Cream - White Room (REACTION)

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Komentáře • 261

  • @randyallaben9900
    @randyallaben9900 Před rokem +113

    An all time great by 3 musical geniuses. Clapton, Jack Bruce on bass/vocals, and the stupendous “Jazz” drummer Ginger Baker!

    • @bennymartinez5532
      @bennymartinez5532 Před rokem +2

      😂😂😂😂😂😂😂👍👍👍

    • @qswitch2293
      @qswitch2293 Před rokem

      You mean the colossal cunt that was Ginger Baker…great drummer…terrible human being.

    • @mandobob
      @mandobob Před rokem +2

      Yeah don't call him a "rock" drummer. He would fly into a rage to anyone who called him a "rock" drummer. There is a film that was made late in Ginger Baker's life when he was living in South Africa (?). and he did not suffer fools gladly to put it mildly,

    • @kikovazquez7277
      @kikovazquez7277 Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@mandobob Didn't matter what anyone said or did, Ginger would fly into a rage. He was a rage monster...and this is why Cream lasted such a short time even though Ginger went with Clapton to do Blind Faith - which lasted one album. You'd think that being able to beat on the drums would smooth out the man's edge, but uh-uh -- he was a living, breathing series of human cymbal crashes, and the greatest rock band drummer of his time, regardless of his wider aspirations which he did pursue after Cream and Blind Faith had gone their separate ways.

  • @bobschiller6435
    @bobschiller6435 Před rokem +11

    Jack Bruce, while generally noted as one of the GOAT bassists, is also one of rhe greatest rock vocalists of all time.

  • @MrDMF567
    @MrDMF567 Před rokem +12

    Something about when Eric kicks on the wah just reaches into my soul.
    An all-time BANGER 😎

  • @steveullrich7737
    @steveullrich7737 Před rokem +32

    One of the finest masterpieces from the 60s. You never forget this song once you've heard.

  • @chrissiler6075
    @chrissiler6075 Před rokem +70

    You hear Ginger's influence in every drummer since. He hit the drums with such attitude

    • @Cosmo-Kramer
      @Cosmo-Kramer Před rokem +2

      And yet when Bonz debuted just half a year after this song, no one had heard anything like him. He made Ginger, Moon, and all the rest of them sound anemic and pedestrian in comparison.

    • @mjb0183
      @mjb0183 Před rokem +2

      I love Ginger’s heavy deliberate drumming. It’s so simple but no one does it like him.

    • @gingerbaker_toad696
      @gingerbaker_toad696 Před rokem +4

      ​@@Cosmo-Krameryou are simply delusional
      Bonzo is cool, but hype like yours is just wrong

    • @Greg-io1ip
      @Greg-io1ip Před rokem +3

      @@gingerbaker_toad696 Thank you. Ginger Baker isn't second to anyone. He's his own artist. Neil Peart may have more speed, precision and transition, but Ginger Baker has a connection and pulse to everything he ever did that is fantastic. He's like Keith Moon but more precision than Keith Moon. Bill Ward gets overlooked as well. John Bonham is about #8 on all time best drummers. No shame in that.

    • @Greg-io1ip
      @Greg-io1ip Před rokem +1

      @@mjb0183 Ginger Baker is the cleaner, more accurate version of Keith Moon is how I think of Ginger.

  • @-R.Gray-
    @-R.Gray- Před rokem +51

    This was one of the earliest songs that featured Clapton using a wah wah pedal. One of the producers of Cream was Felix Pappalardi, who played viola on the parts of the song with those sustained notes. Later he became bassist and co-lead vocalist of the group Mountain, who were heavily influenced by Cream.

    • @warrenbridges1891
      @warrenbridges1891 Před rokem +1

      @-R.Gray- Jack Bruce later played in West, Bruce and Laing.

    • @-R.Gray-
      @-R.Gray- Před rokem +2

      @@warrenbridges1891 Yes, and also on the 1988 Leslie West album "Theme", where he played bass and sang on his "Theme For An Imaginary Western", and on a live performance of "Spoonful".

