RIP the two members of Cream Ginger Baker (August 19, 1939 - October 6, 2019), aged 80 Jack Bruce (May 14, 1943 - October 25, 2014), aged 71 You both will be remembered as legends.
Seems to me baker was born and died at exactly the great times ever. As a kid in the 50’s a young man in the 60’s a man with cash in the 80’s and passed before the covid take over.
Now I know, thanks. I was wondering what happend. I new that Ginger went to Africa. It was all years ago. Now I have got back to them. Syd Barrett/Jethro Tull/The Stranglers 🙂
@@youreatoilet It wasn't that he made the licks his own, but it was that he interpreted Black music (Blues) and gave it an arrangement, tone, and packaging that resonated with White kids in America and the UK. The Black musicians couldn't do that, but several English kids could .......and made the Black musicians famous overnight and gave them second careers.
REALLY?? 528 THUMBS DOWN?? Sadly, no understanding of what TRUE CLASSIC MUSIC was. No comprehension of REALITY. NO one will EVER AGAIN see this generation. I am thankful I grew up in the 60's as a teen and embraced an ERA never to be seen again.
Oliver Marks I don’t doubt he was influcenced by Hendrix by the fashion and the hair but everyone was getting perms in those days man it was the thing especially in the UK
Sadly Eric is the only surviving member of this dynamic trio. It serves as a reminder that the intense era of psychedelic music becomes farther away as time goes on.
Clapton seemed to have changed his hair like 5 times while he was with cream in the span of two years; growing up I had the hardest time figuring out who was who. This was one of the first songs I figured out on guitar by ear, with a simple but effective solo; one of my favorite Cream tracks!
Christian James Michelsen ~in this video-shoot, he had the "obligatory Hendrix perm", which so many artists felt necessary to have in those days; Jimi must have made such an impact when he hit England-!
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Jimi had an effect to clapton and cream. I used to feel clapton was jealous of jimi, but i was dead wrong when clapton gave praises to him and said his life was changed after watching jimi play killing floor. Even here, their clothes and afros are jimi style lol i gained much respect for clapton now. I slept on him for too long
I should also mention, clapton had an effect on Jimi, as well. They both influenced each other, respected each other, and made each other be at their best.
Ha! You beat me to it! The solo starts with a direct quote from an Albert King solo on 'Can't You See What You're Doing To Me'. Good call! He's got it all over Albert hair-wise, though. @@bruzrkgro-malog2953
I would like to mourn the passing of Jack Bruce as this really was one of the TV clips that not only triggered a love of bluesy rock but also alerted me to bass playing. He was a fearsome player, great singer and writer and his lasting legacy is people like me who want to copy his chops. All the best into the void, old boy.
I got alerted to the bass with the Beatles. I had never paid attention to bass till I listened to Paul McCartney in 1964! After him lots of bass players realised they could contribute a lot to a rock song. Impossible to say who was the best because that was a time full of talent. But Jack Bruce is among my favorites. He also could sing really well and The Cream was a terrific rock band. I have some of their records. Sad to know Jack has left us today. Thank you, Jack! You helped a lot filling our lives with great music.
Yes, that is a six-string bass guitar. More confusingly, George Harrison played a standard guitar (a Fender Telecaster in rosewood) for the bassline on The Beatles' "Two of Us" using the lower four strings.
_Strange Brew_ stimulates something in me that is pretty much indescribable. The lyrics of this song, its lead, the drums, the bass. A totally unique number indeed. The first time Buddy Guy met Eric, Buddy said to him, "That Strange Brew, man. I liked that one," & Eric replied, "It's you." You can hear Buddy's influence on it.
My favorite cream song. Soulful and free. Like before the fame, money, and pressure hits a band. Having a good time. And Clapton playing the fool. Awesome.
This video makes the song even better. Eric’s perm, awkward movements and frozen lower lip, Ginger wearing a cape, and the elephant (?) hanging off of Jack’s bass 😂
Such an Incredible time in music! I feel extremely fortunate to have been a part of the music scene in the 60s and 70s! Such amazing talent in one group, so hard to lose these Incredible musicians.
These guys were the real fucking deal. They got fucked up on that strange brew and sang us into a ride through the cosmos. Can't get enough of this track.
An epic 60's rock band that played epic 60's rock music. Yep, This song " Strange Brew " is a jewel of the 60's scene. A classic rock mix of rock n roll, blue's and psychedelia.
