I was a massive cream fan, I got on a train at liverpool street in the early 70's and I saw him walk by. Once the train was on the move I went to the Buffett car, and he was sat there We chatted for a while, until he got off at Colchester, he was happy to chat, the time flew by.
Cream was my favorite group of the late '60s, with three superior instrumentalists. Jack's voice and songwriting took it all to a higher plane, speaking somehow to my inner self.
Thanks for honoring the life of one of the all time greatest bassists, vocalists and composers of the 1960's and 70's, the great Jack Bruce! At 1:19, that's a very young Mick Jagger at the microphone.
I chose this clip pertaining to Jack Bruce to make my comment. This man was, fundamentally instrumental in the jazz & later ‘rock’ scene. If you were privileged to see & hear him sing then you’ll know what I mean. Jack was full of presence, had a fantastic vocal delivery and was a great bassist/composer. Extremely talented, he continued to elevate his talents through working his craft. With all that talent he had in his bag (as a youngster)pushing himself to the front of the cue to be heard is paramount: thank God Jack had that too, belief in himself. God Bless you, Jackie, & the 58 years of vocal & musical joy you brought me. J. Russell
Thanks for tis great offering of Jack's life story. What a fabulous bassist and musician he was and what great sounds he made for the bands he was part of. RIP Jack.
I saw Jack Bruce in concert on November 24,1972 at the Hollywood Palladium in Hollywood, California. Bruce was a member of "West, Bruce And Laing" at that time. It was a mind blowing experience standing at the front of the stage and listening to Bruce's Lead Vocal! What a voice! I'll never forget a female fan screaming "Jack!", "Jack!" with her arms flailing trying to touch Jack!
Several of his solo albums are just so underrated! I don't think I have ever gone any longer than 4-6 weeks without listening to at least one of Jack's records!👍
Thanks for putting this together, it was enjoyable to watch. Some exciting news: Jack's brilliant _Songs for a Tailor_ is being reissued in a box set including 2 CDs & 2 Blu-Ray discs, with new stereo and 5.1 surround mixes by Stephen W Tayler. Also included on the Blu-Ray is the 1970 documentary film _Rope Ladder to the Moon._ I think _Songs_ and _Harmony Row_ are two of the most underrated records of the period. I dearly love them both to this day. Very excited to hear these new mixes.
Fortunate to see J. Bruce twice. Cream's farewell tour in 68 and again in 69. In 69 at Fillmore West as headliner Jack Bruce & Friends with Coryell and Mitch Mitchell. On the same bill was Mountain and the Winter Brothers. RIP with all your efforts to create the best and play with all the greats.
Bruce and friends were not loud. As they were playing jazz the sound was level and not extreme. Mountain was extremely loud with West holding feedback notes until your head hurt and smiling the whole time.
Jack was the best fretless bass player i have ever seen/heard...he was a huge part of Creams sound with his EBS bass...a real bass players bass player...he made playing fretless bass look so easy & sounded so good....RIP Jack Bruce 🪦🎸
Jack was am extremely gifted musician,singer,and songwriter.If not for him,I probably never would have picked up a bass guitar.R.I.P. Jack,and thank you.👏👏👏👏
I'll never ever forget seeing cream at the Grande Ballroom. In the late 60s. Gave a cigarette to him and lit it for him while on stage. Great memories!
@@casedismissed8581 Saw Jack with Cream six times in Detroit.....Jack Bruce And Friends (Mitch Mitchell)....Detroit......Jack (solo) San Diego Jack and Ginger tour ...Los Angeles
Thank you your kind words are always much appreciated 🤗💗Yes I look forward to listening to more of his music also, he was so talented 💯 Thanks again so very much for being here 🥰👍
I've still got my vinyl LP of Why Dontcha by West, Bruce & Laing. Seen Lesley West with his band in the mid 70's at a small club in Dallas, Tx. I got his autograph there between sets when he stepped outside to smoke a cig. Seemed like a down to earth guy, at the time.
