Love you girls, hey I have a half brother in England maybe you can find him for me my father was in Love with a woman named Mercia and would have married her but when my father came back from the war she ripped up her letters because my grandmother was afraid of losing her son to overseas and when he finally found out boy was he hurt. Anyway his name is Stanley best Junior see if you can find him for me girls please. 👍 Love you always Bill from the USA 🇺🇸
Why arent you doing any Rory Gallagher? I want to hear you play "Sugar Mama" off "Taste - Live at the Isle of WIght". - Oh BTW this clip of Crossroads is brilliant.
I see lots of aged rockers in the comments, who remember the 60s and Cream (like me), truly stunned by this brilliant performance. Now thats a real endorsement!!!
Classic rock...and a great Cream song. I'm 65 and listened to this in High School...partied with kegs in the woods listening to this and Led Zep and the Who and Bad Co. Great stuff. I appreciate the next gen giving it props.
You know what’s great about this? Here are three girls of an age that they could be my granddaughters, and they’re playing music that I grew up with and they’re playing really, really well! Very reassuring and entertaining! Ireland keep up the legacy of great music!
I deeply envy you - went to a Clapton concert in Sydney decades ago ... Eric was frickin strung-out on smack & never even came on stage ... I did see Son House live, however.
she’s playin great! All the bands I’ve seen play this never play it right. The drummers overplay. Band is too loud. Not playing the right parts. And not in order. These girls rock. Guitar plays it note for note. Especially on the intro. To set the song up.
These 3 chicks have got the musical talent the sound and the looks to go some places for sure. That's one of the best Cream covers I've heard in years! Great job to all 3 of ya.
These ladies would make Eric, Jack, Ginger very proud. They did the song justice. I'd go see these ladies on concert. Ladies....KEEP PLAYING LIKE YOU DO. YOU GOT IT!
ABSOLUTELY AMAZING!!! I'm listening to the lead guitarist Playing SPOT ON, all of a sudden the Bass Player comes RIPPING THROUGH with some serious Riffs and making that Squire Bass KILL! Anyways this just appeared on my Screen, and I'm SO GLAD I got to see this Band, their STRAIGHT UP KILLERS! 🎸💚
They've played the full song in a recent livestream and I'm in awe of their skills. Including Crossroads at 18:10 are covers of Rory Gallagher's Cradle Rock, Oh Well and 6 of their own songs.ruclips.net/video/WS8TJEqqTLg/видео.html&ab_channel=DeaMatrona.
These girls actually interchange bass and lead guitars. Watch them play Rory Gallagher, you'll see. Super talented and this old rocker, who grew up with this kind of music it's a real joy to see.
I watched Cream at the Albert Hall doing this is 68 and again at their reunion gig. I am stunned by how close this band is to Cream. Orla's solos are very Claptonesque...very controlled and yet hugely creative. Mollie's bass playing is unreal. If she was using a fretless bass, I would struggle to tell the difference between her and Jack. And Mamie, like Ginger, keeps it all together. This is a seriously good band and it can only be a question of time before they achieve super-stardom. .
@@jimihendrix3143 Exactly. To refer to her solo as 'creative' as another commenter did is ridiculous. They're very good, but that was paint by the numbers guitar playing. Not only that the departure part where Clapton, Bruce and Baker went crazy is obviously beyond this band's reach. Nothing wrong with that, but safe to say Fanny, The Bangles, Joan Jett, Susie Quatro, Hole or Zepperella aren't looking over their shoulders.
Pretty impressive these ladies nailed it . I have seen and heard many covers of this and don't recall ever seeing it done any better. I played in bands myself and i couldn't have done it any better.
Saw them outside the Victoria centre after Christmas. They were amazing. First time I've stood and watched buskers for 20-30 minutes. There was a crowd formed around them.
I see lots of aged rockers in the comments, who remember the 60s and Cream (like me), truly stunned by this brilliant performance. Now thats a real endorsement!
This popped up on my feed last night as I was watching bass guitar videos. BRILLIANT~~! I'm very glad I clicked on it. Was not expecting much but when the bass player stepped forward with that red bass and laid down the groove I was pulled right in. So Proceeded to watch more of Dea's videos and saw that they do the old switcharoo and each is very proficient on guitar and bass....Save My Soul!! Let me just say that this older man was very inspired. Playing the old stuff and now writing with your own voices. There are amazing things ahead for Dea Matrona. A new fan.
