3. Cream Documentary
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4.50 to 5.15 is a beautiful singing tone plus great phrasing. Eric was apart from other players of the era up until 1968.
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where's part 1 and 2??
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I love Peter Green, but Clapton's playing is on par, if not greater, than Peter's guitar playing. Clapton's live performances with Cream and Derek & the Dominos (especially the bootlegs) are unbelievable and still, IMO, unmatched to this day. How do you account for the fact that Eric's contemporaries and even his heroes regard him as one of the greatest, if not the greatest, guitarist ever? Are they wrong, or would you label them under the "average non-musician listener" category?
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@Thamacx NO shit, dude his sound on the 2005 reunion dvd was unreal. He's practically 70 and better than he was when he was 20.
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I thought Clapton was a great guitar player until I heard Peter Green. Clapton's feels contrived in comparison. He's still very good to me.. but theres that extra 2% that can't not be taught or learned that he just doesn't have. To the average none musician listener I can see how they might think he was "God".
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@Thamacx absolutely!!!!!!!!!!!!
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@Theloniousfunkk i though it was cuz his friends would tease him that he was a slow player even though ironically hes incredibly fast if he wants to be
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@BobReidy :personality clashes,mainly btw Bruce & Baker.Plus they were touring most of the time they were together -basically they were sick of each other.............
cream r absolutly fantastic, and i love the song Politician
castarlblues 2 years ago 10
Ginger's the best fucking drummer in rock history... One of my idols!!!
Thamacx 1 year ago 9