Now that was a nice and unexpected departure from your usual Beatles song lessons Mike! So glad that you continue keeping those old tunes alive and well from a time when music was played live and musicians had real inborn talent! Hope that all is well in France! 👍👍👏👏
I played support for Jack Bruce around about 1989/92 in Carlisle. The bass player in our band who was pretty good really excelled himself that night. Jack Bruce autographed a Cream Album for us. I told him I really enjoyed a previous band he was in which included Mick Taylor on guitar and Billy Cobham on drums.
Beatles to Cream!?! What a transition! And great instructions, I remember our “basement band“ in 1968 trying to cover it… ah.. high school memories 😎 Thanks for the reminder of my youth.
A refreshing break from The Beatles, this album was brought home by my older brother in 1967, I was 9 years old and I loved it, have loved it ever since, Ginger's tomtom backing made the song great version mike
Many thanks for explaining another masterpiece in detail. I appreciate that you also included the bass part. Maybe your drummer colleague could make a drum lesson as well, so we have everything. Drums and bass are missing in your excellent Beatles videos 🙂.
This was one of the first songs I learned on guitar when I was younger and still one of my personal favourite, definitely fun watching this and I'd love to see some more lessons on Cream at some point like maybe Crossroads, White Room or Badge or something