Ginger Baker is, without question, one of the foremost drummers of his generation, having formed the supergroups Cream and Blind Faith. In the early 1990s Geoffrey Giuliano received an unsolicited call from Mr. Baker asking if he would be interested in writing his autobiography. From there a turbulent yet fruitful relationship ensued between the two men.
While the book they wrote has yet to be published, here at last are the in-depth, upfront, and personal conversations the two unlikely friends recorded in a Western New York studio all those years ago. Ginger speaks his mind, holding forth on the particulars of his amazing life and work, and in so doing reveals something he has always ardently tried to hide - that he is really a lovely, caring, sensitive man. For everyone interested in the history, art, and cultural significance of the popular music of the 20th century, this series is a once in a lifetime, must-have audio event. Perfect for universities and all educational media.
Episode 10: Cream’s first album and manager Robert Stigwood, the band's first live gig, the genesis of Ginger’s violent reputation, rowdy audiences, naughty bouncers, jamming with Jimi, a Cream track by track.
Contains adult language and mature themes. Not recommended for children.
Produced by Fred Betschen
Edited by Macc Kay
Project Coordinator Alex Franchi
Music by Audionautix