I Didn't Know They Performed This Song || Cream - Sunshine of your love || Drummer Reacts
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- Опубликовано: 1 июл 2024
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#cream #sunshineofyourlove - Развлечения
What incredible Musicianship 🤯👏
& thank you Mom for recommending this song to me.
Love you 💜
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Shane
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Wanker. Wanna be be cool? Get some style.
They not only did this song they wrote it.
The first supergroup, I loved their music when I first heard it 50+ years ago and love it still.
They wrote it and performed it . One of the original Rock bands . I'm 73 years old and I used to see this band perform in little town halls .
cream forever bought their 1st album in 69 rock royalty yo
Shane
Cream played 4 nights concerts at Royal Albert Hall in London in May of 2005. These concerts were their last time together for an audience. Jack (2014) and Ginger (2019) died. Eric still making music today at age of 79. He stated new album will be released soon.
Joh Bonham drum solo. Moby Dick, at the Royal Albert Hall 1970. Mind blowing. About 13 minutes long.
Thank you Shane, I loved this song when it first came out, you made an older lady very happy.
Three of the greatest rock musicians ever. Set the benchmark for many who followed eg Zep . Unfortunately Ginger and jack are no longer with us.RIP. Notice jack doesn’t have frets on his guitar. Great reaction.
Left school about 78 and found a Cream album in a local shop. This was my introduction to Rock/Blues.... Never looked back
I still have my original vinyls for CREAM. They were really the first super group. Man, I'm getting old. I have this concert on DVD also. The original recordings were great, they were getting a little long in the tooth and weren't quite up to snuff compared to their youth. Too bad they really couldn't get along and broke up after only a few years. Listen to the original if you really want to have a tasty treat. Jack Bruce and Ginger Baker, R.I.P.
Hey Shane. An oldie but a goodie. Remember this in 1970. Every Nightclub had it on the play list. 🇦🇺
Saw them do it in in the same venue in the late '60's - WONDERFUL
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That was a treat. Thx mom! 🎉🎉🎉🎉
Thank you so much Shane love tons ❤
@@marilyngower2739 💜
I've seen this concert before on yt but not this version with the jamming in the end. Must've been another night. Nothing short of amazing these three blokes. Appreciate you didn't interrupt every 2 minutes like so many others.
No other band had such an impact on rock music. Part of my youth, then gone after only two years. One critic described their "exultant technical mastery". Ginger was one of a kind, truly a "mad bastard". If you do one of his solos you should do the one from this concert ("Toad"). His best IMO
This is one of my favourite tracks by one of my favourite bands, featuring my favourite performers at the top of their game.
Ginger did a (famous) solo at this reunion concert during which Eric and Jack left the stage and came back later as if they forgot they left Ginger playing.
I remember hearing this my freshman year in college, one year after Disraeli Gears came out. The guys across the hall had a nice stereo system, poster, and black light. Blew my mind.
Masterclass 👌 first album I ever bought was Jeff Beck Truth followed swiftly by Cream’s Greatest Hits ..still 2 of the best 🔥
This was a reunion in 05. The original albums in the late 60s were mind blowing. Nothing like them at that time. I’ve seen Clapton several times and always plays this and White room as a tribute to his mates.
Amazing video friend! 👍
Thanks for the treat!
Real music by real and exceptionally talented musicians. Jack Bruce and his fretless bass - great stuff! "White Room," from the same concert is absolutely wonderful. If you watch the DVD of the whole concert you'll spot an awed Brian May (of Queen) in the audience.
Hi Shane, how are you mate? All good here thanks, I've just discovered your channel and I've subscribed :) I've been enjoying your Queen reactions and watching you vibe out to their incredible music - they're my favourite band. I highly recommend their live rendition of 'Keep Yourself Alive' in Montreal 1981 for you to react to... It's a fast paced rocker with an awesome drum solo at the end if it by Roger Taylor! Great music reaction channel, keep rocking, bro :)
Great reaction! Ginger Baker was one of the most influential drummers of the 1960’s. If you want to be blown away, check out Toad, Ginger’s amazing solo that was recorded in his prime with the band (from the Wheels of Fire album). You won’t be disappointed
@@jons3808 We are going wrong played in their farewell tour was, in my opinion, The pinnacle of Baker’s amazing talent.
Nice✨
To bad Ginger and Jack could not get along, they might have stayed together longer then 2 years
That beat that Ginger Baker lays down is just so iconic and really original at the time. Hard to get this much music out of just 3 people. What a line up.
Nice 👍
Greatest rock supergroup ever. All three were from established bands even before forming Cream.
There is a reason Phil Collins named Ginger Baker as a huge influence. What a nice jab. What a great band!
Geddy Lee also said recently his biggest influence was CREAM ❤🇨🇦
@@kimbarry4674 I had not heard that, but it makes complete sense.
