Cream - Toad (Royal Albert Hall) (18 of 22)
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- Cream - Toad live at Royal Albert Hall, London.
May 2, 3, 5, 6. 1080p
18 of 22
In May of 2005 Cream returned to London's Royal Albert Hall-to the same stage where they had completed what was thought to be their final performance in 1968. It was one of the most eagerly anticipated, hard-to-get tickets in rock history. With the exception of a brief reunion set at their 1993 induction into the Rock and roll Hall of Fame, Cream had not played together in nearly four decades. This DVD documents Cream's momentous London shows. Performances from each of the four nights are featured and much more. Also included are alternate performances and interviews with Ginger Baker, Jack Bruce, and Eric Clapton. Cream formed in 1966 and disbanded in 1968. The band were a prolific and thrilling live act and toured incessantly in their short but remarkable history.
At around 5.11 he sounds like a whole tribe of polyrhythmic percussionists. I just love the whole thing. Nothing but pure music.
Simply incredible . Given his age and that he was suffering from arthritis - and a heart condition , Ginger's concentration levels and timing are just out of this world . A one off . RIP Mr . Baker .
Some of his rolls sound like Buddy Rich.
gift from god
Greatest drum solo in history.
@@bobcarroll1987 you must be joking?
@@andrewsandoz8005 Superlatives are the latest trend for those at a loss for words.
Respect to Eric and Jack for walking offstage in DUE RESPECT of one of the greatest drummers of all time.
They were keenly aware. Despite his difficulty with other human beings, he was the top of the heap. They all were, they all knew it. They way they follow one another so flawlessly... great individual musicians, producing musical synergy. That requires some mutual understanding
Band members usually leave the stage during drum or guitar solos.
Respect, and at their age a welcome mid-concert break
Are you kidding me. Just because he was a leftover from the 60’s? I’ve heard street drummers just as good. Lol.
@@darrellkelly1266 No, you have not. 😆
Ginger had late-stage osteoarthritis playing this. Still the greatest drummer in Rock history. A Jazz drummer of impeccable time and creativity. An incredible improviser. The outstanding drummer of his generation.
Yeah verily. RIP, Ginger Baker. You'll be ever remembered as the greatest drummer in blues/rock history...…...and yes, I know...……..you are indeed a JAZZ drummer, all the way!
Fully agreed.
I don't think his arthritis was that severe at that point. He made his illness public eight years later, when the chronic back pain caused by it couldn't be ignored anymore. Anyway, arthritis or not, he was a truly great drummer. May he rest in peace.
Oh I guess thats why this kind of sucks. What a good song to listen to that does it better this mediocre stuff
Agreed he was the best
In my opinion, 3 of the most talented and gifted musicians there ever was!
Absolutely.
Totally agree
Not an opinion, that’s a damn true fact my guy
you haven’t heard rush then lol
@@razzle2112 I know who Rush is. Another trio of experts at their craft. I dont think that Cream is the best of the best. I nearly stated without comparison my opinion of the 3 persons that made up the band Cream. Rush is with out a doubt the very best in the world at what they do just as Cream is. I can't or wont say one is better than the other simply because it's two different genres. It's like saying that Ferrari is better than a Lamborghini. They are both automobiles but other than that they're not the same. Personal taste decides to an individual which is better for them.
Ginger is why I wanted to play drums. He and Mitch Mitchell were huge influences on me in my early days of drumming. Ginger was so musical in his drumming he always had something to say. It wasn't about speed ever, timing and musicality were his trademarks to me. On his solo's it looked to be partly planned and partly ad lib, but it was always right. He always looked like he could play for hours on his solo's if needed. RIP Ginger and Mitch.
And Charlie Watts who regularly played at Ronnie Scott’s on the jazz evenings.
This man is one of the greatest drummers of all time. His vocabulary and his style using jazz and African rhythms along with the fact that he was an orchestra and symphony on the drum kit is nothing short of amazing. I have always loved and respected Ginger's voice as a drummer and he was quoted saying "It's not how fast you play, it's what you say!" And he did just that in everything he played, this footage proves that in spades! Plus the guy revealed his younger self in this performance of "Toad" showing and giving a drum lesson and clinical study for ANY person who wants to play drums. Talk about inspirational and creative virtuosity! This wasn't just a drum solo! GINGER BAKER TOLD A STORY HERE! Rest In Peace Ginger, you will always be one of the best and most treasured drummers ever!
