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  • ERICK CLAPTON-------------

  • Heaven!

  • 1:21 kinda looks like george harrison

  • 25 personas necesitan educacion

    

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  • How to unwide this video?

  • who gives a shit? you guys r the shut the fuck up kinda guys. losers

  • clapton is the man

  • che todo bien pero la banda se llama solamente CREAM y es ERIC CLAPTON ... fijate si lo podes arreglar ... tenes casi un millon de visitas para aquellos que no conocen la banda ke sepan quienes eran y tambien sus nombres reales .... ;) saludos !

  • I know that Clapton is the guitarist but can someone please tell me who the bass player and the drummer are?

  • @jayob1231 WOW, you must be young!! BASS: Jack Bruce...DRUMS: Ginger Baker........BAND: CREAM.

  • @hardrockguy Yeah lol Thanks man I'm starting to get into this band and wanted to know.

  • @jayob1231 I just love that you asked !!!!!!!

  • @misred1 I just love that someone answered !!!!

  • The young clapton looks like Luke Skywalker! :D

  • @kemotox Whats that in the beginning a cream reunion before the cream reunion

  • @kemotox I just noticed that!

  • Eric Clapton, Ginger Baker and Jack Bruce. Simple, good music and best musicianst!

  • @willsi8 Sounds like he is playing [ quoting ] tales of brave ulysses at 1:44 he said he based that on his favorite song of the moment summer in the city

  • Lovin' Jack Bruce! He rocks his balls off!

  • what year was that cause clapton,baker and bruce dont look like they were in 69.

  • /watch?v=X4I2crqykPA ...lol

  • ahhh my face!!! but shit Cream is awesome. face was blown away though

  • clapton's best solo of white room, in my opinion

  • @guitarhal96 I was thinking the same thing, I really love his playing and the wah wah pedal. I love this version of the song. It's so powerful.

  • Jack Bruce? Great  player. Too many notes,,,

  • Have a look at Clapton at the beginning of" White Room" and tell me why they didn't stay together...

  • Jack had his 15 mins... let's leave it there

  • @jill9ify .....

    ....

    Well, it ain't correct, but they are the cream of the crop.

  • They're called 'Cream'

    Not 'The Cream'

    How did someone not point that out?

  • @MrBasscleff you have NO IDEA what the fuck you're talking about. Your head is so far up your ass. First of all George Harrison's wife was named Patti Boyd, not Layla. She met George on the filming of Hard Day's Night. They were young and got married and George was touring........oh what the fuck, you won't believe me anyway. Go to your library and get a copy of Clapton's autobiography and Patti Boyd's autobiograph so you can get your facts straight.......assuming you can read that is.

  • @MrBasscleff you have NO IDEA what the fuck you're talking about. Your head is so far up your ass. First of all George Harrison's wife was named Patti Boyd, not Layla. She met George on the filming of Hard Day's Night. They were young and got married and George was touring........oh what the fuck, you won't believe me anyway. Go to your library and get a copy of Clapton's autobiography and Patti Boyd's autobiography so you can get your facts straight.......assuming you can read that is.

  • @MrBasscleff

    It wasn't really Clapton, he was possessed by Aleister Crowley, in a prank by Jimmy Page that went wrong. And when Cream broke up, Ginger Baker went and bought a good portion of the Third World. And Beck is really Jeff Beck's illegitimate son by Marianne Faithfull. And Jimmy Page had to kill Robert Johnson to get to play guitar like that. And Tony Iommi cut both hands off in high school shop, and put them back on all by himself. And Lou Reed screwed the Marquis de Sade.

  • eric clapton slept with George Harrison's wife, Accused Jeff Beck of sleeping with his wife, Broke up the Beatles , Killed JImi Hendrix and SRV . Then threw his kid out the window . Jack Bruce you peasants.

  • ey guitar players,wanna see and hear the only guy around that players like clapton did in this time period?

    his you tube site== englishbluesman ==his name is joe t the englishbluesman.

    check him out especially his crossroads live video lesson.its the best out there

  • this is funny...never realized sweet home alabama and white room contained the same riff 

  • all three were, and still are, giants!

