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R.I.P. Jack Bruce Last viewed: 10 minutes ago

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From larryz

Steve, you should write a book someday about the shows you have seen. I'd buy it.p.s. For the record, I was never into the 1910 Fruitgum Co.

Thanks Larry...maybe I will.Some of the shows I've been to were just epic stuff,especially the Fillmore shows,the Garden,the Electric Circus,Paramont Theatre,Beacon Theatre,The other End,Bitter End,The Bottom line,NY State Pavillion,Singer Bowl,Randals Island(Zep on their first tour and Santana pre Woodstock) just to name a few.Those were the days.I still have a ticket stub from a Zep show at the Garden,1971 ...7.50 for mezzanine seats.It truly was magic back then.

Steve B

Posted on 10 years ago
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> ...part of the soundtrack of my life

That says it all right there...

R.I.P. Jack

John

Too many great drums to list here!

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Posted on 10 years ago
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Never saw Cream live - seems that I´m too young.

R.I.P. Jack Bruce.

Last night I took the opportunity to watch Kofi Baker´s Cream Experience in a very small Club - wow! Could feel a bit of the Spirit of the 60s.

Kofi is a very nice guy, spending almost the whole break between their two sets talking to his fans, signing CDs, shirts and posters.

Had a nice talk with him, mostly about his father and of course about Jack.

Great Experience.

Jurgen

Jazz is not dead - it just smells funny! FZ
Posted on 10 years ago
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According to Ginger and many other sources,he and Ginger were like two hateful step brothers.When Jack busted out playing a much too fast riff for Sunshine of my love,Ginger replied with "why don't you slow that down." Guess it helps to have a drummer to give advice?

Posted on 10 years ago
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