  • @56music64
    @56music64 Před 9 měsíci +4

    Ginger Baker on drums was the first drummer to capture the African beat in popular music. Ginger was another genius. Discovered this song when I was 12, in 1968, still one of my top 10 songs ever.

  • @mariaportengen2959
    @mariaportengen2959 Před rokem +43

    An awesome number from an awesome band. Three great musicians, Jack Bruce, a great bass player and singer, Ginger Baker, a great drummer, and last but not least, Eric Clapton a real living legend. ❤️❤️🎶🎶🎶👍

  • @clifton8929
    @clifton8929 Před rokem +33

    Everyone is on point with this old psychedelic blues tune, Bruce’s bass underpins the main melody, Clapton does extraordinary things
    with his wah-wah pedal (one of the first to use it), and Ginger Baker excels on drums, particularly when he hits the home straight.
    Not a bad tune for 1968, Not bad for 56 years ago when I was 19. Thanks for the memories, guys.

  • @greenbeatsred
    @greenbeatsred Před rokem +15

    Cream got back together in 2005 at The Royal Albert Hall. There is good video of them live playing "I'm So Glad", "Stormy Monday", and "Badge". They sounded great on stage with the newest equipment.

    • @ostlandr
      @ostlandr Před rokem +2

      But the old tube equipment had that warm sound.

  • @danevans5823
    @danevans5823 Před 7 měsíci +4

    Agree with everyone,these 3 were the the top of the heap while they were together.

  • @AmbassadorJenks7086
    @AmbassadorJenks7086 Před rokem +3

    I know I'm bragging but, we had the best Drugs, the best Cars, and The Best Frigging Music!!!!!!!! What a time it was to be young. The sixties and seventies!

  • @stephenkittle6586
    @stephenkittle6586 Před rokem +3

    Ginger was the driving Force, Eric used a WAA WAA Pedal, When I lived and skied in Vail CO, On DEEP SNOW DAYS The snow would be so DEEP and you could not see as you skied, At work WE WOULD PLAY THIS SONG and WE say "I WAS IN THE WHITE ROOM TODAY "😍😍😍😍❄️❄️❄️🌨️🏔️⛷️!!

  • @darrenmaxwell1085
    @darrenmaxwell1085 Před rokem +2

    Great band! Jack Bruce was a great singer & bass player and some great solo stuff, did some work with Leslie West of Mountain and Robin Trower! Ginger Baker, one of the great drummers did so much great stuff after Cream my favorite being his 3 albums with the Baker Gurvitz army! And of course Clapton, what can’t be said! But it was the Bands first album that stopped Clapton in his tracks thinking he needed to get out of the psychedelic blues rock find another path forward.
    Great reaction guys!

  • @fredshred5194
    @fredshred5194 Před rokem +2

    They done a great cover of the Robert Johnson song Crossroads.

  • @darkmagus64
    @darkmagus64 Před rokem +13

    The great lyrics of poet Peter Brown and the virtuoso playing of Jack Bruce, Ginger Baker, and Eric Clapton was a majestic combination

  • @joelliebler5690
    @joelliebler5690 Před rokem +3

    Another Hall of Fame tune that all rock fans will forever remember!

  • @rickyesch1586
    @rickyesch1586 Před rokem +3

    Quite possibly one of rocks first great bassist in Jack Bruce and he was no slouch when it came to singing.

  • @gregcable3250
    @gregcable3250 Před rokem +8

    You know Eric. The bassist trained for 10 years to be in the Scottish symphony orchestra as the first Cello then heard blues/jazz and went full bass and became a jazz player. Ginger (Peter Edward) Baker (they call red heads in England "Ginger" instead of "Red"--as we do here) is unbelievable--a jazz drummer who could play blues/rock but always kept some jazz in this playing. In the 1970s, he would have drum duets live with the great jazz players such as Max Roach, who considered him a great jazzer and friend.

    • @coinneachmaclellan3121
      @coinneachmaclellan3121 Před rokem +2

      Jack Bruce went on to play with The Tony Williams Lifetime, a pioneering jazz fusion group.

