Cream - Steppin Out - Live in Stockholm 1967
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@polymath7 Sorry it took so long to get back to you but my computer went south. The statement I made about Cream and Zeppelin was just me I happen to really like Cream a lot Both bands have change Rock and Roll and there is not many who could match up to them.
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Jesus! What is that tone?! Is that just the SG plugged into the Marshall?? It's GODLY
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@bigguy4570 That's a bold statement. If any live band can hold a candle to Cream, it's certainly Zeppelin.
If you (or the eighteeen who gave you the "thumbs up") think otherwise, it seems likely to me that you think so on too small a sample size of their respective performances.
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who gives a shit what is better, just listen to the fucking music bro's.
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nonono, i found it again, it#s the 1966 video of
Yardbirds - Train Kept A Rollin'
it has both of them.
probably you mean that but i'm not sure.
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But we digress- I must agree w/ others that this is the best ,sharpest live rendition of Steppin' Out .Cream - ascending, in that short ,brilliant arc.
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@OropherThranduil Quite .I believe you are referring to the club/ happening scene in Antonioni's "Blow Up " BTW if my old eyes aren't playing tricks -Beck's guitar is substituted (revealed in the edit )for a prop just before he really starts to smash it.
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but jesus, there is NOTHING of the byrdbirds live with page and beck doing dual lead, only one video and i think that one is mimed.
and that's the reason eric left, he was such blues purist back then, what you can easily hear when you put john mayall and the bluesbreakers feat eric clapton into the whatever you hear music with.
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@OropherThranduil Thanks for setting things in proper sequence.Eric leaving the Yardbirds was tantamount to heresy in those days .They were successful in not being perceived as scrambling to fill the most prominent part of a band aside from a lead vocalist.They re-loaded :)Have to them give a lot of credit -they charted very well post Clapton.
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actually jimmy started ass bass player after samwell smith left the band.
but then changed to second guitar when rythm guy chris dreja did bass i think and then playd dual lead with beck for some time.
Led Zepplin is good but could never hold a candle to Cream.
bigguy4570 2 years ago 19
Wasn't Cream always in their prime?
mlc520120 3 years ago 15