I played this at a guitar recital during my second year of music studies, when I was 15. I was soooo damn nervous, but it went well. Still love this song.
Love the guy sitting on the stage at the beginning of this video. He was so digging the music he almost forgot to move away. Now that is mesmerizing music.
Favorite video of Clapton by far. His stance, swagger, eye contact and crazy hair. He's a fancy boy! No, he's a superstar. Watched this video 50 x's so far.
Hey John, what kinda Strange Brew did Clapton have before going on stage ?? Hmmn could it have been Illegal marihuana in 1967. That was b-a-d ... . ❤❤❤
I love to see Clapton so young! Cream was a great band and their songs are all still classics today. I just wish they had of hung out for a few more albums.
@YamiNoSensei13 @keep smilin 😂 I wholeheartedly agree. A lot of people have mentioned Mr Clapton's stance. I believe it's cos of the high collar on his outfit. He looks stilted because of it. Many have mentioned 'substances '; whatever these people proclaim are substances anyway (depending on the type of said 'substances ') but man, this guy . . . he's a stayer; he's a legend. 👏 A bit of weed and whatever (so it's said) did him no harm. ☺
Ginger was always recognizable throughout the decades. Not only because of his red-haired but because he always knew who he was. Look at his last photo & compare it to this video . Not much change. With Ginger on the drums, like Ed Cassady of SPIRT you knew the show was going to be great.
This reminds me of growing up in the late 80's/early 90's with my dad's Garrard turntable playing Cream, Hendrix, Who, Sabbath, Deep Purple, Ten Years After nearly every weekend 😍🎸🥁🎹🎙️🎵
This was filmed 13 yrs before i was born, but i love cream and pretty much all music from the late 60s. I cant believe thats Eric Clapton look so different back than.
Dig this: Ginger was a successful jazz player and he put Cream together. The reason his drum fills are so warm is bc he was still using calfskin heads when all other rock drummers switched to plastic heads.
That freaking guitar Clapton had then had a voice all its own. I think Todd Rundgren owns it now. It must be worth millions. The guitar player from Family pawned it to Rundgren and wanted it back, but Todd told him to punt.
@@hyena131 Not at all. you Know nothing about me. But, if you can give me some examples I'm willing to listen. If it's Katy Perry or the like think harder....
I’m surprised more people have commented that this is done over a trackThat includes A second guitar and backing vocals. Obvious that Clapton isn’t actually singing and gingers drums are muted
Real drummers wear a cape.
Anon Anan Real drummers play real drums.
***** Damn, i need to get some molly and a cock ring then :)
ginger baker does look like an awesome wizard with wands
jack alquist damn right.... Not just any Cape a ginger cape
C Preston he is one of the best ever. Easily in the top 5. The Cape is a bit flamboyant but hey his playing backs it up
Best 3 things about this vid:
1) Ginger's cape
2) Eric's bottom lip
3) The Elephant hanging from Jack's bass.
+scott tudhope In this video Jack is playing on a 6 string bass guitar!
That's Jacks Fender VI Bass. It was painted by a Dutch art collective along with The Fool and Ginger's drums.
Niandraamon Rufus That's Jacks Fender VI Bass. It was painted by a Dutch art collective along with The Fool and Ginger's drums.
+scott tudhope Look at 0:29 , 1:13, 1:37, 2:06.
+Niandraamon Rufus Can you not hear the bass?
RIP the two members of Cream
Ginger Baker (August 19, 1939 - October 6, 2019), aged 80
Jack Bruce (May 14, 1943 - October 25, 2014), aged 71
You both will be remembered as legends.
RIP
🤘
When the third dies. I'm sure your gonna come back to edit the messege
Seems to me baker was born and died at exactly the great times ever. As a kid in the 50’s a young man in the 60’s a man with cash in the 80’s and passed before the covid take over.
Now I know, thanks. I was wondering what happend. I new that Ginger went to Africa. It was all years ago.
Now I have got back to them.
Syd Barrett/Jethro Tull/The Stranglers 🙂
RIP the great late ginger baker.
They were more impactful in only two years together than most bands in a lifetime.
Always love Cream, Eric had tooth surgery mouth frozen but still trying...it is Baker cracking up that kills me!! Great vid
Tooth surgery my buttcrack. Gurning like a glaswegian ned.
The lip and the white boy "fro" 😂😂
How do you know? That's weird!
