Saw them on the "Far from home" tour that year in Manchester, UK. Jim Capaldi was not happy that the audience weren't dancing and rocking in the aisles, he truly felt let down by the lack of audience participation. Steve sounded great, his Hammond "Gimme some lovin'" was outstanding.
Aired on BBC 2 may 14th 1994. By that time Steve Winwood and Jim Capaldi had issued an album under the name of Traffic, Far From Home. Steve Winwood- Lead vocals, guitars,piano, organ, keyboards Jim Capaldi- Drums, percussion, vocals Mike McEvoy- Guitars, keyboards Rosco Gee- Bass Randall Bramblett- Saxephone, keyboards Walfredo Reyes- Percussion
When Jim and Stevie got together it was magic Saw Traffic warm up the Dead in 94 then caught them in CT as headliners opened w Pearly Queen and closed with Dear Mr Fantasy
Since Dear Mr. Fantasy Traffic has been one of my favotite bands. They were equally proficient in the studio & on the stage. Peace!
That piece with Jim singing together with Steve is..super sexy. And supercool song, unique performance! 🌟💓🌟
I remember the TV show. It had been 20 years since I last saw Traffic and so it was a great moment for me.
Saw them on the "Far from home" tour that year in Manchester, UK. Jim Capaldi was not happy that the audience weren't dancing and rocking in the aisles, he truly felt let down by the lack of audience participation. Steve sounded great, his Hammond "Gimme some lovin'" was outstanding.
Wow 👏👏👏🕺🕺🕺
Thank you.
Can someone identify who are the other musicians, apart from Steve and Jim? Is this the same band that did Woodstock II?
Aired on BBC 2 may 14th 1994.
By that time Steve Winwood and Jim Capaldi had issued an album under the name of Traffic, Far From Home.
Steve Winwood- Lead vocals, guitars,piano, organ, keyboards
Jim Capaldi- Drums, percussion, vocals
Mike McEvoy- Guitars, keyboards
Rosco Gee- Bass
Randall Bramblett- Saxephone, keyboards
Walfredo Reyes- Percussion
@@gstouff thanks. I have the Far from Home album. A fine Traffic album with some great songs and playing, with very inspired singing.
When Jim and Stevie got together it was magic Saw Traffic warm up the Dead in 94 then caught them in CT as headliners opened w Pearly Queen and closed with Dear Mr Fantasy
Yes, this is the line up that did Woodstock, 94 and it’s one of the live concerts I’ve heard them play.