Traffic, The Low Spark Of High-Heeled Boys - A Classical Musician’s First Listen and Reaction

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I really had no idea what to expect from a song with such a title and a band by the name of ‘Traffic’! But I was pleasantly surprised to discover a colorful jazz idiom throughout this piece.
Here’s the link to the original song by Traffic:
• The Low Spark Of High-...
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@jenniferfoster1692
@jenniferfoster1692 Жыл бұрын
This is a masterpiece from start to finish. Steve Winwod, the vocalist, musician, song writer..iconic voice etc. This one is very jazzy, sometimes he goes very blues, folk, rock, pop. He's a musical prodigy since 8 yrs old, pianist/organist, guitar etc.
@carlosyanezlozada8809
@carlosyanezlozada8809 Жыл бұрын
This is a Jim Capaldi - Steve Winwood song, as many Traffic songs.
@philjones424
@philjones424 Жыл бұрын
And he played with some of the best.
@jenniferfoster1692
@jenniferfoster1692 Жыл бұрын
@@philjones424 Yes, they sought him out. Jimi Hendrix got him to play on Voodoo Child & wanted to be in a band with him. He's an icon among musicians/vocalists & has played with a wide array of the best.
@sagegoodwin1
@sagegoodwin1 Жыл бұрын
And he was only 23 when this came out
@MichaelEdelman1954
@MichaelEdelman1954 Жыл бұрын
Winwood was 15 when he recorded “I’m a Man” with the Spencer Davis Group, and 21 when he recorded the first traffic album.
@fractaljack210
@fractaljack210 Жыл бұрын
A classic song that doesn't get enough praise these days. I always loved this song. Great reaction.
@Zundfolge
@Zundfolge Жыл бұрын
One of the things I find interesting (and a little frustrating) about how people approach music today is that people (especially younger people) are so hyper focused on notions of "genre". As though every piece of music and every musician needs to be in their proper box. But when listening to music from the early 70s you really have to set the concerns over "what genre is this?" aside and just listen because it was a time of massive change and experimentation and blending of styles. I mean you listen to this which has a heavy jazz influence and realize it would have been played on the same radio stations as Black Sabbath, Elvis Presley and The Jackson Five.
@prodogtwodogman3857
@prodogtwodogman3857 Жыл бұрын
Also there are very few trained musicians creating today’s popular music.
@fbagli22
@fbagli22 Жыл бұрын
You sir or madam nailed it . Excellent
@mscommerce
@mscommerce Жыл бұрын
Bingo! Great comment. Genres in pop and rock music were invented by rock critics during the huge explosion of music in the 1960s and, especially, album rock in the 1970s, to make sense of it all. But the labels are theirs, not intrinsic, in any way.
@groverw7507
@groverw7507 Жыл бұрын
Album oriented rock on FM stations was a joyful introduction to The Allman Brothers Band Live at Fillmore East which music critics alternately called southern rock, blues-rock, jazz etc... Having twin lead guitars and two drummers fascinated my ears. They may be one of the most original of the American bands in that late '60s - early '70s experimentation.
@epluribusunum1460
@epluribusunum1460 Жыл бұрын
Well said! Thank you.
@scottzappa9314
@scottzappa9314 Жыл бұрын
"And strip me of everything, including my pride, but spirit is something that no-one destroys..." One of my favorite all time lyrics because there's a real element of truth in it. Another master class here. The great Rock heavily influenced by Jazz always gets me.
@johnsanzone3965
@johnsanzone3965 Жыл бұрын
Agreed. One of my favorite lyrics. This was a staple in my high school band. I loved singing this one.
@alanfine9825
@alanfine9825 Жыл бұрын
That is the one line that I always listen for and admire/use as my own personal "Never surrender-Never Give Up" motto too. First heard in the early 70's growing up. Love it!
@steveb5331
@steveb5331 Жыл бұрын
"The man in the suit just bought a new car from the profits he made on your dreams" resonates with me. Especially when corporate management is trying to convince you to do something that negatively impacts your family or health.
@kovie9162
@kovie9162 Жыл бұрын
I wonder which came first, Jazz incorporating Rock or vice-versa. I think the former as Miles Davis experimented with this in the mid-60's, but while interesting and at times great I think that Rock incorporating Jazz works and sounds better, more organic and moving.
@scottzappa9314
@scottzappa9314 Жыл бұрын
@@kovie9162 I totally agree, and I'll say Jazz is a good deal older than rock. "Jazz is a music genre that originated in the African-American communities of New Orleans, Louisiana, in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, with its roots in blues and ragtime. Since the 1920s Jazz Age, it has been recognized as a major form of musical expression in traditional and popular music." So blues and ragtime are older still. I don't think you can point at anything as the advent of rock and roll until the 1950's
@evanleehome2178
@evanleehome2178 Жыл бұрын
Steve Winwood is one of the finest holistic composers/musicians to come out of the strongest rock/jazz/pop eras '60-'80-- and still going strong.
@falconquest2068
@falconquest2068 Жыл бұрын
A favorite video of mine is Steve sitting in front of a big fireplace in an old Tudor Mansion with just an acoustic guitar singing "Can't Find MY Way Home" it's priceless!
