Eric Clapton is the only musician who have played with Jack Bruce, Ginger Baker, John Lennon, Ringo Starr, George Harrison, Paul McCartney, Jimi Hendrix, BB King, Albert King, Chuck Berry, JJ Cale, Jeff Beck, Jimmy Page, Brian May, Bob Dylan, Leon Russell, Peter Frampton, David Gilmour, Steve Winwood, Keith Richards, Duane Almann, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Pete Townsend, Buddy Guy, Albert Collins. He is the only 3 time inductee to the R&R Hall of Fame (could be 5 if they induct Blind Faith and Derek & Dominos into the Hall of Fame). Put respect for him.
Mom would've been 103 this month. Cream was her favorite rock band. RIP Momma. Hope you have a front row seat to the greatest musicians. Be seeing you soon.
4 of us met up every Thursday night & play This Album with a crate of NEWCASTLE BROWN & GET WASTED WHAT A WAY TO GO I'M 73 NOW STILL CHUGGIN BUT STILL 17 IN HEAD ROCK ON 😂😂😂😂😂❤ GREAT MUSIC FOREVER 😂😂😂😂😂❤
What to say about a song over 50 years old that still seems to have strength for another 100 years???? Amazing, astonishing!!! Eric Clapton, Ginger Baker, and Jack Bruce are from another universe!!!!
I got to see Cream in a small club in Philadelphia about a month before their first album came out. Cost 2 dollars to get in the door. Heard all their songs on their first album and was sitting about 6 feet from the band. It was an experience that just blew me away. I was 17 at the time.
@Paul Kline ...was also a teen of the 60's and saw most of the greatest rock bands that ever walked the earth. am often a little pissed that most people dont even understand when i talk about the shows and music of the day, and how privelidged i consider myself..... "born under a good sign"
Of THAT era? Ginger Baker has the most singular, recognizable voice on drums of anyone of ANY era...but yes, they sure did lay it down and show 'em how to do it!
I was 12 when Cream released this album. I saved up my pocket money and bought the the LP (my first ever) much to my parents’ consternation! Loved it then, still love it now…😊
If all of them were still alive, I don't know if they would do these concerts again. I wish they would've toured UK, Europe and USA with this reunion in 2005. But that might've been asking a bit much at their age.
@Ron, I was 15 when this song came out. My next door neighbour had the album playing in his parents' basement back in 1968. My LAST year at home, bc I ran away from my drunken abusive dad, and was put in Children's Aid Society group home shortly after! BTW, I'm now 68 and counting.
@@mr.blackhawk142 How has your life been ? You started out having one tough time of it . When I was 20 I inherited enough money to buy a car and put a continent's distance between my family and myself. Age 10 to 14 was a very bad time for me. Enough I swore I would never have children of my own. Time passed,I was able to have a wary peace with my parents the last years of their lives. Adult life with achievements gives a very different perspective. Hope you have done well.
2023: GOD! That Was SO GREAT! Beautiful Ending. 2of 3 are gone now. Such great musicians, such a loss. I've been a drummer since 1964. We've lost so many Great Ones. Thank You
This song is classic. These three men could rock your face off. Ginger provides that steady beat. Jack plays his fret-less bass. And Eric doing what he has done for decades. These three reset the bar on music. So much talent in a small band of three. For many of us this guitar riff is legendary. So well known. NO auto tune, no fireworks other than the music. Just rock and roll! I love it. It sucks that two of them are gone. But hey we still have slow hand. I am amazed that Eric is still alive. And they know it.
If anything these guys just got better since I was at Ariz. State U. and heard this song for the first time! Now I’m 74 and this brings back such great memories that all I can do is cry, I’m loving this!
I have seen Eric 6 times in my lifetime and would have loved to have seen Cream! Clapton cleaned his act up many years ago and Thank Gog he is still with us. God Bless Jack and Ginger!
I was around when this was new. They were hero's then and will be for many years to come. Music like this can never die, unlike the players. RIP Ginger and Jack❤
They will have listened to their parents playing it first time round, they heard it in their cradles . Personally I always thought it was quicker. Epic track
I am 63 and jammed with my buddies in a band back in like 1975. Played this song. Best memories and most fun I ever had. Before twiddling tweets and face time. When you got together with your friends you caught up, talked, had new things and experiences to relay and talk about. Then made music. What great winter nights or bad weather days indoors. God bless the parents that put up with us. A simpler time, but we did not know that. 40 dollars for an amplifier was a huge outlay.
It saddens me to think that in the next 15-20 years there will no great musicians left. There will be no “super groups”. But people will still be listening to this classic music. I’m 69 years old, I raised my kids on this music. They know all the “real” groups and singers from that era. Even today they don’t listen to the garbage being produced today!
Had a conversation with a German man and we both agreed that culture is dying. Sex and violence being the obsession of the majority. Hence we no longer have culture just ignorance and government propaganda as the diet for the masses.
