When my wife and I were just dating in 1968 this was one of all time favorite tunes. Ginger and Jack, bless their souls, would be proud as I’m sure Eric is! You rocked it girl! I’m a big fan of Cream and you did it justice! My wife passed away in 2020. Another of our favorites was “Toad”. Would love to hear you tackle that one some day. It’s a lot to ask but think about it. It was Ginger’s greatest moment ever. And it could be yours!
One of the advantages of being old is that I was alive when most of the stuff Sina has covered was NEW. The Beatles hit in the USA when I was 14. It seemed like half the young people were playing in garage bands, most of them unremembered (justly!). I was a drummer in several such groups, and on my very best day I was unworthy to carry Sina’s sticks. Being practical, and very aware of my limitations as a musician, I studied chemistry and worked at that for 50+ years. Still, my heart is full of music, and I wish SIna and her friends all the best of fortune. Rejoice in your youth, fight the good fight, and keep music from being totally dominated by hit factories, packaged “stars”, and marketing departments. 👍❤ Steve
Lovely memories Steven...at least you got to do a bit... That is so much more than I ever achieved.... May I join you in your sentiments as regards the future of music..... Sina gives us all hope that we will win the fight & that all true artists are given and get just rewards for their natural skills and that the "marketing departments" are given their justly deserved short-shrift ....
@@patagualianmostly7437 Don't underrate yourself! If nothing else, every day you wake up is a triumph of sorts. I don't think executives and marketing types are not needed, just over-valued. Artists should get a bigger slice of the pie, is my main thesis.
Ok let’s be clear. She not good because she’s a female or because of her age. She’s just damn good. I can’t get enough of this talented drummer. Love the random smiles throughout. Trying to concentrate and be serious but she looks like she’s having fun. Thank you Sina. Keep delivering great music
Just as I played these songs on my clarinet when I was just 8 and at 30 I still play..music is something you can't let go of once you have grasped it. Music is life and it want until I realized how huge my love for music was when everything began to make sense
My God, like all the accents are spot on here... Like every one. I'm 41, play the drums, Cream's my favorite band, and even I hardly know every accent. How could she know Gingers part so well at her young age!? What an ear! (and perhaps what a distinctive and recognizable recording by Ginger)
Cool, ain't it? Girl's got Groove! I've gone through her whole portfolio and can't find a single cover I prefer the original over Sina's. She's a global treasure ☺️
Das gibt mir Mut und Kraft, das die jungen Girls , die guten alten Klassiker nicht nur kennen , sondern sogar spielen... Respekt..mp Musikjournalist und Soziologe munich
THE 60s Acid Rock song....this is the one that topped them all....Ginger Baker on drums...no equal. Clapton and Bruce. Three of the greatest that ever played. You are listening to legendary music.
Just found Sina for the first time today and have just lost over 3 hours going from track to track and enjoyed every one. What fantastic talent, to be able to play the way she does and not be a household name away from You Tube is a mystery. I love the music choices especially as many of them are more from my era of the late 60's, 70's and 80's. Interesting to see how many older fans she has on here which I believe is because we grew up in a time when there was real talent in music which Sina has and is so sadly lacking in most modern stars. Great music, a great personality and great entertainment, keep up the great music
The expression "losing of time" is just a figure of speech, it means that the time has passed without realising it, don't take it literally as meaning "Lost".
To take on a classic group like Cream, and an iconic drummer like Ginger Baker takes guts and courage, especially as Ginger used to use a lot of jazz methods in their rock tracks. I have to say, Sina, YOU NAILED IT!!!! Well done 👍👍
Hi Sina first of all you Rock girl. I just started playing Drums after a bad motorcycle accident. I use to play guitar. I cant anymore so Now im trying out Drums i always liked anyways 'Enough about just just want to say i listen yo you drum all the time , you really inspire me to keep playing so thanks and love your clips Sock on !!!!!
Ginger Baker had a peculiar style of playing, but this is perhaps more like standard or normal type that you often see.. Well, he often liked to play tom toms like Sina does here. Great classic - wonderful playing! Sina is quite mesmerizing as she’s playing. She seems to be a specialist in every style
The intriguing aspect to this cover is Sina's ability to recreate the drum tonals at precisely the same points in the music as Ginger Baker's original. Those "sounds" create memory points in the brain of the listener, sensory mile markers in the music that compliment the vocal track; one of the genius aspects of Baker's drumming, which is also keenly evident in "Sunshine of Your Love". Astounding! KDM
I love how Sina hits the far away drum with her left arm and cross-body hits the cymbal with the right arm. I really enjoy watching these videos. It allows me to see, close up, the technique that the drummer has when doing a great song. And she is playing all the songs from my youth. Well, this song was when I was 10 and not really into music as much as I was when I was 12-13. But I loved this song.
