Jack Bruce (Cream bassist) Unloads on Zeppelin.

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  • FinsburyParkCarrots
    FinsburyParkCarrots Seattle, WA Posts: 12,223
    Jeremy1012 wrote:
    Clapton is full of crap and always has been. Certainly the least pure purist I've ever heard. He left the Yardbirds to make pure blues music, ended up in Cream, left Cream to make pure blues music, ended up in Blind Faith and so on. Now he just makes adult contemporary radio blues pop.

    I don't like Zeppelin OR Cream but at least Zep had some balls about them. They knew they were hacks, not Robert Johnson, and they just wanted to make hard rocking music.


    I never liked Cream. The poncy whimsicality of Pete Brown's lyrics, sung in Bruce's smug whine, with those strangled falsetto "Ahhhhhs" in the background, led the way for prog's most pompous yet least creative excesses. I far preferred the Elvin Jones-inspired creativity of Mitch Mitchell to Ginger Baker's five cowbells called Pamela and their daughter (which sometimes seemed to cover up for some kind of basic lack of musical empathy). And even though I found Bonham a bit unsubtle at times, it was his taste I was questioning, and never his ability. He was a monster of a virtuoso.

    Bruce could play bass, for sure, but once Larry Graham came along, his style of playing sounded old. And as for Clapton, if I want slowhand, I'll listen to Peter Green, the maestro of tone.

    Zep are Zep. I like to tease Zep obsessives but they were fun, a lot of the time. Cream, on the other hand, were the epitome of a neurotic Lahhhhhhndun muso clique.
  • Who Princess
    Who Princess out here in the fields Posts: 7,305
    I never liked Cream. The poncy whimsicality of Pete Brown's lyrics, sung in Bruce's smug whine, with those strangled falsetto "Ahhhhhs" in the background, led the way for prog's most pompous yet least creative excesses. I far preferred the Elvin Jones-inspired creativity of Mitch Mitchell to Ginger Baker's five cowbells called Pamela and their daughter (which sometimes seemed to cover up for some kind of basic lack of musical empathy). And even though I found Bonham a bit unsubtle at times, it was his taste I was questioning, and never his ability. He was a monster of a virtuoso.

    Bruce could play bass, for sure, but once Larry Graham came along, his style of playing sounded old. And as for Clapton, if I want slowhand, I'll listen to Peter Green, the maestro of tone.

    Zep are Zep. I like to tease Zep obsessives but they were fun, a lot of the time. Cream, on the other hand, were the epitome of a neurotic Lahhhhhhndun muso clique.
    Even though I don't agree with everything you're saying I must say this is an outstanding post. Kudos.
    And I am always pleased to see someone recommending one of my fave guitarists, Peter Green. :)
    "The stars are all connected to the brain."
  • FinsburyParkCarrots
    FinsburyParkCarrots Seattle, WA Posts: 12,223
    Even though I don't agree with everything you're saying I must say this is an outstanding post. Kudos.
    And I am always pleased to see someone recommending one of my fave guitarists, Peter Green. :)


    I saw Peter Green soon after his comeback in 1996, at Cambridge Junction. Cozy Powell was on drums!
  • wow... if only chris had rested on his laurels a bit longer... making decent/mediocre, unappreciated music like "carry on"... he couldve used touring with zeppelin to launch him back into the spotlight instead of whoring himself out to timbaland...

    at this point the pairing just makes both seem all the more pathetic... though id probably still pay to see it :D

    EDIT: sorry to hijack the thread and turn it into yet another CC bashing... i just found that part to be the most interesting
    "Senza speme vivemo in disio"

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  • kenny olav
    kenny olav Posts: 3,319
    old people are funny bastards. that's all there is to this.
  • reeferchief
    reeferchief Posts: 3,569
    Cream bassist unloads on Zeppelin, my mind is sick, sick I tell ye.:p
    Can not be arsed with life no more.
  • Cream bassist unloads on Zeppelin, my mind is sick, sick I tell ye.:p
    especially if you move "cream" right after "unloads" :D
    "Senza speme vivemo in disio"

    http://seanbriceart.com/
  • Who Princess
    Who Princess out here in the fields Posts: 7,305
    I saw Peter Green soon after his comeback in 1996, at Cambridge Junction. Cozy Powell was on drums!
    That sounds like a great show!

    Cozy was a helluva drummer. When I saw Jeff Beck in the 80s his touring band featured Cozy and Max Middleton on piano. RIP Cozy. :(
    "The stars are all connected to the brain."
  • Kann
    Kann Posts: 1,146
    Cream bassist unloads on Zeppelin, my mind is sick, sick I tell ye.:p
    I was afraid I was the only one to see that, made me feel sick as well :)
    And the point of all this is : everyone needs to retire at some point, including musicians. I enjoy both cream and led zeppelin, but honestly leave the place for new bands.
  • nuffingman
    nuffingman Posts: 3,014
    Kann wrote:
    And the point of all this is : everyone needs to retire at some point, including musicians. I enjoy both cream and led zeppelin, but honestly leave the place for new bands.
    Why??????????????