Showing posts with label Clapton. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Clapton. Show all posts

Tunege Tutelage - CREAM

Sparks Of Insanity By Vinny "Bond" Marini Tuesday, August 07, 2007 32 Of Your Sparks






Ginger Baker, Jack Bruce & Eric Clapton.

The original super group "CREAM" was formed in 1966. It was short lived due to the pressure of being this huge entity and due to the animosity between Bruce and Baker which was a carry-over from their years together in the Graham Bond Organisation.

The music made by this trio stands up against any music recorded in the 41 years since their formation.

It is a long, winding road for all three of these musicians and today, we hope to give you a ride down this path.



Eric Patrick Clapton was born on March 30, 1945 in Ripley, Surrey, England, the son of unwed parents Patricia Molly Clapton (aged 16) and Edward Walter Fryer a 24-year old soldier from Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

Clapton grew up believing his grandmother Rose and her second husband Jack were his parents and his mother, his older sister. Their surname was Clapp, which let to speculation over the years that this was Eric’s real name. It was not, he was given his mother’s maiden name upon birth.

Shortly before Clapton’s birth, Fryer shipped off to war and later returned to Canada. A few years later, his mom married another Canadian soldier and moved to Canada, leaving Clapton with his grandparents. When he was 9, his mom returned home with his new half-brother who was 6 at the time.

It was then that Clapton found out the truth about his parentage and it affected him greatly. He began to stop working at his schoolwork and became moody and depressed.

When he was 13 he received an acoustic guitar and a marimba for his birthday. He struggled with both and almost put the guitar away for good. The influence of the blues and the black artists from America, Clapton buckled down and began practicing for hours upon end teaching himself the sounds of the artists he admired.

In 1962, Clapton one year foundation art course, but never went on to obtain a degree.

He began playing around Kingston, Richmond and the West End of London and joined “THE ROOSTERS” in 1963. Later that year he joined “THE YARDBIRDS”, and Clapton soon began to cause whispers around the British music scene. The Yardbirds, played a fusion of Chicago blues and music influenced by Buddy Guy and B.B. King, to name a few.

When the Yardbirds began to move in a more “pop” direction, Clapton began to get antsy and suggested they hire Jimmy Page as his replacement, but Page was, at that time, happy with the session work he was doing, so Jeff Beck took Clapton’s place.

Clapton joined “JOHN MAYALL & THE BLUESMAKERS” after leaving the Yardbirds. The reactions he received from their club dates and from the album “BLUES BREAKERS’ began to build and his name was talked about by people everywhere. This guitar player who could bring the sounds of the blues to his instrument with a intensity and fire rarely seen.

It was around this time that the ‘message’ appeared on a wall in the Islington Underground station in the autumn of 1967. Unlike some reports, the slogan did not appear on wall all over London. The ‘message’ was captured in the famous photo of a dog urinating on a wall of the underground. The message was simple…three words…

“CLAPTON IS GOD”

In 1987, Clapton told "The South Bank Show", the message embarrassed him at the time.
"I never accepted that I was the greatest guitar player in the world. I always wanted to be the greatest guitar player in the world, but that's an ideal, and I accept it as an ideal." Clapton said at that time.



John Symon Asher "Jack" Bruce was born May 14, 1943 in Bishopbriggs, East Dunbartonshire, Scotland to musical parents who moved often.

This resulted in Bruce attending 14 different schools. He won a scholarship studying cello and composition at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama; however, he left at the age of 17 claiming he knew more than the teachers

While still at college Jack Bruce played with orchestras in Glasgow music halls. After leaving college he toured Italy playing double bass with the "MURRAY CAMBELL BIG BAND". In 1962, Bruce became a member of the London-based band "ALEXIS KORNER'S BLUES INCORPORATED", in which he played the double bass.

He then joined the Graham Bond Organisation, which played bebob, blues and R&B and this is when Bruce switched from double bass to electric bass.