I am 71 years old and remember my high school days in the 60s when this song came out. It blew me away then and blows me away now. I was in a rock band in high school like everybody else. We did not have UA-cam or anything like it to learn songs like it is today. We had to figure it out by listening to records You do a wonderful effort on this. Ginger Baker knew how to do it and your rendition tells me you do, too.
I like the fact she is so relaxed when playing I've watched most of her videos , she relaxed and it's not an effort for her to play it's natural. It's awesome watching her.
I have a couple things to say one this woman amazes me every time I watch her play she’s just unbelievable I have no idea how old she is and how long she’s been doing it it also amazes me why I don’t see her on a professional album label playing with a professional band stuns me not to mention she’s absolutely gorgeous not that that means anything but I wish the best for this woman and I hope she gets where she wants to go good luck you Get um girl!!!!!
Sina turned 21 on the day this video was made this week. She's been playing since age 10. She started this Channel at age 14. Lookup "Sina Drums Jump" to get a sample of her skills back then. Currently Sina is a founding member of a German hard rock band called The Gäs. They only play original rock that they create. If you'd like to see some of those performances live lookup "The Gäs live at the Groove Bar" you'll find 3 very well shot videos.
In case you're still curious about Sina's age, she mentioned in a Q & A video that she was born on May of 1999. And I think she was 14 when she did Toto's Rosanna cover. A true prodigy!
She's working the new world of music marketing. Young people like her can get their music out to the listeners/viewers without the recording industry vultures telling her what to do and sucking up all of the money from her doing.
Sina, the Cream of Drumming Excellence, pays a remarkable tribute to Cream's White Room!! Never has this song sounded clearer or richer than this before. Amazing mixing work Mike, and Sina....Flawless!!
I Love to watch Sina play. if you are a musician, there are times where the music just clicks, can't explain it much more than that, but if you watch her face you can see it happen.
now this is what is called soft rock from the 70s. Creams White Room. a very well done cover version Ms. S. please a few more like this. where you can hear it ALL. thank you. ❤❤
Like a time machine this tune takes me back to Kings Highway Brooklyn and the craziness of the streets in the late sixties. An epic change time in society with the greatest inspiring music that still is never matched with excitement and enthusiasm. Sina thank you for demonstrating clearly how important drums are within a band.
Girlfriend, wow. In fact, ok, you're faithfully reproducing all the grace notes, bass drum trills, and subtle tempo wavering. Unbelievable: you actually through those things, made me suddenly realize how deceptively simple and I'd imagine though, in fact exceedingly difficult to reproduce, the drums are on this song. Plus, emphasizing what a masterpiece of a song it is. Great work!
I'll tell ya... Covering Ginger Baker takes some serious guts! One of the most phenomenal rock drummers to have ever lived (may he RIP). One thing I love about Sina is that she covers these amazing classic songs with amazing drummers rather than covering modern pop crap like so many others. We don't have the likes of Baker, Moon, Bonham, Watts, Weinberg, Porcaro, Ringo, Mitch Mitchell, etc these days. Having the chops to cover these masters is awesome!
I just had to watch this again. You must have a 70 year old soul in that head of yours. You play all of the classics I love so much! Once again kudos to you!
You hit them almost as hard as Ginger Baker. This is one of my fav songs from the 60's because you can actually hear the drum sounds, unlike many recordings from that time Too bad |Baker left Cream in '68
I totally agree with your comments.....they are exactly on target.....Ginger Baker was all that and more.....his drums were crisp, clear, clean.....the same attributes Sina has.....
I believe it was more Jack Bruce wanting to move on. Eric and Ginger stayed together for the Blind Faith album. During the reunion concert in 2005, at the Royal Albert Hall, Eric Clapton said something to the effect that Cream broke up in their prime. Jack took a slight offense to that statement. But it was true, Cream ended much too early.
I am back in high School , The Radio is on WRKO Boston , This song comes on, Everyone stops to Listen {even The Teachers } The song sounds Live , It Is Over & Sina walks out from Behind The Barrier, [On The Stage }, Cream Follows ! That is how good this Sounds ! Sina , We Love You , Boston Mass , Class of 1970!!
Eric Clapton has always been a favorite of mine. His work with Cream put the finishing touches on the group. And, Sina only enhances this tune with her superb drum cover. Love it....
Liebe SINA, ich habe Cream vor vielen Jahren live in der Grugahalle in Essen erleben dürfen, und ich erinnere mich noch gerne an diese Zeit. Ich bin darüber verwundert und glücklich, wie leidenschaftlich, präzise und überzeugend du mir diese schöne Zeit wieder zurückzaubern kannst. Vielen Dank dafür !
Ich muss mich korrigieren : gemeint ist natürlich der Mitbegründer von der legendären Band CREME ! JACK BRUCE, der mich im Okt.1980 mit seiner Band (Jack Bruce and Friends) damals so begeistert hatte.
