I’ve read Jack complimenting Gary, but it’s great to see from his glances at Gary that appreciation being physically manifested here. Seen Gary a few times, always brilliant.
How we miss these geniuses Gary and Jack so talented they bwere incredible musician's wish they were still with us playing they were maestro's sheer maestro's R.I.P. MY FRIENDS I HOPE YOU ARE IN HEAVEN STILL ROCKING BLESS YOU BOTH.
December 1967 & I had just turned 13 and begged for the album for Christmas. I played it so much I swear if you held the record up to the light you would see holes in it where the needle wore thru it. This music changed our lives and changed the world.
Incredible and amazing performance by 3 Masters...of a song Jack and Eric say they wrote for Jimi Hendrix....RIP Jack Bruce and Gary Moore....Long live Gary Husband
I loved Cream’s version live, but I think this is way more exciting. Gary’s playing is inspired and on fire. Gary Husbands drumming is so good and so interesting and he drives the song along. I don’t really know what he’s doing, but his rhythm and intricate style is wonderful. He’s way better than most drummers I’ve heard. This is just fantastic. What skill and what passion. I love it!
Agree. If anyone ever wondered who Jack could replace Ginger and Eric with, well, the two Gary's are your answer. Impressive, high-level musicianship. And they genuinely seem to be enjoying themselves. Gary Moore had the reputation of being a bit of a grump, but you'd never know it here.
So many comments across the videos this trio did miss out Gary Husband's maestro drumming...he has played with some of the greatest jazz fusion musicians ever and is a legitimate top tier player
This is fantastic, why has it taken me so long to find this fantastic material! Jack and Gary were great as you would expect, but the drummer was brilliant too!
I've interviewed Gary Husband a few times, a wonderful guy and an immense talent. Cool to see him playing with these other legends! I wasn't aware of this performance!
Quite possibly the best version of this song ever. One of the most difficult progressions to solo to - if you've ever tried it, you know. Gary Moore worked with it and put his fiery touch on display. Awesome job by all 3 of these legends.
These videos with Gary Moore who just how humble he must have been. A monster guitar player as we all know but staying absolutely true to the original song and guitar part.
YESSS, finally someone says it out loud. Gary is in a class of his own when it comes to improvising solos, melodic play and expressive output. Eric never came close. IMO
Hey, I saw THE CREAM at the L. A. Forum in October 1968, except for seeing BAKER, BRUCE and MOORE, this is about as close as you'll get to the original, although I saw Jack and Ginger and the utterly killer BLUES SARACENO at the Coach House club in San Juan Capistrano in the late 80's, and THAT friends was pretty &^%$ GREAT as well!
if these guys would have formed a group back in the 70s they could have gone far.......VERY far.......haa.... Jack as happy as Larry, Gary M. making one forget the "former guitarist" and a Gary G. playing drums like no other.....great stuff.... but hey...it all went different...RIP guys.....
This performance is amazing and so glad we have to look at it forever with Jack and Gary gone now for Gary it must have been a fantastic feeling playing the songs that influenced him with Jack a dream come true for him Gary was great on drums as well 😁
Jackie- bass extraordinaire. We miss you. But this helps! I saw him at Yoshi's Jazz Club in Oakland two nights in a row, two sets each night 🌙 Spectrum Road with Vernon Reid on guitar 🎸 Cindy Santana Blackman on drums 🥁 Oh, and Carlos was there and came out later in the set. Unreal. Two of my all time favorites on stage together right in my face with my front table (!) In heaven. So glad I had that experience with Jack Bruce. Ever since I was a teenager, playing bass and guitar. I even got an SG bass guitar like he had in Cream. This rocks! 🕉 Gary Moore, Gary Husband 👏
Probably the first bass part I ever learned...thanks Jack! Edit: and drove my family crazy...😂 😂 actually I was thinking of Badge 1st and Sun Shine maybe second....all good...