Many "packing" "Muricans" step up to the plate to stop the hating, violent attackers of innocent humanity. Just think of All that gave their arms, legs, eyes or Lives over the Decades. It's Our God Given Inalienable Right to Protect Ourselves & Others if need be. Real "Muricans" don't support nor endorse radical Lies, MisInformation, Propaganda or Hate. The Whole World has been L.I.E.D. to, abt. Everything....
No offense but rock is gonna die out if old heads like you gate keep it. I mean, if the old heads in the 50s referred to Chuck berry as "true rock" and god forbid were listened to, music as we know it wouldn't be the same. Point is, shut up, music evolves
I saw Cream at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles late sixties. Loud, sweaty, strobe lights, audience stoned out of their minds! Songs played were on the average 10-15 minutes long with incredible jamming & improvising.
When in a foster home confused lonely 1968 played this song over and over. I believe it kept me going!!! Such a cool song. I remember repairing my own record player.
Incredible and heartfelt reunion. Jack killing the jazzy fret less wonderbass. Eric just worshiping the song. Ginger playing like the house is in fire. Awesome post. Thanks
At 4:45 Jack Bruce turns and shares a smile with Ginger Baker because even they realize and appreciate how Clapton is just killing it...And who would know better than them? Such incredible talent all the way around. R.I.P. Jack and Ginger. Long live Cream.
So so amazing to watch this again for about the 3rd time. 3 masters of their instruments together for the last time. One of the greatest R&R bands of all time. Maybe the best. Jack was ill and died 9 years after these concerts (you can see he’s kinda frail here) and Ginger in ‘19 so this will never happen again. RIP boys!
Yes, "few". Without the internet, would Eric Clapton even have had a voice about lockdowns? Is being invited on the TV really how he was talking about that? Rhetorical question.
Victor Melendez I hope you still have a TURNTABLE .. it’s the best sound ( providing you have a decent stereo) !! I’m going to buy a new STYLUS now. I’ve been procrastinating , so now I’m INSPIRED
I guess all that had to be said about them has already been said below. What was it about the late 60s that brought on all this incredible creativity and talent? First Hendrix, then Cream and all the other incredibly young groups like Led Zeppelin, Free, Ten Years After, Jeff Beck, EM&P, Santana, and all the other stellar bands even if short lived... I never saw them live (I was behind the Iron Curtain at the time) but ever since I first heard this piece on a 45 vinyl smuggled in from the West back in 1967, I could not live without hearing them at least several times a day, every day, even to the detriment of my school performance. Of course I got all their music on vinyl or CD when I moved to Canada in 1984. Now I have their 2006 reunion on DVD and I can watch it whenever I can in HD. Thank you Cream for the sublime moments you provided me throughout the years.
Ludes...my first drug of choice at 16. Loved 'em so much I stopped everything else and lived to tell about it. LoL 😂 61 now and still walking and talking 🦜✌️🥀
When we were in our teens and twenties we thought we were immortal, and couldn't conceptualize an end to life, and just figured we would live forever! now the reality of this life is brought to the forefront by the loss of these kind of people who's talent with putting words to music helped us mark the way during the trip....... to those still with us thank God for you, and for those past, may you find comfort in God and his company, you performed no heroics or bravery, but you gave us such pleasure and enjoyment,😊😢❤✌🖖👍👏🤝🙏 what a gift!
Thank you Google for not interrupting this great music with adds, which should always be played before and/or after a piece of music - and never during it.
Eric Clapton, that's a mighty big name and he deserves it. No one else could have done what he has in the best way for music and all the great groups of people he has played with in his life. My Idol!
I'm 68 and remember when every rock group had a diffeent and unique sound and style, not like the shit show stuff of today. Today all music seems so "formula" Guys, God rest your talented souls! Keep creating where ever you are!
Today's music employs a much narrower vocabulary in its lyrics, less range, more repetition, and less innovation. The music has, as you intuited, been dumbed down. No doubt there are many innovative musicians, just as there are filmmakers, but the big studios want a guarantee of big returns.
@John K: Well, yeah. The commercial, "radio star" stuff. It's awful, derivative, homogenous, unlistenable nonsense. And regrettably, all done on a laptop with auto tune. (Billie Eilish was the first one to break the mold in a long time!) But most of the top ten is written by the same two guys. Swear to God! But to be honest, there's a HELL of a lot of great music today- It's just hard to find. Actually, Coen Brothers movies are a good place to start. Be well, everybody.
