SHE LOVES IT!| FIRST TIME HEARING Cream - Badge REACTION

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@grahamm5630
@grahamm5630 11 ай бұрын
This has to be the first time I have ever heard someone describe Cream as Soft Rock
@stratguy1784
@stratguy1784 11 ай бұрын
Was thinking the same thing. Clearly, psychedelic/blues rock
@jackiec859
@jackiec859 11 ай бұрын
It made my head wobble. I need a moment to recover.🤦🏿
@DavidKing-ut9wr
@DavidKing-ut9wr 11 ай бұрын
Those poor kids! All this time hearing great tunes and they say this? Let’s hope it was a slip of the tongue because anything else would be to horrid to imagine.
@jaybaker149
@jaybaker149 11 ай бұрын
Very odd.
@JoeMama410
@JoeMama410 11 ай бұрын
It's all about context. If you are used to the more bombastic bands and recordings we have access to today, this will seem soft by comparison. When you put it in the context of its time you know it was pretty edgy.
@andymageen5308
@andymageen5308 11 ай бұрын
Patty Boyd will go down in history as one of the great music muses of all time. The songs written for and about her are some of the greatest selling records. Layla, Something, Wonderful Tonight and many others will live on long after we are all long gone. ✌️
@vicprovost2561
@vicprovost2561 11 ай бұрын
Utterly amazing music with her as its inspiration...
@clh35
@clh35 11 ай бұрын
Wonderful Tonight
@ZacCostilla
@ZacCostilla 11 ай бұрын
George Harrison’s wife (at that time), Patty Boyd inspired the Beatles songs “I Need You”, “Something”, the Derek and the Dominoes song “Layla” (written by Clapton), the Clapton songs “Wonderful Tonight” and “Old Love”, and the Ronnie Wood song “Breathe On Me” (from his affair with Boyd when she was married to Harrison)
@TallBlondeSassy
@TallBlondeSassy 11 ай бұрын
​@clh35 one of the greatest love songs ever written!❤❤❤
@lelandbrucehall6572
@lelandbrucehall6572 11 ай бұрын
Patty was married to George, but had a roving eye in those days. Clapton had her, and then talked her into leaving George. She then married Clapton(later on) and then also had affairs with other musicians.
@MrKittenmitts
@MrKittenmitts 11 ай бұрын
That woman is Patti Boyd. She inspired Layla and Wonderful Tonight AND Something by George and The Beatles. Arguably some of the greatest love songs ever, all about the same woman. Crazy
@kenharness7430
@kenharness7430 11 ай бұрын
And George also did a cover of Bye Bye Love by the Everly Brothers on his Dark Horse album in which he added the line "There goes my baby with you know who. I hope she's happy and Old Clapper too."
@user-ky6vw5up9m
@user-ky6vw5up9m 11 ай бұрын
Her sister was not left out. Donovan wrote Jennifer Juniper about her.
@gmb858
@gmb858 11 ай бұрын
She was the inspiration for "Old Love" by Clapton, "River of Tears," "She's Waiting." and "She's Gone"
@RobChilds-gl2wp
@RobChilds-gl2wp 11 ай бұрын
Eric actively pursued Patty while she was married to George and they were greT friends. Incidentally her little sister, who is the hotter sister was married to Mick Fleetwood for several years.
@michaelkeefe8494
@michaelkeefe8494 11 ай бұрын
And Bell Bottoms Blues....
@BonniePicc
@BonniePicc 11 ай бұрын
Those of us who grew up in the era think of America, Bread, and Seals and Crofts as soft rock groups. Cream was Rock. This was definitely my favorite.
@fidge54
@fidge54 11 ай бұрын
Def
@thewomble1509
@thewomble1509 11 ай бұрын
Jazz/rock/blues.
@trevordoolan5011
@trevordoolan5011 10 ай бұрын
UK Blues Revival... .
@MrTimothybee
@MrTimothybee 11 ай бұрын
George Harrison played the opening guitar solo on this. Eric Clapton played the guitar solo on The Beatles song, written by George Harrison “ While my guitar gently weeps”. They were both married to Patti Boyd. Boyd inspired Harrison's song "Something", and Clapton's songs "Layla", "Bell Bottom Blues" and "Wonderful Tonight".
@BenWillyums
@BenWillyums 11 ай бұрын
are you talking about the guitar at 2:36 ? Because George actually said it's funny everyone thinks that's him because it's a Beatles sounding guitar but it's really not. And that's eric playing the solo after that. George plays one of the rhythm guitars and helped write the song.
@Stratman1512
@Stratman1512 11 ай бұрын
Being my all-time favorite musicians over the last 40 years have been both George Harrison and Eric Clapton equally you are def. Correct Clapton plays the solo but Eric plays it on George’s favorite guitar to solo on at time a Les Paul. So that’s maybe why so many fans think it’s Harrison and George has said people would always come up to him and complement him on that solo. But Harrison who co wrote the track plays the rythem guitar on track and the chica guitar part but it is still disputed who plays the more George sounding arpeggio part that leads up to the guitar solo.
@tommccafferty5591
@tommccafferty5591 11 ай бұрын
The whole Layla album was about his love of Patti Boyd.
@karenh.
@karenh. 11 ай бұрын
This is my absolute favorite song by.Cream. I listen to it at least once a week. Every week since at least 1973. ♥️💖♥️
@ZacCostilla
@ZacCostilla 11 ай бұрын
My favorite too. They brought up Harrison’s wife, Patty Boyd. DID YOU KNOW that she inspired the Beatles songs “I Need You”, “Something”, the Derek and the Dominoes song “Layla” (written by Clapton), the Clapton songs “Wonderful Tonight” and “Old Love”, and the Ronnie Wood song “Breathe On Me” (from his affair with Boyd when she was married to Harrison)
@sassymess7111
@sassymess7111 11 ай бұрын
My favorite Cream song too!