Also in the band was Ginger Baker and the two held extreme hostility towards each other. Baker eventually fired Bruce in 1965.

After that Bruce began playing with the John Mayall Bluesbreakers and this is where he met Clapton. He moved on to spend a short period with Manfred Mann, earning him his first commercial success.

Bruce’s background is heavy into the jazz movement. His work since Cream has been an eclectic mixture of music and musical partners.

In September 2003, he underwent a liver transplant, which was almost fatal, as his body initially rejected the new organ. He has since recovered.



Peter Edward "Ginger" Baker was born on August 19, 1939, in Lewisham, South London.

His career began playing with big bands and then he eventually moved on to be the leader of the Graham Bond Organisation. This is where he met Jack Bruce and their volatile relationship began.

Baker's drumming attracted attention for its flamboyance, showmanship, and his pioneering use of two bass drums instead of the conventional single 'kick' drum. He is also noted for using a variety of other percussion instruments and for his application of African rhythms to much of his drumming.

Around 1966, Baker began growing tired of the drug usage and instability of the GBO and was ready to move to a new group. It was at just this time that he met Clapton.

Baker had met Clapton after a gig (during Clapton's time with the Yardbirds). "I had always liked Ginger," explained Clapton. "Ginger had come to see me play with John Mayall. After the gig he drove me back to London in his Rover. I was very impressed with his car and driving. He was telling me that he wanted to start a band, and I had been thinking about it too."; each was impressed with the other's playing abilities, prompting Baker to ask Clapton to join his new, then-unnamed group. Clapton immediately said yes, but only on one condition: that Baker hire Jack Bruce as the group's bassist.

Clapton had met Bruce when the bassist/vocalist did a short stint with the Bluesbreakers in March 1966; impressed with his vocals and technical prowess, Clapton had wanted to work with Bruce on an ongoing basis.

What Clapton did not know was that while Bruce was in Bond's band, he and Baker had been notorious for their quarreling, the confines of the GBO had proved too small for their egos. Their volatile relationship included on-stage fights and the sabotaging of one another's instruments.

After Baker fired Bruce from the band, Bruce continued to arrive for gigs; ultimately, Bruce was driven away from the band after Baker threatened him at knifepoint.



For this new group, Baker and Bruce planned to put aside their differences for the good of the new trio.

The band was named "Cream," as Clapton, Bruce, and Baker were already considered the "cream of the crop" amongst blues and jazz musicians playing the British scene at that time. Before deciding upon CREAM the band considered calling themselves "Sweet 'n' Sour Rock 'n' Roll."

Shortly after the band's formation in 1966, CREAM received an invitation to perform at the July 1966 "Winsdor Jazz & Blues Festival". The band did not have any original material yet, but Clapton’s workings of blues standards and the energy of the rhythm sction was greeted with enthusiasm of the crowd. They also got a chance to jam with Jimi Hendrix.

It was during the early organization that it was decided Bruce would serve as the group's lead vocalist. While Clapton was shy about singing, he occasionally harmonized with Bruce, and as he grew as a singer, would take lead vocals on some notable CREAM tunes including "FOUR UNTIL LATE," "STRANGE BREW," "CROSSROADS," and "BADGE."

CREAM'S debut album, "Fresh Cream", was recorded and released in 1966. The album reached #6 in the UK charts and #39 in the United States. The album consisted of blues covers, songs written by Jack Bruce and a couple of songs by Baker, including “TOAD” one of the earliest drum solos in rock music. It also included this gem, "I'M SO GLAD"

(JAMES)


Their second album “DISRAELI GEARS” was released in 1967 and this album reached the Top 5 in the charts on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean. Recorded in New York, this album is considered the defining moment in the band’s life. It consisted of 8 original tracks and 3 written by others. Besides “STRANGE BREW” and “TALES OF BRAVE ULYSESS” , it also contained the popular “SUNSHINE OF YOUR LOVE”

(CLAPTON/BRUCE/BROWN)

“WHEELS OF FIRE”, their third album was released in 1968 and topped the American charts. It included three live recordings from the Winterland Ballroom and one from the Fillmore. This album contained the radio staple, “WHITE ROOM”. Believe it or not, this was one of the songs we sang lead on in our bands...

