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CREAM
Oct 4, 2005 11:45:14 GMT -5
Post by pledm on Oct 4, 2005 11:45:14 GMT -5
Hi all,just wondering who likes CREAM,I love the group,I just finished watching CREAM at Royal Albert Hall 2005,its amazing wish I was there.Just want to know is their any other CREAM fans.
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CREAM
Oct 11, 2005 19:46:56 GMT -5
Post by timemachine on Oct 11, 2005 19:46:56 GMT -5
I'm into their stuff. I haven't gotten the reunion cd or DVD but I probably will at some point. I have the four original albums on vinyl and Live Cream vols 1 and 2 on cd.
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CREAM
Oct 12, 2005 11:53:08 GMT -5
Post by Bob on Oct 12, 2005 11:53:08 GMT -5
Yeah they're all right although I'm no big fan of Clapton.
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CREAM
Oct 12, 2005 13:26:45 GMT -5
Post by pledm on Oct 12, 2005 13:26:45 GMT -5
Hi Bobinbed,why the dislike of clapton?
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CREAM
Oct 19, 2005 16:49:02 GMT -5
Post by Bob on Oct 19, 2005 16:49:02 GMT -5
I don't dislike him but his guitarplaying just leaves me cold even though he is technically very good. Can't explain it really lol! I still don't mind a bit of cream though... Didn't say he was bad.
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CREAM
Dec 1, 2005 13:16:37 GMT -5
Post by pledm on Dec 1, 2005 13:16:37 GMT -5
Hi all,PBS will be showing the CREAM reunion Friday Dec 2 at 8 pm,check listings in your area,warning:there will be the usual pledge break but who cares you`ll be able to tape the concert they did at the Royal Albert Hall. ;D
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CREAM
Dec 2, 2005 16:47:41 GMT -5
Post by LeatherGay on Dec 2, 2005 16:47:41 GMT -5
I like Cream!
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CREAM
Dec 3, 2005 3:24:33 GMT -5
Post by pledm on Dec 3, 2005 3:24:33 GMT -5
HA,HA,HA. ;D
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CREAM
Aug 19, 2006 11:34:39 GMT -5
Post by pledm on Aug 19, 2006 11:34:39 GMT -5
Hi all, just some useless information its ginger bakers birthday he`s 67. ;D
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CREAM
Apr 5, 2007 14:21:23 GMT -5
Post by Cindy6 on Apr 5, 2007 14:21:23 GMT -5
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CREAM
Apr 5, 2007 14:24:39 GMT -5
Post by Cindy on Apr 5, 2007 14:24:39 GMT -5
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CREAM
Apr 5, 2007 16:40:53 GMT -5
Post by pledm on Apr 5, 2007 16:40:53 GMT -5
Hi Cindy, Welcome to Bobin`s forum,feel free to express yourself.
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CREAM
May 25, 2007 3:29:07 GMT -5
Post by pledm on May 25, 2007 3:29:07 GMT -5
Cream bassist says reunion in the works
05/24/2007 5:30 PM, AP
Jack Bruce says Cream is once again rising to the top. The bassist for the legendary rock group told The Associated Press on Thursday that he agreed recently to play an unspecified show or shows later this year with guitarist Eric Clapton and drummer Ginger Baker.
Bruce would not say when the reunion would occur, but that it would not be the seven-continent Live Earth shows on July 7: "It's a bit later than that."
Bruce recently told the Scotsman newspaper there was no chance the band would reunite because of long-standing tension between him and Baker.
"Then, the next day, it came up we're doing something if I wanted to. Obviously, I'm not going to be the one to say no," Bruce told the AP during an appearance at the Rock and Roll Fantasy Camp.
Representatives for Clapton and Baker have not confirmed the reunion.
Infighting and ego clashes between Baker and Bruce go back decades, with Baker once firing his drum sticks at Bruce during a show and Bruce upending Baker's drum kit.
Clapton persuaded Bruce and Baker to reunite in 2005 after a 37-year split. But the ill will resurfaced, with Baker accusing Bruce of turning up his bass to deafening levels during a Madison Square Garden show, and Clapton appeared uncomfortable on stage.
However, Bruce played those 2005 shows about a year after receiving a liver transplant that kept him alive. He hopes another Cream reunion would be less physically and mentally stressful.
"I hadn't recovered properly yet, so I found it quite difficult," Bruce said. "Now I'm completely recovered so I would enjoy it more."
Bruce made an infrequent performance Thursday, playing Cream's "Sunshine of Your Love" and "White Room" with former Kiss guitarist Bruce Kulick, Bad Company drummer Simon Kirke and Queen keyboardist Spike Edney before about 75 spectators at the Fantasy Camp. Bruce also played Cream songs with the camp's amateur bands, composed of about 50 rock fans who paid upward of $15,000 each for the privilege.
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CREAM
Aug 21, 2007 23:13:45 GMT -5
Post by plantlady on Aug 21, 2007 23:13:45 GMT -5
I saw Cream I think at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles, in around '67 0r '68. I can't think of words to say how great they were. Just three guys, and the giant concert hall was bursting with electricity. The sheer energy and brilliance of their musicianship is just beyond words. It was one of the most memorable shows of my life. You always remember those times when the music takes you to another realm.
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