Cream - Sunshine Of Your Love (Live, 1968) video free download
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Duration: 04:31
Uploaded: 2010/12/23
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9 years ago
Danny Caccavo
They were told "no amplifiers, you gotta go direct." Yet Clapton pulls it off!
9 years ago
klmullins65
Dang, Eric must've been playing through Glen's amplifier! Glen Campbell was a fantastic guitarist too, btw
9 years ago
林辰弥
kind of like indian music...
9 years ago
thediamonddog95
It's awesome. I especially like Jack's singing and Clapton's solo and sound of guitar.Do you think Clapton practiced that solo before performance or played it first time on the show?
9 years ago
Robert Hurless
I am sure I saw this when it was broadcast. It is so cool to watch it now. It's amazing that Clapton's guitar is so clean with no fuzz at all. The Marshall must not have been turned up very much as those things would start to distort very quickly. Thank you for posting.
9 years ago
Bogallan
How did Eric manage to get his Firebird to sound like a ukelele?
9 years ago
Glenn Wheatcroft
Weird performance and not just for the sound. Clapton & Bruce have their backs turned to the audience
9 years ago
LukeKnapman
What's wrong with claptons guitar? Sounds like a banjo
9 years ago
Mj Bedford
Cream - Sunshine Of Your Love (Live, 1968)
10 years ago
Riff Digger
Thanks for uploading a pristine version of this. Clapton sparkling clean lead guitar. A group breaking up, but completing commitments. Jack with his styled hair in the backlight. Eric too, has his hair styled and full. Love Jack's appearance here-so healthy-and the 1968 studio set colors ~ reflecting the fading psychedelia of an era.
10 years ago
Tony McLean
Clapton lets down the side. Might as well have been playing a Fender.
10 years ago
EricCirca6566
I suspect that the producers of The GCGTH wouldn't let the band play at their usual concert volume, which would explain Clapton"s thin guitar tone. Also, the fact that he is using a Firebird, which has a thin almost Fender like tone anyway. I have heard rumor that the day after this was broadcast, the phones were ring of the hook at Gibson. People wanting to know what model of guitar was Eric playing. Too bad for Gibson that the original "reverse" models of the Firebird were already discontinued.
10 years ago
Steve Harris
Cool, but Cream unplugged? Too strange for me.
10 years ago
Rock ,blues Jazz,ect.
Rare CREAM!
10 years ago
Rodrigo Montagnana
Check out this video on YouTube:
10 years ago
twoslices
Nice solo from Eric. Gingers drums sound fucking great!
10 years ago
Adam Burns
They should've tried to keep it together. With the stuff they were doing on the 'Goodbye' album they would've gone on to bigger and better things. Imagine hearing 'What A Bringdown' live?!