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เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 15 ม.ค. 2022
This is a fan channel dedicated to the greatest supergroup of all time: Eric Clapton, Jack Bruce & Ginger Baker are CREAM!
Cream - Falstaff (Beer Commercial)
Cream's original radio commercial for Falstaff Beer, set to archive TV advertising footage from the same era
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Cream - Wrapping Paper (Music Video) & The Worst Mime They Ever Did!
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Cream miming very badly along to their first single 'Wrapping Paper' in 1966 in France. They frequently go in and out of sync with the backing track, Jack repeatedly gets the words wrong, and Ginger is visibly not actually hitting the drums (and missing fills)
Cream - Toad Excerpt (HD) Live on the BBC, 1968
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Cream performing an excerpt of 'Toad' for the 'All My Loving Omnibus' in 1967, for broadcast in 1968
Cream - I Feel Free (Live in Paris) 1967
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Cream performing 'I Feel Free' live at the 1st Festival of Pop Music, Palais de Sports, Paris 1967
Cream - We're Going Wrong (Music Video)
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Cream performing 'We're Going Wrong' live on the BBC 'All My Loving Omnibus'. Cream performed the track in August 1967, for the 1968 broadcast.
Cream - Anyone For Tennis (HD Music Video)
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Cream, miming to 'Anyone For Tennis' for the Smothers Brothers TV Show. Upscaled to High Definition
Cream (1993) Contemplating A Possible Reunion One Day - "It Would Be Nice To Go Into The Studio"
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Eric Clapton, Jack Bruce & Ginger Baker in 1993, following their induction to the Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame
Cream (1993) On Their Induction Into The Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame - "I Started To Cry"
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Eric Clapton, Jack Bruce & Ginger Baker, interviewed in 1993
Cream (1993) On Their Goodbye US Tour - "I Was Just Full Of Hatred"
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Eric Clapton, Jack Bruce & Ginger Baker, interviewed in 1993
Eric Clapton & Jack Bruce (1993) on Wheels Of Fire
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Eric Clapton & Jack Bruce interviewed in 1993
Ginger Baker & Eric Clapton (1993) on Eric Looking Miserable on 'Anyone For Tennis' (Glen Campbell)
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Ginger Baker and Eric Clapton, interviewed in 1993
Eric Clapton & Jack Bruce (1993) on Cream - Live vs Studio
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Eric Clapton & Jack Bruce interviewed in 1993
Ginger Baker (1993) on How Cream Named "Disraeli Gears"
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Ginger Baker interviewed in 1993
Cream (1993) On San Francisco & The Fillmore - "The Audience Were Pretty High"
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Eric Clapton, Jack Bruce & Ginger Baker interviewed in 1993
Eric Clapton (1993) on writing Tales Of Brave Ulysses for Cream
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Eric Clapton, interviewed in 1993
Eric Clapton & Jack Bruce (1993) On Cream Climbing Ben Nevis On LSD
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Eric Clapton & Jack Bruce (1993) On Cream Climbing Ben Nevis On LSD
Eric Clapton (1993) On Pressure To Write A Third Of The Songs In Cream
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Eric Clapton (1993) On Pressure To Write A Third Of The Songs In Cream
Jack Bruce (1993) On His Frustrations With Recording 'Strange Brew'
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Jack Bruce (1993) On His Frustrations With Recording 'Strange Brew'
Cream (1993) On Performing For 'Murray The K' in New York
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Cream (1993) On Performing For 'Murray The K' in New York
Eric Clapton (1993) on the making of Fresh Cream: "We were not taking it seriously at all"
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Eric Clapton (1993) on the making of Fresh Cream: "We were not taking it seriously at all"
Eric Clapton (1993) on Cream Playing Ricky-Tick Clubs On Early Tours
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Eric Clapton (1993) on Cream Playing Ricky-Tick Clubs On Early Tours
Ginger Baker (1993) on Wrapping Paper Songwriting Credits
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Ginger Baker (1993) on Wrapping Paper Songwriting Credits
Ginger Baker & Jack Bruce (1993) on How 'Sweet Wine' Was Written
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Ginger Baker & Jack Bruce (1993) on How 'Sweet Wine' Was Written
Eric Clapton & Ginger Baker (1993) on the First Cream Rehearsals & Arguments
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Eric Clapton & Ginger Baker (1993) on the First Cream Rehearsals & Arguments
Cream (1993) On How They Formed The Band - "Ginger Ate Humble Pie"
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Cream (1993) On How They Formed The Band - "Ginger Ate Humble Pie"
Ginger Baker Introduces His Horses, South Africa, 2005
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Ginger Baker Introduces His Horses, South Africa, 2005
Ginger Baker Drum Solo (At Home In South Africa, 2005)
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Ginger Baker Drum Solo (At Home In South Africa, 2005)
Jack Bruce (2005) On The Upcoming Madison Square Gardens Concert (& Beyond)
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Jack Bruce (2005) On The Upcoming Madison Square Gardens Concert (& Beyond)
Jack Bruce (2005) on the Cream Reunion: "Dream or Nightmare? Who knows!"
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Jack Bruce (2005) on the Cream Reunion: "Dream or Nightmare? Who knows!"
My favorite version of Clapton.
nice to watch and listen to
One of the greatest back in the 60s
I like the ending , never heard before.
I like this song. It grows on you. Kind of an old timey song.
There is 3 seconds of Anthony Burgess at the beginning, whom I assume was featured in the same program.
What an outfit . Among the very, very best ever.
