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Cream - Sunshine Of Your Love live at Royal Albert Hall, London.
November 26th, 1968
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"Farewell Concert" is the live recording of the Cream's final concert at the Royal Albert Hall on November 26th, 1968.
Directed by Tony Palmer, the film incorporates pieces of six performances with narration by BBC announcer Patrick Allen, along with interviews with the band members themselves, showcasing their playing abilities.
The film has often been criticized for both its mediocre sound and visual effects.

In 2005, a special extended edition of the concert appeared featuring full versions of all songs separated from the narration and interviews. The new version featured digitally remastered sound and video including three bonus songs.

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  • Clapton is god.

  • Did the narrator say 'Not the greatest musicians?'...asshat.

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  • kickass

    

  • This director seems to have a really huge fascination for Jack's face.

  • @MagicalSix While Jimi is the more influential and more original, I'd also say that Stevie Ray Vaughn (in his sadly abbreviated career) was a more skilled player. He had the same manic playing style as Hendrix, but had superior phrasing and control (like Clapton). When Stevie Ray played lead, he literally never ran out of places to go.

  • @MagicalSix I agree that Hendrix was the better overall player, but to call Eric Clapton a novice in comparison is hyperbole. Jimi's lead playing was spectacular at its best, but he had a bad habit of straying away from the melody. There were times when Jimi was literally just making noise, and you have no clue what the hell he was trying to do (and he probably didn't know either). That's not a problem that Clapton has ever had.

  • @MrSnapy1

    He had to shout so that he can get through to the audience

  • Jack Bruce sucked live singing not sure why but he sounded better in the studio.He changed his tone and pitch could still shred that base tho!.

  • やっぱ、クラプトンはクリーム時代がベストやねん。

    神!

    sorry in Japanese!

  • Clapton, Hendrix, Beck, Page and the list goes on. Comparison is just apples and oranges - they were all great. Just enjoy the music.

  • @godofmetalmm hell no. You are so wrong about that. Lol. You obviously have no idea that Jimi played circles around clapton, even when he jammed with cream, he made clapton feel like a novice guitar player, which he is compared to Hendrix. No one ever has or ever will compare to Jimi Hendrix. People can do what Cream did, but no one can do what Jimi did. Why? Because he was/is the greatest guitarist EVER.

  • @MagicalSix yes jimi hendrix was a better showman and a good guitarist but clapton is god of guitar n better than jimi

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