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SO YOUNG!| FIRST TIME HEARING Cream - I Feel Free REACTION
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@Ghoulardi5853
@Ghoulardi5853 Год назад
Their "Sunshine Of Your Love" is the purest 60's.
@fayesouthall6604
@fayesouthall6604 Год назад
Bingo Ringo
@benjamincastleman8580
@benjamincastleman8580 Год назад
My Dad Grew Up in the 60s, He Told me all about it..! Crazy Times..!
@Miracleman88
@Miracleman88 7 месяцев назад
So true
@josephmilitello647
@josephmilitello647 Год назад
Cream's Disraeli Gears LP is one of the all-time great albums, especially for psychedelic rock.
@jennifermason9557
@jennifermason9557 11 месяцев назад
One of my all time favourite records!
@surlechapeau
@surlechapeau Год назад
Jay/Amber, you'll love their "Badge" and "Strange Brew"!!! One of the great short lived groups, so much talent in 3 guys.
@RabbiSteve
@RabbiSteve Год назад
I second that emotion
@elishabacon2299
@elishabacon2299 Год назад
​@@RabbiSteve yes! And spoonful
@RiverRat1953
@RiverRat1953 Год назад
That summer back in 1967, down the New Jersey shore at seaside heights, this album was played on the boardwalk constantly, oh those sweet memories!
@stevebengel1346
@stevebengel1346 Год назад
I'm surprised that no one has mentioned that Jack Bruce's co- writer of this song , Pete Brown just passed away a few days ago 😢
@alansmith7626
@alansmith7626 Год назад
I have Always wished Badge lasted Much longer! and Harrison on there too?!? Epic but seems to get overlooked a lot
@bradd8937
@bradd8937 Год назад
Such a short lived group. Only three years and they were done. Amazing considering the quality of their contribution to the rock world.
@markkenific6587
@markkenific6587 Год назад
Actually, 4. 66,67,68 & 69
@bradd8937
@bradd8937 Год назад
Thanks Mark but they were all done as a group by November of 68. They recorded the non-live tracks for the Goodbye album and played the final two shows of the farewell tour at Royal Albert Hall November 25 & 26 1968. Goodbye was released in early 1969 but they were already done. Clapton and Steve Winwood started jamming together in late 1968 and officially formed Blind Faith with Ginger Baker and Rick Grech in February of 1969.
@mkenific
@mkenific Год назад
@Brad d yeah, after I wrote it, I realized it was only a hair over 3 years and knew I'd be corrected.
@bradd8937
@bradd8937 Год назад
@@mkenific no worries Mark. I see so many incorrect posts I have to pipe in. I don’t know why I’m so concerned about things like this but I am. Have a great day sir!
@mkenific
@mkenific Год назад
@@bradd8937 you too! No worries, I'm the same way.
@TheFlowNetwork
@TheFlowNetwork Год назад
Jack Bruce is such an under-rated singer! I absolutely love his voice. His melodic sense is so different from all the other Blues/Rock singers. He always adds those little "Middle Eastern" touches to his vocal runs. And his TONE!.....Incredible.
@jonstreng7850
@jonstreng7850 Год назад
The first, and absolute best, power trio. They set the bar high with White Room. This is very creative. I have never heard this 😮.
@allisondownes7481
@allisondownes7481 Год назад
Aaahhhh....some good old hippie psychedelic music from my teens! Take me back! Great reaction, guys!
@shanenolan5625
@shanenolan5625 Год назад
I envy you, Allison. ( growing up then )
@kazheadrest3626
@kazheadrest3626 Год назад
Love this song. Still have it on a 45. Awesome comment.
@claytonwilliam2618
@claytonwilliam2618 Год назад
white room is by far my favorite Cream song. Jack Bruce was a fantastic singer. R.I.P to Jack and Ginger Baker, legends of psychedelic rock.
@fayesouthall6604
@fayesouthall6604 Год назад
Agree.
@j.woodbury412
@j.woodbury412 Год назад
A World of Pain is pretty good too. But I agree, White Room is my favorite too.
@joelliebler5690
@joelliebler5690 Год назад
For sure best song was White Room!
