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Farewell Concert

Farewell Concert
From Image Entertainment

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On guitar: Eric Clapton. Lead singer and bass guitarist: Jack Bruce. On drums: Ginger Baker. Their motto: "Forget the message, forget the lyrics, and just play." Their name: Cream. For two glorious years, Cream's high-volume blues, jamming and extended solos blazed a path into rock history. But the time to part had come, and all that remained was one wild, unforgettable concert. Now you are there, on November 26, 1968, inside London's illustrious Royal Albert Hall, jammed to its gilded rafters with rock fans ready for the final concert of what many still consider the greatest band that ever played. Includes rare off-stage interviews with each band member. 48 minutes.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #122170 in DVD
  • Released on: 1999-10-12
  • Rating: NR (Not Rated)
  • Aspect ratio: 1.33:1
  • Formats: Color, DVD, Live, NTSC
  • Original language: English
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Running time: 48 minutes

Customer Reviews

Buyer Beware2
They shouldn't call this "The Farewell Concert". There's very little concert here. The thing is also very pooly filmed and edited. There are bits and pieces of songs. This would make a nice "extra" for a good video disc, but doesn't stand well on it's own at all.

Bits and pieces with bad sound1
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.

Cream soured3
I love Cream. One would think that for one of rock's all time concerts, they could put together a competent video. Sorry, I like many Cream fans were disappointed here. Songs are cut in half by cheesy narrative that really has no place, and the interviews are bad to say the least. They need to put out the whole concert; it's billed as a concert isn't it? Narrative is horrible, just show the band play.