THANK YOU 🙏🏽 Very nice video. I’m too young to have seen Cream but Skips I’m So Glad like Creams version was in my bands set list in 1973. I still love jamming with it today. Songs for a Taylor is one of my favorite albums. I bought a 7 cd & dvd box set last year. It’s got the gig with Mick Taylor Fromm Old Grey show with a bunch of different live CDs. My first show I saw with my wife the Always wanted to do this tour Then the tour with Ginger. Jacks voice and piano playing is deep in my heart Thanks again for the wonderful video ✌🏻
@@othercarib In our current dimension, me thinks & hopes! There exist several young talents obviously deeply impressed by the talents & resulting audial splendors of that musical era! Multiple genres covered! Hopefully, soon we will experience the culmination of said impressions and talents!
It has been downhill since then. Young people have gone from the peace generation to a bunch of narcissistic, violent pissheads. And the music is derivative, unoriginal, and depressing. Boy bands are harmless but laughable. Gangster Rap is the lowest form of rubbish ever imposed on the current generation of dumbed-down wannabe kids.
What can I say that hasn't been said? A huge influence since 1965 - thx to him I picked up Bass! I even remember hearing about his passing - it was a very sad day 😢 10yrs coming up... RIP Jack Bruce
So enjoying this. I just finished a huge assignment, I’m celebrating with a box of chocolates and watching your videos. These guys were all so hugely talented, they created truly timeless music. Thank you my friend!🤗
Congrats on finishing your assignment 🥳 Enjoy your well deserved chockies! ❤️ Yes Cream seemed to be ahead of their time they were truly amazing! Thank you for being here as always my friend and have a lovely relaxing weekend ahead 🌞🌻💕
@@HarmonyHeartsLifestyle-ul5yv I will! I’m still in chockie mode so when you wrote cream my mind went to cream choc biscuits… food again! It’s so cold here, why not🤭
For those who haven't seen it, Tony Palmer made a film about Jack called "Rope Ladder to the Moon". It is brilliant and gives a great insight into Bruce's many talents.
I started on violin 🎻 then to acoustic bass as well. Then guitar and bass, electric! Jack was my hero and I got a Gibson EB like Jack's except long scale because of the acoustic bass. It only had the neck pick up so I added the bridge and eventually put a "Leo's" tail piece on it (of Leo's Music in Oakland). That bass was a monster. I caused the police to be called to many house parties! Thanks Jack! 🎉
Amazing musician with an amazingly diverse and prodigious catalog. I tried to keep track of how many different musicians he collaborated with, but gave up pretty early on because it was getting in the way of enjoying this excellent video. The research alone on this must have taken quite a bit of time and effort. Well done, lad, and thanks!
I bought Harmoney Row in 1972 I was 13 played the hell out of that album really though no body else I knew were listening to it and I grew up in the Rock and Roll Capital Cleveland ohio
"Harmony Row" was Jack's greatest solo album. I still play it. "West Bruce and Laing" (the first album) is a great addition to Jack's catalog. Jack's autobiography was far and away better than Clapton's or Baker's.
I have the utmost respect for the level of research you did for this!! Outstanding!! I notice you have elevator music as background. Ugh. Why not have had ... um, er, Jack Bruce music ????!!!!!
Ironically, despite personality/musical conflicts, Jack found himself working with Ginger Baker, a superbly gifted drummer, periodically throughout his lengthy career.
Bruce was remarkable, for his tenacity in maintaining a career, despite his heavy drinking and drugging...a shame that he was so irascible, and short-tempered.