It’s taken from the Jack Bruce “Cream of Cream” bass tutorial DVD 📀 he gives instructions and insights and then the songs are demonstrated by this lineup in a studio 🎶
perfect! And the way Jack tickles those fat strings gives me "the vapors". Time saving, definition: Etymology. From Middle English vapour, from Anglo-Norman vapour, Old French vapor, from Latin vapor (“steam, heat”).
I love Gary Moore but sad to say his guitaring don't match Clapton's here though more elaborate. I like the drummer trying to bring up Ginger Baker's percussioning.
Phucking brilliant... close as you'll get to cream ... cheers ... well nearly .. maybe a tad too widdly at times ... very good though (Gary just can't help it .. haha ... more along the the Parisienne walkways style at times would have pleased me more ... anyway, only my opinion you understand)
LISTEN "LAYLA" (Clapton composer ) and "SUNSHINE OF YOUR LOVE" ( Jack Bruce Composer ).....LOL...........!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Husband way better than baker could ever hope to be simply. This ain’t his best work aping bakers simple parts though. Not a lot of room to stretch out like he can.
I don't think I have ever seen Jack so happy. Now this IS a Supergroup!
Check out CVD/videos of the 2005 Cream concerts at the Albert Hall - you will see three virtuosos ALL very happy and feeding off each other.
it could and should have been...but never "really" was.....just a bit of "fun".....
Wow. Blessed to have had these guys in our lives. Bruce & Moore sadly missed.
I’ve read Jack complimenting Gary, but it’s great to see from his glances at Gary that appreciation being physically manifested here. Seen Gary a few times, always brilliant.
Gary Moore should have joyned up with Jack back when Cream split up......i would have loved that.
How we miss these geniuses Gary and Jack so talented they bwere incredible musician's wish they were still with us playing they were maestro's sheer maestro's R.I.P. MY FRIENDS I HOPE YOU ARE IN HEAVEN STILL ROCKING BLESS YOU BOTH.
Gary was just amazing..best guitarist
he certainly was.....always on fire....especially live....
December 1967 & I had just turned 13 and begged for the album for Christmas. I played it so much I swear if you held the record up to the light you would see holes in it where the needle wore thru it. This music changed our lives and changed the world.
Incredible and amazing performance by 3 Masters...of a song Jack and Eric say they wrote for Jimi Hendrix....RIP Jack Bruce and Gary Moore....Long live Gary Husband
I loved Cream’s version live, but I think this is way more exciting. Gary’s playing is inspired and on fire. Gary Husbands drumming is so good and so interesting and he drives the song along. I don’t really know what he’s doing, but his rhythm and intricate style is wonderful. He’s way better than most drummers I’ve heard. This is just fantastic. What skill and what passion. I love it!
Agree. If anyone ever wondered who Jack could replace Ginger and Eric with, well, the two Gary's are your answer. Impressive, high-level musicianship. And they genuinely seem to be enjoying themselves. Gary Moore had the reputation of being a bit of a grump, but you'd never know it here.
absolute masters at work......................... RIP
So many comments across the videos this trio did miss out Gary Husband's maestro drumming...he has played with some of the greatest jazz fusion musicians ever and is a legitimate top tier player
Husband working so hard - brilliant. Respect, only one still alive!🙁
Jack played with some of the greatest guitarist of ALL time and he always brought out the best in them! 😊
What great music, glad to be a child of the 60s.
All these songs bring back memories of my high school days. Loved you guys then and you still do!
A great Gary R.I.P
This is fantastic, why has it taken me so long to find this fantastic material! Jack and Gary were great as you would expect, but the drummer was brilliant too!
Absolutely stunning 7
This is FANDAMNTASTIC , Three great musicians got love it. Two bad Gary Moore and Jack Bruce are no longer with us. RIP.
The drums and bass are mixed perfectly
Gurning and guitar work brilliant in equal measures.
Gary Moore did a hell of a good cover here!!
I've interviewed Gary Husband a few times, a wonderful guy and an immense talent. Cool to see him playing with these other legends! I wasn't aware of this performance!
Fantastic I could listern to these rock gods forever raw talent
I saw them at the Cellar Club South Shields the were class, bless them both.
