BLIND FAITH, Had to cry today

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  • čas přidán 8. 09. 2024
  • Blind Faith first live performance in Hyde Park, London, 9 th june 1969

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  • @bobfranciscobob
    @bobfranciscobob Před 13 lety +498

    Man, Eric Clapton was 24 and Steve Winwood was 21 when they played this concert. It's mind-boggling how talented these guys were at such young ages.

    • @juliocesarbmi9556
      @juliocesarbmi9556 Před 4 lety +53

      24 or 21 years without Tv, internet, and stupid distractions that we have nowadays, just their instruments and their records.

    • @chomchem9855
      @chomchem9855 Před 4 lety +15

      juliocesarbmi 95 bro you were on the internet as you typed this

    • @juliocesarbmi9556
      @juliocesarbmi9556 Před 4 lety +13

      @@chomchem9855 but who told you im not stupid?

    • @seamonkey000001
      @seamonkey000001 Před 3 lety +18

      He already had a career in Spencer Davis and also now with Traffic. Completely agree

    • @dariobava
      @dariobava Před 3 lety +12

      Started playing with the Spencer Davis group as a teenager tremendous talent Stevie! And RIP Spencer Davis.

  • @reaperon
    @reaperon Před 4 lety +193

    I was 16 when I hitched from Newcastle to be there .. it was a beautiful day

    • @dilfcurrie
      @dilfcurrie Před 4 lety +9

      I was 4 or 5, my dad brought me on the train from Staines... Did I appreciate it? No, but I liked the train.

    • @Trafficcream
      @Trafficcream Před 4 lety +2

      I envy you. Itd be 20 years until I was even born.

    • @donalddrysdale246
      @donalddrysdale246 Před 3 lety +2

      thanks, I whish I could of been there as well as Woodstock 69; too young, but I've had a crappy enough life that I would exchange it for being 20 years older if I could of been part of the music scenes then as a performer.

    • @seancolligan5726
      @seancolligan5726 Před 2 lety

      Wow!!!

    • @markb.4977
      @markb.4977 Před 2 lety

      Teeny bopper! (I was 20, but mired in the workaday world in Colorado.)

  • @kelseygrove1794
    @kelseygrove1794 Před 2 lety +206

    Today was my dad's funeral. And I had to look this song up because my mom said she heard music playing in the house this morning... She found my dad's old stereo in the basement playing this song ♥️. Never heard this song or this band before. I'll have to borrow this CD Dad. Thanks for continuing to share more good music with me.

    • @nikip9161
      @nikip9161 Před 2 lety +12

      My condolences to you 💜

    • @sitkoh
      @sitkoh Před 2 lety +14

      So sorry for your loss. Your dad had good taste in music. Amazing story.

    • @bungeechord1
      @bungeechord1 Před 2 lety +6

      Sorry for your loss. Your story gives me hope for the future of discovery. Blind Faith was a short lived band comprised of mostly all stars.

    • @robgrant6799
      @robgrant6799 Před 2 lety +8

      Lovely story... They're always with us - keep looking for coincidences Kelsey!

    • @debbieedwards711
      @debbieedwards711 Před 2 lety +3

      Sorry for your loss.

  • @ledzeppelin27
    @ledzeppelin27 Před 10 lety +295

    how about some mad props to Rick Grech. I think it would be pretty intimidating to play bass in a band with Clapton, Baker, and Winwood. but he didn't just hold his own. he exceled

    • @keiththestones7951
      @keiththestones7951 Před 7 lety +28

      ledzeppelin27 no he wasn't intimidate, Clapton told him to come with them because he was from the same circle of musicians and was truly respected for his work with Family, he could play bass as well as violin, Ric was a very good musician

    • @VirginiaWolf88
      @VirginiaWolf88 Před 7 lety +4

      He's great!!!

    • @plusfour1
      @plusfour1 Před 6 lety +15

      this whole tune is Grech, the base line totally holds it together

    • @karlmilton6688
      @karlmilton6688 Před 6 lety +18

      R I P RIC GRECH underrated and unfogotten

    • @jmgmarcus808
      @jmgmarcus808 Před 6 lety +12

      ledzeppelin27 He did do a great job, I always wished this band did another record.

  • @alfred1599
    @alfred1599 Před 3 lety +124

    So we're just gonna pretend that Ginger didn't drop a stick at 5:54 and not lose track of the groove in the slightest. They don't make 'em like that anymore. Rest easy, legend.

    • @POORMANSGOLD
      @POORMANSGOLD Před 2 lety +11

      He probably had a little buzz going... you know how it is...

    • @garygnip4480
      @garygnip4480 Před 2 lety +2

      I saw it. Right hand

    • @caitblake3
      @caitblake3 Před 2 lety +5

      He's a fucking legend

    • @lauriefoster1513
      @lauriefoster1513 Před 2 lety +7

      Clearly had a backup stick ready…. Not the first time he lost a stick. A Master at work. 🥰

    • @tommysmith6101
      @tommysmith6101 Před rokem

      Outstanding observation...thank you. I love that kind of tidbit info on legendary clips. Ginger was like greased lightning on grabbing that stick!