@cesarnarro6013
@cesarnarro6013 11 ай бұрын
I concur, i was in the 7th grade when it first came out, still sounds great !
@DandyLion662a
@DandyLion662a 11 ай бұрын
@karenh. You should check out the live version from 1985. He's wearing a blue t-shirt.
@terrilgeorge7255
@terrilgeorge7255 11 ай бұрын
And mine !!
@leefertwayne8163
@leefertwayne8163 11 ай бұрын
"Soft rock", Jay and Amber? I'm scratching my head lol
@albertsmith9315
@albertsmith9315 11 ай бұрын
Clapton wrote this with George Harrison, and in fact George plays the guitar intro until the break where Eric breaks loose. The song title is a mistake based on Ringo who was in the room as they wrote the song out long hand. He looked at the paper upside down and saw the word "bridge", part of the song structure. He asked, "What's Badge?" George and Eric cracked up, and named the song Badge.
@shdavidmiller
@shdavidmiller 11 ай бұрын
I also heard that Ringo wasn't serfectly pober at the time.
@bradparnell614
@bradparnell614 11 ай бұрын
You've got it a bit mixed up. It was Eric who saw Bridge upside down and thought it was badge. Ringo's connection to the song was that he came in, not completely sober, and came up with the "I told you 'bout the swans that they live in the park" line. This was all written in George's "I Me Mine" book.
@wayneelder805
@wayneelder805 11 ай бұрын
The line, "Told you 'bout the swans that they live in the park" was attributed to a drunk Ringo who evidently was attacked by those swans.
@1monki
@1monki 11 ай бұрын
Ringo's mistake sayings play a big role in rock. He said "tomorrow never knows" in a Beatles press conference, and it became the name of John's song.
@fnjesusfreak
@fnjesusfreak 11 ай бұрын
George's book "I Me Mine" has an actual photo of the lyric sheet in question.
@northernlight2598
@northernlight2598 11 ай бұрын
I don't know if I'd call this soft rock, for me it's rock - it rocks! A good example of soft rock is Bread - WAY softer than Cream! Cream is considered by some to be proto-metal; listen to their live Albert Hall offerings (the 60's concert). Another great posting Kiddos! (I'm an old guy; I can call you Kiddos)
@academyofshem
@academyofshem 11 ай бұрын
It might have to do with Felix's lame producing. Should'a gotten Page to do it.
@kevinmcfarlane2752
@kevinmcfarlane2752 8 ай бұрын
If in doubt just call it rock. It’s the parent genre of heavy, soft, hard, metal, prog. At least that’s how I view it.
@angelalambert6069
@angelalambert6069 11 ай бұрын
I saw this great band Cream with my best friend back in the day ... they were playing on top floor of a pub in middle of nowhere in England ..... cost just the price of a drink to get in !! Those were the days ... we were so lucky to be in our teens then ...... saw so many legendary bands in those days...took it for granted. Great times ❤ x
@glenminnick3724
@glenminnick3724 11 ай бұрын
That is so cool! I was young in those days and could only listen to radio!
@angelalambert6069
@angelalambert6069 11 ай бұрын
Thank you ! Ha ! We sure thought we were 😎 cool. ❤ x
@TheGort1
@TheGort1 11 ай бұрын
We may be old now but we saw some great bands play.
@andre.gorley
@andre.gorley 11 ай бұрын
Thank you Amber for talking about Ginger Baker! One of the best drummers ever imo. Also, the song was called Badge because Clapton couldn't fully read Harrison's hand writing too well. It was actually written bridge as in the bridge part in the song. But the kept Badge and the rest is history.
@batmanforpresident9655
@batmanforpresident9655 11 ай бұрын
George Harrison co-wrote this song with Eric Clapton and plays rhythm guitar. Harrison is listed on the album credits as "L'Angelo Misterioso".
@jaewok5G
@jaewok5G 11 ай бұрын
at least he got a listing … better than Clapton got on "while my guitar gently weeps". ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
@BenWillyums
@BenWillyums 11 ай бұрын
@@jaewok5G they were under contract with their respective record companies at the time, making it a giant legal headache if they got actual credit
@kevinsacks3185
@kevinsacks3185 11 ай бұрын
George plays the guitar solo in the middle, or bridge of the song. When Eric wrote the song he scribbled the word "bridge" to indicate where George would solo. When George looked at the sheet, he misread it as "badge". And that's how the song got it's name. Incidentally, on the album George is credited as L'Angelo Mysterioso (Mysterious Angel) because he couldn't be named due to contractual reasons.
@wdygmab1
@wdygmab1 11 ай бұрын
Other way round, it was George who wrote "Bridge" and Eric who misread it. Amber, please do more Beatles! "Because" or "Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds"
@BenWillyums
@BenWillyums 11 ай бұрын
George doesn't play any guitar solos on Badge, he's the very first guitar that comes in, the percussive sounding rhythm guitar
@JStarStar00
@JStarStar00 11 ай бұрын
⁠@@BenWillyums The chunka chunka riff
@PedroConejo1939
@PedroConejo1939 11 ай бұрын
When did Cream get called soft rock? That is genuinely the first time I've ever heard that. They were a rock band.
@alanthomson1227
@alanthomson1227 3 ай бұрын
Or as Jack Bruce said in an interview , we were a jazz band , we just didn’t tell Eric .
@magneto7930
@magneto7930 11 ай бұрын
Ringo walked in while George and Eric were in the middle of writing the song and just off the top of his head, he ad-libbed the line "I told you about the swans that they live in the park." They decided to use it. He never got credit for it but they kept it.
@radicaladz
@radicaladz 11 ай бұрын
I wanna say he also came up with the title: he misread the word "Bridge" on the sheet music as "Badge".
@magneto7930
@magneto7930 11 ай бұрын
@radicaladz Eric misread it. George wrote the word "bridge" and Eric saw it and laughed and said "badge?"
