I have listened to many drum solos in my time. Ginger with out question is one of THE best drummers I have ever heard. He Kills the drums here and he didn't miss a beat. I thought Bonham could do a great solo. But this one is one that will stand out in time as one of the best.
One of my top 5 rock drummers...Very creative and different...Saw him 3 times with Cream,once with Blind Faith,and here at Toad's place in New Haven,Ct...I saw myself in the video on stage left....right near Ginger....He was spot on on this night.
I am stunned!!!!!!!!! I have been a complete and total Cream fanatic since 1967 - and this is the first time I have run across this particular version of Toad. Ginger literally kills with this performance! This goes right to the top of my list of top Toad performances!! I still get flabbergasted when Ginger gets all four limbs going independently at breakneck speeds!
Totally agree . I think this is my favourite and best Toad drum solo . I thought the guitar player was Gary Moore initially but now realise it's not . Didn't enjoy his contribution to the performance but doesn't really matter ....Ginger shines so brightly anything else is almost irrelevant .
@@Roy-or6ev Roy, I was at this show, and i was about 20 away from Ginger when he was escorted on to the stage by a stage crew member, he had pink hospital bands on his wrist, from Yale New Haven hospital, because he hurt his wrist a few days before the show, and went to the hospital to make sure everything was right.
I was at this show. Ginger came in the door , a hospital bracelet on his wrist and bandages on both arms. Shook my hand and said hello as he walked by me. True Story.
COOL! I WAS THERE TOO! Were you staff? How did you get to shake his hand? I remember Jack saying that Ginger was back stage having a tea, and "we're going to bring Ginger out soon" As crabby as he was, I think he had some decency underneath the ruff exterior. Thanks for you response.
@@dangannon6422 Thanks Dan, definitely the coolest drummer of all time. I was about 20 feet away. This was toads place when he came up to the side of the stage with a roadie.
Thanks for posting this. I saw this band one week before, Feb 4 1990 at the Bayou in Wash DC. I saw Ginger do Toad with Cream Nov 3 1968 at the Baltimore Civic Center and his Do What You Like solo with Blind Faith July 20 1969. At all three concerts his solo got the biggest ovation of the night (standing). At the Bayou we were all standing on the chairs and the couple at my table said he sounds like a train. This Toad you have posted is as fine as I have ever heard. Thanks for sharing this piece of history.
@guitar1067 I wish I could have been to the shows you have seen but I was a newborn in '68.I could have seen this 1 but I was unfortunately beginning a career as a heroin addict and not going to shows like I was in the mid to late 80's.I saw some of the all time greats but I missed seeing the best(in my opinion)😢.I survived the heroin just like Ginger himself did.His drumming was absolutely spectacular in this footage and time period.Now(also in my opinion only),this kid can play guitar,no doubt about it, but his heavy metal glam twists with the tremolo do not fit the situation.Same when Ozzy had Brad Gillis from Night Ranger doing Sabbath tunes on Speak of the Devil live album and tour.I'm absolutely certain that Ginger was thinking the same thing cause he is famous for his 1 beat in the right place says more than many in the same place.I think that Jack was thinking that recruiting fresh talent would help put new life to older material.Not here baby,dude just don't fit.I still would've gone just to hear Gingers drumming if nothing else.Jack was having issues with heroin also whilst Ginger was finally clean and still a beast on the kit.He was good till his last show doing the fusion thing with Abass.Rest in peace Ginger knowing that you are remembered just as you wished when once asked how you wanted to be in an interview,a drummer.Google up Ginger Baker,the answer is as follows:Ginger Baker-English Drummer.I personally would add The Greatest English Drummer!Take care all and thanks for posting this footage.
I b envious of u, as we never saw Ginger while he was w/ Cream or Blind Faith. However I think we saw The Jack Bruce Band featuring Ginger Baker twice n 6 wks time span. (I say think becuz the guitarist was a young unknown teen)1st was at the Coach House in San Juan Capistrano, Ca. Then in Ventura, Ca. at the Ventura Theater. Both venues were quite small. In between those 2 concerts, we saw Eric Clapton & His Band at the Pacific Amphitheater. Needless to say> JC Band was mo better than the EC band. What the hey, they were ⅔ Cream. 😉
@@josephesposito3499 Yes, he came in through the back door halfway through the show and strode through the audience to the stage. I seem to recall he was wearing the trench coat he had on for the BBM album cover.