  • @danielschlatter7606
    @danielschlatter7606 Před 6 dny +3

    Yes, kids, you're right: there are four guys on a small open-air stage, a bassist, a drummer, a guitarist and a keyboard player who also sings. All in clothes that they usually wear. And - don't be shocked - they play live, without a safety net! There were plenty of guys like that back then, in the 1960s and 1970s. And they played, we bought vinyl records for the record player, went to concerts and had fun. And when I want to escape the high-tech world, I take a vinyl record, put it on the record player and revel in the good old days. And the more the record scratches, the greater the feeling!

  • @charliegglines3965
    @charliegglines3965 Před 2 lety +197

    I can’t be the only 15 year old that wants music like this back…… it’s hard to believe that people consume themselves with modern day computer junk instead of masterpieces like this. So sad 😞
    My friends look at me like I’m crazy when I play this, wish I was alive then. This was the first song I ever listened to when I was in pre school my dad showed me this, along with Hendrix and The Who, I remember the first feeling I had listening to this and all along the watchtower, god it’s amazing, a shame few people my age know it as well

    • @JamZorro
      @JamZorro Před 2 lety +2

      👍

    • @klep2859
      @klep2859 Před 2 lety +22

      It's people like you that give me hope that one day people will finally get sick of all the pre-programmed, mass dancer, auto-tuned, vapid & pointless corporate drivel-pop that gets shoved down their ears. Thanks Charlie!

    • @charliegglines3965
      @charliegglines3965 Před 2 lety +11

      @@klep2859 how nice it would be if real music came back 🙏🏻

    • @brianmason9803
      @brianmason9803 Před 2 lety +8

      Lovely sentiment Charlie. Don't forget, music comes back when people like you go get the keyboard or guitar and learn to play as these guys did. Best of luck with that - you are the future of this type of music.

    • @charliegglines3965
      @charliegglines3965 Před 2 lety +5

      @@brianmason9803 I know. I started bass and guitar because of these guys 🤘🏻

  • @jukkamurto2411
    @jukkamurto2411 Před 3 lety +6

    Cried a little, 60 years old and a bit drunk tonight. These things will never be experienced again...

  • @simoneradici940
    @simoneradici940 Před 4 lety +247

    I have to Cry today 'cause old Ginger is dead

    • @riorio7942
      @riorio7942 Před 4 lety +1

      I had to cry today Cruz I just found out n I cant save them. BOO HOO.

    • @lawrenceknowles3986
      @lawrenceknowles3986 Před 4 lety +7

      Damn shame! Gone but never forgotten. Eric's the last man standing now

    • @jamlive6650
      @jamlive6650 Před 4 lety

      cyan cyan1234 Nobody’s left in BBM either

    • @secondcomingofbast9908
      @secondcomingofbast9908 Před 4 lety +1

      Why are you crying about that? Sad you'll never get a chance to do a line of H with him?

    • @micharro
      @micharro Před 4 lety +10

      @@lawrenceknowles3986 Steve Winwood is still alive and well in 2019

  • @rhino805999
    @rhino805999 Před 12 lety +12

    Poster-THANK YOU! Blind Faith forever, if you find this randomly....you are welcome from all of us.

  • @roccovaselino
    @roccovaselino Před 13 lety +59

    I saw them live at the Chicago Amphitheater, and they were great. The crowd was so loud during Baker's solo, you couldn't hear anything. The biggest thrill was looking off to the side of the stage and seeing Ginger Baker's drum cases piled up. On the bass drum cases, painted in huge letters, it said "CREAM."

    • @patbetts1278
      @patbetts1278 Před 2 lety +8

      I was there in Chicago also and I saw the drums and cases too what a concert.i was 15 then long time ago now

  • @kennichols336
    @kennichols336 Před 2 lety +15

    You can say what you want about being older and all but music like this, you’ll never hear again.

  • @rosecarey8522
    @rosecarey8522 Před 3 měsíci +8

    I'm 58,,I still listen to Cream,Blind Faith, Derek and the Dominos on my pioneer stereo

  • @jamescox2749
    @jamescox2749 Před 3 lety +23

    Why can't we have music like this anymore

    • @MB-rv9dx
      @MB-rv9dx Před 3 lety +4

      Cause corporations took over

    • @michaelbrickley2443
      @michaelbrickley2443 Před 2 lety +1

      Perhaps you haven’t had a chance to listen to TTB

    • @michaelbrickley2443
      @michaelbrickley2443 Před 2 lety

      @@MB-rv9dx corporations were running the show in the 60’s. What happened was it was a fertile time and the people holding the purse strings had begun to realize the $$ teenagers had to spend. To say there isn’t good music today shows your ears are closed.