Can'r get any better than this brilliant performance.For me,better than the original
Best version thanks for the music
Oh my ! Don't want this to stop.
Quite possibly the best version of this song ever. One of the most difficult progressions to solo to - if you've ever tried it, you know. Gary Moore worked with it and put his fiery touch on display. Awesome job by all 3 of these legends.
Outside of the original Cream, this ia as good as it gets!
Guitar playing it's better than Clapton
@@RobertPolischukShirley, you jest. Not even close. Eric was/is so much more agile, lyrical and inventive.
Cream, Level 42 and Thin Lizzy all in one place. F kin marvellous. Cheers guys
One word "Amazing"
These videos with Gary Moore who just how humble he must have been. A monster guitar player as we all know but staying absolutely true to the original song and guitar part.
Gary Moore looks like he’s having the time of his life.
All three are great to watch. You can really appreciate how they do their job. You have to be exceptionally coordinated to be in this line of work.
Great playing, as expected! Singing and playing fretless at the same time is amazing. Would have been loud in that room lol. RIP Jack and Gary.
Absolutely amazing. Playing doesn't get much better than this.Gary seems to get so much more feeling out of his guitar than Eric , personally.
YESSS, finally someone says it out loud. Gary is in a class of his own when it comes to improvising solos, melodic play and expressive output. Eric never came close. IMO
Eric who?😂
@@marydoyle1110 Eric Clapton, the guitarist from Cream
Some real rock musicians , great song, fabulously played, nearly done as well as Cream(Jack on bass) That's high praise when I say nearly.
Hey, I saw THE CREAM at the L. A. Forum in October 1968, except for seeing BAKER, BRUCE and MOORE, this is about as close as you'll get to the original, although I saw Jack and Ginger and the utterly killer BLUES SARACENO at the Coach House club in San Juan Capistrano in the late 80's, and THAT friends was pretty &^%$ GREAT as well!
Fun fact Jack Bruce based it on a distinctive bass riff he developed after attending a Jimi Hendrix concert
I likes this song
Any clue which Jimi song?
@@robin2012ism stone free maybe?
Just sheer love for those 3 .
Awesome playing! Would of been cool if they had played gigs with this line up! :)
Excellent performance!
GARY..... maravilloso, como siempre!!
Love that big finish!
if these guys would have formed a group back in the 70s they could have gone far.......VERY far.......haa....
Jack as happy as Larry, Gary M. making one forget the "former guitarist" and a Gary G. playing drums like no other.....great stuff....
but hey...it all went different...RIP guys.....
God bless 'em.....
This performance is amazing and so glad we have to look at it forever with Jack and Gary gone now for Gary it must have been a fantastic feeling playing the songs that influenced him with Jack a dream come true for him Gary was great on drums as well 😁
INCREDIBLE !!!
Great cover!
I was lucky to see these guys live at the cellar club South shields they did 2 nights they were class, Jack and Gary sadly missed
saw Cream '69 Shrine Auditorium and farewell concert at Forum. Bruce was a real artist.
Good thing there's a fire exit nearby, the way these guys are burning up the stage.
🎉
🎯
It's a recording studio, but which one??
@@whicker59 you got me there. do you know? I suppose I could have refined my joke a little more...
Nice!
Wouldn't be great to have all the cameras on at the same time? So much going on from all three of these greats.
Jackie- bass extraordinaire.
We miss you. But this helps!
I saw him at Yoshi's Jazz Club in Oakland two nights in a row, two sets each night 🌙
Spectrum Road with Vernon Reid on guitar 🎸 Cindy Santana Blackman on drums 🥁
Oh, and Carlos was there and came out later in the set.
Unreal. Two of my all time favorites on stage together right in my face with my front table (!)
In heaven.
So glad I had that experience with Jack Bruce.
Ever since I was a teenager, playing bass and guitar. I even got an SG bass guitar like he had in Cream.
This rocks! 🕉 Gary Moore, Gary Husband 👏
In the studio but "live" at the same time... chemistry! When/where did this happen?
