Cream at Madison Square Garden


Did anybody happen to see this show? I see the Royal Albert Hall shows will be released on a DVD by Rhino Records.\ This is the Amazon link; a CD will also be available.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0009WFFS6/104-8436400-7285534?v=glance&n=130

Will be interesting to see what kind of role Clapton assumes since he was, basically, a guitar player (and always has been in my book; ie, lousy song writer and mediocre vocalist). A great guitar player but a guitar player nonetheless.
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I've got to agree with Lugnut. Most reformed guys were better back in the day. Makes you wonder if it is an age issue too though. Valence
I mean can anything he's done since match the all out energy, compassion and technique of Wheels of Fire's Crossroads?
Not certain if you need to be on AOL to view/hear the following Cream clips (Albert Hall earlier this year), but here's a link.

http://music.aol.com/network_live/concert_videos/cream

Cream was the second large concert I attended in my youth (first was The Loving Spoonful).

I assume Ginger no longer tears a tourniquet from his arm just prior to beating out Toad's drum solo. LOL!
I heard "Spoonfull" Monday the day before the DVD was released and if age is a factor your worried about don't be, they were tight,loud and having a hell of alot of fun up there. It's nice to hear jack Bruce and Eric Clapton have made up. There will be NO studio album though
I picked up the Royal Albert Hall DVD on Tuesday,and I've
watched it 3 times.It is one of the best filmed and recorded
concert DVD's that I have seen.The performance's are very
good,and Eric's vocals are as good as they get.I also agree that his best effort was with Derek and the Domonos.