my first time hearing Cream - Crossroads (Reaction!!)

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  • @poloreacts27
    @poloreacts27  Рік тому +30

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    • @gingerbaker_toad696
      @gingerbaker_toad696 Рік тому +1

      Anything with Ginger Baker especially live, be it Cream, Blind Faith, Bakers Airforce/GBO, Baker Gurvitz Army or whatever else you can find, would be greatly appreciated! :)
      It may be annoying to find the "right" versions, but so worth it!
      Love the albums and this, but Crossroads is just a hint of what Cream could do, NSU, I'm so Glad, Sweet Wine, Spoonful, etc etc LIVE is what they really are about 🤘👹❤

    • @starlawilson9011
      @starlawilson9011 Рік тому +3

      This sounded like old school blues because it was a cover of Robert Johnson's Crossroad, just sped up and rockified.

    • @gingerbaker_toad696
      @gingerbaker_toad696 Рік тому +1

      Three absolute geniuses! ❤
      I think you could enjoy Bakers stuff with Fela Kuti as well :)
      That dude was just different, pretty obviously my all time favorite drummer 😅

    • @gingerbaker_toad696
      @gingerbaker_toad696 Рік тому +1

      Shotout to the supporter that send that one in indeed

    • @gingerbaker_toad696
      @gingerbaker_toad696 Рік тому

      Even if it doesnt end up here, if you enjoyed this like that, you have to get into their catalog :)
      So much good stuff! Such great energy! And like i said, for me, especially LIVE

  • @dagmar.6954
    @dagmar.6954 Рік тому +206

    This was one of the super groups of the 60's. Everyone of the 3 guys (Jack Bruce, Ginger Baker & Eric Clapton) was super talented but they also had big egos. So they didn't always get a long. They all came from previous successful bands. But in the few short years they were together they produced some classic songs such as "White Room", "Badge", "Born Under A Bad Sign", "Tales Of Brave Ulysses", "Strange Brew", "Sunshine Of Your Love", "SWLABR" etc.

    • @randi_godspeed2063
      @randi_godspeed2063 Рік тому +4

      Artists want to see their vision produced. When you have three, will always clash.

    • @strydershadow391
      @strydershadow391 Рік тому +2

      Nailed it!

    • @atuuschaaw
      @atuuschaaw Рік тому +1

      I approve of this message! 😉♥

    • @peterheath7960
      @peterheath7960 Рік тому +5

      Agreed, though BADGE should be capitalized, given that it's the chord progression.

    • @richkosmerl3381
      @richkosmerl3381 Рік тому +4

      You are right, This was an old blues song. They sped up and then displayed their own musicianship. Eric Clapton on lead guitar, Ginger Baker on drums, and Jack Bruce on bass and singing. They were all recognized as leaders in their specialties at the time and ever since. They were all so good it was said by critics that they all seemed to try to outdo each other on every song and that drove the excellence.
      They didn't stay together very long, but several of their songs are classic rock greats.

  • @penelopefloor2935
    @penelopefloor2935 3 місяці тому +7

    That's three people. Three. They all play extraordinary music.

  • @JohnMckinney-l3u
    @JohnMckinney-l3u 4 місяці тому +7

    Jack Bruce is off the fuckin charts incredible bass player Scotland is extremely proud

  • @rickpetersen1745
    @rickpetersen1745 Рік тому +101

    This song was inspired by the legend of Robert Johnson the great Blues man who made a deal with the Devil to make him a great guitarist at the Crossroads.

    • @cptight88
      @cptight88 Рік тому +15

      It's a cover of a Robert Johnson song.

    • @Serai3
      @Serai3 Рік тому +1

      There's an 80's movie about that legend.

    • @tonyhoable
      @tonyhoable Рік тому +9

      Yeah it was originally by Robert Johnson. It was called Cross Road Blues when he did it.

    • @ClassicTor
      @ClassicTor 11 місяців тому

      Isnt ry cooder the original? If not i think its the best one

  • @vedantapdx
    @vedantapdx Рік тому +49

    Ginger Baker was famous as a jazz drummer before he was brought into Rock and Roll music. He later migrated to Africa to learn more about rethemes from different cultures. He and Jack Bruce, the bassist knew one another from the Jazz, Classical side of music and Eric Clapton consciously searched for a rhythm section with such a background to bounce his blues rock style off of. Jack Bruce was not only a classical bass player from Scotland but was a great vocalist on much of the Cream material.