Awesome
Cool
Incrível, não dá para acreditar que Gary Moore e Jack Bruce já se foram, mas sua música permanece eterna!!!
The best Song of All Time
LOVE this!!!
Serious good Cream vibes especially at 3:37 to 4:25, heart warming............
Too the best
Obaj gitarzyści są wspaniali! Ale to co robi perkusista, to jest ozdobą tego wykonania! Brawo Panowie!👏
❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥
Outstanding!
🔥🔥🔥
Verdadeiramente esse cara era um monstro sagrado do contra baixo!
When Gary switched to the bridge pick up the hairs on the back of neck stood up. Sadly missed they were the best
Gary Moore is one of the best guitarists of all time and this video is proof that what I just said is true and will be true for eternity.
parece fácil, mas é só para os genios!!!
Clásica de The Cream El brillo de tu amor la escuché por primera ves en el radio por el año mil novecientos sesenta y ocho y hasta hoy a la fecha
Probably the first bass part I ever learned...thanks Jack! Edit: and drove my family crazy...😂 😂 actually I was thinking of Badge 1st and Sun Shine maybe second....all good...
Das nächste "beste Riff aller Zeiten" aus dem Proberaum!!!
No comment..💯🎸👍
Cmon Man !
I'm in.
That is good stuff. Too bad nothing like that on the radio now.
Best COMBO EVER ..
SSSSCREAMMMMMM!
Kinda odd.....quite often each guy doin THEIR OWN THING....yet they Alllll bring it back in when it's time.... WoW
😮😮😮
👏👏👏👏👏
❤❤❤❤❤
🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
good as the original
For me, better. The jamming after the vocal break raises the game. Never a Cream tune I really took to, but this version is on fire...
This is a trio and not a solo act or am I wrong? Love Jack, but show some love all around.
Otherwise one of the best covers I've heard.
More please.
It’s taken from the Jack Bruce “Cream of Cream” bass tutorial DVD 📀 he gives instructions and insights and then the songs are demonstrated by this lineup in a studio 🎶
That song NeveR sounded so g00d
That's the most Cream performance I've seen out side of the real thing. Better than 2005 (sorry Eric and Ginger!)
perfect! And the way Jack tickles those fat strings gives me "the vapors".
Time saving, definition: Etymology. From Middle English vapour, from Anglo-Norman vapour, Old French vapor, from Latin vapor (“steam, heat”).
There was a Scotsman , Irishman and Englishman and by god could they make music.
Суперрр 🎉👍🍀☦️🇷🇸🇷🇺
Mytee tuff psychedelicious
LISTEN TO SPOON FULL
Get stuff, and obviously the engineer didn't have the bottle to ask Gary to turn down😀
I love Gary Moore but sad to say his guitaring don't match Clapton's here though more elaborate. I like the drummer trying to bring up Ginger Baker's percussioning.
Clapton wasn’t/isn’t fit to string Gary’s guitars.
ow man, my audial imagination keeps putting a fretted slightly overdriven Rick sound in Cream))
Phucking brilliant... close as you'll get to cream ... cheers ... well nearly .. maybe a tad too widdly at times ... very good though (Gary just can't help it .. haha ... more along the the Parisienne walkways style at times would have pleased me more ... anyway, only my opinion you understand)
LISTEN "LAYLA" (Clapton composer ) and "SUNSHINE OF YOUR LOVE" ( Jack Bruce Composer ).....LOL...........!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
What would Ginger think of Husband? To think Bruce was a classical trained. You youngsters out there ever hear Cream?
Husband way better than baker could ever hope to be simply. This ain’t his best work aping bakers simple parts though. Not a lot of room to stretch out like he can.
Where was this filmed at?
Jack and Gary two are like brothers😅
The inventor of Rock music. Cream. ;) Together with Jimi Hendrix. ;) The rest just followed their mold. ;)
What's the name of the base guitar is Jack playing?
Jack is playing the German made Warwick fretless bass guitar.
Warwick Thumb 4-string fretless with neck built-through.
Probably with LED side-dots.
Peter