@robertmacisaac jack was the driving force of Cream, his fantastic bass playing, scorching harmonica riffs, and his wailing vocals made the puzzle fit perfectly, and his writing and Pete Brown's lyrics were brought to life by the first and only true
this song is one of eeriest ballads I've ever heard. Jack Bruce's voice sounds almost perfect and the words pulse through that psychedelic caravan rhythm like ether.
This gong and In City Dreams put one in the zone big time.
very relaxing, very haunting, and if you're over fifty, uncomfortably poignant.
thanx for posting this. Almost sounds like a Soundgarden song. really special ballad.
Wow, this is so flower power trippy psychedelic! I'm going to see them in Glasgow and SO MUCH looking forward to it. Trower is my all time fave guitarist.
oh unbelievable... it could be in 'wheels of fire' or in in BruceWestLaing... i m surprised ...Bruce still a creative force...and that throne (remain) in the Trower of Power!
@waitaniwha Being over 50 I so feel and understand what you mean..As a blk man who was into cream back in the day I've never forgotten just how deep Jack was.I'm presently reading his Biograph. Thanks for this song I never heard. I fucking love it.
My understanding is that this was recorded in 2008... - not the '70s
penntocalli 2 weeks ago
Bruce is the man!
thbluespro 1 month ago
This tune reminds me of .... ; )
FazeDrifter 2 months ago
Only thing I can think of that could have made this better would be having Ginger Baker on drums.
daven58100 9 months ago
roll one up, don the headphones, turn out the lights...geez not the 70's again...killer song, killer riff.
aruba91961 10 months ago 6
@WayTooDazedConfus3d ... Hey, how are ya? Are you the one I was telling I saw Jack Bruce, at the Capital Theater in NJ?
If not, ignore this.
~Peace.
BornEnLighTeneD 1 year ago
ThanK You for this upload.
~Peace.
BornEnLighTeneD 1 year ago
Jack Bruce, Robin Trower, and Steve Winwood are all GODS. I saw all 3 of them, separately, live, many years ago.
~Peace.
TheBornAnnoyed 1 year ago
take Jack Bruce out of Cream, throw in a Grech and Winwood and you have Blind Faith...and that ain't bad at all.
jettablak 1 year ago
Some people diminish Jack Bruce. Take him out of Cream and what do you have? A guitar player and a drummer.
robertmacisaac 1 year ago
@robertmacisaac jack was the driving force of Cream, his fantastic bass playing, scorching harmonica riffs, and his wailing vocals made the puzzle fit perfectly, and his writing and Pete Brown's lyrics were brought to life by the first and only true
"supergroup"
BLUESMANRONCHICAGO 1 year ago
@BLUESMANRONCHICAGO I agree totally. Although Clapton would become an accomplished songwriter, Bruce at this point was writing their best stuff.
robertmacisaac 1 year ago
this song is one of eeriest ballads I've ever heard. Jack Bruce's voice sounds almost perfect and the words pulse through that psychedelic caravan rhythm like ether.
This gong and In City Dreams put one in the zone big time.
very relaxing, very haunting, and if you're over fifty, uncomfortably poignant.
thanx for posting this. Almost sounds like a Soundgarden song. really special ballad.
1Delta 2 years ago 10
Wow, this is so flower power trippy psychedelic! I'm going to see them in Glasgow and SO MUCH looking forward to it. Trower is my all time fave guitarist.
peresaker2 2 years ago
the audio was great but I couldn't get any video
kcp52 2 years ago
superb marketable psychedlia! Jefferson Airplane couldnt touch this!
Robbinyoazz 2 years ago
psychedlic...i like it!!
MadOKO899 3 years ago
oh unbelievable... it could be in 'wheels of fire' or in in BruceWestLaing... i m surprised ...Bruce still a creative force...and that throne (remain) in the Trower of Power!
BohemianConspiracy 3 years ago
Ive just discovered this, thank you for posting it,jack Bruce at his best,brilliant.
ritsoratso 3 years ago
This music defined an era of creativity the like of which history will not repeat for a very long time, if ever.
waitaniwha 3 years ago 11
@waitaniwha Being over 50 I so feel and understand what you mean..As a blk man who was into cream back in the day I've never forgotten just how deep Jack was.I'm presently reading his Biograph. Thanks for this song I never heard. I fucking love it.
octaviodelapaz 8 months ago
me too. Still a great genre, cause its got heart.
VicExcelsior 3 years ago 3
The best..Thats it
DiBiasehere 3 years ago 2
wow what a great song i must get the cd
bremman1 3 years ago