FIRST TIME HEARING | Cream - Sunshine Of Your Love | Reaction
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Finally, A reactor mentions Jack Bruce’s incredible voice. Thank you
As a musician I can tell you, being able to play well together actually comes in second to whether you all get along.
sad but true.
wrong
Cream have been in my life for over 50 yrs, listening to them in my bedroom as a teenager, happy days, ❤🙏
One of my favorite songs from the ‘60’s. Unsurpassed, it never gets old after all of these years.
Ha ha, a crime against humanity. That's so cool. That's exactly how I felt when I saw their Goodbye album and realized my favorite group was breaking up! Never got to see them during their short 2 year thing, but did finally see them at the Garden in 2005 for their long awaited reunion after 37 years. In my opinion they were the best 3 piece group of all time! The Power Trio, Revolutionary...
Cream's best song based on Jack Bruce's addicting riff. Great lyrics too. They broke up while they were on top without cranking out any mediocrities.
Jack and Eric sing this one, they alternate each verse. Listen closely.
Not exactly. Both sing in each verse, but Bruce sings the 1st and 3rd lines, while Clapton sings the 2nd line.
I would love for you to hear some of the live versions of their songs. the way they play of on another is absolutely fantastic.
I remember reading an interview of Eric Clapton in “Rolling Stone” magazine in the early-1990s. He stated that he read a music critic’s review of a Cream concert in late-1967. The music critic hated it, because the group’s legendary impromptu jam sessions during songs were too predictable and boring. Clapton agreed with the music critic, saying that it was the best music career advice he ever received from a music critic.
In 2 years they created music that still sounds good today. I was introduced to them at the age of 14.... and by the time I became addicted they had already gone. Fresh Cream, Disraeli Gears, Goodbye...... I have owned those albums - and they have owned me - for almost 56 years.
You should watch, "White Room," from their reunion at the Royal Albert Hall in 2005. Absolutely brilliant. It's here on RUclips.
Saw Cream in 68 at the Anaheim Convention Center. One of the best concerts I've been to. Grew up in LA and saw most of them in late 60s early 70s.
Jack Bruce and Ginger Baker had an ongoing feud. Eric couldn't handle the fights. They were the best of the best, They changed everything in music. They were the Apex. Saw them 3 times in the 60s. You had to see them live because the albums didn't do justice to the insanity you saw when they performed. Jack and Ginger were trained jazz musicians.Want to see them live play their performance at the Grande Ballroom in Detroit.
So Eric left and decided to form a group with Steve Winwood but they needed a drummer and Steve said he'd take care of it, and there was Ginger...again. Traffic made one album and that was that.
Cream at the Grande? Ain’t nothing better than that!!!!
You’re not wrong with the Hendrix vibe. There is a very distinctive sound in mid-late 60’s psychedelic blues rock. The music architecture, instrumentation, microphone placement and type, mixing technique, mindset, etc. is infectious and long lasting.
Many label chiefs were raised on lifeless soulless tripe like Patti Page singing “How Much Is That Doggy In The Window, arf arf”.
I got married in 1970 and this was one of the few albums we had so it got played every day! I know all the riffs and the lyrics. Singing along with them right now. Thanks hon. 👵🏼💜☮️
It was Jack Bruce''s riff , Clapton just followed on .
Clapton is the only one left still alive from the band.. pure talent.. you need to watch their reunion concerts from the Royal Albert Hall
Jack Bruce was the driving force of this group.
And after Cream, the great Jack Bruce was in “West, Bruce and Laing”, another power trio. I saw them at Winterland in SF, 1972.
I saved my babysitter money to buy this album when it came out...I was 11. 😎👍
I got this double album at the Giant grocery store. It was 3.00. Its cover was silver and Black. I loved Cream we still have all the remastered CD's. I was 16. What a time for music.
They were awesome! This is my favorite song.
Eric wanted to be bluesy, Ginger wanted to be jazzy. I think Jack also wanted to be bluesy. That's what broke them up.
After this one, your next song should be "Spoonful". Yes its a Blues standard and a cover, but Cream does it so well!
Eric, Jimi, SRV and George Harrison all knew each other and picked up stuff from each other. That's what you are hearing!
I'm afraid that with three of the biggest egos in the music business, working together was always going to be very tough. This was on their second album. And this is definitely theirs. In fact is started with Jack Bruce's bass riff.
You are exactly right! I couldn't agree with you more. They ended way to soon ,their musical genius was so enjoyable on the ears .
Don't know why the end is cut off but it actually goes on another 10 or 15 seconds as it fades out.
Dude, they didn't get along.. 2 yrs was enough.. And they all moved on to make even better music of their own.. Geniuses can only hang together for so long.. in other words.."Its Not A Crime!" #btw Great song by Nis Lofgren..✓it out ~!~
Agree with you,without the breakup we wouldn't have gotten Blind Faith,etc.
Cry Tough is a great album and Elliot Randall's New York is quite descent
@@janetsilverhawk7204 , West, Bruce & Laing, Ginger Baker's Air Force, or all of the great solo stuff from Clapton.