  • @randi_godspeed2063
    @randi_godspeed2063 Рік тому +58

    If you’ve never heard it, Sunshine of your Love is amazing. As a guitar fan, if you’ve never heard it, George Harrison’s While my Guitar Gently Weeps will blow you away. God’s blessings 👩🏻✝️💙🐕🖤🎸

  • @sabbracadabra7503
    @sabbracadabra7503 Рік тому +33

    This an old Robert Johnson delta blues tune from WAY back in the day that Clapton, Baker, and Bruce made a rock classic.

  • @LSqrd1960
    @LSqrd1960 Рік тому +41

    HIGHLY recommend Cream's "White Room". Great wah-wah guitar soloing by Clapton

  • @fractaljack210
    @fractaljack210 Рік тому +69

    An amzing band...first super group. Jack Bruce is a monster bass player. Fretless bass, at that.

    • @louisrondone1332
      @louisrondone1332 Рік тому +2

      Later he did play a fretless bass but back then he played a Gibson SG.

    • @jamesferris4573
      @jamesferris4573 11 місяців тому +2

      ​@@louisrondone1332 Actually it was a Gibson EBO the SG was the six string guitar with the same body style. The Humbucking pickups and the heavy guage flat wound strings along with the tube driven amplifier he used gave him the thick tone he got.

    • @louisrondone1332
      @louisrondone1332 11 місяців тому +1

      Thanks. I was just trying to keep things simple by referring to it as an SG. I figured the bass might have a different name than the guitar. I played a Gibson Thunderbird, which was the bass version of the Firebird guitar.😺

  • @Yousless1
    @Yousless1 10 місяців тому +7

    These live recordings of Cream at Royal Albert Hall I've always said and told my son that this
    was one of the greatest nights in Rock and Roll history. And at 71 I stand by that. This will be played at my funeral.

    • @davidespinosa1910
      @davidespinosa1910 2 місяці тому

      This is the famous version from Wheels of Fire. It was recorded 10 March 1968 at Winterland, San Francisco, California.

  • @mitzifrancis9843
    @mitzifrancis9843 Рік тому +65

    Strange Brew and White Room next if you can please! So glad you enjoyed this! ❤

    • @DMB088
      @DMB088 Рік тому +7

      White room is always the first to come to mind when I think of Cream

    • @36karpatoruski
      @36karpatoruski Рік тому +1

      @@DMB088…and their best song too.

    • @chadheckman2693
      @chadheckman2693 Рік тому +1

      @@DMB088 It and "Sunshine of Your Love" both do for me.

    • @TerriKnight-x3s
      @TerriKnight-x3s 9 місяців тому

      Love White Room

    • @robertkelly6282
      @robertkelly6282 7 місяців тому

      We’re going wrong old version

  • @michaelvaristo989
    @michaelvaristo989 Рік тому +40

    Saw them play this in Detroit in 67. Then I realized this was the best band ever. You had to see them live to understand. They changed everything. IMHO.

    • @dougieyou
      @dougieyou Рік тому +5

      Changed my life too back in 1967 !!!! I can never forget listening to this for the first time...out of this world and still is.

    • @danattkisson962
      @danattkisson962 Рік тому +2

      Grande Ballroom with Uncle Russ!

    • @catherinecrow5662
      @catherinecrow5662 Рік тому +1

      Same, in 67. I cried they were so Otherworldly , never to be duplicated

  • @vagaickie
    @vagaickie Рік тому +18

    I remember dancing to 'Sunshine of Your Love' at my grade 8 graduation in 1969 - I still have my original album! So many classics on it!

  • @simdixon9523
    @simdixon9523 10 місяців тому +3

    Nobody could make a bass sing and sound as lyrical as Jack Bruce could. He did most of the singing, too. His ashes are buried about ten feet from my family's, so whenever I pay them a visit I always say hi to Jack too. I saw their reunion concert at the Albert Hall in 2005 and it was unforgettable. When I was a teenager back in the 70s I used to smoke a j, put the headphones on and listen to Crossroads so I could hear the incredible guitar in one ear and the amazing bass in the other. Amazing !

