Ringo Starr - Live in Michigan - 5. Sunshine of Your Love (Jack Bruce with Peter Frampton) video free download


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Pine Knob Theatre. May 30th 1997.

"Sunshine of Your Love" is a song by the British supergroup Cream, released on the Disraeli Gears album. It was Cream's best-selling song and Atlantic Records' best-selling to date as well. It features a distinctive guitar/bass guitar riff and an acclaimed guitar solo from Eric Clapton. It was written by bassist Jack Bruce, Pete Brown, and Clapton. In 2004, the song was named the 65th greatest song of all time by Rolling Stone magazine. In 2009 it was named the 44th best hard rock song of all time by VH1.

Development of the song began in January 1967 when Bruce and Clapton attended a Jimi Hendrix show at the Saville Theatre in London. Inspired by the likes of Richard Wetherell and rock drummer, Bruce returned home and wrote the now memorable bass riff that runs throughout the song. Most of the lyrics to "Sunshine of Your Love" were written during an all-night creative session between Bruce and Brown, a poet who worked with the band: "I picked up my double bass and played the riff. Pete looked out the window and the sun was coming up. He wrote 'It's getting near dawn and lights close their tired eyes'" Clapton later wrote the chorus ("I've been waiting so long") which also yielded the song's title.

Clapton's guitar tone on the song is created using his 1964 Gibson SG guitar and a Marshall amplifier. It is also believed that a Vox Clyde McCoy Picture Wah is placed fully in the bass position for the solo section. The song is renowned among guitarists as perhaps the best example of his legendary late-'60s "woman tone", a thick yet articulate sound that many have tried to emulate. For the solo Clapton quoted the opening lines from the pop standard "Blue Moon," creating a contrast between the sun and the moon.

Drummer Ginger Baker's distinctive, slow, downbeat-stressing drum beat forms a key element of the song. Unlike most standard rock beats which have a bass drum on 1 and 3 with a snare on 2 and 4, the beat in "Sunshine" is played almost exclusively on tom-toms, emphasizing beats 1 and 3. At the end of the song the rhythm is dramatically increased, with Baker (as well as the other two) abandoning the song's progression and simply jamming over an open A chord. Engineer Tom Dowd later claimed to have suggested the drum part, but Baker insists that he was indeed the one who came up with the drum pattern and didn't receive writing credit: "not even a thank you!"

The band's publisher, Atlantic Records, initially rejected the song. Booker T. Jones, leader of Booker T. and the MG's and a respected Atlantic musician, heard the band rehearsing the song in the Atlantic studios and recommended it to the record company bosses. Based on this recommendation, Atlantic approved the recording.

"Sunshine of Your Love" was the band's first big US hit. In the US, this first charted in February, 1968 at #36. With the release of the new album Wheels of Fire in August, it re-entered the chart and went to #5. The song appears on the soundtracks of the movies School of Rock, Goodfellas, Uncommon Valor, and True Lies. The opening riff also appeared at the end of a Futurama episode and in an episode of The Simpsons, it is played when Mona Simpson sees Joe Namath's long hair. Also a playable track in the video game Guitar Hero 3.

The song's distinctive riff is based on a D blues scale (pentatonic).

In March 2005, Q magazine placed "Sunshine of Your Love" at number 19 in its list of the 100 Greatest Guitar Tracks.

Comments

8 years ago

Allan Sánchez

I think the solo dont fit so good with the song

9 years ago

Lada Sophie

*JACK BRUCE, PETER FRAMPTON & RINGO STARR*~~~ *Sunshine of Your Love*

9 years ago

Earthshine Rush

Jack's great! Peter's great! Ringo and Simon are great! Just enjoy four legends playing together and kicking some ass!!

9 years ago

Greg Duff

Greatest bass man of all time

9 years ago

Garry O'Keeffe

Peter Frampton YES!!

9 years ago

fernando fontes

Descanse en paz Jack Bruce, maestro del bajo, de seguro ya rockeas en el cielo!!!.

9 years ago

keiko2003

Jack you will be sorely missed.

9 years ago

Eric Repking

Thanks for the memories Jack. The 60's would not have been the same without you 

9 years ago

liverneck jones

solid performance from the four of them....

9 years ago

liverneck jones

rip....cool bass

9 years ago

Joe Nocella

Great voice and great player..We will miss you Jack.

9 years ago

Michael McGehee

Say HI to the man Jack. I'm not far behind. Ringo is always great! But Peter is no eric!

9 years ago

stucknda60s

RIP Jack Bruce

9 years ago

chocosildringerle04

Rest in Peace Jack

9 years ago

Diogo Jucá

R.I.P Jack

9 years ago

ForeverFrampton1

RIP Jack Bruce. 

9 years ago

Frank Black

More people should see this. Enjoyed it thoroughly.

9 years ago

Gabriel Klute

RIP Jack

9 years ago

Kent Appel

For anyone who wonders why there are two drummers here, realize that the All Starr Bands are Ringo's band and most of the time when he is singing he comes out in front of the band and he plays with the other drummer when the other All Starrs are singing like Jack Bruce is doing here.

9 years ago

Tony Marinelli

The first rock song I ever learned on the guitar. Come on, you play the first 4 notes of the song and eveyone on earth knows what you are playing. By the way, that bass that Jack is playing is amazing. A friend of my gigs with that bass, unreal tone and cuts through a mix.

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