@stvbrsn
@stvbrsn Жыл бұрын
I love thinking of him, in the studio with Spencer Davis Group, at age 16… singing “I’m A Man.”
@StephenHooper-p1i
@StephenHooper-p1i 6 ай бұрын
Stevie Winwood joined Jeff Lynne, Tom Petty, Prince and George Harrison's son on stage at the Rock and Roll HOF induction of Harrison for the best performance ever on the HOF stage; "While My Guitar Gently Weeps." Check it out.
@munsonhannover5991
@munsonhannover5991 Жыл бұрын
Traffic was a band of prodigies that sold records in the rock marketplace. Very sophisticated music.
@DannyD714
@DannyD714 Жыл бұрын
You should listen to some Steely Dan. they are the masters of rock and jazz fusion. The album "Aja" is fantastic.
@PeterBuwen
@PeterBuwen Жыл бұрын
Well done, Vlad. The 70s were probably the most varied period of rock music. Everyone still dared to do their own thing and the producers still allowed that and were not so much afraid to lose money. I enjoyed this piece and the reaction very much.
@k-matsu
@k-matsu Жыл бұрын
Can you imagine any producer allowing Winwood's hand-clapping into the mix, nowadays? And that is one of the things that is most memorable.
@plantfeeder6677
@plantfeeder6677 Жыл бұрын
And they were talented and it was live humans not computers You're gonna love Steely Dan
@Ignats75
@Ignats75 Жыл бұрын
I first heard this song when it was played by a cover band at a high school mixer. I never knew nor found out what it was. Fast forward a year to when I was in college and joined the campus radio station. When I got cleared for my own show (1975), I decided I ought to broaden my music knowledge, so one night a girlfriend and I came down and just started randomly pulling out albums of bands I might have heard of but never heard play. So she pulls out a record and pus it on the turntable. My rule of thumb was to play the title cut because alot of times it was a good way to get a feel for her sounds. So, I dropped the needle in the middle of the song and that refrain played and I jumped out of my skin yelling "THAT'S IT! I was looking for that song for a year." t scared the crap out of her. And I picked her up and gave her a huge kiss.
@rosslynstone
@rosslynstone Жыл бұрын
Much more of this and we are going to be shocked to hear that Amy has run away and joined a rock band
@mikes9305
@mikes9305 Жыл бұрын
First she needs to hear Yes. Then she can find Jon Anderson to play some harp duets. 😄
@dfusit
@dfusit Жыл бұрын
Stevie recently recorded this again with just him and a piano, it’s just as amazing as the original and his voice is still as strong as ever!!!
@amatech65
@amatech65 Жыл бұрын
Amy and Vlad have a link to this solo recording from Steve's home studio as an aside from the original.
@rogereisnaugle6012
@rogereisnaugle6012 Жыл бұрын
I wouldn't mind hearing that.
@dfusit
@dfusit Жыл бұрын
@@rogereisnaugle6012 kzbin.info/www/bejne/mImnlIOlmq6rY6c
@amatech65
@amatech65 Жыл бұрын
@@rogereisnaugle6012 have a pleasant listen here''s the link: kzbin.info/www/bejne/mImnlIOlmq6rY6c
@heynow4512
@heynow4512 7 ай бұрын
In 2011, he played this song as a piano solo during the Clapton/Winwood(Blind Faith) Reunion Concert. Didn't think he could pull it off w/o backing of Chris Woods' sax. Boy was I wrong. By the time he finished I'd b lying if I said I didn't have a tear in me eye. Beautiful rendition. Clapton wasn't ½ bad either. 1 of my best concert experiences. 🥲😃👏👍🏻✊️ Rite on, dudes & dude-ets!
@lisaarmato6911
@lisaarmato6911 Жыл бұрын
I actually wore out this album I played it so much, and had to buy a new one. Then when I was converting my collection to CD, of course I had to buy it in that format. And now I have it on my music hard drive. It's been in regular rotation for me for 50 years now.
@Fred_Lougee
@Fred_Lougee Жыл бұрын
I bought it on cassette in 1984 just for the title track. Found out I actually liked some of the other songs even more.
@terrykennedy-lares8840
@terrykennedy-lares8840 Жыл бұрын
It is such a joy watching you listen to, and describe what you are hearing from a musician's point of view. Your descriptions are so vivid and insightfull. This is a time period in music that I grew up in. Thank you for what you are doing. As a singer-songwriter, and producer of my own music it gives me inspiration that I can add to my own efforts. I'm always looking forward to what you do next.
@marcblachman2322
@marcblachman2322 Жыл бұрын
Great choice! And well said, Vlad. SHA and My Sharonna to represent the 70s? You just have to laugh. And yes, Amy. You can spend 50 years in the 70s music world and still not get the whole picture. You can spend 50 years in the prog rock of the 70s, alone. That is your natural sweet spot.
@alansmith1989
@alansmith1989 Жыл бұрын
That was that Canadian Drummer choosing those for her to listen to - I daresay for him, the 1970s `are` Lynard Skinard and the Knack!
