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Blind Faith London Hyde Park 1969 DVD Trailer

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This is a trailer for the DVD release of Blind Faith's "London Hyde Park 1969" live concert. Fusing the psychedelic blues of Eric Clapton (Cream) and the soulful vocals and keyboards of Steve Winwood (Traffic), with Rick Grech (Family) on bass and the phenomenal Ginger Baker (Cream) on drums, Blind Faith was rock's first super group. Formed in January of 1969 the band took the world by storm during that counter culture revolutionary year. Their self-titled debut was their only album ever released. It was a summertime chart smash hitting number one on both the US and UK charts.

Blind Faith's debut gig was in front of a cool 100,000 people on a warm day in London's Hyde Park on June 7th, 1969. The free concert was filmed but it has never been seen in its entirety until the release of this DVD 37 years later. The set may have lasted just over 45 minutes long, but fans were treated to a selection of timeless tracks including Presence of the Lord, Cant Find My Way Home and The Rolling Stones classic Under My Thumb. This is a unique opportunity to see the world's first super group perform for the very first time.

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  • maybe you just don't like it... Blind Faith is an awesome album

  • these guys should have stayed togther

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  • The first of these was blind faith. Negative. It was Cream.

  • My Dad told me about this. Little did I know it was on DVD though! Got it now however oh yes!

    I'm not of that Generation, but I can Tell with my own Ears & common Sense that this is a standard of music absent in todays "Industry".. As they've corrupted it into.

    For anyone that attended this & any other concert from the late 60's: "Have Pity on the new generation who somehow listen to Dubstep, Dance, POP, Screamo, etc & think that it's good Music!" England today, A race of Natural Born Idiots.

  • @MattHatter Yes they did and they all rejoined on stage at the end to do Sunshine of your love. However, there was much emotion on stage. Eric turned away from the crowd. Bonnie was extremely stoned and drunk! She fell off of the stage. Delaney jumped down to help her. She told him something nasty and he dropped her to the ground. The crowed became angry. But we were all very stoned and soon forgot it. What a time! To me Heaven must be a place were getting stoned, emotions and music are eternal.

  • @emwavemhz And did Delaney and Bonnie open for them?

  • @nick52695 clapton invited winwood for a few tours. check it out

  • @6firebird6 Me too! I'm the one with the long, scraggly hair.

  • I was there :)

  • I saw Bind Faith in Phoenix Arizona during the summer of 1969. That was a concert I will never forget. Blind Faith was musically the tightest band I have ever seen! I am only sorry that they made just one album. Can you just imagine what other Albums would have been like?

  • had no idea steve winwood was in blind faith. im an idiot.

  • The time to release the film of a concert in 1969 is.......er 1969 NOT 37 years later when anyone who was there (I was) is either dead or can't be bothered. And they wonder why these DVDs don't sell. Same thing with the Isle of Wight 1970 3CD box set and more famously, Jimi Hendrix Band of Gypsys at the Fillmore East. Who sits on these films for SO long and why?

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