Im pretty sure, that this version of I'm So Glad is from the bootleg called "Live at the Grande Ballroom". if anyone wants a link to the album. just message me.
I mentioned this song as a reply to your comment on my Cream's Spoonful.I have this version on my Cream of Cream CD.I have it starting from your 2:29 mark ending just about where you end it.This version has more bite than Goodbye Cream's version.Check out Bruce's bass lines during the 1812 overture. Sorry folks but you probably won't notice it here.There's a more uptempo studio version that has the 1812 overture in it as opposed to the slower Fresh Cream version.
I LOVE Clapton & I can tell its him w/Cream. Artist today can't touch what they could do live. I have Cream Live vol 1 & 2 (both VERY highly recommended) Cream Rules.
If your young and fresh and think that the world began when you percieved it(subjective existance) ya this might shock you. This is the Only Clapton stuff I realy liked.
Im pretty sure, that this version of I'm So Glad is from the bootleg called "Live at the Grande Ballroom". if anyone wants a link to the album. just message me.
ChrisLeeBear 2 years ago
I'llll take that link.
Thanks
MorroccoM13 2 years ago
@ChrisLeeBear and can i have the live at the Grande Ballroom
cavekiller480 2 years ago
I don't understand why Clapton play popsongs when he can play guitar like this...
mback99 2 years ago
This doesn't sound all that great to me, it sounds like he's repeating a lot and with no direction.
No wonder Duane Allman blew his doors off...
Skyman46 2 years ago
@Skyman46
euh ... that's an improvisation so basically he has the right to do everything he wants to do
algrand90 1 year ago
@algrand90 Incoherent huh?
Skyman46 1 year ago
I mentioned this song as a reply to your comment on my Cream's Spoonful.I have this version on my Cream of Cream CD.I have it starting from your 2:29 mark ending just about where you end it.This version has more bite than Goodbye Cream's version.Check out Bruce's bass lines during the 1812 overture. Sorry folks but you probably won't notice it here.There's a more uptempo studio version that has the 1812 overture in it as opposed to the slower Fresh Cream version.
sillchill 3 years ago
I like the way the youtube mixed this thing!!! Clapton all in da mids!
Snotra 3 years ago
I LOVE Clapton & I can tell its him w/Cream. Artist today can't touch what they could do live. I have Cream Live vol 1 & 2 (both VERY highly recommended) Cream Rules.
CadillacL 3 years ago
i can confirm that. this was exactly claptons playingstyle during the cream era.
ChrisLeeBear 2 years ago 2
If your young and fresh and think that the world began when you percieved it(subjective existance) ya this might shock you. This is the Only Clapton stuff I realy liked.
Snotra 3 years ago
I would hazard a guess that this is a Jimi solo, right? I like the 1812 reference; funny.
MilesTrane21 3 years ago
Its actually eric clapton from 1967-68 era with cream. Not many people know he used to play like this.
victor2775 3 years ago
Whoa! I've always liked Clapton but I've never heard him play like that.
MilesTrane21 3 years ago
Victor isn't the end all be all of music knowledge. Are you sure that this is Eric Clapton?
RedStore4 3 years ago
im sure i posted the video.
victor2775 3 years ago
Why don't you post a video of you playing the guitar in your dorm?
RedStore4 3 years ago
What's the name of this song?
RedStore4 3 years ago
i'm so glad. its on the live cream album but this is not that version
stuporsession 3 years ago
sorry, its off the Goodbye album, not Live Cream
stuporsession 3 years ago