Cream - Sitting On Top Of The World (Farewell Concert - Extended Edition) (7 of 11) video free download


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Cream - Sitting On Top Of The World live at Royal Albert Hall, London.

November 26th, 1968

7 of 11

"Farewell Concert" is the live recording of the Cream's final concert at the Royal Albert Hall on November 26th, 1968.

Directed by Tony Palmer, the film incorporates pieces of six performances with narration by BBC announcer Patrick Allen, along with interviews with the band members themselves, showcasing their playing abilities.

The film has often been criticized for both its mediocre sound and visual effects.

In 2005, a special extended edition of the concert appeared featuring full versions of all songs separated from the narration and interviews. The new version featured digitally remastered sound and video including three bonus songs.

Comments

9 years ago

nick tarantol

Un giovane Eric Clapton

9 years ago

David Sumeray

I'm playing bass today because the moment I heard Jack in 1967 there was nothing else I wanted to do! Jack's the one to blame! :-D

9 years ago

john johnston

one of my favorite songs!!!!!

9 years ago

Ron Beretta

This concert took place on the same date which The Band gave their final concert in 1976 in San Francisco in 1976, 8 years later!!

9 years ago

tonewall jaxon

Jack had great sidemen..........

9 years ago

janeythebrit

can you see that Jack's disappeared into a wee universe of his own during this song? that's where he is NOW..........I hope you grin that grin of utter ecstasy forevermore my dear Jack.......

9 years ago

SupernalOne

Jack made his mark, don't forget him

9 years ago

Nyegosh Dube

Fantastic singing by Bruce! So beautifully passionate...

9 years ago

Andrew Hartnett

Bye Jack

9 years ago

Zxomby Woof

Rest In Peace Jack Bruce

10 years ago

TheBodhisattva27

this song makes me wanna kill white ppl

10 years ago

binocularsin1hand

never cared for this song much when I first saw the Farewell Concert doc but now I can't get enough of it. I thought he originally sang "Have a safe Christmas". 

10 years ago

jordox

Another epic performance of that night, cream at there finest, going out with a f***ing bang!

10 years ago

macdaddyluigi15

My all time favorite blues song preformed by my favorite band with my favorite bass player. Cream was just way too epic...

10 years ago

Arjun Kaul

Superb track, beautifully done by 'The Original BBC".

10 years ago

SoccorSaiyan

I think the music was so good it melted Jack's mind at the end. Dat face.

10 years ago

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10 years ago

SupernalOne

Bruce really gives the song structure some unexpected rhythmic and harmonic variety, in the midst of the limited 12-bar blues progression - doesn't end every riff on the root note, leaves some holes in the bassline to keep the song open - famous improv skills, in classic rock circles

10 years ago

SupernalOne

Ginger was a jazz drummer who was highly coordinated and had recently discovered Africa polyrhythms; Jack was a classically trained jazz bassist with outstanding pipes; Eric was a blues purist and unparalleled improviser, with a sweet voice -- Cream was experimental, but damn if they didn't catch fire, with each man bringing so much ability to the table -

10 years ago

Steve Harris

It wasn't? I've sacrificed virgins to this music!

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