Always remember playing this for you Stefi. I expect you are happily married with kids now. He is a very lucky man! All the best Neil
Neil finer Campbell damn bro shit brought a tear to my eye in the office lmao
Psychedelic blues rock master piece, nothing less or more to say!
Alvise Sforza, Smoke on the Water. 5 anni e non la ha imparata! Nemmeno il riff.
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Clapton looks like a doll.
@@gore1089 LMAO He looks ridiculous but I love it!
Clapton's playing in Cream was his best. This song's heavy duty.
Lol, I agree to some point.)) He's always been the best, and to this day even.
All of his solo licks are directly ripped
@@hairycrocs5038 Basically just Albert Kings licks but doesn't bother me, he still made it his own
@@youreatoilet It wasn't that he made the licks his own, but it was that he interpreted Black music (Blues) and gave it an arrangement, tone, and packaging that resonated with White kids in America and the UK. The Black musicians couldn't do that, but several English kids could .......and made the Black musicians famous overnight and gave them second careers.
@@hairycrocs5038 you have no idea what you’re talking about keep your mouth shut
REALLY?? 528 THUMBS DOWN?? Sadly, no understanding of what TRUE CLASSIC MUSIC was. No comprehension of REALITY. NO one will EVER AGAIN see this generation. I am thankful I grew up in the 60's as a teen and embraced an ERA never to be seen again.
Too many ignorant people out there that don’t know fantastic music!
Where do you see thumbs down? YT doesn't show thumbs down and hasn't since at least 2021
Look at date I wrote! A couple years ago
In my opinion Jack Bruce was one of the best bassist ever!!!!
You should hear him play bass on Zappa's "Apostrophe" title track
Agree
I think 🤔 best weegie ,edd Collins quite acceptable x
I think Clapton had some strange brew before he went onstage.
:-)))))))))))))))))) Thank you, LOLLLLLLLLLLLL
They all had some strange brew before performing 😅
The strange brew permed his hair, copying Hendrix's perm...
Johny Grasa you made me laugh 😂 my pants out
Oliver Marks I don’t doubt he was influcenced by Hendrix by the fashion and the hair but everyone was getting perms in those days man it was the thing especially in the UK
R.I.P. Ginger Baker. All that left is Eric :(
Breaks my heart too dear.
R.I.P Ginger Baker and Jack Bruce.
Sadly Eric is the only surviving member of this dynamic trio. It serves as a reminder that the intense era of psychedelic music becomes farther away as time goes on.
Clapton seemed to have changed his hair like 5 times while he was with cream in the span of two years; growing up I had the hardest time figuring out who was who. This was one of the first songs I figured out on guitar by ear, with a simple but effective solo; one of my favorite Cream tracks!
Christian James Michelsen ~in this video-shoot, he had the "obligatory Hendrix perm", which so many artists felt necessary to have in those days; Jimi must have made such an impact when he hit England-!
I Am Lam No the hair was not about Jimi. It was Bob Dylan ‘s style. They all copied him.
@@roseblake5803 good point, Dylan had the big rat's nest by '65 at least.
@melcomd ..... hahahahaha jew fro hahahahahahahahAhahahahahaha
To find Clapton go for the jaw movement.
RIP Ginger - banging the drums with Thor and Aule, no doubt.
balchcik frentik
More a case of the earth has thankfully rid itself of a miserable, unpleasant old bastard.
@@hyena131 yep brilliant but chidish self centered little brat prone to violence
@@hyena131 and a less than mediocre "drummer". Lazy, sloppy and boring af. 100% agreed.
little willy bam
Sure thing, lil' willy boy. Only if you promise to 'reply' rather than 'post' to me - like the weak, small, cowardly, under the radar chicken shit thief in the night clown you are. That's right. There are no notifications of your pissy idiocy in either my RUclips inbox or the email account linked to it. You know this as well as I do, ya little weasel turd:)
And you've been caught with your maroon polyester trousers down...
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My all time favorite band. I still play their tunes every day - some 56 years later.
Me, too❤
I'm 66 still rocking out with cream
Hendrix asked only one question when his manger told him to go to
England to make it big, he said " Do you think I could meet Eric
Clapton?"
Oh, yeah, that's when Jimi stole Clapton's thunder, right? hahaha
Best guitarists ever!
I remember that. Well I don't remember because I was born in 67. But I remember reading that several times.
