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Cream - Eric Clapton

Cream - Eric Clapton


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In memory of Billy Preston on the anniversary of his passing June 6, 2006. Billy was one of the greatest keyboardists of his generation.

Sleepy time time

I’m a sleepy time baby, A sleepy time boy.

Work only maybe, Life is a joy.

We’ll have a sleepy time time…

Sleepy time time,

Sleepy time time all the time.


Asleep in the daytime, Asleep at night.

Life is all playtime, Working ain’t right.


We’ll have a sleepy time time…

Sleepy time time,

Sleepy time all the time.


I have my Sunday, That ain’t no lie.

But on Monday morning

Comes my favourite cry.


We’ll have a sleepy time time…

Sleepy time time,

Sleepy time all the time.

-Sleepy time time,Cream

TechnicolorCREAM1967 with Jack Bruce, Eric Clapton and wild Ginger Baker

                                          R.I.P. Ginger Baker

Ginger Baker, the drummer, and bandleader who died Sunday morning at age 80. His death was announced by his family on social media; they had said on Sept. 25 that he was “critically ill,” without giving details.

The wild-eyed son of a South London bricklayer, Baker was the engine room of rock’s first and still most revered power trio, Cream. He played a similarly key role in shaping the more finessed work of one of rock’s first supergroups, Blind Faith.

 Ginger Baker, San Francisco, 1967. Unattributed.

Ginger Baker, San Francisco, 1967. Unattributed.


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Fela Kuti: Upside Down (1976)

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robinbannks:R.I.P. Ginger Baker, Legendary Cream Drummer Dies at 80 | Consequence of Sound Ginger

robinbannks:

R.I.P. Ginger Baker, Legendary Cream Drummer Dies at 80 | Consequence of Sound

Ginger Baker died Sunday, October 6th at the age of 80. Baker was best known as a member of Cream, and is regarded as one of the most influential drummers in rock history. Source: R.I.P. Ginger Baker, Legendary Cream Drummer Dies at 80 | Consequence of Sound

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Eric Clapton at Cream’s “farewell concert”, 1968.

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