@williamthompson-xm3dy
@williamthompson-xm3dy Год назад
One of my favorite bands from the 60’s. Had all of Creams albums. All great.
@FredGarnett
@FredGarnett Год назад
The first time Cream appeared on TV in the UK was with this song on Boxing Day December 1966. Jimi Hendrix also made his first appearance on UK TV on the same show (Top of the Pops) singing Hey Joe with the Experience. We all thought; everything just changed!!
@abmqa
@abmqa Год назад
Have you done Cream's Strange Brew? Another awesome song by them 👏 👌
@shanenolan5625
@shanenolan5625 Год назад
I don't think so. But they should
@danielpattison3422
@danielpattison3422 Год назад
Cream is definitely one of my favorite groups. Can start with the deep heavy roots of their first album with songs like "N.S.U", "Spoonful", "Rollin and Tumblin", to their second album with pop psychedelia "Strange Brew", "Dance the Night Away", "Tales of Brave Ulessys". Their third album was more of the second with "Crossroads", "White Room" and finishing off with their last album (more like a EP) with "Badge"
@lynnlafever1810
@lynnlafever1810 Год назад
What a BANGER of a song! "Bell Bottom Blues" is a great bluesy song.
@David_Theisen
@David_Theisen Год назад
From Baby Driver??? Hell yeah that’s a great song too
@SusanJohnston
@SusanJohnston Год назад
A distinct sound!!❤
@kenbrandon6434
@kenbrandon6434 Год назад
Individually, they are so good and that's why they were named Cream. All three of them came from other super-groups to form their own super-group to help stand out on their own. Like the expression "The cream always rises to the top." They're basically the best of the best. Or to use another cliché, "The whole is greater than the sum of its parts."
@kovie9162
@kovie9162 Год назад
I'm sure that when he formed Led Zeppelin, Jimmy Page had groups like Cream in mind for the kind of sound and level of quality he intended it to live up to. It did, but Cream set that standard.
@dr.winstonoboogie7302
@dr.winstonoboogie7302 5 месяцев назад
Jack’s voice was so powerful and piercing, it just breaks through the mix!
@daviddragavon7555
@daviddragavon7555 Год назад
Sunshine is one of my favorites. But the two solos on "Crossroads " put a chill up and down my spine! Ginger Baker is a heck of a drummer!
@sandyboudreaux-barber9586
@sandyboudreaux-barber9586 Год назад
Cream was together for such a brief couple years but it sets the stage for groups to come.
@guarddave
@guarddave Год назад
The change of chord progressions when Jack sings the chorus the second time blows me away.
@spiritwalker497
@spiritwalker497 Год назад
The Ultimate psychedelic song from Cream is Tales Of Brave Ulysses 🔥
@dougtombaugh4438
@dougtombaugh4438 Год назад
This.
@rachy48
@rachy48 Год назад
Came here to say the same!
@jennifermason9557
@jennifermason9557 11 месяцев назад
I am obsessed with this song. This film clip makes me crush on Jack Bruce so bad. He was super cute back in the day! That voice! You guys need to check out Tales of Brave Ulysses. Probably the most psychedelic song that they ever did.
@vernhoke7730
@vernhoke7730 Год назад
I got introduced to Cream, by accident, when a 2nd cousin gave me a copy of Iron Butterfly's "In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida" back in '69 or '70. Stuck in the album sleeve was Cream's "Disreali Gears".
@RabbiSteve
@RabbiSteve Год назад
One of my favorite songs of all time. Thanks for reacting to it.
@andaimhineach4131
@andaimhineach4131 7 месяцев назад
Truly one of the grooviest tunes of all time.
@rickpetersen1745
@rickpetersen1745 Год назад
This was a great song to listen to when you were tripping. Yes Amber you can use the psychedelic word when talking about Cream.
@rmacdougallaliasdogviticus
@rmacdougallaliasdogviticus Год назад
'SWLABR', or 'Tales Of Brave Ulysses' would be two you do not want to miss by Cream. 'SWLABR' btw means "She Was Like A Bearded Rainbow." One of the odder titles but a rockin' song. Cheers.