@radicaladz
@radicaladz 11 ай бұрын
@@magneto7930 - ah. Tbf, it does strike me as something one would expect from Ringo. ;)
@magneto7930
@magneto7930 11 ай бұрын
@@radicaladz I'd have to agree with you there.
@OroborusFMA
@OroborusFMA Ай бұрын
It's a horrible line. Ringo was drunk when he said it, too.
@ericwilliams1031
@ericwilliams1031 11 ай бұрын
This song has so much George in it. Wasn't surprised when i found out he co-wrote it.
@stevesilsby5288
@stevesilsby5288 11 ай бұрын
Geez, you fall over yourselves praising (for good reason) Harrison, Clapton, and Baker for their contribution to this work, but fail to mention at all Jack Bruce for his wonderful soaring bass playing that, quite frankly, MADE THIS SONG!!!
@mariaportengen2959
@mariaportengen2959 11 ай бұрын
A great song. I also hear George Harrison on guitar. One of the greatest musicians in history. The great drums from Ginger and the awesome bass from Jack. Simply the best!
@scottchapin2323
@scottchapin2323 11 ай бұрын
And amazingly so George & Eric remained great friends through their lives.
@gkiferonhs
@gkiferonhs 11 ай бұрын
The mutual wife (Patty Boyd) is also the "Layla" that inspired the Cream song. Some of the original psychedelic music.
@cliffwheeler7357
@cliffwheeler7357 11 ай бұрын
Layla was a song by Derek and the Dominoes, not Cream.
@fidge54
@fidge54 11 ай бұрын
Layla was not "psychedelic music." Listen to Jefferson Airplane, Quicksilver Messenger Service, Pink Floyd, Country Joe and the Fish, etc etc.... C'mon man!
@Nancy-n4o8k
@Nancy-n4o8k Ай бұрын
@chetcraman3530 Don't know much about music, hey?
@jeremyhammond6540
@jeremyhammond6540 11 ай бұрын
The bass line is what drew me to this song.
@pilesovinyl
@pilesovinyl 11 ай бұрын
George Harrison plays guitar on this one too. It's him on the rhythm guitar at the beginning up until the break and then Eric comes in. The song gives me chills to this day.
@daviddonnelly9198
@daviddonnelly9198 11 ай бұрын
I Feel Free is my favorite Cream tune. They got back together in 2005 and played 3 concerts at MSG in NYC. Was at the second concert and was blown away!
@Richard2003
@Richard2003 11 ай бұрын
Complicated lyrics
@lisarainbow9703
@lisarainbow9703 11 ай бұрын
I was there the second night too! Incredible experience!🎶✌
@clemdane
@clemdane 11 ай бұрын
Mine, too
@saintndacity4814
@saintndacity4814 11 ай бұрын
I was at the second show as well. Ginger baker was awesome. Jack Bruce was a tower of power. Eric Clapton… took the money and ran. Mailed in his effort. I felt great and cheated at the same time. Two weeks later I listened to a boot of the show. Was I wrong about my review of the show? No. I will grant that Eric is a great guitarist, but as a showman he does NOT rise to the occasion. I had a similar reaction to a Clapton show at MSG in 2001. I thought perhaps he had an off night. No, the level of effort was the same: UNDERWHELMING. I’ve been to 500+ shows of various Bands and artists. Clapton two shows were the only times that I felt that I didn’t get my moneys worth. The Cream show should have been so much more..and it wasn’t; EC had checked out.
@RDRussell2
@RDRussell2 11 ай бұрын
Cream = soft rock? Where did that idea come from? Sure, this particular song is a tad on the mellower side, but good golly. As for Pattie Boyd, if you know who to look for, you can spot her as an extra in The Beatles first movie, "A Hard Day's Night," where George and Pattie first met. Pattie Boyd is also in the video for The Beatles's song "Something," written and sung by George. As The Beatles began to fall apart, George ended up becoming very good friends with Eric Clapton as. As you already know, Pattie and Eric fell in love. Eric was really torn up about it: how could he betray his best friend? Or could he deny what was in his heart? That's what the album "Layla (and Other Assorted Love Songs)" is all about. (Album credited to Derek and the Dominoes.) You can truly hear the anguish in Eric's voice and guitar on so many of that album's songs. (For example, the song "Have You Ever Loved a Woman" features the lyric: "...all the time you know/She belongs to your very best friend.")
@steveyaworsky6170
@steveyaworsky6170 11 ай бұрын
Yes, they were both married to Pattie Boyd at one time. I believe she was still married to George Harrison when Clapton wrote the song "Layla", which was about her. Badge seems to be a favorite of many. It seems that almost every time a conversation comes up about Cream, it's the first song most people mention. At least in my experience.
@db4982
@db4982 11 ай бұрын
Patti Boyd (George Harrison's and later Eric Clapton's wife) was the inspiration for several songs. The song 'Something' by George was written for her. While 'Layla,' 'Wonderful Tonight' and 'Bell Bottom Blues' by Eric Clapton were all written with her in mind. Not sure if Eric Clapton wrote 'Promises' for Patti Boyd, but it would be a great one for your next Clapton reaction!
@tonygreene3941
@tonygreene3941 11 ай бұрын
Promises is such a great song👍
@shack8110
@shack8110 11 ай бұрын
Promises and Core by Clapton are 2 amazing songs I'd nearly forgotten and never expected to hear on this channel. I think they would have a whole new appreciation for Clapton after hearing those 2 songs, esp. Core.
@Stratman1512
@Stratman1512 11 ай бұрын
Basically everything on the Layla album was a testament to Eric’s love for Pattie Boyd. And great songs during the Eric Clapton song writing era of the 70s (when he got into Robbie Robertson and the Band and wrote more melody generated instead of guitar generated songs) You can’t forget about “Let it Grow” and Next time you see her
@russkkay
@russkkay 11 ай бұрын
My favourite Cream track also! Don’t forget Jack Bruce’s bass line, the foundation of the whole song, all three artists were the best of their time, maybe all time!