    • @vicprovost2561
      @vicprovost2561 Před rokem +1

      Yes, I remember them, saw a few jazz rock shows back in the day.

  • @rms3jt805
    @rms3jt805 Před rokem +3

    Eric Clapton on guitar was phenomenal on that song. Wah wah pedals to the max. Amazing performance.

  • @lisarainbow9703
    @lisarainbow9703 Před rokem +5

    Saw them play this live in '05, at Madison Square Garden, their first concert on US soil in 30 years..
    The crowd went nuts when they played this one, and they sounded amazing...

  • @timgrady4630
    @timgrady4630 Před rokem +4

    1968 = timeless= this vibe , gentlemen .
    The "math" doesn't lie...

  • @TheDivayenta
    @TheDivayenta Před rokem +4

    Only three guys making a wall of sound! Great selection, fellas!!❤

  • @gramps6334
    @gramps6334 Před rokem +4

    Ginger Baker is one of my favorite drummers of all time. A freak. Double bass daddy. Listen to his song " Toad" from about 1970. It's crazy.

  • @willowvee5844
    @willowvee5844 Před rokem

    This song is just like a great poem, on that sounds familiar and takes you on the ride.

  • @SpuzzyLargo
    @SpuzzyLargo Před rokem +3

    The wah-wah pedal was originally designed for the organ but taken over by guitarists by the late 1960s.

  • @sutech161
    @sutech161 Před rokem +2

    Thanks u2, great to see music lovers loving new/old jams…. Play it forward

  • @Jeffbambam
    @Jeffbambam Před rokem +5

    This bands life was way to short ,what a talented group !❤

  • @TerryVonCannon
    @TerryVonCannon Před rokem +9

    Great reaction guys. Three virtuoso musicians with Clapton being one of the all time greatest. Hendrix heard him playing and experimenting with the wah pedal. One of the greatest inventions in guitar tech

  • @teresaferrer4748
    @teresaferrer4748 Před rokem +1

    I'm so proud of you men! To venture in unknown territory and sink your minds,heart and soul into these great musicians. 👍 Well done!

  • @milanjtull5129
    @milanjtull5129 Před rokem +2

    Creams Sunshine of your love , Born under a bad sign , Badge ...etc

  • @ML-un1oi
    @ML-un1oi Před rokem +4

    An iconic band that only lasted a short. Now you guys are starting a wonderful journey that will not disappoint. Thanks for bringing us along. It is a pleasure to watch and listen to you two. Much appreciated 🙏 ❤

  • @rapidfirerob4
    @rapidfirerob4 Před rokem +2

    I was in a Cream tribute band two years ago, Fresh Cream, playing the bass parts. I really miss it. Jack Bruce, the bass player and vocalist for most of the songs, was a genius. He and Ginger Baker were jazz players. They recruited Eric Clapton to play the part of Ornette Coleman, but never told him. lol. Pete Brown wrote the very interesting lyrics. Great power trio. The record label wore them out with the touring schedule, like many bands. Plus, Ginger and Jack were often feuding during Cream's time.

    • @johngriffiths118
      @johngriffiths118 Před rokem

      Ginge always come across as an impossible man to work with

  • @MonicaDBrini
    @MonicaDBrini Před rokem +3

    I love the drums on this track. Gives me a tribal vibe.

  • @DorothyFarias
    @DorothyFarias Před rokem +2

    Brings me right back to listening to my older Sisters albums.

  • @markharbin9945
    @markharbin9945 Před rokem +2

    Great band another power trio.

  • @cre8tivone
    @cre8tivone Před rokem +6

    Three virtuoso musicians screaming individually look at me look at me in perfect power, harmony, poetry combining into a one of a kind sound! A great group so short lived left us with what could have been. Great reaction gentlemen! ✌️😊

  • @johnnyd5285
    @johnnyd5285 Před rokem +2

    Hard to believe, only 3 guys, drums, base, and Clapton on guitar. Such a big sound.

