That Rainbow song is a bit heavy going. Something a bit easier going.
That Rainbow song is a bit heavy going. Something a bit easier going.
Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers - 'Southern Accents'
I love too many bands to have a single favourite .... but this is great
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If God wanted us to be vegetarians, why are animals made of meat ?
I still don't know how to embed a fucking video
If God wanted us to be vegetarians, why are animals made of meat ?
Mind you, those that have seen some of my other posts will probably all agree that's a good thing.
If God wanted us to be vegetarians, why are animals made of meat ?
copy the URL but then delete the s at the end of http
https replaced http with the S bit being a secure transfer protocol but I think omitting the S reverts to the old method and so embeds in plain text without using the transport layer. So instead of being filtered ,cached and scanned the new HTTPS is certificated and can be accessed quicker. I think the forum framework Saddo is built on is older than HTTPS and so you need to drop the s to embed. I may be wrong but there are plenty of developers on here who can probably correct me.
There you go X
A lost soul, and one of life's victims ...... but a truly riveting live performer
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If God wanted us to be vegetarians, why are animals made of meat ?
Not necessarily one of my favourite bands of all time, but this is a really good music video.
Watch the whole thing when you're a little bit drunk
Last edited by X; 05-24-2017 at 11:31 PM.
If God wanted us to be vegetarians, why are animals made of meat ?
Saw this line up last night. recommend them highly if you get the chance and are into Cream.
These guys jam it home dare I say out do themselves.
Malcolm BruceThe son of Cream singer-bassist Jack Bruce, Malcolm grew up in the thick of rock royalty and, via the Guildhall School of Music, began performing professionally at 16. As pianist, bassist, guitarist or engineer he has shared studios with Little Richard, Elton John, Eric Clapton and Dr John, and recorded and performed often with his father in the UK, US and Europe. Recent tours have included 60 dates with Joe Satriani and revisiting the music of Cream with Kofi Baker and Will Johns. Malcolm will launch his debut solo album, Salvation, as opening act on the Music Of Cream NZ tour.
Kofi Baker
Kofi's first performance was with his father, jazz-rock legend Ginger Baker, on live TV at the age of six. He's since played drums behind Tom Jones, Jack Bruce, Steve Marriott, and as half of a polyrhythmic powerhouse with his father across Europe in the 1980s. More recently, Kofi has played the Extreme Guitar Tour with Uli Jon Roth, Vinny Appice and Vinnie Moore, and joined with Malcolm Bruce to rekindle the spirit of Cream to critical acclaim on stage in US and UK. His own albums include Lost City and Abstract Logic, with Jonas Hellborg and Shawn Lane.
Will Johns
Encouragement from his uncle Eric Clapton was an auspicious start for teenaged singer-guitarist Will Johns. The son of legendary recording engineer Andy Johns (the Rolling Stones, Led Zeppelin), he has since performed with Joe Strummer, Ronnie Wood, Jack Bruce and Bill Wyman, and most recently the music of Cream with Malcolm Bruce and Kofi Baker. By several curious twists of the family tree, Will also counts George Harrison, Mick Fleetwood and the great rock producer Glyn Johns as uncles. The Will Johns Band has released three albums — Count On Me, Hooks and Lines and Something Old, Something New — since 2009.
Glenn Hughes
The distinction of historic stints with seminal hard rock acts Deep Purple AND Black Sabbath only begins to describe Glenn Hughes’ six decades in the blues-rock maelstrom. With a voice that is legendary and a bass guitarist of rare invention, the UK rock legend has recorded with artists as diverse as Gary Moore and the KLF, and held his corner of virtuosic supergroup Black Country Communion with Joe Bonamassa and Jason Bonham since 2009. Glenn was hugely inspired the music of CREAM and Jack Bruce, with whom he collaborated on a number of occasions. Last year saw the release of his 14th solo album, Resonate. His autobiography, Scenes From the Life of a Rock'n'Roll Star, contains a foreword by Metallica's Lars Ulrich. Say no more.
Robben Ford
Robben is absolutely and without doubt, one of the finest guitarists in the world. Blues, jazz, rock - he masters all the genres.
Robben has recorded more than 35 albums under his own name and with various bands. There’s also his session and sideman work, which included hundreds of concert appearances and albums by Miles Davis, George Harrison, Joni Mitchell, Bonnie Raitt, Charlie Musselwhite, KISS, Ruthie Foster, Warren Haynes, Jimmy Witherspoon, Larry Carlton, Brad Paisley, Gregg Allman, Phil Lesh, Barbara Streisand and Rickie Lee Jones. Robben continues to tour heavily and teach master classes in the US and worldwide.
www.musicofcream.com
Last edited by Andre; 05-25-2017 at 07:26 PM.
Wow... That is some line up Andre. Was it as good as it promised on the box?
It was mate, stated low key with three of them then built up with the guests playing on chosen tracks ad featuring,then all together on a few old favorites, they made some old songs their own too jamming on many. I overheard one old timer there saying fuck me hate to say it but Ive seen Cream live and that version was actually better,most were nodding their heads to him, . Was amazing and fuck that dude who played with Deep Purple, can he sing and hold high notes for his age!
Brilliant. My friend who actually used to be my drummer worked as In house sound engineer at a venue here for years, and I remember him telling me about Hughes sound checking and warming up, and long before you put a mic in front of him you could hear his power and quality.Great stuff glad you had a good one.
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