 |  |  | Subject: No Cream Reunion Posted Sep 20, 2000 by Mike A (snowblind) This is a reply to this Posting
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  |  | I read on a brilliant Cream website (suppose I should dig up link) that EC would be interested in a re-union...provided he was offered lots'n'lots of money to make it worthwhile. Seeing as he's not one to rehash past successes (having only relatively recently started playing Cream songs in live sets) and seeing as he has an aforementioned thriving solo career, you can see his point.
What with loads of bands reforming and cashing in on their past fame/doing it for the fans, I for one am content to let a Cream reunion pass.
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 |  |  | Subject: No Cream Reunion Posted Sep 21, 2000 by Dan This is a reply to this Posting
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  |  | There is 'rumours' that a great British band of the past may be reforming for next year's Glastonbury. Well, seeing as The Who and the Stones for example have never really split up and other bands have somewhat dead members (e.g. Led Zep), I suppose Cream could go on the list as a possibility?
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 |  |  | Subject: No Cream Reunion Posted Jun 24, 2002 by MantraRay This is a reply to this Posting
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  |  | AS much as a Cream reunion would rock, I doubt it's coming. Clapton is way too successful with his Layla Acoustic/Tears in Heaven/Give-up-drugs-and-find-God-bulls**t to get back with Jack and Ginger. God, I'd love to see that, though. Just for the record, I think Clapton should be severely beaten for the unplugged version of Layla. He ruined his own damned song. There's no way Duane Allman would've let him get away with that... he must be spinning in his grave.
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