Three legends!!! Only Clapton still with us but no matter what they are all immortals (Jack Bruce and Ginger Baker and many others still jamming in somewhere else)
Sadly we,LL never hear the like,s of music played like this again, thank God we where around at the moment in time to see and hear these great ROCK AND ROLL, BLUE,S BAND,S . PEACE BE WITH YOU MY FRIEND'S.✌️✌️✌️😎😎😎🏴🏴🏴🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦
I'm 72. I saw these guys twice, once at Hunter College in NYC, once at Island Garden on Long Island. At the second of those shows I was sitting in the first row [ 'cause I didn't have tickets and bought them at the box office when I got there. They must have been comp tix some VIP didn't show up for]. They couldn't get the mics to work so the whole concert was no vocals, just instrumental versions of their songs. Even so, an awesome concert. What a great band they were. Those were the days. Miracles everywhere. Where are they now? They're gone. (to quote the band).
`I was 17 when I heard this , I am now 70 and it still blows me away.Jack is really playing rhythm guitar as well as Bass, he and Ginger did not get on and poor Eric was stuck in the middle of a fight.I had the privilege of attending the same music college as Jack Bruce and he was still discussed and admired when I was there a hell of a long time ago, thank you for posting this My young brother disposed of my albums for some reason.Jack is pushing Eric to the limit.
Jack bruce, lead bass, eric clepton, lead guitar ,gnger baker, lead drums. Shouldn't have worked but boy did it, seventy four now but can' t get enough of this.
Back when rock stars had to EARN it..these guys were real rock STARS. Listen to it again and just focus on Ginger Baker’s drums. Brings tears to my eyes.
Bro. You got it so right. I'm a black guy in my 70's.. When most of my friends were in the Motown BS.. I was diggin' on this , CCR.ACDC. Lead Zeplpin, Ginger Baker was killing on those drums. I wished It could have gone on another 15 minutes. Best drumming in the world. RIP fellas. Imitated but never duplicated.
This was after Jack Bruce had his liver transplant. Watching him still doing his magic on that bass brings huge smiles to my face! These guys are legends! RIP Jack Bruce and Ginger Baker
It was so much better being 20 in the 70's than now being 70 in the 20's !
For sure !
I hear you there dude.
Ya'h MAN., these present Players, ain't fully - here! Me Old player w/ Martha Lorraine, of long ago....R."S"B - RIP
Hells a poppin,
Yes!
Accurate.
Eric Clapton is the only musician who have played with Jack Bruce, Ginger Baker, John Lennon, Ringo Starr, George Harrison, Paul McCartney, Jimi Hendrix, BB King, Albert King, Chuck Berry, JJ Cale, Jeff Beck, Jimmy Page, Brian May, Bob Dylan, Leon Russell, Peter Frampton, David Gilmour, Steve Winwood, Keith Richards, Duane Almann, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Pete Townsend, Buddy Guy, Albert Collins. He is the only 3 time inductee to the R&R Hall of Fame (could be 5 if they induct Blind Faith and Derek & Dominos into the Hall of Fame). Put respect for him.
thats the short list
he's also the only one to have played with himself.... XD sorry bad joke
Do any of his children have his guitar talent
And is the worst player out of all the people you listed!
John Mayer, Joe Bonamasa
Mom would've been 103 this month. Cream was her favorite rock band. RIP Momma. Hope you have a front row seat to the greatest musicians. Be seeing you soon.
Your Mom must have been a Great lady!
love you Mom!!
Yeah!
103 year old rock and roll grandma sounds pretty awesome man
Cool woman
I'm listening to this in 2024. Use to listen to it in early 70s. When I was in school.
Three guys! No pyrotechnics, no acrobats, no spectacle.pure music.
thank you for saying.
I was just thinking that same thing. Simply amazing!
YOU SAID EVERYTHING !!!!
Indeed a great performance music by feeling. No gadget Just three great musicians. Awesome spetacle
Bad ass music!
I just turned 74 and it seemed like yesterday when we were sitting around drinking beer with this song cranked up real loud
Happy Birthday thank for setting the bar high crank it up
@@davidabelsen9249 Thank you. Keep rockin.
78 - ditto!
H.b. rock on!!
Just turned 65. Have to agree, seems like yesterday I first heard Cream and here I am still listing today.
4 of us met up every Thursday night & play This Album with a crate of NEWCASTLE BROWN & GET WASTED WHAT A WAY TO GO I'M 73 NOW STILL CHUGGIN BUT STILL 17 IN HEAD ROCK ON 😂😂😂😂😂❤ GREAT MUSIC FOREVER 😂😂😂😂😂❤
Hell yes! 👍🔥🔥🔥
73 AND YOU'RE STILL CHUGGING 17 ROCK HARD HEAD???
Clapton is the freatest rocker if all time. Would have loved to hear he & Hendricks playing ❤️ together!
Greatest rocker!
What to say about a song over 50 years old that still seems to have strength for another 100 years???? Amazing, astonishing!!! Eric Clapton, Ginger Baker, and Jack Bruce are from another universe!!!!
From another universe, that pretty much says it all !!!!