@@Smokey_da_Bear Yes he played half the show AFTER the other drummer gave contrast to how great Ginger was. That girl band that warmed up the audience was terrible and too loud if you remember
@@josephesposito3499 Girl band? I was one of the first people in line at the door and grabbed a stool at the bar long before the show. It was strictly a Jack and Ginger show as I recall (could be a little fuzzy on that). On one trip back from doing one-hitters in the men's room I walked past the green room and Jack was in the doorway warming up on bass. I exchanged a few words and went back to my seat which was being held for me by the girl I was with. It was a very cold February night and I remember a shoe-less beggar on the street when we left Toad's. Are you sure you were at that show? Jack and Ginger played there once before that show.
@@Smokey_da_Bear YES I WAS AT >BOTH SHOWS at Toads place and there was a girl band that warmed up. Maybe we were at different shows? I was told the show I SAW was the 4th date at the beginning of the tour. I then saw them AGAIN at Toads at the END of the tour. I also remember Jack saying: "boy it's cold MAN" so I was at both shows and there was a girl band that warmed up at one of them. btw they SUCKED LOL
Too bad about the guitar player but what a great solo! Saw Ginger in 2010 in Minneapolis at a jazz club outta sight he was sick as a dog had to take more than one break for " the technicolor yawn " as he phrased it and he still played fantastic all jazz no cream ( from what I remember ) at one point he gave a shout-out to Cyril Davies of all people who I think may have been in Graham Bond Organization w Baker
I have listened to many drum solos in my time. Ginger with out question is one of THE best drummers I have ever heard. He Kills the drums here and he didn't miss a beat. I thought Bonham could do a great solo. But this one is one that will stand out in time as one of the best.
One of my top 5 rock drummers...Very creative and different...Saw him 3 times with Cream,once with Blind Faith,and here at Toad's place in New Haven,Ct...I saw myself in the video on stage left....right near Ginger....He was spot on on this night.
I saw this group in Boston 'Blues' speed tapped his way through White Room... Learning when NOT to play is vital. Gotta Love Mr. Baker
Mr. Baker The absolute best.
The outstanding drummer of his generation.
I am stunned!!!!!!!!! I have been a complete and total Cream fanatic since 1967 - and this is the first time I have run across this particular version of Toad. Ginger literally kills with this performance! This goes right to the top of my list of top Toad performances!! I still get flabbergasted when Ginger gets all four limbs going independently at breakneck speeds!
I was at this show in New Haven CT. I saw Ginger walk onto the stage about 20 feet away from me, his hair was still somewhat orange.
Totally agree . I think this is my favourite and best Toad drum solo . I thought the guitar player was Gary Moore initially but now realise it's not . Didn't enjoy his contribution to the performance but doesn't really matter ....Ginger shines so brightly anything else is almost irrelevant .
@@josephesposito3499 Close your eyes. Let Ginger transport you to the heart of Africa, where polyrhythms abound! Mr. Baker was a master syncopation.
Correction: "master of syncopation".
@@Roy-or6ev Roy, I was at this show, and i was about 20 away from Ginger when he was escorted on to the stage by a stage crew member, he had pink hospital bands on his wrist, from Yale New Haven hospital, because he hurt his wrist a few days before the show, and went to the hospital to make sure everything was right.
even at age 75 Mr. Baker is still the worlds greatest drummer and always will be!!!!!!
I was at this show. Ginger came in the door , a hospital bracelet on his wrist and bandages on both arms. Shook my hand and said hello as he walked by me. True Story.
COOL! I WAS THERE TOO! Were you staff? How did you get to shake his hand? I remember Jack saying that Ginger was back stage having a tea, and "we're going to bring Ginger out soon" As crabby as he was, I think he had some decency underneath the ruff exterior. Thanks for you response.
I remember Blues told the guys at Brian Guitars that Ginger hurt his wrist.
@@josephesposito3499 he came in thd front door. I was standing near the door
@@dangannon6422 Thanks Dan, definitely the coolest drummer of all time. I was about 20 feet away. This was toads place when he came up to the side of the stage with a roadie.
His usual salutation is "Piss off Mate" you caught him on a good night!...Gotta Love Ginger!
Excellent creative playing from Mister Ginger and many unhinged animals in the audence, who rather listen to their own screams :)
He new he was good and he had a reason to know it.
Spectacular ! A monster !!
grande , unico , creativo , armonioso , il maestro Ginger
Wow, listen to those poly rhythms!!!
Thanks for posting this. I saw this band one week before, Feb 4 1990 at the Bayou in Wash DC. I saw Ginger do Toad with Cream Nov 3 1968 at the Baltimore Civic Center and his Do What You Like solo with Blind Faith July 20 1969. At all three concerts his solo got the biggest ovation of the night (standing). At the Bayou we were all standing on the chairs and the couple at my table said he sounds like a train. This Toad you have posted is as fine as I have ever heard. Thanks for sharing this piece of history.
