Cream

Jun 16, 1968 (56 years ago)

Camden County Music Fair     Haddonfield, New Jersey, United States

 

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  Cream

Concert Details


Date:
Sunday, June 16, 1968
Venue:
Camden County Music Fair
Location:
Haddonfield, New Jersey, United States

Genres Seen


Acid Rock, Art Rock, Blues, Blues Rock, British Blues, Classic Rock, Folk Rock, Hard Rock, Jam Band, Pop Rock, Psychedelic, Psychedelic Pop, Psychedelic Rock, Rock, Roots Rock, Singer-Songwriter, Album Oriented Rock (AOR), Deep Underground Hip Hop, and Supergroup.

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My ticket stub from this show.


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Rintrah Jan 31, 2025

I was 16. My memory’s kinda sketchy, I think Clapton was playing his 335. But the concert itself was phenomenal, all these guys were at the top of their game.


Breed Jan 03, 2025

There was another band bur their appearance was brief and unmemorable. Perhaps I arrived earlier than you.


Booby Aug 27, 2023

My soon to be Wife Linda and I attended this concert. It was excellent and yes, on a revolving stage. The other person who posted here said there was another band but I don't remember one. I've looked and find no mention of an opening act. Anyone know for sure?


Breed Jul 04, 2022

My 1st concert! I was just getting into music and really didn't know who Cream was! Lucky break that this show was my introduction.
The venue was a small theater in the round with a rotating stage in a big tent. The show was maybe 1/2 full. A local band opened but that was just a blur compared when Cream came out. They were fantastic!! I remember Ginger Baker's boundless energy, surely, as everyone was saying back in those days, he had to be a speed freak. Clapton playing, fingers moving frantically over the fretboard while the rest of his body remained motionless and Jack Bruce playing with more animation, playing the bass more like a lead instrument. I was HOOKED!
Interesting note that I only learned in recent years` this show was the last stop on the US Disraeli Gears Tour.

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