It's amazing to me that these girls, who weren't even born when we all first heard this song, have so captured the spirit of it and even taken it forward into the future.
I'm not sure anything makes Ginger smile and he would dismiss these girls as a cute garage band. Probably one he is investigating suing for playing a copywriter Cream song.
Marrowbones it’s funny that within a minute of the girls starting I was shouting “hit the drums as if you were ginger “ at the drummer. I always say when I listen to Crossroad “how the he’ll can just three people generate that sound”. The girls didn’t do bad big brownie points for taking on a Cream track .
Wow great job girls. I’m a very seasoned musician and I declare, y’all are really good. I’m so happy you’re playing real music and not this modern garbage on top 40 radio. Great guitar tone. Bassist is smokin it! Drummer is tight.
Great to see Cream is still remembered and appreciated. Guitarist and bassist are actually quite good, and surprisingly give Eric and Jack a run for their money. Nice work ladies!
This made me laugh and cry at the same time. One of the best Cream songs ever. You've got it perfectly. Fantastic version! Well done! Very soulful and true. THANKS! MORE!
This made me smile. Quite amazing! Fun to listen to and fun to watch because when the band is having fun so are the audience. Shout out from Fort Worth, TX , USA. ?More please...
This video was on my recommended list back in late October and I shared it on FB. It had about 45k views at that time. Now its growing exponentially and has reached 574k. It was at 500k just 5 days ago. The amount of views is commensurate with the quality of the performance here. There will always be a market for quality live classic rock.
Wow! Not just playing a great version of this song but nailing Clapton’s part effortlessly. Probably Jack Bruce’s as well, I can’t tell over my phone speakers. I’m so glad I discovered this band, I’ve watched some of their studio recordings and they are phenomenal
Note for note. Wow. You did justice to what is arguably the best live guitar performance of all time. I'm stunned and speechless yet excited and inspired. Thank you and super Congratulations on your musical achievements!
Yeh, Note for note - my all-time favourite lead break - I was blown away when I heard this - I've been trying to play it for years:-) - and three hot chicks as a bonus - hooda thunk? (Editor's note:- we apologise for the "sexist" remark at the end - this does not reflect the values of our organisation, but is solely the opinion of the writer, a throwback to the sixties when females were colloquially referred to as "chicks" or "birds" and Clapton was a god)
Damn .. I am so impressed ! It’s one thing to play the notes, but to capture the power and passion that made that song iconic, is something that I have seen too many pro and seasoned players fail to do . Thank you !!!
The bass player got as close Jack Bruce as I have ever heard in a live performance and with the great guitar player and singer, this is a top shelf performance hands down!
@@acm1350 they take turns "hogging" -- they seem like great friends having a great time. And they're all 3 excellent musicians with great taste, choosing good material to cover and writing pretty good songs, too.
In other vids, they switch instruments -- I've known a lot of guitarists, it doesn't seem like many play bass that well or so easily. I think the more videos I've seen, the more mind-blowing they seem.
I wasn’t watching just listening, and so often I caught myself saying “WOAH HOLD ON” and rewinding to see what the bass player was doing. Phenomenal stuff!!!
The bassist really nailed Jack Bruce’s bass lines throughout the song. I’ve played that song on the bass a million times and I am seriously impressed with her ability. Keep on rockin’!!!
Check out their livestream version of Rory Gallagher "Cradle Rock". Both Mollie and Orláith play lead and bass, and swap instruments.. ruclips.net/video/4J6z1xGYd4c/видео.html&start_radio=1&rv=JtUQlLLgJJ8
OMG She nailed that solo! I could watch that drummer (Jodie Foster )having such fun all night! Crapton of music coming from that full bass. Thanks for this.
Best version of Crossroads since Cream's Wheels of Fire live track. The bass player has Jack's rife down to a fine art and the guitarist is Clapton note and sound perfect. Wonderful stuff. You girls should really get signed up for an album deal with Polydor.
If I were passing by that day I'd give them everything I had in my wallet.......well done girls......you really pushed it.......all great musicians.......