@francisedwards4069
@francisedwards4069 11 ай бұрын
Ringo Starr contributed the line " I told you about the swans that they live in the park",
@cindyv1401
@cindyv1401 11 ай бұрын
I truly wore off the grooves of every one of their albums....yes I said Albums 🤩🤩🤩
@richardkint6531
@richardkint6531 11 ай бұрын
Soft Rock? Cream was a blues rock band! A rock n roll hall of famer!
@spantle3888
@spantle3888 11 ай бұрын
Great song by Cream! Just to clarify Cream is blues rock or Psychedelic rock. Examples of soft rock are The Carpenters, Carly Simon, Bread, Jim Croce and Seals & Croft etc.
@chetcarman3530
@chetcarman3530 11 ай бұрын
Cream... soft rock... 🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯
@deadreckoningplot
@deadreckoningplot 11 ай бұрын
Funny you mentioned lyrics being out there- Eric and George were writing lyrics in a room and Ringo came in to visit but he was drunk and was rambling on about Swans in the park so Eric put that in his lyrics 😅
@jeremyhammond6540
@jeremyhammond6540 11 ай бұрын
Yes! So glad you're doing this song! SO MUCH fun to play on the bass.
@ninamravlja3632
@ninamravlja3632 11 ай бұрын
I’ve been bingeing your channel for a little over a week. Most videos are a year or two old, so to see new videos is very fun 🤩 And still discovering music I love. And how much you guys have learned about classic bands is wonderful 😁 I just watched your first Cream reaction, when you had no idea who any of the members were, to now when can dissect each member’s contributions of the group. Good job!
@kbusby4824
@kbusby4824 11 ай бұрын
This may be my favorite Cream track. Great stuff. Patti Boyd quite the muse.
@Jessica_Roth
@Jessica_Roth 11 ай бұрын
Yes, Pattei Boyd was George Harrison's first wife, whom George wrote "Something" about. And, as things went along, Clapton found himself falling for Pattie, and wrote "Layla" about that. Indeed, the whole album (1970) is pretty much about Pattie. But when Clapton in 1971 told Pattie that songs were about her and he was in love with her, Pattie rebuffed him and stayed with George, even though George was not terribly faithful. Clapton got depressed and became a heroin addict. It took him until 1974 to get clean. As George and Pattie's marriage was on the rocks by then, Eric tried to get with her once more and as he and George were still friends, they staged a guitar "duel" in Hyde Park (London) for Pattie's affections. Obviously that wasn't what resolved things, but on July 4, George and Pattie formally separated, so eventually Eric and Pattie got together, and Eric wrote "Wonderful Tonight" about how much he loved being with her (Pattie was starting to become alcohol-dependent, though), and they got married in 1979 and Pattie kept feeling unhappy (she thought that Eric didn't really love her, he was only competing with George) and eventually the marriage crumbled. Allegedly they're all happy in their new lives, though. Meanwhile, also in 1974, George decided to get over his break-up and do a big tour of North America, with Ravi Shankar as his co-star and Ringo on the drums. (They didn't play Ringo''s songs, though.) However, this didn't work so well, for 3 reasons: • they booked the tour dates too close and George's voice gave out • George was doing a rather large amount of cocaine and it affected his playing • George was banging Ringo's wife, Maureen Cox (perhaps as revenge for Eric and Pattie?) and that wrecked Ringo's marriage, leading to hard feelings. (I know George did some dates in Japan with Paul later on, but I don't think he and Ringo ever played together again.) MEANWHILE, Pattie's little sister Jenny was also a model, and she was dating Donovan, who wrote "Jennifer Juniper" for her. However, Peter Green, who had taken over as the star of John Mayall's Bluesbreakers once Clapton left to join the Yardbirds, had by now founded Fleetwood Mac, and by 1969 they were the biggest group in England (not that you have EVER played any of these Fleetwood Mac songs, grumble grumble) and so all of a sudden, while Mick Fleetwood was still a big creepy looking guy who once went two years without being able to get a woman (Peter Green wrote a hilarious song about how Mick had to, er, self-pleasure himself and the band kept playing it long after Peter was gone), being the drummer for the hottest act in Britain apparently was an aphrodisiac, and Creepy Mick and Sexy Model Jenny got married in 1970. Alas, Peter Green also retired in 1970 (Peter had always planned to retire; he named the band after Mick Fleetwood and John McVie so they could keep it going once he was gone), and the band fell off the charts. By 1973 they were a struggling act consisting of singer Dave Walker (from Savoy Brown), guitarists Bob Welch and Bob Weston, Mick and John and John's wife, Christine McVie. But after one tour, they decided Dave wasn't working, so they gave Walker his walking papers and decided to let Christine and Bob Welch do the singing. Unfortunately, Christine started having an affair with the band's longtime producer, Martin Birch, which wrecked the McVies' marriage (although they didn't formally divorce until 1978) and they also needed to find a new producer, but they had tour dates to cover and so they went out on the road. Unfortunately, while on tour in early 1974, Mick found out that Jenny was sleeping with Bob Weston. Which led to the tour being cancelled, Mick and Jenny getting divorced, Bob Weston getting fired (which is a pity as he was a really good slide guitar player [check out "Say It Isn't So, Joe" by Murray Head], but understandable), the band's manager (Clifford Davies) sending out an imposter Fleetwood Mac (they guys who later became Stretch and btw check Stretch out, they're very good!) to cover the dates, possibly with Mick's consent, the fakes being exposed, Clifford Davies getting fired, lots of lawsuits, and a very good album from a group that suddenly had Bob Welch as the only guitarist, which is a bit of a problem as al the old Peter Green hits required at least two guitars (they actually had three guitarists before Peter left) and so the new tour was a bit stressful and Mick decided they should get another guitarist to help Bob Welch out. So when Mick ran into Lindsay Buckingham at a recording studio, he hired him and Lindsay was "cool, can I bring my girlfriend? She sings!" and Mick said yes, and then Mick went to Bob Welch and was like "hey, I found a new guitarist" and Bob was like "great, I quit" (because the past year had been really stressful and with all the other marriages falling apart, he was worried about his own), which was not Mick's plan after all. But now he had Lindsay and Stevie and we know what a success that was. Of course, then Mick started sleeping with Stevie and Lindsay found out and we got all the "I hate you!"/"no, I hate you more!" songs from Rumours, but that didn't hurt the band, either. And basically, if Jenny hadn't cheated on Mick, there never would have been a chance for Mick to wreck Stevie and Lindsay's relationship, so…yay???? Lol. After all that, Mick and Jenny remarried [they have kids, after all]. And then they got divorced again, less than two years later. (Fleetwood Mac is THE rock soap opera.) And eventually, Jenny, just like her big sister Pattie, decided maybe ti was better to date somebody other than a rock star, and she has also lived Reasonably Happy Ever After. The end. :) (And perhaps the Fleetwood Mac stuff is extraneous, but I still want you to do a LOT of pre-Stevie FM, and stuff from Stretch, and the Murray Head song, so I figured I might as well get in a plug. Gotta keep plugging, right?)
