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HIP HOP FAN'S FIRST TIME HEARING 'Cream - Sunshine Of Your Love' | GENUINE REACTION 

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Before reacting to Sunshine Of Your Love, I had never heard of Cream before. Cream to me seem like a band that would have been massive back in the day and Sunshine Of Your Love is definitely a fun catchy song. If you want to see me react to more Cream, make sure to subscribe!
Here is my reaction to hearing Cream - Sunshine Of Your Love for the first time. I hope you enjoy it!
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@robertmoore3643
@robertmoore3643 Месяц назад
"...one hit wonder..." I swear I spit my coffee 😂 Bless you on this journey young man!
@docnflossie7351
@docnflossie7351 Месяц назад
😊😊❤😂😊
@philipkuriger3420
@philipkuriger3420 Месяц назад
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@RJ-qo6qj
@RJ-qo6qj Месяц назад
LOL! Context-free. 😜
@Dragonfly_64795
@Dragonfly_64795 Месяц назад
I laughed and nearly choked on my tea lol 😂
@TheBiglfb
@TheBiglfb Месяц назад
I pissed myself laughing when he said this !!!
@gsparkman
@gsparkman Месяц назад
Cream is the original “Super Group.” Ginger Baker (drums), Jack Bruce (bass, vocals), and, of course, Eric Clapton (guitar, vocals). Each of these men were the top class for their instruments at the time of their forming; the “cream of the crop.” Hence the name: Cream. They are all Brits, and revered American Blues (Ginger also loved jazz, and was a very “busy” drummer.) They were huge in the late 60s, recorded a few albums, and split up at the peak of their popularity. They are truly a band of significance that you should listen to more. Try “Tales of Brave Ulysses” off the same album (Disraeli Gears.)
@pemirkovich9
@pemirkovich9 Месяц назад
I think Ginger Baker was from South Africa but I might be wrong.
@ladyamythyst69
@ladyamythyst69 Месяц назад
@@pemirkovich9 He just lived there for a large portion of his life and really appreciated and studied African musical culture.
@User_Albert_V
@User_Albert_V Месяц назад
👍 😊
@jordimoore2167
@jordimoore2167 Месяц назад
Also "I Feel Free"
@m.ericwatson968
@m.ericwatson968 Месяц назад
The Yardbirds were kind of a supergroup, perhaps more so afterwards but 3 of the worlds best guitarists of that era played with The Yardbirds; Eric Clapton, Jimmy Page and Jeff Beck after Eric left the band; I know you know this stuff, more for Molly Boy, maybe not playlist worthy but this is the nexus of Blues and Heavy Metal
@treyanderson8624
@treyanderson8624 Месяц назад
Fun fact, when this album came out NOBODY had heard distortion like this.
@w.geoffreyspaulding6588
@w.geoffreyspaulding6588 Месяц назад
Jimi Hendrix????
@corinecabrera9435
@corinecabrera9435 Месяц назад
The Kinks?​@@w.geoffreyspaulding6588
@stg6004
@stg6004 Месяц назад
@@w.geoffreyspaulding6588both came out in 1967. Not sure which one was first but I’d assume cream
@CJ-Fischer
@CJ-Fischer Месяц назад
Mountain with Leslie West
@bluetopguitar1104
@bluetopguitar1104 Месяц назад
This was before Jimi Hendrix was on the scene. I remember reading that Steve Miller was mad because you couldn't get American recording studios to record distorted guitars.
@theblackcat5416
@theblackcat5416 Месяц назад
'One hit wonder'...HA, I almost choked, lol!!!
@Lois-New-fae
@Lois-New-fae Месяц назад
“That guitar sounds ….” I thought you were going to say “familiar”. Eric Clapton in one of his earliest bands.
@frankpentangeli7945
@frankpentangeli7945 Месяц назад
Clapton's guitar sound changed radically after leaving Cream, so it would be almost impossible to identify him if you didn't know he was playing.
@artmeddaugh6669
@artmeddaugh6669 Месяц назад
Cream is a rabbit hole you should definitely get into! Songs like "White Room" "I Feel Free" "Crossroads" "Tales of Brave Ulysses" "Strange Brew" "SWLABR" and others are absolutely worth a look into. This trio of Rockers wasn't meant to last long, but they truly made a lasting impression on Rock Music. Thank you, Molly Boy!!
