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Intriguing... never would have heard it without your post.
Thanks.
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great tune..thanks for posting..
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yeah!!!!
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Cool man! Thanks!! :)
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@MacMic333 it's pretty gay. especially bruce's vocals
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iCe CrEaM
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I Cream sono stati una band rock britannica attiva tra il 1966 e il 1968, che, rivisitando vecchi schemi del blues, riuscì ad innovare il rock in generale,[4] influenzando molti artisti, tra i quali Jimi Hendrix, Queen, Black Sabbat e Van Halen.Formati dal chitarrista Eric Clapton, dal bassista Jack Bruce e dal batterista Ginger Baker, furono il primo power trio ad aver avuto notevole successo e uno dei primi supergruppi della storia
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@EdTracey347 The deluxe edition of Disraeli Gears has a bunch of rare tracks. The Clearout, Weird of Hermiston and Hey Now Princess are gems. Not songs that should've evern been tossed aside. It also has alternate takes and a few versions of Lawdy Mama, which became Strange Brew just with totally different lyrics.
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How great is finding a rare Cream song?? Like finding gold by accident!
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Other than "Beauty Queen" and the Falstaff beer commercial, this appears to be the only one of those Chalk Farm extra songs that didn't make it onto a subsequent Cream (or Jack Bruce) album.
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at 0:20, is this from the BBC Sessions, there are two active filmers...
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This reminds of "Anyone for Tennis" or "Pressed Rat and Wharthog" - off beat for them, but still entertaining. First time I heard this.



this is from "those were the days" (1997), isn't it?
ciavattiella 3 years ago
No, it's not but I think it's the same version that was officially released on Those Were the Days.
joiletjake87 3 years ago