@maricruzjacobo1605
@maricruzjacobo1605 Год назад
I had never heard this song before, but i liked it
@mightbeanybody
@mightbeanybody Год назад
Yep, Eric everyone knows. Ginger one of the greatest drummers of all time, he had a style that melded jazz and African rhythms and pioneered both jazz fusion and world music. And as for Jack, he was a classically trained cellist, hence his fondness for a fretless bass and musicality. Jack wrote the music for this track. The first Supergroup.
@bryanforis1839
@bryanforis1839 Год назад
The bass and drums makes the music sound so much better good song
@vicprovost2561
@vicprovost2561 Год назад
Cream is always worth a listen, this was another great song! For a live thrill from them at their very best, try Spoonful live, an amazing jam, You will be so glad you did! Enjoy. 🎵🎸🎤🎸🎶
@jamesmaas4833
@jamesmaas4833 Год назад
YES! Spoonful, live! More Eric Clapton? Here it is!
@kevinmclaughlin1092
@kevinmclaughlin1092 Год назад
100% agree. Spoonful will take them both on a journey into just how skillful and tight Ginger, Jack, and Eric were as a band live.
@rodjohnson2632
@rodjohnson2632 Год назад
I agree, the long jam session versions of several of their songs for me is Cream at their very best. Besides Spoonful, some of my other favorite live Cream songs are N.S.U, I'm So Glad, and Sweet Wine. All are about 9 to 16 minutes long, lots of jamming!
@rondesantis8618
@rondesantis8618 6 месяцев назад
The driving bass lines of Jack Bruce were powerful.
@lesgrice4419
@lesgrice4419 Год назад
Some of their early live material is astonishing, its like a hypnotic experience as Clapton improvised over Bruce and Bakers freewheeling base they lay down....
@johncampbell756
@johncampbell756 Год назад
Kerp in mind that this is Cream's debut from 1966 and their final album, Goodbye, was 1969.
@angushiltz4880
@angushiltz4880 Год назад
Bruce and Baker both cam from the jazz scene while Clapton came from the blues/rock scene. They combined together to become one of the greatest groups ever. They only stayed together for 2 years so there really was no early and later Cream. Every song they released was unique and innovative for the time.
@jonnno243
@jonnno243 Год назад
Sitting On Top Of The World, Cream's version of the 1930s song, to me is awesome.
@deantait8326
@deantait8326 Год назад
Even I was young, 18 back then. And I was able to see Cream in their Farewell Concert Tour at the LA Forum …
@lorcazola
@lorcazola Год назад
GOT GOOSEBUMPS just lookin' at the title !
@johnpayan9813
@johnpayan9813 Год назад
Jack Bruce was one of my all time favorite voices ever.
@carlosspeicywiener7018
@carlosspeicywiener7018 Год назад
This song was my introduction to CREAM. It was 1980 and I was 10. Also English blues is a real thing that has a huge following. Most English rock bands are actually blues bands. The Beatles, cream, led zeppelin and a million others. Tea fueled the first British invasion. Blues fueled the second British invasion. Rebellion and angst fueled the 3rd.
@reverbscherzo7850
@reverbscherzo7850 Год назад
For me, it was White Room. Been a fan ever since.
@joannecunliffe8067
@joannecunliffe8067 Год назад
Similar age for me. I was 12 I think and had just listened to Rush for the first time at a friend's house. I borrowed an album to show my Dad. He was not impressed 🙄but played a Cream album for me and also Layla which he had not played me before. I had just heard "Fly by Night", "Working Man" and "Xanadu" by Rush and now I had more awesome stuff by my Dad. I just stood there with my mouth open which made my Mum laugh. Dad's comment was "At least you're listening to interesting music!". Mum introduced me to Ray Charles.
@piquet3832
@piquet3832 Год назад
Eric Clapton is a favourite of mine love the album timepieces, so many great songs. His session with Chas and Dave is a masterpiece
@andrewgibson395
@andrewgibson395 Год назад
Jack Bruce was not English!
@Verlopil
@Verlopil Год назад
Religious fervor fueled the first in 1620. Pride fueled the second in 1812. After that they gave up for 150 years until we smacked them with the blues.
@ngresley1120
@ngresley1120 11 месяцев назад
My favourite Cream song....