I had heard the song Sunshine of your love by Cream and the band got my attention. As I had just started learning to play drums in 1968 it was a couple of years before I mastered White Room and it will always be one of my most favorite songs. The band I was in one night in 2000 had just finished a gig. At that time Ray Satayendra, Professor of Music Theory at Yale (We were based in New Haven County on the Shoreline) was playing keyboards and although we had a talented Lead Guitarist, we never attempted this song. Along comes this 13yo kid, picks up the bass and starts playing so Ray and I join in for a screaming fun impromptu rendition! Sina brings me back over and again to my childhood and all the great music I grew up with from Doo Wop to R&B and even some jazz. This was the song that made me buy a Zyldjiian16" thin crash cymbal to go with my Zildjiian 18" med crash a shop owner had pierced with rivets. Ray is now at the University of Michigan and quite famous! I left the band in 2002 after playing for 34 years. My back and wrists were shot.
I'm 30 so not overly old but it always makes me feel like there is still hope when younger people still appreciate great music from the past. Great song. Great cover.
you did a really great job. You have really great musical talents, you can do slow music, you can do fast music, soft rock, hard rock, metal rock, Jazz, blues, country music, you play many musical instruments, been the only and lead singer, been a backup or background singer, and everything always turns out really great. As great as your musical talents, who you are as a person, is far greater.
Another very well executed blast from the past!!! I'm beginning to suspect that all spirits of the great drummers from the past have some how taken up residence in this young lady and are trying to relay a message to us, that message being: "BRING BACK ROCK and ROLL!!!!" Simply amazing!!!!
Brings back memories. LOL; I was a Nomad as a kid before Dad made me enlist in the Navy, this song brings out a memory of one time I ran off in the winter of 68, I got caught in blizzard weather on my way to Utah from Virginia, it got so bad I almost froze my toes off hitchhiking, as it happens, the van that picked me up was playing this song, radio or 8 track, I don't remember as we slowly moved across interstate 70, nothing but blinding white cold. #quote There are many things to remember of our pasts, but few are so vivid that they endure at hearing a song. John W Hargis Sr #Quote
One of the top drummers of all time Ginger Baker was not flashy or full of himself.....he was whatever the song needed to be to be complete which was his best attribute.....presence was his middle name.....you have that same presence Miss Doering.....In the time of COVID there are few positives.....However one absolute is SINA-DOERING drum covers.....Thank You.....
What!!..this girl must be the great-grandaughter of the great GINGER BAKER.!!..this where this Ginger, must be happy with the extraordinary job of SINA...she is very talented...
Young lady, You have picked a cover by one of the greatest ROCK drummers ever. I must say good job. You were not even born when this came out. Bravo...
Ginger Bakers drumming is so awesome, I remember him saying that if you have an good drummer you get a good band, but if you have an awesome drummer you get a supergroup....
Sina I love coming across some of your covers I have not seen yet. White Room was always a favorite listening to Ginger banging it out. The recreation is so terrific. Old news but deserved news once again . Love this ❤😊
just superb rendition of Ginger's iconic drumming on White Room, to literally see how it was done after all those decades of hearing it is just a joy for all us would be/actually are, drummers... especially the last part where you let it go a bit with more expression.. 4.06 onwards...just a joy to watch.
Ginger would have been proud!! Great job as always. And though I wished you Happy Birthday on your site let me do so again. A very Happy Birthday and many Happy Returns to you!!! Stay safe!
I’ve seen several of Sina’s videos. Without doubt she’s an extremely talented musician. She’s done covers of some of the best rock songs and greatest rock drummers in history. She did a video on What Makes Ringo a Great Drummer. I’d be curious to hear her analysis of the sales of other greats like Ginger Baker, John Bonham, etc.
What is really amazing about all the videos you post is how serious you take every song you play, but at the same time, how much you enjoy what you are doing. Thank you for doing what you do. BTW my favorites are "Roll With the Changes" because I am an REO Speedwagon fan and "Don't Stop Believing" because I am a Detroit Red Wings fan. Once again Thank you!!!!
Great job. Lovely control. As a young man I used to play this song on drums with Noel Redding on bass (instead of Jack Bruce) in the pubs of West Ireland
Mysterious as Juliet wrote, and also Majestic - a triumph for each of the players and now a triumph for Sina. Made my day to revisit one of the handful of songs that triggered my obsession for what rock music was evolving to in the mid to late 60's - I was there in high school and every element of the song and performances blew my mind even though I was still years away from my first toke! Listening to it today with Sina also blew my mind. Thank you!
This complicated drumming always pleases my ear. Variety in beats, combinations, space lapse between beats, nice food for the ear. Reminds me of the 2015 Sina era when she played the tougher songs. :) I don't know if it is your birthday, but if so, you're a full-fledged adult now! Congrats Sina.
Ginger Baker is a hard act to follow. He was called the demon drummer! Very good interpretation. Really enjoyed thanks. I was obsessed with Cream and Hendrix in the 80's. Thanks
Awesome! This little lady, has captured the spirit of Ginger Baker on this one! My grandson, has taken up the drums, at the age of eight- he has to see this.