@rk41gator ya I read it in a Geddy interview from about a week ago
Prior to forming Cream Jack and Ginger were known primarily as jazz musicians. Eric was mostly interested in blues. Jack Bruce is quoted as saying something like, "We told the record company we're a rock band and we told Eric we were a blues band but really we were a jazz band."
Railroad cars colliding,Ginger on "Toad!" mostly along drum solo by Ginger!
Merci pour avoir mis cette vidéo de ce trio magique qui a enchanté mon adolescence ...
Cream Royal Albert Hall 2005 is neglected more often in favor of their 60s videos in my opinion. Their life experiences and continued craftsmanship are distilled in these performances. We're going wrong (alternate take) is another favorite from the same 2005 shows.
Please react to Tina S, through the fire and flames. Guitar playing like no other.
legendary
Great video, and I loved your reaction commentary about the music. I appreciate all your hard work.
AWESOME ❤Thanks Shane❤
Eric Clapton guitar. Ginger baker drums. Jack bruce bass. Big the late 60$. Only together for a few years
Ginger Baker lived in South Africa for many years
Listen to the albums and make your own judgement.
A true “power trio”!! One of the first; maybe before Hendrix.
Taste.
Be sure to check out Ginger's drum solo from the same concert. ruclips.net/video/1EKaflXTzHw/видео.html
Chech out Ginger Baker’s Airforce, “Don’t Care”. It’s a supergroup put together by Baker with, amongst a cast of many, Stevie Winwood (Traffic) and Graham Bond (The Graham Bond Organisation) plus as I say, a cast of too many to mention.
Try looking up the Baker Gurvitz Army
React to Toad and White Room from the same concert by Cream
Watch John Bonham !!!!
Ginger Baker got kicked out of every other country except for South Africa as far as I know that's where he died on his Ranch
@@dougca7086 I hate to correct you, old chap. He died in Canterbury in England, not South Africa. He returned to his home country in his last years.
Do a live video of this from the 60s. Baker was still good, but not the force of nature he was when I saw Cream in '68.
You said ur a drummer. Do ourself a favour and check out Neil Peart drum solo frankfort. 4 x limbs doing different things. Sorry if this spoils ur love of drumming. Dave urban.
that st4at just doesnt sound like the es335
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I can't understand how anyone, especially a musician can be so uninformed about music.
Grew up in different times, inspired by different music. I know tons of bands but there are pretty famous bands I have not listened to from a different generation so that why I'm doing it now.
@@ShaneAlanGower Well you gave a lot of catching up to do. Heard of The Beatles or the Rolling Stones? Please don't say no...
@davidlauder-qi5zv yes I've heard of them. I played a Beatles melody on drums when I was in college. I do know a lot of classic rock bands but there are some I don't know. I was just more into NuMetal, death metal, metalcore, deathcore, hardcore bands growing up. Was obsessed with Slipknot and KoRn in my teens and many other bands. I enjoyed Tool, Lamb of God & so many other bands as I got older. My taste in music is pretty vast but now I'm just going back to music that my parents enjoyed that I never paid to much attention to, and I'm really appreciating the music and experience now.
@davidlauder-qi5zv I'm even a huge Dream theater , liquid tension experiment fan & grew up listening to so much different genres of music but sometimes there are bands & things I've missed or just wasn't that popular here.
Poor acoustics. The sound just dies.
Weak performance. Usually better to listen to the original studio version. Better quality, fresh performance (except Pink Floyd at Pulse of course). Try Janice Joplin at Alta Mont, Jimi Hendrix at Woodstock. Iron Butterfly of course.
Ginger Baker was one of the great drummers, RIP. And he was fearsome. You messed with Baker at your peril. About the time this video was recorded, British TV decided to make a documentary about him. It went well until the young interviewer decided to push Ginger too far with an offensive and unnecessary question. The interviewer got his nose broken for his efforts. It's all on tape. You don't mess with the Ging.
it's amazing how you a musician, can be so ignorant of rock n roll history
That why I'm trying to learn now. Never to late. I grew up listening to different music.
You didn't know? Seriously? You didn't know Clapton was in it? Learn something about music. I saw them back then and Hendrix.
So this is a reaction video? We listen to a complete song uninterrupted, and then the content creator claps and says that was great please subscribe? No analysis, no insight, no value added. I really don’t see what the point of these videos are.
When I stop the video and give my opinion and analysis people always complain that they don't want that so I stopped doing it. You the first person that has complained about me not stop a video. Can't please everyone. And people get lots of value of just watching someone react to a video. Plus I gave some info on the band if people who follow me don't know who they are. & I gave my opinion of what I thought about the song after.
One of the big stoner songs. So I've been told. No first hand knowledge.
That song was so crap , and they called them the First Super Group………….