@jpmnewyork
@jpmnewyork 11 ай бұрын
I didn't get through all of this, but you were absolutely wrong about one thing early on: the child Clapton lost was not with Patty Boyd, it was Conor, his son with Italian model Lory del Santo.
@Jessica_Roth
@Jessica_Roth 11 ай бұрын
@@jpmnewyork Well, I knew I'd miss one somewhere. Thanks for the catch. Off to fix it.
@jaredsearle4278
@jaredsearle4278 11 ай бұрын
Soft rock! They were the original power trio. .
@TheJpec361
@TheJpec361 14 күн бұрын
The "swans in the park" part was inspired by Ringo Starr coming in, stinking drunk, to where George and Eric were writing and getting frustrated telling them about the swans in the park and them having a laugh.
@MRoyClark
@MRoyClark 11 ай бұрын
Cream? Soft Rock? I guess this song was a little soft, but... They were literally one of THE first *Hard Rock* bands. They were a huge influence on Heavy Metal and were also part of the Acid Rock, Blues Rock, and Psychedelic movements. I've literally never heard anyone refer to them as Soft Rock, though. Soft Rock was a completely different strain of music related to the Singer/Songwriter and Folk-Rock traditions, like Carole King and Paul Simon and was a genre largely established in the early-to-mid-1970s, while Cream was a late 60s band.
@sharonramone9178
@sharonramone9178 11 ай бұрын
They were both married to the lovely model + muse, Pattie Boyd. Some of the best luv songs ever written were about her- lncluding "Something"( George), +Layla( Eric).
@normandavidtidiman9918
@normandavidtidiman9918 11 ай бұрын
Harrison co-wrote & played rhythm guitar on this. Ringo Starr provided the line "I told you bout the swans that they live in the park"
@DanVanL
@DanVanL 11 ай бұрын
After about a fifty year absence from playing electric bass,I bought one at a pawn shop in Killeen,Texas and one of the bass lines I learned was to "Badge".I've been a big fan of Cream since 1968.By and large,Cream was a very hard rocking group.Another one to listen to was "SWALBR".Ginger Baker was actually a jazz drummer.Even though both Jack Bruce and Ginger Baker have since passed on,I'm still a big fan of Cream.I took up bass guitar in 1973 and did my first professional gigs on bass guitar.
@henryinflorida
@henryinflorida 11 ай бұрын
Additionally, the song was called Bridge, but it was late at night, and Clapton"s writing was sloppy, so it was interrupted as Badge the next day.
@brianherrington7226
@brianherrington7226 11 ай бұрын
And Patti had Something and Layla written about her. I exchanged some pleasantries with her a few years ago and she seemed to be a very sweet lady.
@chitownlee
@chitownlee 11 ай бұрын
Eric fell in love with George's wife Patti and she left George for him. 10 songs were written about her between George and Eric.
@1234uz
@1234uz 11 ай бұрын
The first semi solo Eric plays was the first time I heard a Guitar played through a "Leslie " usually used for the B3 Organ for that Tremelo effect
@andyo3689
@andyo3689 11 ай бұрын
SOFT ROCK?!?! Heck! My ears are STILL ringing from when I saw them at the Fillmore! 😊 You aren't listening to it loud enough
@slamboy66
@slamboy66 11 ай бұрын
Who here remembers CREEM magazine? 👍 if you do 👍👍👍
@paulprovenzano3755
@paulprovenzano3755 11 ай бұрын
Boy Howdy Beer! 😂
@argelbargel7680
@argelbargel7680 11 ай бұрын
Yes. Home of the Zig-Zag man.
@tommack9395
@tommack9395 11 ай бұрын
You know the song was untitled when they were recording in the studio, the name came about because Eric misread Harrison's note on the lyric sheet, which said “bridge.” The song is about someone he loved which in spite of his best efforts was going to be defeated, blames himself but in reflection upon it nothing ever being good enough for her. Last lyric: "She cried away her life, since she fell out the cradle."
@dosgoat
@dosgoat 11 ай бұрын
From Wikipedia Harrison remembered the story thus: I helped Eric write "Badge" you know. Each of them had to come up with a song for that Goodbye Cream album and Eric didn't have his written. We were working across from each other and I was writing the lyrics down and we came to the middle part so I wrote 'Bridge.' Eric read it upside down and cracked up laughing - 'What's BADGE?' he said. After that, Ringo walked in drunk and gave us that line about the swans living in the park. George Harrison credited, for contractual reasons, as "L'Angelo Misterioso" You can hear George's distinctive guitar style at the beginning of the solo before Eric comes in.
@brianherrington7226
@brianherrington7226 11 ай бұрын
Hey y’all. Ringo contributed the line “ I told you about that swans that they live in the park” on this song.
@aerynsunx
@aerynsunx 11 ай бұрын
Thank you! I was trying to remember which line it was that they took from Ringo.