@paul5589
@paul5589 Год назад
Badge by Cream is an amazing song. It has an incredible bridge.
@alexo5861
@alexo5861 Год назад
Yeah, its got that Beatle influence.
@sanzoftatooine
@sanzoftatooine Год назад
George Harrison co-wrote it with Clapton.
@alexo5861
@alexo5861 Год назад
@@sanzoftatooine Ding, ding , Ding, we have a winner
@rogervondrasek5677
@rogervondrasek5677 Год назад
George Harrison wrote the bridge for it and wrote "bridge" at the top, but his handwriting was so bad they thought it said "badge".
@lauraburnett9320
@lauraburnett9320 Год назад
I wore this out on my `stereo' record player with the drop down centre spindle, I could stack my records up and go to bed listening, fleetwood mac albatross and other good blues stuff. lovely to hear it again.
@richardpare3538
@richardpare3538 Год назад
This was one of their very first tunes, right after they formed the group. They were all in their early 20's.
@clintatk
@clintatk Год назад
Early Cream was really into artistic experimentation and pushing the boundaries of rock and blues. Starting with the Beatles to The Beach Boys, British groups and West Coast groups challenged and inspired each other creating one of the most creative decades in modern music.
@angelalambert6069
@angelalambert6069 Год назад
Funny memory : when I was 15 yrs old I went to a 'disco '😅 shows my age ! Went with my best friend ..... it was a room above a Pub in UK ..... they were so good .... in those days you could go and see some great bands almost for free ! No big arenas, bands would take little gigs. Aaah, memories. Thanks for playing Jay and amber❤
@Kiwi-od7eh
@Kiwi-od7eh 10 месяцев назад
'We're going wrong'' off Disraeli Gears ....absolutely brilliant
@rolandsavard2968
@rolandsavard2968 Месяц назад
so "Peace and Love" song ! I love it !
@josephmilitello647
@josephmilitello647 Год назад
Hollies: "Look through any window"
@1000sxboy
@1000sxboy Год назад
Love watching your channel. I am 72 years young, you play the music of my life, what i really love is that your reaction is the same as mine was so many many years ago. Keep it coming, best wishes from UK
@kellypedersen6590
@kellypedersen6590 Год назад
This was arguably rock's first "supergroup"- all 3 members were phenomenal musicians and songwriters.
@chitownlee
@chitownlee Год назад
They were only together from 1966-1968.
@johnsilva9139
@johnsilva9139 Год назад
Yes. They seemed to talk about how their sound evolved over the decades. I don't think they're aware they were only together for three years.
@samgreco4067
@samgreco4067 Год назад
Have you heard Blind Faith yet? Cream members Eric and Ginger with Steve Windwood et al….
@lisarainbow9703
@lisarainbow9703 Год назад
They reacted to Can't Find My Way Home a few weeks back...
@zebecca
@zebecca Год назад
Just sat in the car listening to BBC Radio 2 (in the UK) and the DJ played a clip of you two talking about Simply Red!!! How cool 🇬🇧😎🇬🇧
@stevenblock9712
@stevenblock9712 Год назад
Sunshine of Your Love is THE Cream song and In My White Room is THE OTHER Cream song. These were the two hit singles we heard on the radio.
@SKHomer1
@SKHomer1 Год назад
If you remember the band The Yardbirds. Eric Clapton was also in that band, along with other incredible guitarist Jeff Beck. Jimmy Page also ended up in the Yardbirds before Led Zeppelin was formed.
@jenniferfoster1692
@jenniferfoster1692 Год назад
Haha, I've known this song forever, but didn't know it was Cream! Duh, lol. It's a total classic.
@randyhochstein8455
@randyhochstein8455 Год назад
Three of the greatest musicians in their own right, but together, one of the first super groups. ♥️✌🏼😎
@gtrgar4561
@gtrgar4561 Год назад
"Spoonful" from the same album as "I Feel Free", goes to the Blues roots that inspired many of the British Invasion bands. Clapton was deep into the blues. The song was written by Willie Dixon in 1960 for Howlin' Wolf. The Rolling Stones ("Little Red Rooster", "I Just Want to Make Love to You") and Led Zeppelin ("Bring it on Home", "You Need Love" / "Whole Lotta Love") drew upon Willie's Blues songs. Willie wrote / co-wrote over 500 songs. Check out "List of songs written by Willie Dixon" - The list shows who first recorded the song and those who covered the song later. 🎸😎
@billg763
@billg763 Год назад
The first power trio that set the benchmark for those that followed.