Very well said. Ginger is the most unappreciated drummer ever.
@@REDMAN298 if you get the chance, listen to this live version of “Toad” at Winterland in 1968!
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Ginger is on fire on this recording! This is a bootleg by the way!
I had Ginger on the Facebook page as a friend and he was referring to guitar players on their lead solos,etc..
Greatest drummers, really?
@@andrewsandoz8005 Have you even heard him when he was in his prime? I think you might be surprised to hear some of his amazing lyrical and incredibly creative drumming during that time! Plus he had major arthritis issues when this performance was shot and his body was ravaged by drugs, heavy smoking and alcohol so the fact that he was able to even do this long a drum solo let alone do an entire set and tour like this is truly amazing!
And that's why Clapton said "Ginger isn't a drummer, he's a musician". I smiled all the way through and nearly cried at the end. Same effect his playing had on me when I first heard Disreali Gears aged 11, 51 years ago and he never stopped getting better. A head case with immense dignity and pride, an absolute legend. Thanks Ginger.
I dropped everything I was doing and watched, hypnotized, as usual when watching him drums. Legend is right!
A G R E E - 100%
From Yardbirds to Cream to Blind Faith and all other other configurations, these 3 gentlemen are the best.
55 years......... sophomore Fullerton CA
Mesmerizing performance. Simply amazing. Appreciating his legendary status much more now than I ever did.
I'm sure many are watching this, disappointed in not seeing a million mile per hour fills and insane blast beats and not fully getting why so many of us are loving this. Basically, this man was the pioneer of what we have today known as rock / fusion. When he hit the scene, there was nothing like this style of drumming around. His mix of jazz and rock opened the minds and imagination of an entire generation of drummers that led to greats like Steve Smith, Jeff Procaro and so on. R.I.P Mr Baker.
the moment when eric and jack took off their guitars and walked off the stage and let ginger have it to himself gave me shivers
Most drum solos today are about how fast or how loud you can be. Not this one, this one is music. If there are any young drummers out there who'll view this video, learn from this phenomenal example. Simply amazing!!!
absolutely!
Let's see if the marching band drum line can play Ginger's solo!!
stupendo assolo! dice e trasmette qualcosa, sempre quadrato semplice ma creativo e ordinato, oggigiorno ci sono tanti batteristi tecnici, ma non si distinguono. questo assolo rimane in mente eccome, grande maestro!
Right on!!
Wayne Hackney And he does it with a fairly basic kit. A good drummer doesn't need 25 drums to be good.
RIP ginger. U and yer beats will be sorely missed 😭
What a legend....simple as that
RIP
That's why am here. I remember this show. RIP Mr Baker.
He Found Jack.
@@mikki1904 R.I.P. is the most boring farewell greeting you can think of. I don't think GB ever wanted to rest in peace.
I miss Jack Bruce and Ginger Baker so much. When I was ten Ginger was my absolute idol. I'm sixty seven now. What a band!
me too
One of the naughtiest boys to pick up drumsticks...Effing amazing that he was able to deliver one of the greatest rock drum solos of all time at the twilight of his career...Thank U Ginger!
That is absolute mastery of the drums.
My favourite guitarist, my favourite bass player and my favourite drummer. What a great band.
In 1968, my mom bought me two albums: Hendrix's Electric Ladyland, and Cream's Wheels of Fire. I was in music ecstasy. Both killer albums. I was 15.
Your mom is a RockNRoll Goddess!
Yes!!! In 68 I was 14 and could not get "White Room", "Sittin' On Top of the World", and "Crossroads" out of my head!! I was completely overwhelmed by the Funk, Soul, and Fire of this Pale White Boy Brit Band. That intro on "White Room" is soooo classic. And then, instead of screaming Rock Vocals, you have the smooth beautiful crooning of Jack Bruce. You'd think it would be out of character, but it always worked. I admire these three very much after all of these years. I wish Bruce and Baker had been able to get along better.
@@rafaelcarmany463 Yeah. My friends and I waited all summer for WoF to be released.
Didn't realize how blessed we were in those days. 🥴
@@JIMMYBUSHIDO The BEST rock generation! We were very fortunate, indeed.
In my opinion, Cream was the best thing any of them ever did; giant talents on their own, and still much more than the sum of its parts. These shows proved there was still plenty of lighting in that bottle. If I’d had the money to get to England or could have spared a kidney, I’d have been there.
190% agreed
Love Cream always, fresh or stale...forever
Somewhat like an extended version of Do What You Like!!