@myrdozer
@myrdozer 11 ай бұрын
You are showing your age and I am showing mine. This was NOT Soft Rock. At least not in the 60's. Ask any of mine or my friends parents. They hated this stuff and thought we were degenerates for listening to it. What really was cool was to be in an elevator or department store in the mid 70's and suddenly the Beatles music was being played, but slower and by some orchestra. We knew our parents were finally coming around and recognizing good music is good music.
@PeterThaggard
@PeterThaggard 11 ай бұрын
Side note: Donovan's song "Jennifer Juniper" is written about Patty Boyd's sister Jennifer.
@midnightrambler7716
@midnightrambler7716 10 ай бұрын
A lot of horny young famous musicians back in the Day,! Old ones too! Around the same time Frank Sinatra was flanged up with Mia Farrow (Rosemarys Baby), her sister 19-year-old Prudence Farrow, was hanging out with the Beatles and the Maharishi in India. The Beatles wrote Dear Prudence about her, which is on the White Album.
@sassymess7111
@sassymess7111 11 ай бұрын
My absolute favorite Cream song!
@timothycook2917
@timothycook2917 11 ай бұрын
Hey guys...Dwight Twilley just passed away. He was from Tulsa, Oklahoma. He had a medium sized hit in mid-1975 called "I'm On Fire." You should check out his song if you want to react to a cool twangy rockabilly tune
@wmulhernjr
@wmulhernjr 11 ай бұрын
I’m so sorry to hear of Dwight Twilley’s passing. I’m a big fan of his, back to when he and Phil Seymour did I’m On Fire on American Bandstand. I have a big collection of his records and CD’s. I had the privilege of seeing him in concert once, in 1984, on the Jungle Safari Tour. The show was amazing, everything I could have hoped for. Tulsa(1999) is an incredibly great album! His originals and covers were equally wonderful. Farewell Dwight Twilley and thanks for the music! 😢
@surlechapeau
@surlechapeau 11 ай бұрын
Jay/Amber, you'll love their "SWLABR"!!! One of the great short lived groups, so much talent in 3 guys. Note: Eric Clapton has an excellent blues covers album, 'From The Cradle' (1994)
@craigcraigster4999
@craigcraigster4999 11 ай бұрын
Cream = the original "super group" -- all three guys (Clapton, Bruce, and Baker) were virtuosos with their respective instruments. My older brother was lucky enough to see them at the Fillmore East around the time their double LP "Wheels Of Fire" was released, and he said that concert experience was one he'll NEVER forget.
@jaewok5G
@jaewok5G 11 ай бұрын
or "Riding w the king" or "me and mr. Johnson" or 'the beano album' … etc
@jimburt4473
@jimburt4473 11 ай бұрын
SWLABR - She Was Like A Bearded Rainbow
@robertwoldman552
@robertwoldman552 11 ай бұрын
George Harrison and Eric Clapton both married patty boyd. First George met her on the set of hard days night. She's in the movie. The beautiful blonde. Eric was smitten with her for years and was trying to win her heart and finally did. George wrote "something" on abbey road about her and Eric wrote Layla and wonderful tonight about her. Their might even be some more but not sure. But she had two of the biggest performers ever dedicate songs to her and George and Eric remained friends to the end. You should do "isn't it a pity" from the concert for George that Eric put together with all the artist that George knew a year after his death. POWERFUL POWERFUL song
@creeley23
@creeley23 2 күн бұрын
If you haven't already, "A Hard Day's Night" Beatles movie is an absolute must. Early on Paul flirts with two schoolgirls on the the train, then Lennon barges in on as though he were a prisoner being taken to jail. That blonde schoolgirl is Patty Boyd.
@edwardrutledge2765
@edwardrutledge2765 11 ай бұрын
As the ‘60’s wrapped up, Cream was my favorite trio…they still are.
@christiansoto4118
@christiansoto4118 11 ай бұрын
My favorite song of Cream Great reaction
@cliffwheeler7357
@cliffwheeler7357 11 ай бұрын
Even Jay describing Cream as “Soft Rock”?
@anthonyhedberg6471
@anthonyhedberg6471 4 ай бұрын
@@cliffwheeler7357 Yeah...even that. 😉👍
@sharonstark1014
@sharonstark1014 11 ай бұрын
The lady in the pic is Patti Boyd who was married to George Harrison but then left him and married Eric Clapton. Cream was a great band. It was one of the first bands that Eric was in. He was also in a later band called Derek and the Dominoes. Great reaction, thanks for posting.
@ThePierce5144
@ThePierce5144 11 ай бұрын
Cream was not considered “soft rock”. They were considered some of the beginnings of acid rock!
@elegantirony78
@elegantirony78 11 ай бұрын
The Tale Of Brave Ulysses by Cream is based on the Odyssey by Homer and the bass line is really nice. You'll both like it but especially you Amber. Patty Boyd was George Harrison's wife & Eric Clapton kind of stole her from George. Eric wrote Layla (Derek & The Dominos) about her. George wrote Something (Beatles) about her
@timarmstrong3251
@timarmstrong3251 11 ай бұрын
George, bless him, lacked nothing to Eric when it came to shagging his friends' wives - Mo Starkey for one. They all seemed to remain huge buddies, though, women as well, so in spite of the songs one wonders how bothered they were about the whole thing.
@incub8
@incub8 11 ай бұрын
"Something in the way she moves, reminds me of a pomegranate." 🤣
@elizabethfranco1284
@elizabethfranco1284 11 ай бұрын
I am surprised you hadn’t found that out before. We certainly told a dozen times. Patti Boyd was married to George Harrison it was for her that he wrote the song Something. She and Eric Clapton married in 1977? She of course was Layla and the inspiration behind Bell Bottom Blues. Need to pay more attention to our comments 🙂 This song was released in 1969.
