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Cream - Eric Clapton at Royal Albert Hall, London.
November 26th, 1968
6 of 11
"Farewell Concert" is the live recording of the Cream's final concert at the Royal Albert Hall on November 26th, 1968.
Directed by Tony Palmer, the film incorporates pieces of six performances with narration by BBC announcer Patrick Allen, along with interviews with the band members themselves, showcasing their playing abilities.
The film has often been criticized for both its mediocre sound and visual effects.
In 2005, a special extended edition of the concert appeared featuring full versions of all songs separated from the narration and interviews. The new version featured digitally remastered sound and video including three bonus songs.

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Комментарии : 753   
@jacobscherlinger3953
@jacobscherlinger3953 4 года назад
The fact Clapton could literally look like a different human being every week then is impressive as fuck.
@CompelledUsername
@CompelledUsername 2 года назад
He really did. Could be about 15 different people and about 5 different age groups in the same 6 month span.
@envy928
@envy928 2 года назад
eric clapton, bladee, and ted bundy are shapeshifters
@Roger-nk5ug
@Roger-nk5ug 2 года назад
@@envy928 Yes. For real.
@christineayres7199
@christineayres7199 Год назад
Maybe hes ODO from DS9 LOL
@Noitisnt-ns7mo
@Noitisnt-ns7mo Год назад
He keeps getting killed in car wrecks and then they got to replace him.
@pragjyotishbhuyangogoi8363
@pragjyotishbhuyangogoi8363 6 лет назад
Has anyone else noticed the cigarette.....that the guitar is smoking..... one bad ass guitar.
@shaqeelzainalabdeen231
@shaqeelzainalabdeen231 3 года назад
Yes I never knew that's what they did but unless ur like Slash u would just let it hanging from ur mouth
@Noise_Meister_Records
@Noise_Meister_Records 2 года назад
That's how I do it
@feellucky271
@feellucky271 Год назад
You'd need a cigarette too if Eric just got done fingering this shit out of you.
@rustymullins6623
@rustymullins6623 Год назад
The guitars nerves were rattled that it was being handled by the master!
@ryoichiwatanabe648
@ryoichiwatanabe648 10 лет назад
"what do you mean? you want me to break the guitar up?" HAHAHAHAHA gotta love Clapton
@alexcrim7001
@alexcrim7001 10 лет назад
He looked like he was ready to do it too. Haha
@ryoichiwatanabe648
@ryoichiwatanabe648 10 лет назад
Alex Crim yeah hahahah, but i think it desserves to be in r&r hall of fame
@AndreGSilva
@AndreGSilva 8 лет назад
"Yeah, let me turn this thing off" Kicks the shit out of it
@shaqeelzainalabdeen231
@shaqeelzainalabdeen231 3 года назад
Ikr
@boxianparkk
@boxianparkk 2 года назад
lajmaidnapdne I laughed so bad for that
@MitchClement-il6iq
@MitchClement-il6iq 2 месяца назад
The classic cigarette on his guitar 🎸
@NandaTriadi
@NandaTriadi День назад
Cuz it hard to turn off wah while sitting tho
@opaholdskool8674
@opaholdskool8674 4 года назад
23 years old soul in a face of 38 years old dudes. 60s people are insanely matured !!!
@Philtration
@Philtration 12 лет назад
Cream was so damn good. Clapton was at his best during this time.
@MrCrapheadist
@MrCrapheadist 7 лет назад
I think that we should all be grateful that Eric Clapton is still with us. When you think about all those who've gone, from one thing or another, it's really amazing he's still here
@chiquiinfinite7028
@chiquiinfinite7028 3 года назад
Rest In Peace ginger baker
@fabreezethefaintinggoat5484
a true romantic genius,probably the last
@Mr75044
@Mr75044 Год назад
Brandon AMEN. CLAPTON IS GOD
@ChrisMiller-
@ChrisMiller- Год назад
Llooooloollllll0p
@danielgiraud1118
@danielgiraud1118 Год назад
Rires ! Pauvre idiot !
@roberttompkins6489
@roberttompkins6489 8 месяцев назад
Clapton during this period was unequaled.