  • @williamthelast1
    @williamthelast1 Рік тому +18

    It seems that their instruments were only created for them... and no one before and after !!!Those 3 guys are unbelievable !!!!❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @AmyAnderson-fields
    @AmyAnderson-fields 6 місяців тому +5

    Baker, Bruce, and Clapton. The cream of the crop.

  • @AmyAnderson-fields
    @AmyAnderson-fields 5 місяців тому +4

    This IS an old school blues song, by the great Robert Johnson. It's a modern interpretation of one of Johnson's masterpieces.

  • @AnneliesHes
    @AnneliesHes 6 місяців тому +4

    I knew Eric then and was lucky enough to get to see most of their gigs. My friends and I were enjoying life to the full…

  • @MrVvulf
    @MrVvulf Рік тому +22

    For the love of God, someone with deep pockets please request...
    "Nobody Knows You When You're Down and Out" by the Spencer Davis Group.
    I want to see Polo's face when he hears 16 year old Steve Winwood's voice.

  • @kennycamaro2361
    @kennycamaro2361 Рік тому +4

    3 stellar musicians all soloing at the same time!

  • @davidespinosa1910
    @davidespinosa1910 2 місяці тому +1

    This is why Clapton is a famous guitarist. Everybody who came after learned from him.

  • @Mojo19692
    @Mojo19692 10 місяців тому +2

    This song is cover of one of the original blues guitarist and singer from the 1920's to the 1930's and his name is Robert Johnson . So awesome !!!! 🤘🔥🎸💯....

  • @matter1710
    @matter1710 5 місяців тому +1

    Best bass and lead solo combo in music history? Yes for my money. Proper good.

  • @pattyfreeburn3743
    @pattyfreeburn3743 Рік тому +17

    Oh yeah, this is going to be great ENJOY! Clapton is just one of my favorite guitarists, love him!

    • @randi_godspeed2063
      @randi_godspeed2063 Рік тому

      He has turned into a horrible human being. But I was blessed to see him once, and he is that rarified air of the truly great guitarists. God’s blessings 👩🏻✝️💙🐕🖤🎸

    • @rebajackson2369
      @rebajackson2369 Рік тому

      ​@@randi_godspeed2063you must be a Christian. Running down someone you don't know while virtue signaling with your false blessings. Knock it off judgemental judy.

    • @pattyfreeburn3743
      @pattyfreeburn3743 Рік тому

      @@randi_godspeed2063 , sorry to hear about the ugliness, wow. I also seen him too in St. Louis, I actually won 2 tickets from a radio station. The radio station shuttled a bus for all the winners and provided a lunch for us all. We were able to bring our own alcohol, we were 1 hour on the road and had to make a stop to get more alcohol. His album Pilgrim was released at that time, we had a great time. I bought a tee shirt at the concert and never wore it because I decided to frame it along with the ticket and photo that was taken there.

  • @sandybourdeau9300
    @sandybourdeau9300 Рік тому +7

    That beautiful solo is Mr Eric Clapton,

  • @vedantapdx
    @vedantapdx Рік тому +5

    Cream was so popular during their time in the Rock spotlight that people seemed to not get enough of them, yet Eric Clapton wanted to try many different bands and Ginger Baker (drums) and Jack Bruce (bass) knew they could play with anybody so they also moved on. The public finally got their wish when in 2005 they reassembled and played 3 nights at the Royal Albert Hall in London for a reported $15 Million. Why don't you get the UA-cam video of that reunion of a great band and enjoy that performance. It was a mammoth success with people from America buying tickets for all 3 nights and flying in for their memory and dream reunion. You will love it too,

  • @UFOS4
    @UFOS4 Рік тому +1

    This band has been my #1 favorite since 1967 and continues to be my favorite. Great reaction, nice that you appreciated that talent .