All I can post is ...
"You got that RIGHT!"
Trying to break the Tach
At least their MUSIC is !
Nope, they are just plain talented Kippers. (Oh, a kipper is an Englishman)
I got to see Cream in a small club in Philadelphia about a month before their first album came out. Cost 2 dollars to get in the door. Heard all their songs on their first album and was sitting about 6 feet from the band. It was an experience that just blew me away. I was 17 at the time.
You witnessed a great show, wish I could've been there, I bet you had a blast
@Paul Kline ...was also a teen of the 60's and saw most of the greatest rock bands that ever walked the earth. am often a little pissed that most people dont even understand when i talk about the shows and music of the day, and how privelidged i consider myself..... "born under a good sign"
Wow once in a lifetime thing that's awesome.
Were thay
at the "Troc"?
i saw them in Akron, same tour. No one knew who they were, but it was unforgettable.
Best drummer of that era...and three old men showing today’s kids “how it’s done.”
They a'nt old and that's coming from a man that's 252 years old.
Of THAT era? Ginger Baker has the most singular, recognizable voice on drums of anyone of ANY era...but yes, they sure did lay it down and show 'em how to do it!
Philip Foote ok boomer
Harry McMail ok squeaker
just leave it at best!
I was 12 when Cream released this album. I saved up my pocket money and bought the the LP (my first ever) much to my parents’ consternation! Loved it then, still love it now…😊
Great..... 👏👍
Same here, in Portugal, (and then ALL of The Doors' albums lol).
I recycling glass bottles and mowed lawns. I walked down to Montgomery Wards too and bought their first album.
So cool you had open minded parents; love your story! I collected pop bottles but was much younger; turned them in for candy 🍭 haha
Me too !
Three geniuses getting back together and killing it! Eric is still with us. RIP Jack. RIP Ginger.
Without Words...
Sin Palabras...
amen
Rip
Amen
Sadly, Clapton has fallen to the dark side.
Clapton is the only one left! Rest in Peace Bruce & Baker! The 60's...what a time to be alive!!!
Their music ll live in our heart forever !!!
What a time for musical talent
@@merylphillips4703 They sure all came out in the same era but unfortunately many of them left us too early.:(
Eric Clapton: The greatest part-time guitarist, full-time geography teacher.
Three old man and instruments. Nothing more needed. GREAT! To watch Jack on the fretless bass is amazing!
Oh, I just woke up. What did I miss?
sorry but JB was often wrong on fretless, mainly in the upper part of his solo
Jack Bruce, IS Brilliant player, nothing fake there, or the other Two of three..
Still have my Cream LP somewhere. Weren't we blessed to have such great musicians playing the best music in our youth.
Just thinking that. We were blessed teenagers.
Yes our generation with go down in history as the most influentual and diverse in history.......we were the lucky generation!
@@MichaelJordan-kd9km soooo true in many aspects..... seeing the world today even more so! We were really lucky!
Two englishmen and a Scotsman.
Strange, non?
That riff! Nine minutes of sheer joy. Sadly, Clapton is the only one left.
If all of them were still alive, I don't know if they would do these concerts again. I wish they would've toured UK, Europe and USA with this reunion in 2005. But that might've been asking a bit much at their age.
@Ron, I was 15 when this song came out. My next door neighbour had the album playing in his parents' basement back in 1968. My LAST year at home, bc I ran away from my drunken abusive dad, and was put in Children's Aid Society group home shortly after! BTW, I'm now 68 and counting.
@@mr.blackhawk142 How has your life been ? You started out having one tough time of it . When I was 20 I inherited enough money to buy a car and put a continent's distance between my family and myself. Age 10 to 14 was a very bad time for me. Enough I swore I would never have children of my own.
Time passed,I was able to have a wary peace with my parents the last years of their lives.
Adult life with achievements gives a very different perspective. Hope you have done well.
Methuselah.
Yes, it is sad that Clapton is still alive.
Jack Bruce is playing fretless bass. What a killer! Thanks Jack for your contribution to blues and rock history.
he was/is rock was/is to Jaco Pastorious
He was raised with a cello in his hands and classically trained.
One of Scotland's finest musicians.
great player but bass looks bald and characterless with no frets
@@harpar1028 So the frets make the character of the guitar? Okay that is your opinion.
Sounds as good as it did back in the 60s, maybe better. They were truly THE Cream. Jack Bruce's' voice! Takes me right back.
2023: GOD! That Was SO GREAT! Beautiful Ending. 2of 3 are gone now. Such great musicians, such a loss. I've been a drummer since 1964. We've lost so many Great Ones. Thank You
yA SHE IS
Cream, the first British supergroup. Three legendary musicians. RIP Jack Bruce and Ginger Baker.
I get it thanks for the info.peace out.
...never mind...you missed it...
