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Clapton plans Cream's Reunion Tour (Cream)
News.Telegraph ^ | 11/13/04 | Hugh Davies

Posted on 11/14/2004 1:12:28 AM PST by beyond the sea

Eric Clapton has astounded the music world by finally agreeing to reform Cream, rock's first supergroup, 36 years after they split up at the height of their worldwide fame.

Back then Clapton was declared a "guitar God", Ginger Baker was the epitome of the wild-eyed rock drummer and Jack Bruce was the pioneer of a raw, biting tone for the electric bass.

Over two years they sold more than 35 million records, producing a new form of "heavy" music that fused hard rock, blues and jazz. But they were unable to survive their ego-powered celebrity.

There was such venom at the end that, years later, Clapton said the thought of a reunion "scares the living daylights out of me".

John Mayall, the veteran leader of the Bluesbreakers, the British band from which Clapton defected to create Cream in 1966, said yesterday: "I'm amazed. But Eric is always doing something unexpected. He moves in so many directions, always out front with his music."

Sources close to the musicians said that reunion plans were under way, with Clapton, 59, Bruce, 61, and Baker, 65, talking of "probably two gigs, or maybe more" at the Royal Albert Hall in May, although that venue, where Clapton staged his traditional blues stint this spring, has yet to be booked.

The hall was where Cream last performed in Britain in November 1968 after shows in America that were earning the trio $60,000 a night.

Cream have played together only once since, with searing versions of White Room, Crossroads and Sunshine of Your Love, at the Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Fame in Los Angeles in 1993.

Rehearsals for the reunion, with new material, are expected to begin early in the new year.

Mayall, visiting London from his home in Los Angeles, said: "I can't imagine Cream's reappearance will be a marathon again, as Eric is now very much a family man.

"It's probably Eric on one of his nostalgia trips, as Jack and Ginger are not exactly headline names of this generation. It's likely to be for a charity, or the music, not the money."


TOPICS: Music/Entertainment
KEYWORDS: clapton; cream; entertainment; guitar; music; reunion; rocknroll
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To: Eric in the Ozarks

it's called festival express. it is out on dvd.


101 posted on 11/14/2004 12:26:24 PM PST by drhogan
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To: beyond the sea

Jack Bruce Forever!!!
I'm stil pissed at Clapton for giving up rock & roll in favor of sappy top-40 tripe--he was the best rock guitarist of his day. Don't even get me started on Eric's (lack of) singing ability.
p.s. Too bad Felix is no longer with us, RIP.


102 posted on 11/14/2004 12:35:23 PM PST by Cruising Speed
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To: LS
I had the great privilege of seeing Hendrix (twice); Cream; Led Zep (once, and they were bad); Vanilla Fudge; Santana (twice); and even Iron Butterfly. Ah, those were the days, my friend, we thought they'd never end. ---

You're a very lucky man/woman!

103 posted on 11/14/2004 1:08:17 PM PST by beyond the sea (ab9usa4uandme)
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To: eddie willers

thrilled


104 posted on 11/14/2004 1:09:43 PM PST by beyond the sea (ab9usa4uandme)
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To: bandleader
LOL!

Yep.........

105 posted on 11/14/2004 1:11:22 PM PST by beyond the sea (ab9usa4uandme)
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To: drhogan

No, the 16 minute version of "Toad" was good enough for me.


106 posted on 11/14/2004 4:02:03 PM PST by philo
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To: DoctorMichael

This may just be a farewell to Jack and Ginger. Jack's in rough shape and Ginger has looked worse than Kieth Richard for 40 years.

It will be worth a listen in any case. Clapton has been playing elevator music for way too long. That Robert Johnson retrospective was atrocious.


107 posted on 11/14/2004 4:09:49 PM PST by Poser (Joining Belly Girl in the Pajamahadeen)
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To: null and void

"SWLABR She Was Like A Bearded Rainbow..."

Wasn't that SWABLR... Speed with acid brings large rushes?


108 posted on 11/14/2004 4:12:37 PM PST by Poser (Joining Belly Girl in the Pajamahadeen)
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To: LS
I could never choose between him and Tim Bogert as the best bassist of all, because they were so different.

Wow, LS, I guess great minds think alike. I also absolutely love Bogert's bass work. I saw him recently with Vanilla Fudge. Bogert's mellowed out in his showmanship, but his playing and singing are still top notch.

109 posted on 11/14/2004 4:16:35 PM PST by Begin (RIP RWR 1911-2004)
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To: beyond the sea

Man. By the way, Hendrix was so drugged out the second time I saw him that he couldn't even tune his guitar. First time I saw him, at Sun Devil Gym in Tempe, he was just coming off the Monkees tour with a group called "Soft Machine" as the warm up. SM was a trio of bass, key, and drums. With the Experience, these were the first two power trios I had ever heard. They kept blowing out the circuits at SDG and the drummer for SM kept doing impromtu solos while they fixed the circuits.