I was very much delighted to see/hear you covering White Room which is one of my all-time favorites and Eric Clapton is one of my guitar heroes since his early days. But for Cream as a three piece band the contribution of a drummer like Ginger Baker was necessary for the unique sound of the group. His drums are some sort of another voice in the sound of Cream. I would like to hear you covering other songs of Slowhand Clapton like Pretending or Cocaine or No Alibis. But thanks a lot for the brilliant cover you did of White Room.
Sina, I'm 58 years old and I grew up listening to Cream, and I'm still a heavy metal fan, yes that was our heavy metal back then. I see you enjoy it also, love your cover on this song. My question to you is, has drumming changed much in the years gone passed? You play both current rock songs and older songs like Cream. It's obvious you enjoy what you do and I love watching you play very much. Has drumming changed much since the 60's? I don't play myself.
Sina I just listened to this again and it is outstanding. This was such a huge hit when I was younger and it brought back some great memories. I shared it with family and friends as I know it will do the same for them. Thank you Sina. That was wonderful!
I am 75 years old, I remember when White Room first came out, sure brings back pleasant memories:) Excellent job Sina, as always!!!
david rassler thats pretty cool you were "there" when Clapton introduced his psychedelic sound to the world
@@greenbudkelly2820 Nothing like it, before or since!
ahh yes
D Rassler. I’m 71. I remember it well. My reaction to hearing Clapton and Hendrix for the first time was something like “WTF”?
David R. Me too
I am 75 years old. I listened to Cream over and over. Loved this song. GO Sina.
Sina...im a 65 yr old drummer......U make me proud....God Bless...….
nice is she not?>
Incredible drumming !
Can you play Hawaii 5 0?
This would have had the whole hearted approval of Ginger himself. Excellent job!!
When my wife and I were just dating in 1968 this was one of all time favorite tunes. Ginger and Jack, bless their souls, would be proud as I’m sure Eric is! You rocked it girl! I’m a big fan of Cream and you did it justice! My wife passed away in 2020. Another of our favorites was “Toad”. Would love to hear you tackle that one some day. It’s a lot to ask but think about it. It was Ginger’s greatest moment ever. And it could be yours!
Am a guitar player so I am always in aw of a great drummer. Like they could be from another planet or something. 😮
One of the advantages of being old is that I was alive when most of the stuff Sina has covered was NEW. The Beatles hit in the USA when I was 14. It seemed like half the young people were playing in garage bands, most of them unremembered (justly!). I was a drummer in several such groups, and on my very best day I was unworthy to carry Sina’s sticks. Being practical, and very aware of my limitations as a musician, I studied chemistry and worked at that for 50+ years. Still, my heart is full of music, and I wish SIna and her friends all the best of fortune. Rejoice in your youth, fight the good fight, and keep music from being totally dominated by hit factories, packaged “stars”, and marketing departments. 👍❤ Steve
This sounds like a description of me. I'm 72 years old now and every once in a while I get to sit down to a set of drums.
@@tayninh69 Fun, ain't it?!
@@stevenskorich7878 It sure is and it brings back some mighty fine memories.
Lovely memories Steven...at least you got to do a bit...
That is so much more than I ever achieved....
May I join you in your sentiments as regards the future of music.....
Sina gives us all hope that we will win the fight & that all true artists are given and get just rewards for their natural skills and that the "marketing departments" are given their justly deserved short-shrift ....
@@patagualianmostly7437 Don't underrate yourself! If nothing else, every day you wake up is a triumph of sorts. I don't think executives and marketing types are not needed, just over-valued. Artists should get a bigger slice of the pie, is my main thesis.
Your instincts are the finest I've ever seen. I'm 70. I've seen and jammed with some of the greatest. You are amazing.
Ok let’s be clear. She not good because she’s a female or because of her age. She’s just damn good. I can’t get enough of this talented drummer. Love the random smiles throughout. Trying to concentrate and be serious but she looks like she’s having fun. Thank you Sina. Keep delivering great music
david knows
Well put!
Just as I played these songs on my clarinet when I was just 8 and at 30 I still play..music is something you can't let go of once you have grasped it. Music is life and it want until I realized how huge my love for music was when everything began to make sense
I couldn't have put it better. This is great entertainment.
Dave, WHAT THE HELL IS WRONG WITH SINA BEING FEMALE - A CUTE BABE, AT THAT! YOU YOUNG TWITS ARE BRAINWASHED BY THE DEMKKKRATS!
My God, like all the accents are spot on here... Like every one. I'm 41, play the drums, Cream's my favorite band, and even I hardly know every accent. How could she know Gingers part so well at her young age!? What an ear! (and perhaps what a distinctive and recognizable recording by Ginger)
And she was learning a song a week!
it is such a trip to hear these beautiful old songs again and it amazes me that a girl so young is playing them
Cool, ain't it? Girl's got Groove! I've gone through her whole portfolio and can't find a single cover I prefer the original over Sina's. She's a global treasure ☺️
Das gibt mir Mut und Kraft, das die jungen Girls , die guten alten Klassiker nicht nur kennen , sondern sogar spielen... Respekt..mp Musikjournalist und Soziologe munich
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You are the Cream of drummers Sina! What an awesome tribute to Ginger Baker. White Room is my favorite song and you nailed it!!!