  • @paulelliott682
    @paulelliott682 Рік тому +27

    Crossroads is also the name of the drug and alcohol treatment clinic that Eric founded to pay it forward

    • @mostlyoldparts
      @mostlyoldparts Рік тому +2

      ALL of the Crossroads Guitar Festival videos are incredible. Such an amazing group of talent from pretty much EVERY genre of music came together to benefit Clapton's Crossroads Recovery Centre. Hundreds of artists, thousands of fans, millions of smiles and TONS of help for those in need of addiction recovery.

  • @Nickel138
    @Nickel138 Рік тому +35

    I’ve seen you react to a few blues songs that are popular covers. “When the Levee Breaks”, and “Crossroads (blues)” were both cover songs, the originals were written in 1929 by Memphis Minnie, and 1936 by Robert Johnson, respectively. I know it’s not popular with the UA-cam crowd, but I think you should at least hear the originals. These blues artists created the foundation for blues, and rock n roll that the British popularized and became rich off of, while the original artists died penniless. I’m not telling you how to live your life, but I hope you can pay homage to the original creators of the blues we love so much. ✌🏽❤

    • @blktauna
      @blktauna Рік тому +2

      Ronert Johnson's recordings are unearthly.

    • @alphabetsupes
      @alphabetsupes Рік тому +1

      +1 for this! would love to see you go back and listen to some of the original blues greats, now that you've heard the generation that got rich bringing their work into the mainstream!

    • @Zak_Nike
      @Zak_Nike Рік тому +1

      The gen that got rich off, hung up much? You gotta let it go these are great musicians and songwriters that just happened to pay homage to someone they liked. I'll leave it at that.

    • @alphabetsupes
      @alphabetsupes Рік тому +2

      @@Zak_Nike no, not hung up on it, I think the Stones, Zeppelin, the Animals, Bob Dylan, and many, many others, are great artists in their own right, I'm just saying I'd ALSO like to see people acknowledge some of the folk and blues greats that preceded them. 👍

    • @Nickel138
      @Nickel138 Рік тому +1

      @@Zak_Nike Yes, they paid homage, but that is about it. Let’s be real, Eric Clapton would shit his pants if someone got rich off of his songs and he never saw a penny. Or more accurately, Clapton’s label. Wouldn’t be the first time someone was uncredited, and unpaid. I think now, a lot of the wrongs are being corrected, and a lot of these blues artist’s estates are being paid for their songs. Unfortunately, for many blues originators in the south, that was just the way it was back then. They were just poor black artists from the south. They couldn’t call up their lawyers, because they didn’t have any.

  • @sandybourdeau9300
    @sandybourdeau9300 5 місяців тому +1

    The bass line ruled every Cream song.

  • @jackreigle1387
    @jackreigle1387 Рік тому +4

    I was 15 when this song first appeared. Had just bought my first "component stereo" system. Found myself immediately turning the treble way down and the bass all the way up. It's still how I like listening to this incredible track!

  • @tmblweed0429
    @tmblweed0429 Рік тому +6

    Oh wow, I got lucky and came across this one minute before it starts! You will love Clapton on guitar.

  • @blktauna
    @blktauna Рік тому +1

    RIP Jack Bruce. Amazing artist. RIP Ginger Baker,. Definitely the Cream of the Crop.

  • @paullanoue5228
    @paullanoue5228 Рік тому +6

    I listened to the album with crossroads on it at 2:00 in the morning on FM radio. I waited all night for the record store to open. I bought the album the next morning when the record store owner unlocked the door. A very special group.

  • @ianhepplewhite8334
    @ianhepplewhite8334 2 місяці тому

    I was 14/15 when this was released, so growing up as a teenager listening to that and the other tracks from the double ‘Wheels of Fire’ album, especially the live album, was thrilling. They were/are my favourite group. I went on to love solo artist John Martyn, who Eric Clapton held in high regard, and said on his passing he was “so far ahead of everything, it’s almost inconceivable’. Try John Martyn’s ‘Don’t Want to Know’ from Solid Air, ‘Big Muff’ from One World, ‘Grace and Danger’ from the album of the same name, or the wonderful ‘Hurt in Your Heart’ from the same album. Honestly, there are so many great songs on about 20 albums. I saw him live more than any other artist, solo, duo, quartet, quintet. An extraordinary man who had a leg amputated towards the end of his career, but still continued touring; he hardly stopped. Anyway, please do try listening to his wide variety of styles.

