Posted on 02/13/2018 2:10:47 PM PST by RoosterRedux
I love it.
Yeah, I have it on DVD. Good show and they all were on the same wavelength. Maybe some of the songs were a bit slower but the maturity and skill was evident... like second nature even though they hadn’t played together for years. Also if you want a Cream substitute check out Gary Moore playing with Ginger and Bruce calling themselves BBM. Moore rips like a young Clapton copying his intensity and style. He does Clapton better than Clapton, one can argue.
I could not get my hands on the image until out of the mist a concept began to emerge. To symbolize the achievement of human creativity and its expression through technology a space ship was the material object. To carry this new spore into the universe, innocence would be the ideal bearer, a young girl, a girl as young as Shakespeares Juliet. The space ship would be the fruit of the tree of knowledge and the girl, the fruit of the tree of life.
The space ship could be made by Mick Milligan, a jeweler at the Royal College of Art. The girl was another matter. If she were too old it would be cheesecake, too young and it would be nothing. The beginning of the transition from girl to woman, that is what I was after. That temporal point, that singular flare of radiant innocence. Where is that girl?
Woooo Weeeeeee!!!
Dat’s some rockin’ Cajun tune you bet!
Beautiful!
Made me cry!
Thanks for posting the acoustic version. Still amazing after all these years.
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