Metal Band Reacts To Cream - White Room - 1968 (Part 1, 6 of 8) THE WOLF HUNTERZ Reactions

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  • @thomascerulli8013
    @thomascerulli8013 Před 2 lety +35

    Guys I’m 60, I remember when the album dropped. And I’m listening to this on Max Volume. After all these years. It still kicks ass 🔥

  • @northlander4370
    @northlander4370 Před 2 lety +49

    Jack is gone , Ginger is gone but we still have Eric !!

  • @andrewmorton9327
    @andrewmorton9327 Před 2 lety +24

    1968. Meeting my girlfriend outside her school gates and going up to my friend’s flat where we listened to Wheels of Fire on his Leak Stereo 70. Mind blowing.

  • @angelo9725
    @angelo9725 Před 2 lety +56

    Ginger Baker!!! Killing it on drums!

    • @32a34a
      @32a34a Před rokem +2

      The song Toad. Oh my goodness.

    • @michaelasay8587
      @michaelasay8587 Před rokem

      @@32a34a 32.….. toad?

    • @32a34a
      @32a34a Před rokem

      @@michaelasay8587 You never heard the song Toad? It was on their debut album Fresh Cream and although that version is only just
      over 5 minutes long there was a version at the Royal Albert Hall where they did one that clocked in at just under 12 minutes. Now
      the ultimate version is on their Wheels of Fire album which is just over 16 minutes which was performed in San Francisco in 1968
      at the Fillmore.

  • @christyarnold8215
    @christyarnold8215 Před 2 lety +11

    Love, love this I was 18 when this came out and now listening and still loving it at 73❤️❤️👵

  • @rodneyhearne3405
    @rodneyhearne3405 Před 2 lety +12

    Great song and fun reaction. I was 14 years of age when I saw Cream in Sacramento at the Memorial Auditorium and White Room was the opening song. What a heady time to be alive.

  • @bert0522
    @bert0522 Před 2 lety +10

    Ya had to see them live, I did in 68. Jim

  • @dannymoore6886
    @dannymoore6886 Před 2 lety +24

    IMHO, this was Clapton at his absolute best. He never achieved greatness at a higher level than this.

    • @greggary7217
      @greggary7217 Před rokem +2

      Absolutely agree - when he switched to the Strat, that superb sound was never quite there.

  • @757optim
    @757optim Před 2 lety +13

    Hendrix and Clapton were early adopters of the wah pedal.

  • @danielfox6907
    @danielfox6907 Před 2 lety +27

    Jack Bruce played a fretless bass like traditional jazz players.

    • @bobplotnikov1068
      @bobplotnikov1068 Před 2 lety +5

      Jack mainly used a fretted 4 string Gibson Eb3 bass and 6 string fretted Fender bass. He did not go fretless bass until later in his career.

    • @jrichard711
      @jrichard711 Před rokem

      Jack Bruce said frets were for pussies.

  • @robertasirgutz8800
    @robertasirgutz8800 Před 2 lety +20

    I just love Jack Bruce's voice.

    • @robertasirgutz8800
      @robertasirgutz8800 Před 2 lety +1

      @Jeff Flaherty So true! His voice on Mountain's "Theme for an Imaginary Western" is sublime. R

    • @fishhookism
      @fishhookism Před rokem

      @@robertasirgutz8800 That was actually Jack's song that was performed by Mountain.

  • @dougca7086
    @dougca7086 Před 2 lety +24

    Eric Clapton is the only person inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame three different times one for The Yardbirds one for cream and one for solo artist Rolling Stone magazine named him number two guitarist of all time right next to Jimi Hendrix

    • @FUBAR1986
      @FUBAR1986 Před rokem

      Of course, they didn’t include any of the great blues guitarist before these two gentlemen

    • @dougca7086
      @dougca7086 Před rokem

      @@FUBAR1986 that's because there wasn't any rock and roll and Rolling Stone magazine then! they also didn't include ragtime, classical, nor big bands!