In a complicated world you can always trust a Ginger Baker drum solo to blow your mind.
Nothing to add . . .
Harldy even made my musical muscles twitch ffs
@@alwayshungry3511 Yes I don't get it, he's a fine drummer but the way people go on about him is nauseating, there are many drummers better than him, Mitch Mitchell to name just one.
@@drumlover69 you're miserable and have bad taste.
I thought it was damn tasty, frankly. Who gives a fuck whether he’s overlauded? That was a damn fun solo. Really nicely worked out, and I thought it was plenty musical. Great sound on those drums
Can we talk about how beautifully tuned that kit is? Sounds like a dream. And the little cymbal thing around 7:20...gorgeous.
@Dave Scheff You got that right. Those DWs sound incredible. In fact, everything on that kit sounds amazing.
A huge percentage of ginger's sound is just how good he tuned his kit
Ginger WAS the 1st Rock Drummer, and will be sorely missed ! Rest in GREAT Peace my brother drummer !!!
There's a lot to love about Ginger's playing. But one thing I really appreciate is he doesn't bring the cymbals into to later. There's no random, not stop crashing that most drums engage in. He turns a solo into a musical experience rather than just banging.
Jim Valko Exactly.
You’ll never hear a solo like this ever again. Ginger was unique not just a drummer a musician
Flawless. I’ve listened to this countless times and smile to myself all the way through
Genius sadly misses RIP
I've always loved the tone of Ginger's drums, in particular his toms.
Absolutely^
Ginger Baker's drumming musicality goes over a lot of folks heads. Certainly one of the better story tellers behind a kit.
You have just witnessed one of the best, if not the best, drum solo of all time, by anyone, anywhere. Tuneful, relevant, poly and rhythm
What a master at what he plays!!! He takes drums to a whole other level!!
I am not a drum solo fan. I make an exception for this man. Just brilliant.
Ginger Baker was a musician,not just a drummer. Bonham was a drummer. Baker said Bonham couldn't swing a sack of shit.😂
I’d like to add this.
Young drummers out there take note, you don’t need speed. Anyone can play fast.
Ginger Baker was a prime example of a drummer who used rudiments, accents and for the most part spontaneity to create his drum solos. They were all unique. I’ve seen him numerous times and he never failed to surprise me.
Just get a background in jazz
The greatest rock drummer. Nearly perfection. Clean and smooth riffs. RIP Ginger Baker.
Wow ...this is amazing. Like listen to this as I like listen to Neil Peart drumsolo in Rush live in Frankfurt
Glad all three of them survived long enough to hav the reunion. All gifted in their own right and pioneers! RIP Jack AND Ginger!!!!!! Hang in there Eric!!!1
This made me cry, what a beautiful solo.
Same.
I saw Cream performing on two occasions, during my high school days (years, 1967 to 1969). I saw Cream performing at Fillmore Auditoreum in San Francisco, and also at Oakland Auditorium in Oakland, California. Both of these performances, in my opinion, are similar in greatness to the most majestic events that are recorded in The Bible, for example, the story of the creation of the world-as-we-know-it. What an amazing gift it was, to me, that my fate was to witness both of these concerts by Cream. I have also attended concerts led by other other greats in the field of jazz music, for example, performances with jazz artists, Sonny Stitt, Dexter Gordon, and with groups led by jazz drummers, "Max Roach," "Art Blakey," and "Albert Heath."
@@tombrody9208 that's so great, thank you for sharing that Tom :)
Ginger’s gone....but his drumming lives on.
John Hebbes Exactly!
Chick Webb, Gene Krupa and ginger Baker, then there is everyone else!
His drumming will be living forever
@@larrylinn8589 How the hell do you leave Buddy Rich off this list, he's the greatest of them all.
The 1st time I heard Cream was in a music store in Pasadena Ca. in 1969 and I was instantly hooked. I credit Ginger Baker for my love of drums and Cream for my love of heavy rock. RIP Mr. Baker you will be truly missed.
One of the best original rock drummers in the business who got noticed. RIP....
Apparently the first words that St. Peter said to Ginger, upon his arrival, were "look, I don't want any trouble".
possibly. also, maybe the answer can be found within the lyrics of the songs from albums "a hard daze nerd". and/or "apocalypse nerd"
Beware of Mr. Baker
Danny Bolman .....in every way👍
Actually, I believe Ginger showed up and said: "Can I come in please? I've been kicked out downstairs..."