@guitar1067
I wish I could have been to the shows you have seen but I was a newborn in '68.I could have seen this 1 but I was unfortunately beginning a career as a heroin addict and not going to shows like I was in the mid to late 80's.I saw some of the all time greats but I missed seeing the best(in my opinion)😢.I survived the heroin just like Ginger himself did.His drumming was absolutely spectacular in this footage and time period.Now(also in my opinion only),this kid can play guitar,no doubt about it, but his heavy metal glam twists with the tremolo do not fit the situation.Same when Ozzy had Brad Gillis from Night Ranger doing Sabbath tunes on Speak of the Devil live album and tour.I'm absolutely certain that Ginger was thinking the same thing cause he is famous for his 1 beat in the right place says more than many in the same place.I think that Jack was thinking that recruiting fresh talent would help put new life to older material.Not here baby,dude just don't fit.I still would've gone just to hear Gingers drumming if nothing else.Jack was having issues with heroin also whilst Ginger was finally clean and still a beast on the kit.He was good till his last show doing the fusion thing with Abass.Rest in peace Ginger knowing that you are remembered just as you wished when once asked how you wanted to be in an interview,a drummer.Google up Ginger Baker,the answer is as follows:Ginger Baker-English Drummer.I personally would add The Greatest English Drummer!Take care all and thanks for posting this footage.
I b envious of u, as we never saw Ginger while he was w/ Cream or Blind Faith. However I think we saw The Jack Bruce Band featuring Ginger Baker twice n 6 wks time span. (I say think becuz the guitarist was a young unknown teen)1st was at the Coach House in San Juan Capistrano, Ca. Then in Ventura, Ca. at the Ventura Theater. Both venues were quite small. In between those 2 concerts, we saw Eric Clapton & His Band at the Pacific Amphitheater. Needless to say> JC Band was mo better than the EC band. What the hey, they were ⅔ Cream. 😉
Great and unlike other certain drummer's without showing off👍✌️
its not how fast you play . its what you say. mr. baker says a whole lot go ginger.
I was there. I rushed the stage when they played this. I can hear myself screaming, "GINGER!!!" in the audience.
I was there too. I saw Ginger walk on the stage with a roadie with his ever present cigarette
@@josephesposito3499 Yes, he came in through the back door halfway through the show and strode through the audience to the stage. I seem to recall he was wearing the trench coat he had on for the BBM album cover.
@@Smokey_da_Bear Yes he played half the show AFTER the other drummer gave contrast to how great Ginger was. That girl band that warmed up the audience was terrible and too loud if you remember
@@josephesposito3499 Girl band? I was one of the first people in line at the door and grabbed a stool at the bar long before the show. It was strictly a Jack and Ginger show as I recall (could be a little fuzzy on that). On one trip back from doing one-hitters in the men's room I walked past the green room and Jack was in the doorway warming up on bass. I exchanged a few words and went back to my seat which was being held for me by the girl I was with. It was a very cold February night and I remember a shoe-less beggar on the street when we left Toad's. Are you sure you were at that show? Jack and Ginger played there once before that show.
@@Smokey_da_Bear YES I WAS AT >BOTH SHOWS at Toads place and there was a girl band that warmed up. Maybe we were at different shows? I was told the show I SAW was the 4th date at the beginning of the tour. I then saw them AGAIN at Toads at the END of the tour. I also remember Jack saying: "boy it's cold MAN" so I was at both shows and there was a girl band that warmed up at one of them. btw they SUCKED LOL
I was there....I just saw myself....I could reach out and touch Ginger Bakers drums.....
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN THE KING OF DRUM HAVE SPOKEN
Superman
Amazing stamina!
I N C R E I B L E!!!!
Too bad about the guitar player but what a great solo! Saw Ginger in 2010 in Minneapolis at a jazz club outta sight he was sick as a dog had to take more than one break for " the technicolor yawn " as he phrased it and he still played fantastic all jazz no cream ( from what I remember ) at one point he gave a shout-out to Cyril Davies of all people who I think may have been in Graham Bond Organization w Baker
No I'm wrong on that Davies knew him but was in Blues Incorporated...anyway love Mr. Baker
Much more better than john bonham, He destroy him HERE!!!
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to all other drummers take a lesson
ludwig forever
Great Ginger. Bless Saraceno: ugh...all metal pyrotechnics with none of Clapton's feel and phrasing. He doesn't even belong in this band...a poor fit