    • @aussiemouth747
      @aussiemouth747 Před 4 měsíci

      Because people are superficial and vacuous. They want bells and whistles and a show. They don't have the mental capacity to think of the music. They are too busy moaning about their pronouns. 🤭😆🦘

    • @clovergrass9439
      @clovergrass9439 Před 19 dny

      The judeo social engineers decided to move on.

  • @benedictdonald4338
    @benedictdonald4338 Před 5 lety +33

    jeez, this is brilliant. Winwood's voice is one for the ages...just sublime.

  • @LazarusLonger
    @LazarusLonger Před rokem +7

    Clapton’s tone is so much better on that Tele than on any Strat he ever played.

    • @FroggerMauger
      @FroggerMauger Před 2 měsíci +3

      See my other posts above if you want to know about Claption's distinct tonal sound on that Blind Faith album when doing electric guitar. In Clapton's hyrbrid guitar it is the body and pickups of that Tele makes the difference, but that Strat neck a lot more room and comfort....I presume. Cause eventually Clapton just adopts STtrat as his main electric guitar.

  • @jbelden36
    @jbelden36 Před 7 lety +334

    I had to cry today because real music like this died about 40 years ago.

    • @garyitzkowitz9992
      @garyitzkowitz9992 Před 7 lety +3

      i love Blind Faith but overall 90s music was the best.........

    • @friendofsyd
      @friendofsyd Před 7 lety +6

      LuckyLucy I can't argue with either statements, in the 90s I was stuck in the 60s , although I was introduced to grunge early. upon reflection, the 90s were as important as the 60s in which both decades were followed collectively by crap, except for a handful of amazing bands in the 70s and 2000s . it's very funny cuz punk became big and rap as well, based on attitude and threats. both types of music using the " we don't know how to play music but we'll try it anyway" attitude. Now we just have to rinse and repeat and maybe we'll have music back again

    • @friendofsyd
      @friendofsyd Před 7 lety +3

      I'm just glad we remember it that way, we lost some geniuses to heroin and other drug overdoses, and those deaths almost ruined our renaissance era

    • @jbelden36
      @jbelden36 Před 7 lety +6

      My cousin Dougie say'd 90's Seattle grundge and garage rock was 'like way totally better' that the l;late 1960's early 1970's Beatles, Stones, Led Zep, Deep, Purple, Cream etc. but grandady say hell to the fuck no son!

    • @23igna
      @23igna Před 7 lety +19

      +gary itzkowitz 90's music was the best??... god... you must have shit in your ears and brain

  • @martigrant9966
    @martigrant9966 Před 4 lety +37

    RIP Ginger. This world is already boring and ordinary without you.

  • @thomaschristianwilliams4542
    @thomaschristianwilliams4542 Před 5 lety +213

    I think there’s an unwritten rule among cameramen and film editors that whenever a badass guitar solo is happening they’ll point the camera elsewhere...amirite?...

    • @avi_s0ncin0
      @avi_s0ncin0 Před 4 lety +14

      Bro..truest thing ever! In nearly every vintage video of a performance, the cameraman is always filming the bassist or drummer or anyone else other than the guitarist when playing a solo!

    • @greenbrightly
      @greenbrightly Před 4 lety +12

      It’s incredible, how did they get it so wrong and ruin this footage for all time?

    • @sadiqmohamed681
      @sadiqmohamed681 Před 4 lety +22

      Here's a thought, THIS IS A FILM NOT A VIDEO! The film cameras, of which there look to be 4, have a maximum of 10 minutes of film. The sound is being recorded in a mobile unit on a multitrack tape machine. The Director, CANNOT SEE WHAT THE CAMERAS ARE SHOOTING! There are at least two points where I can see that the film runs out and the editor cuts as late as is possible. In those days, film was not edited on a computer like it is now. It had to be synchronised with the sound and then cut and spliced. If the cameramen had not heard the song before, they would not know where to point. When you get into the cutting room you have to work with what you are given.
      BTW I am a retired editor, and I am sck and tire of this ignorant bullshit. Your comment is insulting, ignorant and stupid. Consider yourself schooled!

    • @thomaswilliams373
      @thomaswilliams373 Před 4 lety +6

      @@sadiqmohamed681 touched a nerve did we? oh we are so schooled by your kindness and wisdom. please always write in all caps so the whole world can benefit from your insights and experience...

    • @loosilu
      @loosilu Před 4 lety +6

      @@thomaswilliams373 Here's another thing to consider. The cameraman is paying attention to the image, not the music. When I was in college I shot college hoops. I had no idea what was actually happening in the game because I was focused getting shots right.

  • @Jameskeith1972
    @Jameskeith1972 Před 6 lety +94

    I can’t get over Clapton’s playing!!!
    Ginger is still one of my most favorite drummers.