@yinoveryang4246
@yinoveryang4246 Жыл бұрын
I suspect they were chosen with an agenda, something like this "most rock music before Rush and prog metal was kinda simplistic y'see". Personally I like(d) those two songs, because they have that real drive and that rock music is all about.
@Rowenband
@Rowenband Жыл бұрын
I agree completely. I wonder why no Yes, Gentle Giant, King Crimson or Van der Graaf appeared at this point. At least we had Genesis as a first step. And of course Pink Floyd (but no the best representative of prog).
@mirandak3273
@mirandak3273 Жыл бұрын
Vlad- the Wall was from the 70s too. So, yeah, Carl was misdirecting Amy, wasn’t he? Someone needs to tell Amy there was a lot of Jazzy Rock in the 70s and Rocky Jazz. Check out Steely Dan, Blood, Sweat, & Tears, Chicago - especially the first disc of Chicago 7, some of Paul Simon, and from the other side George Benson and Mile Davis.
@GarrettEulett
@GarrettEulett Жыл бұрын
​@Miranda K Not to mention he didn't show her any of the real good rock from the 2000's. I bet she'd love Welcome to the Black Parade.
@johnsheehy4192
@johnsheehy4192 Жыл бұрын
I've been listening to this song for 43 years, and it never gets old. It's always fun to watch people listening to it for the first time. Amy seems to have enjoyed it right from the start, but one reactor I saw a few years ago started listening to the introduction, frowned as if he felt he made a mistake promising to do his reaction to such a long song that seemed kind of boring, and reluctantly said that he was going to go through with it, but you could see his expressions changing as the song started to grow on him, and by the end, he was thoroughly impressed and wished it went on longer.
@Hartlor_Tayley
@Hartlor_Tayley Жыл бұрын
It sounds like the whole thing was recorded live in the studio. Reminds me of Miles Davis/bill Evans “ Kind of Blue” era jazz. Lyrics sound like an artist relationship with management. This style of rock is like Grateful Dead or the Band and lots more. Great listen to a song I would have recommended. Thanks Virgin Rock.
@montag4516
@montag4516 Жыл бұрын
Although Steve Winwood wrote the basic musical structure it was Jim Capaldi who wrote the lyrics. Would've been interesting if it had been sung by Jim instead of Steve
@Hartlor_Tayley
@Hartlor_Tayley Жыл бұрын
@@montag4516 I didn’t know that. Maybe there is a demo somewhere with Jim singing.
@robinblackmoor8732
@robinblackmoor8732 Жыл бұрын
Well, recording was limited, way back then. So a lot of bands that had multiple instruments did have to sort of record live. They had way fewer tracks to mix back then. They used studio musicians way more often back in the day. They were very professional and could play basically as a live band over and over and over. Even rock bands would use studio guys, if the regular players they had could not get it right for the album.
@Hartlor_Tayley
@Hartlor_Tayley Жыл бұрын
@@robinblackmoor8732 I agree 100%. If the band was experienced as a live act and well rehearsed they would generally just record live in studio maybe overdub a vocal and bring in a session player or two. None of this “fix it in the mix” stuff back then.
@RandallMorris222
@RandallMorris222 Жыл бұрын
I've never thought of Traffic as a stereotypically Rock band. Steve Winwood, the driving force in Traffic, was always an experimentalist and his music freely drifted across multiple genres. This piece definitely leaned heavily toward jazz but his music can also sound poppy and rock/blues. Listen to the band Blind Faith (with legends Eric Clapton and Ginger Baker) and you'll get a much rockier vibe.
@TahoeNevada
@TahoeNevada Жыл бұрын
And Traffic bassist, Rick Gretch
@brianroyster7510
@brianroyster7510 Жыл бұрын
Just don't listen to Ginger interviews. What a prick.
@timcummings6581
@timcummings6581 6 ай бұрын
Blind Faith....one of my favorite groups! Saw them in Honolulu at their last concert on their only tour. One of the best concerts I've ever been to. Band was great but Steve Winwood impressed me the most. Wrote, arranged, played and sang on most of the songs. On the extended dual guitar solo on "Had to Cry Today" he more than kept up with Mr Clapton. I sat in the 1st balcony behind the stage and could see everything they were doing. As a drummer that's the best place to be.
@TheMarkEH
@TheMarkEH Жыл бұрын
An analysis of prog rock group Yes, and their track 'Starship Trooper', would be a nice addition to this channel.
@dago87able
@dago87able Жыл бұрын
Some Yes is coming, as hinted by Amy on another video. I’m intrigued about what that first piece will be, your suggestion would be an excellent choice to start with for sure.
@robinblackmoor8732
@robinblackmoor8732 Жыл бұрын
I am not sure she can handle hearing YES. It might be too much for her.
@dago87able
@dago87able Жыл бұрын
@@robinblackmoor8732 ?? lol
@MMT58
@MMT58 5 ай бұрын
@@robinblackmoor8732 Prophetic.
@TheSpanishInquisition87
@TheSpanishInquisition87 Жыл бұрын
This is such a cool song. There was a lot going on in the 70's. I think Amy might also enjoy Yes and Steely Dan. I know that she'll hate the Sex Pistols, but I really want to see that.