To ALL who do NOT agree with me ...Never Mind...
In my day they said Clapton was God. 1972
Clapton was and is still a guitar God.
This song is classic. These three men could rock your face off. Ginger provides that steady beat. Jack plays his fret-less bass. And Eric doing what he has done for decades. These three reset the bar on music. So much talent in a small band of three. For many of us this guitar riff is legendary. So well known. NO auto tune, no fireworks other than the music. Just rock and roll! I love it. It sucks that two of them are gone. But hey we still have slow hand. I am amazed that Eric is still alive. And they know it.
If anything these guys just got better since I was at Ariz. State U. and heard this song for the first time! Now I’m 74 and this brings back such great memories that all I can do is cry, I’m loving this!
@@tiptondavid I’m 71 Sunday and I remember this as a late teen really great music . The best as far as I’m concerned, Hendrix second
@@faithsfarmlife1424 yep
@@faithsfarmlife1424 I'd put Hendrix one but I don't complain you put Mr Clapton number one
I have seen Eric 6 times in my lifetime and would have loved to have seen Cream! Clapton cleaned his act up many years ago and Thank Gog he is still with us. God Bless Jack and Ginger!
Rest In Peace Ginger Baker 💗 ( 1939 - 2019).
A SAD DAY ...pressed Rat & Warthog Have Closed Down Their Shop ... R.I..P ... GINGER !!!!.
Good lord i was just watching this last night, and just found out today he passed.........wow
Rip grandfather drummer legend
Remember them from my Vietnam War Days. RIP brother. The music will live 4ever.
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Baker's drumming just stands out. Incredible beat. Steady as the Rock off Gibralter. His fills are extraordinary.
I love listening to this concert
Been listening to all things Clapton for 56 years .. never gets old ❤
I was around when this was new. They were hero's then and will be for many years to come. Music like this can never die, unlike the players. RIP Ginger and Jack❤
& now R.I.P. Pete Brown too.
@@shemanic1 To many rock legends have passed on so dam sad.
ME TOO ! It's been a strange trip ! Thank you Jesus for letting me see it !
No auto tune, real musicians playing songs by god given ability. Very cool
Warts and all!
Nice fretless!
Autotune is cool though.
Indeed brother God Given endless Gifts. All is His and all is Him.🤲🙇♀️ Divine talents
@@thecharlieramirez And it's vital for people who can't hold a note. How cool is that?
3/4 of the audience wasn’t even born when this song first came out. Good Music is timeless I suppose.
It is not their fault that they weren't born yet.
They will have listened to their parents playing it first time round, they heard it in their cradles . Personally I always thought it was quicker. Epic track
I was born and have followed since.
Isn’t that a good thing? If music died with its generation that would be a tragedy.
I dont agree w your calculation
40 years later, the guys took the song and made it rock for a whole century. This doesn't sound normal, and I love it.
They made it look effortless
Incredible band
The sound of my youth
RIP Jack and Ginger. We only have Clapton, God bless you, Eric!
Eric Clapton is king of all guitars
I love Eric Clapton and when he plays and sings the Blues now that is awesome!
ERIC PLEASE NEVER DIE I LOVE YOU SO MUCH
No matter what,,,,!!!!! We always gonna keep them in ours HEARTS..., Cream forever!!!!
Cream my pants, clapton's a guitar God.
You mean, bless yourself Eric.
It breaks my heart that 2/3 of the members are gone. Their legacies will forever live on!! RIP Jack Bruce and Ginger Baker💗
They could have called themselves The BBC, but someone beat them to it.
Wild to think that Clapton, with the lifestyle he lived for decades, is the one still here.
@@SweetSirenia its called being a rockstar
two old men showing the young how its done
@@descartesdonkey4291 Think you'll find there were _three_ members of Cream. Baker/Bruce/Clapton.
I am now 75 - This was the music of my my college years - still enthuses.
There will never be music like this ever again. I'm glad I lived it
I am flooded by memories in my isolation. Check out all the people. One day we will be back. I am 73. Hope to see you all there, without the mask.
Totally agree
I Concur Mike . I'm 67 ... jimmy ...
I am 63 and jammed with my buddies in a band back in like 1975. Played this song. Best memories and most fun I ever had. Before twiddling tweets and face time. When you got together with your friends you caught up, talked, had new things and experiences to relay and talk about. Then made music. What great winter nights or bad weather days indoors. God bless the parents that put up with us. A simpler time, but we did not know that. 40 dollars for an amplifier was a huge outlay.
74 years young
@@peter5602i yes my man we come from a place where we all belong
Love how much Jack Bruce seems to be enjoying this, he absolutely slays this performance.
Three of the best men EVER in Rock & Roll. Their skills speak for themselves....... MASTERS!!!!!!!!!!
grew up on it. keep coming back for it. always & forever. still resonates.