  • @johnkellis8456
    @johnkellis8456 Рік тому +4

    Clapton plays on George Harrison's "While my guitar Gently Weeps" A MUST LISTEN.

  • @chriswood907
    @chriswood907 Рік тому +11

    the original version of this song is Crossroad Blues by Robert Johnson in 1936 for sure a blues song

    • @theresamikelson2569
      @theresamikelson2569 Рік тому +1

      Wow I will look up Robert Johnson Crossroad Blues 1936! Thanks for the comment.✌🏼🌻

  • @barbaralavoie1045
    @barbaralavoie1045 Рік тому

    There are many groups from my time of youth that were great musicians and/or still are. I loved them all. Cream and many other are among these groups,

    • @barbaralavoie1045
      @barbaralavoie1045 Рік тому

      All three of these guys in the group were great in all their talents.

  • @Jude_196
    @Jude_196 Рік тому +1

    LOVE CREAM!!! Ugh - Bruce, Baker, & Clapton: CANNOT BEAT THAT COMBO!!!

  • @art3mis290
    @art3mis290 Рік тому +2

    Oh boy as said before me many🎸 songs 🎸listed, waiting for the NEXT!💯

  • @inexplicablyleft2729
    @inexplicablyleft2729 Рік тому +6

    This was not just inspired by the story of Robert Johnson. It is a cover of the Robert Johnson song, with Cream's interpretation.

  • @herbert305
    @herbert305 Рік тому +6

    Funny you should mention dancing to old blues tunes in Cleveland, this is likely one of those songs you remember. This track is a cover of an old blues tune (indeed, sped up a lot) written by a hugely prolific blues man, Robert Johnson. Google him, he wrote some of the best music of the 20th century and all before he died in 1938 at age 27!

  • @kenvelickoff4275
    @kenvelickoff4275 Рік тому +7

    Eric Clapton's Derek and the Dominos full lp, Traffic's John Barleycorn Must Die lp also

  • @stevedahlberg8680
    @stevedahlberg8680 Рік тому +1

    Absolutely love that Cleveland Story man. I played in so many different kinds of venues including so many dive bars in so many different situations and somehow that totally resonates with me. Especially as kids man I could just see it.

  • @bluesrock1
    @bluesrock1 11 місяців тому

    For a song that was recorded live, in 1968 no less, the quality of the sound is incredible.

  • @kareng4658
    @kareng4658 Рік тому +3

    To me, these solos by Clapton are among the best in rock. Just superb guitar work!

  • @jamespruner-he8qp
    @jamespruner-he8qp Рік тому

    Yeah, saw Cream at the Anaheim Convention Center in 1968. One of the best concerts I've been to and I saw most of the big groups in late 60's early,70s. Growing up in the LA area.

  • @danielperezcabezas109
    @danielperezcabezas109 Рік тому +1

    Mr.Robert Johnson would be happy if he´d listen to this version of this song he recorded in the 1930es.The three members of Cream playing at their best.As I told you in my comments to your Sunshine of your love reaction this is the Cream I would pour in my coffee!

  • @chuckhafemann7094
    @chuckhafemann7094 9 місяців тому

    There is a UA-cam video of this live performance, which adds to its greatness

  • @roymoore3156
    @roymoore3156 11 місяців тому

    This is most powerful band to ever play a note. RIP brothers!

  • @SlouchingTowardsWalMart
    @SlouchingTowardsWalMart Рік тому +2

    eric clapton was on guitar, and he was huge. HYYUUUUUGE. one of his nicknames was "slow-hand," although i never really understood it because the notes in those solos weren't slow at all. he put in a couple of years (at least) in the early through mid-60s with the yardbirds (which also produced jimmy page), a group that combined the blues and psychedelic rock. he went on to play for john mayall and the blues breakers, where he met jack bruce. bruce, the bassist and ginger baker, the drummer, had both previously been in "blues incorporated," as well as at least one other band, where they clashed horribly. why they elected to work together again is a mystery, but cream was formed 1966 and broke up just two years later in 1968, mostly because they were at each other's throats, quelle surprise! baker had a reputation as a wild man, and he lived up to it but he was considered one of that era's best drummers. bruce, a scots guy, ranks #8 on a list of best bass players of all time compiled by "rolling stone magazine." he was also the main vocalist and writer of many songs for the group, although i think the one you just reacted to was all clapto. and that concludes our lesson for today.