@qriofficial1769
@qriofficial1769 Жыл бұрын
Yes and Steely Dan are my two favorite bands, but this is definitely a solid work of art.
@Paul_Halicki
@Paul_Halicki Жыл бұрын
Agree with Steely Dan. They are, like Traffic, part of the rock genre but have a very jazzy feel. Aja or Kid Charlemagne would be good choices.
@cameltanker1286
@cameltanker1286 Жыл бұрын
That dissident cord at the end sent shivers down my spine the first time I heard it. A fine example of Jazz fusion.
@mattpobursky850
@mattpobursky850 Жыл бұрын
When someone asks me of an example of dissonance in music I always play the end of this for them. It's glorious.
@jaymusic9039
@jaymusic9039 Жыл бұрын
I don't know much as far as music theory (I'm learning) but that chord at the end has to be "dissident chord 101"?
@jaymusic9039
@jaymusic9039 Жыл бұрын
​@@mattpobursky850hey at the end the last two chords are those dissident because they both sound similar but just different in tone? Sorry I'm just learning
@mattpobursky850
@mattpobursky850 Жыл бұрын
@@jaymusic9039 That's a pretty good way to describe it... yeah.
@jaymusic9039
@jaymusic9039 Жыл бұрын
@@mattpobursky850 thanks I appreciate it
@richardj9016
@richardj9016 Жыл бұрын
The sixties are the richest seam to mine. It’s where it all happened.
@eegpas
@eegpas Жыл бұрын
i am 68, when we listened to it in the 70's we did not analyze it, we toked up a few joints and enjoyed it
@DavidMGides
@DavidMGides Жыл бұрын
Vlad -- keep giving her talented artists like these ones.
@Jmyth44
@Jmyth44 Жыл бұрын
Stevie Winwood, who began his career at the age of 16 with the spencer Davis group is behind traffic. He was a major force in pop rock music from the late 60s. Onward
@alansmith7626
@alansmith7626 Жыл бұрын
just curious, do you ever just listen without reading the score? You may want to try it, listen and feel...let the music be the music, no interpretation, you don't even have to react, just listen and feel it...
@aafjeyakubu5124
@aafjeyakubu5124 Ай бұрын
For people that are highly trained and specialized in an area of expertise, it is difficult to turn off what they know and stop being analytical. For example, without getting too specific, my career has ruined movies where my profession is featured. Even watching the news where my profession is addressed is painful.
@alanmacvean2053
@alanmacvean2053 Жыл бұрын
Vastly under-rated band , when FM was young late night extended plays of Traffic were so favored ...Steve Winwood is tremendous as always !
@howardzdenek98
@howardzdenek98 Жыл бұрын
I can see from your facial expressions you really enjoyed this and I'm only 5 minutes in. This song is a masterpiece. It fits so many different genres. But my favorite is psychedelic jazz. It's Spacey as hell
@alansmith7626
@alansmith7626 Жыл бұрын
You will become familiar with Steve Winwood, he was icon back in the day, and still is, he sounds exactly the same
@keithjurena9319
@keithjurena9319 Жыл бұрын
Winwood developed his voice listening to Blues from the USA. There is an early video on KZbin from his teen years.
@barryslim880
@barryslim880 Жыл бұрын
My goodness! 'Tis time for some Yes (Close, etc) and Uriah Heep (Salisbury)! Also, Traffic did a great cover of John Barleycorn!
@LeeKennison
@LeeKennison Жыл бұрын
Amy, I am happy you are hearing and enjoying another 70s band, while at the same time doing a progressive rock band. I think this late 60s to the early 80s era, along with the progressive genre, are the sweet spot of the songs you have seemed to enjoy the most and find most interesting. This includes these bands that you have already done: Genesis, Jethro Tull, Pink Floyd, Rush, and now Traffic. And you will soon be adding YES to the list. And the non-progressive 70s bands you have enjoyed or found interesting include: Boston, Queen, Led Zeppelin, The Who, Deep Purple, and a few others. And there are still many great late 60s and 70s bands you haven't heard to yet.
@oceanfrog
@oceanfrog Жыл бұрын
And don't forget Steely Dan!!!
@outspan87
@outspan87 Жыл бұрын
Can't wait for her to react to some ELP
@Hartlor_Tayley
@Hartlor_Tayley Жыл бұрын
And Gentle Giant.
@Rowenband
@Rowenband Жыл бұрын
@@Hartlor_Tayley I would had add that one too… on first place.
@Hartlor_Tayley
@Hartlor_Tayley Жыл бұрын
@@Rowenband yeah can’t do a list of English bands without Gentle Giant, I think they were from Birmingham like traffic and many others.
@oceanfrog
@oceanfrog Жыл бұрын
I love so much that we're starting to see some head bopping out of ya! The music is getting into your bones 🙂
@iluvj50
@iluvj50 Жыл бұрын
The late Jim Gordon's drum track on this is sublime.
@EddieReischl
@EddieReischl Жыл бұрын
Spot on. I wonder what Carl thinks of this drum track. To me, it's beautiful drumming by a guy who's listening to what the other band members are doing, and giving his interpretation of what the song is through his playing.