@MitchClement-il6iq
@MitchClement-il6iq 2 месяца назад
Clapton is god all over England!
@jessiecomputer4832
@jessiecomputer4832 9 лет назад
I have watched this like 20 times. Such a satisfying sound.
@markj6506
@markj6506 2 года назад
That Cream Era Clapton tone!
@bikersoncall
@bikersoncall Год назад
@@markj6506 The tone was good, but the playing was over the top incredible for the times, still holds up today, he can't even play the crossroads lead today... lol
@guitarmixing7493
@guitarmixing7493 Год назад
It soothes my soul knowing that there are people that like same things in guitar sound and playing. Makes me feel not alone
@TweedSuit
@TweedSuit 11 месяцев назад
Guy invented the sound and look of 70's heavy metal.
@MetalPersonJ
@MetalPersonJ 5 лет назад
I've learned more about how guitar works from this interview than my entire time of being a music fan.
@strixaluco9369
@strixaluco9369 5 лет назад
Clapton changed his hairstyle every week in the 60s
@calebproductions5970
@calebproductions5970 3 года назад
Eric is a character not a real person.
@karenjones1848
@karenjones1848 3 года назад
So did everyone else 😊
@SGtem
@SGtem 2 года назад
And Guitars
@boxianparkk
@boxianparkk 2 года назад
"el hombre de mil rostros" es como me gusta llamarlo hahaha
@wilmer89
@wilmer89 2 года назад
Some prettier than others
@aaronbrooks3913
@aaronbrooks3913 3 года назад
Clapton’s “thin” sound is still thick af
@feellucky271
@feellucky271 Год назад
It's thick as a brick man.
@toddholter53
@toddholter53 13 лет назад
Very cool to have Clapton give you a guitar lesson from 1968-in 2011!!
@feellucky271
@feellucky271 Год назад
Friend from 1968 to 2023 and beyond Eric Clapton is still with us, but we just lost Jeff Beck in January of 2023. Thanks Jeff. You Surrey boys sure played mean guitar if you count lil ol' Jimmy Page too. RIP
@cheese9580
@cheese9580 Год назад
@@feellucky271 rip Beck...
@Baltihunter
@Baltihunter Год назад
2023 you mean 🕰
@SG_____
@SG_____ 3 месяца назад
​@@Baltihunter*2024
@jakefly8
@jakefly8 8 лет назад
wow,1968,slash still a baby,eric clapton guitar God
@SamSam-rs8mo
@SamSam-rs8mo Год назад
Slash is overrated 80s music started sucking donkey dick clapton the 60s a d 70s forever fuck slash and guns n roses
@jeanpat8946
@jeanpat8946 Год назад
Its a killer sound !!! Nobody sounds like eric Clapton
@saigonKT
@saigonKT Год назад
I agree. Eric probably not getting a lot of credit he deserves.. especially in the guitar effect tone department. Just like my hero , Mr. One an only Gary Moore.
@limjerry2735
@limjerry2735 2 месяца назад
That's right coz he can't shred very average.
@limjerry2735
@limjerry2735 2 месяца назад
Yah coz he can't shred very average ..Gary Moore my choice blues player ..
@limjerry2735
@limjerry2735 2 месяца назад
Gary Moore perfect of blues can shred ..both finger moves..5 finger..Eric only 2 finger or 3 very slow ..
@AMW11173
@AMW11173 11 лет назад
This man is his music. There's no separation between Clapton and his guitar.
@videomaniac108
@videomaniac108 9 лет назад
I just never get tired of watching that interview with Eric; seeing and hearing him wail on that SG. That solo of him later in the clip, playing the ES-335 at the RAH concert, was really nice.
@xxPanteraxxx
@xxPanteraxxx 4 года назад
I always felt Clapton's best playing was in Cream and The Bluesbreakers.
@pierstuson5909
@pierstuson5909 3 года назад
Jack, Ginger and Eric certainly drove each other to increasing heights during those days - my favourite period. As sad as it was when Cream broke up, it's difficult to imagine that energy continuing to build up and up. Maybe synergy starting to go too far?
@joelspringman7748
@joelspringman7748 3 года назад
@@pierstuson5909 Give me a break! They stunk!