@Kuesel68
@Kuesel68 Год назад
That was one of their first songs after they came together as a supergroup. Strange Brew, Sunshine of Your Love, SWALBR, White Room, Badge (by George Harrison) are all fantastic songs that paved the way to metal (even though Baker hated to hear that). As you are mentioning the Hollies with Cream - also to some Yardbirds. You did only one I think. But they were among the most important, progressive, and influencial British Invasion groups. First there was Clapton in the band, then replaced by Jeff Beck (as his friend Jimmy Page didn't want to), then Jimmy joined Beck and when the latter left, stayed the sole guitarist. After the band broke apart he founded the "New Yardbirds", renamed a few months later in 68 "Led Zeppelin". But also the rest of the band went on to become famous - Samwell Smith, the bassist started to become a producer, e.g. Cat Stevens and Chris de Burgh and the band Rennaicance evolved from the ashes of the Yardbirds as well. Apart from the Beatles and the Kinks just musically speaking they were the most important band of the 60s, even though they didn't have the big chart success of the other two bands.
@Jessica_Roth
@Jessica_Roth Год назад
When Jay said he'd "seen him through the decades" (wrt Clapton), I thought he said "them" and I was confused as anything, since Cream were only together for 3 years. I must be getting old, lol. (Birthday on Sunday, remember. Can't wait to see if you do the request list I sent.) More Cream? "Badge" (co-written by George Harrison) and "Strange Brew", definitely, and their cover of the Willie Dixon classic "Spoonful" also burns. But I'm still calling for "Tales of Brave Ulysses", which will blow your mind. And since we're on Cream, remember that in 1969 Clapton and Baker were still together…in Blind Faith with Steve Winwood and Rick Grech. You've done "Can't Find My Way Home", how about "Presence of the Lord" or "Well, All Right"? (Yes, the original Buddy Holly version of "Well, All Right" is literally my FAVORITE SONG EVER, but since its been a while since you've done any Buddy Holly, the Blind Faith cover would be cool, too.) As for the Hollies, from the 1960s (when Graham Nash was in the group), the logical suggestion is "On A Carousel", but I've always preferred Nash's "King Midas In Reverse", personally. And for the 1970s, when Nash had moved on and it was Allan Clarke and Tony Hicks leading the band, why not the follow-up to "Long Cool Woman in a Black Dress", "Long Dark Road"? You get Gary Brooker from Procol Harum guesting on that one Or, since it will probably take you *years* before you get to "4th of July, Asbury Park (Sandy)" in Bruce Springsteen's catalogue, why not do the Hollies' cover? Manfred Mann wasn't the only British act covering Bruce before he hit it big in the UK, you know. (Actually David Bowie did excellent covers of Bruce's "Growin' Up" and "It's Hard to Be a Saint in the City", so if you're in the mood…)
@jasonremy1627
@jasonremy1627 Год назад
SWLABR is my favorite Cream song, but you really can't go wrong with anything they've done
@waltw4537
@waltw4537 Год назад
Here we go! Always experiemental. Always enjoyable. Thanks! Have you reacted to "Tales of Brave Ulysses?"
@rudigerschrodel7911
@rudigerschrodel7911 Год назад
Hi Jay & Amber, this is Roger from Germany. I'm very glad that young people like you can still be thrilled by bands like Led Zeppelin and Pink Floyd. Now I have a special reaction tip for you. The song is called "Can't get my motor to start" by "Nick Mason's Fictitious Sports". Quote wikipedia, "Nick Mason's Fictitious Sports is the debut solo album by Pink Floyd drummer Nick Mason, released in May 1981 in the UK and the US. It was Mason's first major work outside of Pink Floyd. It is sung by Robert Wyatt (formerly of Soft Machine), except for the opening song. All the songs were written by Carla Bley." I'm curious about your reaction. Thanks and greetings from Germany!