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THE 60s Acid Rock song....this is the one that topped them all....Ginger Baker on drums...no equal. Clapton and Bruce. Three of the greatest that ever played. You are listening to legendary music.
A generational talent
Just found Sina for the first time today and have just lost over 3 hours going from track to track and enjoyed every one.
What fantastic talent, to be able to play the way she does and not be a household name away from You Tube is a mystery. I love the music choices especially as many of them are more from my era of the late 60's, 70's and 80's. Interesting to see how many older fans she has on here which I believe is because we grew up in a time when there was real talent in music which Sina has and is so sadly lacking in most modern stars.
Great music, a great personality and great entertainment, keep up the great music
Great lady....Great drummer!!
Same thing happened to me.
You've lost 3 hours? I've gained many hours listening.
The expression "losing of time" is just a figure of speech, it means that the time has passed without realising it, don't take it literally as meaning "Lost".
She has to go back to pre-90s since that's when drum tracks started taking over unfortunately.
To take on a classic group like Cream, and an iconic drummer like Ginger Baker takes guts and courage, especially as Ginger used to use a lot of jazz methods in their rock tracks. I have to say, Sina, YOU NAILED IT!!!! Well done 👍👍
This is a Genius Drumcover,Sina, I Think Ginger Baker is sitting on his Cloud in Heaven and is really proud of you
Hi Sina first of all you Rock girl. I just started playing Drums after a bad motorcycle accident. I use to play guitar. I cant anymore so
Now im trying out Drums i always liked anyways 'Enough about just just want to say i listen yo you drum all the time , you really inspire me to keep playing so thanks and love your clips Sock on !!!!!
Nah , think he is pissed off at anything or anyone as he always was.
@@williamhanson8541 Best wishes to you.
Ginger Baker had a peculiar style of playing, but this is perhaps more like standard or normal type that you often see.. Well, he often liked to play tom toms like Sina does here. Great classic - wonderful playing! Sina is quite mesmerizing as she’s playing. She seems to be a specialist in every style
Like she take on Keith Moon. Seems like she can emulate anyone.
Best drummer of her generation!! And I am envious of her yellow kicks!
The intriguing aspect to this cover is Sina's ability to recreate the drum tonals at precisely the same points in the music as Ginger Baker's original. Those "sounds" create memory points in the brain of the listener, sensory mile markers in the music that compliment the vocal track; one of the genius aspects of Baker's drumming, which is also keenly evident in "Sunshine of Your Love". Astounding! KDM
well said. thank you.
@@jimdavis9034 You are quite welcome. KDM
Hi Ken
I love how Sina hits the far away drum with her left arm and cross-body hits the cymbal with the right arm.
I really enjoy watching these videos. It allows me to see, close up, the technique that the drummer has when doing a great song. And she is playing all the songs from my youth. Well, this song was when I was 10 and not really into music as much as I was when I was 12-13. But I loved this song.
I am 71 years old and remember my high school days in the 60s when this song came out. It blew me away then and blows me away now. I was in a rock band in high school like everybody else. We did not have UA-cam or anything like it to learn songs like it is today. We had to figure it out by listening to records
You do a wonderful effort on this. Ginger Baker knew how to do it and your rendition tells me you do, too.
I don't believe for a moment she has a clue.
She is so talented unlike Ginger who sold out at the Cross Roads.
I like the fact she is so relaxed when playing I've watched most of her videos , she relaxed and it's not an effort for her to play it's natural. It's awesome watching her.
I love that you play songs from my youth,,60’s, 70’s etc,,
I love your style as well, very motivating 👍🎉
I have a couple things to say one this woman amazes me every time I watch her play she’s just unbelievable I have no idea how old she is and how long she’s been doing it it also amazes me why I don’t see her on a professional album label playing with a professional band stuns me not to mention she’s absolutely gorgeous not that that means anything but I wish the best for this woman and I hope she gets where she wants to go good luck you Get um girl!!!!!
Sina turned 21 on the day this video was made this week. She's been playing since age 10. She started this Channel at age 14. Lookup "Sina Drums Jump" to get a sample of her skills back then. Currently Sina is a founding member of a German hard rock band called The Gäs. They only play original rock that they create. If you'd like to see some of those performances live lookup "The Gäs live at the Groove Bar" you'll find 3 very well shot videos.
In case you're still curious about Sina's age, she mentioned in a Q & A video that she was born on May of 1999. And I think she was 14 when she did Toto's Rosanna cover. A true prodigy!
She's working the new world of music marketing. Young people like her can get their music out to the listeners/viewers without the recording industry vultures telling her what to do and sucking up all of the money from her doing.
