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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SWLABRSWLABR - Wikipedia

    " SWLABR " is a song recorded by the British rock band Cream in 1967. It first appeared on the album Disraeli Gears (1967). Later, the song was the B-side to Cream's "Sunshine of Your Love" single. [a] Background. The poet Pete Brown wrote the words and Cream's bassist Jack Bruce wrote the music.

  2. 1. Sept. 2020 · SWLABR’ was written by Pete Brown (apparently with his caps lock on), a poet and friend of Cream’s drummer Ginger Baker and bassist Jack Bruce – two-thirds of rock’s first supergroup whose long-term antagonism toward each other ultimately led to the band’s dissolution.

  3. de.wikipedia.org › wiki › CreamCream – Wikipedia

    Die Stücke auf dem Album haben eine größere Bandbreite als Fresh Cream, es gibt Bluesrock bei Strange Brew (von Eric Clapton, Felix Pappalardi und Gail Collins), Rock bei SWLABR, psychedelische Elemente bei We’re Going Wrong und das vom Folk beeinflusste Mother’s Lament.

  4. Doug from Bristol, Me Pete in Svendborg wins for his explanation of where the other "initialism" (sez Wikipedia) title of a Cream song, "N.S.U." comes from. Supposedly around the time of the song, E.C. had contracted urethritis from, umm, "dalliances" with hippie chicks.

  5. 11. Apr. 2024 · 1. Is Swlabr a real word? No, swlabr is not a real word. It is an acronym that was used by Jimi Hendrix and later adopted in the song Swlabr by Cream. 2. What does Swlabr stand for? Swlabr stands for “She Was Like A Bearded Rainbow,” as stated by Jack Bruce in an interview with Guitar Player in 1985. 3. Is Swlabr a psychedelic song?

  6. 3. Mai 2024 · SWLABR stands for “She Was Like A Bearded Rainbow”. The title, like the lyrics of the song, is not intended to make much sense. The words were written by Pete Brown, a poet who was friends with Cream’s members, drummer Ginger Baker and bassist Jack Bruce, before they formed the band.

  7. Released: June 1967. "Sunshine of Your Love" / "SWLABR". Released: December 1967. Disraeli Gears is the second studio album by the British rock band Cream. It was released in November 1967 [1] and reached No. 5 on the UK Albums Chart ., [2] and No. 1 on the Swedish and Finnish charts.