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It meanders, explodes, reigns itself in, does all that again and has a wonderfully subtle brilliant psychedelic lead break.
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Always loved strange brew - dis gears was my favourite album as a kid of 8, my dad could never find half of his records as I had borrowed them, black sabbath was another I loved, can’t remember the album but nim was on it.
RIP ginger
Every Team Needs A John Ryan - The Winger Who's a Ringer!!!!!
Got a mate to pirate a CD copy of Cream Live at the Albert Hall,2005. Magnificent concert although of course it was bits from the six or seven nights they played. I think Clapton calls him Peter George Baker,wonderful drummer in a wonderful band. Just needs Eric to pop his clogs to reunite with Ginger and Jack Bruce and get Cream re-established in Rock n Roll Heaven.
Got a mate to pirate a CD copy of Cream Live at the Albert Hall,2005. Magnificent concert although of course it was bits from the six or seven nights they played. I think Clapton calls him Peter George Baker,wonderful drummer in a wonderful band. Just needs Eric to pop his clogs to reunite with Ginger and Jack Bruce and get Cream re-established in Rock n Roll Heaven.
I remember going to watch the film of the original Albert Hall concert at the Regal or the Odeon. The camerawork gave me tremendous headache. All that zooming back and forth on the screen. It was bloody awful.
I remember going to watch the film of the original Albert Hall concert at the Regal or the Odeon. The camerawork gave me tremendous headache. All that zooming back and forth on the screen. It was bloody awful.