@singluna888
@singluna888 Месяц назад
They were the "Cream" of the crop of musicians at that time.
@rebeccamead4557
@rebeccamead4557 Месяц назад
Cream definitely got me into music!
@WillVafuth
@WillVafuth Месяц назад
Surprised you didn't mention Badge Spoonful and I'm So Glad by name.
@gino88
@gino88 Месяц назад
Cream “Crossroads” live has an interlude where they are all simultaneously soloing.
@brucefelger4015
@brucefelger4015 Месяц назад
Three guys in a studio, no overdubs, just rock!
@Bill_Jones.
@Bill_Jones. Месяц назад
This is a true story. Back in October '68 I saw Cream at The Sam Houston Coliseum in Houston (tickets were $3, $4, $5, and $6). I don't remember what price mine were, but we were just happy to be there. Before the show began we hit the snack bar to load up on crap before taking our seats. While we were waiting our turn, some random dude walked by and said that we could see the band up close if we walked down to a roped off area a little further away. We followed his lead and came to a stairwell where we could see a little way downstairs. After standing there for a couple of minutes, we saw movement coming up the staircase towards us. There were 2 security guys standing close by, but that was it. We walked up to get as close to the ropes as possible, and stood there getting excited. After less than a minute, lo and behold, here they came. First came Jack Bruce, followed by Eric Clapton, followed be Ginger Baker. Jack and Eric just passed us by without so much as a glance in our direction. They all came within 3 feet of us on the way to the stage. Ginger walked by last, and he looked over at us and sort of grinned. They all must of thought "Who are these punks" as they passed us by. We were all in 7th heaven though. Great show that night and this was one of gems they played that night. Absolutely true story.
@taradevine6026
@taradevine6026 Месяц назад
Wow!!! I've been to several shows at the Coliseum myself. You guys must have almost peed yourselves! 😂
@Bill_Jones.
@Bill_Jones. Месяц назад
@@taradevine6026 We sure came close to it !! 😂. That’s so crazy you’re seeing shows at the Coliseum too. We saw Hendrix, Grand Funk Railroad, Bloodrock, Black Oak Arkansas, James Gang, and many others. At many of them I was influenced by Mary Jane, so there are some details that have gotten hazy over the years. 😄
@lmkeniston216
@lmkeniston216 Месяц назад
Cream was considered the first supergroup. All 3 were titans on their instrument, and their bridges & breakdowns were legendary battles.
@lw1zfog
@lw1zfog Месяц назад
with the bass & drum operators literally ‘battling’ on a daily basis 😂
@JimboKM
@JimboKM Месяц назад
The Bluesbreakers, The Yardbirds, Cream, Blind Faith, Derek & The Dominos, and an extensive solo career, Eric Clapton also played on the Beatles "While My Guitar Gently Weeps" and collaborated with George Harrison on Cream's "Badge", among many other credits.
@joanward1578
@joanward1578 Месяц назад
White Room is one of there great hits.
@sum1434
@sum1434 Месяц назад
I agree.
@CharCanuck14
@CharCanuck14 Месяц назад
"White Room" ..... "Tales of Brave Ulysses"......anything off of Disraeli Gears or Wheels of Fire..... OR You could dig into later Clapton when he was in Derek & the Dominos by reacting to "Layla". It's bonus is Duane Allman adding to it's incredible outro.
@JoeMooney
@JoeMooney Месяц назад
Yea, those are two good ones.
@aldobelli8300
@aldobelli8300 Месяц назад
Definitely 60's, and these guys weren't just big, they were HUGE!!!!!
@mariannetuite7411
@mariannetuite7411 Месяц назад
Another classic! You’re smashing them this week. Cream is actually how I prefer my Clapton
@8DecadesLife
@8DecadesLife Месяц назад
You have to remember this was 1967 recording technology. There's only so much remastering can do. Iconic band.