  • @tektoniks_architects
    @tektoniks_architects Před rokem +24

    Hugely influential track by one of the greatest 3-piece rock bands of all time. Led Zeppelin might have happened without Cream, but not in the same way.

    • @OroborusFMA
      @OroborusFMA Před rokem +2

      Just compare Cream's "Toad" to Zeppelin's "Moby Dick".

    • @tektoniks_architects
      @tektoniks_architects Před rokem +2

      Bonham made it clear that Toad was inspirational to his later solos.

  • @ptofview
    @ptofview Před 4 měsíci

    Those drums get me every time!

  • @deaniegarcia5694
    @deaniegarcia5694 Před rokem +8

    Definitely influenced my musical bent growing up! A great tune, a reflection of the times…so glad I grew up in that time..I sometimes wonder what happened to the idealism, the kindness and acceptance of each other as brothers and sisters?

  • @martinstubbs7974
    @martinstubbs7974 Před rokem +2

    The greatest trio ever to grace the stage. Loved your laid back reaction. Best wishes from the UK.

  • @mrnobody9104
    @mrnobody9104 Před rokem +5

    Eric,Jack & Ginger were the definition of power trio to bad they couldn't see past their differences....

  • @armadillotoe
    @armadillotoe Před rokem +1

    Cream was an incredible group. One of my favorites from the way back.
    Eric Clapton: guitar and vocals came from a strong blues background.
    Ginger Baker: drums came from a strong jazz background.
    Jack Bruce: bass and vocals also came from a strong jazz background.
    Together they were the cream of musicians.

  • @gregcable3250
    @gregcable3250 Před rokem +4

    Unmistakable Eric Clapton on that guitar with the wah-wah pedal--he and Jimi were the first and best innovators on that.

  • @melissaford717
    @melissaford717 Před rokem +1

    Cream was a huge band growing up in my house due to my older cousin's love of guitar 🎸. Every time I hear this song, I think of Billy and 'The Great Flood of 1993' when the whole neighborhood flooded and our basement had 3 feet of water (and rising). I was only able to save Billy's vinyl copy of Disraeli Gears and the rest of his albums. Good times and great review!

  • @josephhall1241
    @josephhall1241 Před rokem

    Airplay Beats, I just wanted to let both of you know that I have been enjoying your Channel and content for a long time now. Keep it up and I will feel blessed. Thanks again

  • @BClarke
    @BClarke Před rokem

    I love how this song sounds like a march, but the chaos of Clapton’s guitar is slowly released verse by verse until it takes over the song. But the whole time, there’s still Ginger Baker on drums, holding down that beat with military precision, no matter how much the guitar is breaking the boundaries.

  • @ungenerationed9022
    @ungenerationed9022 Před rokem +1

    You gents are on 🔥🔥🔥lately! Well done!

  • @patrickvecchio8138
    @patrickvecchio8138 Před rokem +1

    Iconic song

  • @albertzappa1994
    @albertzappa1994 Před rokem +2

    I graduated in 63 and that time was great for music and was not going to stay the same, just got better.💚🎸

  • @cherrypickerguitars
    @cherrypickerguitars Před rokem +2

    First EVER “power trio”!

  • @robertlavorna2968
    @robertlavorna2968 Před rokem +2

    legends, 3 great musicians, the power trio became big in those days, like the Experience....hendrix, noel redding and mitch mitchell.....fabulous days when rock exploded which led to the best decade of rock , the 70s...

  • @Macstick
    @Macstick Před rokem +2

    Y'all are the best at this review stuff !! You understand music and the compassion that it takes to make it !! Kudos 😎

  • @kbrewski1
    @kbrewski1 Před rokem +5

    Man, you guys are putting em out so fast I can't keep up! This is just a killer tune . Loved it the first time I heard it blasting out of the radio over 50 years ago. Ginger Baker's drums are just killer, Clapton's guitar playing, Jack Bruce's great vocals and bass. Cream was the first GREAT POWER TRIO. They defined what a power trio should sound like. Everyone who came after were playing catch up. I'm surprised you didn't go crazier over that heavy drum sound though!
    Thanks for the reaction guys!