Three men. Three instruments. Creates amazing sound, and music. This is real musicians.
Claptons voice just keeps gettin better and better
R
I love his voice.
Considering he was horribly sick at this concert, it says a lot haha
ManticTalbot what was he sick with??
It gets bluesier every day . He's a master
It saddens me to think that in the next 15-20 years there will no great musicians left. There will be no “super groups”. But people will still be listening to this classic music. I’m 69 years old, I raised my kids on this music. They know all the “real” groups and singers from that era. Even today they don’t listen to the garbage being produced today!
I'm the same age as yourself. You are so very spot-on.
And look at this performance...no need for fireworks and other special effects. Just pure, raw, unadulterated talent... that's all that's needed!
All natural, no autotune back in those days! Organic is another word for them!!
Had a conversation with a German man and we both agreed that culture is dying. Sex and violence being the obsession of the majority. Hence we no longer have culture just ignorance and government propaganda as the diet for the masses.
musicians will come and go the kids keep getting better as musicians
It doesn't get any better than this! What a performance!!!
No ,it doesn't!!!
well said.
No barriers. No security. Just an audience that understood this moment. We need to bring that back to today's concerts!
as long as they have metal detectors at the door. Muricans packing guns and all.
Many "packing" "Muricans" step up to the plate to stop the hating, violent attackers of innocent humanity. Just think of All that gave their arms, legs, eyes or Lives over the Decades.
It's Our God Given Inalienable Right to Protect Ourselves & Others if need be. Real "Muricans" don't support nor endorse radical Lies, MisInformation, Propaganda or Hate.
The Whole World has been L.I.E.D. to, abt. Everything....
@@sandrag1194 You're lying to yourself.
@@sandrag1194 Or you could just ban hand guns and assault rifles. Vote accordingly.
@@gordp8482
NEVER. SHALL NOT BE INFRINGED. BAN CRIMINALS. NO WORRIES. KEEP 'EM LOCKED UP!!! 😉😉❣
my dad was the biggest cream fan and now my son plays it on the guitar,wish he was here to see his grandson
david cook The only Cream riff that I can play. Bass in this. Excellent!
Eternel Cream.
Jack Bruce is grossly underrated. He was miles ahead of his time.
Ginger Baker sound in unmatched. R.I.P. both Mr Baker and Jack. Awesome band
Never get tired of watching Cream
Kids, this is real rock.... In their youthness they were Gods of rock.... These are the roots of Rock
Ok. Chill down, Pop.
If that ain't pure rock from the 6 minute mark, I don't know what is.
No offense but rock is gonna die out if old heads like you gate keep it. I mean, if the old heads in the 50s referred to Chuck berry as "true rock" and god forbid were listened to, music as we know it wouldn't be the same. Point is, shut up, music evolves
@@drpepper694 but some of it SUCKS, the new stuff that is
@@lloydrobeau5126 oh hell yeah most of it sucks, but at least give it a chance. It's like you gotta give the guy on the floor space to get up
i have loved Jack Bruce, Eric Clapton and Ginger Baker since 1970. The whole world thanks the United Kingdom. God bless their memory
That drum beat holds it all together, it's primal, tribal, and straight up rocks!
yeah 1 and the 3, weird at first, but you get used to it.
Ginger Baker is the best drummer in the world. He is Cream.
I once owned a rug like that. It really held the room together.
@@tchrisou812 👍😎😂☮️
@@charlessmith6777 best in the world? Really?
I saw Cream at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles late sixties. Loud, sweaty, strobe lights, audience stoned out of their minds! Songs played were on the average 10-15 minutes long with incredible jamming & improvising.
Jack Bruce's smile is priceless R.I.P.
All three of them are very happy to be playing together. Three geniuses together are a rarity.
Cream rocked hard in this reunion, still watching in 2019. RIP Ginger Baker.
When in a foster home confused lonely 1968 played this song over and over. I believe it kept me going!!! Such a cool song. I remember repairing my own record player.
Incredible and heartfelt reunion. Jack killing the jazzy fret less wonderbass. Eric just worshiping the song. Ginger playing like the house is in fire. Awesome post. Thanks
Add the (!) to your post, and it'll be, ..."Outta SIGHT !!"
At 4:45 Jack Bruce turns and shares a smile with Ginger Baker because even they realize and appreciate how Clapton is just killing it...And who would know better than them? Such incredible talent all the way around. R.I.P. Jack and Ginger. Long live Cream.
Yeah still listening to this in 2020 and will be for the rest of my life!!
matt snow till the day I die
Of course, why not listen to them. The greatest in their time. Saddest thing, only one of them left now. 😥
What for my daily experience is tomorrow
me tooooooooooooooooooooo
65 saw it live I'm old, so what
So so amazing to watch this again for about the 3rd time. 3 masters of their instruments together for the last time. One of the greatest R&R bands of all time. Maybe the best. Jack was ill and died 9 years after these concerts (you can see he’s kinda frail here) and Ginger in ‘19 so this will never happen again. RIP boys!