@Scatherfirst
@Scatherfirst Месяц назад
When this came out, it was like nothing before. It was a massive hit. Crossroads is pure magic, a rock jam of a classic blues tune, transcendent
@MyLifeDiscovery
@MyLifeDiscovery Месяц назад
In the 1960s-80s there was no way to auto tune the vocals. What you hear is truly what you is what they truly sounded like 😊
@suemoore6445
@suemoore6445 Месяц назад
Cream was only together for a short time. Clapton has had an amazing career! He is still considered a rock God through the last 50+ years. Gifted song writer, vocalist and guitarist! He’s is one of your iconic Brits, still to this day.
@melodyszadkowski5256
@melodyszadkowski5256 Месяц назад
As brilliant as Clapton is, I could never forgive his breaking up his best friend's (George Harrison) marriage. Your best mate's wife. Damn.
@detroitlady7201
@detroitlady7201 6 дней назад
​@melodyszadkowski5256 he didn't break it up, George cheating on her broke it up and he knew it! Why do you think they remained best of friends?
@user-ij5db4dh6h
@user-ij5db4dh6h Месяц назад
It might help to take this song in context; this came out in 1967, so this is pre-'Zeppelin, pre-'Sabbath. Cream and The Jimi Hendrix Experience were the heaviest bands around at the time. The song/recording might have sounded a bit thin, because it's as old as it is, and this was only three guys, too. This is the only part of Eric Clapton's career I'm very fond of.
@chuleta216
@chuleta216 Месяц назад
The obvious next song by Cream to listen to is White Room. And to say that they sound like a '60s or '70s American rock band just goes to show you how much influence that Cream, a British band, had on rock music.
@mikeross14
@mikeross14 Месяц назад
Ban Auto-Tune! Cream first super group! Ruled the Radio airwaves late 60's!Tons of Hits!Eric Clapton"God!" on guitar,Ginger Baker Iconic drummer, Jack Bruce iconic bass player!Where do you think Heavy metal came from? Guess you Had to be There! none of your favorite metal bands would have had a route to their sound without Cream, and the Fuzz-tone effects!
@Rock_Snob
@Rock_Snob Месяц назад
3 of the most talented musicians to walk the earth! Hence the name Cream (cream of the crop)
@thaibulldog6800
@thaibulldog6800 26 дней назад
Molly, you remind of myself when I heard all of these songs for the first time way back when. Watching your body language and reaction is priceless for an ol fart like yours truly. We were blessed back in 1965-1975. There was new music every week to the point of saturation. Just loved that time.
@THUNDER944
@THUNDER944 Месяц назад
that's a Freakin' Classic!!!! Please react to more Cream / The Who / Led Zeppelin / Black Sabbath / Deep Purple / Rainbow, those are pure '70's greatness
@morbidlyo7114
@morbidlyo7114 9 дней назад
The Who!!!! Maximum R&B!!!
@matthewglidden4860
@matthewglidden4860 Месяц назад
I know it might be hard for you, a relatively young guy to imagine, but this song is 60 flippin' years old. Like, this was the music your Gran might have been into. Just wild. Keed it up! You're doing great.
@traciemcdaniel3660
@traciemcdaniel3660 Месяц назад
This comment made me feel old! 😂
@mariannetuite7411
@mariannetuite7411 Месяц назад
These guys were the very first “super group”. You’ll know Clapton, but Ginger was a PHENOMENAL drummer, bested only by John Bonham for me. And Jack Bruce, one of the most influential bassists of our time
@gregcable3250
@gregcable3250 Месяц назад
Love Bonham, too, but Ginger was a proper jazz drummer who could do things Bonzo could not, and Ginger could compose, read music, had it all.
@user-pf7jm9go6o
@user-pf7jm9go6o Месяц назад
and Jack Bruce was a phenomenal singer, too. He did most of the lead singing for Cream, with Clapton doing backups and an occasional song (Crossroads).
@mariannetuite7411
@mariannetuite7411 Месяц назад
@@gregcable3250I’m not for a moment disputing any of those facts about Ginger. But for my preferences, Bonzo was it. No one bests him for me
@gregcable3250
@gregcable3250 Месяц назад
@@mariannetuite7411 I completely understand and respect your preferences. I mean, what's not to like about Bonzo? He's a beast of a rock drummer and perfect for Zep songs.
