Cream - Whiteroom (Farewell Concert - Extended Edition) (3 of 11) video free download


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Cream - Whiteroom live at Royal Albert Hall, London.

November 26th, 1968

3 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

8 years ago

Barry Decko

R.I.P Jack!

9 years ago

Jake300ify

dede argetina o the cream lo mejor

9 years ago

Janice Wilson

cannot agree nexushater you may want to research this a little more.

9 years ago

Francis Kralovec

Amazing bassist, powerful amazing vocals. His skill on the bass makes Paul Mccartney look like an amateur frontman bassist and Danzig look like a wanna-be. Ginger Baker is also a ridiculous drummer and Clapton, well.. Clapton. The only other band than Zeppelin where each member was phenomenal in their own right. JPJ an incredible musician and bassist, Plant incredible vocals, Page, Bonham crushing it on the kit... Well... The Who maybe in that running... Dahltrey, Moon, Townshend... one of the few bands to ever come together where the entire group was comprised of members who could be one-man-bands... Maybe those three bands only though... The Who, Zeppelin, and Cream....

9 years ago

vinicio6163

Realmente la música es un recuerdo de los 60 y 70, no esperemos más!!!

9 years ago

NJcruiser

Wow, I don't ever remember seeing Clapton play a Gibson Firebird before. I don't know why he gave up the Gibson's and went to Fender. Unfortunately the camera work was truly atrocious. Thought I was having an epileptic seizure.

9 years ago

Boy With Apple

White room is amazing. Kudos to Baker and Bruce. The guitar is good, but not great. Clapton is great. 

9 years ago

Velociamator

It'd be so cool if Eric Clapton worked a Gibson Firebird I nowadays!!!Instead of the ubiquitous Stratocaster...

9 years ago

Jonathan Tumman

The cameras had a tremelo speed and depth knob in those days..... didn't you know? I'm pretty sure the wobbly camera was not the choice of the camera man more the producer/director. I'd love to hear from someone who was there and describe the volume- tinnitus for a week I bet!

9 years ago

Octávio Silva

Love jack's voice in this version. Clapton's guitar playing is very good. Baker's druming is fantastic! 

9 years ago

Phillip Smith

Great band

9 years ago

Janice Wilson

We must remember that this was Cream's farewell concert. Jack was suffering. He didn't want to split up. Eric and Ginger left him to form a failure called Blind Faith.Still, Jack's performance was paramount, as usual.

9 years ago

burnin dessert

Rock in peace...the one and only Jack Bruce.

9 years ago

Luigi De Medici

bye bye Jack.

9 years ago

Friedrich Günther

RIP Jack Bruce. Wunderbare Erinnerungen...

9 years ago

mrdude9074

RIP JACK BRUCE!!

9 years ago

orisha19

Belongs to the AGES!!

9 years ago

Zxomby Woof

Rest In Peace Jack Bruce

9 years ago

Charles Napolitano

REST IN PEACE JACK!! YOU WERE THE BEST EVER

9 years ago

Norah W

RIP, Jack.

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