between clatpton and baker .
The Cream were serious contenders with the Beatles for being legends of psychedelic exploration .
love watching these youngbloods hearing the best music ever made long before they were born. so much more innovative than the boring shit thats come out over the last 40 plus years.
Clapton, Ginger Baker, Jack Bruce. Ass kicking rock n roll. Gotta love that fuzz box.........wah, wah, wah.........You looked like you enjoyed it. Sunshine of My Love is up there too.
Watched a few young Americans reacting to mostly British groups of 1960s. Most of these musicians were born during WW2 with bombs dropping and air raid sirens, fathers away in war and, eg Roger Waters, not coming home. In Paul McCartney's case, his mother, like mine, going to work as midwife with sirens wailing and fires being fought with people and bodies pulled out of rubble. Evencafter war, strict food rationing till they were age ten or more in a bankrupt exhausted country playing in bomb craters. American films and music were exotic and African American music matched their experience of life. In short, they had experienced more than American teens and 20s of their era so their music had greater depth and breadth
Oh yes - the legendary "Cream". Another big hit was "I feel free" truely worth listening.
Perhaps the first supergroup, all 3 expert soloist and consumate musicians in their own right!
Baker played the drums like a lead instrument.
There will never be a better song, played or written by anybody. Just listen!!! To the Words , the Drums, The Guitar and Bass, the vocals, simply untouchable. Cream!
Saw them in L.A. and they almost got booed off the stage after one song. People were yelling for the opening act to come back out. The opening act was Deep Purple....they blasted the roof off the place.
Tbf that's two different crowds
miss Jack Bruce he was huge inspiration to lots of bass players as he was the 1st one to show what the bass could do and not just plod the rythym, he sung the songs also as eric Claption didn't think of himself as a singer way back in the 1960's
I'm sure you already know about Clapton. Cream also had one of the best drummers in rock...Ginger Baker. This song features Jack Bruce, the bassist, on vocals as do the majority of their songs.
You should checkout crossroads if you can. Clapton sings lead and goes off on the guitar. It's a revved up cover of the old blues standard by Robert Johnson, one of Claptom's musical heroes.
Ginger Baker, my favorite drummer of all times. Sunshine of Your Love my favorite Cream song.
I've always had a soft spot in my heart for "Pressed Rat and Warthog". Pressed Rat's collection of doglegs and feet!
Agreed he’s my favorite and sunshine of your love is awesome my personal favorite is outside woman blues
I Just want to go to the past for listen this marvelous band in concert❤️❤️❤️
A stoner's classic
Clapton + wah wah pedal = GREAT!
Tanx tweettee babbee for this cool jam✌❤🍾😎
And the three of them sound just like that live.
"them drums is saucy"? That, my dear, is Ginger Baker. Mr Baker was a student of music with an emphasis on percussion. He then added his particular interpretation to everything he had learnt. That's: everything. Usually all at the same time.
There were a few 3 piece bands working about this era. Cream and the Jimi Hendrix Experience were contemporaries. It cannot be easy to find a drummer who can provide the rhythm(s) and combine with an imaginative bass player. Then you need to find a guitarist who can play rhythm and lead at the same time. Next, you have to hope that one of them can sing while concentrating on keeping up on his chosen instrument.
There are some overdubs on this track and it is unlikely that there were more than 8 tracks to work with. But there were no computers to help out when things got interesting. This was, after all, 1967-8. Like, 53 years ago. It was a great time to listen to stuff like this coming out of a mono AM radio...
Thanks Jack for the heartbeat .
The 3 best musicians to ever grace the game!!!
Oh dear
SO MANY MEMORIES...RIGHT ON!
From a time when every part of a song rippled into deeper tissues of your mind...
Brave Ulysses...
Aloha, been a fan before Covid, Love you
NiceA white room with black curtains at the Station & Moon beams too🌷🤠👍
74 still love the 60s
Best year of rock n roll 1968 .Cream Jimmy Hendrick and Carlos Santana and Beatles
This is a funny track, I rememer when I was at school a lot, (and I mean A LOT), of my friends loved Cream (the wailing and sadness when the breakup was announced), I didn't like them, they weren't my thing. As I got older I began to appreciate them more, but this song, I have a love hate relationship with. Sometime I love it, and sometime I turn it off when it comes on in a playlist. It probably depends on my mood at the time. Cream were one of the early super groups, no doubting their talents.
Crossroads one of the best bass playing tracks from Jack Bruce
Some of the best wah pedal work...ever.
A beautiful young lady with an exceptionally exquisite appreciation of great music
We were so lucky those days ! The real time when rock music really flourished so much so that the likes of me and millions more still play these songs ! There's so many it would take a lifetime 2 listen 2 them ,Eric Clapton was nicknamed god through his guitar playing that was from another planet back in the day !!!!
You just don't hear songs like this anymore.🧡💛👨🌾
Epic then and epic 54 years laters quality only improves with age
There is another song called 'White Room" by a German band called Shaa Khan, nothing like this, it is more prog/psychedelic but equally interesting.
that's why they were called cream the best floats to the top
I did`nt hear it a very long time ! It`s so phantastic........Jack and Ginger are gone, we still had Eric. Thanks for that wonderful piece of music !
65 tomorrow and still loving this
An amazing drummer, Ginger Baker, superb vocals, Jack Bruce, a guitar god in his prime Eric Clapton. They don’t make them like that anymore. I was 15 years old when this dropped. It was mind altering! Still gets my old bones moving!
The modern standard of musicians is way higher than this, great as it is
@@kippsguitar6539 the modern standard is way higher than that? They set the standard. This is like saying Jimi Hendrix was good , but can’t compare to “modern “ standards”. In 1970 there wasn’t a human on earth that I knew of who could play live riffs at a rate of 7 notes a second. These men were giants and the musicians of today stand upon their shoulders.
This girl has perfect pitch recall. Nice gift. No wonder she's a musician.
that first wha wha wha is clapton saying "please let me loose, let me loose!"