110 posted on 11/14/2004 4:25:50 PM PST by LS
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To: Begin
We used to idolize "Cactus" with Appice and Bogert, and a friend was a concert promoter who had Cactus for a four-night stint at a club in Phx. We got to go every night. But Bogert and Appice were into hot cars and hotter women.

Interesting fact: Carmine Appice wrote what is the best selling drum book of all time: an intro to rock and roll drumming, and occasionally you'll see him doing "color" commentary at Drum and Bugle competitions on ESPN. Also, Bogert apparently started his own music school in LA for rockers.

111 posted on 11/14/2004 4:27:50 PM PST by LS
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To: JoeSixPack1

Clapton looks great for his age. This is nice to see because Bruce and Baker can probably use the money. Clapton appears to be a pretty good chap. He was best friedns with George Harrison who was a gentle soul.


112 posted on 11/14/2004 4:28:21 PM PST by FrankRepublican (Arlen Specter = Ted Kennedy Dem NO AMNESTY NO Open Borders w/ Mexico)
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To: RedCobra
Love Jeff Beck. Isn't Gilmour a bass player? You thinking of the Deep Purple guitarist? Ritchie . . . someone? Wasn't Gilmour the bass player in the third iteration of DP?

I saw Jeff Beck in Phx. with the "Jeff Beck Group." GREAT bass player and drummer (Cozy Powell). But Beck was always just a little weird, preferring to go for the oddball sound or rhythm rather than just playing the damn song.

113 posted on 11/14/2004 4:29:56 PM PST by LS
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To: Cruising Speed
Poor Felix. His own wife killed him.

People always compared me to Corky Laing, and I think it's fair. Laing was a poor man's Carmine Appice, but very solid. Our guitar player, on the other hand, both looked and SANG like Leslie West, though he was a much busier (and faster) guitar player than West.

114 posted on 11/14/2004 4:32:13 PM PST by LS
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To: ConYoungBlack
I reported you to the moderators.

you deserve to be zotted, tarred and feathered, and listen to rap and britney spears music for the rest of your natural life for even doubting his worshipfulness, eric clapton.

115 posted on 11/14/2004 4:32:43 PM PST by chilepepper (The map is not the territory -- Alfred Korzybski)
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To: beyond the sea; Travis McGee
It's way After Midnight here, it's Too Late so I'm going to my White Room to get some sleep

I'm so Glad!

116 posted on 11/14/2004 4:33:54 PM PST by wardaddy (my noble timcat is in rabies jail doing a 10 day bit.....thanks to animal control facists.)
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To: Drew68
yep. he needs to find hisself a good 335, or at least a paul. besides, if he was going to use a strat he's already sold blackie and brownie anyway and using new high tech strats w/ midrange boosters ain't going to cut it...
117 posted on 11/14/2004 4:40:20 PM PST by chilepepper (The map is not the territory -- Alfred Korzybski)
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To: DanTheAdmin
Baker rocks.

IMHO the finest "single shot" album of all time is, without any real competition, "Blind Faith". I listen to it constantly and never tire of it. If this reunion produces something only 10% as good as Blind Faith, I will be thrilled none-the-less...

118 posted on 11/14/2004 4:45:59 PM PST by chilepepper (The map is not the territory -- Alfred Korzybski)
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To: dennisw

All hail Cream!

119 posted on 11/14/2004 4:50:05 PM PST by DoctorMichael (The Fourth Estate is a Fifth Column!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!)
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To: drhogan
........Crossroads.........

RealMedia File:
http://www.jackbruce.com/sounds/crossroads.rm

Crossroads (Robert Johnson) King of Spades Music (BMI)
I went down to the crossroads, fell down on my knees
Down to the crossroads, fell down on my knees
Asked the Lord above for mercy, save me if you please

I went down to the crossroads, tried to flag a ride
Down to the crossroads, tried to flag a ride
Nobody seemed to know me, everybody passed me by

Well I'm going down to Rosedale, take my rider by my side
Going down to Rosedale, take my rider by my side
You can still barrelhouse, baby, on the riverside

Going down to Rosedale, take my rider by my side
Going down to Rosedale, take my rider by my side
You can still barrelhouse, baby, on the riverside

You can run, you can run, tell my friend-boy, Willie Brown
Run, you can run, tell my friend-boy, Willie Brown
And I'm staying at the crossroads, believe I'm sinking down


120 posted on 11/14/2004 4:56:12 PM PST by DoctorMichael (The Fourth Estate is a Fifth Column!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!)
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