    • @rustyschumann7442
      @rustyschumann7442 Před 5 lety +4

      The original "Ginger" 👍✌️

    • @2001scoop
      @2001scoop Před 4 lety +5

      RIP Ginger

    • @paulb111
      @paulb111 Před 2 lety +2

      I love watching Clapton's fingers moving so fluidly on that neck.

    • @Billykid514
      @Billykid514 Před 2 lety

      @@paulb111 crazy how he just riffed amazing

    • @paulb111
      @paulb111 Před 2 lety +1

      @@Billykid514 so easily and so effortless-like he could do it blindfolded

  • @sadiqmohamed681
    @sadiqmohamed681 Před 4 lety +23

    Nice quality transfer. You don't often see film from 1969 look this good. A seminal year for all sorts of things. Concerts like this. The first Moon landing. Me leaving school and moving to London! Fun times.

  • @c-stars
    @c-stars Před rokem +9

    50+ years from my senior year in high school - - if it hadn't been for the Vietnam War, we would've listened to concerts and danced our way across the stage to get our diplomas. What an era. Musicians stretched from London to San Francisco. Incredible!

  • @paulburns1333
    @paulburns1333 Před 3 lety +39

    The balls and talent of those 4, enormous crowds on top of them, nowhere to hide, off their faces as well.
    No laptops, earphones, miming just sheer talent.
    And some people have the cheek to call the likes of kanye west a musician. What happened to the world?

    • @johnnichols9056
      @johnnichols9056 Před 3 lety +5

      Too true the music industry today sucks has for a couple of decades for the most part.

    • @mical2great
      @mical2great Před 3 lety +1

      He can play piano and bass guitar and sampling is just as hard as playing a instrument

    • @LaMusicade4
      @LaMusicade4 Před 3 lety +1

      I agree in part… there is some really creative stuff out there today… Kanye ain’t it

  • @stevenkrichbaum9361
    @stevenkrichbaum9361 Před 3 lety +62

    I have never heard another drummer who so thoroughly and magically integrates head-heart-hands & feet in their playing - his quadridextrous approach is unmatched; Ginger Baker was a genre unto himself - Thank you so much Ginger for bringing all this joy to the world ! - If you listeners don’t have them, GB's “Going Back Home” and “Falling Off the Roof”, and "Coward of the County" are great albums, also be sure to listen to "Middle Passage" and "Material Live in Japan" and "Why" - 60 years as a recording musician!

    • @mickpearson6184
      @mickpearson6184 Před 2 lety +7

      There was a reason he was voted the best drummer in the world

    • @caitblake3
      @caitblake3 Před 2 lety +5

      Dude don't overthink it. Ginger didn't. It's all feels 😏

    • @starke2908
      @starke2908 Před rokem

      when i saw cream in dallas....they actually nailed GB kit the floor.DAYUM

    • @MrBluhorseshu
      @MrBluhorseshu Před 11 měsíci

      uh oh din't know gb had a solo career

  • @akgeezer
    @akgeezer Před 4 lety +31

    RIP Ginger Baker! I was 18 and just graduated from High School in 1969 when the Blind Faith Album was released. What a huge blessing to grow up during this explosion of musical creativity. I'm just overwhelmed by the talent I've been exposed to during this time period. You really had to be there to appreciate fully the different bands as they came onto the scene one by one. WOW!!! I wouldn't have wanted to live in any other time period. One of my greatest joys is still learning some of the great guitar licks/songs of this time period just to, in some small way, carry on their creativity.

    • @donalddrysdale246
      @donalddrysdale246 Před 3 lety +4

      yes, you were lucky. I was a teen in the early 80s, so I just missed the psychedelic era unfortunately. there began to be a sad loss of the roots of rock n roll then.

    • @cpiscopo1
      @cpiscopo1 Před 2 lety +4

      @@donalddrysdale246 I too am a member of a high school class of 1969 and I totally echo what you say except as a drummer I tried so hard to emulate Ginger's melodies.

    • @cpiscopo1
      @cpiscopo1 Před 2 lety +2

      Oh by the way I'm not Carmine Appice but I wish I was that good.

  • @sportspenguin
    @sportspenguin Před 7 lety +208

    Blind Faith was much Steve Winwood's band as it was anyone's. Winwood, maybe the most gifted child prodigy in rock history, remains under-commented-on.

    • @mallard4998
      @mallard4998 Před 6 lety +14

      Steve's a master musician, a cut above the rest!

    • @dexadrinepancake
      @dexadrinepancake Před 6 lety +10

      Eric wanted Steve to join Cream because he always felt piggy in the middle between Jack and Ginger's antipathy.

    • @klausrain111
      @klausrain111 Před 6 lety +5

      sportspenguin one of the best singers in rock history. He veered into a highly accessible pop groove in the 80s. Why not? Guy has four sons. May as well make a couple of bucks.