@wls64
@wls64 4 ай бұрын
Something I started realizing now that I'm very old, I get very extreme nostalgia and feel tugs on my heartstrings about how music was so much different back then. Not just the music itself and the artist but as a listener, where today you just go online and stream a song, no big deal, but back then as a youngster I would save up my money and purchase a record... An owning the record was sort of a big deal back then what kind of gave me a personal connection with the music that you don't get anymore. Maybe it was just me but it was much more of a personal experience back then
@TheDavidfallon
@TheDavidfallon 8 ай бұрын
The thing that was possible in songs then that really can't happen anymore is silence. That moment before the guitar riff, like you are waiting and then it comes, is what makes rock real, because it can breathe...
@ofrabjousday1
@ofrabjousday1 11 ай бұрын
Jay, that woman is Patti Boyd. She and George met when she was hired as an extra on The Beatles' movie, "A Hard Day's Night." George asked her out, and she said no! A decade later. Patti started seeing Clapton when she learned that George had been cheating on her, believe it or not. Interesting side story, the term in England for a guy who cheats is "Dark Horse." In the U.S., it means someone who has been ignored, suddenly taking the lead. In 1974, George had a hit with a song (and album) called, "Dark Horse." We all thought he meant that he had pulled into the lead with his solo career over John and Paul, but he was actually singing about coming clean that he was cheating on her. That's definitely the next hit song you and Amber should hit from George. You'll be astonished at his vocals on this one. The B-side was called, "I Don't Care Anymore," and it's about him missing Patti after she left him for Clapton. Another amazingly well-sung song.
@TheMovieManiac99
@TheMovieManiac99 11 ай бұрын
Check Out "SWLABR" by Cream.....U Gotta Hear "Hey You" by Bachman-Turner Overdrive -God Bless
@nedludd7622
@nedludd7622 7 ай бұрын
Personal anecdotes, in the late sixties my friends and I listened to Cream a lot, usually in an altered state of consciousness. One day in 1969, a friend of mine and I were going to make some sandwiches and later go surfing. But first we took some purple haze. Then things changed, we put on "Goodbye Cream" and got focused on "Badge" and played it over-and-over. It took us hours to make the sandwiches because we forgot what we were doing. We never did get out surfing. Ah, those were the days.
@richardpedrazine731
@richardpedrazine731 11 ай бұрын
There were about 11 songs written for their wife, Patti Boyd. She divorced George in 77 and married Eric in 79 and they divorced in 89. You can goggle 11 songs written for Patti Boyd
@vellaropedart9190
@vellaropedart9190 11 ай бұрын
I love playing this one on acoustic! I use to play this a lot on open mic nights. Between Clapton,Baker and Bruce the band truly represented their name.
@jamesstewart8846
@jamesstewart8846 11 ай бұрын
1. Lovely Day [Bill Withers] (if you leave him out in strong sunshine) 2. Days [The Kinks] 3. The Day Before You Came [ABBA]
@Molasar54
@Molasar54 11 ай бұрын
As said below, Patti Boyd was married to both Clapton and Harrison. The Layla album (full title "Layla and other Assorted Love Songs') was Clapton trying to win her over, which he did. Listen to Have you Ever Loved a Woman". There is a line that says When she belongs to your very best friend".
@commentatron
@commentatron 11 ай бұрын
So rare to have a guitarist that could not only make his instrument sing, but sing and evoke an emotional response. More rare yet, this lineup had two other musicians that could do the same.
@charlesrubio7650
@charlesrubio7650 11 ай бұрын
Love this song, love this band, when I think of the early British invasion rock bands... Beatles, Rolling Stones, Blind Faith, Cream, The Kinks, The Yardbirds , Dave Clark Five, The Animals.... all legends, all great bands
@d2d2d28
@d2d2d28 11 ай бұрын
They are the first power trio supergroup. I know you heard their songs before and this one might be slower than their others but there’s no soft rock associated with this group.
@Adam_Le-Roi_Davis.
@Adam_Le-Roi_Davis. 11 ай бұрын
This is my favourite song by Cream. The title is a mistake, when Clapton saw Harrison's notes on the song he misread 'Bridge' as 'Badge' and thought it was the title of the song. The lyrics are parts of a conversation which Harrison had with Ringo, doesn't make sense but this still a wonderful song regardless.
@carolmartin4413
@carolmartin4413 11 ай бұрын
One of Cream's best! And that's saying a lot...they were sooo good. The back stories about Eric/George's friendship are heartwarming...and I'm glad Pattie 's happy today. She was their muse. She also lived through hell with a drunken, wife beating Clapton. Great times for music...relationships not so much.
@lindawulfkoenig4907
@lindawulfkoenig4907 11 ай бұрын
First time I heard this (1970-71) on a Cream album and heard that beautiful guitar after that first pause, I yelled WTH, that's George Harrison's guitar!--which made no sense to me at the time, I just knew nobody else's guitar could sound like that. Eventually learned I wasn't imagining things.
@jessebynum9355
@jessebynum9355 11 ай бұрын
If you don't understand the lyrics, it is not surprising. Cream recorded much of their 1968 goodbye tour to release as a live album, aptly titled Goodbye Cream. But the 3 of them agreed to each write 1 song to studio record and include on Goodbye Cream. Badge was Clapton's contribution. He wrote the music but asked Harrison to help. If the lyrics seem hard to follow, it is no surprise. According to both Clapton and Harrison in later interviews, they were in one of the studios at Abbey Road, the Beatles' recording studio, and were having a tough time with the lyrics. They both said Ringo Starr came and was pretty drunk. They said he was rambling and not making any sense, and they were laughing and started playing around, singing some of what Ringo was saying to the music to Badge. And a lot of it became part of the finished song. Another interesting tidbit about Badge is the first time Cream played Badge live was in 2005 at their reunion shows in May of that year, 37 years after it was written.
@targetshootr
@targetshootr 11 ай бұрын
Love this tune. George Harrison had a unique sound whether he was working with Clapton or Ringo or Badfinger or ELO. In around '69, he was in the studio with The Beatles and was heard on tape asking if anyone had heard the new album by Jimmy Page aka Zeppelin. He said it was unbelievable. I think he was impressed.