@claimguy
@claimguy Месяц назад
Shall we tell him what Ginger would have said/done to him after hearing him say that his snare doesn't sound "full"?
@jasonnelson6624
@jasonnelson6624 Месяц назад
Too bad its a little late for that. But we can all just picture what he would have yelled or thrown. 😂😂
@maryreilly5092
@maryreilly5092 Месяц назад
We give him Grace...Ginger would too. I'm just glad to see and hear such a young guy give Cream a listen. MollyBoy said he hardly got any recommendations for Cream.
@erolbulut2584
@erolbulut2584 Месяц назад
Ginger Baker makes them legends. This band was part of the foundation of British - American Blues rock in the 60's. Jack Bruce - bass, vocals the legendary Eric Clapton - guitar
@richardcarle786
@richardcarle786 Месяц назад
What used to be spray painted on Walls around England was Clapton is God...that's how big he and cream were!
@lmkeniston216
@lmkeniston216 Месяц назад
Jack Bruce, bassist, sings most of this with a little help from Clapton in the chorus. Nice harmonies. You need to hear the Wheels of Fire live version of Crossroads and Spoonful to hear raw brilliance. And for something amazing, listen to Traintime on that album for unbelievably great harmonica/singing from Jack Bruce.
@ajruther67
@ajruther67 Месяц назад
Late 60's Psychedelic Rock Cream Songs: White Room, Crossroads, I Feel Free, Badge, Strange Brew The bass player Jack Bruce is the lead singer. However, Eric Clapton sings lead on Strange Brew. Cream were a British rock band formed in London in 1966. The group consisted of bassist Jack Bruce, guitarist Eric Clapton and drummer Ginger Baker. Bruce was the primary songwriter and vocalist, although Clapton and Baker contributed to songs. Formed by members of previously successful bands, they are widely considered the first supergroup.Cream were highly regarded for the instrumental proficiency of each of their members. They disbanded in 1969.
@BLSFL_HAZE
@BLSFL_HAZE Месяц назад
Strange Brew, Tales of Brave Ulysses, Crossroads, and Born Under a Bad Sign are four Cream tracks you HAVE to hear, whether as reactions, or just in your own time. Just ESSENTIAL music, imo.
@BalbazaktheGreat
@BalbazaktheGreat Месяц назад
Legendary riff. You need to check out "Cream - White Room" when you get a chance. Also, take a listen to some of Eric Clapton's other stuff: Cocaine, Layla, I Shot the Sheriff...
@user-uz5ll8gj6h
@user-uz5ll8gj6h Месяц назад
They were HUGE. Cream were like a pivotal moment in, or a precursor to... heavy metal. Ginger Baker (legend) Eric Clapton (legend) and Jack Bruce (legend) all extremely talented musicians on their own. Yeah just three guys in Cream.
@Annastasia666
@Annastasia666 Месяц назад
My older brother is a bass player & we grew up in the 70's. I think I can play the bass line for this gem of a song, that's how much he listened to it, LOL! He learned by ear so that is apparently the price we paid and I do nooooot mind at all. Then I did but not now.
@HesterPrynne293
@HesterPrynne293 Месяц назад
😂😂😂😂
@stephanx2384
@stephanx2384 Месяц назад
I smoked many a blunt to this, bro. 'White Room' is another dead on classic
@browniewin4121
@browniewin4121 Месяц назад
Cream was founded in 1966 and they were together 2yrs. They did blues, rock and psychedelic rock music, each of the member were known and highly regarded musicians before becoming this super group.
@RegenaCox-yy1rl
@RegenaCox-yy1rl Месяц назад
This is raw, no auto tune back then.
@bougarti
@bougarti 24 дня назад
no shit
@Brando-Lee3725
@Brando-Lee3725 Месяц назад
This is from the 60s so there was no distortion on the guitars like we know it today , and is also why the recording sounds thin . They actual used to slice there amps to get any kind of distortion back then . It may have been The Beatles who started that trend . But I could be wrong , lmk my fellow Mollyboy appreciators !