Covering three of the greatest musicians ever was very brave but very well done. When I was young busking was a guy attached to six different instruments singing "I’m a one man band", they never looked like this.
@@lbahr11 Yes, you are positively correct. However, if I were to purchase a stock fender mustang, I could easily pay a luthier $2000 to make it an exceptional, one of a kind instrument. The bones of it are strong.
@@hpodell First, I would strip the thing down and have a thin sheet of flame eyed maple added to the front body and of back body too, as well as the head stock front. Then the tuners would be upgraded to the most expensive shit avaliable. Same to the pick ups. I would add a badass bridge, a bone nut, switches, and all internal electronics would be upgraded to the BEST FUCKING THING avaliable. Then I would have that dreary meh ass maple fretboard with boorish dot markers removed, and have a gorgeous slab of BLACK ASS ebony put in its place. Then I would have elaborate inlays placed all along the fretboard to represent my own particular "musical journey".. whatever the fuck THAT means. At this point we would have one exceptionally fucking awesome cheap ass bass guitar making some incredible music. We must be near the 2k mark by now.... Listening to the song as I write this, I am again impressed by the bassists choice of notes. Really good playing.
@@ricky4001cs Interesting list . I'd recommend going with that toilet installation if I were you. The note choices are good because they were chosen by Jack Bruce. Now if she could play them in the pocket it would be much improved. So far just meh.
John. I think it would rightly be an open air concert if it were a planned event for their fans. It’s legit busking if they set up their instruments without license or permission on the street with no plan except to practice, advertise or entertain for just the generous patronage of passers by. Well done either way, though.
Amplified busking is a selfish, inconsiderate nuisance. Spoils it for other buskers too. Ever noticed they seem to take less money than acoustic buskers.
@@luckybag6814 Time to change your first name to "Dirt." Live music, amplified or acoustic in public spaces should be celebrated. Stop being a petty, sanctimonious, narrow minded killjoy.
Great job ladies! As somebody who's played this song a thousand or so times himself over the years?All I can say is? Ya done good! Keep up the good work!
You are courageous young females! Taking on Cream who was one of the greatest rock/blues band ever and in my opinion this song is one of their best and you do it great justice. Well done!
Grafton Street? These girls are really good, they sure don't need Allie. Or Grafton Street. Playing for shoppers and mingling with every kid in Dublin with a guitar? Unfortunately, Grafton Street is definitely no Laurel Canyon.
@@leonardmcdermott7703 Seriously? What does this band need Allies caterwauling for? Both the lead guitarist and bassist sing. And they sing very well, on key, without shouting, over singing, and without 2 or 3 voice squeaks per song. These girls can rock and roll, musical talent and great presence, they definitely don't need Allie in there.
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Love you girls, hey I have a half brother in England maybe you can find him for me my father was in Love with a woman named Mercia and would have married her but when my father came back from the war she ripped up her letters because my grandmother was afraid of losing her son to overseas and when he finally found out boy was he hurt. Anyway his name is Stanley best Junior see if you can find him for me girls please. 👍 Love you always Bill from the USA 🇺🇸
Will ye do thin lizzy for us
@@seanohartaigh2209 Some guitar playing, girl in red trousers.
Why arent you doing any Rory Gallagher? I want to hear you play "Sugar Mama" off "Taste - Live at the Isle of WIght". -
Oh BTW this clip of Crossroads is brilliant.
I see lots of aged rockers in the comments, who remember the 60s and Cream (like me), truly stunned by this brilliant performance.
Now thats a real endorsement!!!
Classic rock...and a great Cream song. I'm 65 and listened to this in High School...partied with kegs in the woods listening to this and Led Zep and the Who and Bad Co. Great stuff. I appreciate the next gen giving it props.
Do I know you, cause I did the same thing in high school. Great times!
Great Robert Johnson song
@@MorgothSr He doesn't know. He "was really drunk at the time."
You know what’s great about this? Here are three girls of an age that they could be my granddaughters, and they’re playing music that I grew up with and they’re playing really, really well! Very reassuring and entertaining! Ireland keep up the legacy of great music!
I would be so very proud if they were my granddaughters.
