I was hoping to find 'Dream Warriors' on the album as it's badly tagged Wasn't there. Just deleted it lol
I was hoping to find 'Dream Warriors' on the album as it's badly tagged Wasn't there. Just deleted it lol
wow, aren't you the ray of sunshine.
Return of The Don?
that's why people call me "Sunny".
Fair Enough, I just wanted to hear why.
I see what you did thar....
Like most groups of their ilk they played some lighter easier going stuff, but Cream in essence were a blues rock group, that corabined this with hard rock and psychedelic rock and played it quite loud. They were a power trio that helped influence a lot of hard rock groups in the 1970`s and even more importantly set the stage for Jimi Hendrix to do his thing in the late 60`s. They were in fact, a supergroup of already highly respected rock musicians of a blues background and by the way they are just known as Cream and not the Cream!
I also suggest you forget drawing up your concise and well thought out rock family trees:yeah: and just keep it nice and basic. For example Beatles> Music or some such nonsense.....Otherwise, we`ll end up getting something totally ridiculous like Beatles> Fill in the gaps > Korn
Anyway, no charge for the brief history lesson regarding Cream, but if you feel lost again just holler away.
Valid point. I'll delete them from my original post? I still stand by the rest. But to be honest, most aren't because of the music, it's just the image/personality of the merabers that I don't like.
I've always thought there was a certain irony about metal fans that slag off hip hop for being 'lazy' & 'not proper music' when they listen to banRAB that just rip off the riRAB banRAB like Metallica & Iron Maiden were knocking out 20 years ago.
aha.....glassjaw.
a reason that they suck you ask for?
well...have you heard daryl palurabo's voice?
Duh.
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Against Me!
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