I don't care who you are or what kind of music you like, this song will make you move. Whether it's toe tappin' or outright shakin' it, you're gonna move. The groove in this song is just...too...good.
Check out "higher love" a song he did with Chaka Khan. Steve started with the Spencer Davis group when he was very young around 16 or 17. Thanks for reacting to this. Love you guys.
Steve is a top tier singer one of the best. He was sooooo good he was either in Blind Faith or Traffic late 60s at age 14. Many good songs love his voice.
This British artist started his career way back in 1966 with "The Spencer Davis Group" at age 17. His mom and dad were reluctant to let him join this Band of guys in their mid 20s. When they told his folks the amount of money their young son would be making, they gave their Blessing, and sent him on his way. This boy turned out to be one of the greatest soul singers and musicians in Rock and R7B history. His name is "Steve Winwood. Many thought he was Black, because of his voice and his soul. One of the greatest ever.
Great reaction guys love this song by Stevie Winwood. Another two great songs in this genre only their love ballads. The first one is by Glenn Frey call Trulove and the second is by Richard Marx called. Keep coming back to you. Absolutely great songs that I am sure you will enjoy thank you guys.
Steve Winwood was a teen when he came on the scene with his high powered soulful voice. He was Stevie Winwood when he was young. His talent spans four decades. Check out the hits he's had with all groups he's been in. Too much to name.
This reminds me of North Philly in the seventies. Same atmosphere. A side basement entrance to an end row house. Celler wall knocked thru to the adjoining house for room. No A/C but a Juke box or live music. Mom cookin' in the kitchen, cash bar, dance all night till sun-up. Illegal as hell but nobody bothered them 'cuz y'd never know what important person was partying there.
Steve Winwood has a number of inspiring hits that you may want to hear. The 2 that esp. come to mind: "Back in the High Life (Again)" & "Higher Love" These songs can help in difficult times a bit, providing inspiration, comfort & hope. Another song NOT by this artist is a song called: "Ooh Child" - covered in the 80s by Dino (with 80s flare) There is an earlier version of this song that is just as good but given in a slightly different style. (I'm sorry I don't remember who that was as I was of the 80s teen generation.) The 80s version has a little more uplifting energy with it, while the earlier 60s? version has a more slow, comforting feel to it. You would like both versions I think.
Just to clarify the title a bit more - if you fall from a height (hopefully it doesn't happen but just in case) if you just fall & hope to land on your feet by doing nothing to deal with this new circumstance, you likely will break your legs. If however, when you fall, as you go to hit the ground you DON'T try to stiffen up & fight the situation, but let your feet touch & let your legs BEND INTO A ROLL - you will take that HUGE pressure off of your feet & at the end of the roll, your feet & legs will likely turn out just fine. You just have to ADJUST to face your bad circumstances, (rather than try to stand and fight a force greater than yourself) & you will come out in a different position/setting maybe, but you will come out fine. - "Just roll with it, baby."
I don't care who you are or what kind of music you like, this song will make you move. Whether it's toe tappin' or outright shakin' it, you're gonna move. The groove in this song is just...too...good.
One of those songs you could play anytime, anywhere, and the crowd is gonna’ JUMP!!
I hope I don't embarrass you both, but I think you are such a beautiful couple. Thank you for wanting to hear the music of my times.
Check out "higher love" a song he did with Chaka Khan. Steve started with the Spencer Davis group when he was very young around 16 or 17. Thanks for reacting to this. Love you guys.
Yes. It's a must!!
We played this song in my high school marching band. It was great.
Whoa! How cool!
Steve is a top tier singer one of the best. He was sooooo good he was either in Blind Faith or Traffic late 60s at age 14. Many good songs love his voice.
He was in both.
His early hits with Traffic are great too. Even the Blues Brothers did a couple of his songs.
Yes - they need to listen to the Low Spark of High Heeled Boys! Iconic
Can't go wrong with Steve Winwood, many great songs! Who would have thought a Britt could bring this much soul? 👍
The man is a genius!