@P.Galore
@P.Galore Год назад
Some great 60's singles from this band....
@piquet3832
@piquet3832 Год назад
Wow, this takes me back to the early days of my musical influences 1963 /1970. Influences Pub jukebox where mum worked as head cook. Siblings. Records ( LPs 33/. & 45s ) Off to listen to my playlist 😂
@johndrx165
@johndrx165 Год назад
Jack on his 6 string Fender VI bass. He used it on their first album and the Beales used it in the studio.
@donkick2622
@donkick2622 Год назад
R.I.P., Pete Brown, the remarkable lyricist who co-wrote I Feel Free, Sunshine Of Your Love and White Room and was in a league with Peter Sinfield and Keith Reid.
@McZorr0101
@McZorr0101 7 месяцев назад
Cream were brilliant, during their short few months of existence. 1966-68 but you should also check them out at their 2005 Reunion shows. Jack Bruce’s harmonics and vocals are brilliant. Ginger Baker’s relentless drum beat, and Eric Claptons guitar behind him are hypnotic on “Cream Rollin’ and Tumblin’ (Royal Albert Hall, 2005)”
@philipberrian6606
@philipberrian6606 Год назад
Hey since you are doing Cream yall have got to check out their other hit Strange Brew please check that one out😊
@erolbulut2584
@erolbulut2584 Год назад
'Cream' was known as the first 'Super Group'
@kevinrobert224
@kevinrobert224 Год назад
Back in the day this was definitely a song to trip out to.
@joelliebler5690
@joelliebler5690 Год назад
They were like a shooting comet. Together only 3 great years though with much artistic differences and each one had major drug problems as well!
@williamcapp448
@williamcapp448 Год назад
This was the first time I noticed Ginger on some vocals.
@ypobydd
@ypobydd Год назад
I'm so glad, NSU, White Room, Badge, some great tracks
@jaccilowe3842
@jaccilowe3842 Год назад
My first boyfriend was a drummer and idolised Ginger Baker. I loved Cream right from the start and Clapton is the GOAT.
@CW-mx7eb
@CW-mx7eb Год назад
Another gem from their first album is N.S.U. Not as well known but has a vibe like I Feel Free. Thanks for doing this one!
@ldlef
@ldlef 2 месяца назад
This was the first song on theikr first album. First into of Cream to the world.
@jimcrossan1312
@jimcrossan1312 Год назад
I think you two kids would LOVE Clapton’s “Forever Man.” From the mid-80s, the height of the music video era, but how do you capture the performance of a (by that time) established rock guitar god? Excellent video/tune/guitar performance.
@beverlybrown2673
@beverlybrown2673 Год назад
Eric turned 22 in 1967, and was already a guitar god. He was 17 or 18 when the "Clapton is God" graffiti started appearing around London, not yet 20 when he started working with George Harrison and The Beatles.
@pushpak
@pushpak Год назад
Happy Birthday, Jack Bruce.
@onsesejoo2605
@onsesejoo2605 Год назад
They were...Clapton was around 21, Jack Bruce 23, Ginger Baker the "old guy" 27. The lyricist for this song (and many others for Cream) was 26. Somehow it is bit odd to think how mature group the Cream was, not party party girls girls from this group, all though they did like to party at the time. This was their second single which truly pointed the way. The Summer Of Love was about to arrive...
@CubsFan2023
@CubsFan2023 Год назад
For a real display of their blues influences, check out their cover of "Spoonful". And probably my favorite song from their debut album is "N.S.U."
@munchkinmoonstone
@munchkinmoonstone Год назад
Deserted Cities of the Heart from Cream Live Volume 2 is a favorite all these years.
@Coolerman565
@Coolerman565 Год назад
They were a great band RIP Jack and Ginger.
@johnroberts5637
@johnroberts5637 Год назад
Eric was 22, Jack, 24, and Ginger was 28, the old man of the group. They were all well seasoned musicians despite their tender ages.