@megamaniac7402
@megamaniac7402 Месяц назад
"you Really Got Me", by the Kinks, are the first song with distortion from an sliced amp. Sliced by Ray Davies.
@torchape
@torchape Месяц назад
You can here Ginger Baker (drummer) yelling in the background as he's playing. Keith Moon (the Who) used to do that too. Jack Bruce (bass) is the singer on this one. Clapton is the singer on Crossroads.
@w.geoffreyspaulding6588
@w.geoffreyspaulding6588 Месяц назад
Bonham, I believe, used to do that as well.
@torchape
@torchape Месяц назад
@@w.geoffreyspaulding6588 Now, I'll have go through the LZ library to listen for that!! Tough job, but I'm up for that!! Thanks!!
@Johnmillard365
@Johnmillard365 Месяц назад
Cream reunion at the royal Albert hall is a brilliant concert to listen too these guys are legends Eric Clapton was famous for his woman tone on his guitar.
@markpalmer8083
@markpalmer8083 28 дней назад
His vocals really hit you? Yes. They're real. They haven't been processed by a computer programme. No autotune. It was so good to grow up without it.
@drogusmaxwell6640
@drogusmaxwell6640 Месяц назад
Yeah, Disreali Gears is in my top 10 albums of all time. It was groundbreaking in it's release, and it ages like a fine wine.
@singluna888
@singluna888 Месяц назад
You should watch the video of them finally being inducted into the R&R Hall of Fame. Epic!
@tracyrichards6545
@tracyrichards6545 Месяц назад
I'm a hippy chic🌞 who still is an AIC chic ☮️
@aMulliganStew
@aMulliganStew Месяц назад
I really like "Badge" -- it's far more polished. The band was seriously acrimonious; that they held together as long as they did was miraculous. After Cream, Eric Clapton went on to form Derick and the Dominoes from whom you *really* need to react to "Layla."
@aMulliganStew
@aMulliganStew Месяц назад
PRO-TIP: When doing Layla, make sure you use the radio edit (2:51 length) and not the full album version. (And please don't tell Abigail Devoe that you got that idea from me. Thanks.)
@lisamonderewicz2832
@lisamonderewicz2832 20 дней назад
Me too...I love so many Cream songs, but there is something about Badge that makes it even more special.....
@brianjohnston5221
@brianjohnston5221 Месяц назад
This is one I’ve wanted to see you check out for awhile now🤘
@Metal_Mary
@Metal_Mary Месяц назад
Acid trippy shit! 😂
@trish.b
@trish.b Месяц назад
Classic. This music is 60’s and Eric Clapton is playing guitar, slowhand.
@debmunoz9165
@debmunoz9165 Месяц назад
My brother's room had a blacklight, a bean bag chair, windows blacked out, a bong and this music. 😂😂 Him and his friends would hang out and get stoned and listen to Cream,The Doors, Led Zeplin, and an assortment of other music
@melodyszadkowski5256
@melodyszadkowski5256 Месяц назад
No Pink Floyd or Grand Funk Railroad? 😁
@JefferyCunningham-tb2cj
@JefferyCunningham-tb2cj Месяц назад
You happened on the first super group that didn’t last long enough, everything they did was pure gold .
@sweisbrod6109
@sweisbrod6109 Месяц назад
Another group called Canned Heat had a song you'll like called Goin' Up Country. The 60s Rock!!
@mariannetuite7411
@mariannetuite7411 Месяц назад
Great band. I especially love Alan Wilson’s vocals
@sharipetkovsek5502
@sharipetkovsek5502 Месяц назад
What you talkin' about? Oh there's a wide discography!!!!
@bluwng
@bluwng Месяц назад
I love your honest raw response.
@bvscfanatic
@bvscfanatic Месяц назад
You're accustomed to hearing modern recordings with lots of studio tricks to modify the sound. When Cream recorded, they recorded live, together, as a group, not on separate tracks in isolated cubicles. There are no artificial enhancements. It's raw and natural. And that is precisely why I love their music.
@mattblatchley2061
@mattblatchley2061 Месяц назад
trace the history of all these guys and where they were and where they went...it's amazing...I'm not an expert on it, but I know these guys birthed a LOT of what came after...I know Eddie Van Halen worshipped the ground Clapton walked on...
