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Cream Live at The Royal Albert Hall performing White Room

Date: November 30, 2004

Before their exhilarating performance in 2005 at the Royal Albert Hall, Cream had just released their final studio album, "Goodbye," back in 1969. This album was particularly significant as it showcased their individual talents, especially Eric Clapton’s guitar prowess and Ginger Baker’s dynamic drumming. By the time of this live recording, the band was enjoying a brief but memorable reunion, highlighting their enduring legacy in rock and blues music. Interesting tidbit? Cream was one of the first supergroups, setting a precedent in the music world; their style and camaraderie defined an era. This performance of "White Room" came packed with nostalgia and celebrated their iconic sound, drawing fans from all walks of life, proving once again that their music transcends generations.

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