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Cream (Jack Bruce, Ginger Baker, Eric Clapton) - Sunshine Of Your Love 1968 - Live Studio Recording (No Audience)
Cream (Jack Bruce, Ginger Baker, Eric Clapton) - Sunshine Of Your Love 1968 - Live Studio Recording (No Audience) +++++ HQ, 640*480, 1777bps, 254kbps, 24bit, 48kz ++++++ Annotaion ++++++ "Sunshine of Your Love" is a song by the British supergroup Cream...It was Cream's best-selling song and Atlantic Records' best-selling to date as well. It features an immediately recognisable guitar/bass guitar riff (even to those who have never heard the song in its entirety) and an acclaimed guitar solo from Eric Clapton. It was written by bassist Jack Bruce, Pete Brown, and Clapton....Drummer Ginger Baker's distinctive drum part was suggested by producer Tom Dowd, who drew his inspiration from what he called the "Indian beat" of classic Western films. This slow, downbeat-stressing beat forms a key element of the song...In March 2005, Q magazine placed "Sunshine of Your Love" at number 19 in its list of the 100 Greatest Guitar Tracks. (Wiki.Org)
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Peter Green & Fleetwood Mac - Oh Well Part I - On Stage - 1969
Peter Green & Fleetwood Mac - Oh Well PartI - On Stage 1969 ++++ Peter Green ... a British guitarist and member of the band Fleetwood Mac. Widely ... hailed as the best white blues guitarist ever ... (Wiki.Org (en/de)
02:33
Cream (Jack Bruce, Ginger Baker, Eric Clapton) - I Feel Free - 1966
Cream (Jack Bruce, Ginger Baker, Eric Clapton) - I Feel Free - 1966
Chicago ~ I'm a Man ~ 1969 ~ In Session ++++ Chicago is a rock band that was formed in 1967 in Chicago, Illinois. The band began as a politically charged..The band was formed when a group of DePaul University music students began playing a series of late-night jams at clubs on and off campus..the band took a new name, Chicago Transit Authority...the band's name was shortened to simply Chicago, when the actual Chicago Transit Authority threatened legal action.(Wiki.Org) ++++ This song is from my point of view one of the most important rock songs of the'60'70, very innovative all musicians playing on a high level. Michael Leckebusch the German director of the vid did a good job too. ++++ The clip gave me some "working - days". The sound was recorded in '69 so I tried to clear some streams gave more bass and treble to them. I changed the bit depth (24bit/48khz), rate (256kbps) and sharpened the pic. Sorry to Michael because I re-cut a "drumming scene" by maximising it while hes playing the main role.
Peter Green (Fleetwood Mac) - Albatross - 1969 ++++ Annotation ++++ ... composed by Peter Green is a guitar-based instrumental ...The composition...containing only two chords, Emaj7 and F#m, from start to finish, and could be seen as an early ambient work... assumed that Green used his famous Les Paul in the song. He has revealed that it was actually his Fender Stratocaster, as there is subtle use of the vibrato bar. The Les Paul Green used in Fleetwood Mac has a nasal tone like that achieved in the in-between positions of a Strat, and heard in the song. ...Its one of only a few tracks...that is included on their .. "best of" compilations ... other compositions from that period have gone on to become classic recordings in the hands of other performers - "Black Magic Woman" as recorded by Santana for example... "Oh, Well" has gone on to become a classic rock standard. "Albatross" is the only ... composition with the distinction of having inspired a Beatles song, "Sun King" from 1969's Abbey Road. (Wiki.Org)
Killer clip showing the emotion of the best white blues guitarist ever!!
Not a great video clip, but shows the announcement of jimi's death
Live at woodstock
Jimi hendrix sings hey joe
Jimi Hendrix - Bleedin' Heart - Royal Albert Hall - Blues
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