I'm from Glasgow, and Jack and my Father shared some mutual friends. At one funeral in the late Seventies-early eighties, Jack was found shooting up in the toilet of the crematorium. Poor guy who's addiction essentially killed him
Jack was great .1 of the best.squire entwist n guy from 10 yr after my favs lot greats bak then heck listn 2 mel in 1st 3 grand funk albums ..lots great bak then
I saw Jack in 1969 at the Fillmore West in San Francisco as Jack Bruce and friends... not so good.. they were just jamming but all great musicians. As a bass player I learned a lot from him on many of the records he played on.. brilliant.. but his lifelong drug addict that really turned me off to him for many years. RIP Jack
Alcoholic drug addict why?? What a career what a musician just makes you so sad why wasn't that enough same thing with Gary Moore musical world could really use these guys around Sting Mick Jagger have their health better figured out had a ton of therapy to help them deal with all of it Elton David Gilmour Brian May same thing but they managed to survive have had to do lots of mental health work Great video great series I've watched about ten of these when I should be doing something else!! thanks so much
Thank you so much for your kind words 🥰 Yes it's really sad to see the decline of some of these talented and amazing artists 😥 I guess the pressures of the industry and fame are a lot to handle 😞 Thanks again, I appreciate you 😊👍
The joke is John Lennon was asked if Ringo was the best drummer in the World, John replied he isn't even the best drummer in the Beatles. Well Eric Clapton isn't even the best guitarist in Cream, Jack Bruce's bass playing is better than Clapton's amazing guitar.
There's no truth in this rumour. John never said this. It was a joke by a journalist. Proof? John had Ringo as drummer on the Plastic Ono Band album, which tells you all you need to kbow about what John thought of Ringo's drumming.
Finally someone knows the Truth! Right you are Sir. Not only was it never said, it was never true. Ringo's a really really good drummer Jeff Lynne, Dave Stewart,Rundgren and many more marvel at Ringo's pocket . His tyle. "Rain"- insane. Ticket to Ride " "..Rita " " Good Morning ". "Get Back " ⁉️ What do Ringo Starr and Jimi Hendrix have in common? 🎸Hendrix played the Right handed guitar his Dad gave him- as a lefty - String's and all.! 🥁Ringo's a lefty playing a righty drum set his Grandmother' bought the young , often ill, Richard Starkey. ( I've read she insisted! He play righty .. something to do with being homosexual...? .. different era...Anyway). Ringo has a sound. Is it going to is it going to replace Neil Peart if Geddy & Alex tour? Doubtful... Neil Peart drumming for the Beatles? Even the insanely awesome Professor...No way. Drummer fit. It's a big deal and I should know I'm playing for 30 years. "Yellow submarine" or" Fre will" Free Will is just slightly more complicated.... It's weird. Zeppelin,ThexWho Cream Billy Joel...on and on Charlie Watts not an easy Drummer... If you're really playing the way he plays it Beast of Burden.. tricky s..t there. Swinging the beat around. F...Pro Tools. Swing it. Ringo had it. English drummers swung then. Levon Helm.. America Drummer swug. Sounds simple... It ain't.🍄 They had a Sound. Unique signature sound . A way of playing beats that was unique to them . Playing with space and time. #1 job of the Drummer? Support the song • The music before you. Ironically.. Best way to get fired as a drummer ? Twll the band you've written a new song to work on. Ha! Not Ringo though. In a band with the 2 most prolific songwriters maybe ever. Ringo was allowed. Ringo supported 20 #1 hits in 8 years. Still a record. Ok . I'll stop . I was just showing you guys got me excited🎉 Whatever your opinion or mine....music I personal . Subjective Right? I ❤ you guys even talking,/ writing about it. During COVID lockdowns- 1,209 hrs in 5 months in my studio on drums Almost 2 weeks on "Dear Prudence" The High Hat, snare, sticking techniques, ... Towards the end of that song... couldn't quite duplicate it.. slight attack differences . Why? Weeks later -documentary comes out... PAUL is on drums 2d haiff of "Dear Prudence".. I'll cut the ADDEROL in half rxt time🎸
i'd like to know what songs he used the danelectro longhorn on. i know felix papalardi played one, as did jesse colin young in youngbloods - fp produced. i had a '60, but was shot by the time i bought it in 80's...i gave it to joey spampinato, still with nrbq at the time... regards. g'bless.
Jack Bruce didn't leave the Graham Bond Organisation -- Ginger Baker fired him! But Jack felt that was unfair since he was one of the band's founders, and he would just show p and play, even though he was "fired". 😁
Cream sound perfect. Great memories 1970s Cream South end Mull Kintyre owners Sanda Island. Kintyre sound 70s rocks on Davaar nights sing along party other locations moonlight on the sand Atlantic waves crashing in 'Kintyre mist fun ok!. We can only keep memories continue 'music what we did never dies.