  • cream- white room xD  sounds wrong xD

  • the best band in the world.

    The Cream es my favourite band

    Greetings from CUSCO SOUTH AMERICA

  • eric

  • THE ULTRA MEGA SUPER TRIO CREAM!!! Jack Bruce,Ginger Baker,Eric Clapton!!

  • Jack bruce is so amazing and yet so underrated i dig clapton but i feel he never did anything better than anything he did with creme

  • everybody is so much better "back in the day" ffs

  • this video is making me seasick

  • In those days Clapton was a guitar God along with Jimi

  • Listen to the tone out of the Gibson Firebird vs the pencil thin tone coming out of the strats on the reunion versions of White Room forty years later. Wish Eric would play the Gibson's more often.

  • @rbl0925 It is more about the amp and pedal setting I believe.

    I can make my Strat and my Tele sound real rough. Well, just look at Hendrix as well.

  • Just listen to West, Bruce and Lang.

    I agree Cream gave Claptin his start then he went and shot the sheriff.

  • @funandsun100 he was in a bunch of bands before he did I shot the sheriff... I idiot...

  • Does it bug anyone else that they NEVER show Clapton's guitar?!?! WHAT'S THE DEAL??

  • @seminole224 yeah me to...STUPID FILMER!

  • @seminole224 It was a known fact that exposing a camera to Clapton's playing for too long in those days would cause the film to spontaneously combust. This problem was later solved with the addition of digital recording, but now they have to change the monitors after every show.

  • @seminole224 he didn't want people to see how he played? I haven't figured it out either.

  • @seminole224

    Back then, unfortunately, I don't think that the technical aspects of filming musicians are quite what they are today. Plus, the camera man is probably just not that great! When we watch guitar greats, we want to see fingers on strings.

  • didnt know chuck norris played guitar

  • wow think I am supposed to say something like far out or groovy right here? Love it . Thanks so much for sharing Rick Wichita Kansas

  • clapton looks like a bee gees 0:15

    HAHA

  • clapton is a great guitarist but bruce had a key role in the cream

  • That man Jack Bruce...God, he had a voice to kill angels. As a wee kiddie I knew that - never understood why Mr Clapton is the focus of interest when thinking of this band.

  • reading some of the comments on here cracks me up-all this "he's better than him" and "so-and-so is better than such-and-such" are all you guys under 10? i will never understand the competitive spin that some people put on music-just enjoy the differences,it would all be pretty dull if everybody played the same!

  • Why do I keep seeing ads on Cream videos for this band 'Heavy Cream'? I get the impression they are a tribute to Cream, yet they don't do any Cream songs, nor do they sound like Cream...WTF?

  • they all played their part in this band , hence the name they where all the cream of the crop !!!

    brought up on this fucking classic music thank you dad rip

  • whats up with clapton in the first clip? looks kinda pedophilish

  • The Cream?

  • the camera guy has a mouth fetish

  • The Cream????? The name of the group is Cream!!!!

  • If you think Eric has lost anything important go to: Eric Clapton Steve Windwood Had To Cry Today. (From the Crossroads Festival) and you'[ll see some true to the bone transcendental music.

  • 1:17 --> 2:25 !!!!!!!!!!

  • i think i just creamed in my pants

  • love the beginning! nice transition as well, good job!

  • Gracias Erdick2003 por el 'upload'

    De que Recital es esto? Y que anio?

  • jack bruce is awesome

  • What a great song! Imagine to hear this in 60's!!!

  • Jack Bruce--such a voice. Watch/listen to his other vids here with other collaborators. Wow!! The gods are among us. Creativity reigned for a few years.

  • can i have my face back, please?...bruce, baker and clapton just blew it off.

  • @grahamreiver1982 they have face transplants now

  • @grahamreiver1982 You'll have to go through accounting to get it.