Jimi had an effect to clapton and cream. I used to feel clapton was jealous of jimi, but i was dead wrong when clapton gave praises to him and said his life was changed after watching jimi play killing floor. Even here, their clothes and afros are jimi style lol i gained much respect for clapton now. I slept on him for too long
I should also mention, clapton had an effect on Jimi, as well. They both influenced each other, respected each other, and made each other be at their best.
That's not what he said. He actually asked if he could meet Jeff Beck, not Clapton. Truth.
this song is way underrated. should be way more popular than it is.
This is REAL MUSIC, so many parties listening to this, really set the mood
What a band. Eric just did what umpteen thousands of players try to do every day - a blues solo.
He was better than anyone at this activity, IMO.
Well, besides for the guy he was trying to imitate. Albert King!
Ha! You beat me to it! The solo starts with a direct quote from an Albert King solo on 'Can't You See What You're Doing To Me'. Good call! He's got it all over Albert hair-wise, though. @@bruzrkgro-malog2953
Clapton's hair is interesting .
"we were fuckin' good. that's how we called ourselves cream!"- ginger baker
Cream of the crop.
I would like to mourn the passing of Jack Bruce as this really was one of the TV clips that not only triggered a love of bluesy rock but also alerted me to bass playing. He was a fearsome player, great singer and writer and his lasting legacy is people like me who want to copy his chops. All the best into the void, old boy.
I got alerted to the bass with the Beatles. I had never paid attention to bass till I listened to Paul McCartney in 1964! After him lots of bass players realised they could contribute a lot to a rock song. Impossible to say who was the best because that was a time full of talent. But Jack Bruce is among my favorites. He also could sing really well and The Cream was a terrific rock band. I have some of their records. Sad to know Jack has left us today. Thank you, Jack! You helped a lot filling our lives with great music.
Jack Bruce and John Paul Jones...underrated bass guitar GREATs
@@cedriclashar8905 underrated are you fucking mad ... I'm just gonna stop there 😞😞😞
Oh yeah ☺
R.I.P, Ginger Baker, probably the best drummer in the rock history❣️💔😥
Definitely, then John Bonham (Led Zep)
Most jazz drummers are good.
My opinion❤❤
GINGER BAKER (1939 - 2019)
Der beste !!!! R.I. P.
He's with Bonham now
RIP Ginger!
@@jimbles717 phil taylor
@@jimbles717 giving Bonham lessons !
We lost Ginger Baker today.
RIP
This song showcases his drumming talents well.
Truly sad day in music.
Back when Clapton was rocking that sweet ass SG
RIP Jack Bruce. You were a master bass player and a good singer to boot.
If you don't watch out it will stick to you.words of wisdom!
Man, Jack Bruce is such a legend that he plays bass on guitar
Absolute!
It was a fender bass six
Totally ☺
Yes, that is a six-string bass guitar.
More confusingly, George Harrison played a standard guitar (a Fender Telecaster in rosewood) for the bassline on The Beatles' "Two of Us" using the lower four strings.
@@eliasbraboy8743 thanks for the info, I was a bit confused
Everything about this is funny. I love Cream! They rocked the 1960s 💕❤️🇬🇧
In 1968 I was 16 and already listening to Cream. Clapton a musical genius even then.
In 1988 I was 16 and Cream was my favorite band and Strange Brew was my favorite song.
In 8 March 1967 I was just 13 and went to the first concert in Sweden with this new english band Cream. Chocking experience.
Man, this bluesy sound is absolutely amazing.
Wow! Clapton is so good he doesn't even need a cord or a wireless transmitter to be heard.
_Strange Brew_ stimulates something in me that is pretty much indescribable. The lyrics of this song, its lead, the drums, the bass. A totally unique number indeed.
The first time Buddy Guy met Eric, Buddy said to him, "That Strange Brew, man. I liked that one," & Eric replied, "It's you." You can hear Buddy's influence on it.
Eric’s hair reminds me of the hair some of the ladies in my church wore at about that same time when I was a kid.
My favorite cream song. Soulful and free. Like before the fame, money, and pressure hits a band. Having a good time. And Clapton playing the fool. Awesome.
This video makes the song even better. Eric’s perm, awkward movements and frozen lower lip, Ginger wearing a cape, and the elephant (?) hanging off of Jack’s bass 😂
Such an Incredible time in music! I feel extremely fortunate to have been a part of the music scene in the 60s and 70s! Such amazing talent in one group, so hard to lose these Incredible musicians.