    • @MrAdriancooke
      @MrAdriancooke Před 5 lety +4

      Maybe because he hasn't been outrageous

    • @austinthyme2296
      @austinthyme2296 Před 4 lety +10

      Great singer; great guitarist; great keyboard player (especially Hammond B3)...

  • @joannharwell3913
    @joannharwell3913 Před 3 lety +27

    I am 4o years old. I have always loved older songs through my step dad introducing me.. that was 50’s and earlier music. But now I’m discovering my own music and for some reason I’m drawn to the year of 1969. This must have been an awesome year for music! So many new artists I háve discovered...and some of the younger years of the ones i know. Anyway just sharing 1969 what a year for music! Keep rockin!

    • @joeurbanowski321
      @joeurbanowski321 Před 2 lety +3

      I’m 67.. and I gotta tell ya.. I didn’t know how lucky we were back then.. but looking back, I can tell you that it was MYSTICAL… !! The scent of patchouli and pot and suede… the visions from the LSD… and SO MANY concerts of music that no one had ever dreamed of.. until then…
      We were blessed..!

    • @user-vh4hq2hi4q
      @user-vh4hq2hi4q Před 6 měsíci +1

      It was, I was sixteen
      and it was the best?

  • @jimrebr
    @jimrebr Před 2 lety +19

    I love Blind Faith, what a true Super Group, I was so young, 14 in 1969 & I loved Blind Faith so much. Still one of my favorite albums of all time!! Stevie Winwood never ceases to amaze me, what a prodigy!!!

  • @MrGregmac
    @MrGregmac Před 11 lety +43

    Video is crystal clear! Great performance by a great band. Sorry that they could not stay together longer!

  • @cover557
    @cover557 Před 2 lety +19

    Steve is a great musician unique voice no one else like him

    • @petersonlafollette3521
      @petersonlafollette3521 Před 2 lety

      Way in a class and time of their own-far better than anything this side of the Atlantic.

    • @bryan3dguitar
      @bryan3dguitar Před 2 lety

      Unique voice - but is it pleasant to listen to? It makes me cringe hearing him strain to hit all those high notes. Maybe if he sang in a lower range he might be better off....

    • @petersonlafollette3521
      @petersonlafollette3521 Před 2 lety

      @@bryan3dguitar His talent is enormous but not perfect- which defines rock and roll...

  • @sidneywhite749
    @sidneywhite749 Před 2 lety +7

    What a wonderful time to have lived.

  • @hansfuzy1146
    @hansfuzy1146 Před 4 lety +11

    I was 17 years young, now I'm 68, and saw them in Kopenhagen KB Hallen.
    An unforgettable evening, still

  • @chucklaneChuckylane
    @chucklaneChuckylane Před 4 lety +13

    I still get a kick out of the little public announcement, "Please come up and collect him. He's probably still telling the story "Did I ever tell you about the time me mum and dad lost me at a Blind Faith concert? It took them three days before they remembered where they lost me!

  • @randallkennedy2589
    @randallkennedy2589 Před 5 lety +8

    Lucky enough to see them in Toronto. All 4 were great.Delaney and Bonnie opened and Taste featuring Rory Gallagher.

    • @jeffreymalack3723
      @jeffreymalack3723 Před 3 lety +2

      Me too! I saw them in Philadelphia at the Spectrum on July 16, 1969. My very first concert. I was 13. My grandfather drove me on a Wednesday night. He had been a big band drummer in the 30s. After I played Ginger's "Toad" for him, that was all it took. Ginger got a standing ovation that night. And I was forever changed.

    • @trevgreen9515
      @trevgreen9515 Před 2 lety

      Lucky man

  • @nellymoriarty_5783
    @nellymoriarty_5783 Před 2 lety +7

    Young & talented Steve Winwood stays great ,Ginger Baker & Eric Clapton just FANTASTIC

  • @jeffsalamon6756
    @jeffsalamon6756 Před 2 lety +5

    How great is this song still today.!!! Clapton. And Winwood still around. Both started as kids. !!! Unreal talent. Along with baker and bruce

  • @scottallen5396
    @scottallen5396 Před 2 lety +6

    I found this two weeks ago and I can't stop coming back to listen to them again and again ......

  • @BigBear59
    @BigBear59 Před 3 lety +21

    One of the greatest bands ever

  • @Phoebedumplings
    @Phoebedumplings Před 5 lety +16

    Amazing voice, one the best ever

  • @cartopcamper7932
    @cartopcamper7932 Před 4 lety +15

    God bless you mr. Baker. I had to cry today. RIP. Thank you for sharing your time on this planet with us.

  • @carlosfernandes1637
    @carlosfernandes1637 Před 5 lety +11

    It was Fifty years ago , like me. Good music Never dies.

  • @thomsonionioni
    @thomsonionioni Před 11 lety +25

    I agree, Winwood is an all round class act.