  • @keyrat1753
    @keyrat1753 Před rokem +3

    A 1960s classic!

  • @barrycohen311
    @barrycohen311 Před rokem +6

    Clapton kills on on the Wah Wah on this one.... Just a band of musical prodigies. Ginger is one of my favorite drummers.

  • @YunieDeen13
    @YunieDeen13 Před rokem +1

    one of the greatest trios ever man, we used to call this music heavy, heavy shit man

  • @swurvegirl1978
    @swurvegirl1978 Před rokem +2

    Clapton's unique sound playing the guitar had me hooked and I fell in love with this song at only 18😊

  • @matthewhunt7665
    @matthewhunt7665 Před rokem +9

    Cream is so underrated. It's almost absolutely ridiculous, good call guys.

    • @Historian212
      @Historian212 Před rokem +3

      Underrated? Are you high?? Well known as one of the GOATs.

    • @alanstrom2221
      @alanstrom2221 Před rokem

      Man, if you think that Cream are under rated then you must be mentally challenged.
      3 of the greatest musicians in the history of the Universe that made the Beatles look up and pay attention.
      Lennon said to Ringo " Have you heard this Drummer, Ginger Baker?"
      Ringo said "Gear"
      Anything that was very good quality Ringo called "Gear"
      Ringo calls Marge Simpsons artwork "Gear"
      They were the catalyst and major influence of The New Yardbirds that brought Led Zeppelin into existence.
      Rock doesn't get any better than this, well apart from STATUS QUO that is.
      1968 I was 7 years old, and I remember hearing "White Room" coming out of a neighbour's radio.
      I stopped transfixed, looking at the radio.
      This is called a music epiphany.
      I was drawn to the Drumming and became a competent Drummer myself.
      When you're a kid you only have a few epiphanies that stand out.
      I think I had several.
      "Riders on the Storm" by The Doors was another one.
      "Down the Dustpipe" by STATUS QUO 1970 was a major life changer.
      "Up Around The Bend" by CCR
      "Can the Can" Suzi Quatro, was the first album I bought with my own money, in hindsight it is one of the best Produced albums ever recorded.
      My cousin Greg had a copy of PILEDRIVER by STATUS QUO in 1973 and I heard my future /present favourite Rock Band.
      STATUS QUO had been a Psychedelic Pop/Rock Band from the mid-60's 'til they transformed into a blues-based Rock Band in 1969/1970.
      From a caterpillar into grand butterfly.
      "In My Chair" in 1970, is a filthy, dirty, grungy Psych/Blues song that sounds as if it could fall apart at any time.
      The best & greatest Rock Band of all time had declared their new direction, they had arrived.
      In a BBC interview in 1977 John Lydon told the interviewer why The Sex Pistols liked and respected STATUS QUO.
      QUO's attitude was very similar to the PUNK ethic, if not the same.
      Lydon said that if you don't like what QUO are doing, then you can F#ck off.
      CREAM were World changers for a couple of short powerful years.
      Have a listen to Cream's LIVE recording of "CROSSROADS" it is bloody awesome.
      The 3 greatest and most influential Bands in history are STATUS QUO, THE BEATLES & THE SEX PISTOLS.
      Then comes ABBA & NIRVANA...........
      That's just my experience and my opinion from a very passionate music lover...............

  • @pedroperalta5719
    @pedroperalta5719 Před rokem +1

    Love to watch you two rocking out to one of the great bands of my youth.

  • @willblood7082
    @willblood7082 Před rokem +1

    These bands all evolved around the same time in England primarily around London in the early 60s through the late 60s. They would frequently hear each other playing in the different clubs and would knowingly or unknowingly influence each other’s music. Sometimes very difficult to make out whether they’re using a Wah Wah pedal, Whammy Bar, bending the strings or a combination of those.

