Cream - Pressed Rat And Warthog (Royal Albert Hall 2005) (4 of 22) video free download


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Cream - Pressed Rat And Warthog live at Royal Albert Hall, London.

May 2, 3, 5, 6. 1080p

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In May of 2005 Cream returned to London's Royal Albert Hall-to the same stage where they had completed what was thought to be their final performance in 1968. It was one of the most eagerly anticipated, hard-to-get tickets in rock history. With the exception of a brief reunion set at their 1993 induction into the Rock and roll Hall of Fame, Cream had not played together in nearly four decades. This DVD documents Cream's momentous London shows. Performances from each of the four nights are featured and much more. Also included are alternate performances and interviews with Ginger Baker, Jack Bruce, and Eric Clapton. Cream formed in 1966 and disbanded in 1968. The band were a prolific and thrilling live act and toured incessantly in their short but remarkable history.

Comments

9 years ago

Rob Reed

Good Ol' Ginger Baker.

9 years ago

MrCtopox

Very nice song. Jack plays a great bassline. Goodbye Jack, I really miss you.

10 years ago

Graham Bellamy

Proper Neasden...

10 years ago

J. Mark Lane

Ah. Three men, three instruments, rock-n-roll. RIP Bruce. But what a legacy! 

10 years ago

gherkamum

Love it, great drummer and band x

10 years ago

あがつまみよし

誰もサヨナラは 言わない..

10 years ago

psyam

This was the best number from their reunion.

10 years ago

Rob Dam

Shame they didn't stay together longer. Could have been véry interesting after 1968. Clash of ego's I suppose, especially those of Clapton and Baker.

10 years ago

David P

And here's a broken stick. God love 'im. And RIP Jack.

10 years ago

alex hidell

Goodbye Jack, you'll be missed.

10 years ago

Vincent G

This man could swing a pile of bricks. So, so good.

10 years ago

Jesus Alvarado

Amazing. Ginger still jamming at his age. 

10 years ago

sonicsnap117

Great to hear Ginger's very particular voice! I really like this song!

10 years ago

sonicsnap117

Amazing song! I like Ginger's cavernous voice!

10 years ago

Colin Moss

Sorry for the late reply, Richard Gray, but yes the quotation towards the end is from the English Folk Song Suite by Ralph Vaughan Williams. Cream playing ' My Bonny Boy', now there's eclecticism for you! Pure class. 

10 years ago

Charles Chandler

Pressed Rat and Warthog have closed down their shop,They didn't want to - 'twas all they had got.Selling atonal apples, amplified heat,And Pressed Rat's collection of dog legs and feet.Sadly they left, telling no one goodbye.Pressed Rat wore red jodhpurs - Warthog a striped tie.Between them, they carried a three-legged sack,Went straight round the corner and never came back.Pressed Rat and Warthog have closed down their shop.The bad captain madman had told them to stopSelling atonal apples, amplified heat,And pressed rat's collection of dog legs and feet.The bad captain madman had ordered their fate.He laughed and stomped off with a nautical gate.The gate turned into a deroga treeAnd his pegleg got woodworm and broke into three.Pressed Rat and Warthog have closed down their shop,They didn't want to - 'twas all they had got.Selling atonal apples, amplified heat,And Pressed Rat's collection of dog legs and feet... ...........:)O(:..........

11 years ago

Warjacki

Good morning, Mr. Rat. I'd like an apple, without tone, please.

11 years ago

robin2012ism

loved this long time

11 years ago

Phil Rounds

Nice performance of this! Looks like they were having fun! That's why it's called "playing" music...it's supposed to be enjoyable for both that player and the listener.

11 years ago

ConcertinaChap

Actually I think you'll find it's Cutty Wren:- Oh where are you going, said Milder to Moulder Oh we may not tell you said Festel to Fose To hunt the cutty wren, said John the Red Nose To hunt the cutty wren, said John the Red Nose

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