@pierstuson5909
@pierstuson5909 3 года назад
@@joelspringman7748 Perhaps you should give yourself, me and everyone a break, and allow tastes and preferences without the negative waves.
@joelspringman7748
@joelspringman7748 3 года назад
@@pierstuson5909 You should heed your own advice.
@londonkeith4804
@londonkeith4804 2 года назад
i guess im randomly asking but does anybody know of a way to get back into an Instagram account..? I stupidly forgot the account password. I appreciate any help you can offer me!
@davidallen346
@davidallen346 7 лет назад
Clapton and Hendrix are the true master of the wah pedal, no doubt about it
@richardcabrera8958
@richardcabrera8958 Год назад
I agree, except you need to add Jeff Beck to that list.
@NoyzyBoyZ3
@NoyzyBoyZ3 12 лет назад
This video really hits home to me.This how I learned how to play when I was 15 yrs old,listening to my Cream records.And because of that learning experience,my finger vibrato is second to none.I didn't realize how important it was until a few years later.I have to say,I'm thankful that I grew up when I did,from a musical stand point any way.
@williamsawyer6206
@williamsawyer6206 6 лет назад
One of the best in my life and I'm just past 70 years young and was free easy and playing from 1961 until now!! Started in1962 with false ID and never looked back!! Cream was for sure one of the greats!! Never hear this anymore nowadays!!!
@Philtration
@Philtration 12 лет назад
You are dead on. Clapton did play great at the Cream reunion show at the Royal Albert Hall. It was the best that I have seen him in years. I went to see Buddy Guy at his club here in Chicago one night and Clapton came on stage as a surprise. THAT was a great night!
@davidbell2753
@davidbell2753 Год назад
Damn incredable. When this was filmed Clapton was a legend and no one could touch his talent for the guitar. Hendrix was very close and Eric knew it.
@GhostofRhurValley
@GhostofRhurValley 6 лет назад
Claptons playing was so ballsy back then I wish he never changed his style.
@joashtunison351
@joashtunison351 7 месяцев назад
I'm a millenial, but grew up loving oldies. When I picked up guitar in my teens, I learned to love the blues through playing it as an easy avenue toward learning lead techniques. My first blues record was Five Live Yardbirds. I introduced myself to Clapton through this record. Only now, in my thirsties and after trying to play like other guitar greats that I thought I liked better, I've come to terms with the fact that of all the great guitarists, Claptons style most resonates with my natural abilities. My brothers would refer to me as Clapton, cuz I didn't realize how much listening to cream and the yardbirds had influenced me. Now I'm content to play Claptin style. I'll never sound like Page.
@stella3265
@stella3265 4 месяца назад
Have you listened to the real deal? Exponents were good back then. However, listening to the real blues players is a completely different experience. You learn how to really play. If you haven’t listened to the real players I suggest The Chicago Blues legends and the delta blues.
@MilosBrajkovic-rc3ik
@MilosBrajkovic-rc3ik 4 месяца назад
Five Live Yardbirds, one of the greatest live albums ever. Raw power, in 65, mono recording! Still a heavy hitter! Cheers!
@joashtunison351
@joashtunison351 4 месяца назад
Yes, i have listened to chicago and delta music, heavily. I love Otis Rush, Howlin Wolf and the rest. But delta music is my true favorite. Skip James, Fred McDowell, and non delta acoustic guys, like Rev. Gary Davis and definitely Blind Willie Johnson @stella3265
@LennyJohnson5
@LennyJohnson5 12 лет назад
Brilliant stuff; because he's been around forever it's easy to forget how great he is. Wish I owned that 335.....
@gofindyourmusic
@gofindyourmusic 10 лет назад
This is the real spinal tap interview
@jsilence418
@jsilence418 10 лет назад
Too bad that's the only reference point you have. Clapton ( along with Baker and Bruce) were virtuoso players who lifted rock up to where many influences could penetrate. maybe when you finish junior high you will get it.