@randybass8842
@randybass8842 Жыл бұрын
This is a song that will play in your head for weeks after listening to it. That will particularly be the case for Amy as she gives it several more listens doing her deep dive.
@Timkast
@Timkast Жыл бұрын
I would cut off a finger to experience hearing this song for the first time again. This is just a masterpiece made by masters of their art at the top of the game. ❤
@peggychannel163
@peggychannel163 Жыл бұрын
It’s such a brilliant song. It feels new and astonishing every time I hear it.
@Kairava
@Kairava Жыл бұрын
That's probably why we're all here...
@BigDaddy-dr8gf
@BigDaddy-dr8gf Жыл бұрын
I had the pleasure of seeing Traffic at the Winterland Ballroom in SF, in 1972. They played this song and it was amazing. The whole concert was amazing. I think I grew up in the best of times for rock music.
@kenthomas1845
@kenthomas1845 Жыл бұрын
I agree, but keep that finger. You may need it to create your own music.
@beatlessteve1010
@beatlessteve1010 Жыл бұрын
Oh no that would definitely NOT be worth it..
@katsboy22
@katsboy22 Жыл бұрын
Yeah Karl really screwed the pouch two songs per decade talk about lazy Skynyrd and The Knack to rep a decade no way Ass
@BigVine-m5i
@BigVine-m5i Жыл бұрын
One of the greatest sustained ending chords in the history of music.
@mikes9305
@mikes9305 Жыл бұрын
Um... The final cadence in the slow song movement of Bernstein's Chichester Psalms, anyone? 😏
@beatlessteve1010
@beatlessteve1010 Жыл бұрын
I love the lyrics "the percentage you're paying is too high a price, while you're living beyond all your means, and the man in the suit has just bought a new car, from the profit hes made on your dreams"!!!
@Prone2Thrill
@Prone2Thrill Жыл бұрын
One of my pillars of songs that shaped my life. Steve Winwood is really underrated as a icon of the era and beyond.
@jasonremy1627
@jasonremy1627 Жыл бұрын
Probably one of the earliest uses of jazz fusion in a rock context. This song is such a vibe.
@RogerWyatt365
@RogerWyatt365 Жыл бұрын
I was always a fan of Steve Winwood, and his time with Traffic, but when I first heard this, I thought "WHAT am I hearing?!!" This is my all-tim favorite Traffic song of all time. This - to me - is more reflective of the eclectic 70's than "My Sharona" ever could be (no dig there). You're right Amy, "One little baby step at a time".
@MrRlnansel
@MrRlnansel Жыл бұрын
Well, now I know what this song is called! (It's from just a couple years before I started really paying attention to bands.) And I hear some of their influence in Steely Dan.
@markskibo5159
@markskibo5159 Жыл бұрын
I always knew this song was a masterpiece ! Thanks my friend for explaining why, well done !!!
@germantoenglish898
@germantoenglish898 Жыл бұрын
Little Feat has the same vibe imho.
@daveking9393
@daveking9393 Жыл бұрын
One of my favorites!! Thanks so much!
@00wn
@00wn Жыл бұрын
" Dear Mr. Fantasy " Is another Traffic gem. Give it a go sometime. Great reaction and analysis, Amy.
@vicprovost2561
@vicprovost2561 Жыл бұрын
Traffic is their own genre, a stew of Rock, Pop, Jazz, Blues, Folk and Psychedelic elements into a sound all their own. Dear Mister Fantasy was their biggest rock hit and live it took on a life of its own. Saw them twice, was in awe both times of these musical savants, amongst the best and most interesting of their era. Enjoy! 🎵🎸🎤🎹🎷🎶
@josephmclaughlin-zv2qo
@josephmclaughlin-zv2qo Жыл бұрын
Their own genre. Yes.
@mp-qw3fl
@mp-qw3fl Жыл бұрын
Excellent reaction! Done this way, with your informed opinions so well expressed, can help people appreciate & receive more joy from the music. Keep it up! And thnk u
@Wungolioth
@Wungolioth Жыл бұрын
I think I see what you're doing Vlad, so Traffic I consider a rock band with jazz influences, and I think your next pick will be a jazz band with rock influences, namely Steely Dan. Outstanding pick, Traffic is one of my absolute favorites.
@SteveMenardDesignDXM
@SteveMenardDesignDXM Жыл бұрын
The lead singer and keyboardist is Steve Winwood, who began his career at 16 yrs old with The Spencer Davis Group ("Gimme Some Lovin'"), played in 'supergroups' Blind Faith and Traffic, as a session musician with the likes of Jimi Hendrix, BB King, Eric Clapton, David Gilmour, Billy Joel and others. He continued on to a successful solo career playing in the jazz, R&B and rock/pop genres. At (soon to be) 75 yrs old, he continues to play and perform to this day.
@carlosyanezlozada8809
@carlosyanezlozada8809 Жыл бұрын
He did play at Howling Wolf London Sessions and George Harrison Homonym album too.
@robinblackmoor8732
@robinblackmoor8732 Жыл бұрын
I feel sad for the all the people that don't know all the wonderful music that I grew up with during the 60s and 70s. They should teach it to today's children in school. Who is teaching the children about Bo Didley? It is sad and tragic.