  • @rayfrazier8657
    @rayfrazier8657 Před 4 lety +27

    Mr. Baker you inspired so many drummers including myself. We have been so thankful you blessed us with your gift. You helped shape the music we heard then & now.

  • @gmoney1592
    @gmoney1592 Před 2 lety +8

    A great band with 4 talented musicians. This is what you call a supergroup. Wish they would have put out more material. For the world to enjoy.

  • @mike4619
    @mike4619 Před 5 lety +18

    The textures of this song are mind blowing.

  • @steveanacorteswa3979
    @steveanacorteswa3979 Před rokem +5

    What a voice Steve has and Ginger dropping a stick and not missing a beat, and Clapton didn't look engaged considering he was famous after Cream, still didn't miss a beat. People have to realize this was a new band, they had not rehearsed a lot together so it's not the slick tightness but still a notch above us mortals. RIP Ginger.

  • @klausrain111
    @klausrain111 Před 9 lety +48

    I'm ALWAYS blown away by Steve's voice each time I hear this. And yeah, Clapton, Ginger, and Ric G are all amazing, too, esp Eric. Poor Ric Grech, he's gotta be like WTF? am I doing with THESE guys?!? God, how did I get here?!? Give me just a few more minutes before I keel over flat on my face!

    • @donalddrysdale246
      @donalddrysdale246 Před 3 lety +4

      they hired Rick because he had the chops---something like Cream was a phenomenal thing that has never happened often, but it's Cream, like any other pro musicians that will tell you they got to how they did by playing with whoever they could---always find things or people that challenge yourself to get better.

    • @klausrain111
      @klausrain111 Před 3 lety +3

      @@donalddrysdale246 Yep, you're right. I even looked him up, and he used to play for Family, a great band I'm actually aware of from back in the day.

  • @firephoto352
    @firephoto352 Před 4 lety +7

    Rest in Piece Ginger ! You got me into Drumming.

  • @9418matthew
    @9418matthew Před 8 lety +17

    love Clapton through a Marshall. it's THE sound for me 😃

  • @gregorisgod
    @gregorisgod Před 10 lety +12

    Clapton's playing is great here (as always), and Steve Winwood has an incredible voice. Great video.

    • @Jlipnicki
      @Jlipnicki Před rokem

      As often Ric Grech is forgotten he is holding this together.

  • @geob5606
    @geob5606 Před 4 lety +3

    Rest In Peace, Mr. Baker.

  • @bluerocker5563
    @bluerocker5563 Před 4 lety +6

    Last batch of great songs that the late, great Ginger was able to put his artistry on! Incredible!
    He drove this band! Huge sound!

  • @bungeechord1
    @bungeechord1 Před 2 lety +5

    Such a great band!

  • @bethday5753
    @bethday5753 Před 4 lety +9

    Rest In Peace, Ginger ❤️

  • @CloseTheDoor69er
    @CloseTheDoor69er Před 14 lety +6

    Love it at 5:54 when Ginger drops one of his sticks, wouldn't have even noticed if I hadn't actually seen it! A true legend!

  • @SpeegBJ
    @SpeegBJ Před 4 lety +2

    Wow....some of us, we're still here! Fifty years for everything, 1969.

  • @mobymatt1
    @mobymatt1 Před 8 lety +23

    When my girlfriend asked if I had chance would I go back in time or forwards I just talk about the music of this era and the answer is made pretty clear!!

    • @Beniscool950
      @Beniscool950 Před 6 lety +2

      WolvesDrummer EightyOne I always wish I even knew a girl that knew of this era of music. I would go to 1969 to see the hyde park gig and meet jimi

    • @danielj1063
      @danielj1063 Před 5 lety

      Bring good stuff forward, combine with current preferences, look forward to x'lent days
      (no crying, we had it all)

    • @MrAdriancooke
      @MrAdriancooke Před 5 lety

      I would rather go forward in time to next Saturday to know the winning lottery numbers in advance then come back and play them

    • @benedictdonald4338
      @benedictdonald4338 Před 5 lety

      nails it.

  • @Mrbest-cw9nn
    @Mrbest-cw9nn Před 4 lety +3

    Every time Ginger was playing either with cream or Blind Faith I always loved to see his hair down instead of a ponytail see you soon mr. Baker

  • @Pacificdreamgirl
    @Pacificdreamgirl Před 4 lety +3

    This wonderful music brings so many great memories. Those were some times.

    • @donalddrysdale246
      @donalddrysdale246 Před 3 lety

      I clearly didn't seem to belong in the early 1980s as a teen; got ridiculed a lot for looking like a hippie/stoner. I couldn't understand why there was so many guys around that seem to of forgot what civil rights was about, and they seemed to of become what the 'Nam generations' parents were, except for my high school friends in which was because I got booted right out of my suburb.

  • @waynelkohrjr.8557
    @waynelkohrjr.8557 Před 3 lety +2

    I'll never forget those days.