So he broke up Cream due to constant fights with the drummer but then kept coming back to that drummer for multiple new bands throughout his career…Must have been a good drummer.
What was with Jack and Ginger? Always fussing and fighting ,yet always getting together again foe One More Show. I've seen a lot of marriages like that.
I was a massive cream fan, I got on a train at liverpool street in the early 70's and I saw him walk by. Once the train was on the move I went to the Buffett car, and he was sat there We chatted for a while, until he got off at Colchester, he was happy to chat, the time flew by.
What a beautiful memory to have, thank you for sharing 🥰
You're so lucky
Simply put, Jack was one of the greatest all around musician/composers of our time.
Cream was my favorite group of the late '60s, with three superior instrumentalists. Jack's voice and songwriting took it all to a higher plane, speaking somehow to my inner self.
Thanks for honoring the life of one of the all time greatest bassists, vocalists and composers of the 1960's and 70's, the great Jack Bruce! At 1:19, that's a very young Mick Jagger at the microphone.
Thank you, I appreciate you 😁💕
I chose this clip pertaining to Jack Bruce to make my comment.
This man was, fundamentally instrumental in the jazz & later ‘rock’ scene.
If you were privileged to see & hear him sing then you’ll know what I mean.
Jack was full of presence, had a fantastic vocal delivery and was a great bassist/composer.
Extremely talented, he continued to elevate his talents through working his craft.
With all that talent he had in his bag (as a youngster)pushing himself to the front of the cue to be heard is paramount: thank God Jack had that too, belief in himself.
God Bless you, Jackie, & the 58 years of vocal & musical joy you brought me.
J. Russell
Great video. My favorite bass player and singer around the rock blues scene.
Thank you so much and he truly was a legend! 🤩🥰
Thanks for tis great offering of Jack's life story.
What a fabulous bassist and musician he was and what great sounds he made for the bands he was part of. RIP Jack.
Thank you so much for your lovely comment and for watching 😁👍
Jack's bass playing, especially his monster performances on live recordings with Cream, hugely influenced my own ambitions as a bass player.
I saw Jack Bruce in concert on November 24,1972 at the Hollywood Palladium in Hollywood, California.
Bruce was a member of "West, Bruce And Laing" at that time.
It was a mind blowing experience standing at the front of the stage and listening to Bruce's Lead Vocal!
What a voice!
I'll never forget a female fan screaming "Jack!", "Jack!" with her arms flailing trying to touch Jack!
Lucky you,
This is a very productive and creative period. How much improvisation was the performance, please?
Several of his solo albums are just so underrated! I don't think I have ever gone any longer than 4-6 weeks without listening to at least one of Jack's records!👍
Thanks for putting this together, it was enjoyable to watch.
Some exciting news: Jack's brilliant _Songs for a Tailor_ is being reissued in a box set including 2 CDs & 2 Blu-Ray discs, with new stereo and 5.1 surround mixes by Stephen W Tayler. Also included on the Blu-Ray is the 1970 documentary film _Rope Ladder to the Moon._
I think _Songs_ and _Harmony Row_ are two of the most underrated records of the period. I dearly love them both to this day. Very excited to hear these new mixes.
Thanks for sharing and for being here 😁👍 I'm so happy you enjoyed it 🤗
I was 15 when I bought and played many many times Songs for a Tailor, what an amazing musician!
Fortunate to see J. Bruce twice. Cream's farewell tour in 68 and again in 69. In 69 at Fillmore West as headliner Jack Bruce & Friends with Coryell and Mitch Mitchell. On the same bill was Mountain and the Winter Brothers. RIP with all your efforts to create the best and play with all the greats.
How loud were they?
Bruce and friends were not loud. As they were playing jazz the sound was level and not extreme. Mountain was extremely loud with West holding feedback notes until your head hurt and smiling the whole time.