@davidcaldwell3681
@davidcaldwell3681 Жыл бұрын
At school in the 60's we used to have a class called 'musical appreciation' for classical music. All these years later it is so fascinating to me Amy with your enthusiastic observations to be able to listen to tracks such as this with a new perspective.
@ErikMCMLXV
@ErikMCMLXV Жыл бұрын
I love seeing her smile and move while she’s listening. You can tell that she’s really enjoying it. Also, not to sound snobbish, but this song sounds better on vinyl.
@ThatsMrPencilneck2U
@ThatsMrPencilneck2U Жыл бұрын
Back when they first started with the digital compression, they hurt a lot of music. Now, my ears are no longer good enough to tell the difference. Whether they ever got it right I will never know.
@DrNothing23
@DrNothing23 Жыл бұрын
"...this song sounds better on vinyl" is like saying "this hamburger tastes better char-broiled rather than microwaved". As if, ALL burgers don't taste better char-broiled! :)
@djfrank68
@djfrank68 Жыл бұрын
Yeah I hate that digital compressed sound. It sounds like it's coming through a fast running fan.
@ronueberschaer1752
@ronueberschaer1752 Жыл бұрын
I’ve been impressed lately with Apple Music’s so-called ‘lossless’ format. When available, the sound quality is better than both vinyl and many CDs, IMO. Will see if they have it for this song …
@davidfinnell1660
@davidfinnell1660 Жыл бұрын
Great reaction! I discovered this song when I was a teen mid 70's. It was my first introduction into music that wasn't pop or hard rock. It would lead me to discover a whole other world of great music. I'm glad you enjoyed it.
@craigdoriety9798
@craigdoriety9798 Жыл бұрын
Same here. We had a progressive rock station in Birmingham, WRKK or K99, that I discovered a lot of great music on during that time. This seemed to be one of those late night songs that I remember listening to cruising on a Saturday night or sitting in a dark room lit only by the glow from one of the great old sound systems.
@farmerbill6855
@farmerbill6855 Жыл бұрын
Stevie Winwood one of the greatest. Treat yourself to "Arc Of A Diver" the album, in its entirety, in one sitting. It is astounding, just wonderful.
@Hartlor_Tayley
@Hartlor_Tayley Жыл бұрын
The 60s and 70s are so rich in rock music
@johngolden5257
@johngolden5257 Жыл бұрын
The late, great drummer Jim Gordon’s lazy feeling groove is genius! R.I.P. James Beck “Jim” Gordon, July 14, 1945 - March 13, 2023.
@gtrgar4561
@gtrgar4561 Жыл бұрын
Ah, the 'conversational' nature of this piece. The conversation is a wonderful hallmark of great bands, be they Rock, Jazz, Blues, and their variants and combinations. The most fun I have had listening and playing music is when when the players minds/hearts/souls lock together and play without consciously thinking about what to play and it becomes a conversation. Like a good conversation, the key is listening to the others. 🎸😎
@russellflagg8519
@russellflagg8519 Жыл бұрын
Traffic was an awesome band. It was really incredible to be able to see them live opening for the Grateful Dead in 1994, their only tour since 1974!
@lisarainbow9703
@lisarainbow9703 Жыл бұрын
That was a fantastic pairing, indeed!!
@tonyantonuccio4748
@tonyantonuccio4748 Жыл бұрын
Since you're in the 70s, you need to look into Brian Auger's work with The Trinity, and the Oblivion Express. As mentioned before, you also need to listen to Caravan's Virgin on the Ridiculous.
@paulsmallriver6066
@paulsmallriver6066 Жыл бұрын
yes!
@markrosenthal9108
@markrosenthal9108 Жыл бұрын
Traffic was the definition of eclectic style - so much variation. Compare this track to "Rock and Roll Stew" from this album, or "John Barleycorn Must Die" from the Traffic album of the same name. Low Spark was influenced by the uniquely English Canterbury Scene. If you like this track, check out Caravan, Camel, Soft Machine, Hatfield and the North for more of the Canterbury Scene. Caravan's "In the Land of Grey and Pink" is one of my favorites.
@philf4086
@philf4086 Жыл бұрын
OK, that final chord played by Steve on the organ is what makes the song for me. Incredible voicing from an incredible musician!
@kingofallmediums2123
@kingofallmediums2123 8 ай бұрын
One of the greatest songs of all time, without doubt! 😊😊😊😊
@badmojamma
@badmojamma 6 ай бұрын
One of the first albums I ever bought, and still one of the best. Weird to watch somebody listen fresh to a song we put on a thousand times back in the day. Traffic is utterly new to her, and that's REALLY weird, good work analyzing it - you did it justice!
@ericdarlington2332
@ericdarlington2332 Жыл бұрын
one of my all time favorite songs on a side note i keep worrying about the Les Paul behind you one fall onto that hardwood floor and the headstock will snap off i cringe just thinking about it
@stevesilsby5288
@stevesilsby5288 Жыл бұрын
How about spending ten years in the seventies? I did and musically speaking it was worth every second!
@dennismcquoid9751
@dennismcquoid9751 Жыл бұрын
I think this song and Loggins and Messinas' "Angry Eyes" are two of the best songs from the early 70's. Love your analysis on this piece.
