3 rd September 1967.. But the Cream of this Crop was in the heyday of the psychedelic bliss of the 60s. Crossroads (Live At Winterland, San Francisco / 1968), Spoonful (Live At Winterland, San Francisco / 1968), Traintime (Live At Winterland, San Francisco / 1968), Lyricapsule: The Surfaris Drop ‘Wipe Out’; June 22, 1963, Lyricapsule: The Byrds Drop ‘Mr. Rep. Rashida Tlaib.. it is Me you owe an Apology to. It's an extraordinarily daring performance that displays the intricate interplay and innate chemistry of these musicians. That spoon, that spoon, that spoonful The above comments have concentrated on Clapton simply because he was the one that made
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Although all three members, especially Clapton, had established reputations in Europe, none of them had ever ventured to America. Change ), You are commenting using your Facebook account. Just a little spoon of your precious love bands. Credited to Willie Dixon as composer, despite considerable instrumental development and innovation, this original recording is identical to the last.fm (live at Winterland) version, notwithstanding understandable subtle differences in reproduced sound quality. That spoon, that spoon, that spoonful, yeah Could fill spoons full of diamonds In many ways, Cream is largely responsible for creating the basic blueprint for rock music, with their heavier (and much louder) fusion of blues and rock 'n' roll. Because these Fillmore Auditorium and Winterland recordings were utilized as individual tracks on multiple albums over the course of the next several years, much date confusion surrounds the individual songs as well. Cream's first residency at Bill Graham's Fillmore Auditorium occurred the last week of August and the first week of September. Thanks in large part to this initial run of 1967 Fillmore Auditorium performances, word of mouth spread rapidly. Bruce and Baker are particularly impressive here, playing with a relentless fury that is well beyond what any rhythm section was attempting at the time. This audience recording of the Sunday documents this transitional period Cream clearly
Cream's first residency at Bill Graham's Fillmore Auditorium occurred the last week of August and the first week of September. For the first week, Graham presented the Butterfield Blues Band and Southside Sound System (which featured Charlie Musselwhite and Harvey Mandel) as openers to create a truly incredible triple bill of modern blues. "East-West" (a brilliant 28 min version from early 1967 is available on
Let us know what you think of the Last.fm website. This is the performance that would later surface on Live Cream Volume 2 and features some of the greatest wah-wah guitar soloing ever played by a white man.