@CharCanuck14
@CharCanuck14 Месяц назад
Back in the 60's I remember seeing people with buttons saying "Clapton is God"
@mattblatchley2061
@mattblatchley2061 Месяц назад
@@CharCanuck14 YES!!!
@mariannetuite7411
@mariannetuite7411 Месяц назад
My granddad loved Jeff Beck, that’s how I found The Yardbirds, and then Cream. There is no better way than tracing the history/trajectory of these guys to find an endless supply of incredible music
@mattblatchley2061
@mattblatchley2061 Месяц назад
@@mariannetuite7411 well said!
@user-jy2vd2em6v
@user-jy2vd2em6v Месяц назад
Eric Clapton cocaine and I shot the sheriff are my two absolute faves
@FUBAR1986
@FUBAR1986 Месяц назад
Hell, yes
@kevinmclaughlin1092
@kevinmclaughlin1092 Месяц назад
You gotta listen to Cream live to truly feel the power, talent, and influence that these guys really had. Try CROSSROADS, and the Epic 16 minute version of SPOONFULL (both from their Wheels of Fire LP) and you will clearly hear how talented and influential they were.
@davidmatheny1993
@davidmatheny1993 Месяц назад
Eric Clapton's short lived group after Cream was called Derek and the Dominos. That is when he wrote the song "Layla". You would love the guitar work by him and Duane Allman.
@malcolmwood5676
@malcolmwood5676 Месяц назад
Before Derek and the Dominoes ther was the even shorter lived Blind Faith.
@jessisanchez8150
@jessisanchez8150 Месяц назад
This is where everyone's Eric Clapton rabbit hole begins lol, mine started with The Yardbirds but this is a good start too
@mariannetuite7411
@mariannetuite7411 Месяц назад
Mine started with The Yardbirds too, though it was Jeff Beck who drew me to them originally
@jessisanchez8150
@jessisanchez8150 Месяц назад
@@mariannetuite7411 and some with Jimmy Page
@florida52001
@florida52001 Месяц назад
Love that you are such a young guy and exploring excellent music for years ago....thank you dear
@VickiS-7080
@VickiS-7080 Месяц назад
Clapton's voice is perfect.❤❤❤
@CharCanuck14
@CharCanuck14 Месяц назад
That's Jack Bruce singing.
@John_Chu
@John_Chu Месяц назад
@@CharCanuck14 They trade lines throughout the song after the intro verse.
@CharCanuck14
@CharCanuck14 Месяц назад
@@John_Chu Didn't realize that John. Think I need to clean out my ears a little better 😕
@mariannetuite7411
@mariannetuite7411 Месяц назад
This is Jack Bruce for the most part
@ptrlxc
@ptrlxc Месяц назад
These guys were indeed the cream of the crop back in the day, tops in their instruments, and all wanted to be like them. But being the tops also meant they each had huge egos and frequently clashed, and they did finally explode apart, but not before they put together a few top albums out.
@mymuses4336
@mymuses4336 22 дня назад
THAT’S CREAM FOR YOU! THREE MEMBERS NO BS! You should go watch the live video!
@awoken1445
@awoken1445 Месяц назад
Cream were huge, and have a big discography!❤❤❤ I especially adore the outro of this!😊
@MrSidney52
@MrSidney52 Месяц назад
Appreciate you taking the time to broaden your musical horizons. Can't expect you to like it all equally, nobody does.
@paulsmith2516
@paulsmith2516 Месяц назад
Molly my young friend you have just heard the greatest to EVER pick up a guitar. There is a reason Clapton was known simply as "GOD". He was Hendrix before there was Hendrix and Jimi was the one who called Eric the GOAT. Eric on the other hand insisted it was Jimi. Also, this was 1968, the absolute DAWN of distorted guitar sounds, Jim Marshall had only just invented the amp that bears his now iconic name so that is why the distortion is so stark and raw. Before '68 distortion simply wasn't possible without essentially destroying a speaker cone by cutting it. This is the BIRTH of hard rock right here.