  • @iankearns774
    @iankearns774 Před 2 lety +15

    One of my all time favourite songs. Been playing it since I was about 7 years old in the early 70's when I used to play my older brothers 45's on my record player. When he found out he was not happy as he reckons I was scratching them. I can neither confirm nor deny that he was correct in that matter. He used to keep his albums locked away for that reason.

    • @YNGWIE998
      @YNGWIE998 Před 2 lety +1

      In 1967/8 I had Fresh Cream, Disraeli Gears, Are You Experienced, Led Zeppelin....all wrecked. I used to take them to parties in the day, and what with people knocking the record player, beer, fag ash, (and other substances...) spattered over them, they are now virtually unplayable. I dread to think what they would be worth today if I had kept them in good nick,

  • @stardust164
    @stardust164 Před 2 lety +3

    LOVE IT!!!!! Peace and Love from Canada

  • @Rock_Snob
    @Rock_Snob Před 2 lety +28

    These guys tried to outdo each other, every song, every concert. That tension created some of the greatest hard rock music ever! (It’s also why they only lasted 2 years!)

    • @warrenbridges1891
      @warrenbridges1891 Před 2 lety +4

      bwellkell Baker and Bruce were at each others throats for years. Even before Cream formed.

  • @circulation69
    @circulation69 Před 2 lety +14

    Ginger Baker was a fully paid up loony. He joined Hawkwind in 1979 and lasted a year before being fired for drinking 2 bottles of bacardi a day and allowing his dog to continuously bite people. Great drummer though and the one hawkwind album he did play on is one of their best 😄

    • @ArniePorter
      @ArniePorter Před 2 lety +5

      There’s a great documentary about the evil genius drummer called Beware of Mr Baker. It’s worth watching.

  • @edwardallen4051
    @edwardallen4051 Před 2 lety +15

    I'm listening to a lot of late 60's and 70's rock at the moment and I'm finding it difficult to get my head around the fact that it's all 40-50 years old, for me after the 70's it's mostly been downhill

    • @ArniePorter
      @ArniePorter Před 2 lety +4

      Unfortunately that’s because it has been. Heavy Metal could never pick up where Classic Rock left off. They replaced imagination, creativity, melody and rhythm with volume and videos and forgot about the music.

    • @60sbaby456
      @60sbaby456 Před rokem

      The same with cars!, music and cars had flavor back then

  • @65TossTrap
    @65TossTrap Před rokem +2

    When this song hit the airwaves in 1968 it was so good I thought it was a dream at first. One of those songs that when you hear it for the first time you stop and wait for the title.

  • @jorgejimenez-velez648
    @jorgejimenez-velez648 Před 2 lety +6

    This song is great to listen to on your headphones. Unfortunately i had no headphones in the mid sixties. i've progressed since then. I have a great stereo and headphones. My wife never got the lyrics. Me either but i was usually enjoying of some alcohol beverages. Great song, great guitar work. Just loved it

  • @arnoldcox9128
    @arnoldcox9128 Před 2 lety +3

    I don't know what I like the most in this song, everything is so great

  • @oldgoat9227
    @oldgoat9227 Před 2 lety +4

    Back when people who didn't know the Yardbirds used to say "this Clapton guy seems to be pretty good on the guitar"

  • @harryyarrow4110
    @harryyarrow4110 Před 2 lety +5

    One of the great songs of the sixties,(or,anytime).🧑‍🌾👩‍🌾

  • @ArniePorter
    @ArniePorter Před 2 lety +4

    That is a lot of power coming from a three person band as iconic anything coming out in the 60’s. ELP from a fews later also comes to mind.

  • @pennypetrou281
    @pennypetrou281 Před rokem +1

    Perfect song

  • @bjhellstream
    @bjhellstream Před 2 lety +12

    A masterpiece. What a band! Bruce, Baker and Clapton - the first real supergroup.

    • @whitetree9328
      @whitetree9328 Před 2 lety +4

      ginger baker man what a story he's had...man went through some crazy adventures, one hell of a drummer..