Clapton was in many great bands The Yardbirds, Derick and the Dominos are two I know of oh Dwayne Allman of The Allman brothers was in Derick and the Dominos with Clapman
Dont forget Blind Faith!🎶✌
Also Blind Faith with the great Stevie Winwood...
Peter Townsend from the who suggested to Eric Clapton that he goes see Jimmy Hendrix when he was playing in London so he did and yes, there is a Jimi Hendrix vibe there. Jim was the master of feedback and peter was so amazed by it they had to share it with Eric Clapton, who also became amazed by it
Blue moon, you saw me standing alone 🎶 🎵
When ask about them being one of the first hard rock bands Ginger said we weren't a hard rock band we were a Jazz basest,, a Jazz drummer, and Blues guitarist 😅😅
Truly, one of the most awesome sounds that came out of the 60s and live for such a short time. Which is made it even more elusive and wonderful.
With each of them being the G.O.A.T., they can go anywhere at any time and make epic songs elsewhere. Having fun is important to anything you invest your time in.
I did some research about Jack Bruce and Ginger Baker. They were together in another band named The Graham Bond ORGANisation, which was a Jazz Blues band. Bond was the primary lead vocalist, organist, and alto saxophone player. Bruce and Baker built their reputations while working in this band. They left Graham Bond’s band because of his drug addiction problems. Bond continued to work in the music industry until he committed suicide by jumping in front of a subway train in 1974, at the age of 36.
I have discovered a rare live television performance by the Graham Bond Organization, which took place at a music festival in Richmond, United Kingdom, in 1965. The group had recorded two albums that year (“The Sound Of’65” and “There’s A BOND Between Us”), and the band was starting to gain traction on the UK music charts. Here is a link to that 1965 TV performance here on RUclips: m.ruclips.net/video/_HDV1VAyUwA/видео.html
"Strange Brew" is another one you'd definitely like.
The story says that Jack Bruce came up with this riff after seeing Hendrix for the first time
When you said "of course you know what movie..." but didn't say Goodfellas I almost choked on my doobie.
This is my third listen of this in a row, with a third reactor! It's turning into an Epic Tuesday!
Well, actually that's NOT Eric Clapton's riff. It's Jack Bruce's riff.
Yeahhh brother!
Correct it’s like three guys playing lead at the same time
Stop joking about throwing more money at Cream! They were not about the money! Bruce and Ginger got along terribly, including violence. They were intense, brilliant, aggressive alpha-males. In 1967-68 Clapton was not very confident in his own singing and writing, and he often let the others drive the music. Bruce (with a poet) wrote most Cream songs, and Ginger had strong opinions. Clapton played guitar while avoiding the fights. Clapton was unhappy, quit Cream to do "Roots Music", inspired by "The Band" and "Bob Dylan"
In 2005 they talked themselves into playing once more together as so many people hated that they quit after only 3 years. They came together again at the Royal Albert Hall in London and played for 3 nights for $15 million. Get that reunion performance. It is way overdue and really beautifully presented. 2005 and the greats were back together smiling at each other and giving their many, many fans what they had always longed for. It's in RUclips, the complete concert. Even if its just for your pleasure, you gotta see it.
The song was recorded in 1967, but was not released until 1968. Remember, during this time, The Beatles dominated the UK and US music charts. A record label had to have something really special in order to compete in the record market at that time. The record label may have felt that the song was too experimental and/or overly artistic to be marketable as a single. The song became a hit, in spite of its “perceived” flaws in the eyes of the record label.
I did not hear this song on the radio in my local radio market until around 1980 (Youngstown-Warren, Ohio is a predominantly Catholic area, and socially conservative). When I first heard the song, it sounded borderline-Satanic to me. I could understand how parents of teenagers in 1968 were scared to death that their children was listening to this song. NOTHING was more “anti-Establishment” musically than this song in 1968, even though the lyrics were clean and innocent.
Each one is excellent, like four solos at the same time-guitar, bass, drums and singing.
Might be hard to notice at first but each 2nd line in each verse in sung by Clapton, while the 1st and 3rd lines are by Bruce.
❤ LOVE what you do. Brings back wonderful memories of listening to Cream while ridin' around town ( in1968) in my boyfriend's convertible, northern midwestern iron mining town.... dang! Thank you for doing what you do here. I'll be hanging out awhile!
Just found you so now scrolling back to your first Cream song 😊 and PS You are very intelligent (listen to Gramma now) I don't ever want to hear you call yourself stupid again. Sending a (((BIG Gramma HUG))) ❤
all time classic riff & song! dbl ♥
Jack Bruce was also a great bassist too FYI!
This got a lot of play at our house😊
That riff is a bass riff played by Jack Bruce. He's also singing lead(Eric does back and has his own riff later).
It would have been a crime if we never had Blind Faith & Derek & the Dominos. Think about never hearing "Can't Find My Way Back Home" or "Layla".
This is from when music actually had meaning and soul. What passes for music today is criminal. Our youth is getting ripped off today.
