Cream - Sunshine Of Your Love (2005) Live At Royal Albert Hall
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merci superbe
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@guitarzilla100 haha
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@guitarzilla100 no what im saying is that 60s rock they really didnt care so much about the technical side of it they just went by how they were feeling. Jazz has alot of feeling as well. and i figured you liked them if you were watching the vid haha.
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@acdcandnerf I guess I just have a personality that loves to argue...
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@acdcandnerf So you are saying Jazz is void of feeling? And please don't misunderstand me, I love the 60's bands.
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look quit fighting over ts and 60s rock while ts and the rest of them may have more technical proficiency, bands like cream, Hendrix and so on were more about feeling not so much about the technical side of things. its two different styles of music you cant compare them.
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Claps completely riffed the shit out of that!
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@MrOhjok I know Trombone Shorty will most liikely never be as popular as Cream and the other huge bands of the 60's and on. But that is all I agree with. Yes, artist such as Coletrane, Parker, and Davis all had superior (by far) technical proficiency as had an infinately deeper knowledge of music.
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@guitarzilla100 See illen89 below please I enjoy primitive music. Not sure about "far greater musical knowledge and technical skill, etc. Contemporary vs. the Cream era? No contest.I speak for almost everyone.Sorry Zilla. It's reality. It was the best of times for rock. Other genres aside. Bands of today credit their inspiration from the Cream era. TS will never reach the fame and legendary status as Cream. NEVER. I'm still shocked you said that. But it's O.K. You'll come around.
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@MrOhjok There were plenty of 60's musicians that were far more talented than rock musicians of course. Look into bebop and avant garde. Those men could do things these guys could only dream of. They had far greater musical knowledge and technical skill than their contemporary rock musicians. But you have your preferences of course. There is nothing wrong with primative music.
jack's fringers scorched the frets right off that bass 6:10
frizzance 4 months ago 4
Is it safe for me to say that Ginger Baker has not aged or lost any energy over the years? I THINK SO!!!
gsp227 4 months ago 3