Cream - Spoonful - Live in Detroit (1967)
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- Опубликовано: 9 июн 2019
- Grande Ballroom, Detroit Mich, 15th October 1967
Eric Clapton - guitar, vocals
Jack Bruce - bass, vocals
Ginger Baker - drums, percussion
Cream were a 1960s British rock power trio consisting of drummer Ginger Baker, guitarist/singer Eric Clapton and bassist/singer Jack Bruce. The group's third album, Wheels of Fire (1968), was the world's first platinum-selling double album. The band is widely regarded as the world's first successful supergroup. In their career, they sold more than 15 million copies of their albums worldwide. Their music included songs based on traditional blues such as "Crossroads" and "Spoonful", and modern blues such as "Born Under a Bad Sign", as well as more current material such as "Strange Brew", "Tales of Brave Ulysses" and "Toad".
The band's biggest hits were "I Feel Free" (UK number 11), "Sunshine of Your Love" (US number 5), "White Room" (US number 6), "Crossroads" (US number 28), and "Badge" (UK number 18).
The band made a significant impact on the popular music of the time, and, along with Jimi Hendrix and other notable guitarists and bands, popularised the use of the wah-wah pedal. They provided a heavy yet technically proficient musical theme that foreshadowed and influenced the emergence of British bands such as Led Zeppelin, Deep Purple and Black Sabbath in the late 1960s and the early 1970s. They also had an impact on American southern rock groups the Allman Brothers Band and Lynyrd Skynyrd. The band's live performances influenced progressive rock acts such as Rush.
The band was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1993. They were included in both Rolling Stone and VH1's lists of the "100 Greatest Artists of All Time," at number 67 and 61 respectively. They were also ranked number 16 on VH1's "100 Greatest Artists of Hard Rock".
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The people in the world these days ....
I have Heard various Versions of Cream Playing Spoonful, and NONE get me Bored.
These 3 EXCELLENT Musicians were at the Top of their Game NEVER to be passed for their incredible improvisation.
Jsck Bruce's Voice is superb in this Recording.
Portentoso e irrepetible... Rock blues serio y grandioso... Cream es rock a un nivel estratosférico...
WOW!
Spoonful is one of the first real blues songs I learned to play . It’s Hypnotic, Stone Cold Blues . Eric Clapton Made This a Masterpiece . It has emotional notes and can never be copied exactly because it is free and easy like the 1960’s .
Howlin' Wolf made this a masterpiece, written by the great Willie Dixon...learn your blues history my friend!
Cream moved the blues, with the help of molecule discovered in Switzerland in1938, just a little further. 😀
Jack
Bruce
Is
Amazing
Still brilliant after all these years.
My Friends in Lynyrd Skynyrd are big CREAM fans
I really wish a 1968 Detroit boot was out..EC then went over and stepped in with Mayall playing Mick Taylor’s Les Paul..wish there was audio..though I am thankful for what we have available
Blows your mind....
Awesome!!! Thank you, thank you, thank you ! ! !
Oh how cool is this :) Thanks so very much!
Welcome Back! Thanks for uploading all this great music!!
First heard them 1967 on my 8 track stereo in my surf rack equipped 1956 VW Beetle. Now all these decades, life and body mind changes precipitated by the 60s, I return again and again to listen and feel that pulsing rock.
Jeff Beck never covered Spoonful to my knowledge. You?
I believe this has been sped up slightly
Luka Matevski pitch must have been changed
Maybe but I do t think they help with speed
Was this the show that Eric was wearing chaps on stage? 3:13 😉