  • @gregcable3250
    @gregcable3250 Před rokem +10

    Finally! The MIGHTY Cream makes an appearance. Check out their most famous song--"Sunshine of Your Love" studio version. Also to get a sense of how they were live check out their 1968 version of an old blues song, "I'm so Glad" and you'll get an idea why they were the Cream--best on their instruments. Here is the link: czcams.com/video/9NkaZJrbf0Y/video.html

    • @kbrewski1
      @kbrewski1 Před rokem +1

      I think White Room is their definitive song!

  • @realbser1956
    @realbser1956 Před rokem +2

    Ginger Baker on those drums, one of the GOATS.

  • @ScottDeBerg
    @ScottDeBerg Před rokem +2

    Certainly one of the top ten guitar solos in rock history.

  • @timmiszkowski9222
    @timmiszkowski9222 Před rokem

    You guys are my favorite. Wide variety and great reviews. You know what you are talking about. Nice job guys. Tim from Detroit.

  • @blackstarboys4719
    @blackstarboys4719 Před rokem

    Hey fellas from Australia 🇦🇺 just wanted to say new sub here because you guys didn’t interrupt the song just to hear your own voices as so many do. As a muso I appreciate that. Thanks lads for a great video and listening to something maybe out of your wheelhouse of tunes. For me it’s a thumbs up to you. Cheers

  • @jimcole9751
    @jimcole9751 Před rokem +1

    Produced by Tom Dowd, who also did most of the Allman brothers albums, including at the Fillmore East.... Him and Les Paul. Designed the soundboard that we use today . There is a documentary on him called the
    Language of Music...I believe it's on youtube.... The people he produced is a who's who of musicians.... He was so smart he worked on the Manhattan project as a teenager....check it out

  • @tireshredderjoe8894
    @tireshredderjoe8894 Před rokem +6

    One of the greatest psychedelic songs ever made!

  • @thomasgrammen1154
    @thomasgrammen1154 Před rokem +2

    The Greatest Power Trio of All Time!!!

  • @TheDivayenta
    @TheDivayenta Před rokem +1

    Anything off Jimi’s Are You Experienced album is also pure psychedelic blues. The Wind❤ Cries Mary!!!

  • @HRConsultant_Jeff
    @HRConsultant_Jeff Před rokem +1

    The Wah Wah pedal was still relatively new and Clapton put it to very good use in this song.

  • @gillesmorin9439
    @gillesmorin9439 Před rokem +2

    Best Power trio from the 60 with Grand Funk

  • @scottblakey1603
    @scottblakey1603 Před rokem +1

    Jack Bruce said Cream was a jazz band, we just didn't tell Eric!

  • @jamespruner-he8qp
    @jamespruner-he8qp Před rokem +1

    Yeah, saw Cream in 68 at the Anaheim Convention Center. One of the best concerts I've been to. Saw most of the big ones growing up in LA as a teen in the late 60s early 70s

  • @robertstoner8244
    @robertstoner8244 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Eric singing and shredding on the guitar 🎸🎶

  • @mrh3578
    @mrh3578 Před rokem

    3 Legends! What a sounds

  • @wen-nz3sk
    @wen-nz3sk Před rokem

    Love this jam!!! ❤❤❤

  • @larryg7126
    @larryg7126 Před rokem +1

    I was there and I agree they take you back the 60s & psychedelia. Ginger loved the floor Toms & influenced a lot of drummers. I'm sure Neil Peart would have been one of them. Ginger's influences were jazz drummers, Phil Seamen, Art Blakey, Max Roach, Elvin Jones, Philly Joe Jones and Baby Dodds were the main influences on his style. The rhythm section that hated each other, Ginger & Jack played in the Graham Bond Organization, Jack quit after Ginger pulled a knife on him, on the bandstand. Ginger swore he would never play with Jack again. Ginger asked Eric (who was hot at the time) to get together & said pick any bassist except Jack (who was hot at the time), Eric said the only bassist he wanted to play with was Jack. It was ill fated from the start. Eric nearly had a nervous breakdown on their last tour (to fill previous commitments), & asked George Harrison to come on tour with him (I don't believe George played at all but was there for Eric, George said you could cut the tension with a knife). Eric added a Harrison song to the set but he couldn't read Georges handwriting & called it Badge. What George wrote was bridge as it was supposed to be a portion of a song he hadn't written yet, a beautiful song, a beautiful mistake, on the Cream Goodbye album.