Jack was the best fretless bass player i have ever seen/heard...he was a huge part of Creams sound with his EBS bass...a real bass players bass player...he made playing fretless bass look so easy & sounded so good....RIP Jack Bruce 🪦🎸
Phenomenal Bassist ! I was fortunate to have met him. Truly a nice chap.
Tales of Brave Ulysses total psychedelic song from that era…❤
Jack was a unique talent great singer musician and song writer I really enjoyed even to this day Cream
Jack was am extremely gifted musician,singer,and songwriter.If not for him,I probably never would have picked up a bass guitar.R.I.P. Jack,and thank you.👏👏👏👏
I'll never ever forget seeing cream at the Grande Ballroom. In the late 60s. Gave a cigarette to him and lit it for him while on stage. Great memories!
Jack was UNBELIEVEABLY talented saw him 9 times live
same here, great shows at the bottom line !
@@casedismissed8581 Saw Jack with Cream six times in Detroit.....Jack Bruce And Friends (Mitch Mitchell)....Detroit......Jack (solo) San Diego
Jack and Ginger tour ...Los Angeles
Sounds like an amazing musician, and person, I didn't know his music that well but want to now! A wonderful and respectful tribute as always! ❤😊
Thank you your kind words are always much appreciated 🤗💗Yes I look forward to listening to more of his music also, he was so talented 💯 Thanks again so very much for being here 🥰👍
@@HarmonyHeartsLifestyle-ul5yv you're most welcome, I enjoy supporting your channel!
I've still got my vinyl LP of Why Dontcha by West, Bruce & Laing. Seen Lesley West with his band in the mid 70's at a small club in Dallas, Tx. I got his autograph there between sets when he stepped outside to smoke a cig. Seemed like a down to earth guy, at the time.
THANK YOU 🙏🏽 Very nice video. I’m too young to have seen Cream but Skips I’m So Glad like Creams version was in my bands set list in 1973.
I still love jamming with it today.
Songs for a Taylor is one of my favorite albums.
I bought a 7 cd & dvd box set last year.
It’s got the gig with Mick Taylor Fromm Old Grey show with a bunch of different live CDs.
My first show I saw with my wife the Always wanted to do this tour
Then the tour with Ginger.
Jacks voice and piano playing is deep in my heart
Thanks again for the wonderful video
✌🏻
Thank you, I'm thrilled you enjoyed it so much. Yes Creams music is awesome! I appreciate you being here 😁👍
“Songs for a Tailor”
Best all round musical great this country has ever produced R I P Jack 👍🏼🙏🏼🇬🇧
I loved his voice (In a White Room)
Cream was fabulous RIP Jack Bruce
Excellent video. Bruce had it all - a true genius.
Thank you so much! I appreciate you being here 🤗
Thank you for this video. Love ❤️ Jack.
I'm so happy you enjoyed it! Thank you for watching ❤️
The Years from 1966 to 1987 were the most incredible time period with so many talented bands emerging on the scene, sadly it will never happen again.
I totally agree - to be revisited In a future dimension perhaps. Energy doesn't disappear but reinvents.
@@othercarib In our current dimension, me thinks & hopes! There exist several young talents obviously deeply impressed by the talents & resulting audial splendors of that musical era! Multiple genres covered! Hopefully, soon we will experience the culmination of said impressions and talents!
It has been downhill since then. Young people have gone from the peace generation to a bunch of narcissistic, violent pissheads.
And the music is derivative, unoriginal, and depressing.
Boy bands are harmless but laughable.
Gangster Rap is the lowest form of rubbish ever imposed on the current generation of dumbed-down wannabe kids.
What can I say that hasn't been said? A huge influence since 1965 - thx to him I picked up Bass!
I even remember hearing about his passing - it was a very sad day 😢
10yrs coming up...
RIP Jack Bruce
Jack was the greatest bass player of all time imo.
