What is the personality type of Cream? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Cream from Music B&s and what is the personality traits.
Cream personality type is ISFP, which means they are rarely described as “bossy” or “mean,” but they are often described as people who “don’t give a shit” and “don’t care what people think.”
“They are comfortable in their own skin,” says Gail Saltz, New York-based psychotherapist and author of the forthcoming book The Power of Different: The Different Drummer. “They are the person who wants to be there for you, even if they don’t know you. They are warm and accepting, but they are also really quiet. They don’t like to be in the spotlight.”
ISFPs are often described as “the pushover.” They are more likely than other types to be bullied, but they are often the ones who feel hurt when they are rejected. They also tend to be more expressive than other types, but they can be surprisingly shy. If you think of ISFPs as being extremely sensitive, you have hit the nail on the head.
Cream were a British rock band formed in London in 1966. The group consisted of bassist Jack Bruce, guitarist Eric Clapton, and drummer Ginger Baker. Bruce was the primary songwriter and vocalist, although Clapton and Baker also sang and contributed songs. Formed from members of previously successful bands, they are widely regarded as the world's first supergroup. Cream were highly regarded for the instrumental proficiency of each of their members. Tensions between Bruce and Baker led to their decision in May 1968 to break up, though the band were persuaded to make a final album, Goodbye, and to tour, culminating in two final farewell concerts at the Royal Albert Hall on 25 and 26 November 1968 which were filmed by the BBC and shown in theatres, then in 1977 released as a home video, Farewell Concert.