  • @alphajava761
    @alphajava761 Před rokem +2

    Written by Peter Brown. "Badge" is another great Cream song written by George Harrison and Clapton. You're reactions today are black, white and brown 👍.

  • @luisayala2440
    @luisayala2440 Před rokem

    love it, keep this music alive

  • @Bassman2353
    @Bassman2353 Před rokem +4

    I get a "Twilight of the Gods" vibe any time I hear Cream.

  • @Michael-Philip
    @Michael-Philip Před rokem +1

    My favorite wa-wa solo ever !!

  • @mikeconway9849
    @mikeconway9849 Před rokem +1

    Great reaction! I really enjoy 'new' fans enjoying the music I grew up with and loved!

  • @beavis9601
    @beavis9601 Před rokem

    Oh man please do more Cream! Especially Deserted Cities of the Heart from Live Cream.

  • @JJ8KK
    @JJ8KK Před rokem +1

    After Jimi Hendrix showed what could be done with the Wah-wah pedal, Eric Clapton became an eager student...

  • @grandwazoodebris1015
    @grandwazoodebris1015 Před rokem +2

    Legendary musicians. Jack Bruce played so much different stuff, with so many different people & lots of solo albums (Trower, John Mclaughlin, Leslie West, Vernon Reid, Tony Williams ...). He really was wide ranging guy. I think Ginger Baker moved to Nigeria and recorded w/ Fela and others (even more wide ranging guy). I think one of them said "we're always playing jazz, we just don't tell Eric".

  • @allisondownes7481
    @allisondownes7481 Před rokem +1

    True psychedelic poetry! Great choice, great reaction! Wish you guys could have been with us back in the day when this was all magical and new!

  • @tireshredderjoe8894
    @tireshredderjoe8894 Před rokem +2

    You guys have to do “Tales of Great Ulysses”, another awesome psychedelic song. Great time for music!

  • @randymalsom8768
    @randymalsom8768 Před rokem

    I LOVE IT. IMAGINE IF I WAS STONED.

  • @ziggy107
    @ziggy107 Před rokem +1

    one of the best, right out of peak, potent psychedelic London

  • @davidrauh8118
    @davidrauh8118 Před rokem +1

    Jack Bruce the bassist sings both parts. When they would perform it live Eric Clapton would sing the falsetto part but in his normal voice. Jack also played piano and cello but not on this song. FYI

  • @cletushouse906
    @cletushouse906 Před rokem +1

    Nailed it. Good call guys.

  • @UglyDoug304
    @UglyDoug304 Před rokem +9

    The music world is a MUCH better place with Clapton in it! Every band that he was a part of put out some phenomenal songs ❤

  • @324cmac
    @324cmac Před rokem +1

    These are three of the greatest musicians of 1960s rock. All crazy egomaniacs but the greats usually are. But that also means short-lived. They only stayed together for 2 years.

  • @norahdenovan8658
    @norahdenovan8658 Před rokem

    OMG, at last you’ve got to Cream👏👏👏👏they have been in my life for over 50 yrs plus, they were played in my home as a child by my elder sister& I carried on, happy happy days ❤

  • @amosglitterz2649
    @amosglitterz2649 Před rokem +7

    Zeppelin had Bonham, Cream Baker. Zeppelin had Paige. Cream had Clapton. Zeppelin had JPJ, Cream had Jack Bruce.

  • @billing876
    @billing876 Před 10 měsíci

    La would probably enjoy Those Were The Days (Cream). Baker's drum work at its peak.

  • @Greg-io1ip
    @Greg-io1ip Před rokem

    Jack Bruce was Da Man. All 3, Eric Ginger and Jack were at their peak abilities in Cream together. Jack Bruce was the driving force.

  • @DLux437
    @DLux437 Před rokem

    What a band & what a fucking song