@johncummins6655
@johncummins6655 Жыл бұрын
Excellent comparison.
@mrkrinkle72
@mrkrinkle72 Жыл бұрын
Been hooked on this song since I was like eight. Sitting in the back of the car, riding in the country on summer nights.
@tomprovoenzano
@tomprovoenzano Жыл бұрын
You're right, you could spend years in the '70's. It often gets reduced to disco and punk, and there was so much more going on. Prog rock, heavy metal, country rock, soul, funk, new wave, just to name a few genres. Bands like Traffic, which started out playing psychedelic music, later evolving into jazz. ELP, King Crimson and Yes, which were influenced by classical music. Zeppelin, the Stones and the Faces, continuing the blues influence from the '60's. Even if you look at top 40 pop, there was a great deal of diversity.
@rickvassell8349
@rickvassell8349 Жыл бұрын
You and Jane Hathaway are my favorites.
@iluvj50
@iluvj50 Жыл бұрын
Funny that you heard "beep, beep." They are called Traffic, after all!
@petermay1528
@petermay1528 Жыл бұрын
Was picked up by some hippies in a VW bus whilst hitchhiking. They asked if I would like a smoke and handed me a joint. I lay on a bed, got stoned and listened to this. I thought I was in heaven.
@kristofer603
@kristofer603 5 ай бұрын
You were in Heaven.
@robertmills8640
@robertmills8640 Жыл бұрын
Very nice, you should try Yes, or Emerson,Lake and Palmer or The Moody Blues. Would fit your style of analysis and showcase the 70's.
@marciraney9533
@marciraney9533 Жыл бұрын
It is such a privilege to have your reactions. You are amazing not only for your educated , brilliant understanding of music and theory but you are so exquisitely sensitive to the music. You are just lovely.
@randybass8842
@randybass8842 Жыл бұрын
Supertramp is another group from the 70s that put some intelligence into their music. "Dreamer" from the album "Crime of the Century" is a good one to listen to.
@teemusid
@teemusid Жыл бұрын
Anything but "Dreamer." I just listened to "Crisis.." today and every song on that album, as well as the other seven on "Crime" are stronger and more interesting. "Child of Vision " from Breakfast with Rick and Roger trading lines in the chorus would be an interesting breakdown.
@ShreveportJoe
@ShreveportJoe Жыл бұрын
I’d much rather see her analyze “School”.
@randybass8842
@randybass8842 Жыл бұрын
Let's just say anything by Supertramp.
@falconquest2068
@falconquest2068 Жыл бұрын
I would argue for "Rudy" or "Even in the Quietest Moments"
@monicas.4732
@monicas.4732 8 ай бұрын
I love "oh darling" by them. Such a cool jam.
@TheNeonRabbit
@TheNeonRabbit Жыл бұрын
Some rock is just jazz with fewer chords
@janiegulick5674
@janiegulick5674 Жыл бұрын
Oh thank you so much for bringing this song. Has been one of my absolute favorites for years. I listen to it while working in the studio, it makes me want to dance while I’m creating. Now I understand why! Thank you again for explaining the music to me
@christopherward5065
@christopherward5065 Жыл бұрын
I haven’t heard this in a while. The first time I heard it I played it about eight times. It is really a musical journey. Very warts and all with magical episodes. It feels like it never finishes it just fades out like a puff of smoke. Really, really cool.
@edkrause7848
@edkrause7848 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for this one Vlad.
@davidnuckols8151
@davidnuckols8151 Жыл бұрын
This is Steve Windwoods master piece and to see you loving it like this fifty years later is wonderful. Thank you.
@RuiBarEdits
@RuiBarEdits Жыл бұрын
What a GREAT choice!!!
@WindmillChef
@WindmillChef Жыл бұрын
We know this song well as a 70's radio charting hit but it never dawned upon me how much of a Jazz song this is...with a solid blues rock chorus. I know a lot of Traffic's music but I really don't know much about the band. I may be dis-servicing the other band members, but to me Traffic is Steve Winwood. He is a multi-instrumentalist, a fantastic writer and music maker, he was there, in the mix, of those early Brits who started the British rock legend. He is well respected and very well liked among people in the music world, has many industry friends. In the early to mid 80's he revived with a solo career, I believe 2 albums from which many "hit singles" were pulled. Here he disappointed, it was very commercial, all synth pop hit songs, but yes, for 2 or 3 years, every 4 months there was yet another Steve Winwood hit song in the charts. As Amy remarks on the fade-in intro, contrast that to label music of today. Label executives begrudgingly listen to music people telling them that a song must have an intro but 7 seconds max is what you get, then we must hear voices singing or we will not promote the song. They claim that people just don't have more attention span, which is non-sense. To me, this is a great song choice for Amy. Well done.
@lupcokotevski2907
@lupcokotevski2907 Жыл бұрын
My favourite song done by this channel so far, by a country mile.
@daveking9393
@daveking9393 Жыл бұрын
More that you should spend several years in the '70s
@TheMister123
@TheMister123 Жыл бұрын
I was surprised to see you give no visible reaction to the dissonance of that final "scream" from the organ. Just, "and now it's concluded". Yeah, but ORGAN GO "BWAAAAAHHH!!!", amirite?