Totally agree. Respect 👍
thats it---I am 71--totally aggree
An excellent rendition of a classic...and excellent musicians.
I totally agree. This was my first album I bought at the age of 11, now 64 it's still one of my favorites . Keep it going young Ladies.
74 years old here, saw Clapton play this live at the filmore. These girls rock this song, period. Great Job
I deeply envy you - went to a Clapton concert in Sydney decades ago ... Eric was frickin strung-out on smack & never even came on stage ... I did see Son House live, however.
How lucky were you?
That solo! I'm grinnin' and cryin' at the same. My fave Cream song come back to life.
Glad to see the younger generations appreciation of REAL music. Well done ladies!!!
Great music hopeflly never dies, thanks for keeping it alive girls.
I'm 80 years young, so good to see this music live on. Love and peace from Australia 😎🎵🎶🎵🖐😎
Spot on ..from Brisbane Australia
81 y.o from Sydney .... totally agree! The music is alive and these girls ROCK!!!!!
Damn! They have got every last lick on each instrument down perfectly. 10/10 from this Cream fan since 1968.
Not sure drummer’s quite on the same track as Ginger Baker though!
You should check out when they do the full version of the song ! The second guitar sole is awesome . 😀
Who cares? I don’t mind at all.
she’s playin great!
All the bands I’ve seen play this never play it right. The drummers overplay. Band is too loud. Not playing the right parts. And not in order.
These girls rock. Guitar plays it note for note. Especially on the intro. To set the song up.
Ditto!
Erica Clapton, Jaclyn Bruce and Gina Baker on tour.
Brilliant!
You don't need to change Ginger and Maryanne can do blind Faith
Hah I see what you did there! you almost got me with that Tom foolery
Love The Comment, Nice Thrice.
Perfect comment.....well done
These 3 chicks have got the musical talent the sound and the looks to go some places for sure. That's one of the best Cream covers I've heard in years! Great job to all 3 of ya.
That wonderful bass line.....🔊
Bravo 👏
She's cute.
These ladies would make Eric, Jack, Ginger very proud.
They did the song justice. I'd go see these ladies on concert.
Ladies....KEEP PLAYING LIKE YOU DO. YOU GOT IT!
Spot on. This is movin‘. Big time. Love it
ABSOLUTELY AMAZING!!! I'm listening to the lead guitarist
Playing SPOT ON, all of a sudden
the Bass Player comes RIPPING THROUGH with some serious Riffs
and making that Squire Bass KILL!
Anyways this just appeared on my
Screen, and I'm SO GLAD I got to
see this Band, their STRAIGHT UP
KILLERS! 🎸💚
They've played the full song in a recent livestream and I'm in awe of their skills.
Including Crossroads at 18:10 are covers of Rory Gallagher's Cradle Rock, Oh Well and 6 of their own songs.ruclips.net/video/WS8TJEqqTLg/видео.html&ab_channel=DeaMatrona.
These girls actually interchange bass and lead guitars. Watch them play Rory Gallagher, you'll see.
Super talented and this old rocker, who grew up with this kind of music it's a real joy to see.
WOW!!! Just stumbled on this...These people came to play!!! FANTASTIC!!!
Damn they all can play. Bass badass drums badass and the guitar was dead nuts on. These girls know what's up
You said it well
I have this song being played at the Grande Ballroom in Detroit,Michigan 1967. These 3 do a great job of jamming this tune.
I watched Cream at the Albert Hall doing this is 68 and again at their reunion gig. I am stunned by how close this band is to Cream. Orla's solos are very Claptonesque...very controlled and yet hugely creative. Mollie's bass playing is unreal. If she was using a fretless bass, I would struggle to tell the difference between her and Jack. And Mamie, like Ginger, keeps it all together. This is a seriously good band and it can only be a question of time before they achieve super-stardom. .
Yeah, playing a fretless bass is hard, and I don't think it would have added much to this song. That was a good bass line she played.
I first heard Cream play in Orange County in 69.... Those were some good years for music.
And thses Ladies did them proud!
Came across these young ladies by chance on RUclips.I think they are brilliant.This would impress Clapton I'm sure.
She's actually playing Clapton's solo note for note.
