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Cream: Farewell Concert

Cream: Farewell Concert

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Bits and pieces with bad sound
Review: This DVD, even at its low price, isn't worth it. Sounds are incomplete and interrupted by narration. The sound and video quality isn't pleasing either.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: FUN CONCERT RUINED BY BAD EDITING! ACTUALLY A DOCUMENTARY!
Review: This is a disappointing making of Cream's farewell concert. You can barely enjoy the performances because of the absolutely dreadful editing. There are times that , during the concert footage , you would see a great wide shot of the band but then , suddenly , they would switch to a quick shot of Jack Bruce then a quick shot of Clapton then a close up shot of Ginger Baker and just change quickly from close ups of band members to the audience to the instruments. I mean , you don't mind A LITTLE editing of concert footage but the editing here for "Cream Farewell Concert" was so over the top that it was distracting. It really took away from the experience of seeing this bands final conert. Tragic!

For example during the playing of "White Room" we get far too close to Jack Bruce's face for too long , and when Clapton's solo comes up they have a tight shot of Clapton from the shoulders up as he is playing and YOU DON'T SEE THE GUITAR! Then they actually vibrated this camera shot making it even more fustrating to watch! (the editing is so bad you wonder if this is the actual footage of him playing the "White Room" guitar solo). During the playing of "Spoonful" they decide to double expose the badly shot concert footage with lava effects. It was like someone spat on the Mona Lisa. Tragic. Absolutely tragic.

Another odd thing about this footage is that it looks like the first song that was played in this documentary was the last song played in the actual concert. The song is "Sunshine of Your Love" and at the end of the song Clapton takes his guitar off , says thank you and waves to the crowd , you see Jack Bruce putting down his base and Ginger Baker walking away from his drum set heading back stage and the audience giving a standing ovation as if the concert was over. And this is about five minutes into the documentary. What gives?

This was the 60's. So you wonder if the people who shot this footage and edited it had a little "influence" while making this piece. If you know what I mean. It certainly looks like it.

The one good thing about this documentary is that there are interviews with each band member. Clapton(25 years old here)and Baker generously give a sort of music lesson on how they play their instruments. Young people who are seriously looking to become musicians may find those parts very informative. But those are the only redeeming parts to this documentary.

Cream created some of the most memorable tunes in rock and roll. These guys were a real power trio ; an awesome band. This program does not do this group justice. The awful , horrific editing will give you a denied experience of what seemed like a fun concert to watch. You just can't enjoy it. And just for good measure , the DVD has no DVD extras.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Mostly interviews-little music
Review: This is a documentary on Cream. It looks like it was made for British TV. It is about half interviews and half music. It is only 47 minutes long. There are no complete songs. The songs start in the middle or end abruptly. The announcer talks over large portions of the songs.

The picture and sound quality are poor. The actually camerea shots were poor. It looks like it was pulled from an old video tape. The DVD has no special features.

There are some interesting parts to the interviews, where each band member explains how they play their instruments and how they acheive their sound. But, most of it is a gloss over without really getting into the band. There is no mention of how they formed or what tore them apart.

There are some nice bits of them playing, but it isn't enough to justify buying this.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Classic Cream concert but not enough concert!!!
Review: This is a OK DVD,the quality is a bit rough and the songs are not complete versions!!! When they go into the song after an interview it has already been started!!! The interviews are pretty cool!!! Still with all it's faults, Cream fans will probably like it!!! 5 stars for the classic music 1 for the DVD

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: If you like talk over on all of the songs this is it
Review: This is one DVD by a great artist/band that I would shred. It is a dog. Its like a BBC biography of the band. If it is not the band members discussing their performance then its the director that is talking over the music. It seems like nobody on this DVD can help but interrupt every single song which hey do. It would have been nice if it was a concert not this biography of Cream. This doesn't even mention sound quality. A total waste of money.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A classic tape of the first super rock band.
Review: This tape shows them in concert but also talks with jack,eric,and ginger about their music and its meaning.Don't miss this concert as this first super star group of the 60's is hard to find. Groups of today can learn from Cream what classic rock is all about!! Jack's bass is booming and eric's lead guitar riffs is not to be missed. don't miss ginger's soaring drums that rounds out the group. If only they could perform today kids could see what started the hard rock generation!! Let's hear another tune that Jack/Eric wrote!! Order it you won't be sorry!!


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