@gofindyourmusic
@gofindyourmusic 10 лет назад
Funny It's been so long since junior high Im feeling a little blush running to my cheeks :)
@roberthenry6910
@roberthenry6910 5 лет назад
@@jsilence418 Cool it oh, "old wise one"
@johnlannikk2701
@johnlannikk2701 4 года назад
Marisa. No it is not the real Spinal Tap interview. That interview would be with Spinal Tap 45 years later.
@minnesotajack1
@minnesotajack1 24 дня назад
The sustain….just listen to it…you would though, if it were playing.
@eggymoo
@eggymoo 9 лет назад
Eric's playing has never been the same since he started playing a Fender Stratocaster, especially since the Clapton signature model came along with the 'Clapton boost'. No more Woman Tone, just woo woo woooo...
@OmarTorrez
@OmarTorrez 9 лет назад
YES! I have saying the since I was a kid. Clapton was great with a GIbson. His Fender playing sound weak and nasally.
@TelecasterLPGTop
@TelecasterLPGTop 9 лет назад
running man You know your music and yes I agree that Live at the Fillmore East was amazing. '57 Strats sound amazing when played through the correct amp.;
@doncheadle_
@doncheadle_ 9 лет назад
Nostaticatall Nostatic no he played a les Paul on that
@doncheadle_
@doncheadle_ 9 лет назад
Nostaticatall Nostatic i can understand as he did use a red 335 mainly during the cream year but the les paul he used was called lucy and is one of the most famous guitar's of all time
@jonathanerickson1543
@jonathanerickson1543 8 лет назад
+FUCKING God didn't Lucy get stolen or something like that?
@agentorange9586
@agentorange9586 Год назад
Fuck. I come back to this video every couple of months juts to hear the tone. I've been chasing it since I started playing
@jsilence418
@jsilence418 8 лет назад
when he demonstrates, his playing and tone sound like no one else . Yet over the years many have tried to sound like him , hard to explain that to some of these tin eared knuckleheads that comment here.
@aaronbrooks3913
@aaronbrooks3913 3 года назад
The only way to sound like guys from the 60’s and 70’s is to simply just get a super lead through 4x12’s and sheer volume. Which with sound men today is almost completely unachievable unless you’re playing stadiums in a “guitar led” band.
@bleakcandour
@bleakcandour 3 года назад
@@aaronbrooks3913 indeed, the point of breakup is simply unachievable since you're doomed to play at lower volumes, which just sucks tbh.
@aaronbrooks3913
@aaronbrooks3913 3 года назад
@@bleakcandour the new dr z maz mkii achieves these similar tones at much lower volumes. Great little amp.
@jordanrussell-howard9491
@jordanrussell-howard9491 Месяц назад
@@bleakcandour Or you could use a variac to lower the voltage, à la Eddie Van Halen. Still loud as fuck, though
@Dav2112
@Dav2112 4 года назад
That tone is awesome.
@iplayloud2
@iplayloud2 3 года назад
Considered the best guitarist in the world at that very moment. It's astonishing how the next couple years will see guitar technique explode to another galaxy..!
@ninjavigilante5311
@ninjavigilante5311 3 года назад
It's because Eric blazed a trail 4 everyone.
@tonykramer949
@tonykramer949 Год назад
Van Halen was a huge fan of his, go figure.
@roboi2241
@roboi2241 Год назад
Hendrix had just released Electric Ladyland at this time and All Along The Watchtower was in the singles charts, I don't think Clapton was considered the best guitarist in the world at that moment, maybe the best of the rest.
@raybede
@raybede Год назад
I have watched EC at concerts in all his band starting with the Yardbirds and through to the present day excluding Delaney and Bonnie and he has never disappointed ever He has been such a star all that time. I count myself very fortunate. Thank You EC
@GamerMan57
@GamerMan57 10 лет назад
everyone talks about how good his sg is but it's only that good because he makes it sound the way he does by how he plays. never doubt the power of practice
@northerner50
@northerner50 12 лет назад
"I went to see Buddy Guy at his club here in Chicago one night and Clapton came on stage as a surprise. THAT was a great night! " Well said.That's what it's all about,joining together to enjoy rather than saying so and so is better than so and so.It's all about the muisic and getting together.
@humandroid53
@humandroid53 2 года назад
He seems happy, lucid and cool here. His best period.