@@jimihendrix3143
Exactly. To refer to her solo as 'creative' as another commenter did is ridiculous. They're very good, but that was paint by the numbers guitar playing. Not only that the departure part where Clapton, Bruce and Baker went crazy is obviously beyond this band's reach. Nothing wrong with that, but safe to say Fanny, The Bangles, Joan Jett, Susie Quatro, Hole or Zepperella aren't looking over their shoulders.
Love how this girl refuses to let the bass hide in the background, she puts it right there in your face and it’s great.
She was copying Jack Bruce. All three members of Cream were accomplished in their own right, and weren't about to be upstaged by either of the others.
Pretty impressive these ladies nailed it . I have seen and heard many covers of this and don't recall ever seeing it done any better. I played in bands myself and i couldn't have done it any better.
Saw them outside the Victoria centre after Christmas. They were amazing. First time I've stood and watched buskers for 20-30 minutes. There was a crowd formed around them.
Excellent Girls , drummer needs to be a bit busier to get the thun
When male rockers play they make faces like they’re in pain, ladies play like it’s just fun. I love it!!
I have been reliably informed that my jamming face is one of blissed out befuddlement, so there.
Someone has never watched Este Haim play
Well, they've obviously never had Man flu then....
And that young lady playing bass. What a total bottom basist. You dirty girl❤
I actually asked my wife about this yesterday and she said I don’t make any face when I play…maybe I’m dead inside
As a cream fan I would give this 10 out of 10 .👍
Any chance ye would do White Room or Badge.
I'll bet they could also do a killer version of Strange Brew.
I see lots of aged rockers in the comments, who remember the 60s and Cream (like me), truly stunned by this brilliant performance.
Now thats a real endorsement!
For sure ! And to all the people who say Cream did it better 'no shit??'
This popped up on my feed last night as I was watching bass guitar videos. BRILLIANT~~! I'm very glad I clicked on it. Was not expecting much but when the bass player stepped forward with that red bass and laid down the groove I was pulled right in. So Proceeded to watch more of Dea's videos and saw that they do the old switcharoo and each is very proficient on guitar and bass....Save My Soul!! Let me just say that this older man was very inspired. Playing the old stuff and now writing with your own voices. There are amazing things ahead for
Dea Matrona. A new fan.
This couldn't have been any better. Wish I could have been there. Outstanding performance ladies.
It's amazing to me that these girls, who weren't even born when we all first heard this song, have so captured the spirit of it and even taken it forward into the future.
Very well performed. Great challenge by these girls. But excellent work.
Jack & Ginger would've smiled to see this homage to their music. And we may be sure someone shared this with Eric.
Gary McAleer I am sure EC would dig this. You're right about Jack and Ginger too.
I'm not sure anything makes Ginger smile and he would dismiss these girls as a cute garage band. Probably one he is investigating suing for playing a copywriter Cream song.
Marrowbones it’s funny that within a minute of the girls starting I was shouting “hit the drums as if you were ginger “ at the drummer. I always say when I listen to Crossroad “how the he’ll can just three people generate that sound”. The girls didn’t do bad big brownie points for taking on a Cream track .
@@gregorytimmons4777 Nothing would make Ginger smile now that he's been dead for a year. ;O)
As I watched I saw visions of Eric and Robert Johnson with big ol grins!!
Keep makin music!
I’ve seen a lot of bands do this song, but you ladies really capture the raw feel and sound of that original live recording. Awesome
Deserved a lot more applause than what they got. Excellent cover!
It's amazing that all this cool sound comes from this small amount of equipment, if I was there I'd be dancing to that
In reality the groove comes from the players!!! But the equipment is doing a bonkers job for what it is
And then I'd pull up a chair and just sit and enjoy.
Watch the Cream version. Wall of Sound
@@82kevc dude do you realise they sound like an amateur band jesus christ hahahahaahahah
Wow great job girls. I’m a very seasoned musician and I declare, y’all are really good. I’m so happy you’re playing real music and not this modern garbage on top 40 radio. Great guitar tone. Bassist is smokin it! Drummer is tight.
FINALLY, someone who actually gets the timing on the riff correct! Really nice job.
That's almost exactly the Cream version. I know a guy who was practicing that for ages. Well done.
I know a guy too and never got there unfortunately .