@jamespurcer3730
@jamespurcer3730 Жыл бұрын
I've always loved this song.
@teemusid
@teemusid Жыл бұрын
It never feels 11 minutes long.
@selflessself
@selflessself Жыл бұрын
If you're delving into the 70s you might as well do the title track from the best-selling record of 1977 Aja by Steely Dan, or perhaps any of the other long-form, this is what the idea of the album means songs of Steely Dan like Dr. Wu, Gaucho, The Royal Scam, Pretzel Logic, but please steer away from the radio hits that are more limited harmonically melodically thematically and otherwise like my old school, rikki don't lose that number, dirty work etc. There is so much of the 70s aesthetic that is wrapped up in the band Steely Dan, an analysis of one of their masterworks made go very far to unspool some of this tapestry.
@captainbuck5969
@captainbuck5969 Жыл бұрын
Hello! I really like these videos. I’m a fan of classic rock and a guitar player. Greta Van Fleet is a rock band from Michigan. These kids have a classic rock sound. Often compared to Led Zeppelin. They did a cover of “A change is gonna come” (1964) by Sam Cooke. If you are looking for a young band that is carrying on the classic rock torch for the younger generation, you found them in Greta! Their album From the Fires is classic(2017). Highway Tune has over 90 million views. Covering Greta Van Fleet should draw a lot of attention to your channel. They got their name from a woman that lives in their town. They thought the name sounded cool. BW 😊😊😊
@alansmith1989
@alansmith1989 Жыл бұрын
The same titled album that this track is from, I rate alongside "John Barleycorn Must Die" Traffic's 1970 release. I certainly rate Traffic on a higher musical level than the `Knack` - I would rate `The Wombles` higher than the `Knack` too!
@plantfeeder6677
@plantfeeder6677 Жыл бұрын
Actually you have listened to many songs from the 1970s. Pink Floyd, Genesis, Boston, Led Zeppelin are just four in the past few months that I found. As far as I'm concerned Rock music peeked in the 1970s.
@rickstanley9710
@rickstanley9710 Жыл бұрын
Maybe new for you, but here's something you need to hear: The Grateful Dead, "Eyes of the World" August 6th 1974, Live at Roosevelt Stadium New Jersey. An utter masterpiece of inspired improvisation in front of a huge crowd. Audio quality is magnificent as well. Audio track is on KZbin if you type the above it should pop right up..
@clintoncarver1926
@clintoncarver1926 Жыл бұрын
Have you reacted to any music by Steely Dan? I really think you will enjoy their tune "Black Cow" or "Aja" or "Kid Charlemagne " Great music meticulously crafted and written by Walter Becker and Donald Fagan using the cream of the crop of session musicians.
@chris...9497
@chris...9497 10 ай бұрын
The song is a takedown of the music business and how it parasitizes musicians and song writers: "And the man in the suit has just bought a new car on the profit he's made on your dreams". Disappointing that the recording provided you ended so soon. The song actually goes on a bit and slowly dies down, out, and away, reversing the manner of its appearance at its start. Take the advice another commentator presents: do a reaction to Blind Faith, considered a rock supergroup that included Stevie Winwood among its three members. Definitely recommend "Can't Find My Way Home".
@dulgee
@dulgee Жыл бұрын
Not sure if you’ve listened yet, try Mr. Crowley by Ozzy Osbourne. Particularly the guitar solo by the great Randy Rhodes RIP.
@snorkleaye
@snorkleaye Жыл бұрын
always...ALWAYS!!!!! turn thr volume up!
@audionmusic2787
@audionmusic2787 Жыл бұрын
The other lead instrument I believe is an organ, thru a slowly rotating Leslie cabinet (about 1 Hz) being heavily distorted by either a fuzzbox or a fuzzbox thru an additionally distorting guitar amplifier. Pay attention to the attack, sustain, and decay of the instrument. All organ. Everything else you hear is just the subsequent abuse of the clean tone.
@eduardosturla
@eduardosturla 2 ай бұрын
I can only cry and smile at the same time, watching your face as Wynwood and the band is laying the groove on thick. It's so enjoyable!
@jimschmidt2714
@jimschmidt2714 Жыл бұрын
I would highly recommend a band called Dead Can Dance album called Toward the Within. Very unique- not rock or jazz not sure what to call it except amazing
@travelingsweatpantsproduct9851
@travelingsweatpantsproduct9851 Жыл бұрын
The vibes that this arrangement gives me is 2:30 in the morning in a major city. Slight rain or mist and the city is still vibrant and alive with chaos in the background all moving melodically in 1 direction.
@sirclarkmarz
@sirclarkmarz Жыл бұрын
Bachman Turner overdrives blue collar does the same for me .
@donstratton6343
@donstratton6343 Жыл бұрын
Harpsichord? Try 'Golden Brown' by the Stranglers. Musical experts cannot agree as to which time signatures best represents parts of the song. care to enlighten us?
@joedezz1600
@joedezz1600 Жыл бұрын
Please review Electric Ladyland by Jimi Hendrix...double album
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