@Eclipse52776
@Eclipse52776 Год назад
God that wah wah is so sweet and beautiful, Clapton conquered the jangley noise machines
@donvitocorleone6443
@donvitocorleone6443 5 лет назад
Eric was 23 here , jesus and was already one of the best to do it.
@aldito7586
@aldito7586 Год назад
Eric is a very cool person. Heard a radio interview with him. He just sounded like a real cool guy. You know what? That's just about all you can do in life...
@dougtilaran3496
@dougtilaran3496 3 года назад
Clapton..often imitated...never duplicated
@airbloomamplifiers
@airbloomamplifiers 9 лет назад
Talk about the ultimate rock star - EC and Jimi.
@maxsomerjoki8147
@maxsomerjoki8147 8 лет назад
I agree
@ahaha1214
@ahaha1214 6 лет назад
Airbloom Amplifiers Jimmy page ?
@vgfxworks
@vgfxworks 5 дней назад
That's why clapton is so unique. he can go on and on soloing and you'll never feel bored for even a quarter of a second.
@agentsmith110111
@agentsmith110111 10 лет назад
The day may come, if you're a young rocker, when you'll hear one of Clapton's mellow, contemporary ballads on the radio and think, "What's the big deal?" Put on "Steppin' Out." And bow down.
@marc16107
@marc16107 10 лет назад
yeah and there version of crossroads
@jeffchef3003
@jeffchef3003 8 лет назад
+marc marcus their
@johnlannikk2701
@johnlannikk2701 4 года назад
Jeff Chef `that
@kenhabeeb
@kenhabeeb Год назад
Ah, how about just about the entirety of The Bluesbreakers with Eric Clapton. Untouchable then, untouchable now. Be happy that it was recorded and you got to hear it.
@markrobinson8410
@markrobinson8410 4 года назад
eric killing it on lead guitar!!
@TexasTurbo1950
@TexasTurbo1950 9 лет назад
The 29 who gave this a thumbs down, need to watch it again! They might actually learn something! Also keep in mind...he was only 23 y.o. at the time this was filmed!
@NickT1023
@NickT1023 2 года назад
When EC started talking about the volume and tone controls for each pickup, I was reminded of the “interviews” in “This is Spinal Tap”, expecting to hear that the volume and tone can be turned up to 11. LOL!
@winterland3253
@winterland3253 4 года назад
Love that final lick at 7:58
@fcastro04
@fcastro04 11 лет назад
The tune of this guiar is just amazing..
@arjunkaul
@arjunkaul 10 лет назад
I learnt SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO much from just THIS video
@heat7938
@heat7938 10 лет назад
Hendrix was obsessed with the troubles that Jeffrey and company brought to his life and career. The? band's finances were entirely controlled by management and were depleted by a tax haven in the Bahamas founded in 1965 by Michael Jeffrey called Yameta Co., a subsidiary of the Bank of New Providence, with accounts at the Naussau branch of the Bank of Nova Scotia and the Chemical Bank in New York.(14) A substantial share of the band's earnings had been quietly drained by Yameta.
@gilldanier4129
@gilldanier4129 2 года назад
Cant beat those 'Electronic Guitars'
@wilmer89
@wilmer89 2 года назад
Jangling noise machines
@lex.cordis
@lex.cordis 7 лет назад
This is one of my favorite videos on RU-vid. Thank you so much to whoever originally sourced these clips.
@muffin6369
@muffin6369 8 лет назад
OMG !!!! On freakin' fire! I saw them. We saw everyone in San Francisco. Unbelievable. And Jack and Ginger....my God.
@purplehaze658
@purplehaze658 11 лет назад
my hero ive played guitar for over 15 years because of Eric Clapton the god of guitar got so much inspiration from him.
@ConglomerationCat
@ConglomerationCat 23 дня назад
This version of Steppin,' Out always sounded like to me that it was the real last time he would play this spontaneously and straight from the heart. Everything after that night to my ears never quite seemed to be as raw and intuitive. But here, he just flies. So beautiful.
@jitterysquirrel76
@jitterysquirrel76 2 года назад
He sounds amazing and he’s just noodling around.