So enjoying this. I just finished a huge assignment, I’m celebrating with a box of chocolates and watching your videos. These guys were all so hugely talented, they created truly timeless music. Thank you my friend!🤗
Congrats on finishing your assignment 🥳 Enjoy your well deserved chockies! ❤️ Yes Cream seemed to be ahead of their time they were truly amazing! Thank you for being here as always my friend and have a lovely relaxing weekend ahead 🌞🌻💕
@@HarmonyHeartsLifestyle-ul5yv I will! I’m still in chockie mode so when you wrote cream my mind went to cream choc biscuits… food again! It’s so cold here, why not🤭
@@DeidreL9 I'm the same, any excuse to indulge in something yummy! 😁🥰
For those who haven't seen it, Tony Palmer made a film about Jack called "Rope Ladder to the Moon". It is brilliant and gives a great insight into Bruce's many talents.
Jack was an immense talent - inventing the "bass lead" guitar and has one of the best male singing voices in the world.
Delightful presentation.
Thank you so very much! I appreciate you 🥰
Thank you excellent work!
Thank you for being here, I appreciate you 🥰
I started on violin 🎻 then to acoustic bass as well. Then guitar and bass, electric!
Jack was my hero and I got a Gibson EB like Jack's except long scale because of the acoustic bass. It only had the neck pick up so I added the bridge and eventually put a "Leo's" tail piece on it (of Leo's Music in Oakland).
That bass was a monster. I caused the police to be called to many house parties!
Thanks Jack! 🎉
There is Jack with Alex Korner Blues Band, on a white stand up bass! Amazing to see.
Jack played with jazz fusion giants... absolute first class bassist
The Seven Moons album is da bomb!
So is "BLT"!
(Big Trower fan here!)
What a fantastic video have a wonderful day ❤😊
Thank you, have a wonderful day dear friend ☺👍💕
My fav bass player
I miss Jack, Leon R, and Joe C. Some of the finest musicians of their era....hell gf all time!
This only mentioned JB's collaboration with Zappa on Apostrophe. The song was Excentrifugal Forz. GREAT SONG.
Bruce, yet another chap from across the "pond".😊
Superb story-telling with great pictures - a happy, new subscriber!
Thank you so much! I appreciate you 😊👍
I never realized what a prolific career Jack had in so many different styles.
Amazing musician with an amazingly diverse and prodigious catalog. I tried to keep track of how many different musicians he collaborated with, but gave up pretty early on because it was getting in the way of enjoying this excellent video. The research alone on this must have taken quite a bit of time and effort. Well done, lad, and thanks!
Thank you so very much! Your comment has made my day 💯🤗 I appreciate you being here and your support 🥰
I bought Harmoney Row in 1972 I was 13 played the hell out of that album really though no body else I knew were listening to it and I grew up in the Rock and Roll Capital Cleveland ohio
My favorite bass player. Saw him in 1980 and with Ringo's All stars. RIP.
@@johndrx165 I saw the 1998 Ringo tour with Jack and Peter Frampton, in L.A. Outstanding show.
One hell of a bass player
he was really a great bass player...rest in peace man!!
Thank you, o saw him three times and thought I knew his story. How wrong was I,. Manfred Man, had no idea 😂
Jack Bruce was very gifted. 😊
he was well-endowed
Well researched 🎸
Thank you so much! I appreciate you 😁👍
lucky enough to have seen cream on the reuinon tour at madison square garden... saw him at "the pier" where they moved the dr pepper conceerts
Not sure if this was AI made, but it was pretty straight to the point thank you
Thank you, so happy you enjoyed it 🥰
"Harmony Row" was Jack's greatest solo album. I still play it. "West Bruce and Laing" (the first album) is a great addition to Jack's catalog. Jack's autobiography was far and away better than Clapton's or Baker's.
Maybe he had unsuccessful Albums but he was a giant in the music world
Saw Jack Bruce in the 1980's-he was great!
The best bass player in history of r'n'r. Never forgotten.
Dont forget he sang all their songs, and sang them well.
Jack Bruce WAS Cream; one of the greatest bands of all time❗👍💯🎯🥳
@@ccrider00 He didn't sing all of their songs
@@simonkennedy4230 sang
99.9% of their songs---
{ excuse me!}
Had a damn good singing voice thats for sure
Even Jimi Hendrix respected him, signing an album, saying.."I really appreciate you...stay who you are!"