(BRUCE/BROWN)




In the spring of 1969, the final album “GOODBYE CREAM” was released. It hit the shelves after the band had broken up the previous November and contained six songs; three live from The Forum in LA and three studio recordings, including “BADGE” co-written by Clapton and George Harrison (who also played rhythm guitar on the track).


Non-stop touring by the band contributed to the heated tension between Mr. Bruce and Mr. Baker. Clapton was constantly put into the ‘peacemaker’ role and this put much strain on him.

Baker recounted, during a 2006 interview with "MUSIC MART" magazine that; "It just got to the point where Eric said to me: 'I've had enough of this,' and I said so have I. I couldn't stand it. The last year with Cream was just agony. It's damaged my hearing permanently, and today I've still got a hearing problem because of the sheer volume throughout the last year of Cream. But it didn't start off like that. In 1966, it was great. It was really a wonderful experience musically, and it just went into the realms of stupid."

Their management persuaded them to do one final tour to promote their new album. This "farewell tour" consisted of 22 shows at 19 venues in the United States between October 4 and November 4, 1968, and two final farewell concerts at the Royal Albert Hall on November 26, 1968.

The final United States gig was at the Rhode Island Auditorium, November 4th, 1968.

The two Royal Albert Hall concerts were filmed for a BBC documentary and released on video (and later DVD) as "FAREWELL CONCERT".

Both shows were sold out and attracted more attention than any other CREAM concert, but their performance was regarded by many as below standard. Baker himself said of the concerts: "It wasn’t a good gig ... Cream was better than that ... We knew it was all over. We knew we were just finishing it off, getting it over with."



In 1993, CREAM was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and set aside their differences and performed live at the ceremony.

The end result was an incredible set consisting of "Sunshine of Your Love," "Crossroads," and "Born Under a Bad Sign"






In 2004, it was announced that Cream would finally reunite for a series of four shows, May 2, 3, 5, and 6 of 2005 in England at the Royal Albert Hall in London, the venue of their final concerts in 1968.


Clapton would later state that he had become more "generous" in regards to his past, and that the physical health of Bruce and Baker was a major factor: Bruce had recently undergone a liver transplant for liver cancer, one that almost cost him his life, while Baker had severe arthritis.

Tickets for all four shows sold out in under an hour. The Royal Albert Hall reunion proved a success on both a personal and financial level, inspiring the reformed band to bring their reunion to the United States.

CREAM chose to play at only one venue, Madison Square Garden in New York City from October 24 - 26, 2005.

In February of 2006, Cream received a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award in recognition of their contribution to, and influence upon, modern music.

CREAM…three men with an enormous amount of talent. A whirlwind three years of touring, fighting and making music that holds up, even today.

There have been many ‘power trios’ over the years, but none ever had the talent, the energy or produced the music of this original band.

MORE MORE MORE...

Born Under A Bad Sign (BELL/JONES)

Crossroads (R. JOHNSON)

Tales Of The Brave Ulysses (Clapton/Sharp)


DISCOGRAPHY

Albums
* Fresh Cream - December 1966
* Disraeli Gears - November 1967
* Wheels of Fire - July 1968 (double album - In the Studio and Live at the Fillmore.)
* Goodbye - March 1969
* Live Cream - April 1970
* Live Cream Volume II - March 1972
* Royal Albert Hall London May 2-3-5-6 2005 - October 2005

