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Show Notes
Goodbye Cream (Final Tour)
Memorial Auditorium
Dallas, Texas
October 25, 1968
FYI:
This show, presented by "Concerts West", was the final appearance of Cream in Dallas and the very last tour in the United States. It was announced several months earlier by Robert Stigwood organization that the three members decided to split following the fall tour of America.
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In early 1969, There was informal jamming by Clapton and Winwood following the break-ups of Cream and Traffic. Baker joined them in rehearsals and they decided to form a group, thus becoming, "Blind Faith". Rick Grech joined as the fourth member of the band Family in May, and they began recording their eponymous debut album followed by announcing tours of Europe and the USA.
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NOTE: Is this the best Cream performance on bootleg? No, but it captures the band at a certain point of time during their career perfectly. Being it's the very last tour of them, they do pull out all the stops. And, in my opinion, is one of the best bootleg-sounding shows from their final US Tour.
Lineage: Audience recording _CD-R _EAC v. 0.99 Prebeta 4 (Secure, Offset Correct) _FLAC (8)
Setlist:
1. Introduction
2. White Room
3. Sunshine of Your Love
4. I'm So Glad
5. Sitting On Top of the World
6. Crossroads
7. Traintime
8. Toad
9. Spoonful