The first few chords of Steve's outro organ solo is the coolest groove I've ever heard in my 75 years...still gives me chills. I saw this line-up with Steve at a Hard Rock Casino theater up close and personal. He didn't sing this song; it was a high energy groove for 2 hours non-stop that left all of us in the audience gasping for air. Powerful!
Originally from Steve's 2003 album,"About Time", this was one of the first major hits to feature the use of a rhythm machine. The Lowry organ, the Bossa Nova percussion, the bongos and Steve's vocals, so delightful, delivering a message that is so relevant today. Originally done by Timmy Thomas in 1972, this live production with Steve Winwood, features instrumentation so synonymous with this groovy era. When that organ whirls, I can understand Harri's whiplash reaction, so heavenly. 🎹🎹 What a treat. Groovy reaction Handsome Harri❤❤ Great tune John👏👏 Cheers from Canada❤❤🇨🇦🇨🇦
Mary, you get bonus points for recognizing Steve's playing a Lowery Magic Genie organ instead of the Hammond B3 he played on the studio recording. Would be interesting to see why he made that choice since the rationale behind the album was emphasis on him playing the B3.
Timmy Thomas wrote this song, and originally did it. It has a great message that is relevant today. This is from Soundstage in 2006. I also have seen the version with Steve Winwood and Carlos Santana. I saw Steve Winwood twice live and I saw Carlos Santana 5 times live. Thanks for sharing this song reaction request. Cheers, Harri! ✌️
Thank you for listening to Steve. He truly is one of the finest musicians to grace our time here on earth.
This song was a hit back in the 70's by the original singer Timmy Thomas who recently passed away.
Another great choice John! Thanks Harri 🌸✌️
Hammond b3 is my favorite instrument.
John - This was a fantastic performance to be captured live with such quality. Outstanding selection!!
Steve elevates any performance. Also I believe that's the great Brazilian guitarist Jose Neto.
Yes, it's Jose Neto!
Great song choice John ❤ Love the Latin wibe 🤩👍👏 And thank you Harri 😊🌻👏
Loved it. What great memories hearing this brought back...that SHOULD APPLY TODAY for ALL OF US.
Absolutely!!
Drummer is the great Walfredo Reyes Jnr who now plays drums for the band Chicago😀
The first few chords of Steve's outro organ solo is the coolest groove I've ever heard in my 75 years...still gives me chills. I saw this line-up with Steve at a Hard Rock Casino theater up close and personal. He didn't sing this song; it was a high energy groove for 2 hours non-stop that left all of us in the audience gasping for air. Powerful!
Love Steve Winwood and have never seen or heard this!
These treasures that keep popping up on RUclips are so good.
🎉u just cànt go wrong with Windwood
Thanks John and Harri for this beautiful version ❤
One of my favorites! There is a version of this with Santana.
Steve Winwood is too talented and too cool for school! 🙂Thanks, Harri and John.
Such a fantastic song John, and I agree with Harri about that organ playing. Wow. Thank you gentlemen.
Sade and The Isley Brothers made beautiful covers of this song also 🎶🎶🎶🎶🥰
MORE COWBELL!!!
This reminds me a lot of Santana's music! 😊😊
Ya gotta love Stevie, Thanks for the reaction, Harri.
Originally from Steve's 2003 album,"About Time", this was one of the first major hits to feature the use of a rhythm machine.
The Lowry organ, the Bossa Nova percussion, the bongos and Steve's vocals, so delightful, delivering a message that is so relevant today.
Originally done by Timmy Thomas in 1972, this live production with Steve Winwood, features instrumentation so synonymous with this groovy era. When that organ whirls, I can understand Harri's whiplash reaction, so heavenly. 🎹🎹 What a treat. Groovy reaction Handsome Harri❤❤ Great tune John👏👏 Cheers from Canada❤❤🇨🇦🇨🇦
Mary, you get bonus points for recognizing Steve's playing a Lowery Magic Genie organ instead of the Hammond B3 he played on the studio recording. Would be interesting to see why he made that choice since the rationale behind the album was emphasis on him playing the B3.
Great album! Can't believe it's 20+ yrs old already. There aren't enough reactors listening to Steve on YT...
@John_Chu Thanks John. Brilliant performance. 🎶🎶🇨🇦🇨🇦
Timmy Thomas wrote this song, and originally did it. It has a great message that is relevant today. This is from Soundstage in 2006. I also have seen the version with Steve Winwood and Carlos Santana. I saw Steve Winwood twice live and I saw Carlos Santana 5 times live. Thanks for sharing this song reaction request. Cheers, Harri! ✌️