Singles
* "Wrapping Paper" / "Cat's Squirrel" - October 1966
* "I Feel Free" / "N.S.U." - December 1966
* "Strange Brew" / "Tales of Brave Ulysses" - June 1967
* "Anyone for Tennis" / "Pressed Rat and Warthog" - May 1968
* "Sunshine of Your Love" / "SWLABR" - September 1968
* "Spoonful part 1" / "Spoonful part 2" - September 1968
* "White Room" / "Those Were The Days" - January 1969
* "Crossroads" / "Passing the Time" - January 1969
* "Badge" / "What a Bringdown" - April 1969
* "Sweet Wine" / "Lawdy Mama" - June 1970

Compilations
* Best of Cream - 1969
* Heavy Cream - 1972
* Strange Brew: The Very Best of Cream - 1983
* Creme de la Cream - 1992
* The Very Best of Cream - 1995
* Those Were The Days - 1997
* 20th Century Masters: The Millennium Collection: The Best of Cream - 2000
* BBC Sessions - 2003
* I Feel Free - Ultimate Cream - 2005
* Cream Gold - 2005

Videos / DVDs
* Farewell Concert - VHS, DVD, recorded Royal Albert Hall, November 1968
* Strange Brew - largely a re-edit of Farewell Concert plus some outtakes
* Fresh Live Cream - VHS, DVD, documentary filmed just after the Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame reunion in 1993 containing band interviews and previously unreleased material
* Royal Albert Hall London May 2-3-5-6 2005 - DVD, recorded Royal Albert Hall, May 2005
* Cream: Disraeli Gears (2006) - DVD, a reflection on what went into making Disraeli Gears, and the impact it had on the 60s.
* Cream: Classic Artists - DVD + CD, recorded before and after the Madison Square Garden reunion concerts; features interviews with band members, along with an audio CD containing five previously unreleased tracks from Swedish radio.




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Contests, Blogger Radio & Blues

Sparks Of Insanity By Vinny "Bond" Marini Tuesday, July 24, 2007 18 Of Your Sparks

best blog of the year


Over the last year and a half of blogging, we have met so many wonderful people.

Some we found through a site called Bestest Blogger...well a few months ago there was a big hub-bub over the way the site was being run (or not run depending upon your point of view), and some nastiness went through the bloggosphere. We made our feelings known then and, as you can see...well, there is nothing to see...LOL

Well, it appears that Mr. Griffin has revamped some of that site and is going to begin a new site. But before he does, there is a contest to name the BESTEST BLOG OF THE YEAR.

All sites that have been named BESTEST BLOG OF THE DAY are entered.



What does this mean?
It means some of our favorite bloggers are in the running, including:


The process is super simple. There are 105 blogs in the running. Go here and vote for them on a scale from 1 to 5 (1 is the worst, 5 is the best).

If you want to make your vote count 3 times as much, be sure to register first.

Voting will end 2 weeks from today, August 6th and winners will be announced on August 7th.

The winner will receive (at least) a $50 cash prize! They will also have a link to their blog featured on the Blankest Blank Home Page for the next year (until the next blog of the year is decided).

The overall top 10 blogs (including the winner) will have their link featured at Bestest Blog (replacing the Blog of the Month and Featured Blog in the top left) as well as have their links replace the blog of the year voting page. Results for blogs ranked 11 and up will be available from a link on the voting page as well.

OK, do not forget to give some love to those above...
....THANKS

......this has been a public service announcement



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Don't remember doing this before, but we just have to go for a second helping of "RIDING WITH THE KING" and Mr.'s Clapton & King...

This is called "THREE O' CLOCK BLUES" and has the two trading vocals and guitar licks throughout. It is just freaking hot.

Oh, yes, we have all lived this one....

The song is credited in various places as being composed by Reily King (B.B.'s given name); B.B. King; B.B. King & Jules Taub; Reily King & Jules Taub; B.B. King & Jules Bihari and finally just to Lowell Fulson!

Once again, Nathan East on bass and drummer Steve Gadd do an excellent job of holding down the entire walking line which allows the guitarists and keyboards a chance to take us away on floating lead guitar lines and keyboard explorations. Mr. Tom Carmon is once again on the Hammond Organ and the great Joe Sample was sitting in on piano.