    • @alanstrom2221
      @alanstrom2221 Před rokem

      At the time, they didn't know that they were a Super Group.
      They just thought they were a GROUP.
      I can imagine the SPINAL TAP type of conversation CREAM had with each other.
      CLAPTON -"They're calling us a SUPER GROUP "
      BAKER - " What the hell is that? "
      BRUCE - " Apparently it's us "
      BAKER - " I'm still not clear "
      CLAPTON - " I always thought we were Super "

  • @sherryarflin726
    @sherryarflin726 Před 2 lety +3

    Such a great song……

  • @pauldavies5611
    @pauldavies5611 Před 2 lety +3

    These two are pretty cool 😎The faces they make, especially her. I love it!

  • @G60syncro
    @G60syncro Před 2 lety +2

    Metalhead friend of mine really loved that band!! At the time we didn't know eachother and we hung out at the college campus radio. He was chilling in the lounge and I was hosting my weekly psych-rock show and dropped Toad, Ginger's drum solo... He litterally teleported in the studio and asked what was playing... I said "Toad, from Cream released in '66..." He freaked out and said "They've got pretty much blast beats going on there!!" That was the beginning of a nearly 30 year friendship and he's still a fan of anything Ginger!!

  • @JAMESMOORE-gq4vv
    @JAMESMOORE-gq4vv Před 2 lety +2

    Super group, great tre piece, I liked their reunion sound even better.

  • @mrb4749
    @mrb4749 Před 2 lety +2

    Pure 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 Fire! One of the greatest groups ever!!! also many great songs.👍👍

  • @tinapatterson5022
    @tinapatterson5022 Před 2 lety +3

    Cream Was a Very Groovy Band Back in The Day. Still have Their Album.☮

  • @helenrichardson1740
    @helenrichardson1740 Před 3 měsíci

    ❤❤❤❤❤❤ used to dance to this around my room at age 15

  • @greggary7217
    @greggary7217 Před rokem +1

    Hard to realize now but at that time there weren’t many other well known guys playing with a WahWah in rock - Hendrix and I think Jeff Beck.
    That sound was completely mind blowing at the time and it’s aged like fine wine. It only gets better.

  • @oniccolls
    @oniccolls Před 2 lety +2

    Cream set the standard for power trios in the 60s. This song was the first time most people heard a wah wah peddle guitar. Eric had already mastered it. The "Wheels of Fire" album also had some of the best live blues tunes played in the rock world.

  • @harleypiper
    @harleypiper Před 2 lety +2

    In second grade in 68 listening with my oldest brother (trying to look cool at 14). this tune is accompanied by myself and my 89 les paul copy as of this writing.! RIP Ginger!!

  • @1perfectpitch
    @1perfectpitch Před 2 lety +4

    What? No mention of Ginger Baker on drums? I put him up there with John Bonham.

  • @melk1393
    @melk1393 Před 2 lety +4

    Love the guitar tone in the CREAM era 🔥

  • @gioconda43
    @gioconda43 Před 2 lety +1

    One of my favourite old groups. Them and TYA!

  • @60sbaby456
    @60sbaby456 Před rokem +1

    This is so deep trippy song, love it

  • @ToyutahLifein
    @ToyutahLifein Před 2 lety +4

    When I was growing up there were stacks and stacks of albums from the 60s and a few from early 70s (Yes, Uriah Heep, Jethro Tull etc) 60s had of course The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, and Led Zeppelin's first 4, (69-71) One outside of most bands for me was, The Jimi Hendrix Experience- Axis: Bold As Love