I am a work in progress on that Clapton stuff too.
Great to see Cream is still remembered and appreciated. Guitarist and bassist are actually quite good, and surprisingly give Eric and Jack a run for their money. Nice work ladies!
Agreed... on both counts.
I would drop o my knees in tears if I heard these gals live playing this.
DIE AUTOTUNE DIE
This made me laugh and cry at the same time. One of the best Cream songs ever. You've got it perfectly. Fantastic version! Well done! Very soulful and true. THANKS! MORE!
When granddaughters play the music of their grandfathers! I love it!
Awesome cover . Nice to rock ‘n’ roll still alive all over the globe . Keep rockin girls . Y’all are very talented and thanks for sharing .
This made me smile. Quite amazing! Fun to listen to and fun to watch because when the band is having fun so are the audience. Shout out from Fort Worth, TX , USA. ?More please...
Totally Effing Awesome! Wow is all I can say. Eric, Jack and Ginger would be very impressed.
This video was on my recommended list back in late October and I shared it on FB. It had about 45k views at that time. Now its growing exponentially and has reached 574k. It was at 500k just 5 days ago. The amount of views is commensurate with the quality of the performance here. There will always be a market for quality live classic rock.
Wow! Not just playing a great version of this song but nailing Clapton’s part effortlessly. Probably Jack Bruce’s as well, I can’t tell over my phone speakers. I’m so glad I discovered this band, I’ve watched some of their studio recordings and they are phenomenal
I missed ginger bakers fine chops...nonetheless a beautiful rendition. Kudos ladies.
Bass is seriously good :)
I’m so glad….I see what you did there 😀
@@MrDino1953 Haha, I didn’t even realise!
That Ladies and Gentlemen, is how's it's done! Spot on Ladies, Spot on!!!
Note for note. Wow. You did justice to what is arguably the best live guitar performance of all time. I'm stunned and speechless yet excited and inspired. Thank you and super Congratulations on your musical achievements!
Wow
Yeh, Note for note - my all-time favourite lead break - I was blown away when I heard this - I've been trying to play it for years:-) - and three hot chicks as a bonus - hooda thunk?
(Editor's note:- we apologise for the "sexist" remark at the end - this does not reflect the values of our organisation, but is solely the opinion of the writer, a throwback to the sixties when females were colloquially referred to as "chicks" or "birds" and Clapton was a god)
@@stephenpalmer8072 But I think it's politically correct to now say 'Orlaith is God'.
Great job ladies as ever. Solid playing from all parts.
Damn .. I am so impressed ! It’s one thing to play the notes, but to capture the power and passion that made that song iconic, is something that I have seen too many pro and seasoned players fail to do . Thank you !!!
The bass player got as close Jack Bruce as I have ever heard in a live performance and with the great guitar player and singer, this is a top shelf performance hands down!
Bassline kicks. Jack would love it.
The Bassist seems to want to hog the limelight as well.
@@acm1350 they take turns "hogging" -- they seem like great friends having a great time. And they're all 3 excellent musicians with great taste, choosing good material to cover and writing pretty good songs, too.
Indeed very nice
Not to mention the drummer keeping perfect time!
In other vids, they switch instruments -- I've known a lot of guitarists, it doesn't seem like many play bass that well or so easily. I think the more videos I've seen, the more mind-blowing they seem.
Love the guitar tone from that Strat. Pretty solid.
Totally AWSOME. True creation in real time. Thanks for sharing.
I wasn’t watching just listening, and so often I caught myself saying “WOAH HOLD ON” and rewinding to see what the bass player was doing. Phenomenal stuff!!!
That little Musicmaster bass sounds pretty damn good. And she is nailing a lot of Jacks actual licks and fills from the original recording.
Yes it does and yes she is! Wonderful performance.
Really. And the way she goes from the five to six instead of four is really cool, Same way Jack Bruce did it.
A song from my youth. Well done lads, er lassies.
It's a Squier Bronco bass and yes, it does and yes, she does.
Squier Bronco short scale isn't it?
That is amazing
This is maybe the 10th time I ve watched this and you again managed to bring a tear pf joy to this 68 year olds eyes :))))
Only ten, i am seventy one and this is about my one hundred plus times i have watch these girls play great music.