@Acroanidd
@Acroanidd Месяц назад
I am glad someone brought up the Hendrix and Clapton relationship. They were both incredible but Hendrix was inspired very heavily by Clapton.
@user-uh3nn9sm1j
@user-uh3nn9sm1j Месяц назад
Beers, bongs and black lights!!!!
@fishguru73
@fishguru73 Месяц назад
Old school guitar amps were pretty docile on the overdrive compared to what's used now. It all got it's start in the 60s and we would never have had greats like Eddie Van Halen or Dimebag Darryl without their predecessors. The rock sound just got heavier when they went from cranking the volume until the signal distorted to having a pre-amp channel to amplify the signal and then put it through the main channel. Then it went to insane levels when solid state overdrive signals were made to produce square waves which are then amplified. Guitars, from the 80s on, were also outfitted with much hotter pick-ups and are way more sensitive. Bass guitars now use much hotter pick-ups as well as bright nickel wound strings and most metal players prefer a much brighter sound and intentionally hit the hell out of their strings for a metallic sound on top of the increased range response of the amps. What was heavy in the 1960's is for family sing-alongs compared to metal now.😆
@detroitlady7201
@detroitlady7201 6 дней назад
They are considered the start of heavy metal! They were cream of the crop! All top of their game!
@davidcain8903
@davidcain8903 Месяц назад
Superb, no fancy effects, just valve amps being overdriven to produce distortion, the sound that got me into rock in the 70s
@ggwalker55
@ggwalker55 Месяц назад
One hit wonder! That's my laugh for the day.
@user-fp2jf2uc3c
@user-fp2jf2uc3c Месяц назад
I am so glad that you are doing a deep dive into my generation's music.. I wonder how many bands will be around from today in 40 or 50 yearsprobably a few. Love your reactions keep digging. We got a treasure chest buried full of freaking gold
@papalaz4444244
@papalaz4444244 Месяц назад
so you must be at least 70yo is that right?
@user-fp2jf2uc3c
@user-fp2jf2uc3c Месяц назад
@@papalaz4444244 I'll be 70 on November 1st, All saints Day. Lol! I lived during the best of times.
@gregcable3250
@gregcable3250 Месяц назад
Must play them live--e.g., 1968 version of "I'm So Glad" or "Tales of Brave Ulysses" or "White Room". "Crossroads" considered by many as best live guitar solo--certainly of its time with legendary Eric Clapton.
@sixstringkingkb
@sixstringkingkb Месяц назад
I find it amusing that you say they sound American even though they were British. LOL! Good stuff. I love your channel.
@MollyBoyTV
@MollyBoyTV Месяц назад
@@sixstringkingkb I would never have guessed
@sixstringkingkb
@sixstringkingkb Месяц назад
@@nullfieldI think that was pretty common with British music of this era. The cross pollination is really a cool phenomenon to explore, for sure!
@nicolediamond93
@nicolediamond93 Месяц назад
Thanks for doing this - you bring out albums I forgot how much I loved! ✌️
@145Slap789
@145Slap789 Месяц назад
You are listing to epic rock history, the bad asses of acid rock' Listening to them playing live is a real ass kicker too!
@mariaportengen2959
@mariaportengen2959 Месяц назад
This is real music! I'm glad I grew up with this fantastic music. 🎶🎶🎶👍
@averycausey3995
@averycausey3995 Месяц назад
Yo Molly Boy, you gotta check out the Cream song "White Room" and keep on rockin'
@ceeceerider
@ceeceerider Месяц назад
Mollyboy, these are classics that you need to hear for a well rounded rock n roll education. Cream, Derek & the Dominos, The Who (Pete Townsend man!), Zep, Stones, Pink Floyd, Jeff Beck/Faces Alvin Lee /Ten Years After, Santana, Rory Gallagher (trio) …… there’s a list of bands and musicians you really should hear, if only on your own. Great reaction here though, honest. I like that.
@tinaells8869
@tinaells8869 Месяц назад
I wondered when someone was going to mention Rory and Taste, and I'm down for Ten Years After too! I think Mollyboy would like Rory, that man had some passion and he was so raw, love him.