"Sunshine of Your Love" features some of Eric's best guitar! I love it
One the few benefits of the internet. Performances like this will be preserved long after the vinyl is worn thin.
I love that. Forever will be now
Richard. My vinyl version is close to hear the other side.
@@DNYaw awesome
I wore out three copies of Disraeli Gears trying to get that tone and steal those licks.
Yes, "few". Without the internet, would Eric Clapton even have had a voice about lockdowns? Is being invited on the TV really how he was talking about that? Rhetorical question.
Yes! I am still listening to this in 2019. Who’s with me!?👍😎😎😎😎😎
yup
Yes, I'm still listening to the bands from the 60a and 70s.
Same here ! That's real music
me MICHELE from CANADA...STILL LISTENING do you still have a TURNTABLE ?
Victor Melendez I hope you still have a TURNTABLE .. it’s the best sound ( providing you have a decent stereo) !! I’m going to buy a new STYLUS now. I’ve been procrastinating , so now I’m INSPIRED
i was kid around 14 or so when this song came out.
My God what hit it was.
Even Jimi soon after made a tribute.
Those times
I guess all that had to be said about them has already been said below. What was it about the late 60s that brought on all this incredible creativity and talent? First Hendrix, then Cream and all the other incredibly young groups like Led Zeppelin, Free, Ten Years After, Jeff Beck, EM&P, Santana, and all the other stellar bands even if short lived...
I never saw them live (I was behind the Iron Curtain at the time) but ever since I first heard this piece on a 45 vinyl smuggled in from the West back in 1967, I could not live without hearing them at least several times a day, every day, even to the detriment of my school performance. Of course I got all their music on vinyl or CD when I moved to Canada in 1984. Now I have their 2006 reunion on DVD and I can watch it whenever I can in HD.
Thank you Cream for the sublime moments you provided me throughout the years.
Ginger Baker’s drums. Brings tears to my eyes. Rest In Peace Ginger Baker and Jack Bruce, So Glad these Men Performed as Long as they could :) QC
Ludes I did my share. If I had one ID do it now listen to cream
Ludes...my first drug of choice at 16. Loved 'em so much I stopped everything else and lived to tell about it. LoL 😂 61 now and still walking and talking 🦜✌️🥀
Gingerbaker,s
Dude, I had the good pleasure of being known as the Qualude king in North Beach in San Francisco. Paid the bills and kept me fucked up
These are the 3 baddest grandpas on the planet. Wish we had more cream in our coffee instead of our current airwaves.
How great to see and hear those three guys back together again!! Three of the best musicians of all time! RIP Jack and Ginger!!
Amazing and Eric 's solo was stupendous 🎶
When we were in our teens and twenties we thought we were immortal, and couldn't conceptualize an end to life, and just figured we would live forever! now the reality of this life is brought to the forefront by the loss of these kind of people who's talent with putting words to music helped us mark the way during the trip....... to those still with us thank God for you, and for those past, may you find comfort in God and his company, you performed no heroics or bravery, but you gave us such pleasure and enjoyment,😊😢❤✌🖖👍👏🤝🙏 what a gift!
Amen.....
Beautifully said.
Thomas Schoon nice thoughts ,nostalgia is painfull 😅marco cdf
I hate to disagree but I'm 17 and I have been scared of the thought of death since age 16
Amen
Thank you Google for not interrupting this great music with adds, which should always be played before and/or after a piece of music - and never during it.
David Brown the person who posts decides where the ads are and if there are ads
There will never be another group like them, totally awesome
Eric Clapton, that's a mighty big name and he deserves it. No one else could have done what he has in the best way for music and all the great groups of people he has played with in his life. My Idol!
It's all kept together by Ginger Baker's drumming. Absolutely the best.
more impressive is how long is the song performance, considering ginger probably never stop smoking most of his life
Really? Sounds quite pedestrian to me.
@@Johnny-cf3jp I'd call it parsimonious; sometimes simplest is best.
Nobody was ever like him. An absolute MONSTER of percussion!
@@Johnny-cf3jp Then you know F.A. A good drummer makes the front guys. Baker was brilliant.
If you grew up in the late 60"s you knew, nobody could touch the Cream when it came to talent.
I agree and I was born in 1968:)
Beatles?
@@yairsharon7197 nah
What about Hendrix?
@@wilpatricktubog2108 he’s a different kind of psychedelic rock
Pete Brown
25 December 1940 - 19 May 2023
Thank you for the sunshine of your lyrics, Pete
I like the transposing of the vocal lines, as well as the change up on the guitar arrangement. Gods, all 3.
