{"id":23,"date":"2005-05-12T19:38:11","date_gmt":"2005-05-13T02:38:11","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/lefsetz.com\/wordpress\/index.php\/archives\/2005\/05\/12\/cream-at-royal-albert-hall\/"},"modified":"2005-05-16T17:51:39","modified_gmt":"2005-05-17T00:51:39","slug":"cream-at-royal-albert-hall","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/lefsetz.com\/wordpress\/2005\/05\/12\/cream-at-royal-albert-hall\/","title":{"rendered":"Cream At Royal Albert Hall"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><em>Thinkin&#8217; &#8217;bout the times you drove in my car<br \/>Thinkin&#8217; that I might have drove you too far<\/em><\/p>\n<p>How many notes does it take you to know what song it is?<br \/>That&#8217;s how you identify the true insiders, by how early they clap.<br \/>Here, Jack Bruce is only a few notes into it, and you can hear the HOOPLA! <br \/>But that&#8217;s not the piece de resistance&#8230;<\/p>\n<p><em>I told you not to wander &#8217;round in the dark<br \/>I told you &#8217;bout the swans, that they live in the park<br \/>Then I told you &#8217;bout our kid, now he&#8217;s married to Mabel<\/em><\/p>\n<p>And then the band goes silent&#8230; And the noise begins. These aging baby <br \/>boomers can&#8217;t hold back, they&#8217;re in heavy ANTICIPATION mode. Five seconds go by. Then ten. Then fifteen. Amateurs would think the song is over. But then, <br \/>like George Harrison come down from the heavens, Eric plays his lick, the <br \/>BRIDGE, absolutely PERFECTLY! And the assembled multitude ERUPTS!<\/p>\n<p>This live recording is about equal to the one I made of Blind Faith at <br \/>Chicago&#8217;s Amphitheatre. It&#8217;s not from the sound board. Someone smuggled a machine under his coat, to capture this event. It&#8217;s a field recording. And, at first <br \/>I was disappointed. After all, my Cream tape, the one I made in New Haven, <br \/>is superior to this. Sounds almost like a record. Hell, I was only five feet <br \/>away. And something else is missing too. The FEROCITY! That&#8217;s what you <br \/>can&#8217;t know all these years later, that&#8217;s what you can&#8217;t get from the live tracks <br \/>on &quot;Goodbye&quot;. Cream in concert was like a motherfucking freight train. First <br \/>of all, there were Ginger Baker&#8217;s double bass drums. We hadn&#8217;t seen this <br \/>before, we were stunned he could work both feet so QUICKLY! <br \/>And, Jack Bruce plucked those bass strings like he was <br \/>picking strawberries. He wasn&#8217;t PLAYING the notes, he was <br \/>THROWING THEM OUT INTO THE AUDIENCE! <br \/>But, the true magic came from Eric.<\/p>\n<p>Eric had this hair&#8230; Look at &quot;Disraeli Gears&quot;. It was like Hendrix&#8217;s, but <br \/>rounder. But, Jimi moved when he played. He threw his whole body into it. <br \/>Whereas Eric stood completely still. His back didn&#8217;t arch, he didn&#8217;t throw his <br \/>head back exulting in the notes he played, no, all he moved were his hands, <br \/>his fingers. But they moved so rapidly, and with such FORCE! It was like that <br \/>area right above the pickups was the center of the universe, that all truth <br \/>and beauty emanated from there. Maybe it freaked him out, the reaction, <br \/>people&#8217;s expectations, he backed away from the spotlight, he stopped playing that <br \/>way. Oh, you can hear moments on Delaney and Bonnie&#8217;s &quot;On Tour&quot;. Especially in <br \/>&quot;Comin&#8217; Home&quot;. And, he stretched out on &quot;Layla&quot;, but that was different. He <br \/>had Duane Allman alongside him to share the attention, to push him safely <br \/>forward. But, like a bipolar before his first episode, before he&#8217;s on <br \/>medication, like an effervescent adult before his first panic attack in his late <br \/>twenties (when they arrive), in Cream, and before, if you were paying attention, Eric Clapton was pure genius. Almost an idiot savant. This was the one thing he <br \/>could do, play the guitar, and he could do it better than ANYBODY else. <br \/>Hendrix was different, he was creating a new language. Whereas Eric was taking the blues idiom and turning it on its head, pushing it further than anyone could <br \/>foresee, he burst through the limitations into uncharted territory and caused <br \/>MILLIONS to bow at his feet. All the while, barely moving.<\/p>\n<p>It&#8217;s tough to peak early. The casualties are all over the human highway. <br \/>Give Eric Clapton credit, he didn&#8217;t die. But he&#8217;s not the same person anymore, <br \/>he doesn&#8217;t play the same way, it was just too scary, he was too close to the <br \/>flame, he was fearful of burning up.<\/p>\n<p>Eric hits all the notes here. He&#8217;s technically EXPERT! As is the band. <br \/>But, they&#8217;re almost a bit too well-rehearsed. It was better back in &#8217;68, when <br \/>they were going through the motions, barnstorming across America for the <br \/>paycheck, they didn&#8217;t give a fuck and you could hear it in their music. If you&#8217;re <br \/>not worried about getting it right, you&#8217;ve got the chance of having it be <br \/>SPECTACULAR! This Cream concert from May 5th is not spectacular. But there&#8217;s certainly some magic. Hearing Jack Bruce sing &quot;N.S.U.&quot; And when Eric finally plays George Harrison&#8217;s solo. 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