@@robpelick7460 Then St. Peter received a phone call from Satan, "I took Epstein. You owe me this one."
Millions upon millions of young people heard those rhythms and beats, forever their lifetimes embedded with the driving time signature he crafted and propelled . So grateful to have been alive, a teenager, and able to hear and purchase the albums that are a foundation of rock and jazz music. His name will always be a part of the conversation.
My abiding memory of Ginger’s incredible drumming was when, as a student in the late 60s, I stood entranced with everyone else while he did what only he could do, as part of a Cream gig. RIP Ginger.
Amen, sister!
Ginger Baker was amazing back when he was in his late 20's and 30's for a 66 year old this is pretty bloody amazing.
+Elas Mobranch .....hey!....lots of 66 year olds can be amazing,lol! Ok,I'm no drum player or a perfect-looking 20 year old but this is a generation of wonderful acceptances in every respect be it age or absolutely anything ! K xx
+geminiwednesday16 yup
+Elas Mobranch His technique & timing seem to way better here than in the 1960's and 1970's. He peaked as a drummer in the 90's as he had experience, timing, technique, rhythm & stamina during the mid 90's he was regarded as one of the best jazz drummers.
Gotta say I actually think this is the best Toad solo I have ever seen, the man fucking killed it, and even though I play drums, I usually hate solos. Sure it helps he was using top of the line DW's instead of the shitty Ludwigs he used to use, but that doesn't matter in the end.
and without the methedrine...
I love a great drum solo! He is amazing!
R.I.P. epic performance at age 66...and one of the best drummer's ever! so many great percussionist's from Great Britain..:)
So sad to learn he is gone. What a brilliant musician.
Dont see anyone knocking this, claiming to be better than, because this is Genius from Ginger Baker, without doubt one of the greatest drummers ever.R.I.P Ginger..
African Thunder.
Couldn't agree more Ginger Baker set the standard for the drums.
Kudos to Ginger
all 3 MASTERS
That time you found out that your grandpa is cooler than you'll ever be.
It's true! LOL
Sorry for your loss.
Damn isnt that the truth.
I'm gonna steal that.
@@Realbillball Metoo
Peter Edward "Ginger" Baker: thank you for your musical inspiration❤.
Standing ovation for Ginger. God bless him, can't believe that he is gone. RIP GB.
Brought me to tears to see Eric and Jack put down there instruments leaving Mr Baker to take care of business, what a joy to hear him hammer away
What a lucky audience to see this reunion. and the Royal Albert Hall was the perfect place for it. I just had to watch this again to say goodbye to Ginger Baker.
Incredibly difficult to make it look that easy. So much sound and texture out of one drum kit. Ginger Baker was the best and will be missed - Rest in Peace
When I was a wee lad some of my earliest memories are of my father declaring ginger baker the best drummer to ever play the drums
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I was honored enough to see this live at MSG GINGER is unbelievable!!!
Sad to hear his passing 😢 So fortunate to have seen him play in Walthamstow earlier in the year; despite clearly being in tremendous pain he said the show must go on!
He played beautifully that night! When he said he felt ill & had to go back to hospital the audience all cried “we love you Ginger!”
I was at this show. Turned me on to Ginger. Even though I’m not a drummer it made me want to listen to the people who inspired him and he was inspired by. Started a massive musical journey for me.
RIP Ginger. No one can or will ever touch him with a pair of sticks.
Buddy Rich, Joe Morello. Keith Moon just to name three.
this man is in his 70's and still amazing!!!
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Ginger will forever be one of my favorite players. Such a quality musician all throughout his life. This solo is absolutely amazing.
You are so great Ginger......!!!!!
I was fortunate to have seen him 3 times. With Cream in 68 ( I have a drumstick from that show/ the Cellar in Arlington Hgts
Illinois) 70 or 71 with Airforce + 73 with Baker Gurvitz Army. All 3 shows featuring his solo. One of a kind.
Beautiful drum solo; very authentic and unforgettable...truly stands out. Also, his kit sounds fucking amazing. Its so refreshing to hear a drum solo that is actually somewhat musical and consistent and doesn't just rely on speed and technicality.
Long Rat have you heard his solo from 1965 with graham bond..’live at Klooks Klerk’ early in the morning, check it out
Long Rat If you want to listen to a Marvellous example of a Great musical Drummer, Listen to the Original Shadows Drummer the Great Tony Meehan on there first LP from 1961.This is good and Ginger does Like them Afro Patterns.