Sina, the Cream of Drumming Excellence, pays a remarkable tribute to Cream's White Room!! Never has this song sounded clearer or richer than this before. Amazing mixing work Mike, and Sina....Flawless!!
I Love to watch Sina play. if you are a musician, there are times where the music just clicks, can't explain it much more than that, but if you watch her face you can see it happen.
That elusive smile, like the Mona Lisa, says it all. : )
We are all hooked by that smile that breaks out when she gets through a difficult section or just let's it fly.
now this is what is called soft rock from the 70s. Creams White Room. a very well done cover version Ms. S. please a few more like this. where you can hear it ALL. thank you. ❤❤
Like a time machine this tune takes me back to Kings Highway Brooklyn and the craziness of the streets in the late sixties. An epic change time in society with the greatest inspiring music that still is never matched with excitement and enthusiasm. Sina thank you for demonstrating clearly how important drums are within a band.
Girlfriend, wow.
In fact, ok, you're faithfully reproducing all the grace notes, bass drum trills, and subtle tempo wavering. Unbelievable: you actually through those things, made me suddenly realize how deceptively simple and I'd imagine though, in fact exceedingly difficult to reproduce, the drums are on this song.
Plus, emphasizing what a masterpiece of a song it is.
Great work!
Fantastic cover of this truly legendary Cream song. Thank you Sina!
A long, long, time favourite of mine. Incredible drumming, Sina-drums, absolutely incredible! :)
One thing I appreciate is she doesn’t flaunt her her beauty. But you look beyond that and see her talent. Awesome
I'll tell ya... Covering Ginger Baker takes some serious guts! One of the most phenomenal rock drummers to have ever lived (may he RIP).
One thing I love about Sina is that she covers these amazing classic songs with amazing drummers rather than covering modern pop crap like so many others.
We don't have the likes of Baker, Moon, Bonham, Watts, Weinberg, Porcaro, Ringo, Mitch Mitchell, etc these days. Having the chops to cover these masters is awesome!
My word , Sina you are 1 of the most talented drummers ever, and I love the fact you cover some of the most formidable drummers ever to bless us
I just had to watch this again. You must have a 70 year old soul in that head of yours. You play all of the classics I love so much! Once again kudos to you!
I am an old guy who grew up in the 60’s and 70’s. I had the original Cream album and wore it out. But you nailed it! Ginger would be proud!
Me 2pal! Right with ya!
You hit them almost as hard as Ginger Baker. This is one of my fav songs from the 60's because you can actually hear the drum sounds, unlike many recordings from that time Too bad |Baker left Cream in '68
I totally agree with your comments.....they are exactly on target.....Ginger Baker was all that and more.....his drums were crisp, clear, clean.....the same attributes Sina has.....
@@waltermameli2026 Baker left Cream and joined Eric Clapton, Rich Gretch, and Steve Winwood to form Blind Faith.
Cream of course dissolved by mutual consent. It wasnt a matter of Baker leaving and the band continuuing.
I believe it was more Jack Bruce wanting to move on. Eric and Ginger stayed together for the Blind Faith album. During the reunion concert in 2005, at the Royal Albert Hall, Eric Clapton said something to the effect that Cream broke up in their prime. Jack took a slight offense to that statement. But it was true, Cream ended much too early.
No, don't exaggerate, no one can sound like him, not even close
I am back in high School , The Radio is on WRKO Boston , This song comes on, Everyone stops to Listen {even The Teachers }
The song sounds Live , It Is Over & Sina walks out from Behind The Barrier, [On The Stage }, Cream Follows ! That is how good this Sounds ! Sina , We Love You , Boston Mass , Class of 1970!!
WRKO yeah ok BUT WBCN was where the Really great music got played first.....Class of 1969
Eric Clapton has always been a favorite of mine. His work with Cream put the finishing touches on the group. And, Sina only enhances this tune with her superb drum cover. Love it....
Liebe SINA, ich habe Cream vor vielen Jahren live in der Grugahalle in Essen erleben dürfen, und ich erinnere mich noch gerne an diese Zeit.
Ich bin darüber verwundert und glücklich, wie leidenschaftlich, präzise und überzeugend du mir diese schöne Zeit wieder zurückzaubern kannst.
Vielen Dank dafür !
Vot in zee ?
Ich muss mich korrigieren :
gemeint ist natürlich der Mitbegründer von der legendären Band CREME !
JACK BRUCE, der mich im Okt.1980 mit seiner Band (Jack Bruce and Friends) damals so begeistert hatte.
ABSOLUTELY FANTASTIC! ( THAT IS WHEN MUSIC WAS THE BEST!)
I'm 64, and I also remember when this song came out. Sina amazes me no end!!! Excellently performed!
