I played drums for Bill Lordans son Paul and Bill told us that Jack Bruce was one of the best human beings he was ever around. He said that Jack knew he was a rock star but he never let that get to him, always humble. 🤘
Not recorded for 'All My Loving' This film was recorded on 25th November 1967 and broadcast on the TV show 'Twice a Fortnight' on the 2nd December 1967. Recorded and transmitted at the same time was NSU. This was cut as the credits ran for the ending. We're Going Wrong was actually uncut and ran the full length with Eric's climaxing solo. The film was later used for the Omnibus programme, cut to pieces, of course. Remember watching the original programme.!
Thanks for the info. It’s a sacrilege to run credits over such an excellent video of the band in what appears to be genuine, live performance. And to cut it up as well. This is one of the best Cream videos I’ve seen so far. I wish they had gone after the same quality when they did the Anyone For Tennis video. Would love to see this in its entirety. Wish someone would release all the best Cream videos on Blu-Ray.
This group, as others, each in their own adept ways reached far into the future to warn us all. What was so fruitful in yesterdays days and nights is that we listened to the likes of these avant-garde sages as opposed to political and celebrity demons, though here we are again as owners of lonely hearts, wanting to change the world, but not knowing what to do nor letting it be !
CREAM ,trio musical inoubliable comme l'autre trio tout aussi inoubliable The Jimi Hendrix Expérience .Concurrence au sommet ,magistral et fantastique.Je ne compte plus combien de fois j'ai écouté les CREAM et que je continue à écouter l'Album "Disraeli Gears" avec cette composition géniale .
what a classic late 60's psychedelic rock ballad...I can imagine the beatles listening to it and instantly falling in love with it...actually what would have been perfect is yoko ono singing the lyrics in japanese and hitting the high notes as jack does and probably insanely higher
NovChivon makes an interesting point. The somber tone and words do echo our current plight on planet Earth, and it wouldn't do us any harm to approprite the song as a warning. Sometimes music can add an extra dimension to words which no longer seem to suffice.
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.
What a voice. RIP Jack.
Epic ! love jacks voice , this is a stunning performance!! 🎶🎤🎸♥️
I played drums for Bill Lordans son Paul and Bill told us that Jack Bruce was one of the best human beings he was ever around. He said that Jack knew he was a rock star but he never let that get to him, always humble. 🤘
Everything about this is brilliant, including the fantastic arrangements for guitar and drums.
What an awesome group they were!
Not recorded for 'All My Loving' This film was recorded on 25th November 1967 and broadcast on the TV show 'Twice a Fortnight' on the 2nd December 1967. Recorded and transmitted at the same time was NSU. This was cut as the credits ran for the ending. We're Going Wrong was actually uncut and ran the full length with Eric's climaxing solo. The film was later used for the Omnibus programme, cut to pieces, of course. Remember watching the original programme.!
Thanks for the info. It’s a sacrilege to run credits over such an excellent video of the band in what appears to be genuine, live performance. And to cut it up as well. This is one of the best Cream videos I’ve seen so far. I wish they had gone after the same quality when they did the Anyone For Tennis video. Would love to see this in its entirety. Wish someone would release all the best Cream videos on Blu-Ray.
Jack Bruce's voice was always one of the most versatile in rock with his
jazz influences . Here he sounds absolutely ethereal .
This has always been one of my favorite Cream tunes. The dynamics are fabulous. Not something they were known for.
The vocals in this song are perfect!
That voice.... RIP Wee Jack
This recording stands out from anything they ever produced- this is what Cream really was, dark..
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 !
Wow how great is that !! Jack was a Great Songwriter, Great Bassist, and an Amazing singer. Love this !!
Clapton rocking his hand painted Gibson SG, "The Fool" is always a welcome sight.
That look Clapton had was Boss!
This group, as others, each in their own adept ways reached far into the future to warn us all. What was so fruitful in yesterdays days and nights is that we listened to the likes of these avant-garde sages as opposed to political and celebrity demons, though here we are again as owners of lonely hearts, wanting to change the world, but not knowing what to do nor letting it be !
Say what?
CREAM ,trio musical inoubliable comme l'autre trio tout aussi inoubliable The Jimi Hendrix Expérience .Concurrence au sommet ,magistral et fantastique.Je ne compte plus combien de fois j'ai écouté les CREAM et que je continue à écouter l'Album "Disraeli Gears" avec cette composition géniale .
Jack Bruce's voice was always one of the most versatile in rock with
jazz influences . Here he sounds absoluely ethereal .
Don't keep repeating it. 1 time is ENOUGH-!!!!
Apparently Jack was going thru a really rough time with his wife at the time and wrote this song during a walk to try and calm down.
Eric a brilliant guitarist...😊love you❤❤❤❤❤❤ for ever😊❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
What a cool Clapton!!
Thank you for posting all these clips recently!
Solid agreement. It’s been great!
Great!
0:55 Pavarotti should have taken operatic singing lessons from this guy.
A great song , great drums
hows the singing!!! holy sheet
Why have they cut out Clapton's solo?
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There is 3 seconds of Anthony Burgess at the beginning, whom I assume was featured in the same program.
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Think we could get a close-up???
😳😢 OMG!!! This is LIVE. Just like the 2007 version, only way better. Except for some evil idiot fading it out in the middle of it. Ecstasy and Agony…
what a classic late 60's psychedelic rock ballad...I can imagine the beatles listening to it and instantly falling in love with it...actually what would have been perfect is yoko ono singing the lyrics in japanese and hitting the high notes as jack does and probably insanely higher
Omg nooooooooooooo
Are you insane?
Any1 for Jack Bruce??😜
The spaceship is smoking and at 3:38 it takes off.
NovChivon makes an interesting point. The somber tone and words do echo our current plight on planet Earth, and it wouldn't do us any harm to approprite the song as a warning. Sometimes music can add an extra dimension to words which no longer seem to suffice.
Wish the video would actually show the band playing. Rather than seeing Jack Bruce’s nose hairs.
😂dai, era caruccio, meritava. Certo mostrare che stava pure suonando avrebbe reso ancora più strabiliante la performance
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.
it's about a man & woman going wrong but does anyone realize in the big picture it says our species is going wrong on the planet?
The foundation
Alan Watts !!!
Jack Bruce's voice was always one of the most versatile in rock with
jazz influences . Here he sounds absolutely ethereal .