Traffic is a great group and Steve Winwood's singing is always superb. From this album, check out Glad/Freedom Rider. Other songs by Traffic: 40,000 Headmen, Feelin Alright, Shootout at the Fantasy Factory, Light Up or Leave Me Alone, Roll Right Stone, Rainmaker, Evening Blue... I can go on and on!
Love, love, love this song!!! Traffic is an incredible band, of course everything Steve Winwood does is gold. 'Dear Mr. Fantasy' is my favorite from them, incredible song covered by a lot of other artists.
Great band, and so much talent. Never predictable and that Steve’s vocal top notch as always. You are right the combination of bass, drums and organ kills it!!!!
I *do* appreciate the music I've enjoyed throughout my life and I *do* feel fortunate to have been surrounded by these songs and stories. It's a treat to see that others feel the same way when they first hear it. :)
A funky, fantastic groove! Traffic would experiment and jam. Steve Winwood - vocals, organ, electric piano, bass guitar Chris Wood - Organ Jim Capaldi - percussion, drums
Youngsters, you can "OK Boomer" me all you want. But this tune was released in 1970, and still holds up today. Fifty-five years from now, it still will, but can you say the same about whatever that Drake-Kendrick Lamar nonsense is?
An off track song sung by a couple of jazz soul brothers that will certainly move you in a good way is Les McCann and Eddie Harris doing compared to what..I promise you will be impressed
Traffic is a great group and Steve Winwood's singing is always superb. From this album, check out Glad/Freedom Rider. Other songs by Traffic: 40,000 Headmen, Feelin Alright, Shootout at the Fantasy Factory, Light Up or Leave Me Alone, Roll Right Stone, Rainmaker, Evening Blue... I can go on and on!
This song jams yesterday, tomorrow, and next century!
Love, love, love this song!!! Traffic is an incredible band, of course everything Steve Winwood does is gold. 'Dear Mr. Fantasy' is my favorite from them, incredible song covered by a lot of other artists.
More Traffic , please!!!
"Glad/Freedom Riders" from this same album will blow your mind!!
Sea Of Joy
@Debcatawba that's a different band, technically-- although it's still Winwood on lead vocals.
Fantastic song!
Love this song. The jazzy keyboard solo is so tasty. Winwood is a genius.
Great album all the way through, still part of my regular playlist!!
Great band, and so much talent. Never predictable and that Steve’s vocal top notch as always. You are right the combination of bass, drums and organ kills it!!!!
1970. Steve Winwood so talented- the vocals, the electric piano, the bass.
I *do* appreciate the music I've enjoyed throughout my life and I *do* feel fortunate to have been surrounded by these songs and stories. It's a treat to see that others feel the same way when they first hear it. :)
The title track of the album John Barleycorn Must Die is great too.
A great solo version on Steve's YT page along with Can't find my way home.
A funky, fantastic groove! Traffic would experiment and jam.
Steve Winwood - vocals, organ, electric piano, bass guitar
Chris Wood - Organ
Jim Capaldi - percussion, drums
The Bass and Keyboard steal the show on this track for me.
The bass doesn't sound like this on my original vinyl. This is great
I’m not sure but I might have suggested this glad you played it..I love the solo
Youngsters, you can "OK Boomer" me all you want. But this tune was released in 1970, and still holds up today. Fifty-five years from now, it still will, but can you say the same about whatever that Drake-Kendrick Lamar nonsense is?
Great reaction, Ace!
I love Steve Winwood. I’m lucky to have seen him 3 times. Give a listen to Talking Back To The Night.
❤❤
An off track song sung by a couple of jazz soul brothers that will certainly move you in a good way is Les McCann and Eddie Harris doing compared to what..I promise you will be impressed