I had heard the song Sunshine of your love by Cream and the band got my attention. As I had just started learning to play drums in 1968 it was a couple of years before I mastered White Room and it will always be one of my most favorite songs. The band I was in one night in 2000 had just finished a gig. At that time Ray Satayendra, Professor of Music Theory at Yale (We were based in New Haven County on the Shoreline) was playing keyboards and although we had a talented Lead Guitarist, we never attempted this song. Along comes this 13yo kid, picks up the bass and starts playing so Ray and I join in for a screaming fun impromptu rendition! Sina brings me back over and again to my childhood and all the great music I grew up with from Doo Wop to R&B and even some jazz. This was the song that made me buy a Zyldjiian16" thin crash cymbal to go with my Zildjiian 18" med crash a shop owner had pierced with rivets. Ray is now at the University of Michigan and quite famous! I left the band in 2002 after playing for 34 years. My back and wrists were shot.
Seit ca. 2 Jahren warte ich schon auf dieses Cover by Sina. Danke.
In 1968, I was in Viet Nam. I can't even tell you how much I love this song. Thanks, Sina. You're the best.
Mekong Delta, 121st and 336th Assault Helicopter Companies, Tet '68-Tet '69. >Peedee Wyre.
Excellent drumming just like the original! Ginger Baker will be proud of you....
Excellent timing. The fills swing and the precision is amazing!
Great work!
Awesome! At 63, I remember having this 45 playing on my record player!
Thank you Sina for taking be back in time!
Happy Birthday Sina, Take care, best wishes and Kind regards.
🎁🎂🎈😊
Happy birthday 🎂🎈🎉 Sina.
Herzlichen Glückwunsch zu Deinem Geburtstag. Viel Erfolg, Zufriedenheit, Glück und vor allem Gesundheit für das kommende Lebensjahr!
Happy Birthday Sina 🎂🎂
How old is she now?
You are inspiring. People like you and wings of pegasus fil help me understand what talented musicians can do.
I'm 30 so not overly old but it always makes me feel like there is still hope when younger people still appreciate great music from the past. Great song. Great cover.
ein hammer teil sina. das hab ich mir öfter angehört - und die nachbarn durften mithören
Great job. I’m in my 70s and first heard this song in that illustrious blossoming back in the late 60s when wonderful music came thick and fast.
you did a really great job.
You have really great musical talents, you can do slow music, you can do fast music, soft rock, hard rock, metal rock, Jazz, blues, country music, you play many musical instruments, been the only and lead singer, been a backup or background singer, and everything always turns out really great.
As great as your musical talents, who you are as a person, is far greater.
Another very well executed blast from the past!!! I'm beginning to suspect that all spirits of the great drummers from the past have some how taken up residence in this young lady and are trying to relay a message to us, that message being: "BRING BACK ROCK and ROLL!!!!" Simply amazing!!!!
Brings back memories. LOL; I was a Nomad as a kid before Dad made me enlist in the Navy, this song brings out a memory of one time I ran off in the winter of 68, I got caught in blizzard weather on my way to Utah from Virginia, it got so bad I almost froze my toes off hitchhiking, as it happens, the van that picked me up was playing this song, radio or 8 track, I don't remember as we slowly moved across interstate 70, nothing but blinding white cold. #quote
There are many things to remember of our pasts, but few are so vivid that they endure at hearing a song. John W Hargis Sr #Quote
I use 'awesome' very sparingly, like for "The Parting of The Red Sea', but this girl is AWESOME !!
And I absolutely LOVE that smile !
One of the top drummers of all time Ginger Baker was not flashy or full of himself.....he was whatever the song needed to be to be complete which was his best attribute.....presence was his middle name.....you have that same presence Miss Doering.....In the time of COVID there are few positives.....However one absolute is SINA-DOERING drum covers.....Thank You.....
Happy Belated Birthday Sina your covers are Flawless. Good Morning from Fort Wayne Indiana
My sentiment, exactly ! Good Morning from Atlanta, Indiana
So genuine can really see she enjoy every second 👍👍👍👍
That was great. One of my favorite songs of the era. I remember hearing that on my little AM transistor radio when I was about 8 or 9 years old.
I am 66 years old and love to hear Sina play all my favorite songs and not miss a beat!
Excellent job, love the yellow Chuck Taylor's
Love the outro: Sina beating the crap out of the toms, Clapton bending the wah-wah pedal, and Jack running up and down the scale!
One of my favorite songs from Cream, and this was a killer drum cover, Sina. Ginger Baker is looking down with envy.
Very good!!! I love your drumming , you sound a lot like Ginger Baker of Cream!!!!! Youre a rock drummer!!!!
What!!..this girl must be the great-grandaughter of the great GINGER BAKER.!!..this where this Ginger, must be happy with the extraordinary job of SINA...she is very talented...
Young lady,
You have picked a cover by one of the greatest ROCK drummers ever. I must say good job. You were not even born when this came out. Bravo...
I love the end when she grabs both symbols and smiles
Ginger Bakers drumming is so awesome, I remember him saying that if you have an good drummer you get a good band, but if you have an awesome drummer you get a supergroup....
