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This is for anyone who's seen Cream's Strange Brew video
Mike A (snowblind) Started conversation Oct 23, 1999
OK, on Cream's video Strange Brew, there's a clip of Jimi Hendrix playing a stonking rendition of Sunshine Of Your Love. But before that he's playing another great song. What's the song called?
This is for anyone who's seen Cream's Strange Brew video
Waxer Posted Oct 23, 1999
Don't know but can you name the TV drama/play set in the late sixties at a university that featured BADGE very heavily It was also set in the 80's (when it was made) and was about some guy at uni who gets revenge (on the cricket pitch) at the end on the people who bullied him 20 yrs ago(I can't but I remember the track more than the programme..."thinking bout the time you drove in my car"...always think of that play when I hear that track)
This is for anyone who's seen Cream's Strange Brew video
Mike A (snowblind) Posted Oct 30, 1999
Never heard of that TV programme. I'd be interseted to know a bit more about it seeing as it features Cream rather heavily.
There was that sit-com thing on kinda recently (like a few months ago) set in the 60s that had a bit of Strange Brew played in it. I can find out the name of that program easy though.
Spread the word! Gather all Hendrix fans and owners of Strange Brew other here! I need an answer!
This is for anyone who's seen Cream's Strange Brew video
Mike A (snowblind) Posted May 28, 2000
Am still curious.
This is for anyone who's seen Cream's Strange Brew video
Jim Lynn Posted May 30, 2000
"Old Flames" by Simon Gray, starring Stephen Fry and Simon Callow?
It has the 'Revenge' and 'Cricket Pitch' motifs, but I can't swear by the music, since I've no idea of whom you speak.
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