This British artist started his career way back in 1966 with "The Spencer Davis Group" at age 17. His mom and dad were reluctant to let him join this Band of guys in their mid 20s. When they told his folks the amount of money their young son would be making, they gave their Blessing, and sent him on his way. This boy turned out to be one of the greatest soul singers and musicians in Rock and R7B history. His name is "Steve Winwood. Many thought he was Black, because of his voice and his soul. One of the greatest ever.
Steve was playing in bars and clubs with his father and brother when he was 8 years old. So very talented for sure.
Great Dancing Song
At 16 years old ,they called him the New Ray Charles
Steve's great and always loved this song and the official video
My favorite song and video by Steve.
Check out "Night Train" and see his guitar skills,takes a back seat to no one, IMO
Great reaction guys love this song by Stevie Winwood. Another two great songs in this genre only their love ballads. The first one is by Glenn Frey call Trulove and the second is by Richard Marx called. Keep coming back to you. Absolutely great songs that I am sure you will enjoy thank you guys.
His first number. One song 14 yrs old
Great song when you want to dance with your love
keep it up kids you doing great
Sean u r Kool as ice bro, and Mel u r Awesome! Great reaction Winwood was one of my favs.❤❤
Go O’s ✌️
Love me some Steve Winwood!!!
Steve Winwood was a teen when he came on the scene with his high powered soulful voice. He was Stevie Winwood when he was young. His talent spans four decades. Check out the hits he's had with all groups he's been in. Too much to name.
One of the best organist I have ever heard
A classic from that time 🙂
I was in 8th or 9th grade.
Club days, we would chase this with Phil Collins "Susudio"
This reminds me of North Philly in the seventies. Same atmosphere. A side basement entrance to an end row house. Celler wall knocked thru to the adjoining house for room. No A/C but a Juke box or live music. Mom cookin' in the kitchen, cash bar, dance all night till sun-up. Illegal as hell but nobody bothered them 'cuz y'd never know what important person was partying there.
He started when he was 15. ❤❤
You HAVE to move with this one!!❤
I can’t listen to this song without snapping my fingers
I remember when you 2 reacted to Gimme Some Lovin' when Steve was very young and you didn't picture that voice coming from him. 😃
Steve Winwood has a number of inspiring hits that you may want to hear. The 2 that esp. come to mind:
"Back in the High Life (Again)"
&
"Higher Love"
These songs can help in difficult times a bit, providing inspiration, comfort & hope.
Another song NOT by this artist is a song called:
"Ooh Child" - covered in the 80s by Dino (with 80s flare)
There is an earlier version of this song that is just as good but given in a slightly different style. (I'm sorry I don't remember who that was as I was of the 80s teen generation.)
The 80s version has a little more uplifting energy with it, while the earlier 60s? version has a more slow, comforting feel to it. You would like both versions I think.
stevie got so much soul ...you can put this in ray charles category
😅Steve Winwood may be white but he has soul! This is one the best blues songs to come out of the 70’s!
Just to clarify the title a bit more - if you fall from a height (hopefully it doesn't happen but just in case) if you just fall & hope to land on your feet by doing nothing to deal with this new circumstance, you likely will break your legs.
If however, when you fall, as you go to hit the ground you DON'T try to stiffen up & fight the situation, but let your feet touch & let your legs BEND INTO A ROLL - you will take that HUGE pressure off of your feet & at the end of the roll, your feet & legs will likely turn out just fine.
You just have to ADJUST to face your bad circumstances, (rather than try to stand and fight a force greater than yourself) & you will come out in a different position/setting maybe, but you will come out fine. - "Just roll with it, baby."
You gotta check out Higher Love ... Chaka Khan there with him!!
Video chorographed by Paula Abdul.
You just don’t seem to be your happy selves. I hope you two are having a great morning today 8/18 ❤
Traffic
The white man with a black voice
He is a person with a person's voice.