Well said!!
RIP Ginger, you were one mad bastard at times, but sadly another one of the greats gone, his time on the drums was absolutely impeccable😮
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First time ever watching him play a solo. I thought Neal Pert was good. Holy cow! I get it!
Neal Pert came from him!!!
Neil Pert was a great drummer no doubt but he knew he still had a long way to go to reach the level that Ginger played at.
Sorry to be that guy, but it's Neil Peart. I do see your point. Ginger's solos are far less of showing off. They also transition from section to section far more naturally.
Es muy bueno.pero no habrá ningún baterista como Gabriel parra de los jaivas.investiguen y me encontrarán razón
Incluso este mismo batero le hizo un reconocimiento
Apparently, it is said that the atomic clock at Greenwich is set by Ginger's hi-hat...
Leonard Bernstein iconic conductor of NY Philharmonic said Ginger Baker kept time better than anyone he had ever heard.
This solo is mesmerizing. Best I've ever heard him play.
My arms would have fallen off half way through and here Ginger Baker is at 75 laying it down as good as ever.
Jackle61 Toad is the song man! All hail Ginger Baker
EMBERWolf Good catch. That's what I get for multi-tasking while under the influence. {8-)
Jackle61 He was "only" 65 here. ;-)
EDIT: Got the year wrong.
My bad. I'll just shut up now.
Jackle61 As a drummer, it wouldn't be that bad to sit through it. I mean, you get lost in the music. So he feels like he's only been there for like 3 or 4 minutes. Least, that's how I picture it when I am on Free Bird.
My heart goes out to the Ginger Baker Family. Ginger is my personal FAVORITE drummer. 🥁
He simply was the greatest drummer ever lived. Godspeed Ginger Baker.
Come on, really. Buddy Rich would wipe the floor with Ginger as would many other drummers.
@@drumlover69 nah, Bonzo and rich were amazing in their own right, but they couldnt match baker
@@navneetsinghr4290 Well for one I never said Bonzo and two, if you think that Buddy Rich can't match Baker then you have never listened and watched Buddy. I'm actually laughing over here on how ridiculous of a statement that is. There is nothing that Baker could do that Buddy probably could have done in his first few years of drumming, hell, Mitch Mitchell is a better drummer than Baker, Elvin Jones, Louis Bellson, Tony Williams and that's just off the top of my head. Do yourself a favor and go study and watch Buddy Rich videos all day long and see if you still feel the same.
@@drumlover69 I will not, I will remain an ignorant fool and will tell everywhere that ginger baker is the best drummer ever. Also Mitchell couldnt match baker toes
@@navneetsinghr4290 Well I have to give you credit for admitting that you will stay ignorant, stay you man, stay uneducated and what does "Mitchell couldn't match baker toes" mean? Is Ginger's feet nicer than Mitchells.
Good evening ,
These 3 magical musicians complemented each as one another in a supremely balanced spherical band of great ! music. , I'm 63+ and I've loved cream's music for 50 years..... I'm so glad ....also
No words - just watch and listen!!!
Saw him with my son at the Jazz Cafe, London a couple of years back and poor sod, he looked almost dead then, but his playing was still bloody awesome! Not sure they make them like that anymore.
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From time to time I come back here to appreciate this AMAZING performance. Usually I'm not a person who likes long drum solo, but my god...this one is astonishing, and it was f---ing 66 at the time. Really mezmerising! RIP Ginger, you will never be missed.
Frickin' AMAZING!!! Ginger Baker has been my hero since I was 15yo. I can't believe what I just saw.
When I was a teenaged drummer I listened to Krupa and I got pretty good. Then I went into the Army for four years and when I got out, music had changed and there was Bonham and Baker. I never would get that good and quit playing. Well there's finally someone for John Bonham to talk to in heaven.
Bonham was a devotee of Krupa, even tuned his drums like him. I would say that more so than Baker, Bonham was actually playing jazz to heavy metal.
Amazing musicians, all three. So much fun to watch.
Even at this age it seemed fluid and effortless-just amazing. R.I.P. Ginger
Rest in peace ginger. Thanks for all the years of your fantastic drumming abilities you are out of this world literally . i will never forget you.
Rest in peace, Ginger...
My God, what a performance here.
So funny that the greatest rock drummers of our generation had such a " Don't fuck with me " attitude. As a drummer myself ... I LOVE it !! lol
This is so BAD-ASS, I get goosebumps and smiles, tone monsters!!