FYI, the first guitarist is Mr. Clapton... Mr. King takes the solo after he sings...

Hope you enjoy...

Well now, it's three o'clock in the morning
And I can't even close my eyes.
Three o'clock in the morning
And I can't even close my eyes.
Can't find my baby
And I can't be satisfied.

I've looked all around me
And my baby, she can't be found.
I've looked all around me, people,
And my baby, she can't be found.
You know if I don't find my baby,
People, I'm going down to the golden ground.

Goodbye everybody,
I believe this is the end.
Oh, goodbye everybody,
I believe this is the end.
I want you to tell my baby,
Tell her please, please forgive me,
Forgive me for my sins.





Thanks & A Key...

Sparks Of Insanity By Vinny "Bond" Marini Monday, July 23, 2007 18 Of Your Sparks

Hey, want to put the cool tribute to Matt you see over to the left on your blog??

Then all you have to do is put this block of copy in your sidebar, whereever you want it to appear.

With love
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and pride

Just add a less than sign just before the img in the second line.

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THANKS to everyone who posted a tribute to Matt and Dixie and family this weekend. We here at THE COUCH did forget to mention Matt's sister Kaitlin who will be missing him terribly. Along with Dixie's partner Tony, who now has the task of dealing with our dear friend over the next weeks. be brave Tony!

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Hit the play button. You have heard this song many times before...Among many others the song has been recorded by David Bromberg, Chuck Berry, The Allman Brothers, Spencer Davis, Derek & The Dominoes, John Lee Hooker, Freddie King, Little Walter, Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee, Dinah Washington, Junior Wells and Muddy Waters.

Written by Bill Bill Bronnzy & Charles Segar it is a true R&B classic.

This version is featured on the 2000 release "RIDING WITH THE KING" with B.B. King & Eric Clapton featured.

A project the two had discussed over the years since meeting in the '60's, they finally had the opportunity. On this particular song, "KEY TO THE HIGHWAY", Mr's. Clapton and King are both featured guitarists and vocalists. They are joined by Nathan East on Bass, Steve Gadd on drums, Tim Carmond on Hammond Organ, and drum programming by Paul Waller.

Just think of what it would have been like to be in that studio for these recordings. The passion, respect and energy must have been amazing.

We hope you enjoy...

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About a week and a half ago our dear from Gail awarded us with the "SCHMOOZER AWARD"...we were in a flux then and put it aside.

Now, we also were given the award from Starrlight on Friday.

As we are trying to get on track and back to normal, we wanted to thank both of these wonderful women for the honor they have bestowed upon THE COUCH...

Here is what they said:

GAIL:
Vince - Call him "Bond, Vince Bond" Just like a spy, he stealthily made his way into my heart. The couch is my bed away from home.

STARRLIGHT:
Bond over at THE COUCH. I love this blog and it's owner. Bond is an awesome and and lovely human being as well. His fiction is amazing, go read the Matinees! And if you want to see the finest example of blogging community involvement go check out his latest post and join us in his latest mission. Or you can go directly to my next choice!

Ladies.. you honor me to no end....

Not sure who has received this and who has not...

Tears In Heaven

Sparks Of Insanity By Vinny "Bond" Marini Monday, April 16, 2007 20 Of Your Sparks

ELEVEN YEARS



2/2/1996
Moses Lake Washington
2 students & a teacher killed by 14-year old

2/19/1997
Bethel, Alaska
1 student and the principal killed, 2 wounded by a 15-year old

10/1/1997
Pearl, Mississippi
2 students killed & 7 wounded by a 15-year old

12/1/1997
West Paducah, Kentucky
3 students killed & 5 woundedby a 14-year old

12/15/1007
Stamps, Arkansas
2 students wounded

3/24/1998
Jonesboro, Arkansas
4 students & 1 teacher killed, 10 others wounded by a 13 and an 11-year old

