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: Eric Clapton’s guitar work is a quintessential example of his late-'60s "woman tone," characterized by a thick, distorted yet smooth quality.

The track is celebrated for its technical innovation and unconventional structure: sunshine_of_your_love

: Written by Pete Brown, the opening line ("It's getting near dawn / When lights close their tired eyes") was inspired by an actual sunrise witnessed during an all-night writing session with Bruce. : Eric Clapton’s guitar work is a quintessential

The song's development was a collaborative effort between the band and poet Pete Brown: Performed by the British supergroup Cream —consisting of

Released in late 1967 as a standout track on the album Disraeli Gears , stands as a defining anthem of the psychedelic era and a foundational blueprint for hard rock. Performed by the British supergroup Cream —consisting of Eric Clapton, Jack Bruce, and Ginger Baker—the song fused blues tradition with a heavy, distorted sound that resonated globally. 1. Composition and Creative Origin

: Bassist Jack Bruce developed the iconic, descending ten-note riff after attending a Jimi Hendrix Experience concert in January 1967. Hendrix himself later performed instrumental versions of the song, unaware he had inspired its central theme.

: Eric Clapton’s guitar work is a quintessential example of his late-'60s "woman tone," characterized by a thick, distorted yet smooth quality.

The track is celebrated for its technical innovation and unconventional structure:

: Written by Pete Brown, the opening line ("It's getting near dawn / When lights close their tired eyes") was inspired by an actual sunrise witnessed during an all-night writing session with Bruce.

The song's development was a collaborative effort between the band and poet Pete Brown:

Released in late 1967 as a standout track on the album Disraeli Gears , stands as a defining anthem of the psychedelic era and a foundational blueprint for hard rock. Performed by the British supergroup Cream —consisting of Eric Clapton, Jack Bruce, and Ginger Baker—the song fused blues tradition with a heavy, distorted sound that resonated globally. 1. Composition and Creative Origin

: Bassist Jack Bruce developed the iconic, descending ten-note riff after attending a Jimi Hendrix Experience concert in January 1967. Hendrix himself later performed instrumental versions of the song, unaware he had inspired its central theme.

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