Originally by Robert Johnson
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Sounds great thru headphones, I tell ya.
Same.
The greatest blues / rock song ever, this got me through high school and the vast emptyness beyond. thank you cream and the great robert johnson
but your youtube account says your 27. so how did you see them all 40 years ago?
It’s all 3. A Trinity! A night when the trio played with power, ease and bliss!
**straight eights
cuz bruce was so locked in on it, it drowned it out. sounds like baker is playing straight 16ths on this one
The Winterland Ballroom should have been preserved as a historic landmark for this performance alone.
Jack Bruce could bang out a tune!!!!!!!!!!
Jack Bruce could bang out a tune!!!!!!!!!!
You’re right, this was a BAND, made of puer virtuous people, not just one.
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Is it just me or does it sound a bit like during the solo one of the string went a bit off tune?
how many people knew robert johnson existed before cream did this song? i sure didn’t. but man he was something else wasn’t he?
It was either Ginger Baker or Jack Bruce that once said "We played jazz but just didnt tell Eric".
i prefer the lynyrd skynyrd version
Exactly the same thing with me.
Eric Clapton please
Cream was the greatest group i ever saw in 1967 and ive seen the beatles, stones, the band , bob dylan etc. . . . they will always have my adoration . . . three people making that much joy . . . my date and i left the concert in tears and we weren t alone . . . it was that good !
44 years later and this tune still has the raw power of a train hitting you head on…
音がデジタルですね アナログレコードの音とはかなり違うように感じます ^^;
どちらが本当の音なんだろう。。。
I never realized Clapton sang this one. I always thought Jack sang this one.