  • @jessebynum9355
    @jessebynum9355 Před 2 lety +5

    Cream in the studio and Cream live were 2 different animals. The studio versions were great, but typically 3-4 minute song. But in live shows, because the rhythm section, Bruce and Baker, were elite professional jazz musicians, coupled with Clapton's skills on the guitar, those studio cuts would often become 15-20 minute improv jams, where Clapton would just start wailing on guitar, and Baker and Bruce would follow along and it would be 3 guys each doing their own solos at the same time, on guitar, bass, and drums respectively, while still staying in time with Clapton. I saw these guys twice in 1968 when I was teenager.
    I was fortunate to see a lot of the great bands of that era - Hendrix, Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, Rush, The Who, Mountain, and countless others, and all fantastic shows, but Cream was a stunning musical show. But these guys were easily the best I ever saw live. No theatrics, no light shows, just the music.
    Pete Brown only wrote the lyrics to White Room. Bruce wrote the music. Baker originally brought in Brown to write lyrics to songs Baker wrote while they were recoding Disraeli Gears, the 2nd lp, but ended up having better chemistry with Bruce. They co-wrote for the rest of Cream's existence, and on into Bruce's post-Cream career.
    All 3 band members would vehemently disagree with being called a rock band, although technically some of their songs were blues-based rockish. Bruce and Baker considered Cream a Jazz band, while Clapton thought Cream wascthe prototype 3-piece blues band. But Bruce and Baker came from a jazz background and Clapton from a blues background, so not really surprising each would hold those opinions.

    • @jeffputnam3582
      @jeffputnam3582 Před 2 lety +1

      Good point about their great live shows. I saw them in St. Louis on one tour and Chicago on their Farewell Tour. Especially by the second concert, you just didn't know what would happen after about a minute in! Incredible experience, never to be duplicated.

    • @jessebynum9355
      @jessebynum9355 Před 2 lety +2

      @@jeffputnam3582 The crazy thing is they never practiced, by their own admission, in the roughly 2 1/2 years of their existance. Not their fault really, as their manager kept them booked solid on the road. Clapton later said that led to their breakup as much as any issues between Bruce and Baker. They simply wore out, which sort of kindled the old issues between Bruce and Baker. But a large part of the issue was that Clapton was always restless in a band. If you look at his time with the Yardbirds, The Bluesbreakers, Cream, Blind Faith, and Derek and the Dominos, the 4 albums Cream released were the most he released with any of those bands.

  • @trevorholden7423
    @trevorholden7423 Před 2 lety +2

    You know up until this album came out I was totally obsessed with the Beatles, then my best friend Rob won a radio competition and the prize was this album 'Wheels of Fire'. Totally changed my world, I was a teenager and after that never the same. Thank God for that scenario.. Long live Cream!!!

  • @johnharkness7114
    @johnharkness7114 Před rokem +1

    I loved how y'all got into the drama of the thing. Imagine discovering this and pot at the same time!

  • @malcshone4409
    @malcshone4409 Před 2 lety +4

    Try “ Tales Of Brave Ulysses” or “ Sunshine Of Your Love”!!!

  • @robertcoates6800
    @robertcoates6800 Před 2 lety +6

    This is why they used to say "Clapton is God".

    • @warrenbridges1891
      @warrenbridges1891 Před 2 lety +1

      Robert Coates Although he attained that label during his time with John Mayall's Bluesbreakers.

  • @johntrickey4188
    @johntrickey4188 Před 2 lety +4

    Clapton was 23 here. 23.

    • @janicemacmillan2610
      @janicemacmillan2610 Před rokem

      He started playing guitar in pubs at 16, so he was already a seasoned professional at 23

  • @davidlagassee8236
    @davidlagassee8236 Před 2 lety +2

    back in the day it was even better stoned.

  • @alanstrom2221
    @alanstrom2221 Před rokem +1

    The mighty JACK BRUCE on Lead Vocals and Fretless Bass & Co-Writing credits.

  • @peterarmstrong6928
    @peterarmstrong6928 Před 2 lety +6

    You guy's need to listen to Crossroads the album.

  • @michaelhaynes6244
    @michaelhaynes6244 Před rokem +1

    Great song! Eric Clapton was at the top of the list of guitarist back then. Love the choices of music from the 60's. Thank you for your reactions, you are two of the best reactors out there. God Bless friends ✌️❤️🙏

  • @leemccurtayne9489
    @leemccurtayne9489 Před 2 lety +3

    Ginger Bakers drumming, the gods just wept.

  • @Johnnycdrums
    @Johnnycdrums Před 9 měsíci

    I love R+R that swings, with some 5/4 kickin' it off smoth as as a bastard .