It's just so badass..never gets old. 😊
In those days, Rock & Roll was still considered a youthful fad in the music industry, so few musicians thought, that it would be a career, thinking of it as a quick buck while it lasted & figuring by the time, they were 25 years old, they'd be working at the factory or in the mine, where their Dad worked. They didn't think long term, & just thought of their present band as a fickle, temporary arrangement at best.
Most prescient commentary I've heard on this. Thank you!
Now do their song "Badge"--written by Clapton and Beatle George Harrison.
Wanna hear a treat? Ella Fitzgerald crushes her cover of this. Like. Damn.
Boy! This takes be back... to a much simpler time. That would be cause I was young and ignorant.. thanks man I enjoyed it.
You need to listen to Billy Strings Dust in a Baggie or anything really!
He plays the guitar predominantly..
There's a good documentary about Ginger Baker called "Beware Mr. Baker"
Lot of great bands broke up.
Sometimes because of ego. Like between Bruce and the baker.
But most of the time it was drugs.
Then it was LSD or predominantly heroin.
And Eric Clapton was a heroin addict first. Spending as much as $16,000 a week on his Habit in 1970. then he transitioned to alcohol and cocaine.
Some, like Belushi used to do a speedball which was cocaine and heroin.
And then any of them died at 27.
Too many to just be a coincidence but that's another.......
✌️🤠🏞️🐂
They are iconic
Yes, this Cream 🔥
Crossroads next!!!!!
No, the video cut off early! MMB, you have to always choose the longer videos! Half your reactions are to versions 20 seconds short. You keep missing the very ending! Usually the payoff for each song! Regarding the music, Jack Bruce did most of the lead vocals, but he also played great bass. Clapton is alternating on these vocals. Bruce's vocals are more intense, Clapton's vocals are more soothing, so they balance each other. Ginger did good drum rhythum, but the best drumming was at the end of this song, which got cut off!!!!!!!
Deserted cities of the heart, and those were the days, play them tunes to really take you higher than the highest high 🇬🇧☮️
De Niro choosing to whack Morrie in Goodfella's boy. All time scene
Check out “Tales of Brave Ulysses” by Cream.
Jack passed away Oct 25, 2014 and Ginger passed away Oct 6, 2019
The "Cream" always rises to the top. I get you, but had they stayed together, we might never have been blessed with "Lay Down Sally", "Cocaine", & "Layla". Thanks for a great reaction.
LMAO….I love seeing “The Discovery”!
🇨🇦 You found my favourite group ! If you have not already reacted to it, try Creams "BADGE" !
Another band that got together for greats, from other bands is, Bad Company! Their song, "Bad Company!" Says it all! 🎸
you really got me to to to to-doo do 1964 Kinks
yes i wish they did lastl longer couple more albums would be nice
It’s exactly how we all felt it right it was a crime for to break up
No joke.
watch the movie/documentary called Beware of Mr. Baker (about Ginger Baker (drummer). Dude was a legend)
The album ending I'm used to is a quick fade out, so this version you reacted to is frustrating. An engineer for the recording suggested Ginger B. do the downbeat on the tom. 57 years later, this song still sounds amazing.
the jokes is on you THAT IS THEM
"Goodfellas!!!" Jimmy Conway knew at that moment that he was going to kill Morey. (DeNiro's expression is fabulous)
Eric also sings on this song.
The biggest mystery is that they actually got together and lasted 2.5 years. Baker and Bruce had not spoken to each other for a long time before they decided to form the band and put aside their personal differences for the sake of pioneering heavy ROCK!
How on Earth did Ginger Baker live to be 80 years old? He died in 2019.
No that's not how the song ends. That video cut it. It goes on for a few more bars and fades out. It's a crime to cut it off like that.
It was on The first guitar hero I remember Inwas like 6 years old in the 60s and my older sister playing this album
Its not Eric it was written by Jack Brucel
Sweet!
Hendrix does a FIRE version of this!!!
His Woodstock version of The Star Spangled Banner blows this outta the water
I so enjoy your indignation, because we were so so so indignant back in the day too
Animosity stifles creativity
Keith Richards commented that If someone plays with us they may be great players, but if they don't hang right, they don't get in.
No, the best use of this song is in Uncommon Valor - check the scene out.
WELL NOW.... YES it is Eric "GOD" Clapton and Cream..... YEP
"Jake" dude really? Jack Bruce was a premier composer, bassist and vocalist.
The ending was cut off, it fades out.
Fire!!!
You should view there Albert Hall performance of this song..... It feels so VITAL !!!
Two years of egos butting heads isn't very long to be together. But did y ever hear Stevie Ray Vaughan doing voodoo child? It will blow your mind.... Thanks for your reaction
Yes it is
We are lucky they stayed together for the 2 years! And $$$$s were not relevant. Supergroup 😊 and riff was not Clapton - it was Jack Bruce.
'Crossroads' is your next song, Eric singing and going for broke on the guitar!
Hahaha! Of course it's Clapton. Why do you think it's so iconic? 😂😂
It's not Clapton's riff, it's Jack Bruce's.
It is the base.