My favorite music also came from the late 60 especially psychedelic. One of the greatest psychedelic rock songs was You keep me Hanging On by Vanilla Fudge in 68 I hope you consider reacting to it. It's FIRE.
Love Traffic! Steve Windwood is one of the best musicians of the last 60 years. He's still active, and still Awesome... If you haven't already, you should check out "Can't find my way home" by Blind Faith. Another band with Mr. Windwood, Eric Clapton, Ric Grech, and Ginger Baker.
Maaaan, back in the day, I would get melted, slap some albums like this on the stereo, and just let them play one after the other as I sat on my front porch and watched the world go by. Every so often, being an inanimate object, listening to great music is a great way to spend the day. Always remember: Be Kind (to yourself) - Unwind.
There will never be a band like Traffic again. Prog rock, rock, jazz, funk, blues, folk, psychedelic, soul, they were driven by the music and doing the music they wanted to do and not what was considered to be popular at the time. Excellent musicians all, with Steve Winwood (a talented multi-instrumentalist) doing most of the vocals. A great journey of music exploration if you choose to dive deeper into Traffic.
Man, this was a seminal song in Rock History and Steve Winwood once again, is at the center of a another classic song and band, the amazing Traffic. You can't go wrong with a tune from them, they had some remarkable stuff back in the late 60s - early 70s. If you have not heard it, do Low Spark of High Heeled Boys. Like the song you just reacted to, there are amazing live versions of these live in 1972, video worth finding. Enjoy! 🎵🎸🎤🎹🎷🎶
This brings me back to when I was in college in the mid 70's. We were broke so we often spent Saturday night sitting around a listening to music on vinyl like this.
This song was played in the Marvel movie during opening credit scene and it almost made me emotional as it fit so well and set a great vibe!. Classic and great choice of song from marvel to kick off the final chapter of their phase
LOL...yeah T don't be doubtin me! 😜 I'm glad y'all enjoyed it. It's so classic it's a little before my time so I just discovered it recently & loved it the first time I heard it. Steve Winwood never disappoints!
Hey Connie, if you want to hear a nice bit of '60s heavy psychedelia, see if you can find Baby Grandmothers, and their song "Somebody Keeps Calling My Name"
Steve Winwood was still just 21 when this album came out in 1967 but he had already been a significant success in the Spencer Davis Group, which he joined in 1963. During his time with that group they released three albums in 1965 and 66 before he left to form Traffic. This album was released in the U.S. with variations in tracks and mixes as Heaven is in Your Mind but as well as that both the U.K. and U.S. version of the album were released in both Stereo and Mon mixes, meaning the there were four variants of the album released.
Seve Winwood has been in several bands and has hit songs with all of them: Spencer Davis Group, Blind Faith, and Traffic (Dave Mason played along side of him in this band). I liked him best with Traffic. Have seen him twice, live, and waiting on the third time! Some must-listen suggestions: Low Spark of High Heeled Boys (My favorite), Dear Mr Fantasy, While You See A Chance, Gimme Some Lovin, Valerie, Higher Love, Can't Find My Way Home, Back In the High Life Again, and Roll With It are just a few. Good friends with Elton John who has spent much effort in promoting this artist..... and rightly so. Inducted into the R&R HOF in 2004 as a member of Traffic. Great reaction, TY
This is a huge hit and stands the test of time. It was even used as the opening song for Avengers; Endgame. Been covered by many other artists, including the Grateful Dead. If Steve Winwood is involved, it's going to be some quality stuff. Traffic is in the Rock n Roll Hall of Fame, too.
The bass player of Traffic wrote and sang "feelin alright" 🔥🔥 the best cover of that song is by Gladys Knight and the Pips second best is Grand funk railroad, 🔥 then the Jackson 5 , forth is Joe Cocker 🔥, 6th rare earth, 7th Three dog Knight........ Fight me
The oldest recording of this on film, is in black, and white. When he LOOKS into the camera, you can literally SEE into the back of his BRAIN, his pupils are SO dilated.
Traffic (Dave Mason) wrote Feelin’ Alright. Made famous by Joe Cocker! I do like Traffic’s version better for some reason. A bit more laid back. Recorded within one year of each other.
But they did...but you didn't hear them cause it wasn't top 40 Garbage Rock Radio playing the short overhyped trash very 15 minutes cause they hate long innovated songs
aaahhh...Traffic! If you want more Traffic a must is 'The Low Spark of the High Heeled Boys'. Another group from that era you need to explore is Ten Years After, specifically '50,000 Miles Beneath My Brain'.