@BeachJazzMusic
@BeachJazzMusic 2 года назад
Still the greatest raw tone!
@nathanbrown1938
@nathanbrown1938 2 года назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-S93qdjFwwTA.html
@BeachJazzMusic
@BeachJazzMusic 2 года назад
@@nathanbrown1938 I'm well aware of Peter Green.
@bugeanuflorin1531
@bugeanuflorin1531 Год назад
Absolutely, fabulous performance music. Master quitar Eric Clapton.
@bretthumphrey6821
@bretthumphrey6821 Год назад
He blows me away amazing man ❤❤❤
@brandonslater8808
@brandonslater8808 10 лет назад
Eric has a love/hate relationship with his gear. "I have to kick this to start it" *bang* "Let me just turn this thing off" *bang*
@jeffchef3003
@jeffchef3003 8 лет назад
That's how you turn the pedals on and off
@davebowles1957
@davebowles1957 6 лет назад
I had an old original Vox Wah-Wah pedal and, yes, you had to press it rather hard to kick it on... Wish I sill had that Wah!
@Compact328ti
@Compact328ti 4 года назад
Brandon Slater tbh ive never seen this guitar
@fingerbillsbone
@fingerbillsbone 4 года назад
@@davebowles1957 we used to cut down the rubber bits to make turning wahs on and off
4 года назад
@@Compact328ti The Fool made it for him
@EdwardDee
@EdwardDee 12 лет назад
thanks Tom, was lucky enough to see him play in this era.......certainly a mentor !
@johnlannikk2701
@johnlannikk2701 4 года назад
Really this shows how innovative Eric's sound was back then as it caused a stir even on the BBC
@kassidylingenfelter9665
@kassidylingenfelter9665 2 года назад
Clapton looks like about 3 different relatives of mine. You’d never guess that such an unassuming looking person could be in possession of such an incredible talent. Hard work pays off, you can tell he lived on that fucking fretboard
@gregmccormack7562
@gregmccormack7562 6 месяцев назад
Of course he did , he said from he was 17 till 23 he never had a guitar out his hand , didn’t go out and socialise , he just listened to blues and played .
@char8317
@char8317 Год назад
Thank you so much for your great videos. I love them.
@ursulabornhauser1091
@ursulabornhauser1091 8 месяцев назад
A genius right from start❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😂
@876r876rf
@876r876rf 4 года назад
3:34 holy crap, that played slow is a crusher of a riff
@shukurroslan3742
@shukurroslan3742 5 лет назад
Love that classic '68 Fool guitar,Eric completely lick it up on that. Awesome.
@ThomasMetal75
@ThomasMetal75 5 лет назад
Perfect guitar tone!
@DucksDeLucks
@DucksDeLucks 8 лет назад
Look at those fingers!!
@TexasTurbo1950
@TexasTurbo1950 9 лет назад
First time seeing this since I went to see the movie in '69! Still awesome as all hell!
@ahnbra
@ahnbra 12 лет назад
I do not think I have ever sen Eric Clapton wiht out a beard and mustache or clean shaved. I never knew Eric Clapton shved his beard area and not his mustache. This is a cool vidoe of him talking about how he lpays and where it comes from. This is very interesting stuff. Thank you for postng this video.
@bluesplecre
@bluesplecre 12 лет назад
brilliant lesson. thanks for posting
@OllyRybarczuk
@OllyRybarczuk 11 лет назад
Whatever happened to 'this' Clapton? He rocked!
@joelcampbell1491
@joelcampbell1491 Год назад
I've seen him .One of the greats
@devotion1100
@devotion1100 11 лет назад
Incredible Artist ! ! !
@davidlauter1622
@davidlauter1622 Год назад
Eric at his peak !!!!!!!
@MONTREAL07100
@MONTREAL07100 9 лет назад
un Génie !!! de la guitar .. he is one the greatest guitar man in the world !!! thanks !!! MERCI !!!!