  • @judiweislo8672
    @judiweislo8672 Před 2 lety +3

    I loved Eric in the Cream. All of them were fantastic musicians in that band. Those were the days that people jammed more & there were more guitar solos, backed up by heavy bass & amazing drums. Nothing like that anymore, IMO....

    • @alanstrom2221
      @alanstrom2221 Před rokem

      A lot of people would agree with your opinion because you are correct.

  • @AndyViant
    @AndyViant Před 2 lety +2

    Great song. All 3 killing it, great transitions. I'm a huge fan. This late 60's era of British music really stood out. You had the psychadelia stage of The Beatles, you had Cream, The Yardbirds, The Animals, The Rolling Stones, Pink Floyd, Fleetwood Mac, Genesis, The Who, The Kinks, The Troggs, Mannfred Mann, Spencer Davis Group, Moody Blues and of course Led Zeppelin.
    But specifically on Cream and their followups, I loved the Disraeli Gears album even more than Wheels of Fire, with "Tales of Brave Ulysses" and "Sunshine of Your Love" two of the best from that.
    Despite the massive infighting, and Ginger Baker's volatile personality and drug abuse, Cream got a kind of rebirth for a short time as Blind Faith. Check out "Can't find my way home" and the drum solo on "Do what you like".

  • @happymethehappyone8300
    @happymethehappyone8300 Před 2 lety +2

    Blind Faith "Can't Find My Way Home"...Nuff Said.

  • @trevorholden7423
    @trevorholden7423 Před 2 lety +2

    PS Suzie looks creatively gorgeous! Travis hold the girl down, hehehehe!

  • @michaelhaynes6244
    @michaelhaynes6244 Před rokem +2

    In my opinion, Clapton is indeed one the guitarist ever. ✌️❤️🙏

  • @JohnHazelwood58
    @JohnHazelwood58 Před 2 lety +3

    The stereo-sound of this recording is kind of wrong. Left sound should be right and the right sound should be left! ^^+gg Just a detail! ^^+gg

  • @mmhey4688
    @mmhey4688 Před 3 měsíci

    3 absolute great musicians just tearing it up. What happened to the late 60’s , 70 ‘s music?

  • @Gort-Marvin0Martian
    @Gort-Marvin0Martian Před 2 lety +8

    It was a hot, steamy night in Dallas Texas. A big outdoor concert in progress. Eric Clapton accompanied by Mark Knopfler and Phil Collins broke into White Room on stage. Just as Clapton began singing and playing, a huge lightning bolt came down and spread out underneath the clouds in several directions. It was almost a religious experience as we all got up and held up lighters aflame and the rain began!! The rain didn't last long, but no one left anyway.
    As always, great review.
    Y'all be safe

    • @stratocruising
      @stratocruising Před 2 lety +1

      The current concert style has the audience showing off their cellphone lights as the show begins. This came from the old thing of holding up cigarette lighters as the show opened. That in turn came from the fact that it was not safe to smoke a joint before the lights went down. This is back when possession was a two-to-life felony in Texas. When the lights came down, everyone fired up a joint and you could see the cigarette lighters all over the arena. In about thirty seconds, the smell of weed filled the air.

    • @Gort-Marvin0Martian
      @Gort-Marvin0Martian Před 2 lety +1

      @@stratocruising Oh I totally remember that. We didn't sneak in any pot. We snuck in a couple of flasks of whiskey in our socks!!

  • @wendellburkhart8297
    @wendellburkhart8297 Před 2 lety +1

    One of there best songs!!!

  • @OzzyRay7
    @OzzyRay7 Před rokem +1

    Best 3 piece band ever

  • @colindebourg9012
    @colindebourg9012 Před 2 lety +2

    I bought this album, not bad for 54 years old music is it.

  • @SotonCueMan
    @SotonCueMan Před 2 lety +3

    Look out for Eric Clapton’s live version of this from The Royal Albert Hall 1990. Awesome!

