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Cream - Stormy Monday live at Royal Albert Hall, London.
May 2, 3, 5, 6. 1080p
11 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.

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@BLUESMANRONCHICAGO
@BLUESMANRONCHICAGO 13 лет назад
no matter who does this song, it remains to this day a blues classic, whether it's Eric, Bobby Bland, T Bone Walker, or Allman Brothers Band version, it has to be in the top five of all time Blues greats!!! I always perform this song when i sing and play at blues jams, my personal touch is a long harmonica solo in the middle, and i am singing it in memory of my son who died 3 years ago of lukemia.
@corv2731
@corv2731 6 лет назад
This is one of the greatest things I've ever heard in my life. I just don't even have the words.
@ankeunruh7364
@ankeunruh7364 4 года назад
who has? all commenters tried, you're with us, not more, not less...
@dinorockwell3196
@dinorockwell3196 Год назад
No words needed here brother.
@djmcnerney
@djmcnerney Год назад
It’s a blues standard. Albert Collins does a great version too. So do BB King & Bobby Bland, together.
@jamesmoran4393
@jamesmoran4393 10 лет назад
Huge Eric Clapton fan, but it's Jack Bruce that gets me on this. Iv always known he's a great bassist, but this is something else.
@ankeunruh7364
@ankeunruh7364 5 лет назад
Yes, James, and he let us know why, through his body and his eyes - and his words at the very end. Being aware of the privilege, at any moment...
@simondumoulin6278
@simondumoulin6278 3 года назад
Wow Clapton is the man !
@nicolasderuiter1699
@nicolasderuiter1699 3 года назад
@@ankeunruh7364 Absolutely, a sincere heart and free spirit...serving the music. And let's not forget his legendary singing voice -- unique and one of the best in rock
@Woz1955
@Woz1955 2 года назад
Fretless bass, too. VERY good!
@chrissiler6075
@chrissiler6075 Год назад
You are so right, Ginger & Jack make the whole feel. Jack is playing the bass and second guitar in one. Much like Barry Oakley
@villastrangiato
@villastrangiato 8 лет назад
In this tune, you really get a sense of how comfortable Eric is playing and singing the blues. He is truly in his element and the art just floods out of him like a tidal wave. Another historic performance from this celebrated artist and his world class musical companions.
@andymarchus6250
@andymarchus6250 8 лет назад
Well said, sir
@tristefonseca6117
@tristefonseca6117 7 лет назад
Andy Marchus
@mbluesful
@mbluesful 4 года назад
Oh, yeah! 5:30 those bends can be copied, but the emotion Eric delivers is tremendous!
@ianwhitchurch864
@ianwhitchurch864 3 года назад
Cream was two jazz guys and a bluesman.
@elreydelripio
@elreydelripio Год назад
It sucks.
@bigdunc91
@bigdunc91 Год назад
Listen to the song 3 times and each time focus on 1 of their playing individually. Incredible.
@tadbennett2219
@tadbennett2219 5 лет назад
Maybe it’s just me, but this is old song is even more intense and emotional when you watch the performance on video, as opposed to simply listening to it. Incredible emotion in Eric’s playing , as well as really soulful singing. Years ago singing was his weak link. I remember in the 60’s when he didn’t sing lead much at all; but he turned that totally around, which is very rare. He’s definitely one of the all time greats, as are Jack Bruce, and Ginger Baker!
@jimclay8784
@jimclay8784 5 лет назад
After 50 yrs, these 3 old guys are still showing the young ones what "musical talent" really is. No jumping around the stage, no 20 dancers, no auto tuning, just pure music that make you close your eyes & enjoy for a few minutes. The best parts are the breaks between the notes that make you wait for the next one.
@51crow
@51crow 4 года назад
As a bassman, I am enthralled as Jack Bruce holds the line through all of Eric Clapton's musical perusals. This concert reminds me of the appeal of a power trio. They get the job done with a minimalist approach.