@robinclark2578
@robinclark2578 17 дней назад
Listen to them perform this live. Sounds even better.
@erolbulut2584
@erolbulut2584 Месяц назад
Puts a smile on my face to see young folks hearing the classics we grew up with. This tune was played every hour on Top 40 radio for months. They had many hits.
@aurelielagrange2173
@aurelielagrange2173 Месяц назад
English metal/noise band Fudge Tunnel covered Sunshine of Your Love, along with Nugent’s Cat Scratch Fever back in 1991. Hate Songs in E Minor. Worth a listen. Sunshine of Your Love is all about that opening lick, which is what Fudge Tunnel capitalized on.
@stewartgeden2822
@stewartgeden2822 Месяц назад
I like this reaction, I can appreciate the time difference, it is dated even though nostalgia tells us how important this is.
@gizme10
@gizme10 Месяц назад
Their influence was so important to so many groups that followed. Each member was incredible. Please listen to Crossroads, White Room and a absolute masterpiece the Battle of Brave Ulysses
@rahbeat9785
@rahbeat9785 Месяц назад
Iconic. this simple riff will love on forever!
@rvponto
@rvponto Месяц назад
Crossroadas and white room are gems, you need to listen that. Hugs from Brazil ❤
@anitawright7169
@anitawright7169 Месяц назад
This is so very awesome! Cream was very big. Considering one of their members was Eric Clapton. Love your reaction!
@louise11854
@louise11854 Месяц назад
hello dear!! what fun, one of my fave coming up songs!! i think i just had a flash back!!!!!!!! the hippie vibe is a thing, for sure. l remember. this is great trippin' music. thanks for great reaction, son!! kathleen 🙃
@User_Albert_V
@User_Albert_V Месяц назад
Thank you for your great reaction! 😊 👍
@cherylannb3161
@cherylannb3161 Месяц назад
The greatest guitar riff. Ever!!
@jenniferfoster1692
@jenniferfoster1692 Месяц назад
Cream was a huge group! Next one, 'White Room'. Their biggest hit, I believe. It's really iconic.
@mattdye2870
@mattdye2870 Месяц назад
“Raw” perfectly describes this. Clapton’s vocals on this one are fantastic! The original Black Sabbath has always been the go to band for me when it comes to the precursors of “metal”.
@colincampbell4261
@colincampbell4261 Месяц назад
​@@warrenstrong8615yip - Jack Bruce.
@jjs3890
@jjs3890 Месяц назад
One of the many godfathers of rock. They had many hits. The guitars have a geranium fuzz which was a very early circuit used for that heavy kick that later gave way to distortion used in metal. The pickups on guitars were mostly alnico giving that sharp sound. Again, metal took this and began using ceramic pickups providing a warmer tone. Amps back in the day also generally used amino speakers and ceramic eventually took over on metal years. Please check out Mountain, Mississippi Queen. Another heavy hitter from the 60’s-70’s and amazing musicians.
@billfaber6945
@billfaber6945 Месяц назад
Here we go!!! Check out White Room.
@arnoldcox9128
@arnoldcox9128 Месяц назад
You know it's good when Clapton isn't the main vocalist he didn't have to sing at all
@arijokimaki4315
@arijokimaki4315 Месяц назад
He sings the second vocal in this track, though.
@arnoldcox9128
@arnoldcox9128 Месяц назад
@arijokimaki4315 he's the legend of course he did
@GreggOliverBass
@GreggOliverBass Месяц назад
Crossroads live is such a classic guitar solo
@roldo23
@roldo23 Месяц назад
Jack and Eric are trading vocals with Jack singing the first and third verses and Eric taking the middle one. Bit o' trivia - the opening notes of Eric's guitar instrumental are from the 1934 hit song "Blue Moon".
@bluetopguitar1104
@bluetopguitar1104 Месяц назад
The first really heavy guitar sound on record. American recording studios discouraged fuzz and distortion while the British were more progressive. Even now, this is one of the first riffs that guitar players learn. Ginger baker was a unique drummer for that time. He studied jazz and all kinds of African percussion.
@oldairyheir
@oldairyheir Месяц назад
"Beware of Mr. Baker!" ✌🏻💀
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