  • @alanstrom2221
    @alanstrom2221 Před rokem

    Alan Strom
    Alan Strom
    6 months ago
    At the time, they didn't know that they were a Super Group.
    They just thought they were a GROUP.
    I can imagine the SPINAL TAP type of conversation CREAM had with each other.
    CLAPTON -"They're calling us a SUPER GROUP "
    BAKER - " What the hell is that? "
    BRUCE - " Apparently it's us "
    BAKER - " I'm still not clear "
    CLAPTON - " I always thought we were Super "

  • @mikesaunders4775
    @mikesaunders4775 Před 3 měsíci

    Recorded in october 1967.

  • @lancerx1759
    @lancerx1759 Před 2 lety +2

    You guys enjoyed this so check out Cream - Spoonful HQ video sometime its live and very Awesome

  • @steelers6titles
    @steelers6titles Před 2 lety +1

    Peter Brown wrote the lyrics; song is supposedly about coming down off drugs.

  • @dragonfire1842
    @dragonfire1842 Před 2 lety +1

    You guys should do this cover. That would be awesome to put a metal twist on it.

  • @steelers6titles
    @steelers6titles Před 2 lety +1

    Wrapping Paper (first single)
    I Feel Free
    Sunshine Of Your Love
    Tales Of Brave Ulysses
    Crossroads
    Badge

  • @mauricestevenson5740
    @mauricestevenson5740 Před měsícem

    Eric with WahWah Pedal serial number 000003. (Thinks: "How does this thing work?")

  • @jonathanmartin3767
    @jonathanmartin3767 Před rokem

    Ginger Baker just heat those drums like they owed him money.

  • @deannajones3849
    @deannajones3849 Před 2 lety +1

    Love this one!

  • @stevenmurano7863
    @stevenmurano7863 Před 2 lety

    People love to bash Clapton these days ‘oh he’s not that great...why do people say he is...’. Back then he was at the forefront of blues/rock guitar....extremely influential. And this band....insane! Three virtuoso musicians who went for each others’ throats (musically) every time the stepped on stage (and literally when not on stage). Check out their live stuff...a very different animal....but buckle in! As for your love of 60s music....understandable. It was an era where music just EXPLODED. There was Something for everyone. It was a fantastic time to be a kid!

  • @timbaker6540
    @timbaker6540 Před rokem

    Power Trio !!!

  • @margiewilson4324
    @margiewilson4324 Před 2 lety +2

    There's a documentary about Ginger Baker called Beware Mr. Baker. Just sayin.

  • @robotto8858
    @robotto8858 Před rokem +1

    Awesome seeing you note the competition between vocals and guitars, but you have to acknowledge the "lead" drums hold the debate together as a moderator and thus being a controlling force of it's own.

  • @chrispage4691
    @chrispage4691 Před 2 lety +1

    If you love drum solos try 'Toad' awesome Ginger Baker.

  • @ricardojasso.sr.4020
    @ricardojasso.sr.4020 Před 2 lety +1

    hey you look more in to bands. Cream ? came together in 1966.!

  • @manuelmachucabarrera9396
    @manuelmachucabarrera9396 Před 2 lety +1

    Rock folk legend

  • @thomassanchez8956
    @thomassanchez8956 Před 2 lety +1

    Emerson Lake and Palmer live Montreux jazz festival 1997 Tarkus or Pictures at an Exhibition ✌🏼❤️

  • @debbieplato5107
    @debbieplato5107 Před 2 lety +4

    Cool, great group. Too bad their egos got in the way.

  • @PeterDay81
    @PeterDay81 Před 2 lety +1

    Have a look at Cream - Crossroads (Royal Albert Hall 2005) Old gits but still great.I'm an old git but not great lol.