@anastasiapattison4393
@anastasiapattison4393 Год назад
this might interest you .... ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-VBTRtL-OcPQ.html
@waynesilverman3048
@waynesilverman3048 Год назад
That bottom end ,nearly beats a synth s bass
@jameseades2540
@jameseades2540 2 года назад
Been a Cream fan for many years as I love Clapton playing the Blues but this song with Jack Bruce, bloody hell, that bass, incredible
@nigeltilbury276
@nigeltilbury276 6 лет назад
Clapton with Cream, at his absolute peak here. I've never really given him his dues, but this solo is simply incredible & the vox too. He has lived this!!
@66impala71
@66impala71 11 месяцев назад
This is what Clapton was born to do. His Nothing But the Blues tour was a mind blowing experience.
@chillaholic
@chillaholic 10 лет назад
This is so great, one of the best Clapton performances.
@cjm3122
@cjm3122 Год назад
It;s not often said, but Eric Clapton sure can sing. Wish I had his range, intonations, and control. And , of course, he plays a little guitar, too.
@jamesgerrardbrown5169
@jamesgerrardbrown5169 4 месяца назад
when I saw the Concert for George.... and there was Eric Patrick Clapton, sitting on a chair, clapping his hands and singing " Hare Krishna Hare Rāma " , Cream sounded better than ever
@doodleedledoo
@doodleedledoo Месяц назад
His vocal is really his secret weapon. It’s really the thing that has pushed his star into the stratosphere.
@carygson
@carygson Год назад
After all those years these three just show how utterly in tune with each other they are
@Claymor621
@Claymor621 9 лет назад
The guitar sound is great on this. Clear but edgy. EC's always been very tasteful in that respect.
@28_gauge
@28_gauge 8 лет назад
There is something special about a group of British guys playing the blues!!!!!
@megadave1197
@megadave1197 3 года назад
Lol the blues is universal.
@jamesanderson348
@jamesanderson348 7 лет назад
His voice and some of his phrasings were straight from B.B. King. He rode with the King and got his essence. Well done Eric!
@TheCapedWanderer
@TheCapedWanderer 6 лет назад
True. His second solo on live Five Long Years always started with a little B.B. section, very pretty. Royal vibrato... ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-g0gn5kjPXKU.htmlm38s
@megadave1197
@megadave1197 3 года назад
I hear more Freddy King in this than BB. However he learned from all the three kings. The blues is incredible. I can’t imagine what BB and Freddy thought in the 60s when kids from England turned up in Chicago with intricate knowledge of the blues it’s geography and chronology. An album I recommend is Otis Spann “biggest thing since colossus”. The backing band is three parts of the old Fleetwood Mac. Probably my favourite blues album.
@ronaldrodriguez786
@ronaldrodriguez786 10 месяцев назад
So much talent on that stage blows me away ❤
@mitchellcline5738
@mitchellcline5738 5 лет назад
I like Claptons regular music. I love his work with Cream. BUT... his blues are top notch. Absolutely at the top of all blues guitarist. Just fucking fantastic
@balerjohnson3099
@balerjohnson3099 9 лет назад
I hear Clapton play and I think he must be the best ever..Then I hear Buddy Guy and Im sure that he is the best ever..Then I hear Hubert Sumlin and I think , My God this is where it all started..Then its Stevie Ray and I think he has perfected it..Then I hear Eddie Van Halen , when asked, " Who is the greatest guitar player in the world?" And Eddie said " I dont know but hes probably playing in a garage somewhere"....I believe Ed is right.
@Funemployment420
@Funemployment420 9 лет назад
you forgot the king though Dave Gilmour
@johnnyplatis
@johnnyplatis 9 лет назад
+baler johnson Jimi's palying in heaven.
@gilkenson53
@gilkenson53 8 лет назад
+baler johnson And Hendrix..
@balerjohnson3099
@balerjohnson3099 8 лет назад
***** And Albert King and Albert Collins..........we will be at this all week..lol.
@2011littlejohn1
@2011littlejohn1 8 лет назад
+baler johnson No. I'm the best guitarist in the world except for this gypsy that lives in France.