Ten Years After is awesome...but some of their songs are too long for a request. I do have I'd Love to Change the World on my list tho! Love 50k Miles!
Winwood spoke often about his obvious attempt to sound like Ray Charles and how much of a hero Ray was to all the young musicans coming up. Thank god the rest of us aren't tone deaf clowns on the internet. @@DENVEROUTDOORMAN
Like this comment for more 60s and 70s Rock n Roll
My favorite music also came from the late 60 especially psychedelic. One of the greatest psychedelic rock songs was You keep me Hanging On by Vanilla Fudge in 68
I hope you consider reacting to it. It's FIRE.
Low Spark of High Heeled Boys might be Traffic’s most famous song and is definitely the most “chill” song ever 👍
Hell ,to be honest . there isn't any bad 60s or 70s music ...I'm only 46 too lol
Love Traffic! Steve Windwood is one of the best musicians of the last 60 years. He's still active, and still Awesome... If you haven't already, you should check out "Can't find my way home" by Blind Faith. Another band with Mr. Windwood, Eric Clapton, Ric Grech, and Ginger Baker.
Low spark of high heeled boys by traffic is another good song
Steve Winwood is a genius ✌️🏴
Maaaan, back in the day, I would get melted, slap some albums like this on the stereo, and just let them play one after the other as I sat on my front porch and watched the world go by. Every so often, being an inanimate object, listening to great music is a great way to spend the day. Always remember: Be Kind (to yourself) - Unwind.
There will never be a band like Traffic again. Prog rock, rock, jazz, funk, blues, folk, psychedelic, soul, they were driven by the music and doing the music they wanted to do and not what was considered to be popular at the time. Excellent musicians all, with Steve Winwood (a talented multi-instrumentalist) doing most of the vocals. A great journey of music exploration if you choose to dive deeper into Traffic.
As far as I am concerned this is one of the best classic rock song of all time! Fire!
Man, this was a seminal song in Rock History and Steve Winwood once again, is at the center of a another classic song and band, the amazing Traffic. You can't go wrong with a tune from them, they had some remarkable stuff back in the late 60s - early 70s. If you have not heard it, do Low Spark of High Heeled Boys. Like the song you just reacted to, there are amazing live versions of these live in 1972, video worth finding. Enjoy! 🎵🎸🎤🎹🎷🎶
This brings me back to when I was in college in the mid 70's. We were broke so we often spent Saturday night sitting around a listening to music on vinyl like this.
This song is so great the MCU used it in Endgame in the opening credits so a new generation can be exposed to this timeless music
Traffic was a great band! So talented and made fabulous music! Thanks for this! Way to go Connie! 😅
Thank you for giving us the music they don't play on the radio any more 😊
Nice. I remember on a Friday night stream you did you listened to “low spark of high heeled boys”. Or about 5 min of a 12 minute song 😅
This song was played in the Marvel movie during opening credit scene and it almost made me emotional as it fit so well and set a great vibe!. Classic and great choice of song from marvel to kick off the final chapter of their phase
Interestingly Steve Winwood sings lead vocal and plays lead guitar on this track
Now the rabbit hole is Steve Winwood. Enjoy
LOL...yeah T don't be doubtin me! 😜
I'm glad y'all enjoyed it. It's so classic it's a little before my time so I just discovered it recently & loved it the first time I heard it. Steve Winwood never disappoints!
unfortunately it's not before my time, give a listen to Lou Reed's Sweet Jane w/ intro from Rock n Roll Animal sometime if you're into rock guitars
Hey Connie, if you want to hear a nice bit of '60s heavy psychedelia, see if you can find Baby Grandmothers, and their song "Somebody Keeps Calling My Name"
Steve Winwood is amazing. Such a talent.
Need to listen to their album John Barleycorn Must Die
He did with the wimpy song Higher Love
Steve Winwood was still just 21 when this album came out in 1967 but he had already been a significant success in the Spencer Davis Group, which he joined in 1963. During his time with that group they released three albums in 1965 and 66 before he left to form Traffic. This album was released in the U.S. with variations in tracks and mixes as Heaven is in Your Mind but as well as that both the U.K. and U.S. version of the album were released in both Stereo and Mon mixes, meaning the there were four variants of the album released.
Few songs say late 1960s rock 'n roll classic more than this. Great reaction as always!