  • @paul1x1
    @paul1x1 Před 2 lety

    OK my grandfather was English he say the white room with black curtains was a train station .He said they were all painted with cheap chalk white paint and they had blackout curtains over all the windows .I don't know if that's what actually inspired the song but that was his take

  • @timmiszkowski9222
    @timmiszkowski9222 Před rokem

    The group was named perfectly

  • @jacquelinemcgraw6213
    @jacquelinemcgraw6213 Před 2 lety

    Jack Bruce fellow Scot. He came from Glasgow as did the Young brothers AC-DC and the late Bon Scot was original lead singer who hailed from.Kirriemuir. Alex Harvey Band are really worthy of a video reaction. Annie Lennox has the most amazing vocals. Her cover of I PUT A SPELL ON YOU will blow you away. One of my personal favourites Glasgow born Frankie Miller who often teamed up with Irish virtuoso Rory Gallagher. Rory's album IRISH TOUR 74 WOW!!!.The list goes on and on and on. Talent from Scotland makes me swell with pride. Please react to Frankie Miller JELOUSEY and I CAN'T CHANGE IT which was also covered by Ray Charles. Hope you enjoy the Scottish music scene. Xx

  • @terryheyne600
    @terryheyne600 Před 2 lety

    You have great eyes young lady. First time seeing them.

  • @wcatholic1
    @wcatholic1 Před rokem +1

    One of the great psychedelic anthems

  • @billwince7907
    @billwince7907 Před 2 lety +1

    cream were together for 18 months

  • @byronmitchell3784
    @byronmitchell3784 Před 2 lety +1

    CREAM,"IN THE WHITE ROOM". Really not going too far into it. NOT BAD FOR 54 YEAR OLD MUSIC. As time marches on.

  • @alanstrom2221
    @alanstrom2221 Před rokem +1

    Cream are probably the greatest 3 piece Band in history.
    They were short lived ( on purpose ) approximately 2.5 years.
    I rate Ginger Baker to be slightly ahead of John Bonham as the best Drummer in history.
    Jack Bruce on Fretless Bass & Lead Vocals is a GOD.
    Eric ' Slowhand ' Clapton on Guitar is in the Top 5 of all time.
    This will always be in my Top 50 songs of all time.
    It moves me and takes me to places I wish I could stay.
    Just when you think the song is ending, they break into one of the greatest Outros in music history.......

  • @princeofpcos9804
    @princeofpcos9804 Před 2 lety +2

    'Yellow tigers crouched in jungles in her dark eyes' - who writes this?

    • @rfdarsie
      @rfdarsie Před 2 lety +1

      Someone who's been around the acidverse a few times...

    • @warrenbridges1891
      @warrenbridges1891 Před 2 lety +1

      Prince of PCOS Jack Bruce and poet Pete Brown. That's who. I believe the lyrics were mainly attributed to Brown.

    • @alanoliver5762
      @alanoliver5762 Před 2 lety +1

      LSD inspired

  • @user-ru3pz9vv6t
    @user-ru3pz9vv6t Před 2 lety +1

    ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

  • @1QU1CK1
    @1QU1CK1 Před 2 lety

    In '68-'69 there was an unofficial contest for who's the best guitar player with a Wah-wah pedal. Many said Hendrix because, well... Hendrix, but there was a crowd said it was Clapton and White Room was proof! I was part of a small minority that went- y'know... it could be Zappa.

  • @roy19491
    @roy19491 Před 2 lety +1

    do "Crossroads" from the same album.....it's a tossup between Hendrix and Clapton for the title of greatest guitarist ever.....also, check out "Sunshine of Your Love" from the Disraeli Gears album....Suzi, 60's divas....Janis Joplin, Grace Slick would be my top two, with 60's Motown being their own grouping

  • @markotto9855
    @markotto9855 Před rokem

    I don't think I'd be to politically correct with my opinion of Ginger Baker. Heck of a drummer though.
    Bruce and Clapton are who they are. Great band. Fantastic songs. Even their long jam recordings

  • @toniyoung5131
    @toniyoung5131 Před 2 lety

    Jack Bruce was Scottish. Music from England has been fantastic, but the other countries in the UK make a huge contribution too. The Cranberries wouldn't appreciate being called English, as I heard another reactor say. Just saying.

  • @jimmybumgardner8322
    @jimmybumgardner8322 Před 2 lety +3

    If I remember correctly I think Eric Clapton played in this band. I was around 18 when it came out, great reaction, good song and a classic.

  • @Yngwulff
    @Yngwulff Před 2 lety +2

    3 dudes ....

  • @aaronarnold7653
    @aaronarnold7653 Před 28 dny

    Clapton is God