The solo, masterpiece, but the fact that these guys still love each other after all these years is everything. RIP Ginger.
Such a musical drum solo! The toms and double bass drums are perfectly tuned, and he takes you on an amazing and exciting journey. So sad that he's no longer with us. He inspired so many people.
Been a huge CREAM fan since '68 when the boys were making records. Wish I had a chance to see them play then. Ginger is just so smooth and flowing on the drum kit, and has such incredible force. CREAM remains a powerhouse trio. Despite being apart from each other for so many years they still put together a legendary show.
That was awesome!
Rest in Peace Ginger Baker, still one of the best drummers of all time.
auch ey boyo
Simply amazing...has not slowed down from the days back in the 60's...I was in awe back then...and now can really appreciate how great he is.
What an amazing drum solo by Ginger Baker this old timer rocks
I remember watching a documentary about him and Ginger Baker said : " I told my wife before marrying her , if I ever had to choose between the drums and you , I'll choose the drums" .
RIP Mr Baker , the drums will miss you !
Whoa
😂
She should have made him choose so she could have got away from that miserable prick.
That documentary is beware of Mr baker!
Ginger Baker is incredible 😮.... amazing 😊
Ginger might have a bad rep because of his temper, but he made history, and that is a FACT. Not only Cream, but Blind Faith, his work with Jack in the 90's, the afrobeat stuff with Fela, the jazz records on the late 90's, Hawkwind, Baker Gurvitz Army, etc etc. Baker's among the greats, I hope someday I'll do as much as he did. R.I.P. Ginger!
Love you Ginger best drummer in the world......wish i could fine a t-shirt like that
Greatest trio in the history of music!
Chris Visser okay if you say so..Crosby,stills and Nash second...the police third
you mean Rush
Hey, there's Rush. but 2nd its ok too!
George, Bungle and Zippy for me..
Hey, respect his choice. I'm not sure if Cream was the greatest trio, I'm myself a Rush fan but surely Cream set the bar real high to other trios!!!
RIP Ginge. As soon as I heard the news I was here. Greatest drummer of all time.
Absolutely the greatest drummer of the last century- more likly of all time. Your beat will live forever Mr. Baker. Thank you for your time on earth. Hope to hear more on the otherside
Ginger is the best. I have been a Cream fan since my older brother bought Disraeli Gears album i'm 1967. Wheels of Fire has the best Toad version of that song. I'm almost 68, still listening to rock & roll.
His love of African percussion is such a stand out
Also his love of African snatch.
@@jackbarnes9728 the darker the berry, the sweeter the juice.
@@ambermoffat9700 If you think so
@@jackbarnes9728 I know so.
@@ambermoffat9700 That's what you call an opinion.
Toad is a composition, not a competition. Really listen to the heartbeat of Cream, it's in Toad.
I know everyone talks about Ginger's solo and rightly so but the riff is so underrated, would definitely be in my top 5 of all time
You can like other drummers like John Bonham. But it's apples and oranges. No one is better than Ginger Baker. His double drums work is phenomenal.
His solos really were about establishing rhythm rather than straight randomness. RIP Ginger, we are indebted to you ✝️❤
Establishing rhythm??? Jesus wept!!! He was barely in time lol extremely sloppy playing the whole way through. E.C has played with some of the best, Steve Gadd etc, it mustve been hard listening to 8mins of randomness
@@alwayshungry3511 Always hungry to say something nonsensical.
@@alwayshungry3511 Poor bait
what i like about the solo is just how steady he is. he isn't trying to be flashy at all as he just knows what part of his body to use just to play that solo.
Ginger Baker is the only drummer I know that can make a rhythm sound like a melody.
The only one? Pretty much any Jazz drummer does it
Carl Palmer
Need to listen to more jazz my guy
very locked in cadence great dynamics very relaxed sense of independence....I could go on and on...great natural feel ..guys a legend
He is Amazing ,,,God Bless your Soul ‘Sir Ginger’,,,my mentor ……..
He truly was a JAZZ DRUMMER and would Want to be remembered as such! He even said Cream was really Jazz.
But it wasn't! Clearly more blues then jazz
He was a jazz drummer in a rock band.
@@rodhubbard6320 I agree. I think him thinking cream was a jazz band was a bit of a romanticism "if you will"..
@Degree7 why? boring song, boring song for a drummer. Didn't Baker say he hated this song?