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They switched the chorus, well except for a slight moment after the 2nd verse, instruments are amazing, it would be amazing to put this music to Howlin Wolf's soulful voice
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@xijack I totally agree!
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It was sooo..hard to play this..
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Absolutely. Strats are fantastic, but they just don't suit Eric's style of playing.
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great song
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I remember in the 60s when Hendrix and Clapton were at their peak, there were listener polls every year. And at that time one year Hendrix would win and the next Clapton would win. When Clapton was with Cream, on a good night, he was considered = to Hendrix.
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@pedroV2003 well nobody except duane allman. but I agree totally.
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perfect
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He still does when he gets back into the BLUES! Cream is and was the Godfarther of jamming! The nearly 20 mins version of this piece on 'Those Were The Days' live @ Winterland, San Francisco 1968 is about as classic as any Beethoven sonata and the same goes for N.S.U. Saw them twice @ Fillmore before I starting dropping but that don't matter now. Jack slapping that bass, Ginger his drums like a music maniac, and Eric unbelieving he could be making such sounds! You ALL were!
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i'm so glad clapton switched to strats and left cream



clapton should have stayed with gibson, and cream
xijack 1 year ago 21
I played this song at Guitar Center on one of those special Gibson SGS & A 1960 lead marshall stack. The shreaders there couldnt keep up to the power I was producing. Power > Speed.
RastafariPoet 1 year ago 13