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Agree with everyone, these 3 were the the top of the heap while they were together.

danevans
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Ginger Baker on drums was the first drummer to capture the African beat in popular music. Ginger was another genius. Discovered this song when I was 12, in 1968, still one of my top 10 songs ever.

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An all time great by 3 musical geniuses. Clapton, Jack Bruce on bass/vocals, and the stupendous “Jazz” drummer Ginger Baker!

randyallaben
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Something about when Eric kicks on the wah just reaches into my soul.

An all-time BANGER 😎

MrDMF
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Eric Clapton on guitar was phenomenal on that song. Wah wah pedals to the max. Amazing performance.

rmsjt
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You hear Ginger's influence in every drummer since. He hit the drums with such attitude

chrissiler
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Quite possibly one of rocks first great bassist in Jack Bruce and he was no slouch when it came to singing.

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This was one of the earliest songs that featured Clapton using a wah wah pedal. One of the producers of Cream was Felix Pappalardi, who played viola on the parts of the song with those sustained notes. Later he became bassist and co-lead vocalist of the group Mountain, who were heavily influenced by Cream.

-R.Gray-
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Jack Bruce, while generally noted as one of the GOAT bassists, is also one of rhe greatest rock vocalists of all time.

bobschiller
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58 yrs later & I finally read the lyrics to this classic. Paid more attention to the guitar, I guess. 💜💜💜

dianel
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Thanks u2, great to see music lovers loving new/old jams…. Play it forward

sutech
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I know I'm bragging but, we had the best Drugs, the best Cars, and The Best Frigging What a time it was to be young. The sixties and seventies!

AmbassadorJenks
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I love the drums on this track. Gives me a tribal vibe.

MonicaDBrini
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Cream got back together in 2005 at The Royal Albert Hall. There is good video of them live playing "I'm So Glad", "Stormy Monday", and "Badge". They sounded great on stage with the newest equipment.

Sammylu-greenbeatsred
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Ginger Baker is one of my favorite drummers of all time. A freak. Double bass daddy. Listen to his song " Toad" from about 1970. It's crazy.

gramps
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Hard to believe, only 3 guys, drums, base, and Clapton on guitar. Such a big sound.

johnnyd
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Another Hall of Fame tune that all rock fans will forever remember!

joelliebler
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Cream was a huge band growing up in my house due to my older cousin's love of guitar 🎸. Every time I hear this song, I think of Billy and 'The Great Flood of 1993' when the whole neighborhood flooded and our basement had 3 feet of water (and rising). I was only able to save Billy's vinyl copy of Disraeli Gears and the rest of his albums. Good times and great review!

melissaford
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The great lyrics of poet Peter Brown and the virtuoso playing of Jack Bruce, Ginger Baker, and Eric Clapton was a majestic combination

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Love to watch you two rocking out to one of the great bands of my youth.

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