Excellent video. Very well done !
Thank you very much! I appreciate you 🤗💕
JB was a true original. Not a musician for the faint of heart!
I have the utmost respect for the level of research you did for this!! Outstanding!! I notice you have elevator music as background. Ugh. Why not have had ... um, er, Jack Bruce music ????!!!!!
Thank you so much, I really appreciate it 🥰 I wish I could use their music but unable unfortunately. Thanks again 😁👍
Bass Beast
Ironically, despite personality/musical conflicts, Jack found himself working with Ginger Baker, a superbly gifted drummer, periodically throughout his lengthy career.
And the connection to jhon Mails Blues breakers ! Wow....didnt know that !
Bruce was remarkable, for his tenacity in maintaining a career, despite his heavy drinking and drugging...a shame that he was so irascible, and short-tempered.
Another talent connected to Alexis C ! Most influential scenester indeed...or and conduit!
It’s funny how Jack and Ginger did not get along yet kept reuniting.
BBM is a pretty good album.
Ginger beat the crap out of jack. How he could play with him I don't know. Literally wiped the Floor with Jack.
I'm from Glasgow, and Jack and my Father shared some mutual friends. At one funeral in the late Seventies-early eighties, Jack was found shooting up in the toilet of the crematorium. Poor guy who's addiction essentially killed him
Such a great story ur a douch bag !
Jack was great .1 of the best.squire entwist n guy from 10 yr after my favs lot greats bak then heck listn 2 mel in 1st 3 grand funk albums ..lots great bak then
GOD BLESS HIS SOUL!!!!!!
At 15: I spent 20 mins playing that bass at NAMM and asked if it was for sale....then they told me who it belonged to.
Now a video on Ginger Baker
Thanks for the great suggestion, shall do 😁👍
I saw Jack in 1969 at the Fillmore West in San Francisco as Jack Bruce and friends... not so good.. they were just jamming but all great musicians. As a bass player I learned a lot from him on many of the records he played on.. brilliant.. but his lifelong drug addict that really turned me off to him for many years. RIP Jack
Alcoholic drug addict why?? What a career what a musician just makes you so sad why wasn't that enough same thing with Gary Moore musical world could really use these guys around Sting Mick Jagger have their health better figured out had a ton of therapy to help them deal with all of it Elton David Gilmour Brian May same thing but they managed to survive have had to do lots of mental health work Great video great series I've watched about ten of these when I should be doing something else!! thanks so much
Thank you so much for your kind words 🥰 Yes it's really sad to see the decline of some of these talented and amazing artists 😥 I guess the pressures of the industry and fame are a lot to handle 😞 Thanks again, I appreciate you 😊👍
Too bad Bruce and Baker were so unhappy together, they were their best when playing with each other, so many times!
Another great one 🤘🤣
Thank you for your ongoing support 🥰 Have an awesome day 🤗🌻💞
Cream were. Brilliant
The joke is John Lennon was asked if Ringo was the best drummer in the World, John replied he isn't even the best drummer in the Beatles. Well Eric Clapton isn't even the best guitarist in Cream, Jack Bruce's bass playing is better than Clapton's amazing guitar.
You need to see a doctor...soon...
There's no truth in this rumour. John never said this. It was a joke by a journalist. Proof? John had Ringo as drummer on the Plastic Ono Band album, which tells you all you need to kbow about what John thought of Ringo's drumming.
@@tommy124100 it’s been quoted as a Jasper Carrot joke. Ringo played with Zappa which to me shows he must have been brilliant.
Get a grip lad…..🙄
Finally someone knows the Truth!
Right you are Sir.
Not only was it never said, it was never true.
Ringo's a really really good drummer
Jeff Lynne, Dave Stewart,Rundgren and many more marvel at Ringo's pocket .
His tyle. "Rain"- insane.
Ticket to Ride "
"..Rita " " Good Morning ".