  • @jeffreybayles1162
    @jeffreybayles1162 Рік тому +5

    A song from my youth,great stuff

  • @LeasaAnn
    @LeasaAnn Рік тому +5

    Jack Bruce's bass playing is legendary. How can you go wrong with Eric Clapton, Jack Bruce and Ginger Baker.....it's delicious... you are really getting into great stuff Polo

  • @wanderer0617
    @wanderer0617 Рік тому

    I loved what Cream did with this fantastic Robert Johnson song. Whew! Eric, Ginger and Jack!

  • @Melokia51
    @Melokia51 11 місяців тому

    ERIC CLAPTON🎼 Second to none. Clapton named his island rehab in Antigua 1998 after this song..☮️ I’ve had the distinct pleasure to see him twice. First time when he walked on to Paul McCarthy with Wings and Linda back In San Francisco 1970’s. Eric with BB King album ❤️

  • @joniarmel7308
    @joniarmel7308 4 місяці тому +1

    Yeah …. Genius.

  • @teresabaker9610
    @teresabaker9610 Рік тому

    Saw them in concert in the 60s. Amazing!

  • @ivanheffner2587
    @ivanheffner2587 Рік тому +3

    “This reminds me of the blues.”
    That’s funny, considering a lot of early classic rock music was a bunch of white guys (often British) playing electrified, amplified, and distorted classic blues songs.

  • @gerhardbraatz6305
    @gerhardbraatz6305 Рік тому +2

    What you know is that you like it and that's what matters.

  • @rickystrychnine
    @rickystrychnine Рік тому

    I saw Cream (at the time Fresh Cream) on my 15th birthday (1967). I feel like the era I grew up in was possibly the last time in America it was really great to be a kid.

  • @martianshoes
    @martianshoes 7 місяців тому

    I never this song (going on 60 years now) and just hear the guitar.
    These 3 guys cooked!

  • @ClearlyBlissful
    @ClearlyBlissful Рік тому +3

    Someone also mentioned Eric Clapton’s “Layla”. Great guitar in that. The backstory is that Layla is Patty Boyd, who was married to his good friend George Harrison of the Beatles. Then Eric fell in love with her and married her. Quite the scandal.
    “I tried to give you consolation
    When your old man had let you down
    Like a fool, I fell in love with you
    You turned my whole world upside down”
    Also, Eric wrote the hit song “wonderful tonight” about her, AND George Harrison wrote the classic song “Something” and a couple of others for her as well.

  • @louisgrande6334
    @louisgrande6334 Рік тому +7

    Eric Clapton has an annual Crossroads Guitar Festival to benefit the Crossroads drug rehab center in Aruba. There are some great live performances available on youtube. The one with BB King is a great clip.

  • @allanbluzdude
    @allanbluzdude Рік тому +3

    Old school blues sped up….. that’s exactly what this is.

  • @snobear41
    @snobear41 Рік тому

    CREAM! What can I say, jack Bruce, Ginger Baker and guitar God himself Eric Clapton!!!! Does not get any better- Tyler

  • @RuthKing-wm9nw
    @RuthKing-wm9nw 4 місяці тому

    Ah what great memories-

  • @cptight88
    @cptight88 Рік тому +1

    Love this band, always have. They are beasts.

  • @mostlyoldparts
    @mostlyoldparts Рік тому +37

    I was impressed that you gave props to the bass and drums before you even made mention of the guitar. Jack Bruce and Ginger Baker were the backbone of this group.

    • @paulsiebeneicher4536
      @paulsiebeneicher4536 Рік тому +5

      Polo comes from a hip hop and r&b background and tends to lock in on bass and drums more than guitar. Luckily in this case there was a lot there. I hope he gets to hear the bass line for "badge"... the song might be less to his liking but the bass work is tasty.

    • @pudder68
      @pudder68 Рік тому

      "Beware of Mr. Baker" on Netflix was awesome good watch

    • @scottthurman6135
      @scottthurman6135 Рік тому

      Jack Bruce and Ginger Baker were awesome..Baker one if not the best rock drummer...