@timothyjudge4807
@timothyjudge4807 Год назад
I remember even as a little kid watching this thinking that the camera work in this concert show was God awful lol
@UnionAlley
@UnionAlley 8 месяцев назад
I think the sound is awful too. Almost like they've deliberately drenched it in reverb. Shocking really considering it was filmed by/for the BBC and this was the epitaph for Cream. Especially when you look/listen to other concert footage of a similar time frame. Not trolling, just voicing my long-standing frustration with the whole presentation as a fan of the band for nearly 45 years.
@moltokitty
@moltokitty 12 лет назад
wowwwwwwwwww thanks for sharing this one
@mhayes33120
@mhayes33120 8 месяцев назад
Stone Age man would be frightened by this, but then he would start groovin to it, and then he would probably start banging on his drum, and dancing around. Cream reached deep down into a primal part of the human mind, heart, and soul. One of kind band that will never be eclipsed, or duplicated. Groove hippies.
@user-gx5id3fs7y
@user-gx5id3fs7y 5 лет назад
Cream the best
@spencermisfeldt1866
@spencermisfeldt1866 6 лет назад
Probably the best tome ever crafted with that wah
@choga5036
@choga5036 6 лет назад
What a sound
@kurikokaleidoscope
@kurikokaleidoscope Год назад
Top shelf ❤
@vaportrails7943
@vaportrails7943 2 года назад
You see the debate a lot: “meh, Clapton isn’t that great” vs “Clapton is the greatest of all time!”. The truth is, he was the greatest of all time, before the drugs got him. It’s great that he survived and continued. But he has never had that fire and drive he had during this time. Or the tone. He was a true phenomenon in his 20s.
@jtrocker9976
@jtrocker9976 2 года назад
I don’t know if drugs really had much of a factor changing his playing style. I think he just got tired of the guitar virtuoso stuff and shifted more to being a songwriter.
@vaportrails7943
@vaportrails7943 2 года назад
@@jtrocker9976 At the same time he became a heroin addict…coincidence.
@wilmer89
@wilmer89 2 года назад
Clapton is GOD
@wilmer89
@wilmer89 2 года назад
People are the most creative around the age of 23
@joemartines3545
@joemartines3545 2 года назад
He was great on drugs!
@wachnu
@wachnu 11 лет назад
I have always listened to clapton since cream. I know he is great, but this says he was great out of the gate.
@pook880
@pook880 8 лет назад
Master at work...
@KatieAMinor
@KatieAMinor 11 месяцев назад
Clapton is art
@val2241049
@val2241049 12 лет назад
You said it. His playing was the best with Cream because it was the original and innovative guitar playing of his career.
@bretthumphrey6821
@bretthumphrey6821 Год назад
Wow amazing 😮 😊
@StefanoScarlataDuranGuitar
@StefanoScarlataDuranGuitar 12 лет назад
.........The first instructional video of history!
@antoniogutierrez3496
@antoniogutierrez3496 11 месяцев назад
2023 and many but many guitarists can not get that sound and tone including me !!!!
@jc19641
@jc19641 10 лет назад
ESSE É O VERDADEIRO ERIC CLAPTON
@JustAnotherBlader
@JustAnotherBlader Месяц назад
“Can you show an example of aggression in your music?” The solo he plays in response is just…. WOW aggressive and ferocious for sure but also flows so hard doesn’t miss a note or beat.
@piecekore
@piecekore 9 лет назад
time and imitation weaken how powerful these guys were at the time. if you were not alive then, you'll never fully understand.
@TDghf
@TDghf 8 лет назад
I can imagine. Clapton's solo is smoking.
@fabianteran5745
@fabianteran5745 6 лет назад
Super master guitar player
@heidegger101
@heidegger101 11 лет назад
Clapton with Cream second to none
@1906sfjd
@1906sfjd 9 лет назад
Clapton is truly wonderful, but Ginger Baker is a force of nature unto himself, one of the greatest, most inventive drummers ever, in any style of music.
@daniellay3598
@daniellay3598 7 лет назад
The three of them (Clapton, Baker, and Bruce) really had something special going with that band. I agree with a lot of the other commenters here that Cream marked the high point of Clapton's career.
@christineayres7199
@christineayres7199 Год назад
GINGER Baker was a dangerous man
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@joanietaylor-mitchell8559 3 года назад
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