Cream's Wheels of Fire album, 1968, featuring the eerie White Room cut, notice the wah-wah pedal again as in Brave Ulysses. Quite a good interpretation of White Room here. Others have interpreted it as having to do with seeing one's lover off at a train station, in stream of consciousness style, others as having hidden drug meanings, another rather surprising one that it is about viewing a dead lover at a funeral parlor. Someone has a great imagination.
Thursday, February 21, 2013
More Wheels
Cream's Wheels of Fire album, 1968, featuring the eerie White Room cut, notice the wah-wah pedal again as in Brave Ulysses. Quite a good interpretation of White Room here. Others have interpreted it as having to do with seeing one's lover off at a train station, in stream of consciousness style, others as having hidden drug meanings, another rather surprising one that it is about viewing a dead lover at a funeral parlor. Someone has a great imagination.
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