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Cream - Spoonfull live at Royal Albert Hall, London.
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In May of 2005 Cream returned to London's Royal Albert Hall-to the same stage where they had completed what was thought to be their final performance in 1968. It was one of the most eagerly anticipated, hard-to-get tickets in rock history. With the exception of a brief reunion set at their 1993 induction into the Rock and roll Hall of Fame, Cream had not played together in nearly four decades. This DVD documents Cream's momentous London shows. Performances from each of the four nights are featured and much more. Also included are alternate performances and interviews with Ginger Baker, Jack Bruce, and Eric Clapton. Cream formed in 1966 and disbanded in 1968. The band were a prolific and thrilling live act and toured incessantly in their short but remarkable history.

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  • One could say that Clapton was the frontman of Cream, but that is just because of the fact that he went on to become a much more well known musician. I stand by my statement that Cream consisted of three frontmen!

  • @jeffdcarruthers Jeff, sorry you can't hear what i am hearing right now!...Wonderful bass lines from the Master of improv...please try to change to a different pair of speakers, so you too can hear this wonderful song! Good luck! Glenn

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  • shit this is good

  • @MrBrianredmond Yes, very smart of you. I wasnt thinking of that my friend

  • @chasdffdf Dont you mean ask Willie Dixon

  • Awesome! The three of them are great, but I think Jack Bruce was the creative force in those days. I agree with everything said about his voice and bass playing. Clapton’s sound was already unique, but his originality developed later. Of course, without Willie Dixon and those blues masters before them, this would not have been possible. Cream was a highlight in this continuum…

  • is he your friend?

  • @bluegreen988 I dont know ask Howlin Wolf

  • spoonfull is it about herion? 

  • @barcagirl2001 Very very well put, I could not agree more!

  • Jack Bruce, the most powerful white voice to ever sing the blues. The fact that he's a master bassist is just insanity

  • Me encantaaaa

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