@blueswailer1952
@blueswailer1952 2 года назад
This was on Thursday 5th May 2005. A date that'll be stuck in my brain until I pop my clogs, as this was and always will be the absolutely best live concert I've ever been to since I started going to gigs in '69. This is just a more mature version of the band that packed up in '68. I'm generally not a huge Strat freak, but the tone Eric gets from it is just off the face of the planet.
@victor134571
@victor134571 4 года назад
I really think this was the best bass solo I have ever heard in my life. R.I.P Jack Bruce Besides, Clapton was also amazing!
@robertmaimone8733
@robertmaimone8733 2 года назад
One of the best if not the best version of stormy weather imo, #1, the Cream always rises to the top!
@simonewickedest8069
@simonewickedest8069 8 лет назад
Jack bruce was so amazing
@bt9704
@bt9704 4 года назад
And he did that while playing with what appears to be a boat oar for a guitar neck 4:10
@l.l.8813
@l.l.8813 Год назад
What a Great Band! Cream' s Clapton still now on fire. RIP Jack Bruce and Peter Ginger Baker, extraordinary members of a wonderful rhythm section.
@Ossesepia
@Ossesepia Год назад
Simply enjoy the different artists guitar play without thinking who is the best
@ViniciusMaffei
@ViniciusMaffei 8 лет назад
In the end you can see that even the band was mesmerized by what Eric did in this song. Absolutely brilliant! The series of bends starting at 05:19 with the bass line floating behind it... just amazing!!
@frankwall5177
@frankwall5177 11 месяцев назад
Just saw Eric this past weekend. He sounds as good as ever. So sad we have lost Jack and Ginger. 😢What a trio. Top shelf indeed. Their music lives on. Sounds as fresh as ever.
@LeXaveChannel
@LeXaveChannel 10 лет назад
R.I.P. Jack Bruce!
@TheGhostOfFredZeppelin
@TheGhostOfFredZeppelin 5 лет назад
And now sadly Mr Baker...
@maazvdo
@maazvdo Год назад
Wonderful performance and the snare drums by G. Baker are sensational perfection. Thanks for share.
@rogerhinshelwood7308
@rogerhinshelwood7308 4 года назад
Hadn't heard them play this before. Should have had a warning notice. An amazing performance, all of them. Long Live Cream.
@jimmyteerex2177
@jimmyteerex2177 6 лет назад
Age could not diminish the talents of those three men. RIP Jack Bruce.
@Robert_The_Builder
@Robert_The_Builder 5 месяцев назад
Great guitar playing ain’t about how many notes per second you can play. It’s about making the instrument siiiiiiiinnnnnngggg.
@photographerjonathan
@photographerjonathan Год назад
So So good. what tasteful playing from all of them. Drums, bass and especially Mr. Slow Hand himself Eric Clapton. Cream was such a good band its a shame they didn't record more albums together.
@MrBillyrosewood
@MrBillyrosewood 12 лет назад
Very possibly the finest rendidtion of this song ever done as a live performance. Incredible musicianship one and all.
@sorenolsson3348
@sorenolsson3348 2 года назад
Three responsive musicians who listen to each other. That’s what makes it so great! Jack’s walks on the base are as fantastic as Eric’s solo!
@nicolasderuiter1699
@nicolasderuiter1699 3 года назад
Another moment of pure class and power: just after 7:04, the singing, the rhythmic timing of Clapton's last line -- what legends!
@codybolt4542
@codybolt4542 3 года назад
As good as these three were individually, together they were at another level. I'd have been willing to pay a hundred dollars to hear Ginger Baker play the trash cans in a bus station. It's a shame that Cream can never be again.
@fredwood954
@fredwood954 2 месяца назад
I’ve never heard anything this fantastic from just three musicians. Cream , you are the greatest!