  • stoned the first 20 seconds.

  • Jack and Ginger sure got whopped with the ugly stick....whewwww!

  • I was never a fan of Clapton, too hyped. Is he considered one of the best guitarists because he is one of the few that survived ? Townsend is much better. Of course I don't even want to bring up Hendrix ( he's no longer with us of course) and after finding out Led Zep stole other peoples songs I can't factor Page in. I like The Cream, just not The Clapton.

  • @shaitan9

    You're missing the best of them all, though. Jeff Beck. A 50 year career, ever changing styles, incredible technique. Check out his playing on the current tour. He blows away Clapton, Page, Townshend, let alone any of the younger guys.

  • @tonyrome67 You are correct sir. I just threw out Townsend's name because I was watching something about Monterey Pop Festival where Townsend was talking about how The Who or The Experience couldn't figure out who was going to go on stage first and Townsend said that Hendrix was basically did Townsend's act. I also forgot that Clapton, Page and Beck all played with the Yardbirds. Also, doesn't Clapton still say he is the best guitarist in the World today?

  • dark and acidic

  • to all guitar players-

    his name is Joe T .

    his YouTube name is, englishbluesman .

    check him out.

    he is the closest player to ERIC CLAPTON , THERE IS TODAY.

  • did any one see that during the solo his guitar switches from the fire bird to the es  335

  • @alex219x Saw the Gibson neck and nut but no 335 body

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  • This video is wonderful and makes me sad. Seeing them as much older men and then flashing back to the days of their youth when the Rock genre was new and these three young men were pioneering sound in its most magnificent period.... It almost brings a tear for the wonder that was there, and a nostalgia for the exploration that will never be new again. Long live The Cream, the Beatles, Led Zeppelin, The Who, The Rolling stones, and so many other countless musical pioneers....

  • erik j reese

  • Eric Clapton this Eric Clapton that.....what is wrong with the people on here forgot to take your drugs.......the driving force main writer and forgotten genius in this band was always Jack Bruce....not to mention he's one of the greatest singers from that time!

  • @jamesmarshall01 what about Ginger Baker? all of them were super...

  • @CrazyVuki first super group and one of the best all were godly

  • @jamesmarshall01 What are you talkin' about? Ok, Jack was the singer, and one of the best in that moment, and I think it was a genius too...but Clapton was (and in a different way, nowadays is) GOD. Have you heard that solo? It's amazing!

  • @jaggerhendrix I never understood the glorification of Clapton. His solos sound unimaginitive and repetitive to me. I prefer Hendrix, Page, Gilmour...

  • @dragmio Well...I must admit Hendrix is better than Clapton, but I still prefer Eric...don't ask me why (and look that, I love Hendrix too...is in my nick ^^. Page is one of the greatest too, but "if you listen very hard ;)" is not so different to Clapton...they play in a very similar way...(blues scale mostly). But Gilmour?? Please...he is in a different league...

  • @jamesmarshall01 eric clapton made the band it took 3 of them not one!

  • @jamesmarshall01

    You are so right on about Jack Bruce. My all time favorite song by them is 'Traintime' Wheels of Fire album. Outrageous. Anyway, Clapton was just one of the three major cogs here. And he also was at his best during this particular time. He's never approached that level of excitement in any of his music since, and probably because there's no Jack Bruce and Ginger Baker. No shit an all-star band.

  • @jamesmarshall01

    Really? That must be why Bruce is so damn famous and Clapton wallows in obscurity.....oh wait

  • @Tron9800 stop being a smartass

    Cream would have been nothing if it werent for ALL of the members Jack Bruce, Eric Clapton and Ginger Baker

  • @omgiTsmeJon

    I think Cream was more of a tumultuous, passionate marriage than a great band. Talented individual members, yes, but they produced a handful of great songs and did a lot of musical masturbating. Jack and Ginger were more on the experimental freestyle jazz side, and Clapton was FIRMLY rooted in the blues, which is pretty damn structured, musically. Even now when Clapton lays down a blazing improvised solo that lasts 3 minutes, the tone and pace are always very structured.