4/24/2998
Edinboro, Pennsylvania
1 teacher killed, 2 students wounded by a 14-year old

5/19/1998
Fayetteville, Tennessee
1 student killed by an 18-year old

5/21/1998
2 students killed, 22 wounded by a 15-year old

6/15/1998
Richmond, Virginia
1 teacher & 1 guidance counselor wounded by a 14-year old

4/20/1999
12 students & 1 teacher killed, 23 wounded by a 17 & an 18-year old

4/28/1999
Taber, Alberta, Canada
1 student killed, 1 wounded by a 14-year old

5/20, 199
Conyers, Georgia
6 students wounded by a 15-year old

11/19/1999
Deming, New Mexico
1 student killed by a 12-year old

12/6/1999
4 students wounded by a 13-year old

12/7/1999
3 students & a teacher wounded by a 17-year old

2/29/2000
Mount Morris Township, Michigan
1 student killed by a 6-year old

3/10/2000
Savannah, Georgia
2 students killed by a 19-year old

5/26/2000
Lake Worth, Florida
1 teacher killed by a 13-year old

9/26/2000
New Orleans, Louisiana
2 students wounded with the same gun during a fight

1/17/2001
1 student killed

5/5/2001
Santee, California
2 students killed and 13 wounded by a 15-year old

5/7/2001
Williamsport, Pennsylvania
1 student wounded by a 14-year old

3/22/2001
Granite hills, California
3 students & 1 teacher wounded by an 18-year old

3/30/2001
Gary, Indiana
1 student killed by a 17-year old

1/15/2002
New York, New York
2 students wounded by a classmate

4/14/2003
New Orleans, Louisiana
1 student killed, 3 wounded by 4 teenagers

4/24/2003
Red Lion, Pennsylvania
Principal killed by a 14-year old

9/24/2003
Cold Spring, Minnesota
2 students killed by a 15-year old

3/21/2005
Red Lake, Minnesota
5 students, 1 teacher and a security guard killed by a 16-year old

11/8/2005
Jacksboro, Tennessee
Assistant principal killed and 2 administrators wounded by a 15-year old

8/24/2006
Essex, Vermont
1 teacher killed and 1 wounded by a 27-year old man

9/14/2006
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
1 student killed & more than a dozen students and faculty wounded by a 25-year old

9/26/2006
Bailey, Colorado
1 student killed by an adult male

9/29/2006
Cazenovia, Wisconsin
Principal killed by a 15-year old

10/3/2006
Nickle Mines, Pennsylvania
5 students killed and 5 wounded by a 32-year old man

1/3/2007
Tacoma, Washington
1 student killed by an 18-year old

4/16/2007
Blacksburg, Virginia
32 killed by unidentified gunman

This was a quick search last night. It only includes the North American continent. We did the math for you, 95 people killed and 133 wounded in just these incidents which occurred on school grounds.

We did not include the assailants in those numbers if they were also killed or wounded in the incidents.

We were going to list names of those killed, but it is very difficult to find those names.

Unfortunately, we could have listed the names of just about every murderer, but we would not give them the time it would take to type their names.

It would have been easy to find many more incidents. These were just the tip of the iceberg as they say.

WTF is going on? 22 of the criminals were under 16 when they decided to destroy the lives of the families they attacked.

Mothers, fathers, sister, brothers, aunt, uncles, cousins, grandparents, sons, daughters and wives all must live the rest of their lives without their loved ones.

As our friend Anndi pointed out, in addition, please remember the emergency responders who had to deal with these tragedies and, in many cases, are also scared for life.

We saw an interview with the sheriff from the incident in Nickel Mines, PA, who described how he would never forget the scene; the young girls who were killed on the floor below a sign with a "smiley face" poster that said "Welcome."

Stop today and say a small prayer for those who have suffered yesterday at Virginia Tech.

Something must be done about the gun laws in our country.


CREDITS:

TEARS IN HEAVEN
Eric Clapton
Composers: Eric Clapton & Will Jennings



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