@dborges
@dborges 11 лет назад
Been here a thousand times, yet I get the goosebumps every. single. time. Some scary stuff right there.
@edcotter5163
@edcotter5163 10 лет назад
Listening to this astonishing music never gets old!
@Highpoint211
@Highpoint211 13 лет назад
The guitar solo in this song is incredible .
@ankeunruh7364
@ankeunruh7364 4 года назад
This is the greatest guitar work I ever saw, heard and can imagine. It's a privilege to be alive during the times this was made.
@rafagomy
@rafagomy 3 года назад
Ginger's approach to this is unic and genious!
@arcfontis
@arcfontis 6 лет назад
Guitar solo in the middle section was jaw dropping!
@Dave-bo8ry
@Dave-bo8ry 7 лет назад
Ginger gets a pass on the "don't be that guy" rule regarding wearing the shirt of the band to the performance by that band.
@michaelmazurek7445
@michaelmazurek7445 5 лет назад
Ginger was advertising the merch. He needed the money. Plus he doesn't give a shit what ANYONE thinks.
@michaelgarcia2050
@michaelgarcia2050 Год назад
I don't think anyone would mess with him, even in his advanced age. I don't think he's mellowed out much, might pull a knife on someone!🤣
@tanyanelson8780
@tanyanelson8780 4 месяца назад
@@michaelmazurek7445I watched Ginger’s documentary. He made the least in Cream. He wanted the money. Maybe not the nicest guy in music but one hell of a drummer!
@trevorgee1358
@trevorgee1358 4 года назад
We were there. Truly memorable concert. Traveled from New York. Wouldn’t have missed it for anything.
@arturolarraguivel4558
@arturolarraguivel4558 9 месяцев назад
Mis grandes favoritos cream y led zeppelin!!! Los 2 mejores grupos de rock de todos los tiempos bravo!!!!😊😊😊
@thomassyverson7561
@thomassyverson7561 Год назад
This is just plain surreally epic .My favorite band ever (I'm a bassist)
@jmetalskinz
@jmetalskinz 10 лет назад
Just three fantastic musicians showing what playing in perfect time and perfect harmony sounds like! I definitely haven't listened to enough Clapton since I'm such a huge metal head.
@jackminor2320
@jackminor2320 3 года назад
The older I get, the better this gets!
@Xardox17
@Xardox17 8 лет назад
The world was such a different place. Then again, it's not so different except for the absence of the love and music of the time. Cream was a unifying force. There's nothing like it today.
@martshankleman
@martshankleman Год назад
8.04. Ginger’s smile and applause for Eric says so much. Wow
@davescheff8474
@davescheff8474 Год назад
Ginger just playing this as a march is sheer freaking genius.
@sandrasnyder9540
@sandrasnyder9540 8 лет назад
The Incomparable ERIC CLAPTON......................
@mickymoocha
@mickymoocha 8 лет назад
+Sandra Snyder Clapton was a brilliant guitarist, no question. He was not as good as Peter Green ( in his pomp )
@mickymoocha
@mickymoocha 8 лет назад
each to their own Rob.
@pablo-vz4ez
@pablo-vz4ez 4 года назад
@@mickymoocha he is still alive
@blues4ray
@blues4ray 6 дней назад
come back to this track and Politician regularly when I need a bit of a wake up call, and they are so good. Still hold the same magic for me as when I heard Fresh Cream back in 1967. But Stormy Monday is probably the most perfect showcase of their passion and skills, Eric Clapton just excelling on this occasion
@bluesmaster9896
@bluesmaster9896 4 года назад
I absolutely love this .The closing mins make me sad though .Ginger applauding Eric and looks to be saying "that was brilliant" He looked warm and soulful .
@playinguitarful
@playinguitarful 12 лет назад
Even Jack Bruce is feeling the emotion...gotta luv it!!!