  • @Tron9800 great analysis i completely agree well said.

  • @omgiTsmeJon

    You never hear Clapton messing around with feedback in a solo for ten minutes. He plays a strat with three settings, clean, dirty, and dirty overdrive. If you listen to Steppin' Out on Live Cream, that's about as out there as Clapton gets. And maybe it's just be, but he sounds uncomfortable. His bag tends to be stealing licks from a handful of artists and mixing them together with a fluidity very few can match. He likes to stay in his comfort zone, not leap into the abyss.

  • @Tron9800 its a fact that talent always gets recognized. (sarcasm is a two way street)

  • @jamesmarshall01 you are so absolutely right...jack bruce was the driving force main writer and forgotten genius in this band

  • @jamesmarshall01 Jack Bruce..yea',he was something good that's 4 sure! Did he not play w. E.Burdon & the Animals(esp' great was the vinyl w. 'GURU',on it! Do U remember the name/title???)......True true bro'XX Creashonrebel

  • @jamesmarshall01 ..Yea'was the album called :?We Gotta get Outta This Place?????

  • @jamesmarshall01 Jack Bruce, my Hero. You said it, man. Mr. Peter-Edward Baker is not a pile of shit neither. And in the end, Eric Who? Who's the fat cat playing the guitar?

  • @jamesmarshall01 Why don't you marry him then?

  • @jamesmarshall01 lol, good one, but seriously

  • what year was it in the beggining cuz that looked like 1980s clapton but im not sure if they had any reunions in the 80s

  • @TheShankPimp no this defintely was not in the 80's.. google is your friend.

  • @TheShankPimp

    yes my friend they did have a reunion back in 1987 they was playing on eric claptons patio i think it was the first get together since there farewell concert

  • g a y

  • i love you, penis-sized hands:) your so useful...

  • stop touching me that way Carlos Mencia!!!!!

  • do know what's really bad?  we can't ever see them live by the bands that wrote them. baker would probably pull a knife on bruce and half of the good musicians are dead. no we need to learn how to clone people

  • Lets not forget the drummer, hes a real dude..

  • JACK BRUCE is the man with the PLAN! My god, what a fantastic front man he was!

  • clapton was so much better back in the day!

  • @PapaBear747 --well, what do you expect after years of drug addiction, and stealing George Harrison's wife ?

  • @PapaBear747 Glad someone else says it. Clapton was God for about a year. Back in the day.

  • @PapaBear747 it was the drugs

  • @PapaBear747 much better looking??? :)

  • @PapaBear747 Rubbish! He was as rough as guts in the Cream days. It wasn't until Derek & the Dominoes and after that his playing really shone. Yes Jack Bruce was the better musician but who cares, he's a bass player and bass players don't impress the wallies. It's the guitarists who get all the chicks man, face reality.

    If you don't like this rather unfair pecking order there's not much to do except Google up some Stanley Clarke Youtube videos. Sorry to be the bearer of bad news.

  • @felixq78 alot of times when i go with girls to concerts they can't tell the bassists from the guitarists cause they look the same to them. strange huh?

  • @PapaBear747 Clapton died during the seventies...that dude just looks like him and uses his name.

  • @PapaBear747

    NO ONE can criticize clapton!! he is god!!

  • someone likes close ups of mouths

  • holy shit that was amazing

  • Cream Cream Cream!!!.. Rock!!!

  • TOTALLY FUCKING HAPPENING!!!

  • My dream is a Creamy Faith tour Jack, Eric, Ginger and Steve Winwood.they would rule !

  • i really dont need the mouth close-up

  • QUE BUENA ROLA DE VERDAD!

  • someone needs to bring back good music not just sythesized crap people sell as music so they can make a buck. if stevie ray can bring blues back in the eighties, im pretty sure someone could enlighten this generation

  • this is definetly the cream of the crop.