Dave Mason also played with Jimi Hendrix on all along the watch tower
Seve Winwood has been in several bands and has hit songs with all of them: Spencer Davis Group, Blind Faith, and Traffic (Dave Mason played along side of him in this band). I liked him best with Traffic. Have seen him twice, live, and waiting on the third time! Some must-listen suggestions: Low Spark of High Heeled Boys (My favorite), Dear Mr Fantasy, While You See A Chance, Gimme Some Lovin, Valerie, Higher Love, Can't Find My Way Home, Back In the High Life Again, and Roll With It are just a few. Good friends with Elton John who has spent much effort in promoting this artist..... and rightly so. Inducted into the R&R HOF in 2004 as a member of Traffic. Great reaction, TY
My favorite groups. Seen them live twice.
Great reaction! Steve Winwood is a legend.
Absolute classic. Nice one Connie
The great Steve Winwood.
Couldn't have picked a better song to open End Game with.
Great song! You 2 made me happy choosing this song to react to. LOVE IT🔥💥💯
Love Steve Winwoods voice
Another great song tribute to Hendrix 🎸
Try Traffic's best song...the low spark of high heeled boys. Its awesome
Steve Winwood!
I sang this in my band back in the day.
This is a huge hit and stands the test of time. It was even used as the opening song for Avengers; Endgame. Been covered by many other artists, including the Grateful Dead. If Steve Winwood is involved, it's going to be some quality stuff. Traffic is in the Rock n Roll Hall of Fame, too.
So smooth, so laaid back. This is my "from work to home" song.
The bass player of Traffic wrote and sang "feelin alright" 🔥🔥 the best cover of that song is by Gladys Knight and the Pips second best is Grand funk railroad, 🔥 then the Jackson 5 , forth is Joe Cocker 🔥, 6th rare earth, 7th Three dog Knight........ Fight me
The oldest recording of this on film, is in black, and white. When he LOOKS into the camera, you can literally SEE into the back of his BRAIN, his pupils are SO dilated.
- this song is about looking through the windowpaine back then
- this music used to just take off and wander and then come back - No doubt!
Check out Stevie back when, at 18(?)with the Spencer Davis Group they put out 'Gimme Some Lovin' '.
Oh yall never heard Traffic? Wow a lot of amazing songs
Watch the live version their trippin balls and still sound like the studio version. Music today couldn't keep up
Traffic (Dave Mason) wrote Feelin’ Alright. Made famous by Joe Cocker! I do like Traffic’s version better for some reason. A bit more laid back. Recorded within one year of each other.
No made famous by TRAFFIC
What an amazing song. Now you gotta hear a song called Empty Pages. Yep it's Traffic!!!!! Love you two!!! Have a great day!!!!!
Or Freedom Rider from John Barley Corn Must Die...also need their Live Album On The Road with the sogn Light Up or Live ME Alone
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Didn't you guys do "The Low Spark of High-Heeled Boys"? If not, you really need to - I'm sure Connie agrees with me! 😁
Yes I most certainly do! 😊
awesome
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Halestorm -"I Am The Fire" 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Lzzy Hale is dope!
Nope burned out
I'm not the biggest Traffic fan, but I would've been if they had more songs like this. I absolutely love this tune.
But they did...but you didn't hear them cause it wasn't top 40 Garbage Rock Radio playing the short overhyped trash very 15 minutes cause they hate long innovated songs
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Another good Traffic song to give a listen is John Barlycorn Must Die.
The Whole Album...and Freedom Rider was best song
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aaahhh...Traffic! If you want more Traffic a must is 'The Low Spark of the High Heeled Boys'.
Another group from that era you need to explore is Ten Years After, specifically '50,000 Miles Beneath My Brain'.
Ten Years After is awesome...but some of their songs are too long for a request. I do have I'd Love to Change the World on my list tho! Love 50k Miles!
Yup or Cricklewood Green before they sold out and did the Wimpy Love to Change The World ...just for the money
Big Sugar does a great "heavier" version of this song.
You mean garbage version
ITs not "A" banger, its THE banger
It's okay jazzy NOT A BANGER
You can hear all the Ray Charles echos in his voice. Great influence. The harmonies are a bit out of it though.
Nope no Ray Charles Thank God
Winwood spoke often about his obvious attempt to sound like Ray Charles and how much of a hero Ray was to all the young musicans coming up. Thank god the rest of us aren't tone deaf clowns on the internet. @@DENVEROUTDOORMAN