  • @SnootToggy
    @SnootToggy 10 місяців тому

    ❤..I was so lucky to live in north London when Cream formed. I was 17 and saw their first performance at Windsor Jazz Festival in 1966 and many times in the blues clubs of London before they hit the USA. Still the greatest trio of musicians ever, such a shame Baker and Bruce had a 'personality clash' ..😢

  • @minerva4558
    @minerva4558 Рік тому +1

    Having grown up at the time this music is part of my soul I know every word and every note. I was lucky to have gone through the era when this music bloomed.

  • @bethscott4330
    @bethscott4330 Рік тому

    One of my favorite songs. My son played guitar and I challenged him to learn this for me…he did!

  • @robertm7071
    @robertm7071 Рік тому

    This was first released on the Wheels of Fire double album and I can remember the day I bought it. For me, Cream, Jimi Hendrix, and Fleetwood Mac (the original blues band with the guitar virtuoso Peter Green and not the later more commercial band) were my favourites in the 60s. Just about the three best guitarists at the time. Great to be in London then - no place like it…….unlike now!

  • @michaellockhart554
    @michaellockhart554 Рік тому

    Another great rendition of this song was done as the All Star Jam the night Rush and Heart were inducted (indicted) into the RRHOF

  • @robertlear2712
    @robertlear2712 Рік тому +10

    Other amazing Cream songs are Strange Brew and Tales of Brave Ulysses

  • @karen848
    @karen848 Рік тому

    A good knowledge base of the blues is the first step towards rock n roll understanding. Without the blues we wouldn’t have Cream, Led Zeppelin, The Rolling Stones and so many others.

  • @James-dh6ld
    @James-dh6ld Рік тому +1

    It's phenomenonal.
    Been viewed that way since the 60s.

  • @scottchrismon4492
    @scottchrismon4492 Рік тому +1

    The CREAM OF THE CROP. The reason for the band name. They were considered some of the best musicians of their time.

  • @tylerscales2396
    @tylerscales2396 Рік тому

    Had this band stayed together, absolute super stardom! All 3 were unbelievably talented! Now 1 left

  • @JohnWarner-lu8rq
    @JohnWarner-lu8rq Рік тому

    I saw them do this live in my home town, Cleveland, Ohio, 1968. Great show.

  • @Achimski
    @Achimski 10 місяців тому

    Thanks for playing! Greetings from Augsburg!

  • @gliebzeit
    @gliebzeit Рік тому +1

    The first premier group of blues musicians, or Cream. All came from super standard four piece British rock groups. This live version of Crossroads was a fluke in that Clapton never locked into the guitar breaks again like this night. Another gem from the 'Wheels of Fire' album is Spoonful. Pleased give it a listen - a killer bass tune!

  • @erictait6322
    @erictait6322 Рік тому +1

    Rest in power Jack Bruce and Ginger baker. A rhythm section of doom.

  • @jessebynum9355
    @jessebynum9355 Рік тому

    The drummer, Ginger Baker, and bassist, Jack Bruce, spent years as elite, professional jazz musicians prior to Cream, so they were veterans of jazz improvisation when playing live, and Cream, although their studio Lps were great, they were best when live. To further appreciate their live improv, I would recommend one of the live videos of thei cover of the blues song I'm So Glad from their 1968 goodbye tour.

  • @itsmommy100
    @itsmommy100 7 місяців тому

    First, I'm from Cleveland. I was born in Berea lots of years ago. Lived in California, Michigan and Illinois for about 30 yrs, and have been back here for 10 yrs. I live about 25 minutes from downtown.Second, the drummer is Ginger Baker. He's so good when Queen was forming their band, they advertised for "Ginger Baker-like drummer".

  • @nicholasthomas3635
    @nicholasthomas3635 Рік тому +7

    Good find. 'Badge' is a seldom mentioned song of theirs. All 3 players were way above talent, though Clapton was not the same after his 'comeback'.