"Get Back "
⁉️ What do Ringo Starr and Jimi Hendrix have in common?
🎸Hendrix played the Right handed guitar his Dad gave him-
as a lefty -
String's and all.!
🥁Ringo's a lefty playing a righty drum set his Grandmother' bought the young , often ill, Richard Starkey.
( I've read she insisted! He play righty ..
something to do with being homosexual...? .. different era...Anyway).
Ringo has a sound.
Is it going to is it going to replace Neil Peart if Geddy & Alex tour?
Doubtful...
Neil Peart drumming for the Beatles?
Even the insanely awesome Professor...No way.
Drummer fit.
It's a big deal and I should know I'm playing for 30 years.
"Yellow submarine" or" Fre will"
Free Will is just slightly more complicated....
It's weird.
Zeppelin,ThexWho Cream Billy Joel...on and on
Charlie Watts not an easy Drummer... If you're really playing the way he plays it
Beast of Burden.. tricky s..t there.
Swinging the beat around.
F...Pro Tools.
Swing it.
Ringo had it.
English drummers swung then.
Levon Helm.. America Drummer swug.
Sounds simple...
It ain't.🍄
They had a Sound.
Unique signature sound .
A way of playing beats that was unique to them .
Playing with space and time.
#1 job of the Drummer?
Support the song •
The music before you.
Ironically..
Best way to get fired as a drummer ?
Twll the band you've written a new song to work on.
Ha!
Not Ringo though.
In a band with the 2 most prolific songwriters maybe ever.
Ringo was allowed.
Ringo supported 20 #1 hits in 8 years.
Still a record.
Ok . I'll stop .
I was just showing you guys got me excited🎉
Whatever your opinion or mine....music I personal .
Subjective Right?
I ❤ you guys even talking,/ writing about it.
During COVID lockdowns- 1,209 hrs in 5 months in my studio on drums
Almost 2 weeks on "Dear Prudence"
The High Hat, snare, sticking techniques, ...
Towards the end of that song... couldn't quite duplicate it.. slight attack differences .
Why?
Weeks later -documentary comes out...
PAUL is on drums 2d haiff of "Dear Prudence"..
I'll cut the ADDEROL in half rxt time🎸
❤❤❤
I heard Pye Records wanted him on their label, but he was too humble to accept.
i'd like to know what songs he used the danelectro longhorn on. i know felix papalardi played one, as did jesse colin young in youngbloods - fp produced. i had a '60, but was shot by the time i bought it in 80's...i gave it to joey spampinato, still with nrbq at the time... regards. g'bless.
Our Jack, the Big Yin!
The Wee Yin!
@@alancumming6407 Not on mate. Leave it out.
@@helmutsecke3529 Billy Connolly is the 'Big Yin'. No one has ever called Bruce that.
A brilliant musician…who holds the record for most bands he broke up.
Jack Bruce didn't leave the Graham Bond Organisation -- Ginger Baker fired him! But Jack felt that was unfair since he was one of the band's founders, and he would just show p and play, even though he was "fired". 😁
Nice
Cream sound perfect. Great memories 1970s Cream South end Mull Kintyre owners Sanda Island. Kintyre sound 70s rocks on Davaar nights sing along party other locations moonlight on the sand Atlantic waves crashing in 'Kintyre mist fun ok!. We can only keep memories continue 'music what we did never dies.
B L T was his best album
So he broke up Cream due to constant fights with the drummer but then kept coming back to that drummer for multiple new bands throughout his career…Must have been a good drummer.
I thought the same thing tbh. Must of been a sort of love / hate relationship. Thanks for your comment and for watching 😀
Which one of them would you choose for your band?
a) Jack Bruce
b) Lemmy Kilmister
I helped him with some gear. On 48th st. He was playing fret less at this point
Eric clapton looks so ridiculous with his perm during the cream era !
So many unsuccessful record albums...!
What was with Jack and Ginger? Always fussing and fighting ,yet always getting together again foe One More Show. I've seen a lot of marriages like that.
So true lol Thanks for watching 😁
Jack was apparently hard to work with
Jack