Others are right. I can't stop listening and watching too.
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I'm 70 and I've flooded the street !!! 😁 😉 😉 😘
@@johntrojan9653 :))))
Brilliant
I've played this tune live on-stage 100s of times and it always whips up the crowd
These ladies have done it right proper tidy
The bassist really nailed Jack Bruce’s bass lines throughout the song. I’ve played that song on the bass a million times and I am seriously impressed with her ability. Keep on rockin’!!!
Check out their livestream version of Rory Gallagher "Cradle Rock". Both Mollie and Orláith play lead and bass, and swap instruments..
ruclips.net/video/4J6z1xGYd4c/видео.html&start_radio=1&rv=JtUQlLLgJJ8
OMG She nailed that solo! I could watch that drummer (Jodie Foster )having such fun all night! Crapton of music coming from that full bass. Thanks for this.
They hit it note for note and even get the sound and fell 100% including the voicing... brilliant.
Good job guys! 👍🇺🇸🎉 Keep playing, keep learning! Thanks for your video! I enjoyed it 🤩
Best version of Crossroads since Cream's Wheels of Fire live track. The bass player has Jack's rife down to a fine art and the guitarist is Clapton note and sound perfect. Wonderful stuff. You girls should really get signed up for an album deal with Polydor.
Wow. That brighten my Whole day! Youngin's rockin it OUT. My fav band honored in Big Way Outstanding... Delaware sea hey!
This is my favorite song ever. Eric , Ginger and Bruce would be proud!!! Nicely done. It’s a tough song to play. A lot of finger work. Good job!
If I were passing by that day I'd give them everything I had in my wallet.......well done girls......you really pushed it.......all great musicians.......
Sign these talented kadies up. Jack Bruce is smiling down on 'em.
kadies?
@@TomTobin67 75 with detefiorating eyedight... and my editor sux too. Ladiez. Thanks ffg or beinv up on the very latedt. ¿Cumprende?
Phil Lynott and Rory Gallagher are smiling down too (the girls are from Ireland)
And Ginger Baker
Music industry does not sign up true talent anymore .
Killin the lead guitar!! Tight group ❤
Covering three of the greatest musicians ever was very brave but very well done. When I was young busking was a guy attached to six different instruments singing "I’m a one man band", they never looked like this.
Amazed these young ladies even are into The Cream as they were from like 50 years ago☺️🌈
Bassist is making some excellent choices. Pays the original a huge compliment
Yea, and she’s playing a Squier. I guess you don’t need a two thousand dollar bass to play beautiful music.
@@lbahr11 Yes, you are positively correct. However, if I were to purchase a stock fender mustang, I could easily pay a luthier $2000 to make it an exceptional, one of a kind instrument. The bones of it are strong.
@@ricky4001cs For two grand what are you going to do to a Mustang? Install a toilet.
@@hpodell First, I would strip the thing down and have a thin sheet of flame eyed maple added to the front body and of back body too, as well as the head stock front. Then the tuners would be upgraded to the most expensive shit avaliable. Same to the pick ups. I would add a badass bridge, a bone nut, switches, and all internal electronics would be upgraded to the BEST FUCKING THING avaliable. Then I would have that dreary meh ass maple fretboard with boorish dot markers removed, and have a gorgeous slab of BLACK ASS ebony put in its place. Then I would have elaborate inlays placed all along the fretboard to represent my own particular "musical journey".. whatever the fuck THAT means. At this point we would have one exceptionally fucking awesome cheap ass bass guitar making some incredible music. We must be near the 2k mark by now.... Listening to the song as I write this, I am again impressed by the bassists choice of notes. Really good playing.
@@ricky4001cs Interesting list . I'd recommend going with that toilet installation if I were you. The note choices are good because they were chosen by Jack Bruce. Now if she could play them in the pocket it would be much improved. So far just meh.
My only criticism ; as I recall that version is from a double album - I want MORE ! Great job Ladies.
The guitar player has memorized Clapton's solo- beautiful job, perfect guitar sound!
And the bass player is playing Jack Bruce’s lines too
The bass line was always my favorite! Nice.
Holy crap!! This is amazing. 😮 How are those people just walking past!?