@tefenstrat
@tefenstrat 2 года назад
I just love this concert, I am so so SO glad they got back together and did these shows. Now tonight listening to it again, the tears are flowing thinking about the fact that both Jack and Ginger are gone now......ugghhh I cant even type any more words ...:-(
@frankgonzalez3775
@frankgonzalez3775 8 лет назад
very special. ..iconic group
@Pigs_Flying
@Pigs_Flying 8 месяцев назад
I see a lot of comments on Eric, and jack. However as brilliant and as large of titans they are, Ginger is absolutely holding is own during this song. The man literally has each limb in complete independence during the whole performance and those drum rolls are complete bliss. The man was a menace but a complete force behind the kit, honestly the best player in the group.
@chrismorfas7515
@chrismorfas7515 4 года назад
Feverish playing by Clapton. This and his set with the Allman Brothers Band represent his best live playing I've seen from him since the Cream days, and if people want to say he's playing better here than he did with Cream, I wouldn't object too strongly.
@jerryd5471
@jerryd5471 3 года назад
WOW, won't see a trio like this again👍✌️🙏💯
@baliscotsurf
@baliscotsurf 12 лет назад
at the beginning u see jack lookin over....and u see...he is with EVERY NOTE.....he is the embodiment of a true musician....he has a jazz vibe about his delivery
@pws8091
@pws8091 4 года назад
I was lucky enough to be there that night - I was 19. My Dad had always felt cheated that he never saw Cream in ‘68, he idolised them. We managed to get two tickets, up in the gods in the RAH, and I didn’t go with him to make up the numbers, I was into Cream. This is the only Thursday cut on the eventual release, the only footage of the show we were at...but it’s the best cut.
@mooshimashiroom
@mooshimashiroom 11 лет назад
I want a friendship like theirs, even they know everyone is going a different direction, they still respect each another and enjoy embracing their similarities when together.
@07311952
@07311952 12 лет назад
So cool to see Jack and Ginger impressed with the Kids playing
@mancuniancandidatem
@mancuniancandidatem 3 года назад
Ginger's press rolls are just sublime!
@Ritchy050
@Ritchy050 11 лет назад
it will not get any better, ever...greatness
@Ronno4691
@Ronno4691 7 лет назад
That improvised guitar lead at the start of this is amazing; classic Clapton - to learn how to play this would mean learning the history of the Blues in one guitar solo.
@wtw100
@wtw100 4 года назад
It is such a great intro and demonstrates how good Eric can play when the the blues come around.
@megadave1197
@megadave1197 3 года назад
Not soo much the history but rather the geography and chronology. That’s Chicago blues circa 1950s.
@luisgillcastiglioni
@luisgillcastiglioni 12 лет назад
Wow! Ginger Backer rocks! what a blues my man!
@agapefriend04
@agapefriend04 13 лет назад
THIS is one of THE great moments in Eric's unparalleled career... ever the bluesman... (HUGE thanks for uploading all of these vids)
@thejeangenie100
@thejeangenie100 8 лет назад
Doesn't get better than this!
@finoroverato7640
@finoroverato7640 4 года назад
There is magic and chemistry between these 3 guys and it bring out the best solo's from Eric.
@kentbergstrom3020
@kentbergstrom3020 10 месяцев назад
Incredible good, I wish I've been there, must been fantastic👍
@Bfdasmith
@Bfdasmith 2 года назад
Oh, so THAT is what all the excitement is about Eric Clapton! Transcendent!
@anthonypadgett9420
@anthonypadgett9420 8 месяцев назад
The dynamics are great !
@johnzook8386
@johnzook8386 4 года назад
Dang Jack Bruce is just on fire here. He must be thinking, this Clapton fella is laying down a pretty nice solo but let me fill in all the other dynamic space. Wow!
@KillianWold
@KillianWold Год назад
I had the privilege of being at the first two RAH reunion concerts. Quick trip across the pond. Never thought Stormy Monday would be on the setlist that first Monday night. But it was, and it totally blew everyone away. Clapton's solos of course, but Jack and Ginger were just as amazing.