I'm 68 and remember when every rock group had a diffeent and unique sound and style, not like the shit show stuff of today. Today all music seems so "formula" Guys, God rest your talented souls! Keep creating where ever you are!
Today's music employs a much narrower vocabulary in its lyrics, less range, more repetition, and less innovation. The music has, as you intuited, been dumbed down. No doubt there are many innovative musicians, just as there are filmmakers, but the big studios want a guarantee of big returns.
Today's crappy music are all geared toward making cash. Those 3 guys only got muic in their mind then.
@John K: Well, yeah. The commercial, "radio star" stuff. It's awful, derivative, homogenous, unlistenable nonsense. And regrettably, all done on a laptop with auto tune. (Billie Eilish was the first one to break the mold in a long time!) But most of the top ten is written by the same two guys. Swear to God! But to be honest, there's a HELL of a lot of great music today- It's just hard to find. Actually, Coen Brothers movies are a good place to start. Be well, everybody.
@@redshark9537 Well said!
Cream had their own unique sound no one can match coolest band ever !
Three legends!!! Only Clapton still with us but no matter what they are all immortals (Jack Bruce and Ginger Baker and many others still jamming in somewhere else)
Three absolute legends playing together and still sounding pretty darn good after many years apart.
Nothing better than a good improvised "Cream" jam with three GREAT musicians.
Such an iconic tune. R.I.P. Pete Brown & thanks for all the superb lyrics.
Excellent, awesome and oustanding music; there are only few words to express this musicians. Love until I’ll die!
You young musicians watch these three and learn they were one of the GREAT BANDS.
Also learn how out of control egos can wreck something special!
Sadly we,LL never hear the like,s of music played like this again, thank God we where around at the moment in time to see and hear these great ROCK AND ROLL, BLUE,S BAND,S . PEACE BE WITH YOU MY FRIEND'S.✌️✌️✌️😎😎😎🏴🏴🏴🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦
Such a Living Legend Eric Clapton . I have been a fan since I first heard Cream in 1969 or early 1970's. I still have my albums.
Nothing better. Pure. Wonderful. Thank you.
Roy in Knoxville Tennessee
Wonderful to see Jack and Eric smiling and laughing together while performing this song flawlessly. It does wonders for the heart.
Lol they laughed because they couldn't figure out who was supposed to sing one of the lines.
I'm 72. I saw these guys twice, once at Hunter College in NYC, once at Island Garden on Long Island. At the second of those shows I was sitting in the first row [ 'cause I didn't have tickets and bought them at the box office when I got there. They must have been comp tix some VIP didn't show up for]. They couldn't get the mics to work so the whole concert was no vocals, just instrumental versions of their songs. Even so, an awesome concert. What a great band they were. Those were the days. Miracles everywhere. Where are they now? They're gone. (to quote the band).
Always loved this song. Fantastic group of musicians.👍❤️
Absolutely Amazing. Remember listening to this when I was 17. Brings back incredible memories.
No fuss, no gimmicks, no hype, just three men on stage blowing it away!
Absolutely fantastic
Made my life luv em they can never die !!
Sure is
fancy seeing you here
@@tomb2577 Haha I Love Cream, RIP Jack Bruce and Ginger Baker
Indeed
Best bassist and songwriter ever
`I was 17 when I heard this , I am now 70 and it still blows me away.Jack is really playing rhythm guitar as well as Bass, he and Ginger did not get on and poor Eric was stuck in the middle of a fight.I had the privilege of attending the same music college as Jack Bruce and he was still discussed and admired when I was there a hell of a long time ago, thank you for posting this My young brother disposed of my albums for some reason.Jack is pushing Eric to the limit.
Jack bruce, lead bass, eric clepton, lead guitar ,gnger baker, lead drums. Shouldn't have worked but boy did it, seventy four now but can' t get enough of this.
In his younger days, Jack Bruce had one of the best voices in rock! Decades later, they can still bring it!!!
Back when rock stars had to EARN it..these guys were real rock STARS. Listen to it again and just focus on Ginger Baker’s drums. Brings tears to my eyes.
Bro. You got it so right. I'm a black guy in my 70's.. When most of my friends were in the Motown BS.. I was diggin' on this , CCR.ACDC. Lead Zeplpin, Ginger Baker was killing on those drums. I wished It could have gone on another 15 minutes. Best drumming in the world. RIP fellas. Imitated but never duplicated.
This is my favorite cream video .
Gosh I miss those days.
This was after Jack Bruce had his liver transplant. Watching him still doing his magic on that bass brings huge smiles to my face! These guys are legends! RIP Jack Bruce and Ginger Baker
Jack's bass, Gingers incredible drums, and God playing guitar. Rip Jack and Ginger.
@allegedly yeah man!!!!
@allegedly Agree
@allegedly hahahahahahaha YES JIMI WAS NO1 I was about to point out Jimi dethroned God publically but you've made the point ;)