Cream Playing Badge at their 2005 Reunion

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Published 2010-05-09
A recording of Cream playing their hit, Badge during their reunion concerts at The Royal Albert Hall in London in May 2005. More guitar stuff at www.guitarhive.com/.

All Comments (21)
  • No words need to be said. We lived at the right time. These were the glory days of rock and roll.
  • @AdmiralKhan
    Perfect, they sounded as good in 2005 as they did in 1969. Three guys, no backup, Long Live Cream*****
  • 1968. 2005. So glad they did it one more time. R.I.P. Jack and Ginger-thanks for the soundtrack of a generation.
  • @TheMapkiss
    Every single person sitting in every single seat realized that they were a part of history seeing three rock icon legends performing and a night not to be forgotten. Nothing fancy, no autotune or back up singers or side musicians anywhere to be seen. They make their own instruments sing.
  • @rossb.4773
    Loved the way Bruce and Baker pushed Clapton to play his very best..thank God, they made this 2005 documentary ; finally got to see them together besides the Goodbye in the late 60's. ..RIP JACK & GINGER...loved CREAM..
  • @MrDchristy
    Jack Bruce had an awesome voice. Everyone recognizes his playing true but his voice rocks.
  • @robbdavies7749
    I remember watching this on the BBC, brilliant, nothing has come remotely close to it since
  • @MrTommySullivan
    God, Clapton's voice sounded GREAT in this performance!!! Incredible solo with some nasty fuzz. Absolutely FANTASTIC!!!
  • @spideymarino
    I was there that night. Killer gig. I was too young to have seen them in the 60s so this was a dream come true for me. Also saw Led Zep when they played in 2007 at the 02. Another dream come true! 🤘🤘🤘
  • @tp10488
    What I admire so much about this concert is that it's only the three of them and not a bunch of side musicians doing most of the playing.
  • @im4inxs752
    It is my opinion that we have lived through the greatest advancements in music in history. Americas southern blues and the creative genius of the british groups interpretation was epic.
  • @Kamal-nh9el
    Wonderful sync by the three. RIP Bruce and Baker.
  • @mikepayne377
    Not only are they great musicians, but they feed each other as they play. This is why Cream is one of the great gifts to music. How they do it is as natural as waking up. The fact that we got the privilege to see them together again is truly amazing.
  • @tacey505
    breaks my heart two of these lads are gone, but left us the best music ever
  • @robwalton7749
    Cream is three incredible musicians, THREE. I listened to this song and a flood of emotions swept over me and a tear formed in my eye, then I realised that if it had that effect on me, what must it have felt like for them? Thank you Cream for showing the music world exactly how it's done, regardless of how many years have come and gone. Timeless brilliance.