  • @stevecrocker6904
    @stevecrocker6904 Рік тому +1

    after 55 years I still cannot believe 3 guys can make this much music. The driver not mentioned was Ginger Baker getting more frenetic from 5.35 onwards. He does it even more pronounced fashion in the latter half of "White Room" with his double kicks on the bass drum

  • @janbaker932
    @janbaker932 6 місяців тому

    Cream is absolutely amazing band and there is another song by cream that is called train time that has the most amazing harmonica

  • @michaelhornstein1504
    @michaelhornstein1504 9 місяців тому

    Great reaction to arguably 2 of the best lead runs ever recorded.

  • @shemanic1
    @shemanic1 Рік тому

    A superb trio I saw many times, live or on vinyl there are many tunes to check out. Jack Bruce on bass & vocals, Eric Clapton guitar, Ginger baker drums. "Strange Brew" & "Sunshine Of Your Love," are great tracks also "White Room".

  • @jeffputnam3582
    @jeffputnam3582 Рік тому +2

    Saw them twice. First tour in St. Louis at the "late" Kiel Auditorium and their Farewell Tour in Chicago, where familiar Cream music morphed into a psychedelic free-for-all with each player fighting for fearless dominance. Those were the days.

  • @gregroberts8240
    @gregroberts8240 Рік тому

    as others have suggested sunshine of your love, and white room. the later having some of the most amazing mind numbing guitar playing in rock

  • @scottmatzeder9162
    @scottmatzeder9162 Рік тому

    Cream IS the Original Power Trio...i absolutely Love Ginger Baker`s Drumming, one of the very best!

  • @jons3808
    @jons3808 Рік тому +3

    I’d say you know a lot, this is an epic classic song and performance. The whole band was fire. One of my favorite Clapton solos. Ginger Baker was one of the most influential rock drummers and one of my personal favorites. His drum solo Toad from the Wheels of Fire album is just incredible

    • @geoffbuck6890
      @geoffbuck6890 Рік тому +1

      IMHO Ginger Baker’s Toad is the greatest drum solo ever providing rhythm and melody without simply resorting to thrash…

    • @jons3808
      @jons3808 Рік тому

      @@geoffbuck6890 That’s a very solid take. I listened to this solo a lot when I first started playing drums over 40 years ago. I hadn’t listened to it again until recently and I was blown away not only by rhythmic and melodic it was but also by how much of it found it’s way into my playing.

  • @kconway01
    @kconway01 Рік тому

    Saw Ginger Baker at The Paradise in Boston late 70s. I was a teenager with no conception of how legendary he was. Wish I could revisit that night...

  • @plankroadgarage2464
    @plankroadgarage2464 Рік тому +2

    As a bass player 100% agree with driving this song! Most their songs have Jack Baker (bass)who plays bass singing lead. He came up with the riff for Sunshine for you Love. Eric Clapton on guitar and Ginger Baker on drums we’re the best!
    Try The Lemon Song from Led Zeppelin for another great bassist and bass groove with John Paul Jones grooving on the bass.

  • @portialancaster3442
    @portialancaster3442 Рік тому

    I saw Cream at the Spectrum in Philadelphia. Ginger Baker knocked my socks off, Eric Clapton left my mouth hanging open, and Jack Bruce, no words do justice. Un for get a ble !!

  • @NathanSmith-np4bz
    @NathanSmith-np4bz Рік тому +1

    "The entire band is hittin on all cylinders" is right bro. This is one of the best numbers played by a three piece ever. My goodness, it's kinda like three individual obtuse parts that somehow fit perfectly together.

  • @frankshaffer7645
    @frankshaffer7645 2 місяці тому

    This is a cover of literally one of the first Blues musicians ever recorded in the 1920s by Robert Johnson.
    1) This was the Sound of Rock Music in the Mid 70s when I was 10. The verses are among the 5 most iconic Guitar Riffs ever.
    2) Cocaine is a helluva drug... especially when Clapton is involved.
    3) Eric Clapton the person has, in recent years, become a detestable ass, but as a musician in the 1960s and 70s he was a natural.
    4) The best improvisers are able to speak in complete sentences.
    5) This is one of the 5 greatest Live Rock Recordings of all time.

  • @davidray4437
    @davidray4437 Рік тому

    THE GOD that is Mr Eric Clapton xx love n peace huge RESPECT xxx