Sina I love coming across some of your covers I have not seen yet. White Room was always a favorite listening to Ginger banging it out. The recreation is so terrific. Old news but deserved news once again . Love this ❤😊
Cream are the Best. I loved how you kept playing after the song was done. You have done Ginger proud.
just superb rendition of Ginger's iconic drumming on White Room, to literally see how it was done after all those decades of hearing it is just a joy for all us would be/actually are, drummers... especially the last part where you let it go a bit with more expression.. 4.06 onwards...just a joy to watch.
Ginger would have been proud!! Great job as always. And though I wished you Happy Birthday on your site let me do so again. A very Happy Birthday and many Happy Returns to you!!! Stay safe!
I’ve seen several of Sina’s videos. Without doubt she’s an extremely talented musician. She’s done covers of some of the best rock songs and greatest rock drummers in history. She did a video on What Makes Ringo a Great Drummer. I’d be curious to hear her analysis of the sales of other greats like Ginger Baker, John Bonham, etc.
Yes, me too.
What is really amazing about all the videos you post is how serious you take every song you play, but at the same time, how much you enjoy what you are doing. Thank you for doing what you do. BTW my favorites are "Roll With the Changes" because I am an REO Speedwagon fan and "Don't Stop Believing" because I am a Detroit Red Wings fan.
Once again Thank you!!!!
I love watching this little girl play the drums. She is so talented for a girl as young as she is. Keep rocking it Sinta.
Tolle Aufzeichnung, denn ein Drummer haut nicht nur drauf. voller Körpereinsatz ist angesagt. Super Leistung...Mehr davon!!
Sina, once again pays tribute to White Room!!!
EXTREMELY well done !!!
Happy birthday to my favorite drummer!May you have many more
Great job. Lovely control. As a young man I used to play this song on drums with Noel Redding on bass (instead of Jack Bruce) in the pubs of West Ireland
Mysterious as Juliet wrote, and also Majestic - a triumph for each of the players and now a triumph for Sina. Made my day to revisit one of the handful of songs that triggered my obsession for what rock music was evolving to in the mid to late 60's - I was there in high school and every element of the song and performances blew my mind even though I was still years away from my first toke! Listening to it today with Sina also blew my mind. Thank you!
Until now, the world’s best drummer was Bonzo !! But Bonzo is long dead, so you now slip into that spot girl !! Sina play when the Levee breaks. 👏
This complicated drumming always pleases my ear. Variety in beats, combinations, space lapse between beats, nice food for the ear. Reminds me of the 2015 Sina era when she played the tougher songs. :) I don't know if it is your birthday, but if so, you're a full-fledged adult now! Congrats Sina.
Hey Carey. Are you a drummer?
What can we say but WOW! Love it. You make it look so simple. Happy 21st Birthday to you and many more! Stay safe and keep washing those hands!!!
Ginger Baker is a hard act to follow. He was called the demon drummer! Very good interpretation. Really enjoyed thanks. I was obsessed with Cream and Hendrix in the 80's. Thanks
Demon drummer because he invited him in.
リリースされた1968年に私もドラムを叩けていたら、世界が変わっていたかもね。70歳になってもこの曲は大好き。
Spot on, Sina; you *totally* nailed it. Bravo!
I always like how you have a smile at the end. :) Stay healthy,and safe, and keep playing. :)
Sina, you have a very nice feel when playing…very natural, keep it up you already sound like a pro!
I sure wish I had you on drums when I first played this with my first band! Well Done Sina..you have a fan!!!
I’m 58, a huge Cream fan, and Im just learning to play. Thank you for the vid! You sound great!
Awesome! This little lady, has captured the spirit of Ginger Baker on this one! My grandson, has taken up the drums, at the age of eight- he has to see this.
Oh no! Was that a smile at the end?! Hahaha.
That was fantastic!!!
I was very much delighted to see/hear you covering White Room which is one of my all-time favorites and Eric Clapton is one of my guitar heroes since his early days. But for Cream as a three piece band the contribution of a drummer like Ginger Baker was necessary for the unique sound of the group. His drums are some sort of another voice in the sound of Cream. I would like to hear you covering other songs of Slowhand Clapton like Pretending or Cocaine or No Alibis. But thanks a lot for the brilliant cover you did of White Room.
Sina, I'm 58 years old and I grew up listening to Cream, and I'm still a heavy metal fan, yes that was our heavy metal back then. I see you enjoy it also, love your cover on this song. My question to you is, has drumming changed much in the years gone passed? You play both current rock songs and older songs like Cream. It's obvious you enjoy what you do and I love watching you play very much. Has drumming changed much since the 60's? I don't play myself.
The best women drummer I've ever seen! So talented!!
Sina I just listened to this again and it is outstanding. This was such a huge hit when I was younger and it brought back some great memories. I shared it with family and friends as I know it will do the same for them. Thank you Sina. That was wonderful!