@bernardsalvatore1929
@bernardsalvatore1929 11 ай бұрын
ROB SQUAD YES I THINK I'M GOING TO HAVE TO AGREE WITH SOME OF THE OTHER COMMENTERS THAT I WOULD NOT DESCRIBE CREAM IN THE CATEGORY OF SOFT ROCK!! AS A MATTER OF FACT I AM SO USED TO HEARING THE NEXT SONG ON THE ALBUM THAT COMES ON WHEN THIS ONE ENDS THAT I PLAYED IT IN MY HEAD!! NOT SURE IF YOU GUYS HAVE REACTED TO THE SONG "CROSSROADS" BUT THAT'S THE SONG THAT FOLLOWS THIS ONE ON THE ALBUM THAT THEY COME ON AND CROSSROADS IS ANYTHING BUT A SOFT ROCK SONG! IT KICKS MAJOR BE-HIND!!! CREAM WOULD BE BETTER DESCRIBED AS "PSYCHEDELIC" ROCK!!❤❤❤ SLIGHTLY SIMILAR TO JEFFERSON AIRPLANE!!🎉
@queenbeedat8726
@queenbeedat8726 11 ай бұрын
Love this song too. Played this on my car casset player. All the time
@michelleb9808
@michelleb9808 11 ай бұрын
Have always totally loved this song, one of my faves from the 60s. But I also never thought of Cream as soft rock. They play very tastefully, and not as raucous generally as others. But for ex. Sunshine of your love is totally rockin.
@Jude_196
@Jude_196 11 ай бұрын
P. S. Pattie Boyd was her name....Boyd inspired Harrison's song "Something", and Clapton's songs "Layla", "Bell Bottom Blues" and "Wonderful Tonight".
@Uatu-the-Watcher
@Uatu-the-Watcher 11 ай бұрын
Mick Fleetwood was married to that woman’s sister. Yes. Mick Fleetwood was brother-in-law to both George Harrison and Eric Clapton. :-)
@EricHenning
@EricHenning 11 ай бұрын
“Badge” had a fuller sound because it wasn’t just the three Cream members. It was five, with George on rhythm guitar and the brilliant keyboardist Felix Pappalardi on piano and Mellotron. Eric Clapton - lead guitar, vocals. Jack Bruce - bass guitar. Ginger Baker - drums. Felix Pappalardi - piano, mellotron. George Harrison (credited, for contractual reasons, as "L'Angelo Misterioso") - rhythm guitar.
@phila3884
@phila3884 11 ай бұрын
A Cream classic, but it pretty much split the band- Eric wanted to go in a more radio-friendly direction, while Ginger and Jack wanted to keep doing English Blues. And Ringo contributed to the lyric "I told you 'bout the swans, that they live in the park"
@terriwalek486
@terriwalek486 4 ай бұрын
Love your channel great song from an unbelievable band
@aerynsunx
@aerynsunx 11 ай бұрын
This is my hands down favorite song from Cream. But Cream is hardly "soft rock". You could say they were one of the foundational bands for the hard rock bands to come from say, 1969, and all throughout the 1970s. And Pattie Boyd isn't the inspiration for this particular song. I think the song is filled with general musings from Clapton and Harrison, with a one-line, unintentionally inspired, contribution from Ringo Starr.
@maine420grow
@maine420grow 11 ай бұрын
Cream has now become soft rock ladies and gentlemen. Barry Manilow's gonna be mad.
@garyarnett1220
@garyarnett1220 11 ай бұрын
Just quick correct, Patti divorced each of them. Eric wrote Layla to her. Patti probably has more song written to or about her than anyone.
@smffeb58
@smffeb58 11 ай бұрын
George met Patty Boyd on the set of the movie A Hard Days Night. At the the time she was a model in swinging 60s London. In the movie she played a school girl. She had many songs written with her in mind .. Bell Bottom Blues my favorite. Everyone talks about Eric, and Jack Bruce. But Ginger Baker is by far the “crazy” glue of Cream. Beware of Mr. Baker … incredible documentary on his life, well worth a watch
@phillipbradford6976
@phillipbradford6976 11 ай бұрын
You guys are on fire tonight!
@elizabethfranco1284
@elizabethfranco1284 11 ай бұрын
Here’s a brief overview, George met Patti Boyd on the set of “Hard Day’s Night. Eric met her while she was still with George. He became obsessed with her. It’s a crazy tale of obsessive love, infidelity and relationships going wrong. However Patti Boyd Harrison would become one of Rock’s most famous muses . Something written by Harrison and Layla and Bell Bottom Blues by Clapton were for Patti.
@RichardSchaefer-zx9ig
@RichardSchaefer-zx9ig 11 ай бұрын
Patti Boyd was the inspiration behind Clapton's "Layla" by Derek and the Dominos. Even tho she was married to one of his best friends, George Harrison. Ugly situation inspired Clapton's best album, "Layla".
@noblshtplz
@noblshtplz 11 ай бұрын
Cream was the first band I saw live in concert at the Grande Ballroom in Detroit, 1967...they were anything but soft rock...🎵🎶🎶🎵🎸🎸
@paul5589
@paul5589 11 ай бұрын
The best bridge in history !! Thank you.
@brendahhstiles9992
@brendahhstiles9992 11 ай бұрын
Funny because I read that one of them wrote bridge on the music as they were writing it and the other thought that it said badge and that’s how it got it’s name.🎼
@paul5589
@paul5589 11 ай бұрын
@@brendahhstiles9992 I'm pretty sure that person was Ringo.
@COLINWARD-v3y
@COLINWARD-v3y 11 ай бұрын
This is a great track from Cream. 'I feel free' and 'White room' are 2 others. Patti Boyd is the lady in question who was first married to George Harrison but was then wooed by Eric. The song Layla is about her-Colin Ward
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