  • @owlny
    @owlny Před 4 lety +6

    We will miss you Ginger Baker!

  • @stellysue
    @stellysue Před rokem +1

    I was actually sitting in the park waiting for the Stones, it was our last day in London (on a tour, I was 19). We sure didn't realize what we were hearing but loved it. Unfortunately, we had to catch a boat for France and after spending the better part of 6 hours there, we left before the Stones came on. It was a concert honoring Brian Jones who had just died.

    • @zanichbug
      @zanichbug Před 3 měsíci

      I did not know that this was the same show with the Stones. That was Mick Taylor's introduction...

  • @janetwilhelm4435
    @janetwilhelm4435 Před 4 lety +3

    Sublime.RIP Ginger Baker.You are the framework of my imagination as a drummer...

  • @guillermodiazlozano954
    @guillermodiazlozano954 Před 3 lety +2

    Then, they are there, forever ...

  • @suebahlrazz3684
    @suebahlrazz3684 Před 4 lety +3

    The Sum of the Whole Band is Outstanding,They all are Hall of Fame Worthy, Listen and Enjoy

  • @steveproctor1748
    @steveproctor1748 Před rokem +2

    I heard this song playing at an auditorium just before a Alice Cooper concert in the early 70s. It always stayed in my head and it was many years later that I heard it all the way through, and found out who it was.

  • @cathycastleton
    @cathycastleton Před 10 lety +12

    this is so good and shows more of the real concert,.more power \!!!!
    you have no idea how much I love it, thankyou to the folk way back then who downloaded with the primitive gear they had this was 1970and no mobile phones etc etc !!!!

  • @cigarmerchant5836
    @cigarmerchant5836 Před 2 lety +1

    Notice that silver/chrome airplane on Stevie's keyboards that was held by the thirteen year old girl on the cover of BLIND FAITH. I've had that album since it came out.

    • @viper2148
      @viper2148 Před 2 lety

      I picked up a vinyl 'silver plane' album in Tokyo in the 80's. I don't think it ever made it to the States.

    • @sg5127
      @sg5127 Před 2 měsíci

      The album sold more in the US than anywhere else, but with a different cover

  • @BrandonScottFox1
    @BrandonScottFox1 Před 4 lety +29

    Director to cameraman: “Whatever you do, don’t get Clapton.”

  • @stevenkrichbaum9361
    @stevenkrichbaum9361 Před 11 měsíci +2

    To Arch Stanton and others, be sure and get Ginger Baker’s recordings “Middle Passage”, “Unseen Rain”, “Live in Japan” (with Material), “Coming Back Home” & “Falling off the Roof” (with Frisell and Haden), “Coward of the County” (with DJQO & James Carter), and “Sunrise on the Sufferbus” (with Masters of Reality) - his paradoxical genius on full display

  • @dennmcambley3813
    @dennmcambley3813 Před 3 lety +3

    Lord, my Lord, this is a work of awe.

  • @nazmoking3171
    @nazmoking3171 Před 2 lety +2

    Just goes to show Clapton played just about every guitar at one time or another. Didn't realize he used to play a Fender Telecaster during this period. Nobody ever talks about that...

    • @Marcus_C51
      @Marcus_C51 Před rokem

      Yeah and I'd never heard this gig until today--it really is pretty damn good and he sounds great on that Tele (with a Strat neck) through a Marshall. I had seen some pictures of the gig and knew about the Tele body but you're right, nobody ever mentions it.

  • @guilhermevideira1
    @guilhermevideira1 Před 11 lety +5

    "Arc of a Diver" Is such a great album!!

  • @klausrain111
    @klausrain111 Před 2 lety +2

    One of my all time favorite songs by any band!

  • @imtalkingheadsyaknow3360
    @imtalkingheadsyaknow3360 Před 11 lety +4

    Kickin bass on this, I love it. I keep coming back to the individual posts of this concert. The different songs keep playing back in my head. I think I've listened to at least two of them each day of this concerts, since I discovered it on tube. Simply amazing music, with a sound that will never be duplicated. It's only canned in this recording, Thank God!

  • @brianmewha7969
    @brianmewha7969 Před 4 lety +2

    At age 71 how come I never liked Clapton but my 2 favourite bands where Cream and Blind Faith- I think I may have been wrong - just great - love it.

  • @DidYouReadEULA
    @DidYouReadEULA Před 5 lety +4

    5:54 I thought I was the only one who has gotten that relaxed while playing! Love the fiery Mr. Baker!!!

  • @dannymeyer3256
    @dannymeyer3256 Před rokem +2

    This band one of my favorites short time together but they sure left a impact. 👍❤️

  • @CamposCaster
    @CamposCaster Před 11 lety +4

    Incredible, excelent audio and image... how it´s possible, , 1969? my God.