@jamesgreenhow108
@jamesgreenhow108 Год назад
It is FEMALE FRIDAY!!! And how can you go another week without ever feeling the ENERGY and talent of these 2 iconic black female artist. Can't say that Joyce BabyJean Kennedy was the first black female Rock and Roll lead singer. The legendary Tina Turner broke that barrier 10 years earlier. RIP TINA. But you will surely love Joyce's powerful voice and stage presences. Karen Briggs violin solo was funk at its finest. Yanni-"The Rain Must Fall" Live under the Acropolis in Greece, made all America proud. If you never heard of "Classical/Funkrock " Hold on because Karen woke up Zeus that night !!! Watch that one video and you will want to see the whole concert. Karen had a solo in almost every song.
@ricksmith-wz8th
@ricksmith-wz8th Год назад
I was 10 years old, had a small portable record player that played 45, one of the 1st ones I bought, instead of toys. Cream and CCR . hello from KS.
@richardstewart1989
@richardstewart1989 Год назад
Cream was together for less that 3 years disbanding in 1969. They made one hell of an impact on music in such a short time. Jack Bruce was one of the best singers and sang most of their songs. Ginger Baker is known as one of the best drummers of all time. Clapton one of the best guitarist of all time. (They are considered the first super group). Amazingly talented musicians!
@toddbailey3552
@toddbailey3552 11 месяцев назад
Cream was together for only like 15 months not 3 years.
@mkenific
@mkenific 10 месяцев назад
​@@toddbailey3552was about 22 months
@Bayerwaldler
@Bayerwaldler 2 месяца назад
The legendary Beat Club! That was a show on German TV back in the days where all the hit pop artists showed up. It was fascinating - all the greatest bands showd up, Jimi Hendrix, the Rolling Stones (Beatles I don't know)....
@dennismason3740
@dennismason3740 Год назад
I Feel Free was Cream's first hit in the United States, winter 1966, and is always at the top of my repertoire since 1969. When I heard this song on the radio I was astounded and forgot the Beatles for a minute.
@UK-Rock-N-Roller
@UK-Rock-N-Roller Год назад
Not sure what "older stuff" you've heard from them guys. This was actually their debut single from Dec 1966, six months after forming.
@joycemiller7908
@joycemiller7908 Год назад
Maybe they were saying that this is the oldest song by Cream they'd heard? (And so, had heard newer songs.)
@sharonsnail2954
@sharonsnail2954 Год назад
UK debut single was "Wrapping Paper", then this 🙂
@Kellen_Quigley
@Kellen_Quigley 11 месяцев назад
An underrated song from Cream that I really love is "Anyone For Tennis?" It would make my day if you did a reaction to it.
@clemdane
@clemdane Год назад
Woohoo! Amazing. Love this one. Your guys' reactions haven't been coming up in my feed - I missed this one!
@robschannel4512
@robschannel4512 2 месяца назад
They were introduced to a guitarist from America named Jimi Hendrix, they were blown away.
@SnowmanN49
@SnowmanN49 Год назад
Glad you guys love Cream as much as I do. They were my first favourite hard rock group. This is one of their earliest songs from late 1966. I was pretty sure it was on their first album "Fresh Cream", but when I pulled out my Cream albums to check, it wasn't there. I looked at "Disraeli Gears" and "Goodbye Cream" and it wasn't on any of them. I did a search on Wikipedia and found out something interesting. It was originally released as a single with N.S.U. as the "B" side. On the original UK album release the opening track is N.S.U. with "Spoonful" as track #5 on side A. On the US release "I Feel Free" is the opening track and "Spoonful" is omitted. Looks like my copy is the UK version. I still have the song though on "Best of Cream" and "Heavy Cream".
@vrvaughn
@vrvaughn Год назад
Clapton just presided over a tribute concert for Jeff Beck earlier this week and audience videos have already hit RU-vid… They’re worth watching…
@jons3808
@jons3808 Год назад
Ginger Baker is legendary in the drum world. He was a highly influential ground breaking drummer 👍🏻
@Kevonutube303
@Kevonutube303 Год назад
Classic!!! Welcome back to the 60's. Thanks for sharing.
@colibri1
@colibri1 Год назад
The Who's 1969 "I'm Free" immediately popped into my mind. You would like it.
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