These guys were the real fucking deal. They got fucked up on that strange brew and sang us into a ride through the cosmos. Can't get enough of this track.
Aint that the truth ☺ Ooh yeah, this is, well, groovy ☺
An epic 60's rock band that played epic 60's rock music. Yep, This song " Strange Brew " is a jewel of the 60's scene. A classic rock mix of rock n roll, blue's and psychedelia.
The Host deserves an award for the sexiest dance moves from the previous century!
That was Dave Lee Travis
Wicked perm Eric!
Leave him alone! He's a sensitive geezer!
Jimi Hendrix
They're only three .. but performing like a complete band. Simply marvellous men as well as the song.
- Ginger Baker More Than a Drummer,Was The BesT PercusionisT of The World...~🤨🌉🥁
I would kill for that guitar. That thing looked bad ass in color.
I played this at a guitar recital during my second year of music studies, when I was 15. I was soooo damn nervous, but it went well. Still love this song.
My all time favourite Cream song ❤ Brilliant guitar solo.
Yeah that solo puts a smile om my face every time …. For some 50 years now
Some say the solo is lifted from Albert King yet so what?
Since I had listened to it during my 15 years in 1967 I cannot forget it was and it remains for me a magic song.
Would really like to know how you stayed in 1967 for 15 years?
I LOVE this song so much! What an absolutely incredible band They were!
3 Perfect parts thrown together producing some of the best sounds to ever exist, amazing!!!
"what kinda fool are you"... my dad got me hip to this song... love it...
Está es la que más me gusta del grupo...
Ginger Baker. The greatest drummer ever. Mad genius thank God.
Rip Ginger baker grande entre los grandes
No
bonzo, moon and baker.. mason, paice and ward..
@@pepperrevolver2795 all the greats
@@pepperrevolver2795 forgot Mitch Mitchell
Love the guy sitting on the stage at the beginning of this video. He was so digging the music he almost forgot to move away. Now that is mesmerizing music.
Nah, he had just given Clapton some pain medication
Nice perm Eric.
Favorite video of Clapton by far. His stance, swagger, eye contact and crazy hair. He's a fancy boy! No, he's a superstar. Watched this video 50 x's so far.
I don't care if it's lip synced, I have to watch this at least 2x a day.
Hey John, what kinda Strange Brew did Clapton have before going on stage ?? Hmmn could it have been Illegal marihuana in 1967. That was b-a-d ... . ❤❤❤
Crazy how Eric Clapton could make it sound like two different guitars were playing at once. 😃
I really think there was a backing track tbh
@@thebeatles4784 I was being sarcastic
In the clips were they play alive
You can barely wise there are only 3 players performing
In the clips were they play alive
You can barely wise there are only 3 players performing
I love to see Clapton so young! Cream was a great band and their songs are all still classics today. I just wish they had of hung out for a few more albums.
Cream was too good to last
They had two managers who worked at cross-purposes to the band. The band members got fed up and decided to stop the nonsense and move on. Pity.
🤩Some Singer brazenly imitates a Prince at the beginning of His career...🕉️
Along with the Jimi Hendrix Experience, the band of my youth.
Ginger passed away today 6th Oct. 2019 :-(***
My favorite Cream song. Perfect Albert King solo, too.
Wasn't the drummer beheaded by Oliver Cromwell in 1649?
omg :) lol damn.
I posted on here about him looking like "Captain Barbosa" in "Pirates Of The Caribbean" and someone got butt-hurt about it :) lol
Ivan Barsouk you know i think he was....
I saw that on MST3K back in the day :) lol
Made my day man
Had to google that one. Well worth the laugh.
I never get tired of this song. One of the best grooves!
yeah Clapton just love the perm
For me - The Best Band ever .
RIP Ginger Baker..A Legend Drummer💙💙💙
Clapton is unrecognizable. To me.
Ja, aber er hat die Haare schön ...😅
Thank God he is doing fine now and looks much better. His music helped me to get through some dark times 🙏
Eric is so coked up its too funny! Ginger thinks its hilarious. That being said, great song, pretty good lip sinc
This is so good.....
Am a Cream fan big time !!!:)
one of cream,s best I just love Eric Clapton,s hair......
+Lorraine Ashby Im only in my teen years, I like Todays music but i LOVE this!