  • @arthurfrancis5134
    @arthurfrancis5134 Před rokem +1

    Super cool group- baker and Clapton and then winwood- magic

  • @jesperpedersen6705
    @jesperpedersen6705 Před 3 lety +3

    One incredible group what a day What a song, talent knows no bounds thank God for their connection

  • @juergenhoffmann1407
    @juergenhoffmann1407 Před 3 lety +1

    Had been there then among those 120,000 people. So great! And two weeks later Pink Floyd in the RAH. Great days in June 1969.

  • @datsusasa
    @datsusasa Před rokem +5

    No words can describe the importance and the impact of this song to me

  • @claffertymusic
    @claffertymusic Před 11 lety +2

    I'll never understand why I love this song so much

  • @Sam-hf8nq
    @Sam-hf8nq Před 2 lety +3

    Great performance of phenom band that burned too bright too fast. Amazingly clear recording considering the equipment available at the time. Love seeing all those old Shure 546 Unidyne III mics spread around the stage. Got one in my basement from that era and it's still a fantastic mic.

  • @louiem337
    @louiem337 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Absolutely a ton of talent on that stage.. True artist performers song writers... Steve Winwood's incredible voice and keyboards and Eric playing that telecaster like an ace ginger, pounding away in total cadence..

  • @tilesetter1953
    @tilesetter1953 Před 4 lety +15

    RIP Ginger Baker, say hello to Jack.

    • @autodidacticprofessor869
      @autodidacticprofessor869 Před 4 lety +4

      I'm sure he got to Heaven, saw Jack and went, "Aw fuck. You again?" lol

    • @rafterman5072
      @rafterman5072 Před 4 lety +2

      Lol Don't think they want to see each other again.

    • @gogoyubari366
      @gogoyubari366 Před 4 lety

      Dead people can't talk.

    • @markhunter8554
      @markhunter8554 Před 3 lety

      @@autodidacticprofessor869 Or they ended up in the other place...as roommates.😉

  • @audijoseph2371
    @audijoseph2371 Před rokem +1

    Imagine being here..

  • @victorcarrillogonzales7560

    Recordando el debut del primer Supergrupo de la historia del rock “Blind Faith” (pueden haber existido antes la unión de músicos virtuosos pero después de la creación de esa banda se empezó a usar este término por la prensa) que fue el conglomerado de 04 grandes de la música en su mejor momento: Eric Clapton (guitarras ex Cream), Ginger Baker (batería ex Cream), Steve Winwood (teclados, guitarra y voz ex Traffic) y Ric Grech (bajo ex Family).
    Aparecieron a lo grande ante cerca de más de 100,000 espectadores en un concierto gratuito en Hyde Park llevado a cabo en junio de1969, luego aparece su único lp, su única gira y antes de empezar los 70s se disuelve la banda.
    Aquí un testimonio de su grandeza:

  • @alltheleavesarebrown8632
    @alltheleavesarebrown8632 Před 5 lety +2

    I listen to Blind Faith every single day of my life. I can't get enough.

  • @ninijoy6345
    @ninijoy6345 Před 7 lety +8

    this always reminded me of hendrix style playing...not the usual bluesy rockn' roll the put out'

    • @VegetabIeMan
      @VegetabIeMan Před 6 lety

      Nini joy Hendrix is Hendrix and that's it. Anything else represents themselves, even with the use of the wah-wah pedal.

  • @AnomalousAstro
    @AnomalousAstro Před 2 lety +1

    Wow - amongst all the other greatness of this video I've never seen Clapton playing a Tele-Strat hybrid.

  • @rafaelcosta8936
    @rafaelcosta8936 Před 5 lety +4

    Fantástico , show!!!

  • @michaelbingley4321
    @michaelbingley4321 Před 2 lety +2

    Happy memories!! Donovan played a great set 😃👍

  • @bangersnmash4856
    @bangersnmash4856 Před 2 lety +6

    As good as any roof top performance by the beatles, fantastic

  • @robertkirchnerjr.2044
    @robertkirchnerjr.2044 Před 12 lety +2

    You say you can't reach me, but you want every word to be free

  • @davidwright2498
    @davidwright2498 Před 5 lety +3

    Wow. I was there.

  • @kirkdube4917
    @kirkdube4917 Před rokem +1

    It's sucks that Blind Faith never got as much recognition than they should. Especially this self-debute album. It was a yellow cover that would put me to sleep when I couldnt.

  • @MemphisBlueAgain
    @MemphisBlueAgain Před 14 lety +4

    Just look at Baker! Friggin fantastic drummer

    • @donalddrysdale246
      @donalddrysdale246 Před 3 lety

      but it was all to do with his skills he learned playing jazz---that got lost by 1980.

  • @parkst.frankfranklin3986

    I was there too. I just left school. 15 yrs old. Lived in Cricklewood. Dartmouth Rd. Next to Mapesbury Rd. 15 mins from Hyde PK.