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Authentic to the Cream cover, including the bell bottoms. Consider my 'like' to be a virtual dollar in the hat. Thanks.
I'm right behind you.
Great. Good job gals. So happy to see women playing instruments and getting into classic rock.
This isn’t busking.
This is an open-air rock concert.
John. I think it would rightly be an open air concert if it were a planned event for their fans. It’s legit busking if they set up their instruments without license or permission on the street with no plan except to practice, advertise or entertain for just the generous patronage of passers by. Well done either way, though.
Amplified busking is a selfish, inconsiderate nuisance. Spoils it for other buskers too. Ever noticed they seem to take less money than acoustic buskers.
@@luckybag6814 Time to change your first name to "Dirt." Live music, amplified or acoustic in public spaces should be celebrated. Stop being a petty, sanctimonious, narrow minded killjoy.
@@luckybag6814 my banjo is louder than any battery amp so I'm not concerned if other buskers want to plug in
If I've got the time and drive to reply to all these useless and idiotic comments I think all 6 of us need to get a life
Time & again we see the quality of music that came from the 60s / 70s. It was a great time to be young.
I lost all hope that today's youth could have any interest in Rock n Roll. Until I saw this. You gals are great.
2:21. That’s team work. The bassist turns off the guitarist’s pedal once they go back to the verses.
yes Orlaith instructed her , Mollie to
Typical bass player ,nothing better to do,,,,,only joking,im a drummer.Very cool playing
Great job ladies! As somebody who's played this song a thousand or so times himself over the years?All I can say is? Ya done good! Keep up the good work!
wow ! eric would be sooo proud ! great job, thank you for old memories.....
Three lovely Irish ladies absolutely tearing up the Rock 'n Roll Canon
Says a music producer in 70s?
@@Gonkawonga well the 60's were when I was a teenager but great music is great music
Every man's sweethearts
Very confident young trio of ladies..obviously have good rock grounding and understanding of song structure..love the bass/lead interplay here!
CUTE-NESS OVERLOAD. Wow, sound good and look good. Excellent.
These girls are killing it
this is courageous … being a trio it could so easily fall apart… but it doesn’t!!
Gosh, they are good. They cover Cream's original version perfectly.... amazing....well done.
You are courageous young females! Taking on Cream who was one of the greatest rock/blues band ever and in my opinion this song is one of their best and you do it great justice. Well done!
Awesome ,huge Cream fan from the first album ,I was waitin on the bass to sing ,like Jack Bruce when the guitar solo came in and she did great!
Awesome cover guys. So much accurate detail is impressive
Great tone on that guitar. Ladies can absolutely get it done!! Excellent job...as usual.
Absolutely outstanding. This is as good a rendition of this song as any I've ever heard. Except, of course, Cream.
Gut gespielt, Mädels! Ich wünsche euch viel Glück, dass Ihr es noch weiterbringt!
They need to get a record out, like a someone make these ppl big, they deserve it
They're 50 years too late.
How I wish we had more of this type of music on the radio these days!! GREAT JOB LADIES KEEP IT UP
Crushed appropriately. Bravo!
Excellent stuff ladies, love your work. Best wishes from Dublin.
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Would be great to see these guys on Grafton St. wouldn't it Seán?... I've been following them for a while, they're really good !!
Second that and imagine a set with our Allie 🤩. 🎵🎶🎵🎶
@@leonardmcdermott7703 I was actually thinking Saibh or Izo would be a better match-up, but whatever, they're all amazing !!
Grafton Street? These girls are really good, they sure don't need Allie. Or Grafton Street. Playing for shoppers and mingling with every kid in Dublin with a guitar? Unfortunately, Grafton Street is definitely no Laurel Canyon.
@@leonardmcdermott7703 Seriously? What does this band need Allies caterwauling for? Both the lead guitarist and bassist sing. And they sing very well, on key, without shouting, over singing, and without 2 or 3 voice squeaks per song. These girls can rock and roll, musical talent and great presence, they definitely don't need Allie in there.
Excellent job ladies. I agree with an earlier comment that it is tough to achieve a Cream, Clapton feel on this song and you three did it seamlessly.
Wow ! What’s next ? I hope you continue playing for the rest of your lives !