AlexMW2 Hi Alex! That is the beauty of music it is timeless:) glad you like this song from an iconic band.....Lorraine:)
+Lorraine Ashby Love it!
I had this on 8 track. In early teens.
best band ever xx what talent between these awesome guys .......
I love this clip 'cos they all look incredibly wasted
There was no driving need to arrive sober.
LSD
clapton looks like he just came back from auditioning for the role of bob cratchit,in the christmas carol
@YamiNoSensei13 @keep smilin
😂 I wholeheartedly agree. A lot of people have mentioned Mr Clapton's stance. I believe it's cos of the high collar on his outfit. He looks stilted because of it. Many have mentioned 'substances '; whatever these people proclaim are substances anyway (depending on the type of said 'substances ')
but man,
this guy . . .
he's a stayer;
he's a legend. 👏
A bit of weed and whatever (so it's said) did him no harm. ☺
@@keepsmilin5766 omg that's just what I thought of
Ginger was always recognizable throughout the decades. Not only because of his red-haired but because he always knew who he was. Look at his last photo & compare it to this video . Not much change. With Ginger on the drums, like Ed Cassady of SPIRT you knew the show was going to be great.
When I feel a little down, I come here to watch Eric Pertwee struggle with a guitar trying its damndest to timetravel to sanity.
Man, that's deep. You have me thinking.
The late Ginger Baker the greatest R&R drummer of all time passed on 10/6/19
Jack and Eric and Ginger. 👍❤️🙏🏽
This reminds me of growing up in the late 80's/early 90's with my dad's Garrard turntable playing Cream, Hendrix, Who, Sabbath, Deep Purple, Ten Years After nearly every weekend 😍🎸🥁🎹🎙️🎵
Una band tra le prime 10 di sempre, peccato che si siano sciolti troppo presto ❤❤❤
This was filmed 13 yrs before i was born, but i love cream and pretty much all music from the late 60s. I cant believe thats Eric Clapton look so different back than.
I wish they could’ve played this song at their reunion.
I love how the host gets up and hands it off to band. The head nods...
A hairless Dave Lee Travis if I am not mistaken.
Dig this: Ginger was a successful jazz player and he put Cream together. The reason his drum fills are so warm is bc he was still using calfskin heads when all other rock drummers switched to plastic heads.
This one is definitely my favorite one! Bravo Mister Ginger Baker,thanks for music.
That freaking guitar Clapton had then had a voice all its own. I think Todd Rundgren owns it now. It must be worth millions. The guitar player from Family pawned it to Rundgren and wanted it back, but Todd told him to punt.
So funky!!! The legendary Cream are always amazing to listen to!!!!
Strange hair!!
A fabulous 60s classic never to be repeated
Eric imitating Jimi.
Man they were cool, hip too!
best guitarist and drummer in the world... gives me the shivers... what a band
Its amazing how good Ginger play the drums asleep.
😁
Could watch Baker drumming all day. A long dead art.
setdrift
Not true. What your comment says is you're old, stuck in the past and make zero effort to discover new musicians today. Sad really...
@@hyena131 Not at all. you Know nothing about me. But, if you can give me some examples I'm willing to listen. If it's Katy Perry or the like think harder....
happy birthday ginger . holy crap never thought you'd make it this far. bet you didn't either. love you much man.
Cream had a little-known fourth member, the ghost drummer heard at 1:49
Oh, the hair... and the guitar, of course - and the drums and bass. Great stuff...
erics off his face n jacks covering 4 him n gingers just having a good time.... good old hippy stuff:)
First Jack Bruce and now the great Ginger Baker RIP.
WOW WOW WOW !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!111
From a mad keen 76yo Aussie fan.
come on guys lets all be peaceful and not make fun of peoples hair. I liked his hair. cant we all just get a bong?
Ha ha 😄
Hey you can even see Ginger laughing at the way Clapton looks at 01:39.
the hair is the least of this videos' worries
Hair Lip ?
Eric seems very unconfortable having to mimmic the words on a play back, nevertheless a very nice historic moment.Thanxs
I’m surprised more people have commented that this is done over a trackThat includes A second guitar and backing vocals. Obvious that Clapton isn’t actually singing and gingers drums are muted
Jack Bruce playing a bass vi finger style is pretty impressive
WOW WOW WOW !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
From a 72yo Aussie fan.
John Benn ~settle down, gramps; it's just Cream, man....