@paulrocksification
@paulrocksification 2 года назад
The best three piece band of all time! The cream of the crop!
@paocap1101
@paocap1101 9 лет назад
Unlike what many think, the Monday I always liked.
@RichardMcgee-ys6lp
@RichardMcgee-ys6lp 3 месяца назад
What a masterpiece sad that they will never play together again 😢
@manicmundy72
@manicmundy72 8 лет назад
Absolutely brilliant!
@larryboyd9251
@larryboyd9251 8 лет назад
My favorite trac...love the blues...Jack was really getting off!
@goranerdelji4973
@goranerdelji4973 Год назад
This is for those jokers and shredders who thinks EC is overrated. EC is my opinion best blues player ever respected by all leading guitar players in last 50 years including Jimi. But always you get some odd tone deaf questioning the facts for everyone to hear and see. Long live EC
@abubakryasin3997
@abubakryasin3997 5 месяцев назад
they lay this down so tight "it's the spaces" that draw you in what is out there today.....to this? we lucky those who struggled for their place in the sun.......
@bongofury67
@bongofury67 11 лет назад
This is fantastic! Great tone, simple but great bass lines, solid drums. These guys rocked it!
@JamieMonk
@JamieMonk 12 лет назад
The absolute best of British blues!
@NeverMind-vx7pl
@NeverMind-vx7pl 2 года назад
That was a phenomenal performance
@BLUESMANRONCHICAGO
@BLUESMANRONCHICAGO 12 лет назад
Hard to imagine a blues concert or jam without this song being included.
@river2352
@river2352 2 года назад
Hard to believe this was 17 years ago. I first watched this in 2007 on sky that my dad had saved. I was 13/14 and an aspiring musician and would sit there and watch the whole thing from start to finish. I remember staying up all night on the phone to my girlfriend at the time talking rubbish as kids do.. where does the time go?
@ursulabornhauser1091
@ursulabornhauser1091 9 месяцев назад
Incredible show thanks eric❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@phillphillman5543
@phillphillman5543 8 лет назад
Yup I reckon Ginger Baker was impressed with Clapton at the finish too ....all brilliant but Clapton excelled himself on this track
@justbob7718
@justbob7718 7 лет назад
It was nice to see Gingers reaction to Eric's beautiful playing.
@justbob7718
@justbob7718 7 лет назад
This is one of my favorite live concerts ever. I enjoyed this show much more than when they were in the alleged prime of the late 60's. I found them hard to listen to back then. This was much better!
@kearonmaher9595
@kearonmaher9595 7 лет назад
Now that's how you comment
@johnnyharmon7544
@johnnyharmon7544 4 года назад
Sweet on that lead ..I just love it how ERIC PLAYS THAT GUITAR
@michaeldeane9029
@michaeldeane9029 4 года назад
So sweet.....you can watch this 1,000 times and get something different from it.. SUPERB
@ricardorodriguez6456
@ricardorodriguez6456 4 года назад
This was the best song of the reunion, Clapton solos are soulfull, dynamics and bruce always dynamic as well. Baker is god in toms and ride
@heywally2739
@heywally2739 Год назад
I’m 71 and go back to the Cream days; saw them in 68’ in Chicago, at a lousy venue. Have always loved his sound and feel on guitar. He didn’t need to be the “fastest.” His vocals were underrated (still had it here) and it’s kind of a shame that he was overshadowed by Jack’s great singing.
@user-ut9ob7nn8o
@user-ut9ob7nn8o Год назад
Never more talent on one stage !!
@lidiajuarez5316
@lidiajuarez5316 Год назад
¡Increíblemente la madurez los ha hecho mejores músicos!. Me dejaron impresionada. Saludos desde México. Cuántos músicos jóvenes deberían de aprender de estos grandes talentos.
@jamesfeldman4234
@jamesfeldman4234 Год назад
These old-timers really rock the blues.
@liammalone8707
@liammalone8707 Год назад
it doesn't get better than that,OMG
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