  • There will never be anything quite like this, ever again. I hate to say it but it's the truth. The "music" of today is hardly music, it's pathetic noise that most of us are stuck listening to, time and time again. The recognition of such a fact should be forced upon today's generation of the youth. They know not what real music is, and I thank my parents (and myself) for gracing such sweet sounds upon my ears. Fuck..

  • @beenohopps well obviously 60's and 70's are the best ages of music! floyd,beatles,who,stones,zeppe­lin etc

    but there are a few bands i should say that i am very proud of it (i mean,of being on this era and live knowing there are still good bands)

    MGMT,Arctic Monkeys

  • @beenohopps im setting out to prove you wrong, sir ; D

  • ***J*A*C*K***B*R*U*C*E*** is the MAN.

  • My dad has this on VHS, I've been listenin to Cream since I could recognise sound/music.

    Theres no bass/lead hook up like the first 20 seconds in the garden. That sound, im so glad it was recorded.

  • I grew up in this era ans as far as I am concerned Cream, " Jack Bruce, Ginger Baker and Eric Clapton were a huge part of the evolution and transition of Rock and Roll into the Metal Phase which In turn opened dorrs in a sense for others such as Jimmy Page, Jimi Hendrix and many other greats. Still lets remember the Cornerstone of great rock and roll guitar riffs was Chuck Berry in my opinion

  • Without Jack Bruce ... the rock would not be the same thing...

    is a genius, Gezzer Butler (Black Sabbath)has recognized several times that he is his major influence

  • Jack Bruce what a classic

  • is this me or the intro sound like Sweet Home Alabama?

  • too bad there still not together!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  • that little improvisation on the bass, hoohoho at 0:19 is amazing...

  • jackkk bruuccceee sweeeett!!!1

  • These british groups really had nice lyrics

  • Jack Bruce, the biggest ego in the business. Will always tell you Cream was his band, it was a meeting of equals. Clapton bailed on Blind Faith as he never wanted Ginger in but would not stand up for a different drummer.

  • If only Eric were bold enough back then to convince the guys to let Steve Winwood into the band. He's the only guy who could have made this perfect band MORE perfect with his vocals and skill on the organ.

  • best 3 peice band ever i think so!!!!

  • look at eric face looking at his mate - you can tell they are good mates

  • @JHARRISJ actually by the time this was filmed they barely even talked lol

  • I don't know why or when music changed to what we have now...but sure seems like there was a wrong turn somewhere along the line. I keep having to refer to the past. I'm really doubting the next 20.

  • haha, clapton just smiling in the back, he looks like hes baked out of his mind

  • My God! Can it get any more intense?? I don't think so. Threee guys people! This is rock t it's finest. Nobody can touch this feeling. Peace.

  • Cream

  • im 14 and modern music is shit i dont have anything on my ipod less than 35 years old

  • @frenchie2alfalfa so nothing after 1975? your just fucking ignorant

  • @TheFag2 i think your name says it all...

  • @BorisSs7 so you hate gay people?

  • take "the" out of the title

  • @JewTown13 No, originally they were named The Cream, as in The Cream of the crop. It was shortened by fans, but Clapton Baker and Bruce referred to themselves as The Cream until the demise of the band.

  • @KMHRocker damn, good to know

  • 下北沢のヒッピーな皆様方、申し訳ございませんでした。神レコー­ドは、消却致しましたm(__)m

    最高のギター技術&プロデュース技術が凝縮された動画です。

    the Star of DAVIDE,this ONE!!!!!

  • Clapton gets all of the cred for Cream, but Jack wrote all of the really cool shit.

  • @pretorious700 Exactly man, what people need to realize is that they were a supergroup, and you can't be a supergroup because of one man. Jack is a legend on bass(and writing to me), Clapton is legend on guitar(more so with Cream to me), and Ginger Baker is a fuckin legendary BEAST on those drums....

  • @pretorious700 well, he did work with another writer who even wrote some songs fully. not trying to diminish jack in any way, just sayin.