He did this everyday at his ranch to piss-off his neighbours...10miles away❤
Later he’ll head downstairs and sew people together
Cream was unique even for 60's bands. Heavy, psychedelic and guitar driven but also thought provoking lyrics. I think Zeppelin was a completely different type of band with more of a foundation in the early to mid 70's than the late 60's.
Pete Brown looks young here and old in 1971 😒🤣
I've just never got it with this guy. Very overrated, imo. There's literally a list of 100 drummers that I would rather hear play and solo.
Drum solo? I’m taking a nap. Wake me when he’s done.
Getting into the zone.
" I think" ," this is just me saying ,on my looking at it ," " the herion & other drugs wich most ,say 90 percent of musician's were doing was a combination of the three greatest white musician's of that era .They did have the talent, that played a large factor of " WHY" .OVER B4 IT Started .I know the arguing was that .One of the safest things that happened when CREAM called it quits .Ginger baker was a loud drummer, undoubtedly a GOAT , They all were ,its a business, you can. see it in the body language, CREAM. will allways be remembered, I love this band ,always will , none of the 3.5 miniute songs bands would play back then, even now ,LED ZEPPELIN ,their music / songs went on for 10 miniutes, or so , only the best of can play like groups of this calibre. Their songs have true meaning , they tell of stories that are ❤ed by millions, I get teary thinking about it .Anyway never never forgotten." To all of the groups of guys & girls ," if it wasn't for you people ide rather be 6 ft under .Very much appreciated to have grown up with your knowledge and experience, thank you 4 all the ❤️ ts you touched.
Ginger looked 80 in that 1991 interview footage. Must have been some ROUGH living for those guys. Hell, Andy Sommers from the Police is 81 and looks younger today than Ginger and Jack did in the 90s.
You can hear the junk in Ginger's voice... but man, what a brilliant drummer. All of them are brilliant and had such a mastery of their instruments.
Base guitar by Eric Clap
He is overrated !! Bonham, Moon, Paice, Peart, and Mitchell. Carmine Appice blows him away too !!
So what?
ginger is a very musical world/jazz/fusion drummer. his phrasing is very articulate and always tells a story. but he developed his style in the late 50's and early 60's- which was quite unique- and was the first to create a real vocabulary on two bass drums. his concept/style is completely original and true to him. as stewart copeland said, there was no real model for how he played. mind you, ALL five of those drummers were heavily influenced by ginger baker BEFORE he formed cream and used to see him with the graham bond organization. they all looked up to ginger.
I created my own version of strange brew, funny how things keep getting changed.
This should be titled “Cooking with Clapton”. First lesson - how to make cream.
I saw Ginger Baker play about ten years after this, a few years before he died, in London with 'Jazz Confusion'. He was even more crippled up with arthritis then and on powerful pain killers - but he definitely still had it!
If wondering sadly were a music video😂
Репутация, гавно когда ты гентй Я
very redundant solo ....
It was a practice session, not a performance...
Their first single, done as a joke
lmao, sounds like the crowd is jeering them, wtf? They weren't opening for Herman's Hermits were they?
Everyone commenting about what a nice irreverent song this is is probably ignoring the part about "The yellow Buddhist monk is burning brightly at the zoo" referring to the self immolating monk in Vietnam it's referring to.
I can almost guarantee you Baker was thinking about whacking Bruce with that racquet the entire time.
I like this more than SUNSHINE OF YOUR LOVE.
Ginger smiling?
Doe’s anybody knows cover of this tune by Rotary Connection? On vocal - Minnie Riperton ! It’s a very decent interpretation. I’m the fun of Jack Bruce and Ginger Baker from 12 years old.
3 man band , thees3 men sold more records than the most important book ," IN a couple years , we still have MR ERIC CLAPTON .I❤EDUBLOKES IN 68 ,I WAS 5 ,SWEEEEET MUSIC THEY MADE ," THE IMPROVISING , UNREAL.
I can’t stop loving my guy Ginger Baker drum SOLO ❤🎉
He was a famous junkie asshole drummer...... there is a very long list of proficient, highly talented drummers that go beyond the scope of what you see here.
I can’t stand this guy .
1:53 lol at this point Bruce isnt even trying anymore
I think Ginger is hitting on the truth at 9:16 that once you get over the ego clashes that existed within the group, Cream was a greater force and energy than 3 individuals and that it was special. Probably took him some years to realize that in retrospect.
One of the most overrated drummers!👎👎
AIDS.
Number 1 !!!
I got to see him live before he died. He seemed kinda grumpy then to.
Somehow i overlooked this song until recently even though I'm 68 and cream figured hugely in my youth. It has a 1940s British Jazz feel. Love it.
Verbally abused people just out of shot
Ginger Baker POpomaker
I've just got into cream I was born 1988 !I got a black 61 SG and I started listening to cream and clapton in his SG era !
Something Fresh.... Fresh Cream.
Not very good is it
I dont know what Im missing, Baker is overrated. Am i the only one who thinks this?? He's a good drummer sure, but an all time great? I don't see it.
Don't compare him with the drummer of this time, compare him with the drummer of the 60's and 70's! I hope you will unverstanden!
nuff said: th-cam.com/video/dis__f89BQI/w-d-xo.htmlsi=rqQMEqx1Rj1sS1Y_&t=119
Every drummer since Ginger Baker will have at least a little, but maybe a LOT of his influence in their playing. He wasn't the first to play double bass drums, not by a long way - but he was one of the first to use all four limbs independently. Max Roach said that Ginger Baker didn't use his second bass drum just to play fast footwork, he used it musically as another tom tom. If Max Roach starts giving someone credit for innovation, might be an idea to take him seriously.
hows the singing!!! holy sheet